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OF    THE 


PATENT     ROLLS 


PRESKRVKD    IN    TIIK 


PUBLIC   RECORD   OFFICE. 


PREPARKD    L'NDKn    TIIK    SUPKRIXTKXDEN'CE    OF 

THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  RECORDS. 


EDWARD    II 

VOL.    IV. 

A.D.  1321-1324. 


ITBLISIIKO    nV    AI:TII()UITV     (»F     HIS     MA.IKSTV  S    I»i:iN(II'AL    SlXIlKTAllY    OF    STATK 

Foil   TIIK    iioMi:   i>ki»autmi:nt. 


LONDON: 
PRINTED   FOIJ    HIS    ^lA.TKSTY'S    STATIONKin*   OFFK'K 

r.Y    MACKir.    AND   CO.    LD. 

And  to  ]u»  i)urfhas('(l,  ('itlur  dircctlv  or  throuLdi  jiny  Doolxsrllor.  from 
EYIIK  AND  BPOTTISWOODK,  East  U\u\.\si.  Siin-iT,  Fi,i:t.t  Sn.'FKr,  E.C;  or 

OLIVER   ANi»    r»()VD,    EinNirriiGn ;  or 
E.    rONSONr»Y,    IK),    (liiAiTON    Stufet.   Druux. 

1001. 


CONTENTS 


PA(iK, 

Preface                  -                 -                 -                -                -  v 

Corrigenda            -                -                -                -                -  vii 

Calendar               .                .                .                .                .  i 

Index     ------  45J» 


A.  40.     Wt.  24062. 


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PREFACE. 


The  present  volume  forms  part  of  a  series  of  Calendars 
of  the  Patent  Rolls  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  Kecord  Office,  with  some 
assistance  from  Mr.  G.  F.  Handcock,  an  Assistant  Kecord 
Keeper.     Mr.    Black    has   also   compiled   the   Index. 


H.   C.   MAXWELL  LYTE. 


Public  Record   Office, 
10  May,  1904. 


(      Vll       ) 


CORRIGENDA. 


Page  15, 
20, 
25, 

81, 
48, 

47, 

55, 

62, 

92, 

98, 

112, 

125, 

187. 

160, 

»» 
178, 

224, 
257, 
265, 
814, 
816, 
857, 


last  line,  for  "  Mandut  *'  read  "  Maudut." 
line  8,  for  **  Anstane"  read  **  Austane.*' 

10  from  bottom,  for  "  1321  "  read  ''  1811." 

14,  for  **  Hugh  "  read  »*  Hamo." 

16,    „    "R."  read  **  J." 

81,    „    "Anne"  read  **  Aune." 

^^1    »>  >»  >>  »> 

8,  after  ** others"  add  **who." 

28,  after  **  Gilbert"  add  **  \rectius  Robert]." 

9,  for  **  coutred  "  read  **  cantred." 
16,  for  "  H."  read  "  A." 
12  from  l)ottom,  after  "Weston"  add  ^*  [recti  tts  Beaton]." 

8,  for  **  Kemmeyth  "  read  **  Keinraerch." 

1,    „    "Hehmc"  read  *«  Helmic." 

4,    „    "  Essoul  "  read  "  Eflfoul." 
24,    „    "Gidesburgh"  rea^l  "Gildesburgh." 

4  from  bottom,  for  "Dysyng"  read  "Dysny." 
87,  for  "  Su[our]  "  read  "  Snel." 
28,    „    "  Serith  "  read  "  Serich." 
16,  after  "Bollyng  "  add  "  [rectius  Bobbyng]." 
19,  for  "  Lone  "  read  "  Love." 

1 ,    ,,  "  Guy,  count  of  Flanders  "  read  "  Guy  de  Flandria." 


CALENDAE 


OF 


PATENT    ROLLS. 


15  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


1321.  MEMBRANE  26. 

July  8.  Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  Godwin  le  Hoder,  sometime  citizen  of  London, 

Westminster,  in  bequeathing,  without  licence  of  Edward  I  or  of  the  king,  6  marks  of  rent 
arising  from  a  tavern  with  a  hall  built  over  it  and  chambers,  which  he  had 
on  Comhull  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Wolcherchehawe,  London,  for  the 
maintenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  for  his  soul 
and  the  souls  of  Philippa  his  wife,  and  Bona,  sometime  his  wife,  and 
all  the  faithful  departed  ;  which  said  rent  was  taken  into  the  king's  hands 
by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  and  grant  that  the 
said  tenements  may  remain  charged  with  the  said  rent  for  the  said  chantry, 
notwithstanding  the  statute  of  mortmain.  By  E. 

July  10.  Appointment  of  William  de  Kyngeston,  king's  clerk,  to  be  receiver  and 

Tower  of      keeper  of  victuals,  stock  and  other  things  in  the  castle  of  Odyham,  during 
London.       pleasure.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  late  keeper  of  the  said 
castle,  to  deliver  the  same  to  him  by  indenture. 

July  10.  Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Haddelee,  chaplain,  executor  of  the  will  of  Master 
WaftminstMr.  Thomas  de  Bredestrete,  sometime  executor  of  Master  William  de  Bredstrete, 
for  assigning  in  mortmain,  without  licence  of  Edward  I  or  of  the  king, 
76<.  of  free  and  quit  rent— which  the  said  Master  William  had  acquired 
of  Roger  le  Viroler,  and  which  arose  from  that  whole  tenement  with 
houses  built  thereon  held  by  the  said  Roger  of  the  gift  and  feoffment 
of  Henry  le  Galeys,  sometime  citizen  of  London,  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Laurence  in  the  Jewry,  London — for  making  a  perpetual  chantry  in  the 
church  of  St.  Laurence,  Jewry,  for  the  soul  of  William  de  Kancia,  sometime 
citizen  of  that  city,  in  pursuance  of  the  ordinance  and  legacy  of  the  said 
Master  William;  which  said  rent  had  come  to  the  hands  of  John  de 
Benyngworth,  chaplain  of  the  said  chantry,  and  had  been  taken  into  the 
king's  hands  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  with 
restitution  of  the  same.  By  E. 

July  10.  Licence  for  John  de  Oddyngeseles  to  enfeoff  Ralph  Bigod  of  his  manors 

Westminster,  of  Long  Ichynton  and  Bradewelle  with  the  advowsons  of  their  churches, 
held  in  chief,  and  for  the  latter  to  regrant  the  same  to  the  said  John  and 
Emma  his  wife  for  their  lives,  with  successive  remainders  in  tail  to  John 
son  of  John  de  Oddyngeseles,  and  Edmund,  his  brother,  with  remainder 
over  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  grantor.  By  fine  of  100  marks. 

A.  4a     Wt.  34962/386.    M.  A 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-lon-i  Membrane  26 — eont. 

July  12.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

Westminster.  St.  Albans  of  divers  parcels  of  land  in  St.  Albans  by  Walter  de  Langeleye, 
Henry  Salecok,  John  le  Barbour  and  Cicely  his  wife,  and  Walter  Gernet 
and  Margaret  his  wife,  and  in  Tydenhangre  by  John  de  Ramesden,  all 
which  are  held  of  the  said  abbot  and  convent  and  are  of  the  total  yearly 
value  of  20.'?.  1^/.,  as  appears  by  inquisition  taken  by  Richard  de  Rodenoye 
escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  lOOZ.  yearly  of  land  and 
rent  which  they  have  licence  to  acquire. 

July  14.  The  like  by  John  de  Merkynfeld,  clerk,  and  Richard  de  Lynton,  chaplain, 

VVestminfiter.  Qf  4  messuages,  18  acres  of  land,  20«.  of  rent  and  ^  acre  of  meadow  in  Ripon 
to  the  canons  of  the  church  of  St.  Wilfrid,  Ripon,  to  find  a  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Pathelaibrigge 
in  Nidderdale,  for  the  souls  of  William  de  Hamelton,  esquire,  of  Ripon,  the 
said  John  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  40s. 

July  12.  The  like  by  Master  John  de  Colecestre,  parson  of  the  church  of  Tendryng, 

Westminster,    of  a  plot  of  land  in  Colecestre,  8  perches  square,  whereon  a  chapel  in  honour 

of  St.  Helen  is  built,  28  acres  of  land,  and  40s.  of  rent  in  that  town,  to 

a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  for  the  souls  of  the  said  John, 

his  ancestors  and  heirs.  By  fine  of  4  marks. 

July  15.  Presentation  of    Roger  de  Scales   to  the  church  of   Aberfrau,  in   the 

Westminster,    diocese  of  Bangor,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Richard  de  Wygornia,  the 

last  rector.  By  p.s. 

July  17.  Appointment  of  Walter  de  Norwico,  Roger  de  Northburgh,  John  Launge, 

Westminster.    William  de  Boudon,  and  Thomas  de  Cantebrigg,  to  audit  the  account  of 

Nicholas  de  Hugate,  king's  clerk,  for  the  time  that  he  was  keeper  of  the 
wardrobe  of  Edward,  earl  of  Chester,  the  king's  first-bom.  By  K. 

July  14.         Pardon    to    Henry    de   Hundresthweyt  of    liis   outlawry    for  felonies, 
Westminster,    provided  that  he  surrender  to  prison.  By  K. 

July  15.         Licence  for  Robert  son  of  Walter  de  Wodeham  to  demise  to  Thomas  de 
Westminster,    la  Pole  for  life  a  moiety  of  the  hundred  of  Disce,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  market 

of  the  town  of  Disce.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

July  16.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  (1)  a  charter  of  John  de  Britannia,  earl 

Westminster,  of  Richmond,  dated  at  Whassyngburgh  10  May  14  Edward  II,  granting  to 
Peter  his  apothecary  (//)oft?ca no  iwatro)  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  two  houses 
standing  separately  on  two  rows  (rengeas)  in  the  town  of  Boston,  which  the 
earl  had  by  escheat  after  the  death  of  Alexander  son  of  Andrew  the  clerk, 
lying  near  the  house  of  Ranulph  de  Forthyngton  towards  the  east,  that  of 
Simon  Gildyn  towards  the  west,  and  abutting  at  one  end  towards  the 
north  on  the  churchyard  of  the  church  of  St.  Botulph  and  at  the  other 
end  towards  the  south  on  the  earl's  waste ;  to  hold  by  the  same  service 
as  the  said  Alexander.  Witnesses : — Bertram  Mounbocher,  the  earl's 
knight,  Sir  John  de  Quingou,  parson  of  Ledenham,  his  treasurer, 
Theobald  Cailli,  steward  of  his  household,  John  de  Stikeney,  his  steward, 
John  de  Bliton,  citizen  of  Lincoln,  John  de  la  Gotere  of  Boston,  and 
Geoffrey  de  Sutton  and  John  Barbour  of  the  same  town,  and  others ;  (2)  of 
a  writing  by  the  said  earl  dated  at  Chesthuut,  Thursday  before  St.  Barna- 
bas the  Apostle,  1321,  quit-claiming  his  right  to  the  said  Peter  his  apothe- 
cary (Apotecano  )wsiro)  in  the  above  two  houses,  saving  the  rents,  services  and 
customs.  Witnesses : — Bertram  de  Monte  Bocherio,  knight,  John  de 
Stikeneye,  Richard  de  Crek,  John  de  Meres,  Humphrey  de  Whassyngburgh, 
and  others.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1.  8 


1321,  Membrane  26 — vunt. 

July  20.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Henry  le  Scrop  of  the  ad  vow- 

Westminster,    son   of  the  church  of  Little   Chasterton   to  the  prior  and  convent  of 

Newstead  by  Staunford,  in  exchange  for  all  the  lands  which  they  hold  in 
Little  Chasterton  ;  with  licence  for  them  to  appropriate  the  said  church. 
Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled  and  otherwise  below.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    26. 

July  8.  Pardon  to  Philip  le  Moyl  of  Monte  Gomery,   bailiff  of    the   town  of 

Westminster.  Montgomery  and  keeper  of  the  gaol  thereof,  for  the  escape  from  that  gaol 
of  Richard  de  Stafford,  whom  he  afterwards  took  and  brought  to 
Westminster,  and  delivered  to  the  king. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 

July  10.  Grant,  for  five  years,  to  W.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  of  pavage, 

Westminster,    for  his  town  of  Eccleshale.  By  K. 

July  9.  Licence  for  Richard  le  Porter  to  enfeoff  John  de  Teffonte,  chaplain,  of  a 

Westminster,    messuage,  2  virgates  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Fitelton,  held  in  chief,  and  for 

the  said  John  to  grant  the  same  to  John  son  of  Richard  le  Porter  and  Edith 

his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  said  Richard 

and  his  heirs.  By  fine  of  204. 

July  18.  Licence,  at  the  instance  of  John  de  Ryther,  king*s  yeoman,  for  the  prior 

Tower  of       and  convent  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  York,  to  acquire  in  mortmain  10  marks 

London,       ^  year  of  land  and  rent.  By  p.s. 

July  15.  Licence  for  John  de  Saundrestede  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  to  enfeoff  John 

Westminster,  de  Weston  of  the  manor  of  Rodbaldeston,  held  in  chief,  and  for  him  to  re- 
grant  it  to  the  said  John  de  Scaundrestede  Otic)  and  Elizabeth  for  their 
lives,  with  remainder  to  John  son  of  John  de  Weston  and  his  heirs. 

By  fine  of  5  marks. 

July  15.  Mandate  to  the  sheriff,  bailiffs  and  others  of  the  county  of  Bedford  to 

Westminster,  make  proclamation  in  their  bailiwicks  that  no  one  attempt  anything  in 
derogation  of  the  king's  dignity  or  of  the  possession  by  Master  Edmund  de 
London  of  the  archdeaconry  of  Bedeford,  to  which  the  king  had  collated 
him,  it  being  in  his  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of 
Lincoln ;  as  the  king  is  informed  that  some  persons  have  made  proclama- 
tion in  the  market  of  the  town  of  Bedford  and  other  places  in  that  county 
prohibiting  religious  or  other  persons  from  being  attendant  on  him,  and 
requiring  them  to  be  attendant  on  Thomas  de  Nevill,  under  pretext  of  the 
latter  having  obtained  a  provision  to  the  archdeaconry. 

July  16.  Protection  with  clause  nolnmns  for  one  year  for  Geoffrey  de  Welleford, 

Westminster,    warden  of  the  house  of   St.   Cross  by   Winchester,   who   is   constantly 

attendant  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

July  18.  Geoffrey,  prior  of  St.  Mary  de  Rocher,  Morteyn,  going  beyond  seas, 

Westminster,    has  letters  nominating  Peter  de  Neuport  his  attorney  for  three  years. 

July  14.  Inspeximm  and  confirmation  of  an  indenture  between  John,  bishop  of 

Westminster.    Carlisle,  and  Alan,  prior  of  St.  Mary's,  Carlisle,  and  the  convent  thereof,  dated 

Thursday  before  Midsummer  1821,  at  Carlisle,  witnessing  the  foUowhig 
exchanges :  The  prior  and  convent  granted  to  the  bishop  a  moiety  of  their 
manor  of  Lynstok,  and  further  they  released  to  the  bishop  all  their  right  in 
a  shieling  {skalinga)  with  a  parcel  of  land  adjoining  at  Petrel wra,  \\z,  from 
the  grey  stone  descending  straight  into  Petrell'  on  the  one  side  and  from  the 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1321. 


July  16. 
Westminster 


July  18, 
Westminster. 

July  8. 

Westminster. 


July  20. 

Westminster. 


July  20. 

Westminster. 

July  20. 
Westminster. 


Mfmhrane    26 — co7it. 

said  grey  stone  to  Merebec  and  so  descending  into  Petrell*  on  the  other, 
for  3  roods  of  land,  with  ingress  and  egress  from  the  said  shieling  to  the 
king's  demesne  forest  for  common  of  pasture,  with  this  proviso,  that 
the  bishop  shall  not  hereafter,  on  account  of  the  said  shieling,  claim  any 
common  in  the  lands,  wastes  or  pastures  of  the  priory  at  Carleton,  Birschawe 
and  Neubigging  or  in  the  woods  adjoining  thereto ;  and  that,  if  the  beasts  of  the 
bishop  shall  be  found  feeding  within  the  said  lands,  pastures,  or  woods, 
they  shall  be  chased  out  of  the  com  or  meadow  without  being  impounded. 
Also  the  prior  and  convent  quitclaimed  to  the  bishop  a  rent  of  68,  Sd. 
paid  by  him  and  his  predecessors  in  the  mill  of  Cumbresdale.  In 
exchange  the  bishop  quitclaimed  to  the  priory  the  tithe  of  sheaves 
beyond  Galdewe  as  the  high  road  goes  from  the  bridge  of  the  Galdewe 
towards  the  borough  before  the  gate  of  Michael  de  Haveryngton  along 
the  old  street  towards  the  north:  the  homages  and  free  services  of 
his  tenants  in  Carleton  and  Birschawe,  all  his  claim  in  a  rent 
of  25«.,  suit  of  court  and  other  services  due  to  him  in  his 
new  grange  beyond  Caldewe:  all  his  claim  in  the  woods, 
wastes  and  pastures  adjoining  the  priory's  manors  of  Carleton, 
Brischawe  and  Neubigging,  except  the  shieling  above  mentioned. 
Witnesses :  Andrew  de  Harcla,  then  sheriff  of  Cumberland,  Sirs  Anthony  de 
Lucy,  Peter  de  Tylliol,  John  de  Harcla,  Robert  de  Bampton,  John  de 
Oreton,  knights,  Robert  de  Qwytering,  Robert  de  Tymperon,  John  de 
Warchewyk  and  others.  By  C. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Great 
Malverne  by  the  prior  and  convent  of  St.  Mary's,  Worcester,  of  a  messuage, 
4  bovates  of  land,  8J  acres  of  meadow,  and  8  acres  of  wood  in  Poywyk, 
Bramesford,  and  Leye.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  London, 
clerk,  staying  in  Ponthieu  on  the  king's  service.  By  E. 

Pardon  to  Walter  le  Steller  for  acquiring  in  fee  without  licence  80s.  of 
rent  in  Clisby  by  Gresby  from  John  de  Erlham,  held  in  chief. 

By  fine  of  20«. 

Grant  to  Master  Adam  le  Chaumpeneys  of  Sandwich,  king's  clerk,  of  the 
archdeaconry  of  Worcester,  void  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
late  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Worcester.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Master  Henry  de  Clif,' 
prebendary  of  Appelesthorp  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  York. 

Pardon  to  Hamo  de  Onyleye  of  his  outlawry  for  the  death  of  Thomas 
son  of  Henry  le  Carter  of  Onyleye.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Master  Richard  de 
Welyngton,  clerk. 

The  like  for  the  abbess  of  Berkynges. 


July  18. 

Tower  of 

London. 


MEMBRANE     24. 


Restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Bilsinton  to  John  de 
Wy,  one  of  the  canons,  elected  prior  thereof,  W.  archbishop  of  Canterbury 
having  confirmed  his  election,  and  the  king  having  accepted  the  arch- 
bishop's confirmation.  By  K. 


15  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1. 


1321. 

July  14. 
Westininster. 


July  12. 

Westminster. 


July  13. 
Westminster. 


July  14. 
Westminster. 


July  14. 
Westminster. 


July  15. 
Westminster. 


July  15. 

Westminster. 


July  16. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  24 — cont. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Ivychurch,  Claryndon,  by  Robert  de  Hungreford,  of  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  Bluntesdon  St.  Andrew ;  licence  also  for  them  to  appropriate 
the  church.  By  fine  of  101. 

Mandate  to  Simon  Belde  and  Gilbert  de  la  Forde,  wardens  of  the  mines 
of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  which  the  king  has  committed  during  pleasure  to 
the  abbot  and  convent  of  Tavystok  at  a  certain  rent,  to  compel  and  distrain 
competent  workmen  of  those  counties  to  do  the  work  of  those  mines,  as 
heretofore  they  have  been  compelled. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  the  treasurer. 

Mandate  to  Henry  de  Cantuaria,  king's  clerk,  to  proceed  in  accordance 
with  the  order  of  the  Council,  every  excuse  and  pretext  for  further  delay 
being  put  aside,  together  with  Masters  Elias  de  Joneston  and  Roger  de 
Shefeld,  king's  clerks,  who  are  experts  in  such  matters,  to  make  a  precise 
calendar  of  all  instruments,  letters,  processes,  rolls  and  memoranda  touch- 
ing the  duchy  of  Aquitaine,  which  are  said  to  be  scattered  in  the  Treasury 
and  the  Wardrobe,  to  have  the  said  documents  stored  separately,  so  that 
they  can  be  easily  found,  and  when  necessary  to  have  transcripts  made 
of  such  instruments,  &c. ;  with  mandates  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains 
and  the  keepers  of  the  Wardrobe  to  produce  the  documents  in  their  custody 
and  to  pay  the  necessary  expenses.  By  K.  and  C. 

Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  Pentecost  Russel,  sometime  citizen  of  London, 
in  bequeathing  in  mortmain,  without  licence  of  Edward  I  or  of  the  king, 
6  marks  yearly  of  rent  issuing  from  that  whole  tenement  which  Gilbert  de 
Mordon  and  Leticia  his  wife  held  of  his  gift  in  the  parish  of  the  church  of 
St.  Michael,  Candelwykestrate,  London,  for  making  a  chantry  to  the  said 
church  at  the  altar  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  and  St.  Edmund  the  Bishop 
for  the  souls  of  him,  his  father  and  mother,  Gerard  de  Staundon,  sometime 
parson  of  the  church  of  Stivenache,  and  all  the  faithful  departed ;  which 
rent  was  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator  on 
this  side  Trent ;  and  grant  that  the  said  tenement  may  remain  so  charged. 

ByK. 

Pardon  to  Margaret  de  Wauton  and  Clemencia  de  Wauton  for  acquiring 
without  licence  of  Edward  I  or  of  the  king,  for  their  lives,  9  acres  of  land 
and  6«.  Id.  of  rent  in  Houton  by  Pykenham  from  Mary  de  Nevill,  who  held 
them  in  chief.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Master  Henry  de  Clif, 
clerk. 

The  like,  until  Midsummer,  for  Robert  de  Bardelby,  clerk,  keeper  of  the 
land  and  heir  of  John  de  Briaunzon  of  Canewedon. 

John  de  Earreu,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  David  de 
Earreu  and  John  son  of  Philip  de  Earreu  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two 
years. 

Mandate  to  the  justiciary  of  Ireland  to  restore  the  temporalities  of  the 
bishopric  of  Cork,  lately  void  by  the  translation  by  Pope  J[ohnJ  of  John,  the 
late  bishop,  to  the  church  of  Meath,  to  Philip,  a  Friar  Preacher,  whom  the 
same  Pope  has  preferred  to  the  said  bishopric. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Northburgh. 

Writ  fie  intendemio  for  the  said  Philip  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the 
bishopric. 


6 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 

July  17. 
Westminster. 


July  15. 

Westminster. 


July  20. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  22. 
Westminster. 

July  20. 
Westminster. 


July  16. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  24 — rnnt. 

Licence  for  Master  Henry  de  Gerlaund  to  assign  in  mortmain  to  Thomas 
de  Loppedell,  parson  of  the  church  of  Little  Hodleye,  40  acres  of  land  in 
Little  Hodleye  together  with  the  messuage  and  60  acres  of  land  there, 
which  he  already  had  licence,  20  October  81  Edward  I,  to  assign  to  a 
chaplain  celebrating  divine  service  in  the  church  of  that  place,  to  find  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  cathedral  church  of  the 
Holy  Trinity,  Chichester,  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Henry  and  all  the  faithful 
departed.  By  fine  of  20s, 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  brethren  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Wells,  of  the  following  lands  and  messuages 
in  Welles,  viz.,  by  William  atte  Wythie  of  6  messuages,  a  dovecot,  and  10 J 
acres  of  land ;  and  by  Nicholas  de  Wedergrave,  of  3  messuages  and  i  acre 
of  land ;  in  Kyngton  Maundeville  by  John  Makerel  of  Kyngton  Maundeville 
of  5^  acres  of  meadow ;  by  Robert  le  Tayllur  of  a  moiety  of  an  acre  of  land 
in  the  same  town ;  and  by  Isabella  Eayho  of  a  messuage,  5  acres  of  land 
and  1  rood  of  meadow ;  all  which  are  worth  yearly  26s.  lO^rf.,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  taken  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in 
part  satisfaction  of  100«.  yearly  of  land  and  rent  which  they  had  licence  to 
acquire. 

The  hke  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Christchurch,  Twynham,  by  John 
Tirenache  of  Cristchurche  Twynham  of  4  messuages,  17  acres  3  roods  of 
land  and  1  acre  3  roods  of  meadow  there,  and  by  William  Smedemor  of  a 
messuage  there,  for  the  maintenance  of  a  chaplain  celebrating  divine  service 
daily  in  the  priory  church  for  the  souls  of  the  said  John  and  William  and 
their  ancestors.  By  fine  of  2  marks. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Adam  le  Baker  of  Sandwich,  with  his  ship 
and  merchandise  going  to  divers  parts  to  trade.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Stephen  le  Fauooner,  John  le  Coteler  of  Sandwich,  John 
Botoun,  Richard  de  Wy  of  Sandwich,  Adam  le  Teynturer  of  Sandwich, 
William  Cundy,  Salomon  Cundy,  Simon  de  Berkyng,  Thomas  son  of 
Thomas  de  Shelvyng,  and  Simon  son  of  Adam  Godard,  of  their  outlawry  in 
the  county  of  Suffolk  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer 
Gilbert  Waleys  on  a  plea  of  trespass.  By  E. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Master  Edmund  de 
London,  archdeacon  of  Bedford. 


July  28. 
Westminster. 

July  20. 
Westminster. 


July  23. 

Westminster. 


July  20. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    23. 
Protection  with  clause  nolumiis  for  one  year  for  John  de  EUerker,  clerk. 

The  like  for  four  years  for  Robert  Hereward,  archdeacon  of  Tanton, 
going  beyond  the  seas. 

He  also  has  letters  nominating  Matthew  de  Crauthom  and  Peter 
de  Shaldeford  his  attorneys  for  four  years. 

John  de  Erie,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  John  son  of 
John  de  Erie  and  Philip  de  Comerford  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

William  de  Caumpvill,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  John 
de  Couleye  and  Henry  de  Sakevill  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Seleby 
by  Master  Alan  de  Aslakeby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Staneford-on-Avon, 


15  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


1321. 


July  24. 
Westminster. 


July  24. 
Westminster* 


July  20. 
Westminster. 


July  28. 
Westminster. 


July  26. 
Westminster. 


July  26. 
Westminster. 


July  27. 
Westminster. 


July  28. 
Westminster. 


Meinhrane  28 — cant, 

of  a  messuage,  28  acres  1  rood  of  land,  8  roods  of  meadow  and  pasture  for 
four  oxen  in  Staneford  and  Doune,  held  of  the  abbot,  of  the  value  of  10s.  4^/. 
yearly,  as  appears  by  the  inquisition  taken  by  Richard  de  liodeneye, 
escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  the  28i.  yearly  of  land 
and  rent,  which  they  have  licence  to  acquire. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Simon  Constantyn,  Serjeant  of  queen  Isabella,  charged 
by  the  steward  of  her  household  and  the  keeper  of  her  wardrobe  with 
making  purveyances  of  necessaries  for  her  pantry  and  buttery,  at  the  queen's 
expense ;  nothing  is  to  be  taken  of  the  fee  of  the  church.  By  K. 

Licence  for  John  de  Oddinggeseles  of  Lungichinton  and  Emma  his  wife 
to  grant  to  Thomas  de  Grey  of  Cornerd  and  Alice  his  wife,  for  their  lives, 
a  messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Cavenedish,  held  in  chief.         By  p.s. 

Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  William  de  Carleton,  in  bequeathing,  without 
licence  of  Edward  I  or  of  the  king,  in  mortmain  to  Hervey  le  Keu  a 
tenement  with  houses  built  thereon,  which  he  had  by  the  demise 
of  William  de  Wetheresfeld,  chaplain,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary, 
Aldermanbury,  London;  and  of  40.s.  of  quit  rent  receivable  from 
John  Dode  and  his  heirs  in  the  parish  of  Bassieshawe,  London ;  for  the 
maintenance  of  a  chaplain,  to  be  selected  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  in 
each  year  by  the  mayor  and  aldermen  of  London  and  four  of  the  better 
known  of  the  said  parish  of  St.  Mary,  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in 
the  church  there  for  the  souls  of  himself,  of  Bartholomew  de  Castello 
and  of  all  the  faithful  departed ;  with  restitution  of  the  same  to  the  said 
Hervey.  By  K. 

Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  prior  and  Friars  Preachers  of  Scardeburgh 
of  all  the  land  with  buildings  thereon  in  that  town  adjacent  to  their  area, 
which  the  king  held  of  the  feoffment  of  William  de  Wessington,  tenant 
in  chief.  By  p.s. 

The  prior  of  Lanthony  by  Gloucester  staying  in  England,  has  letters 
nominating  John  David  and  Philip  Bacun  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two 
years. 

Arnold  de  Cassarel,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Baymond  de  Rosariis  and  William  de  Derby  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  as 
also  in  England  for  two  years. 

Protection  and  safe  conduct  until  All  Saints  for  the  abbots  of  St.  Just  and 
Marcherof,  of  the  Premonstratensian  order,  coming  on  a  visitation  of  the 
houses  of  that  order  in  England,  and  their  men,  horses  and  harness ; 
provided  they  attempt  nothing  against   the  statute  of  Carlisle.    By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  burgesses  and  commonalty  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull  to 
strengthen  their  town  with  ditches  and  a  wall  of  stone  and  lime  and  to 
crenellate  the  wall.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Mandate  to  Master  Henry  de  Cantuaria,  king's  clerk,  to  make,  in  con- 
junction with  Masters  Elias  de  Joneston  and  Roger  de  Shefeld,  king's  clerks, 
a  calendar  of  all  letters,  processes,  instruments  and  memoranda  in  the 
Treasury  and  Wardrobe  affecting  the  realm  and  the  king's  lands  in  Ireland, 
Wales  and  Scotland,  after  the  completion  of  the  before-mentioned 
calendar  of  documents  touching  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine.  By  K.  and  C. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Master  Gilbert  de  la 
Bruere,  clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2321,  Membrane  28 — cont. 

He  also  has  letters  nominating  William  de  Benteleye  his  attorney  for  the 
same  time.  By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Mikclhame  for  acquiring  without  licence  to  him  and 
his  heirs  the  manor  of  Mikelham  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  thereof 
from  Master  Richard  Wodelok,  tenant  in  chief;  with  restitution  of  the 
same.  By  fine  of  100«. 

Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  Hamo  Box,  sometime  citizen  of  London,  in 
bequeathing  without  licence  of  Edward  I  or  of  the  king  in  mortmain 
6  marks  yearly  of  quit  rent  issuing  from  his  whole  tenement  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Michael  on  Cornhull,  London,  which  he  bought  of  Robert  de  Rothynge, 
and  2^  marks  of  rent  issuing  from  the  tenement  of  Peter  de  Wautham,  for 
the  maintenance  of  a  chaplain  celebrating  divine  service  for  the  soul  of 
himself  and  all  the  faithful  departed  in  the  church  of  that  parish  ;  which 
rent  was  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator 
on  this  side  Trent.  The  said  tenements  are  to  remain  charged  with  the 
said  rents,  and  John  Vivian  and  Margaret  his  wife,  who  now  hold  them,  are 
not  to  be  harassed  by  reason  thereof.  By  K. 

Aug.  1.  Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Peter  Barde,  going  to  divers  parts  with 

Westminster,    a  king's  ship  called  la  Nicholas  on  the  king's  affairs.  By  K. 

July  27.         Presentation  of  Master  Roger  de  Clisseby  to  the  church  of  Hautwysel 
Westminster,    in  the  bishopric  of  Durham.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  2.  Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  John  le  Botener,  the  elder,  citizen  and  mercer 

Westminster,    of  London,  in  alienating  in   mortmain  without  licence  of  Edward  I  or 

the  king,  6  marks  of  quit  rent  receivable  from  his  tenement  with  shops  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Stephen,  Colmanstrete,  London,  for  the  maintenance  of  a 
chaplain  celebrating  divine  service  daily  for  the  souls  of  him  and  of 
Margery  and  Mabel,  his  wives,  and  of  all  the  faithful  departed,  in  the  chapel 
of  St.  Mary,  Lothebiry,  London,  which  rent  has  been  taken  into  the  king's 
hands  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  and  grant 
that  the  said  tenement  may  remain  so  charged,  and  that  his  heirs  be  not 
molested  by  reason  thereof.  By  K. 

Aug.  8.  Protection    for   the  abbey  of  Gumbermere,  which  the  king  has,  at  the 

Westminster,  request  of  the  abbot  and  convent,  committed  by  reason  of  its  impoverishment 
to  the  custody  during  pleasure  of  Robert  de  Notyngham,  king's  clerk ; 
with  the  usual  clause. 

Aug.  4.  Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  knights,  jurats,  free  men  and  others  of 

Westminster,  fche  island  of  Gernereye,  for  Gerard  de  Orons,  appointed  to  be  his  deputy 
there  by  Otto  de  Grandissono,  who  holds  for  life  the  custody  of  that  and 
the  adjoining  islands  by  grant  of  Edward  I ;  the  king  having  learned  from 
the  said  Otto  that  many  of  those  parts  have  disregarded  a  previous  writ  to 
the  like  effect ;  with  power  to  the  said  Gerard  to  compel  them  thereto 
by  distraints  and  attaclunents. 


MEMBRANE    22. 


July  20.  Pardon  of  the   trespass  of  Hugh  de  Strubbi  in  bequeathing  without 

Westminster,    licence  of  Edward  I  or  of  the  king  to  Sarra  his  wife  for  life  all  that  tavern 

with  eight  shops  standing  round,  which  he  had  in  the  parish  of  St.  Bride, 
Fletestrete,  London,  and  that  house  with  two  shops  which  he  inhabited 
there,  and  Hs,  of  quit  rent  receivable  from  the  tenement  of  Stephen  de 


16  EDWARD  II.-tABT  1.  9 


1321.  Membrane  22 — cont. 

Auveme,  situated  between  the  said  tavern  on  the  east,  and  the  Flete  river 
on  the  west,  and  6«.  of  quit  rent  receivable  from  the  tenement  of  Richard 
le  Latymer  and  Margery  his  wife,  situated  between  the  tenement  of 
Thomas  le  Hattere  on  the  west,  and  that  of  John  de  Paris  on  the  east ; 
provided  that  she  should  pay  yearly  therefrom  6  marks  8a.  id.  for  the 
maintenance  of  a  chaplain  celebrating  divine  service  daily  in  the  church 
of  St.  Bride,  Fletestrete,  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Hugh  and  all  the  faithful 
departed ;  and  that  after  her  death  the  whole  of  the  premises  should  remain 
to  the  wardens  {custodes)  of  the  said  church  to  find  two  chaplains  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  there  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Hugh,  Sarra  his 
wife,  Robert  his  father  and  Alice  his  mother  and  all  the  faithful  departed  ; 
which  premises  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands ;  with  restitution  of  the 
same  to  the  said  wardens.  By  K. 

July  20.  Pardon  to  Henry  le  Scrop  for  acquiring  without  licence  to  him  and  his 

Westminster,    heirs  from  John  de  Nevill  of  Stoke  the  manor  of  Little  Castreton  and  the 

advowson  of  the  church  thereof,  said  to  be  held  in  chief  as  of  the  manor  of 

Eston  by  Staunford.  By  E. 

July  25.         Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 

Westminster.    Newstead  by  Staunford  by  Henry  le  Scrop  of  the  said  advowson  of  the  church 

of  Little  Castreton  ;  and  for  them  to  appropriate  the  church.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  said  prior  and  convent  to  grant  in  fee  to  the  said  Henry 
all  their  lands  and  tenements  in  Little  Castreton,  said  to  be  held  in  chief  as 
of  the  manor  of  Eston  aforesaid.  By  E. 

July  29.  Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Joan,  late  the  wife  of 

Westminster.    Nicholas  de  Wokyndon. 

July  80.  Mandate  to  Otto  de  Grandissono,  keeper  of  the  Islands  of  Gemereye, 

Westminster.  Gereseye,  Serk  and  Aureneye,  to  surcease  the  delivery,  by  reason  of  erroneous 
judgments,  out  of  his  hands  of  certain  lands,  tenements,  liberties  and  rents 
to  any  of  the  Islanders  and  the  levying  of  certain  sums  of  money ;  if  he 
shall  have  parted  with  any  lands,  &c.  to  the  king's  disherison,  he  is  to 
resume  the  same  into  his  hands  together  with  their  issues  from  the  date  of 
delivery,  and  also  any  sums  of  money  adjudged  in  error  to  the  Islanders  or 
others  as  damages  and  levied  by  them  on  his  goods,  and  to  compel  such 
persons  to  make  full  restitution  to  him  by  distraining  on  the  goods  which 
they  have  in  the  said  Islands.  A  commission  had  been  issued  [2  Edward  U 
Col.  Pat.  Rolls,  p.  ISO]  touching  alleged  encroachments  on  the  rights  of 
the  crown  in  the  said  Islands,  and  at  the  suggestion  of  divers  of  the 
Islanders  that  many  errors,  very  prejudicial  to  them,  existed  in  the  records 
and  processes  of  that  commission,  the  king  issued  a  further  one  [12  Edward  II 
Cal.  Pat.  Piolls,  p.  876]  to  John  de  Stonore,  William  de  Bourne,  Nicholas 
de  Cheyny  and  John  de  Carteret  to  examine  such  records  and  processes  and 
to  correct  errors,  if  any,  and  also  to  bear  and  determine  charges  of  oppression 
and  malpractices  and  all  plaints  against  his  justices,  and  the  baihffs  and 
ministers  of  the  said  Otto.  Representation  was  subsequently  made  that  the 
said  William  de  Bourne,  Nicholas,  and  John  de  Carteret  had  wrongfully 
ordered  divers  lands^  tenements,  liberties  and  rents  to  be  delivered  to  certain 
of  the  Islanders  and  had  in  error  condemned  the  said  Otto  to  pay  great 
sums  of  money  on  account  of  his  having  received  the  issues  of  such  lands, 
whilst  in  his  hands,  and  on  account  of  losses  which  the  Islanders  alleged 
they  had  incurred  through  the  detention  thereof.  On  account  of  these  and 
other  errors,  the  king  had  the  records  and  processes,  together  with  the 
original  writs  and  others  touching  the  business,  brought  before  him,  when 


10 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 


July  80. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  1. 

Westminster. 


Aug.  1. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  1. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  7. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  22 — dmt, 

it  was  found  that  the  last  named  commissioners  had  exceeded  the  bounds  of 
their  commission  and  had  in  error  issued  such  order  to  the  king's  disherison 
and  the  prejudice  of  the  said  Otto,  whereat  the  king  was  much  displeased,  as 
upon  the  death  of  the  said  Otto,  the  Islands,  held  by  him  for  life  of  the 
grant  of  Edward  I,  ought  to  revert  to  the  king.  To  prevent  his  own 
disherison,  and  loss  to  the  said  Otto,  the  king  issued  the  above  mandate. 

Grant  to  Joan  de  Vileres,  in  pursuance  of  a  grant  to  her  for  life,  for  her 
services  to  Isabella,  the  king's  consort,  of  100s.  sterling  yearly  from  the 
issues  of  the  county  of  Ponthieu,  then  in  the  queen's  hands,  of 
which  grant  she  has  not  yet  had  the  king's  letters — that  she  henceforth 
shall  receive  the  said  sum  by  the  hands  of  the  receiver  of  Ponthieu. 

ByK. 

Licence  for  Nicholas  de  Grey  to  enfeoff  John  de  Eyrketon  of  his  manor 
of  Barton  in  Rydale,  held  in  chief,  and  for  the  latter  to  regrant  the  same 
in  tail  to  him  and  Agnes  his  wife,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Nicholas.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  St. 
Swithun's,  Winchester,  by  John  Waspray  of  8  acres  of  land  in  Husseburn 
Priors,  by  John  de  Shirfeld  of  a  messuage,  a  mill  and  2  acres  of  meadow 
in  Overton  Priors,  held  of  the  prior,  of  the  value  of  6s,  yearly  as  appears 
by  inquisition  taken  by  Richard  de  Rodeney,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ; 
in  part  satisfaction  of  the  50^  yearly  of  land  and  rent  which,  at  the  request 
of  John  de  Sendale,  then  bishop  elect  of  Winchester,  the  king's  chancellor, 
they  had  licence  to  acquire. 

Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  Roger  le  Bourser  of  Colemanstret,  sometime 
citizen  of  London,  in  bequeathing  in  mortmain  without  licence  of  Edward  I 
or  the  king,  by  his  will  to  Henry  le  Bourser,  son  of  Matilda  de  Forton,  all 
the  houses  which  he  held  by  the  side  of  or  on  the  south  part  of  those 
tenements  which  he  held  in  the  parish  of  St.  Stephen,  Colemanstret, 
London,  by  feoffment  of  Richard  de  Cumpton,  and  which  were  sometime 
of  Tristam  le  Chevereller ;  also  aU  that  tenement  which  he  held  in  the 
same  parish  by  feoffment  of  Robert  de  Meldebourn  ;  to  find  a  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  for  the  souls  of  him,  Benedict  his  father, 
Alice  his  mother,  Matilda  his  wife,  Joan  his  daughter,  and  all  the  faithful 
departed ;  all  which  houses  and  tenements  had  been  taken  into  the  king's 
hands  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  and  grant 
that  the  premises  may  remain  so  charged.  By  E. 

Philip,  bishop  of  Cork,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  John 
de  Pembrok  and  John  le  Blound  of  Grene  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  one 
year. 


Aug.  2. 

Westminster. 


Aug.  8. 
Westminster. 

July  20. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  21. 

Grant  for  five  years  to  the  burgesses  and  good  men  of  the  town  of 
Eyngeston  upon  Hull  of  murage. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  Baldok. 

Grant  to  queen  Isabella,  of  the  marriage  of  James,  son  and  heir  of 
Robert  de  Ros,  tenant  in  chief,  a  minor.  By  E. 

Prohibition  directed  to  archbishops  and  other  ecclesiastical  persons  against 
permitting  any  persons  by  citations,  provocations,  appellations,  inductions 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  1. 


11 


1321. 


Aug.  8. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  10. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  7. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  10. 

Westminster. 


Aug.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  21 — coyit, 

or  processes  to'  disturb  Master  Edmund  de  London,  king's  olerk,  in  his 
possession  of  the  archdeaconry  of  Bedeford,  to  which  he  has  been  collated 
by  the  king.  By  K. 

Licence  for  John  de  Ferariis,  a  minor,  to  enter  the  manors  of  Suthho  and 
Eeston,  co.  Huntingdon,  which  are  of  his  inheritance,  in  accordance  with  a 
covenant  for  the  transfer  of  the  custody  of  the  said  manors  to  him  made 
between  him  and  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  elder ;  the  custody  of  these  manors 
the  king  granted  to  the  said  Hugh  until  he  should  have  satisfaction  of  a 
debt  which  the  king  owed  him.  By  p.s. 

Brother  Leo  de  Boma,  master  of  the  hospital  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  Rome, 
staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  Simon  Fulberd  his  attorney  in 
Ireland  for  two  years. 

Nicholaa,  abbess  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Caen,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  Peter  de  Garriz  and  Nicholas  le  Mouner  her  attorneys 
in  the  islands  of  Gernereye  and  Jeresey  for  three  years. 

By  fine  contained  in  another  writ. 

John  de  Hastynges,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  John 
de  Lydgate,  clerk,  and  Simon  Peres  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

John  de  Hastynges,  William  de  Burbache,  and  Robert  de  Heyle,  executors 
of  the  will  of  John  de  Hastynges,  staying  in  England,  have  letters 
nominating  the  same  persons  their  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  Thomas  Bomayn,  sometime  citizen  of  London, 
in  making  the  following  bequests  in  mortmain  to  take  effect  after  the 
death  of  Juliana  his  wife,  who  survives  him ;  and  ratification  of  the  same: — 

(1)  All  his  tenements  and  rents  acquired  by  him  and  Juliana,  his  wife, 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Wolcherchehawe,  to  the  prioress  and  convent  of 
Haliwell,  to  hold  after  the  death  of  the  said  Juliana,  and  of  Alice  and  Joan, 
their  daughters,  and  of  Cristina  de  Kent,  nuns  of  that  house,  to  find  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  their  church  for  the  souls 
of  him  and  Juliana,  and  of  their  parents,  relations  and  benefactors,  and  of 
Geoffrey  le  Feryng  and  Robert  Hauteyn  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

(2)  6  marks  of  rent  receivable  from  the  capital  tenement  acquired  by  them  of 
Roger  son  of  William,  in  the  parish  of  Aldermarichirche,  London,  and  from 
that  whole  tenement,  late  of  Robert  de  Esthalle  and  Joan  his  wife,  in  the 
same  parish,  for  the  maintenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  in  the  said  church  of  Aldermarichirche  for  the  souls  aforesaid,  to  be 
presented  for  this  purpose  by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  after  the  death 
of  John  de  Bureford  and  Roesia  his  wife. 

(8)  14  marks  yearly  of  rent,  receivable  from  that  whole  new  tenement 
which  the  said  Thomas  lately  built  in  that  parish  for  the  maintenance  of 
two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  for  the  said  souls  in  the  said 
church. 

(4)  20s.  alms  to  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  his  successors, 
receivable  from  the  said  new  tenement  for  the  maintenance  of  the 
same  chantries. 

(5)  6  marks  of  rent  receivable  from  all  the  tenements  which  they  held  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  London,  for  the  maintenance  of  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  St.  Thomas  the 
Apostle  for  the  said  souls. 

(6)  6  marks  of  rent  receivable  from  the  whole  tenement,  late  of  Robert 
Hauteyn,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Benet  {Sancti Betiedictipropc  comluitum) fhondoUf 
for  the  maintenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the 


12  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321.  Memhrane   21 — cont, 

church  of  St.  Benet  Shorhog,  London,  for  the  said  souls,  to  he  presented 
hy  the  bishop  of  London. 

(7)  12  marks  of  rent  receivable  from  that  whole  tenement  which  they 
held  in  Sopereslane,  London,  for  the  maintenance  of  two  chaplains 
to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  Aldremariechirche  for  the 
said  souls. 

(8)  Also  he  bequeathed  to  the  bishop  of  London  20s,  of  rent  receivable 
from  the  same  tenement  in  Sopereslane  to  maintain  the  said  chantry. 

(9)  To  the  parson  of  the  church  of  Aldremariechirche  iOs,  of  rent 
to  find  for  the  aforesaid  chaplains  in  that  church,  ecclesiastical  vest- 
ments, chalices,  books,  lights  and  aid  to  celebrate  and  maintain  the 
light  then  begun  in  that  church,  viz. :  18s.  id,  of  rent  arising  from  the 
house  sometime  of  John  Pas  in  the  parish  of  Aldremariechirche  at  the  comer 
of  Gordwanestrete,  ISs,  id,  of  rent  arising  from  the  house  sometime  of 
William  de  Salesbury  in  the  parish  of  All  Hallows,  Bredestrete,  London, 
and  18^.  id,  of  rent  arising  from  the  house  sometime  of  Benedict  le  Taillour 
in  Bredestrete  in  the  same  parish. 

(10)  6  marks  of  rent  receivable  from  a  tenement  which  John  de  Bureford 
and  Roesia  his  wife  hold  in  the  said  parish  of  St.  Thomas,  for  the  main- 
tenance of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of 
Clopham  for  the  said  souls,  to  be  presented  by  the  bishop  of  Winchester. 

(11)  6  marks  of  rent  receivable  from  a  tenement  in  Cordewanstrete  late 
of  Robert  de  Upton  for  the  maintenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  in  the  church  of  Lambheth  for  the  said  souls,  to  be 
presented  by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  for  the  time  being.  By  E. 

Aug.  11.         Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent   of 
Westminster.    Burnecestre  by  Walter  de  Bumecestre,  clerk,  of  a  messuage,  10  acres  of  land, 

4  acres  of  meadow,  25a.  lOd.  of  rent  in  Orymesbury  and  Warkeworth,  held 
of  the  prior,  and  of  the  value  of  29a.  2d. ;  as  appears  by  inquisition  taken 
by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  in  part  satisfaction 
of  lOl.  yearly  of  land  and  rent  which  they  had  licence  to  acquire. 

Aug.  81.         Pardon  to  William  Jetour  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  York,  for  not 

Westminster,    appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Helmyng  de  Osinbrigg  on  a  plea  of 

trespass.  By  secret  seal. 

The  like  to  John  son  of  William  Jetour  of  a  like  outlawry.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    20. 

Aug.  5.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

Westminster.    Thornton  on  Humbre  by  Richard  de  Wodehalle,  the  elder,  of  a  messuage, 

6  tofts,  1  carucate  and  1  bovate  of  land  in  Barowe,  held  of  the  abbot,  of 
the  value  of  80a.  yearly,  as  appears  by  inquisition  taken  by  Richard  de 
Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent;  in  part  satisfaction  of  10/.  yearly 
of  land  and  rent  which  they  have  licence  to  acquire. 

Aug.  4.  The  like  to  Walter  de  Langeton,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  and 

Westminster,    his  successors,   by  John  de  Langeton,  clerk  of  a  place  in  the  parish  of 

St.  Mary  atte  Stronde  without  the  Bar  of  the  New  Temple,  London, 
containing  7  perches  of  land  by  4,  adjoining  the  dwelling-place  of  the  said 
bishop,  for  the  enlargement  of  the  same. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 

Aug.  5.  Inspeximua  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  of  Aymar  de  Valence,  earl  of 

Westminster.    Pembroke,  lord  of  Weis  [ford]  and  of  Montignak,  dated  5  July  1821,  granting 


16  EDWARD  H.-^Part  1. 


13 


1321. 


Aug.  6. 

Westminster. 


Aug.  4. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  8. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  6. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  8. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  6. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  20 — cont, 

by  the  name  of  dower  to  Damoiselle  Marie,  daughter  of  Quy  de  Castillon, 
sometime  count  of  Seint  Pool,  for  her  life,  the  following  manors,  and 
lands,  viz.,  the  manors  of  Brabourne,  Edgaryntone,  Estsutton,  West- 
sutton,  Bodesdone,  Hertleye,  Meltone  and  Swanescompe,  co.  Kent; 
Dakenham,  Hassingbro,  Esthanyngfeld,  Suthanyngfeld,  Westhanyngfeld, 
Braxstede,  Thoritone,  Fordham,  Bedeswelle,  and  Wallebery,  co. 
Essex;  Eentewelle,  Westlee,  Ixnynge,  and  Beydone,  co.  Suthfolk: 
Oodrestone,  Lexham,  Holkham,  Styvekey,  Saxthorp,  Hokham,  Eere- 
brok,  Wynneferthyng,  Foxle,  Bergh,  Fyleby,  Sutton  and  Possewyk,  co. 
Norfolk ;  to  hold  to  the  said  Marie,  with  all  their  appurtenances, 
except  knights'  fees,  in  lieu  of  any  dower  she  might  have  in  any  of  his 
lands  in  England,  Ireland  and  Wales ;  and  if  these  fall  short  of  the  yearly 
value  of  2,000/.  of  land  and  rent,  the  deficiency  is  to  be  made  up  in 
manors  of  his  conveniently  near,  and  in  such  valuation  the  buildings  and 
houses  thereon  are  not  to  be  reckoned.  Grant  also  that  if  said  Marie  survive 
the  earl,  after  his  death  she  may  hold  the  said  manors  in  dower,  knights, 
fees  excepted,  and  that  she  shall  not  be  harassed  by  the  said  manors  being 
taken  into  the  king's  hands  on  account  of  being  held  in  chief,  or  for  any 
debt  to  the  king.     French.  By  E. 

Presentation  of  Edmund  de  Rammesbury,  chaplain,  to  the  church  of 
Wotton  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his 
custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  John  de  Byvers,  tenant  in  chief.       By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  St. 
Eatherine's  without  Lincoln  by  Nicholas  de  Bolyngbrok  of  a  messuage  in 
the  suburb  of  Lincoln,  held  of  William  son  of  Nicholas  de  Lincoln,  of  the 
value  of  6s.  yearly,  as  appears  by  inquisition  taken  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye, 
escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  and  by  William  Duraunt  of  Newerk  of  3 
messuages  and  8  acres  of  land  in  Newerk  and  Houton  by  Newerk,  held  in 
chief,  and  of  the  value  of  10s,  yearly  as  appears  by  inquisition  taken  by  the 
sheriff  of  Nottingham,  in  part  satisfaction  of  40  marks  yearly  of  land  and 
rent  which  they  had  licence  to  acquire. 

Protection  with  clause  volumm  for  one  year  for  John  de  Cogan,  clerk, 
treasurer  of  Ireland,  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  business. 

At  another  time  it  was  sealed  by  E.  and  C.  and  renewed  by  p.s. 

Nicholaa,  abbess  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Caen,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  Roger  de  Gantebri[gia],  chaplain,  and  Philip  Bonvallet, 
clerk,  her  attorneys  for  three  years.  By  fine  of  40s.     Gloucester. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  Master  Thomas  de  Langetoft, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Wygetoft,  by  John  le  Procuratour  of  Wygetoft  of 
8  roods  of  land  there  adjoining  the  dwelling-place  of  the  said  Thomas  for 
the  enlargement  thereof. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Evroul,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Matthew  de  Pilardinton  and  John  Squier  his  attorneys  until  two  years  after 
11  August  next. 

Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  William  Grapefige,  sometime  citizen  of 
London,  in  bequeathing  in  mortmain  by  his  will,  without  licence  of 
Edward  I  or  the  king,  to  Walter  his  son  all  his  rents  and  tenements  in 
London,  except  two  shops  with  solers,  formerly  granted  to  Christina  daughter 
of  the  said  Walter,  and  half  a  mark  of  rent  formerly  granted  to  William  the 
clerk,  to  hold  to  the  said  Walter  and  his  heirs  to  maintain  a  chaplain 
to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  St.  Stephen  for  the  souls 


14 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321.  Membrane  20 — cont, 

of  the  testator  and  his  parents  and  all  the  faithful  departed ;  which  rents  and 
tenements  had  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye, 
cscheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  and  grant  that  the  premises  may  remain  so 
charged.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  St. 
Mary's,  Huntyngdon,  by  John  son  of  Reginald  de  Grey  of  a  messuage,  a 
carucate  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  and  Is.  of  rent  in  Pappeworth  Anneys 
to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  his  chapel  in  his  manor  of 
Hemmyngford  for  the  souls  of  Matilda  de  Orey,  his  mother,  and  all  the 
faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  40«. 

Aug.  18.         Notification  that  Elias  son  of  Roger  de  Asshebum  of  Dublin  on  Thursday 
Westminster,    after  St.  Laurence  last  appeared  before  the  king  in  his  Chancery  in  good 

health. 


Aug.  8. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  16. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  17. 
Westminster. 


Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  John  de  Castre  staying 
beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

Safe-conduct,  until  Easter,  for  John  Tervint,  merchant  of  Bruges,  trading 
in  the  realm. 


Aug.  14. 

Westminster. 


Aug.  7. 
Westminster. 

Aug.  20. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  20. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  21. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  8. 

Minster  in 

Thanet. 

Aug.  8. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  25. 
Tower  of 

London. 


MEMBRANE  19. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Eenyl- 
worth  by  John  Lok  and  Robert  Leges  of  a  messuage,  2  virgates  of  land,  and 
1  acre  and  1  rood  of  meadow  in  Radeford  Symely,  and  by  Nicholas  Balle 
of  a  messuage  and  20  acres  of  land  there,  held  of  the  prior,  of  the  value  of 
VJs.  2d.  yearly,  as  appears  by  inquisition  taken  by  Richard  de  Hodeneye, 
escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  in  part  satisfaction  of  16^.  yearly  of  land  and 
rent  which  they  have  licence  to  acquire. 

Protection  with  clause  nolwnua  for  one  year  for  John  de  Neweland, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Blythesworth. 

Grant,  for  one  year,  at  the  request  of  Philip,  king  of  France  and  Navarre, 
to  the  burgesses  of  St.  Omer,  after  recital  of  the  king's  confirmation  of  the 
exemption  from  arrest  for  debts  granted  to  them  by  his  progenitors,  that 
neither  they  nor  their  goods  shall  be  arrested  for  the  trespasses  of  any  but 
themselves.      [Foedera.]  By  K. 

Safe  conduct,  until  Whitsunday,  for  Edmund  Quarel,  going  with  the 
king's  ship  called  *  la  Blith '  of  Westminster  to  Gascony  to  purvey  wines  for 
the  king.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Northburgh. 

Grant  for  seven  years  to  the  barons,  bailifife  and  good  men  of  Wynchelse 
of  murage  and  pavage.  By  p.s. 

The  like  for  the  barons,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  Sandwich.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St. 
Augustine's,  Canterbury,  by  Robert  de  Sturreye  of  22  acres  of  land  in 
Sturreye,  of  their  own  fee,  in  exchange  for  other  22  acres  of  land  there. 

Appointment  of  Walter  de  Norwico,  one  of  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer, 
to  the  custody  of  the  Exchequer  until  the  king  shall  have  provided  a 
treasurer ;  Walter,  bishop  of  Exeter,  having  been  discharged  from  the  office 
of  treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  at  his  own  request. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


15 


1321. 


Aug.  21. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  26. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  7. 
Westminster. 


Membrane   1 9  — cont. 

Mandate  to  the  bishop  to  deliver  to  the  said  Walter  the  keys  and  other 
things  touching  that  office.  [Pari,  Writs,] 

Commission  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter  and  Robert  de  Stokheye  to  inquire 
in  the  counties  of  Somerset,  Dorset,  Cornwall  and  Devon  touching  the 
behaviour  of  bailiffs  of  hundreds  therein,  as  well  of  bailiffs  who  hold 
hundreds  therein  by  the  king's  commission  at  will  or  by  commission  of  the 
sheriffs  of  those  counties,  as  of  other  bailiffs  holding  any  hundreds  therein 
in  fee,  for  life,  or  in  any  other  way ;  and  to  see  that  the  late  statute  of 
Lincoln  touching  such  bailiffs  is  properly  observed  ;  to  remove  those  whom 
they  find  unfit  and  to  appoint  others.  By  C. 

Protection  with  clause  rogamns  for  the  messengers  sent  to  England  to 
collect  alms  by  William  Roberti,  canon  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary, 
Rounoevall,  and  proctor  general  in  England  of  the  prior  and  convent  of 
that  place;  in  consideration  of  the  benefits  constantly  given  in  that 
hospital  to  poor  pilgrims  visiting  the  shrine  of  Santiago.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Adam  de  Everingham  and  Claricia  his  wife,  Bertram 
Fanacourt,  Stephen  de  Soureby,  chaplain,  Robert  de  Digby,  Adam  de 
Langethwait,  Ralph  le  Botiller,  John  Brokeinpeny  of  Roston,  Adam  le 
Clerk  of  Westburgh,  and  John  le  serjant  of  Robert  de  Digby,  of  the 
imprisonment  and  of  what  belongs  to  the  king  by  reason  of  a  novel 
disseisin  committed  against  Hugh  le  Teuler  of  Lincoln,  whereof  they  had 
been  convicted  before  Gilbert  de  Toutheby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  assize; 
without  prejudice  to  the  damages  adjudged  to  the  said  Hugh  by  reason  of 
the  said  disseisin.  By  p.s. 

Ellen  daughter  of  John  de  Webbeley,  staying  in  Ireland,  has  letters 
nominating  John  son  of  Richard  Cartwright  her  attorney  in  England  for 
two  years. 


Aug.  20. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   18, 

Pardon  to  Humphrey  de  Bohun,  earl  of  Hereford  and  Essex, 
pursuant  to  the  agreement  lately  made  in  Parliament  last  Midsummer,  of  any 
actions  by  reason  of  anything  done  against  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  son,  and 
Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  father,  between  1  March  and  19  August  last. 
French,    [Pari,  WriU  ;  and  Fcedera,  where  the  reference  is  given  to  m.  16.] 

By  K.  and  C. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
Roger  de  Mortemer  of  Wyggemor. 
Roger  de  Mortemer  of  Chyrk. 
Roger  Damory. 
Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere. 
John  de  Moubray. 
John  Giffard  of  Brymmesfeld. 


John  de  Garenne,  earl  of  Surreye. 
Hugh  Daudele,  the  father. 
Hugh  Daudele,  the  son. 
Richard  de  Grey  of  Codenouere. 

[Pari.  Wnts,] 


Aug.  20. 
Westminster,    pursuant 


The  like  to  Henry  le  Tyeys,  as  one  of  the  followers  of  Roger  Dammory, 
rsuant  to  a  letter  of  the  said  Roger  testifying  the  same.      [Pari.  Wfits.] 

The  like  to  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  the  said  Roger  Dammory : — 
Nicholas  de  Percy.  Roger  de  Burefeld. 

Robert  de  Cheddeworth.  Robert  do  Neuburgh. 

John  de  Pederton.  John  de  Louthe. 

Hugh  de  Lokcoumbe.  John  Mandut, 


16 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1321. 


Meanbrane  18 — cont. 


Sept.  25. 
Westmiiitter. 

Aug.  26. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  25. 
Westminster. 


John  le  Boos. 

Robert  Darre  of  Sutbury. 

Richard  de  Honewyk. 

Richard  de  Reaeshale. 

Henry  de  Trillowe. 

Richajrd  le  Homer  of  Roiston. 

Robert  de  Shawe. 

John  de  Wytham. 

John  de  Typerton  of  Sabryches- 

worth. 
Alan  de  Rede. 
James  le  Porter. 
John  Knyvet  of  Sutbury. 
John  de  Geney  of  Petit  Byrde- 

feute. 
John  de  Hugeford. 
Richard  de  la  Sale. 
Alexander  Skalebrok. 
John  de  Burefeld. 
John  Athelard. 
Gilbert  de  Burefeld. 
John  de  Staunden. 
Roger  de  Percy. 
John  le  Brun. 
William  de  Demeford. 
Hugh  de  Fenmon. 
William  de  Stratton. 
Master  Rees  ap  Howel. 
Adam  Alman. 
William  de  Welles. 
John  fiz  Reinald  de  Cors. 
Oillard  de  Welles. 
John  Luterel. 
William  Durant. 
Thomas  Waryn  of  Dymmok. 
Roger  Fotman. 
John  de  Louth. 
Andrew  de  Louth. 
Henry  de  Wilyngton. 
^Robert  Beaupel. 
John  de  SuUigh. 

John  de  Chelreye. 

Hugh  Lanfoiz. 

John  de  Flory,  son  of  John 

de  Flory. 
John  de  Legete. 
John  de  Kyngeston. 

Geoffrey  le  Wanoy. 

Thomas  Hurstal  of  Fothelesoote. 


Simon  de  Ralegh. 
Ralph  Beaupel. 
William  fiz  Robert. 
Hugh  de  Chaumbemoun. 
John  Godard. 
John  le  Frend  le  fitz. 
John  le  Fox. 
John  de  Beauchaump. 
Richard  de  Louches. 
Druet  Dane. 

Richard  de  Willeamescote. 
Maurice,  lord  of  Berkeleye. 
Maurice  de  Berkeleye  le  fuiz. 
John  de  Beaumond. 
William  Beaumond. 
Robert  Morgan. 
Alexander  de  Seint  John. 
Henry  Cosyn. 
Thomas  de  Huntele. 
John  de  Caerdif . 
John  de  Fryvill. 
Edward  Mautravers. 
John  de  Golthorp. 
Robert  de  Burefeld. 
Edmund  Danvers. 
Guilmin  Gloont. 
Ralph  de  Charpenham. 
Nicholas  de  Clubrryngworth. 
John  Imme. 
John  de  Fokerham. 
John  de  Louecanore. 
John  de  Holt,  clerk. 
Henry  Pykard. 
Alan  Petyt. 
Philip  le  Someter. 
Roger  Imme. 
John  Byschop. 
Edmund  de  la  Beche. 
Richard  Bischop. 
Robert  de  la  Beche. 
William  de  Whitefeld. 


William  de  la  More. 

Reginald  Gose. 

John  Maudoit,  son  of  Waryn 

Maudoit. 
Boeges  de  Knovyle. 

William  de  la  Weye. 


Aug.  25. 
Westminster. 

Sept.  15. 
Westminster. 


John  de  Rolleby. 

John  Mautravers,  the  younger. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  1. 


17 


1321. 


Aug.  20. 
WefltmiDster. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

The  like  for  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  Roger  de  Mortymer  of 
Wygemore : — 

Edmund  Hakelute.  John  de  Budeneweye. 

Robert  de  Harleye.  Richard  de  Chalbenore. 

Makelom  de  Harleye.  Thomas  do  Astleye. 

Peter  Kakelutel  (sic).  Thomas  de  la  Bere. 
Philip  de  Baggesouere. 


Sept.  14. 

Peter  de  Lymesy. 

Henry  lUary. 

Shotley. 

Philip  de  Barinton. 

Sept.  24. 

John  de  Preston. 

William  Bacoun  of  Ehelderton. 

WestTOinster. 

John  Peytevyn. 

William  de  la  Lynde. 

Richard  de  Middelton. 

Thomas  Scot. 

Gilbert  de  Asshe. 

John  le  Fauconer. 

John  de  Sarnesfeld. 

Roger  son  of  Roger  de 

John  de  Broindon. 

Hauberdeyn. 

Ralph  le  Venour. 

Ralph  de  Luston. 

William  de  Dorston. 

Gregory  de  Foxwode. 

Thomas  le  Porter. 

Sept.  14. 

Saer  de  Rocheford. 

Shotley. 

Sept.  24. 

Roger  de  Chenney  the  son. 

Robert  de  Harleye. 

WeBtminster. 

Thomas  Petit. 

Henry  de  Mortimer. 

Roger  de  Estham. 

John  Wyard. 

Nicholas  de  Somery. 

Thomas  de  Seint  Clere. 

John  de  GrimehuU. 

John  de  Felton. 

William  Bisshop. 

William  de  Eggedon. 

Richard  Penebrugg. 

William  Vyneges. 

Geoffrey  Beufo. 

Henry  Marmyon. 

John  Boterel. 

Adam  Darraz. 

Philip  de  Chenneye. 

John  de  Kyngton. 

John  du  Chastel  Richard. 

Roger  de  Chenney. 

Sept.  25. 

John  de  Cheverel. 

Thomas  de  Berkeleye. 

WestminBter. 

Walter  de  Wyk. 

Gilbert  Dane. 

John  de  Leycestre. 

Thomas  Arthur. 

John  Perceval. 

William  de  Leycestre. 

The  like  for  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  John  de  Garenne,  earl  of 
Surrey : — 


Aug.  20. 

WestminBter. 


John  de  Thornhill. 
Ralph  de  Cobham. 
Stephen  Piers,  *ser jaunt.' 
Peter    de    Seint    John    of 

Laugham. 
William  Maignard. 
Maurice  de  Dorkyng. 
Walter  son  of  Humphrey. 
Walter  Foul*. 
Peter  Pirye. 

24962 


Edward  Blount. 

Richard  de  Frekebergh. 

Henry  atte  Welde. 

Philip  atte  More. 

John  atte  Redeston. 

Robert  de  Hagham. 

John  de  Hagham. 

Robert  de  Weston  of  Dorkingh. 

William  Duuk  of  Dorking. 

John  de  Seint  John  of  Lagham. 

B 


18 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 


The  like  for  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  Sir  Hugh  Daudele,  the 


son : — 


Aug.  20. 
WestmiDster. 


Aug.  20. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  25. 
Westminster. 


John     son     of    Thomas     de 

Colepeper. 
John  son  of  Ralph  le  Mareschal. 
Thomas    de    Blakebrok    of 

Ealdyng. 
Thomas  Colepeper. 
Richard  de  Lymesy. 
Francis  de  Aldham. 
Philip  de  Nevill,  the  son. 
Ralph  de  Greystok. 
Richard  de  Lymesy. 
Francis  de  Aldham. 
Philip  de  Nevill. 
Robert  de  Seintpol. 
Robert  de  Hilton. 
William  de  Cheynay. 
John  de  Twyford. 
Nicholas  de  Langeford. 
Robert  de  Dutton. 
Edmund  le  Wasteneys. 
Nicholas  de  Bonevill. 
Thomas  de  Boulton. 
Maurice  de  Berkeleye,   the 

younger. 


William  de  Berkeroles. 
John  le  Rous. 
William  de  Ros. 
Thomas  Larcher. 
Thomas  de  Nevill. 
Richard  Mydisprot. 
John  Daunay. 
W^illiam  de  la  Haye. 
William  atte  Welde. 
John  Dogat. 
Nicholas  de  la  Marche. 
Nicholas  de  Pekynghull. 
John  de  Berwes. 
Walter  de  Chesthunt. 
John  de  Appelby. 
Robert  de  Pyncebek. 
John  le  Parker. 
Edmund  de  Bisshopeston. 
John  de  Plumpton. 
Llewelin  ap  Yvor. 
Howel  ap  Hereward. 
Adam  ap  David. 
Roger  de  Ruylle. 


Sept.  27. 

Westminster. 


The  like  for  the  following  on  the 

Robert  de  Walkefare,  'double.' 
John  Botetourt. 
Thomas  Gobion. 
Gilbert  de  Kelshull. 
Richard  de  Pertenhale. 
Thomas  Buttetourte. 
Ralph  de  Epplynden. 
John  Gififard. 
Meurik  ap  Rees. 
William  de  Caynes. 
AVilliam  Wyne. 
Richard  de  Reppes. 
John  Corzoun. 
Thomas  de  Tounleye. 

Philip  ap  Howel. 
Roger  de  Radenore. 
John  de  Boclyngton. 
Robert  Marty n. 
John  ap  Res. 
Gilbert  de  Walkefare. 
John  Egelyn. 
Thomas  de  Baskervill. 
Ralph  Levelaunce. 

Simon  de  Congham. 
Henry  de  Leyburne. 


testimony  of  the  earl  of  Hereford : — 

Howel  ap  Yevan. 

Roger  Trumwyn,  the  younger, 

Philip  de  Clanevogh. 

Adam  de  Rothyng. 

Richard  le  Denne. 

John  Trumwyn. 

Robert  de  la  Lee. 

Edmund  de  Bohun. 

Robert  Brutyn. 

John  Hastang. 

Walter  le  Seeler. 

Adam  le  Ferrour. 

W^alter  de  Finchingfeld. 


John  de  Baverton. 
John  de  Ros. 
Richard  de  Baskervill. 
John  de  Bret. 
Thomas  ap  Eynon. 
Peter  de  Denardeston. 
Robert  de  W^alsyngham. 
William  ap  Res. 


Thomas  le  Pestour. 


15  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1. 


19 


1321. 


Membrane    18 — eont. 

The  like  for  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  Roger  de  Mortymer,  of 
Chirk  :— 


Aug.  20. 

Westminster, 


Aymer  Pauncefot. 
Hugh  de  Temede. 
Hugh  Godard. 
Roger  Ruflfayn. 
Thomas  Godard. 
Hugh  de  Colham. 
John  de  Mershton. 


Master  Richard  de  Middelton. 

Roger  Trumwyn,  the  elder. 

James  Trumwyne. 

Lewis  de  Mortemer. 

John  Cam. 

John   de  Hinkele. 

David  Trumwyne. 


The  like  to  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  John  Giffard  of  Brym- 
mesfeld  : — 


Aug.  20. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  25. 
Westminster. 


Thomas  Maudyt. 

Thomas  de  Byngham. 

Thomas  de  Baddesleyc. 

William  son  of  Waryn. 

John  de  Grymstede. 

Edward  Escote. 

Giles  de  Estcote. 

John  de  Ansloye. 

Robert  de  la  Sale  of  Prestbury, 

Peter  de  Grimstede. 

Robert  de  Coventre. 

Peter  de  la  Mare. 

John  de  Wrockeshale. 

John  de  Acton. 

John  de  Brokenberugh. 

Roger  de  Budeston. 

Adam  Marcel. 

Niel  de  Brinshope. 

Walter  de  Skidemore. 

Peter  de  Skidemore. 

Robert  de  Brokenberugh. 

Ma[h]eu  Iwayn. 

William  de  Syde. 

John  Kene  of  Upton. 

William  de  Gryndenham. 
Thomas  le  Rede. 
William  de  Wauton. 


William  de  Boysham. 
Robert  Gille. 
John  de  Wylyngton. 
Robert  Selyman. 
John  de  Bishopesdon. 
Richard  de  Langeford. 
William  de  Warmeleye. 
Thomas  Lestraunge. 
Thomas  le  Faukoner. 
John  de  la  Chaumbre. 
Ralph  de  Wylyngton. 
John  Kyng. 
John  de  Petrosmor. 
John  le  Faukoner. 
Gilbert  de  Tyneden. 
Ralph  de  Farleye. 
Simon  de  Baddesleye. 
Richard  le  Keu. 
John  de  Anne. 
Peter  Priketo. 
Hugh  Rossel. 
John  Baldewyne. 
John  Turpyn. 
Seysel  le  Rouz. 

Robert  de  Bury. 
Nicholas  de  Gryndenham. 


Sept.  22. 
Hodleigb. 


Sept.  25. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  24. 
Westminster. 


William  le  Heyr. 


Richard  de  Langeford. 


The  like  to  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  Henry  le  Tyeys : — 

Richard  de  Emesheved.  Henry  Emesheved. 

Robert  de  Par.  John  de  Scalebrok. 

Adam  de  Kenyan.  Richard  de  Lauton. 

William  de  Femilie.  Henry  de  Ekeleston. 

The  like  to  the  following  on  the  testimony  of    Richard  de   Grey   of 
Codenouere : — 


William  son  of  William. 


John  de  Shirfeld. 


20 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 


Aug.  20. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  17. 


The  like  to  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  John  de  Moubray  : — 


Henry  son  of  Hugh. 
Robert  de  Pirpount. 
Nicholas  de  Hewyk. 
Randolph  Smalwode. 
Nicholas  de  Topclif. 
Peter  de  Notyngham. 
Richard  de  Treton. 
John  Moigne. 
John  le  Coupere. 
Robert  le  Ferour. 
John  Mauleverer. 
John  Haunsard. 
John  de  la  Fourmerie. 
Ingram  Germeyne. 
William  Drury  of  Belton. 
Richard  de  Holand. 
John  de  Laybume. 
Robert  Crak. 
William  de  Kijkeby. 
Eustace  de  Hardeshull. 
Adam  le  Armerer. 


Bego  de  Bayouse. 

Hugh  de  Eland. 

Richard  Bowet. 

Roger  do  Neumarche. 

John  de  la  Ryvere. 

Walter  de  Brunham. 

John  de  Ey\'ill  of  Anstane. 

Richard  de  Toppeclif . 

John  de  Leghton. 

John  le  Barber  of  Catthorp. 

John  Mange vilayn. 

Roger  de  Wetewode. 

Stephen  Baret. 

William  Crak. 

William  de  Shefeld. 

John  de  Burgoyne,  *chaumber. 

leyn.* 
John  de  Cestrefeld. 
WiUiam  Blodde. 
Nicholas  de  Holdene. 
John  de  la  Mare. 


Sept.  24. 

Westminster. 


Sept.  25. 
Westminster. 


John  son  of  Eudo  de  Barton. 


Robert  son  of  Eudo  de  Barton. 


The  like  to  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  Roger  de  Clifford  : — 


Nicholas  Prowet. 
Richard  le  Shorte. 
Nicholas  atte  Asshe. 
Henry  de  Hoke. 
Henry  le  Bugh'. 
William  Davy. 
John  de  Landplou. 
John  Gentil. 
Miles  le  Frankleyn. 
Roger  de  Stanmere. 
Gilbert  de  Berewyk. 
John  Fomot. 
Thomas  de  Beauchaump. 
Alan  de  Hauvile. 
Thomas  de  W^ake. 
John  Syward. 
William  de  Horsham. 


Nicholas  de  Hauvile. 
John  de  Stirkeland. 
Maonsel  de  Andron. 
Walter  de  Kirkebryde. 
John  Burel. 
Robert  Lengleis. 
William  Lengleis. 
Robert  de  Bampton. 
William  Smart. 
Nicholas  le  Pestour. 
Anthony  de  Lucy. 
Walter  de  Molecastre. 
Robert  de  Molecastre. 
Hugh  de  Loughre. 
John  de  Orreton. 
Roger  de  Brounwaldesheved. 


Sept.  25. 

Westminster. 


The  like  to  the  following  on  the  testimony  of  Bartholomew  de 
Badelesmere : — 

Malcolm  de  Slamondeshey. 

All  these  letters  of  acquittance  are  annulled  and  cancelled  by  force  of  a 
Statute  made  in  the  Parliament  at  York  three  weeks  after  Easter  15 
Edward  II,  which  Statute  is  enrolled  in  the  roll  of  Statutes  in  the  month  of 
May  15  Edward  II.     French.  [Pari.  Writs.] 


16  EDWARD   II.— Part  1.  21 


■iQ9|  MEMBRANE   16. 

Aug.  12.         Protection   with    clause   ywlnmnH   for    one    year   for   Master  Adam  de 
Westminster.    Ayremynne,  parson  of  the  church  of   Gairgrave. 

Aug.  20.  Pardon,  with  the  assent  of  the  Parliament  held  three  weeks  after 
Westminster.  Midsummer,  to  John  de  Moubray,  knight,  for  resisting  Richard  de  Foxcote, 
sub-escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  so  that  the  sub-eschcator  was 
unable  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  the  land  of  Gower  in  the  March  of 
Wales,  which  the  said  John  had  acquired  without  licence  from  AVilliam 
de  Brewosa,  who  held  it  in  chief,  and  which  for  that  trespass  the  king  had 
commanded  to  be  taken  into  his  hands  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator 
on  this  side  Trent ;  pardon  also  to  all  aiders  and  abettors  of  the  said  John. 

ByK. 

Aug.  20.         Pardon  to  the  said  John  de  Moubray  for  so  acquiring  the  said  land ;  with 
Westminster,    restitution  of  the  same.  By  K. 

Aug.  20.  Release    to  Bartholomew  de    Badelesmere  of    any  actions    or   claims 

Westminster,    incurred  by  him  by  reason  of  a  certain  writing,  whereby  he  had  bound 

himself  in  penalties  to  perform  the  affairs  therein  specified,  or  if  he  should 

reveal  them.     French,      [Fcedera ;  Pari,  Writs,']  By  K.  and  C. 

Aug.  26.         Protection  during  pleasure  for  the  guardian  and  friars  of  the  order  of 
Westminster.   Minors,  Lincoln.  By  K. 

Aug.  25.  Mandate  to  John  de  Penereth,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Herbotle,  to 

Westminster,  deliver  the  said  castle  to  the  sheriff  of  Northumberland,  whom  the  king  has 
commanded  to  receive  and  thoroughly  destroy  the  castle,  and  he  wishes 
that  the  agreement  entered  into,  when  treating  for  a  final  peace  with 
Robert  de  Brus  in  whose  hands  the  castle  then  was  and  who  surrendered  it 
to  the  king's  envoys,  should  be  observed,  viz.  that,  if  peace  were  not  con- 
cluded before  Michaelmas  next,  the  castle  should  be  destroyed,  or  else 
delivered  up  to  the  said  Robert  de  Brus  before  that  date.  By  K.  and  C. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Northumberland  to  receive  the  castle  from  the 
said  constable  and  with  his  advice  and  that  of  other  lieges  of  those  parts 
to  cause  it  to  be  thoroughly  destroyed.  By  K.  and  C. 

Vacated  as  above, 

July  8.  Licence,  after  inquisition   atl  quod  damnum   made   by    the  sheriff  of 

Westminster.    Gloucester,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Andrew  Pendok  to  John  de 

Chiltenham,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Michael,  Gloucestre,  of  a 
messuage  in  Gloucestre,  adjacent  to  the  said  church,  and  of  5  marks  of 
rent  in  the  same  town,  held  in  chief,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  successors  by 
the  usual  services,  viz.  the  messuage  for  a  chapel  to  be  built  in  honour  of 
St.  Mary  the  Virgin  for  the  enlargement  of  the  said  church,  and  the  said 
rent  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  chapel 
for  the  souls  of  the  king's  progenitors,  kings  of  England,  the  king's  soul, 
and  also  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Andrew  and  Isabella  his  wife,  Robert 
Pope,  and  their  ancestors  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

By  fine  of  6  marks. 

Aug.  25.         Mandate  to  John  de  Penereth,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Herbotel,  after 

Westminster,    recital  of  the  agreement  made  between  the  king's  envoys  and  Robert  de 

Bruys,  to  destroy  the  said  castle  before  Michaelmas  next.     The  sheriff  of 

Northumberland  is  to  assist  him  with  the  posse  and  men  of  the  county  as 

the  constable  shall  direct.     [Fiedera,]  By  K.  and  C. 


22  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J321  Membrane  16 — cant. 

Aug.  25.  Writ  of  aid  in  pursuance  to  the  said  sheriff  commanding  him  to  assist 

Westminster.    ^^i^\^  jjjg  ^^^^^  g^^^J  ^Yiq  men  of  the  said  county  at  the  destruction  of  the 

castle.  By  K.  and  C. 

Mandate  to  the  said  sheriff  to  be  present  in  person  assisting  and  so  to 

bear  himself  that  there  shall  be  no  default,  or  negligence  on  his  part. 

Mandate  to  Roger  de  Horsele  to  advise  and  assist  so  that  the  castle  may 
be  destroyed  in  the  best  and  most  secret  manner. 

The  like  to  Gilbert  de  Burghdon  and  Richard  de  Emeldon,  separately. 
[Fceilera.] 

Aug.  26.  Appointment  of  Roger  de  Burthorp,  in  the  room  of  Walter  Wogan,  whom 

Westminster,    the  king  had  appointed  to  hold  the  king's  pleas  that  follow  the  justiciary  of 

Lreland  and  who  is  staying  in  Whales,  to  hear  and  determine  such  pleas 

until  the  return  of  the  said  Walter  into  Ireland.     During  that  time,  the 

said  Roger  is  to  receive  the  usual  fee.  Renewed  by  the  roll. 

Aug.  26.  Safe-conduct,  until  Christmas,  for  John  Griffun,  king's  Serjeant,  sent  to 

Westminster.    Norfolk,  Suffolk  and  Lincoln  to  pur\'ey  herring  and  other  fish  for  the 

Household  against  Lent. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 

Writ  of  aid,  for  one  year,  for  Peter  de  Monte  Pesulano,  king's  serjeant, 
purveying  spices  and  other  things  pertaining  thereto. 

By  K.  on  the  like  information. 

Aug.  21.  Simple  protection  without  clause   for  two  years  for   William  Aylmer, 

Westminster,    parson  of  the  church  of  Dadynton,  which  is  of  the  king's  patronage. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  26.  William  de  Ayremynne,  prebendary  of  Newxastle  by  Lyons  {de  Castm 

Westminster.    Leonis)  in  the  church  of  St.  Patrick,  Dublin,  staying  in  England,  has  letters 

nominating  WiUiam  de  Bardelby,  clerk,  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  two 
years. 

John   de    Tunstall,    parson    of  the    church    of    Youghel,    staying    in 
England,  has  letters  nominating  Michael  de  Bristoll  his  attorney. 

Sept.  8.  William  de  Jarewell  and  Robert  de  Thornton,  monks  of  Peterborough 

Sturry.        bringing  letters  of  the  chapter  announcing  the  death  of  Godfrey,  late  abbot, 

have  letters  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  p.s. 


MKMBRASK    15. 

Aug.  18.         Licence  for  Lucy  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Mautravers  to  enfeoff  John  son 

Westminster,    of  Robert  Mautravers  of  a  messuage,  2  mills,  a  carucate  and  80  acres  of 

land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  10  acres  of  pasture,  200  acres  of  wood  and  20s, 

of  rent  in  Crowelle,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  that  town,  held  in 

chief.  By  fine  of  408. 

Aug.  8.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

Westminster.  Thame  by  Edmund  Maubaunk  of  a  messuage  in  Fletestrete  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Bride,  in  the  suburb  of  London,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Salisbury,  of 
the  value  of  80.s'.  yearly  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Richard  de 
Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence 
to  acquire  20  marks  yearly  of  land  and  rent,  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


23 


1321. 


Aug.  24. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  25. 
Westminster. 

Aug.  24. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  26. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  7. 
Sandwich. 


Sept.  6. 
Sandwich. 

Sept.  24. 
Westminster. 

Aug.  16. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  7. 

Minster  in 

Thanet. 


Sept.  7. 
Sandwich. 


Sept.   12. 
Harwich. 


Membrane  16 — cont, 

divine  service  daily  in  the  abbey  of  Thame  for  the  good  estate  of  Isabella, 
the  queen  consort,  and  the  said  Edmund,  and  for  the  soul  of  the  said 
Edmund  after  his  death,  and  for  the  souls  of  his  ancestors  and  all  bene- 
factors and  the  faithful  departed. 

Writ  of  aid,  during  pleasure,  for  William  Roberti,  canon  of  the  hospital 
of  St.  Mary,  Rouncevall,  appointed  proctor  in  England  of  that  hospital  for 
the  recovery  of  their  lands  and  rents,  as  it  appears  that  upon  the  death  of 
John  de  Rouncevall,  their  late  proctor,  not  being  aware  of  his  death  they 
did  not  appoint  a  new  proctor,  wars  and  other  impediments  hindering  them, 
so  that  their  lands  and  rents  were  taken  by  divers  men.  By  K. 

John  de  Langeton,  going  on  the  king's  service  to  Wales,  has  letters 
nominating  Adam  de  Garboldesham  his  attorney  in  England  for  one  year. 

Francis  Jamore  of  the  society  of  the  Peruchi  of  Florence,  staying  beyond 
seas,  has  letters  nominating  Robert  de  Marbek,  and  William  de  Catherton 
his  attorneys  for  two  years. 

Nicholas  de  Cheygny,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  Henry 
de  Trente  and  Nicholas  Neyrun  his  attorneys  in  the  islands  of  Gernery 
and  Jereseye  for  one  year. 

Appointment  until  further  order  of  Geoffrey  de  Somersete,  sub-prior  of 
Bermundeseye,  and  William  de  Alingeo,  parson  of  the  church  of  Newenton, 
to  the  custody  of  the  priory  of  Bermundeseye,  the  prior  and  convent  thereof 
having  complained  that  as  regards  Master  Robert  de  Haselshawe,  provost 
of  Wells,  and  John  de  Lodelowe,  monk  of  the  said  priory,  lately  appointed 
keepers,  the  former  takes  no  part  and  the  latter  does  not  behave  well  in  the 
custody  thereof. 

Protection  with  clause  royamus  for  two  years  for  the  master  and  brethren 
of  the  hospital  of  St.  Anthony  staying  in  England. 

The  like  for  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  house  of  St.  Leonard, 
Bedeford. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  certain  persons  in  the  present  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  to  Richard  Bouet  of  Souleby,  for  the  death  of  Nicholas 
son  of  Nicholas  de  Musgrave,  of  Souleby,  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry. 

Byp.s.  [5778.] 

The  like  to  William  Bouet  of  Souleby  for  the  death  of  the  said  Nicholas. 

Release  to  Robert  de  Staunton,  in  consideration  of  his  services  to  queen 
Isabella,  and  of  his  bringing  nfews  of  her  delivery  of  Joan,  the  king's 
daughter,  of  80/.  out  of  the  180Z.  wherein  he  is  bound  at  the  Exchequer ; 
and  as  to  the  residue,  grant  of  respite  at  will.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Gyseburn. 

The  like  for  John  de  Percebrigg  staying  in  the  Chancery  by  the  king's 
command. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Thomas  Cobbe. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Crokeseston  to  the  church  of  Yerlyngton  in  the 
diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the 
land  and  heir  of  William  de  Monte  Acuto,  tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 


24 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


ii 


1321. 

Sept.  15. 

Harwich. 

Sept.  12. 
Harwich. 


Sept.  25. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  24. 
Westminster. 

Sept.  27. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  26. 
Westminster. 

Sept.   28. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  29. 

Tower  of 

London. 


Sept.  25. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  29. 

Tower  of 

London. 


Oct.  2. 

Tower  of 

London. 

Sept.  80. 

Tower  of 

London. 


il 


Sept.  30. 

Tower  of 

London. 

Oct.  1. 

Tower  of 

London. 

Oct.  6. 
Porchester 


Membrane   15 — emit. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Master  Edmund  de 
London,  dean  of  the  king's  free  chapel  in  the  castle  of  Hastings. 

I'^xomption,  for  life,  at  the  request  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  for  Nicholas 
Bonde  of  Freston,  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries  or  recognitions. 

By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Roger  de  Sutton  to  the  church  of  Northcolyngham  in 
the  diocese  of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  abbey 
of  Peterborough.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolnmm  for  one  year  for  John  de  Marton,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Westtillebrok. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  John  de  Hemmyngburgh,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Middelton. 

Roger  de  Sutton,  clerk,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
William  de  Bardelby,  clerk,  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Presentation  of  Master  Hugh  de  Hacford  to  the  church  of  Great  Lyne- 
ford,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody 
of  the  land  and  heir  of  Edmund  le  Botyller,  tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

The  like  of  Walkelin  de  Asshemaresbrok  to  the  church  of  Clopton,  in  the 
same  diocese,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Philip  de  Warle,  the  late  rector,  in 
the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  abbey  of  Peterborough. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  of  Master  Richard  de  Herlawe  to  the  church  of  Newenham,  in 
the  diocese  of  Hereford,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  de  Lyndewode,  the 
late  rector.  By  p.s. 

The  like  of  Master  John  de  Gloucestre  to  the  church  of  Welleford,  in  the 
diocese  of  Worcester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the 
priory  of  Derhurst.  By  p.s. 

Notification  of  the  admission  by  the  king  upon  presentation  to  him  by 
the  burgesses  of  Oxford  of  John  de  Duglinton,  burgess  of  Oxford,  as  mayor 
of  the  town.  By  K. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  William  de  Thunneyk,  king's  clerk,  going  to 
the  county  of  Derby  on  the  affairs  of  Gauselinus  Johannis,  cardinal  priest  of 
SS.  ^Marcellinus  and  Peter. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Walter  de  Bello  Campo  to  the  custody 
of  the  castle  of  Drosselan.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Chirk,  justice  of  Wales,  to  deliver 
the  castle  together  with  its  armour,  victuals,  &c.  to  him  by  indenture. 

Vacated  because  otheririse  on  the  Fine  Hull. 

Safe-conduct,  until  Martinmas,  for  Master  John  de  Mildenhale,  king's 
Serjeant,  whom  the  king  is  sending  to  bring  horses  into  England  from 
beyond  the  seas.  By  K. 

The  like,  until  Easter,  for  Garsias  de  Shee,  yeoman  of  Master  Peter 
Galiciensis,  treasurer  of  the  Agenais,  doing  the  like.  By  K. 

Grant  to  Master  Robert  de  Hampton,  king's  clerk,  of  the  deanery  of  the 
free  chapel  of  Shrewsbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Peter  de  Sheyndon, 
the  late  dean.  By  p.s. 


16   EDWARD   n.— Part  1. 


25 


1321. 


Oct.  7. 

Porchester. 


Oct.  12. 

Porchester. 


Sept.  5. 

Minster  in 

Thanet. 


Membrane  16 — cant. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Salop  to  give  corporal  possession 
of  the  deanery  to  the  said  Master  Robert. 

Licence,  at  the  request  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk  and  Marshal  of 
England,  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Andrew's,  Wells,  to  acquire  in 
mortmain  20/.  yearly  of  land  and  rent  to  find  three  chaplains  in  that 
church  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  for  the  souls  of  Edward  I  and 
Margaret,  his  sometime  consort.  By  p.s. 

Notification  that  on  the  octave  of  St.  Martin,  14  P^dward  II,  the  king 
recovered  in  the  Bench  against  Henry,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  his  presentation 
to  the  whole  prebend  of  Aylesbury  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  in 
the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of  that  see. 

Grant,  after  recital  of  the  grant  of  lOOs.  a  year  to  Joan  de  Vilers 
receivable  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver  of  the  county  of  Ponthieu,  which  is 
in  the  queen's  hands,  to  queen  Isabella  of  lOO."*.  a  year  for  the  life  of  the 
said  Joan  to  be  received  out  the  farm  of  the  city  of  London  every  Michaelmas 
in  recompence  for  the  sum  so  granted  to  the  said  Joan  out  of  the  issues  of 
the  county  of  Ponthieu.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs  of  London  to  pay  the  said  sum  to 
the  queen. 

The  like  to  the  keeper  of  the  ofiice  of  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the 
Exchequer  to  make  due  allowance  to  the  sheriffs  in  their  account. 


Sept.  6. 

Minster  in 

Thanet. 

Aug.  80. 

Westminster. 

Sept.  7. 
Sandwich. 


Sept.  7. 

Minster  in 

Thanet. 


MEMBRAXE    14. 

Licence  for  the  mayor  and  barons  of  Sandwich  to  divert  the  course  of  the 
water  called  *Gestelyng,'  which  there  runs  to  the  sea,  as  they  please  round 
the  towTi  for  the  better  security  thereof.  By  p.s. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  John  de  Hamelyn,  clerk, 
staying  in  the  Chancery  by  the  king's  command. 

Nicholas,  abbot  of  Tiron,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Ralph  le  Eremyte,  his  fellow  monk,  and  John  le  Scryveyn  his  attorneys  in 
England  for  four  years.  By  fine  of  2  marks.     Southampton. 

Protection  with  clause  ror/amus  for  two  years  for  the  master  and  brethren 
of  the  hospital  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  of  Aeon,  in  the  city  of  London  ; 
with  mandate  to  bailiffs  to  arrest  all  unauthorized  persons  collecting  alms 
in  their  names. 

.  Tn!i])eximus  and  confirmation  of  a  composition  made  between  Richard, 
abbot  of  Abyndon  and  the  convent  thereof  and  John  de  Campeden,  prior  of 
Colne,  and  the  convent  thereof,  dated  at  Colne  by  Robert  de  Veer,  earl  of 
Oxford,  patron  of  Colne,  Pr.  Kalends  of  April  1321,  and  also  dated 
at  Abyndon  by  the  abbot  and  convent  in  chapter  Pr.  Nones  of  April  in  that 
year,  viz.  the  prior  and  convent  of  Colne  may  receive  monks  from  where 
they  choose,  and  they  shall  not  be  compelled  to  receive  anyone  from 
Abyndon,  and  such  monks  of  Abyndon  as  have  been  sent  there  may  return 
to  Abyndon  within  three  years,  and  the  convent  of  Colne  may  elect  a  prior 
out  of  their  own  house,  but  the  abbot  of  Abyndon  is  to  have  the  right  of 
visitation.  And  for  this  the  priory  of  Colne  quit-claims  to  the  abbey  of 
Abyndon  all  its  right  in  the  church  of  Kensyngton,  in  the  diocese  of  London. 
[MonastieoHy  Vol,  I F,  p.  108.]  By  p.s. 


26 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Sept.  6. 

Sandwich. 


Sept.  6. 
Sandwich. 

Sept.  12. 
Harwich. 


^oZL.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

Protection,  with  clause  nolumm^  for  one  year  for  Master  Henry  de 
Clif. 

Safe-conduct  for  Geofifrey  de  Bardeneye,  fi:oing  on  pilgrimage  to  the  land 
of  Jerusalem. 

Mandate  for  two  years  to  sheriffs,  bailift's  and  othei-s,  on  complaint 
by  Master  John  Marcii,  proctor  general  in  England  of  the  house  of  St. 
Anthony,  Vienne,  to  arrest  all  persons  falsely  pretending  to  be  proctor  of 
that  house. 

William  de  Sumery,  clerk,  staying  in  the  Chancery,  has  letters  nominat- 
ing Philip  de  Castro  Godrici  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  one  year. 

Protection  until  All  Saints  for  John  Siward,  the  serjeant  whom  Robert  de 
Bardelby,  king's  clerk,  is  sending  to  Kent  for  corn  and  other  necessaries  to 
be  brought  to  London  for  the  maintenance  of  the  said  Robert  and  his 
household. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Master  John  Baret, 
parson  of  Boston,  going  beyond  seas  for  study. 

The  said  Master  John  has  letters  nominating  Thomas  de  Sibthorp, 
clerk,  and  William  Scot  his  attorneys  for  two  years. 

Exemption  for  life  to  John  de  Brokesbum  from  being  put  on  assizes, 
juries  or  recognitions ;  and  from  being  ma<le  sheriff,  coroner,  bailiff  or 
other  minister  of  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Protection,  with  clause  nolumus,  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  Brayton, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Risshangles. 

Signification  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  Adam  de  Botheby,  a  monk  of  Peterborough,  to  be  abbot  thereof.     By  K. 

Pardon  to  Henry  Casi  for  acquiring  in  fee  without  licence  a  messuage, 
16  acres  of  land  and  6  acres  of  meadow  in  Ministreworth  from  Nicholas 
son  of  Roger  de  Boyfeld,  tenant  in  chief ;  with  restitution  of  the  same. 

By  fine  of  2  marks. 

The  abbot  of  Mont  St.  Michel,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters 
nominating  Gilbert  Verrent  and  William  Guillochie  his  attorneys  in  the 
islands  of  Gemereye  and  Jereseye  for  three  years. 

Gilbert  de  Seleby,  brother  and  heir  of  John  de  Seleby,  staying  in 
England,  has  letters  nominating  William  de  Bardelly,  clerk,  and  Robert 
de  Hales,  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Protection  with  clause  nnjamiis  for  one  year  for  the  master  and  brethren 
of  the  hospital  of  St.  James,  Dunwich. 

Mandate  to  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  to 
deliver  the  temporalities  of  Peterborough  Abbey  to  Adam  de  Botheby,  a 
monk  thereof,  whose  election  as  abbot  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln  has  confirmed. 

By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  2.  John  de  Castre,    staying  beyond  the  seas   on  the  king's    service,  has 

Sheen         letters  nominating  Richard  de  Redgrave  his  attorney  for  three  years. 


Sept.  14. 

Harwich. 

Sept.  12. 
Harwich 

Sept.  18. 
Shotley. 


Aug.  25. 
Westminster. 

Sept.  25. 
Westminster. 

Sept.  29. 

Tower  of 

London. 


Oct.  8. 
Sheen. 


Oct.  1. 
Sheen. 


Oct.  2. 

Sheen. 

Oct.  7. 
Porchester. 


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27 


1321. 

Sept.  28. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  2. 

Sheen. 


Oct.  7. 
Porchester. 


Oct.  12. 
Porchester. 


Oct.  23. 
Rochester. 


Membrane   14 — cont. 

Pardon,  at  the  instance  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk  and  Marshal  of 
England,  the  king's  brother,  to  John  de  Dovorr*,  sheriff  of  Essex,  for  the 
escape  of  Richard  son  of  Richard  de  Sibeston,  chaplain,  from  the  prison 
of  Colecestre  Castle,  where  he  was  detained  for  a  larceny  committed  on 
John  Wille.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Clement  de  Morton  for  acquiring  for  life  without  licence 
a  messuage  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Boclond  of  John  de  Lenham,  held 
in  chief  ;  with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  |  mark. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Master  Nicholas  de 
Tyngewyk,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bedewynde. 

Matilda  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Costentyn,  staying  in  England,  has  letters 
nominating  Robert  de  Barowe  of  Barton  and  Robert  le  Lange  of  Barton 
her  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Protection  with  clause  nohimHs  for  one  year  for  Richard,  a  monk  of 
Savigny,  keeper  of  the  house  of  Long  Benyngton. 

Presentation  of  John  atte  Bruge,  chaplain,  to  the  chapel  of  the  manor  of 
la  Vacherie  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his 
custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  Edmund  le  Butiller,  tenant  in  chief. 

By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumns  for  two  years  for  Master  Thomas  de 
Fox  ton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Thornton  (or  Thornton). 


Oct.  1. 

Tower  of 
London. 

Oct.  16. 

Tower  of 

London. 


Oct.  18. 

Tower  of 

London. 


MEMBRANE    13. 

Grant,  for  five  years,  to  the  mayor,  sheriff  and  other  citizens  of  London 
of  murage,  to  be  collected  by  Hamo  de  Chiggewell,  mayor  of  the  city,  and 
others  whom  he  shall  appoint.  By  p.s. 

Protection,  until  the  Purification,  for  the  servants  whom  William  de 
Basingwerk  and  Maddoc  de  Capenhurst,  burgesses  and  merchants  of 
Chester,  are  sending  to  Ireland  to  buy  200  quarters  of  corn  of  various  kinds 
to  take  to  Chester. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  Thomas  le  Clerk  of  Ipswich,  going  with  their 
ships  and  merchandise  to  divers  parts  of  England  and  Gascony,  and  also 
for  Henry  le  Rotun,  his  fellow. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremyme. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye, 
escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  for  John  Amory  to  grant  in  mortmain  60  acres 
of  land  in  Little  Maldon,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Little  Maldon,  which  is 
held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Peverel  by  knight  service,  to  the  abbot  and 
convent  of  Byleye  in  exchange  for  other  60  acres  of  land  there,  held  in 
frank  almoin.  By  fine  of  20s. 

Licence  for  Joan  daughter  of  William  de  Felmyngham  to  grant  a  sixth 
part  of  the  manors  of  Felmyngham  and  Bekham,  and  the  advoweons  of  the 
church  of  Bekham  and  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  church  of  Felmyngham, 
held  in  chief,  to  James  de  Whittewell  and  Alice  his  wife  and  Christiana 
daughter  of  William  de  Felmyngham,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the 
said  James.  By  fine  of  o  marks. 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 

Oct.  19. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Oct.  18. 

Tower  of 

London. 

Oct.  12. 

Porchester. 


Oct.  19. 

Tower  of 
London. 


Oct.  19. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Mmihrane  13 — eont. 

Pardon  to  John  Denne  and  Beatrice  his  wife  for  acquiring  without 
licence  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  a  messuage  and  16  acres  of 
land  in  Hornyngtoft  from  Thomas  de  Hauvill,  held  in  chief ;  with 
restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  \  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  i-olumiis  for  one  year  for  Master  Jordan  Moraunt 
going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  all  provosts,  bailiffs  and  ministers  assigned  or  to  be  assigned 
to  the  custody  of  the  manors  and  lands  in  England  of  Hugh  le  Despenser, 
the  elder,  and  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  except  the  manors  of 
Bedhampton,  Wockyng,  Sutton  and  Baggeshut,  to  deliver  to  Gilbert  de 
Wygton  and  Henry  de  Thrapston,  king's  clerks — whom  the  king  had 
appointed  surveyors  and  head  keepers  of  all  such  lands,  with  power  to  appoint 
provosts,  bailiffs  and  other  ministers  under  them  who  shall  answer  at  the 
Exchequer  for  the  issues  thereof — their  reasonable  expenses  out  of  the  said 
issues,  receiving  from  the  said  Gilbert  and  Henry  letters,  or  tallies,  for 
which  an  allowance  will  be  made  to  them  in  their  accounts  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Commission  to  Robert  le  Ewer  in  conjunction  with  the  keepers  of  the 
peace  and  the  sheriffs  of  the  counties  of  Surrey,  Sussex,  Southampton, 
Wilts,  Oxford,  Berks,  Somerset  and  Dorset,  to  enquire  touching  malefactors 
making  confederacies  there,  and  to  arrest  and  attach  the  guilty  and  to  send 
them  to  the  nearest  gaols  until  further  order.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William  Notekyn  to  Elias  de 
Stapelton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Swaueton,  of  a  rood  of  land  in 
Swaueton  adjoining  the  dwelling-place  of  the  parsonage  for  the  enlargement 
thereof.  By  p.s. 


Oct.  7. 
Porchester. 


Oct.  16. 

Tower  of 
London 

Oct.  12. 

Porchester, 

Oct.  12. 

Porchester. 

Oct.  17. 
Tower  of 
London. 


MEMBRANE  12. 

John,  abbot  of  St.  Just  of  the  Premonstratensian  order,  going  beyond 
the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  Ralph  le  Speke  his  attorney  for  two  years. 

Robert  Servoiser,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  the  said 
Ralph  his  attorney. 

Matthew  de  Medunta,  late  dean  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Buryan,  Cornwall, 
staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  John  de  Maunte  and  David 
de  Sulgcnegh  his  attorneys  for  one  year. 

William  de  ]Montenyaco,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Ralph  le  Speke  his  attorney  for  two  years. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  until  Whitsunday  for  Adam  de 
Hodcleston  going  to  Santiago  on  pilgrimage. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  the  Earl  of  Pembroke. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  William  de  Weston,  king's  yeoman,  to 
the  custody  of  the  castle  of  Porcestre.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  during  pleasure  for  the  said  William  whom  the  king  has 
commanded  to  pur>'ey  victuals  for  the  munition  thereof.  By  p.s. 

The  like  for  Robert  Lewer,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Odyham,  pur^•eying 
victuals  for  the  munition  thereof.  By  K. 


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29 


1321. 

Oct.  18. 
Tower  of 
London 


Oct.  19. 

Tower  of 
London. 


Oct.  19. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Oct.  18. 

Tower  of 

London. 

Aug.  1. 
Sheppey. 


Oct.  28. 
Bochester. 


Oct.  17. 

Tower  of 
London. 


Oct.  27. 
Leeds. 

Oct.  26. 

Xjeeos. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

Licence  for  James  de  Wittewell  and  Alice  his  wife  to  enfeoff  Walter  de 
Wittewell  of  a  sixth  part  of  the  manors  of  Felmyngham  and  Bekham  and  of 
the  advowsons  of  the  church  of  Bekham  and  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  church 
of  Felmyngham,  held  in  chief,  and  for  him  to  regrant  the  same  to  the  said 
James  and  Alice  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  James.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

The  like  for  Christiana  daughter  of  William  de  Felmyngham  to  enfeoff 
the  said  Walter  of  the  same  premises,  and  for  him  to  regrant  them  to  her  for 
life,  with  remainder  to  the  said  James  and  Alice  and  the  heirs  of  James. 

By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Cirencestre  of  the  following  lands  &c.  in  Cirencestre,  viz.  by  Walter 
Writhelok  of  a  messuage,  26  acres  of  land,  }  acre  of  meadow,  and  5s.  of 
rent ;  by  William  de  Pulham  of  a  messuaji^e  and  an  acre  of  meadow  ;  by 
Thomas  Reymbald  and  Isabella  his  wife  of  an  acre  of  meadow  ;  by  William 
Schail,  the  younger,  of  a  toft  and  a  moiety  of  a  virgate  of  land  and  8  acres 
of  meadow  ;  and  by  William  do  Middelton  of  2  acres  of  meadow. 

By  fine  of  40«. 

The  like  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Keynesham  by  the  abbot  and  convent 
of  Dureford  of  40'?.  of  rent  in  Mapeldoreham  and  Winchester,  in  part  satis- 
faction of  100.<.  of  land  and  rent  which  they  had  licence  to  acquire. 

Pardon  to  William  Jetour  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  York  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Helmyng  de  Osenbrigg  on  a  plea  of 
trespass.  By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Christchurch,  Canterbury,  by  Bertram  de  Twytham  of  12  acres  of  land,  7 
acres  of  meadow,  and  5  acres  of  pasture  in  Eylewarton,  Chertham,  Brok 
and  Ikham,  held  of  them,  of  the  value  of  Is,  yearly,  as  appears  by  inquisition 
made  by  Richard  de  Bodenaye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part 
satisfaction  of  20/.  yearly  of  land  and  rent  which  they  had  licence  to  acquire 
for  the  maintenance  of  seven  chaplams  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in 
the  chapel  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  by  the  gate  of  their  priory  for  the 
souls  of  the  king  and  his  ancestors  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  all  the  men  of  Kent  in  favour  of  David, 
earl  of  Athol  and  John  de  Weston  who  is  supplying  the  place  in  the 
Household  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk,  the  king's  brother,  whom  the  king 
is  sending  forward  until  his  arrival  with  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of 
Pembroke,  and  John  do  ]3ritannia,  earl  of  Richemund,  to  lay  siege  to  the 
castle  of  Ledes,  which  is  held  against  queen  Isabella  by  men  of  the 
household  of  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere  and  others  by  his  command ; 
and  they  are  to  come  with  horses  and  arms  and  the  posse  of  the  coimty  at 
the  king's  wages.      [Fadera  :  Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Kent  to  warn  all  knights  and  footmen  of  his 
bailiwick  to  muster  at  the  said  castle  under  the  command  of  the  earl  of 
Athol  and  John  de  Weston  by  Tuesday  before  St.  Luke  the  Evangelist. 

[Fadera :  Pari,  Writs.] 

Simple  protection  without  clause  until  Christmas  for  Nicholas  Dauney, 
going  beyond  the  seas.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  iwlmnus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Foxle,  a  baron 
of  the  Exchequer.         By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 


80 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 


Oct.  24. 

Boxley. 


Oct.  1. 
Leeds. 

Oct.  29. 
Leeds. 


Nov.  2. 
Leeds. 

Nov.  6. 
Tonbridge. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

Safe-conduct,  during  pleasure,  for  the  servants  whom  John  do  Cherleton, 
king's  merchant  and  citizen  of  London,  is  sending  beyond  the  seas  to  buy 
com  and  other  victuals  to  bring  to  London.     By  K.  on  the  like  information. 

Pardon  to  Aline  late  the  wife  of  Edward  Burnel  for  acquiring  for  life 
without  licence  the  manor  of  Marteleye,  co.  Worcester,  from  Hugh  le 
Despenser,  the  elder,  held  in  chief  ;  with  restitution  thereof.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Chirk,  justice  of  Wales,  or  the  person 
supplying  his  place,  to  deliver  the  castle  of  Drosselan  with  the  stewardship 
of  Cantremaur  and  its  appurtenances  by  indenture  to  Walter  de  Bello 
Campo,  to  whom  the  king  has  granted  the  custody  thereof,  or  his  attorney, 
as  the  king  cannot  do  without  the  presence  of  the  said  Walter.  By  p.s. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  until  Whitsunday  for  Robert  de  Ardem, 
going  beyond  the  seas.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Edmund  de  Alegate,  king's  serjeant,  of  the  bailiwick  of  the 
custody  of  the  gate  of  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  to  hold  in  the  same  manner 
as  Roger  le  Porter,  deceased,  had  held  it.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Ralph  de  Cammoys,  constable  of  that  castle,  to 
deliver  it. 

Presentation  of  Robert  de  Tong  to  the  church  of  Stretton  in  Strettonsdale 
in  the  diocese  of  Hereford.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumns  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  Byndon. 


Oct.  19. 
Tower  of 
London. 

Oct.  18. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Oct.  19. 
Tower  of 
London. 

Oct.  23. 

Rochester. 


Oct.  21. 
Eltham. 

Oct.  19. 

Tower  of 
London. 


MEMBRANE    11. 

Protection  with  clause  noluttnut  for  one  year  for  Vannus  Grandonis  and 
his  fellows,  merchants  of  the  society  of  the  Spini,  and  Thomas  Brodyng, 
keepers  of  the  manor  of  Gedeneye. 

Pardon  to  John  le  Ray  of  Little  Reynham  and  Etheldreda  his  wife  for 
acquiring  without  licence  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  John,  10  acres  of  land 
and  lis.  of  rent  in  Little  Reynham  from  Thomas  de  Hauvill,  held  in 
chief ;  with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  20it, 

Licence  for  Joan  la  Mey  to  grant  in  tail  to  Robert  le  Mey  9  messuages, 
80  acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  pasture  and  6s,  of  rent  in  Causton,  held  in 
chief.  By  fine  of  40s. 

Master  Thomas  de  Foxton,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Master  Thomas  de  Carleton  and  John  de  Foxton  his  attorneys  for 
two  years. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Richard  Tilloy,  mayor 
of  the  town  of  Bristol. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

Protection,  with  clause  voluviusy  until  Easter  for  Andrew  de  Harcla, 
staying  in  the  March  of  Scotland  on  the  king's  service.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  John  le  Taverner,  Robert  Martyn  and  Thomas  son  of  John  le 
Tavemer  of  Bristol  of  their  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  for  not 
appearing  before  Henry  le  Spigurnel  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  oyer  and 


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1321. 


Oct.  23. 
Rochester. 

Oct.  25. 
Boxley. 


Oct.  18. 
Tower  of 
London. 

Oct.  25. 
Boxley. 


Oct.  25. 
Leeds. 

Oct.  21. 
Eltham. 

Oct.  23. 

Rochester. 


Sept.  29. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Nov.  8. 
Leeds. 


Nov.  8. 
Leeds. 


Membrane  11 — cont. 

tenniner  in  that  county,  and  of  the  abjuration  of  the  realm  which  they 
afterwards  made  in  the  town  of  Bristol  for  the  felonies  which  they 
acknowledged  that  they  had  committed  in  that  county.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Robert  Martyn. 

Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  John  de  Wrotham,  of  the  order  of  Friars 
Preachers,  going  on  the  king's  affairs  beyond  the  seas. 

Grant  as  a  further  favour  to  the  aldermen,  sheriflfs,  citizens  and 
commonalty  of  the  city  of  London  that  they  may  nominate  any  citizen  to 
the  mayoralty  and  present  him  at  the  Exchequer  to  take  his  oath  there. 
The  king  had  replevied  to  them  until  Michaelmas  last  the  office  of  the 
mayoralty,  which  had  been  taken  into  his  hands  before  the  justices  in 
eyre  at  the  Tower  of  London  and  he  had  accepted  their  nomination  of 
Hamo  de  Chigwell,  to  the  office,  for  that  period,  and  had  delivered  the 
custody  thereof  to  the  said  Hugh,  who  still  holds  it.      [Fcedera.]       By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  the  treasurership  and 
the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  to  admit  and  take  the  oath  from  the  person  so 
presented  at  the  Exchequer.      [Fiedera.] 

Grant  for  life  to  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richmond,  of  the  return  of 
writs  and  summonses  in  his  town  and  soke  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln. 

By  p.s. 

Master  Jordan  Moraunt,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
William  de  Buterle  and  Henry  de  Sturreye  his  attorney  for  one  year. 
He  has  like  letters  nominating  Richard  de  Crofton. 

Safe  conduct  for  that  period  for  the  said  Master  Jordan,  going  beyond 
the  seas  on  the  king's  business. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Lenton, 
going  on  the  king's  service  beyond  the  seas.  By  p.s. 

Swanilda  late  the  wife  of  Richard  de  Fey  staying  in  England  has  letters 
nominating  Richard  de  Fey  and  Henry  Lyreis  her  attorneys  in  Ireland  for 
two  years. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  at  the  request  of  Geoffrey  prior  of  Lenton, 
of  William  de  Cossale,  king's  clerk,  and  Herbert  Pouger,  to  be  keepers  of 
the  priory  and  to  apply  the  revenues  to  the  discharge  of  its  debts,  and  for 
the  maintenance  of  the  prior  and  convent.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  all  persons  in  the  castle  of  Tonebrigge  to  deliver  it 
with  its  armour,  victuals,  &c,,  by  indenture  to  Nicholas  de  la  Beche  and 
Richard  de  Grofhirst ;  as  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  to  whom  it  was 
originally  committed  as  part  of  the  lands  of  Hugh  Daudele,  the  younger, 
forfeited  to  the  king  by  judgment  of  the  court,  has  disregarded  the  king's 
mandate  to  deliver  it  to  Edmund  de  Wodestok,  earl  of  Kent,  his  brother, 
to  whom  he  has  since  granted  it.  By  K. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Nicholas  de  Clifford, 
prior  of  Blyth. 


Nov.  5.  Licence  for  John  le  fiz  Nichol  to  grant  for  life  to  William  Martel  his 

*''*11"*8^-       manor  of  Nymdesfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  held  in  chief.         By  fine  of  1  mark. 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 

Nov.  10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Tonbridge. 


Nov.  5. 
Tonbridge. 

Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  9. 
Eltham. 


Oct.  20. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Metnbrane  11 — cont. 

Writ  of  aid  for  two  years  directed  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  others  of  the 
town  of  Oxford  in  favour  of  William  de  Bircestre,  burgess  of  that  town, 
deputed  by  William  de  Ayremynne,  king's  clerk,  to  whom  the  king  has 
granted  for  life  the  custody  of  the  house  of  the  Converts,  London,  to 
collect  the  rents  due  to  the  said  house  in  that  town. 

John  de  Goushull,  parson  of  the  church  of  Alyngton,  going  beyond 
the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  William  de  ^lanthorp  and  Nicholas  son  of 
Michael  de  Spaldyng  his  attorneys  for  two  years. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  two  years  for  the  master  and 
brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  ^Margaret,  Huntyngdon,  which  is  of  the 
king's  advowson. 

Ralph,  count  of  Ew  and  Joan  his  wife,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  have  letters 
nominating  Bartholomew  de  Whigton  and  Hugh  Erl  their  attorneys  for  two 
years. 

They  have  like  letters  nominating  the  same  persons  in  Ireland. 

Pardon  to  Hugh  le  Tigheler  of  Lincoln  for  acquiring  for  life  without 
licence  the  manor  of  Rouston,  co.  Lincoln,  from  Adam  de  Everyngham  of 
Laxton,  held  in  chief ;  with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Licence  for  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster  to  grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Elias 
de  Stapelton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Swaveton  two  acres  of  land  there, 
held  in  chief,  adjoining  his  dwelling-place  for  the  enlargement  thereof. 

By  p.s. 


Nov.  18. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  18. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  11. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  17. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  14. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    10. 

Protection  until  Midsummer  for  Adam  de  Seleby,  the  Serjeant  whom 
Robert  de  Bardelby,  king's  clerk,  parson  of  the  church  of  Dodyngton,  is 
sending  to  his  church  to  sell  his  corn  there  and  to  bring  part  of  it  to 
London  for  the  maintenance  of  his  household. 

Pardon  to  William  de  Benham  and  Joan  his  wife  for  acquiring  in  tail 
without  licence  a  messuage  and  a  virgate  of  land  in  Mersbaldyngton, 
CO.  Oxford,  from  Richard  de  Morton,  who  held  the  same  in  chief  as  of  the 
honor  of  Walingford ;  with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Wroxton  by  Walter  de  Bumcestre  of  8  messuages,  a  virgate,  and  21  acres 
and  1  rood  of  land  in  Wroxton  and  Balscote,  held  of  the  priory  and  of  the 
value  of  2$,  yearly,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye, 
escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  lOOs.  yearly  of  land 
and  rent  which  they  have  licence  to  acquire. 

Clemencia  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Vescy,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  Reyner  de  Cotum  and  Richard  de  Cley  her  attorneys 
in  England  for  two  years. 

Safe  conduct,  until  the  Purification,  for  Master  Richard  de  Burton  and 
Hugh  de  Burgh,  king's  clerks,  whom  the  king  is  sending  to  the  March  of 
Scotland,  to  take  measures  for  the  safety  of  those  parts  against  the  Scottish 
enemies  and  rebels. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbess  and  convent  of 
Godestowe  by  William  de  Bumcestre  of  a  toft  in  the  suburb  of  Oxford  in 
exchange  for  another  toft  there  to  be  granted  to  him  by  the  said  abbess 
and  convent.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 


15   EDWARD   II.— Part   1. 


88 


1321. 

Nov.  14. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  15. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  19. 
Ongar 

(Anifre). 


Nov.  22. 

Ongar. 


Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  25. 
Ilford. 

Nov.  29. 

Pomfret-on- 
Thames, 


Nov.  28. 

Pomfret-on- 

Thames. 


Nov.  80. 

Pomf  ret-on - 

Thames. 


^lemhrane  10 — cont. 

Pardon  to  the  heirs  and  executors  of  the  wills  of  Robert  de  Araz  and 
Ralph  le  Fevre,  sheriffs  of  London  in  the  time  of  Edward  I,  of  that  which 
pertains  to  the  king  for  the  escape  of  Arnulph  son  of  Robert  de  Mounteny 
from  the  prison  of  Ncup^ato,  and  also  of  the  chattels  of  the  said  Arnulph 
forfeited  on  that  account,  whereof  they  and  the  tenants  of  the  lands  and 
tenements  late  of  the  said  Robert  and  Ralph  were  charged  before  Hervey  de 
Stanton  and  his  fellows,  justices  last  in  eyre  at  the  Tower  of  London. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Master  Adam  de  Ayremynne,  king's  clerk,  of  the  deanery  of 
Chester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  see  of  Coventry 
and  Lichfield.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  that  bishopric. 

Presentation  of  the  same  Master  Adam  de  Ayremynne  to  the  said 
deanery.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  Alice  late  the  wife  of  Elias  de  Tyngewyk  of  80/.  yearly 
at  the  Exchequer  in  lieu  of  the  farm  of  the  regality  and  market  of  Derteford, 
CO.  Kent,  lately  granted  to  her  for  life  as  of  that  value,  which  the  king 
afterwards  granted  amongst  other  lands  to  Edmund  de  Wodestok,  earl  of 
Kent.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Coventry  and  the  dean  and  chapter 
of  Lichfield  to  elect  a  bishop  on  news  being  brought  of  the  death  of  Walter, 
the  late  bishop,  by  William  de  Blaby,  sacristan,  and  Simon  de  Franketon, 
cellarer,  of  Coventry,  and  Master  John  de  Stratford  and  Philip  de  Turvill, 
canons  of  Lychefeld.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  AVilliam  de  Loppedelle,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Seleseye,  to  Thomas  Whetston,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Bixle 
by  Hastynges,  of  8  acres  of  land  and  12^/.  of  rent  in  Bixlo  in  augmentation 
of  his  vicarage.  By  fine  of  J  mark. 

Robert,  prior  of  Bath,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  Robert 
Beon  and  Nicholas  de  Weston  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  t/uod  dawnuw  made  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye, 
late  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  at  the  instance  of  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl 
of  Pembroke,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Bromholm  by  Henry  de  Sidestronde  and  Roger  de  AValsham  of  a  fifth  part 
of  the  manor  of  Baketon  by  Bromholm,  co.  Norfolk,  which  fifth  part  is  held 
in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Eye.  By  K. 

Grant  in  fee  simple  to  David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  of  the  castle, 
manor  and  honor  of  Chilham,  co.  Kent,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and 
other  appurtenances,  late  of  Isabella  de  Dovor,  his  grandmother,  which 
came  to  the  hands  of  Edward  I  as  an  escheat  and  is  now  in  the  king's 
hands;  conditionally  upon  his  faithful  adherence  to  the  king.  [VarL 
Writs.]  By  K. 

Licence  for  Adam  CJerard,  chaplain,  to  enfeoff  Bartholomew  Gerard  of  a 
messuage,  25  acres  of  land,  2.}  acres  of  meadow  and  pasture  for  800  sheep 
in  Fakenham  and  Euston,  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  IOn. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Staverdale  by  William  Wytheng  and  Joan  his  wife,  of  18  acres  of  land  in 
Batecombe  by  Breuton,  upon  the  death  of  Richard  le  Taillur  of  Glaston- 
bury and  Eleanor  his  wife,  who  hold  the  same  of  them  in  dower  of  the  said 
Eleanor,  which  are  held  of  the  priory,  and  are  of  the  value  of  2s.  yearly,  as 


249C2 


c 


84 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 


Nov.  25. 

nford. 


Membrane  10 — cont. 

appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  late  escheator  on  this 
side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  10/.  yearly  of  land  and  rent  which  they 
have  licence  to  acquire. 

Grant  for  life  to  Giles  de  Ispania  and  Laurencia  his  wife  of  the  houses 
and  lands  specified  in  the  under-mentioned  schedule  late  of  William 
de  Monte  Ryvelli  held  and  which  by  reason  of  his  debts  to  the  king  are  in 
the  king's  hands.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  on  the  schethde  attached. 


Nov.  26. 

Ilford. 


Nov.  80. 

Pomfret-on- 
Thames. 


Membrane  10 — {ScheihUe), 

Grant  to  Giles  de  Ispannia,  king's  serjeant,  and  to  Laurencia  his  wife,  for 
their  lives,  of  the  houses,  lands  and  tenements  in  Redynges,  Burefeld, 
Whitele,  Erie,  Wenergh  and  Sunninges  as  well  those  late  of  Robert  de 
Preston,  which  through  a  trespass  of  the  said  Robert  came  to  the  hands  of 
Edward  I  and  were  by  him  granted  to  William  de  Monte  Ryvelli  for  as 
long  as  they  remained  in  his  hands  for  that  reason,  as  also  those  held  by 
the  said  William  on  the  day  of  his  death,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands 
both  for  the  said  trespass  and  for  the  debts  wherein  the  said  William  was 
bound  to  Edward  I.  By  K. 

Membrane  10 — c<mt. 

Protection  for  Master  Walter  de  Blyth,  king's  clerk,  parson  of  the 
church  of  Worth  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  in  his  possession  of  that 
church,  which  is  of  the  patronage  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Abyndon,  and 
which  he  holds  by  reason  of  the  right  which  the  king  holds  or  may  hold  on 
account  of  any  preceding  voidanoe  of  that  abbey,  which  is  also  of  the  king's 
patronage.  By  E. 


Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  14. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  18. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  16. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  11. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  15. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of* 
Spaldyngg  by  Henry  son  of  Lambert  de  Weston  of  9  acres  and  8  roods  of 
land  in  Weston,  of  their  own  fee  and  of  the  yearly  value  of  9^.  dd.,  as 
appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  escheator  this  side 
Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  201.  yearly  of  land  which  they  have  licence  to 
acquire. 

Grant  for  one  year  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Great 
Yarmouth,  for  the  repair  of  their  town,  that  the  goods  of  merchants  or 
aliens  shall  not  be  arrested  for  any  debt  of  which  they  are  not  principal 
debtors,  or  pledges,  or  for  the  trespass  of  other  persons  in  that  town. 

By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Kyrkeby  to  the  church  of  Cheddeseye  in  the 
diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of 
the  land  and  heir  of  William  de  Monte  Acuto,  tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus,  until  St.  Botolph's,  for  Thomas  son  of 
Richard  de  Hockele  of  London,  staying  in  Ponthieu  on  the  king's 
service.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Roger  de  Gildesburgh, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Crauelegh. 

The  like  for  Master  Gilbert  de  Middeltou, 


16    EDWARD    II.— Part   1.  86 


1  Qoj  Membrane  9 — e^mt, 

Nov.  12.         Pardon  to  Richard  son  of  Roger  de  Boyfeld  for  acquiring  in  fee  without 
Westminster,    licence  from  Henry  de  Lancastre  a  messuage  and  a  moiety  of  a  virgate  of 

land  in  Hampton,  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  ^  mark. 

Nov.  11.         The  like  upon  fine  made  by  William  Haliberd  and  Agnes  his  wife,  to  the 

Westminster,    gaid  Agnes  for  acquiring   in   fee  without  licence  to  her  and  her  heirs 

from  Alice  daughter  of  John  Rewe  a  messuage  and  6  acres  of  land  in 

Turvey,  and  from  Joan  daughter  of  John  Rowe  and  Walter  her  son  4  acres 

of  land  there ;  with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Nov.  14.  Prohibition  directed  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  from  proceedings  in 
Westminster,  derogation  of  the  judgment  of  the  king's  court,  whereby  the  king  recovered 
against  Henry,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  collation  to  the  prebend  of  Aylesbury 
in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  and  from  molesting  Master  Robert  de 
Baldok,  king's  clerk,  whom  the  king  has  collated  to  it,  in  his  possession 
thereof,  by  citing  him  to  answer  without  the  realm,  touching  his  said 
collation.  By  K. 

Nov.  16.         Mandate  to  John  de  Sapy,  late  constable  of  the  castle  of  Beaumaris,  to 

Westminster,    deliver  that  castle  with  its  armour,  victuals,  &c.  by  indenture  and    the 

shrievalty  of  Kaernarvon  to  Giles  de  Bello  Campo,  to  whom  the  king  has 

committed  during  pleasure  the  custody  thereof,  or  to  his  attorney,  as  the 

king  cannot  do  without  the  presence  in  his  service  of  the  said  Giles. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  12.         Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Easter  for  Ralph  de  Gorges,  the 
Westminster,    elder,  lately  on  the  king's  service  in  the  March  of  Wales  and  for  that 

reason  taken  and  imprisoned.  By  E. 

Nov.  IB.         Protection  with  clause  nohtmtu  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Neuton 
Westminster.     Longevill. 

Nov.  18.         Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Pershore  to  appropriate  in  mortmain 

Westminster,    the  church  of  St.  Andrew,  Pershore,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  which  is 

of  their  advowson.  By  fine  of  100«. 

Nov.  14.         Grant  for  seven  years  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  Great  Yarmouth  of 
Westminster,    murage.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  12.         Gilbert,  abbot  of  Citeaux,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 

Westminster.    Hugh  de  Sancto  Lupo,  his  fellow   monk,  and  John  de  Bekenesfeld  his 

attorneys  in  England  for  three  years.  By  fine  of  iOs,    Lincoln.     York. 

Nov.  16.         Writ  of  aid  for  Res  ap  Griffith,  king's  yeoman,  appointed  to  levy  all  the 

Westminster,    forces,  horse  and  foot,  of  West  Wales  and  South  Wales  to  suppress  any 

insurrection  in  those  parts.     [Pari.  Wriu.]  By  K. 

The  like  for  Griffin  ap  Rees  in  North  Wales.     [ParL  Writs.] 

Nov.  12.         Pardon  to  Henry  le  White  and  Juliana  his  wife  and  Matilda,  daughter  of 

Westminster,    the  said  Henry,  for  acquiring  without  licence  for  their  lives  a  messuage, 

6  acres  of  land  and  pasture  for  2  oxen,  4  cows,  4  bullocks,  1  beast  for  the 

plough,  1  foal  and  60  sheep  in  Langeton  from  John  le  Waleys,  held  in 

chief.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Nov.  20.         Grant  to  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richmond,  king's  kinsman,  of  the 
Ongar.       custody,  during  the  minority  of  the  heir,  of  the  lands  late  of  John  de 
Northwode,  tenant  in  chief;  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Simon  de  Knottyngleye  to  deliver  the  said  custody  to  him. 


86 


CALENDAR    OF  PATENT    ROLLS. 


1321. 


Nov.  20. 
Ongar. 


Nov.  16. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  26. 

Ilford. 


Nov.  26. 

nford. 


Nov.  30. 

Pom£ret-on- 

Thames. 

Nov.  18. 
Ongar. 


Membrane  9 — cont, 

Margery  de  Cannynges  and  Isabella  de  Langeford,  nuns  of  Wilton, 
bringing  news  of  the  death  of  Emma,  late  abbess,  have  letters  for  the 
prioress  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Hamo  de  Chiggewell,  mayor  of  the  city  of  London,  to  punish 
by  imprisonment  or  other  penalty  all  persons  disobeying  him  and  other 
ministers  of  the  king  in  matters  touching  the  keeping  of  the  city,  and  all 
suspected  persons  frequenting  the  city  and  occasionally  going  there; 
and  he  shall  not  be  charged  or  disquieted  for  any  punishments  he  inflicts 
except  before  the  king  or  by  the  king's  special  mandate.  By  K. 

Grant  for  the  repair  of  the  chapel  of  the  house  of  the  Converts,  London, 
and  of  the  ornaments  thereof  and  of  the  buildings  and  in  aid  of  the 
maintenance  of  the  converts,  of  the  deodands  of  the  last  eyre  at  the  Tower 
of  London,  to  be  disposed  of  by  William  de  Ayremynne,  king's  clerk,  keeper 
of  that  house.  By  K. 

This  matter  is  notified  to  the  sheriffs  of  London,  as  appears  on  the  Close 
Roll  under  the  same  date. 

Pardon  to  Richard  Councedieu  of  his  outlawry  for  not  appearing  in  the 
king's  court  before  the  justices  to  answer  John  de  Ripariis  of  a  trespass. 

ByK. 

Safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  Robert  Roma3m  and  other  servants,  whom 
Mary,  countess  of  Fiflfe,  staying  in  Scotland,  is  sending  to  London  to  buy 
cloths,  jewels  and  other  things  for  her  chamber,  on  condition  that  they 
take  back  to  Scotland  no  war  horses  or  armour.      [Fcedera.] 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  the  burgesses,  mariners 
and  commonalty  of  the  town  of  La  Pole,  co.  Dorset. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Protection  with  clause  tiolumus  for  one  year  for  William  Bathele,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Bulewell. 


Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  13. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   8. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Master  Robert  de  Baldok, 
who  holds  of  the  king's  collation  the  prebend  of  Aylesbury  in  the  church  of 
St.  Mary,  Lincoln.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richmond,  of  the  return  of  all 
writs  and  summonses  in  his  town  of  Boston  and  in  the  sokes  of  that  town, 
and  in  Gueyton  and  in  all  his  lands  in  the  county  of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  qnnd  damnum  made  by  the  sheriff  of  York, 
for  William  son  of  William  to  stop  a  highway  leading  through  his  park 
of  Emmeley,  on  condition  that  he  make  another  way  of  like  length  and 
breadth  on  the  west  side  thereof  ;  as  it  appears  that  the  old  way  was  400 
perches  long  by  40  feet  broad,  and  the  new  way  will  be  880  perches  long 
and  60  feet  broad  and  will  be  more  convenient  for  the  country.    By  fineof  20j). 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Eynesham  by  John  de  Trillawe  of  a  messuage,  a  toft,  2  acres  8  roods  of 
land,  and  an  acre  of  meadow  in  South  Stoke  (Stoke  AhhatU)  of  their  own  fee, 
of  the  yearly  value  of  8j(.  4(/.,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Richard 
de  Rodeneye,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  20  marks 
yearly  of  land  and  rent  which  they  have  licence  to  acquire. 


16    EDWARD    II.— Part   1. 


87 


1321. 
Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  16. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  16. 

WeHtiuinster. 


Nov.  22. 
Ongar. 


[Nov.]  26. 

Ilford. 


Nov.  80. 

Pomfret- 

[on-Thames.] 


Nov.  80. 

Pomfret-on- 

Thames. 


Membrane  8 — cont. 

Pardon  to  Arnald  son  of  Robert  de  Mouuteny  for  the  death  of  Richard 
de  Parys,  *  chaloner/  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  John  de  Brytania,  earl  of  Richmond,  to  John 
Bisshop,  Thomas  Senclyn,  William  le  Mouner,  Robert  Bisshop,  John  de 
Reyndene,  William  Broun,  Roger  Dykex,  John  Kyng,  John  Bokeler,  John 
le  Barber,  Richard  Longeman,  Richard  le  Longe,  John  Lovekyn,  Adam 
Lyztfot,  Walter  Breton,  Roger  Mellere,  Margery  Scot  and  John  le  Barber 
of  their  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Hertford  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  de  Maddyngle,  John  de  Bousser  and  Geoffrey  atte  Lee,  justices 
appointed  to  hear  and  detennine  a  trespass  committed  by  them  against 
Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere  and  Margaret  his  wife.  By  K. 

Power  to  J.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  the  abbot  of  Holmcoltran,  the  prior  of 
St.  Mary*s,  Carlisle,  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  John  de  Penreth,  knights,  and 
Masters  Michael  de  Hartcla,  Richard  de  Ihirton  and  Hugh  de  Burgh  to 
treat  of  a  final  peace  with  Robert  de  Brus  and  his  adherents.  By  K. 

The  like  to  them  or  any  four  of  them  to  extend  the  existing  truce,  which 
should  expire  at  Christmas.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  said  Andrew  or  John  to  confinu  by  oath  any  extension  of 
the  truce  made  by  the  said  bishop  and  others  above-named.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  said  bishop  and  others  to  grant  safe-conduct  to  persons  of 
Scotland  who  shall  come  into  the  realm  to  treat  of  the  said  business.    By  K. 

The  like  to  them  of  appointing  keepers  of  such  truce  in  Northumberland 
and  the  Marches  and  in  Cumberland  and  the  Marches.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  all  castellans,  constables,  keepers  of  towns  and  other 
ministers  to  observe  such  truce  when  it  is  made.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  they  were  surrendered  by  the  haml  of  H,  de  BuryOy  aR 
nothing  was  done  tJterein, 

Mandate  to  Robert  de  Umframvill,  earl  of  Anegos,  and  John  de  Fenwyk, 
sherifif  of  Northumberland,  to  restore  to  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of 
Pembroke,  his  castle  of  Mitford,  lately  captured  from  him  by  Walter  de 
Seleby  and  his  accomplices,  and  recaptured  by  the  said  earl  of  Anegos  and 
the  sheriff.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Humphrey  de  Waleden  appointed  to  survey  the  lands  and 
tenements  of  Roger  Damory,  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere  and  Hugh 
Daudele,  the  younger,  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Hertford  and  Suffolk,  and 
the  com,  stock  and  goods  therein,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  and  to 
dispose  of  and  make  bailiffs  and  reeves  for  the  custody  thereof  as  shall  be 
most  for  the  king's  benefit. 

Henry,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wydehaye,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  Philip  de  Famham  and  Ralph  de  Burgo  Sancti  Petri 
his  attorneys  in  England  for  one  year. 

Mandate  to  W.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  the  other  prelates  of  that 
province  about  to  assemble  at  the  provincial  council  at  London,  to  abstain 
from  enacting  or  ordaining  any  matter  concerning  the  crown,  and  to  give 
credence  to  John  de  Brytannia,  earl  of  Richmond,  Edmund  earl  of  Arundel 
and  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  on  the 
king's  behalf.      {FarL  Writs,  cf,  also  Fiedera,]  By  K. 

Grant  to  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of 
Fljncton  in  the  church  of  Lichfield,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
voidance  of  the  see  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Ayremynne. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 

Nov.  28. 

Pomfrct-on- 

Thames. 

Nov.  26. 

Ilford. 


Sept.  17. 

Harwich. 

Nov.  80. 

Poinfrct-on- 

Thames. 


Membrane  8 — cotU. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Kyrkeby  to  the  church  of  Worfeld,  in  the 
above-named  diocese,  in  the  king's  gift  for  the  same  reason.  By  p.s. 

Bernard  Chicat  of  Bordeaux,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters 
nominating  Arnald  Coguti  of  St.  Emihon  his  attorney  in  England  for  two 
years. 

Pardon  to  John  son  and  heir  of  John  Filliol,  tenant  in  chief,  of  the  relief 
due  for  his  inheritance  on  the  death  of  his  father.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  W.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  the  prelates  about  to 
assemble  at  London  at  the  provincial  council  to  make  no  ordinances  to 
the  prejudice  of  the  crown  or  realm.  By  K. 

Letters  of  credence  on  this  business  are  written  to  the  said  prelates  as  is 
contained  in  the  Close  Roll  under  the  same  date.     [Pad.  JVrits,] 


Nov.  80. 

Poiufret-on- 

Thames. 


Nov.  28. 

Pomfret-on- 

Thames. 


Nov.  28. 

Pomfret-on- 

Thames. 


Nov.  28. 

Pomfret-on- 

Thames. 


Nov.  30. 

Pomfret-on- 

Thames. 


MEMBRANE    7. 

Notification  that  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  were  in 
the  king's  hands  from  12  January,  18  Edward  II,  the  day  of  the 
death  of  J.  the  late  bishop,  until  5  August  next  following,  on  which 
day  they  were  restored  to  H.  the  now  bishop. 

Pardon  to  John  le  Taverner,  burgess  of  Bristol,  of  his  outlawry  for  not 
appearing  before  Henry  Spygurnel  and  his  fellows,  lately  appointed  justices 
of  oyer  and  terminer  touching  the  death  of  Alexander  de  Villers,  who  was 
killed  in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  and  of  his  abjuration  of  the  realm  for 
the  same.  Grant  also  to  him  of  all  his  lands  and  tenements  and  goods 
which  belong  to  the  king  as  escheats  by  reason  of  the  said  outlawry 
and  abjuration.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Robert  Martyn,  burgess  of  Bristol.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  John  le  Taverner  and  Thomas  his  son,  burgesses  of  Bristol,  of 
all  their  contempts,  trespasses  and  disobediences  against  the  king  and  his 
ministers  committed  in  the  town  of  Bristol  and  the  suburb  thereof,  from 
2  February,  6  Edward  II,  to  28  December  10  Edward  II.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Robert  Martyn,  burgess  of  Bristol. 

General  pardon  to  the  above  John  and  Thomas  his  son.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  above  Robert  Martyn. 

The  like  to  the  said  John  and  Thomas  of  their  outlawries  in  the  county  of 
Gloucester  by  reason  of  their  not  appearing  before  the  above  Henry 
Spygurnel  and  his  fellows  touching  disobediences  to  the  king  and  trespasses 
against  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  William  Randolf,  John  de  London, 
John  de  Celario,  Peter  Fraunceys  and  John  Snow.  By  p.s. 

Commission  to  Thomas  de  Sandwyco,  John  de  Segrave,  Daniel  de 
Brouham  and  William  de  Orlaston  to  levy  600  armed  foot  in  the  county 
of  Kent  and  to  conduct  them  to  the  king  at  Cirencestre  by  18  Dec.     By  K. 

The  like  to  John  Dabemoun,  Peter  son  of  Reginald  and  John  do  Boudon 
to  levy  500  foot  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

The  like  to  Thomas  de  Lovayn,  Wilham  de  Marenny  and  Thomas  de  la 
Haye  to  levy  600  foot  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford. 

Aftei-wards  on  17  December  the  said  Thomas,  William  and  Thomas  were 
commanded  to  levy  and  bring  the  said  forces  to  the  king  as  soon  as 
possible.     [Pari,  U  ritif.] 


15    EDWARD    II.— Pabt  1. 


89 


1321. 

Nov.  80. 

Porafret-on- 

Thames. 


Dec.  9. 

Isleworth. 


Dec.  26. 

Cirencester. 

Jan.  2. 
Worcester. 

Feb.  18. 
Oloacester. 

Nov.  80. 

Pomfret-on- 

Thames. 

Dec.  8. 
Isleworth. 


Dec.  2. 
Isleworth. 


Membrane   7 — cont. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Bello  Campo  of  Somersete  and  John  Meriet 

appointed  to  assemble,  if  necessary,  all  the  horse  and  foot  of  Somerset  and 

Dorset  against  the  king's  insurgents  ;  and  the  sheriff  is  commanded  to  be 

aiding.      [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following  counties  : — 

William  de  Kyme  and  Peter  le  Bretun  in  the  parts  of  Lindesey, 

CO.  Lincoln. 
Andrew  de  Hartcla  in  Northumberland,  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 
Simon  Warde  in  York. 
Thomas  Bardolf,  John  de  Thorp  and  John  Hauward  in  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk. 
Hugh  de  Courtenay  and  William  Martyn  in  Cornwall  and  Devon. 
John  de  Somery,  John  de  Segrave,  the  elder,  Ralph  Basset  and  Peter 

de  Monte  Forti  in  Warwick,  Leicester  and  Stafford. 
Oliver  de  Ingham  and  Robert  Lewer  in  Wilts  and  Berks.  [Pari,  Writs,] 

The  like  for  William  Rydel,  constable  of  Castle  Barnard  in  the  liberty  and 

honor  of  the  said  castle  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  certain  words  excepted. 

[Pari.  Writs,]  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  the  said  commissioners  directed  to  the  sheriffs  of  the 
above  counties. 

Letters  on  the  same  business  are  written  to  each  of  the  above 
commissioners  as  is  contained  on  the  dorse  of  the  close  roll  under  the 
same  date. 

The  like  for  the  following  counties  : — 

Thomas  Bardolf,  John  de  Thorp  and  John  Haward  in  Norfolk. 
Edmund  de  Hemmegrave,  Thomas  de  Orey  and  John   Haward  in 
Suffolk. 


William  de  Somervill  in  Gloucester  and  Worcester. 

Nicholas  de  Kingeston,  John  de  Tychebum  in  Wilts. 

John  de  Scures  in  Southampton. 

Robert  de  Ardem,  John  de  Brompton  in  Oxford  and  Berks. 


ByK. 

ByK. 
ByK. 
ByK., 


Walter  Waldeshef  in  Derby. 


ByK. 

[Pari.  Writs.] 


The  prior  of  Lanthony  by  Gloucester,  staying  in  England,  has  letters 
nominating  Philip  Bacun  and  Robert  de  Odynton  his  attorneys  in  Ireland 
for  two  years. 

John  son  of  Roger  le  Plomer  of  Norhampton,  staying  in  England,  has 
letters  nominating  John  de  Castro  Godrici  his  attorney  in  Lreland  for  the 
same  time. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Wyrecestre  to  the  church  of  Aston  in  Morthyng 
in  the  diocese  of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land 
and  heir  of  William  de  Cantilupo,  tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolnmns  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Marchumle, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Great  Billyng. 

Safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  the  servants  whom  Master  Walter  de  Istelep, 
late  treasurer  of  Ireland,  who  has  come  to  England  to  the  king  to  render 
account  for  the  time  that  he  was  treasurer,  is  sending  to  Ireland  to  purvey 
80  quarters  of  wheat  and  80  quarters  of  oats  for  the  maintenance  of  himself 
and  his  household. 


10  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1091  Membra  ne  7 — cont. 

Dpc.  1.  Power  to  John  de  Bennyngham,  earl  of  Loueth,  justiciary  of  Ireland,  to 

Isleworih.     remove  such  justices  and  other  ministers  of  places  put  there  by  Roger  de 

Mortuo  Mari,  when  he  was  justiciary,  as  he  shall  find  inelFicient  and  to 

appoint  others  in  their  places.     [FanleraJ]  By  p.s. 

Nov.  15.  Licence  for  Robert  de  Holand  and  Matilda  his  wife  to  assign  the  manors 

Westminster,  of  Brackele  and  liaise,  co.  Northampton,  and  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of 
Shei)eshed,  co.  Leicester,  held  in  chief,  to  Adam  de  Preston  and  William  de 
Wirkesworth  and  for  them  to  regrant  the  same  to  the  said  Robert*  and 
Matilda  for  their  lives,  with  successive  remainders  to  Robert  son  of  the  said 
Robert  de  Iloland  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  Thomas  his  brother,  Alan 
brother  of  Thomas,  the  heirs  male  of  Robert  and  Matilda,  and  to  the  right 
heirs  of  Matilda.  By  tine  of  20  marks. 

Dec.  G.  Writ  of  aid  for  Oliver  de  Ingham  and  Robert  Lewer  appointed  to  seize 

Wrpt minster,  into  the  king's  hands  all  the  lands  and  goods  of  Roger  Dammory,  Hugh 
Daudele,  the  younger,  Philip  de  la  Beche,  Henry  lo  Tyes,  John  de  la  Beche, 
Philip,  Robert  and  Edmund  brothers  of  the  said  John,  John  Giffard  of 
Bryumiesfeld,  John  Mautravers,  the  younger,  William  de  Whitefeld, 
Nicholas  de  Percy,  and  Bartholomew  do  Badelesmere  in  the  counties  of 
Oxford,  Ikrks,  Wilts  and  Gloucester.  By  K. 

Doc.  7.  Commission  to  Oliver  de  Ingham  and  liobert  Lewer  to  arrest  Roger 

Westminster.  Dammory,  Hugh  Daudele  *le  iitz,'  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  Philip  de 
la  Beche,  Henry  de  Tyeys,  John  de  la  Beche,  Philip,  Robert  and  Edmund 
his  brothers,  John  (iiflfard  of  Brymmesf eld,  John  Mautravers  '  le  fitz,'  William 
de  Whitefeld  and  Nicholas  de  Percy ;  the  sheriffs,  in  whose  bailiwicks  the 
said  Roger  and  others  may  be  found,  are  to  commit  them  to  prison. 

[Pari  Writs,]      13y  K. 


MKMBRASE    iS. 

Dec.  5.  Apjwintment  during  pleasure,  with  the  assent  of  queen  Isabella,  of  Oliver 

Wtstminstt^r.    de  Ingham  to  the  custody  of  the  corpus  only  of  the  castle  of  Marlebergh, 

which  she  holds  for  life  of  the  king's  grant,  saving  to  her  all  the  issues  and 

profits  of  the  said  castle.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  queen  to  deliver  the  corpus  of  the  castle  to  him  by 

indenture. 

The  like  appointment  of  Robert  Lower  to  the  custody  of  the  corpus  of  the 
castle  of  Devises,  which  the  queen  also  holds.  By  K. 

Like  mandate  to  the  queen. 

Doc.  5.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Herewold  of  London,  *  spycer,*  of  his  outlawry  in  the 

Westmin^-tcr.    county  of  Norfolk  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  James  de 
Sutton  of  Boston  on  a  plea  of  trespass. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

Dec.  6.  Protection  with  clause  nolu}nuH  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Donekeswclle. 

Westminster. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Hugh  de  Courteneye. 
Eleanor  de  Courteneye. 
Margaret  de  Moles. 

Dec.  8.  Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Joan  late  the  wife  of 

WoFtminst^'r.    Jauics  dc  Bohoim. 


15    EDWARD    II.— Pakt   1. 


41 


1321. 
Dec.  6. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  8. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  7. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  6. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  8. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  8. 
Westminster. 


Dec.  12. 
Beading. 

Dec.  18. 

Newbury. 


Dec.  20. 

Cirencester. 


Dec.  28. 

Cirencester. 


Dec.  26. 

Cirencester. 


Membrane  6 — canU 

John  de  Hothum,  bishop  of  Ely,  staying  in  England,  has  letters 
nominating  Elias  de  Asshebum  and  Alexander  Aptot  his  attorneys  in 
Ireland  for  two  years. 

Grant  to  Master  Robert  de  Patrika,  king's  clerk,  of  the  archdeaconry  of 
Stafford  in  the  church  of  St.  Chad,  Lichefeld,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  voidance  of  the  see  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

Vacatetl  because  (pthenrise  below. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Donestaple  to  the  church  of  Alresford,  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of 
the  see.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  Jiolumns  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Chissebeche. 

Protection  with  clause  vohiwun  for  one  year  for  Master  John  de  Stretford, 
archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

ByK. 

He  also  has  letters  nominating  Master  Robert  de  Stretford  and  Master 
Thomas  de  Langetoft  his  attorneys  for  one  year.  By  K. 

He  has,  as  executor  of  J.  late  bishop  of  Lincoln,  like  letters  nominating 
the  said  Master  Thomas  de  Langetoft  and  Nicholas  de  Wei  ton. 

Safe  conduct  for  the  said  archdeacon. 

Safe  conduct  until  Easter  for  the  servants,  whom  Elias  de  Assheburn, 
king's  yeoman,  is  sending  to  Ireland  to  purvey  and  bring  to  him  100 
quarters  of  wheat  for  his  maintenance. 

Grant  for  five  years  to  the  mayor,  bailififs  and  good  men  of  the  town 
of  Oxford  of  murage. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

Prohibition  directed  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  against  molesting 
Thomas  de  Staunton,  king's  clerk,  in  his  possession  of  the  church  of 
Crundal,  to  which  the  king  lately  presented  him;  the  king  having  recovered 
by  judgment  of  the  court  before  the  king  the  presentation  thereto 
belonging  to  him  by  reason  ot  the  late  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of 
Winchester.      [Fcedera,]  By  K. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Gilbert  de  Wygeton  as  clerk  of  the  Great 
Wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  William  de  Cusance  to  deliver  to  him  by  indenture  all  things 
belonging  to  that  office  that  are  in  his  custody.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  the  treasurership  and  the 
chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer  to  deliver  to  him  money  as  he  requires  it 
for  pun^eyances  of  those  things  that  pertain  to  that  office,  charging  the 
keeper  of  the  said  Wardrobe  therewith.  By  p.s. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  two  years  for  William  de  Irby,  prior 
of  Hereford.  By  K. 

Writ  fic  intendendo  directed  to  the  barons  of  the  port  of  Dover  for  Simon 
Gyles,  whom  Edmund  de  Wodestok,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother,  to 
whom  the  king  has  granted  the  wardenship  of  the  said  port,  has  appointed 
during  his  pleasure  to  be  his  deputy  there. 

Protection  with  clause  voliimm  for  one  year  for  William  de  Deen  going 
beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 


42 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 
Dec.  25. 

Cirencester. 

1322. 

Jan.  20. 
Shrewsbury. 

1321. 

Dec.  26. 

Cirencester. 


Dec.  27. 

Cirencester. 

Dec.  27. 
Cirencester. 

1322. 

Jan.  18. 

Shrewsbury. 

Feb.  18. 

Gloucester. 

Jan.  8. 

Worcester. 

1321. 

Dec.  26. 

Girenoester. 

1322. 

Jan.  8. 
Worcester. 

Jan.  5. 
Worcester. 


Membrane  6 — cent. 

Writ  fh  intendendo  for  James  Beauflour,  whom  Stephen  de  Abyndon, 
king's  Serjeant  and  butler,  has  appointed  during  his  pleasure  to  be  his 
deputy  in  the  port  of  London. 

The  like  for  James  de  Sutton,  appointed  in  like  manner  to  the  said  office 
in  the  town  of  Boston. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  the  knights  and  others  of  the  county  of  Gloucester 
for  John  de  Hampton,  sheriff  of  the  county,  and  Robert  de  Aston,  bailiff  of 
the  liberty  of  the  abbot  of  Cyrencestre,  whom  the  king  has  appointed  to 
level  the  castle  of  Brymmesfeld.  By  E. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  the  men  and  commonalty  of  the  town  of 
Cirencestre,  their  servants  and  goods.  By  K. 

Grant  for  three  years  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  said  town 
of  Cirencestre  of  pavage.  By  K. 

Grant  for  three  years  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Wodestok 
of  murage.  By  E. 


The  like  for  one  year  to  those  of  the  city  of  Hereford. 


ByE. 


Henry  de  Belton  and  Bichard  de  Athelingflet,  monks  of  the  house  of 
Seleby,  bringing  news  of  the  death  of  Simon  their  abbot,  have  letters  for 
the  prior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  )wliunus  for  one  year  for  Martin  de  Fisshacre. 

The  like  for  Margaret  de  Dynham. 

The  like  for  the  abbot  of  Pershore.  By  E. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  until  Michaelmas  for  John  de  Peyto, 
William  de  Bycheford,  William  de  Brunman,  John  de  Glyve,  Robert  del 
Hawe,  John  de  la  Chaumbre  and  William  le  Messager.  By  E. 


1321. 

Dec.  10. 

Heading. 


Dec.  12. 
Reading. 


MEMBRANE  6. 

Commission  to  John  Mortein,  Ralph  son  of  Richard  and  Roger  de  Bello 
Campo,  keepers  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Bedford,  to  select  sixteen 
armed  horsemen  in  that  county  to  be  with  the  king  wherever  he  may  be  on 
Friday  after  St.  Lucy  the  Virgin.     [Pari.  Merits,]  By  E. 

The  like  to  Ralph  de  Wedon,  John  de  la  Penne  and  Philip  de  Hardeshull, 
keepers  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Buckingham,  to  select  fourteen  armed 
horsemen  in  that  county.     [Pari,  Writs.]  By  E. 

Commission  to  John  de  Mortein,  Ralph  son  of  Richard,  and  Roger  de 
Bello  Campo  to  preserve  the  peace  and  to  see  that  the  assize  of  arms  is 
observed  in  the  county  of  Bedford  in  pursuance  of  the  statute  of 
Winchester.     [Ftedna:  Pari.  Writtt,]  By  E. 

The  like  in  the  under-mentioned  counties,  viz : — 

Ralph  de  Wedon,  John  de  la  Penne  and  Philip  de  Hardeshull  in 

Buckingham. 
Henry  Huse,  John  de  Ifeld,  Robert  de  Estden  and  John  FiUiol  in 

Sussex. 
William  le  Botiller  of  Wemme,  Robert  de  Grendon,  Roger  Corbet  of 

Haddele,  and  John  de  Felton  in  Salop.     [Fadera :  Pari.  Writs.] 


16    EDWARD    n.— Part   1. 


48 


1322. 

Jan.  17. 
Shrewsbory. 

1321. 

Dec.  6. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  8. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  12, 

Beading. 


Dec.  18. 

Beading. 


Dec.  15. 
Chilton. 

Dec.  17. 
Ogboame. 

Dec.  18. 
Cricklade. 

Dec.  22. 
Cirencester. 


Membrane  5 — cont, 

John  de  Boos,  Alan  de  Multon,  and  John  de  Kirketon  in  the  parts  of 
Holand,  co.  Lincoln.      [Fcedera :  Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Licence  for  Bichard  Sifrewas,  the  elder,  to  enfeoft  Bichard  Sifrewas,  the 
younger,  of  the  manor  of  Cleware,  co.  Berks,  held  in  chief. 

By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Commission  to  John  de  Bermyngham,  earl  of  Loueth,  justiciary  of 
Ireland,  to  cause  to  come  before  him  the  records  and  processes  of  all 
assizes  and  pleas  held  before  Boger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Wygemor,  while 
he  was  the  king's  lieutenant  in  Ireland,  and  to  correct  the  errors  therein 
according  to  law  and  the  customs  of  those  parts,  with  mandate  to  the 
chancellor  and  other  ministers  of  the  king  to  obey  him  therein,  many 
persons  having  made  complaint  that  they  are  unable  as  well  on  account  of 
the  distance  and  many  dangers  as  of  their  impotency  and  poverty  to  sue 
them  before  the  king  within  the  realm,  as  it  has  hitherto  been  usual  to  do 
in  the  case  of  errors  made  before  the  justiciary  of  Ireland.  By  E. 

Signification  to  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  Constance  de  Percy,  a  nun  of  the  house  of  Wylton,  to  be  abbess.     By  K. 

Signification  to  B.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  of  the  revocation  of 
the  presentation  of  William  de  Eyrkeby  to  the  church  of  Cheddeseye 
in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  in  the  king*s  gift  by  reason  of  his 
custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  William  de  Monte  Acuto,  tenant  in 
chief ;  as  it  appears  that  Walkelin  de  Esshemerbrok,  king's  clerk,  the  rector 
thereof,  is  still  living.  By  E. 

Grant  to  the  said  Walkelin  that  he  be  not  molested  therein  by  reason  of 
any  right  the  king  may  have  because  of  his  custody  of  the  said  land  and 
heir.  By  E. 

Protection  for  Master  Gilbert  de  Middelton,  king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of 
Northampton,  and  all  his  benefices ;  he  is  not  to  be  molested  in  the 
possession  of  that  archdeaconry  in  the  church  of  Lincoln,  or  of 
the  following  prebends  by  reason  of  any  right  the  king  may  have  because 
of  past  voidances  of  the  sees  wherein  they  are,  viz.  the  prebend  of 
Thame  in  the  church  of  Lincoln,  the  prebend  of  Wallokebum  in  the 
church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  the  prebend  of  Netherhavene  in  the  church  of 
St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  the  prebend  of  Sutton  in  the  church  of  Chichester, 
the  prebend  of  Henxstrigge  in  the  church  of  Wells,  the  prebend  of  Henyton 
in  the  church  of  Hereford,  a  prebendal  portion  in  the  church  of  Ledebury 
in  the  diocese  of  Hereford,  and  the  prebendal  church  of  Edyndon  in  the 
conventual  church  of  Bomeseye.  By  E. 


Pardon  to  William  Daudri  for  the  death  of  Peter  Breton. 


ByE. 


Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Easter  for  John  de  Haudlo  going 
beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  John  Inge. 

Writ  of  aid,  until  the  Purification,  directed  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  counties 
of  Gloucester,  Worcester  and  Wilts,  for  John  de  Hampton  and  Bobert  de 
Aston,  whom  the  king,  who  is  with  the  magnates  of  the  realm  and  others 
in  the  parts  of  Cirencestre,  in  consequence  of  the  people  of  those 
counties  withholding  wheat  and  corn,  or  selling  only  at  excessive  prices, 
has  appointed  to  view  the  corn  in  the  said  counties  and  to  buy  in  places 


44 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321. 


Dec.  25. 

Cirencester. 

Dec.  26. 
Cirencester. 


Dec.  27. 

Cirencester. 

Dec.  27. 

Winchcoinbe. 

1322. 

Jan.  2. 
Worcester. 

Jan.  2. 
Worcester. 


Membrane  6 — conU 

where  corn  is  found,  a  part  thereof  at  a  reasonable  price,  for  which 
they  or  either  of  them  shall  answer  to  the  seller ;  such  corn  is  at  their 
discretion  to  be  delivered  to  bakers  and  brewers  for  baking,  brewing  and 
sale  to  the  magnates  and  others,  and  the  said  bakers  and  brewers  shall 
answer  to  the  said  John  and  Robert,  who  will  satisfy  the  persons  from 
whom  the  corn  shall  have  been  bought.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Malmesbury.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Roger  Corbet  to  the  custody  of  the  town 
of  Brugenorth.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  to  the  bailififs  and  good  men  of  the  said  town. 

Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  Francis  Balduch'  of  Florence,  going  beyond 
the  seas.  By  E. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  Gerardinus  Janne,  Bonus  Philippi,  Dinus 
Forcetti,  Francis  Grandonis,  Peter  Reyneri,  John  Francisci  and  their 
fellows,  merchants  of  the  society  of  the  Bardi  of  Florence,  their  servants 
and  goods.  By  K. 

Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  the  servants  whom  the  said  merchants  are 
sending  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  on  their  affairs.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Master  Robert  de  Patrica. 

ByE. 


The  like  for  two  years  for  the  abbot  of  Evesham; 


ByE. 


1321. 
Dec.  6. 

VVeatminster. 


Dec.  8. 

Westmiiijster. 

Dec.  6. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  8. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  12. 

Windsor. 

Dec.  6. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    4. 

Mandate  to  the  constable  of  the  castle  of  Marlebergh  or  his  lieutenant  to 
permit  Oliver  de  Dynham  and  Robert  Lewer  to  enter  that  castle,  as  the 
king  has  appointed  them  to  assemble  all  the  horse  and  foot  of  the  counties 
of  Wilts  and  Berks  against  the  king's  rebels. 

The  like  to  the  constable  of  the  castle  of  Devises  for  the  said  Oliver  and 
Robert. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Galienne  for  the  death  of  John  de  Hummet  in  the 
Island  of  Gemereye,  and  of  his  abjuration  of  the  islands  therefor.       By  E. 

Grant  for  seven  years,  at  the  request  of  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of 
Richmond,  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  Little  Yarmouth  and  Gorleston 
of  pavage.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  volnmm  for  one  year  for  John  Vanne,  chaplain, 
going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service  with  Master  John  de  Stratford, 
archdeacon  of  Lincoln.  By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 

The  said  John  Vanne  has  letters  nominating  Peter  Galeys  and  Thomas 
Bonrouncyn  his  attorneys  for  the  same  time. 

Protection  with  clause  rudumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Wolricheston. 

Power  to  J.  bishop  of  Ely  to  retain  as  many  men  at  arms,  horse  or  foot, 
as  he  pleases,  for  the  custody  of  the  isle  of  Ely,  so  that  no  suspected 
persons  may  enter  and  so  danger  arise.  By  E. 


16    EDWABD    n.— Part  1. 


45 


1321. 
Dec.  7. 

Westminster. 


Dec.  15. 

Chilton. 


Dec.  12. 

Aldermaston. 


Dec.  12. 

Aldermaston. 


Deo.  17. 

Ogboome. 

Dec.  27. 

Cirencester. 


Dec.  8. 
Westminster. 


Dec.  25. 

Cirencester. 

1322. 

Jan.  2. 
Worcester. 


Membrane  4 — cant. 

Protection  with  clause  vulumm  for  one  year  for  Master  John  de  Stratford, 
prebendary  of  the  prebends  of  Castre  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln, 
and  of  Tachebrok  in  the  church  of  St.  Chad,  Lichefeld,  going  beyond  the 
seas  in  the  king's  ser\ice.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Master  John  :  — 

William  de  Mees,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Northberkhamstede. 

Bichard  de  RagenhuUe,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bemolby. 

John  de  Byteme. 

Nicholas  de  Stretford. 

Peter  de  Eston. 

John  de  Maddeleye. 

The  like  for  Master  William  de  Weston,  parson  of  the  church  of  Abber- 
^^ury*  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  Masters  John  de  Stratford,  archdeacon  of 
Lincoln,  and  William  de  Weston,  professors  of  civil  law,  and  W^illiam  de 
Deen,  knight,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  affairs.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Henry  de  la  Porte  of  Northampton,  for  breaking  and  escaping 
from  the  prison  of  the  king's  Marshalsea,  where  he  was  detained  for  a  trespass 
against  John  de  Cherleton,  merchant,  whereof  he  was  convicted  by  an 
inquisition  wherein  he  put  himself  before  the  king.  By  K. 

Restitution  in  pursuance  of  the  above  recited  pardon  to  Thomas  Galyen 
of  his  lands  and  goods,  which  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  reason 
of  the  death  of  John  Hummet,  killed  in  the  island  of  Gemereye,  whereof 
the  said  Thomas  was  charged.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  mayor  and  good  men  of  the  city  of  London  that  the  aid 
which  they  made  lately  of  armed  foot  at  the  castle  of  Ledes,  co.  Kent,  and 
of  armed  men  now  going  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm,  shall  not  be  to  their 
prejudice  or  drawn  into  a  precedent.  By  p.s. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  the  burgesses  and  commonalty  of  the  town  of 
Melecombe,  their  goods,  servants  and  ships.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Malmesbury  of  the  following  lands  there,  to  wit,  by  John  le  Redesmyth  of 
Malmesbury  of  2  messuages  and  2  acres  of  land ;  by  Richard  Buffard  of 
Malmesbury  of  1  messuage ;  by  William  Pavy  of  ^lalmesbury  of  a  toft ;  by 
Richard  Handsex  of  a  messuage  and  a  toft ;  by  Robert  le  Fourbour  of 
Malmesbury  of  a  messuage  ;  by  William  Bouk  of  Malmesbury  of  a  toft ;  by 
John  de  Lusteleye  of  Malmesbury  of  a  messuage.  By  K. 

Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  in 
pursuance  of  his  petition  that  the  judgement  of  exile  and  disherison  lately 
passed  upon  him  by  certain  magnates  contains  errors  and  should  be  annulled, 
and  that  the  king  should  do  him  justice  as  he  is  bound  by  his  coronation 
oath  and  the  tenor  of  Magna  Carta.     [Fudvra,]  By  K. 

The  like  for  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  elder.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  sheriffs  and  others  to  cause  the  above  to  be  published  and  to 

see  that  it  is  observed.      [FoBdem.]  By  K. 

Commission  to  John  de  Swynnerton,  Roger  Corbet  and  William  de  Saun- 
ford  to  array  8,000  footmen  in  the  county  of  Salop.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  de  Swynnerton  and  John  Giffard  of  Chylyngton  for 
2,000  footmen  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

The  like  to  Ralph  de  Grendon  and  Thomas  le  Rous  for  1,000  footmen  in 
the  county  of  Warwick.    [Pari.  Wriu.] 


46 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1322, 

Jan.  20. 

Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  8. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  8. 
Worcester. 

Jan.  5. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  10. 
Droitwich. 


Jan.  8. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  4. 

Winchester. 

[Sic.) 

Jan.  8. 
Worcester, 


Jan.  4. 
Worcester. 


Membrane  4 — cont. 

The  like  to  William  Gentil  and  Edmund  de  Neville  for  200  foot  in  the 
county  of  Lancaster.     [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Oxford  to  seize  the  corpas  of  the  bishop  of 
Lincoln's  castle  of  Bannebury,  and  to  deliver  it  to  Bobert  de  Ardem,  who 
is  to  have  the  custody  thereof  according  to  the  king's  commission.       By  K. 

Appointment  of  the  said  Bobert  to  the  custody  tliereof.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  him  directed  to  the  knights  and  others  of  the  parts  of 
Bannebury.  By  K. 

Commission  to  Nicholas  de  la  Beche  to  attach  and  arrest  certain  of  the 
king's  contrariants.      [Pari,  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  William  de  Engelby  to  arrest  John  Mautravers  le  fitz,  John 
de  Brokishale,  John  de  Pederton,  Edward  Stradlige,  John  de  Balee,  and 
Edward  Mautravers.     [Pari.  Writi,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  Edmund  de  Saintmor  to  arrest  and  attach  Peter  de 
Denardeston,  knight,  Robert  de  Peyton  and  Robert  de  Gedeworth.  [Pari, 
Writs.]  By  K. 

Pardon  to  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  town  of  Newcastle  on 
Tyne  of  50/.  of  the  farai  of  their  town,  beyond  those  pardons  already  made 
to  them,  in  aid  of  their  expenses  in  the  munition  of  the  said  town. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  the  treasurership  and 
the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  to  allow  the  same. 

Protection  with  clause  iwlnmus  for  Henry  de  Edenestowe,  parson  of  the 
church  of  Flyntham,  constantly  attending  on  the  king's  service. 

Protection  with  clause  volamus  until  Holy  Trinity  for  R.  bishop  of 
Winchester,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Roger  Utlagh,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Ireland,  to  the  office  of  the  chancellorship  of 
Lreland.  By  K.  on  the  like  information. 

Mandate  to  W.  archbishop  of  Cashel  to  deliver  to  him  the  seal  which  is 
used  in  Ireland  and  all  other  things  in  his  custody  pertaining  to  the  said 
office. 

Mandate  to  John  de  Bermyngeham,  earl  of  Loueth,  justiciary  of  Ireland, 
to  cause  him  to  have  the  said  seal,  and  all  things  pertaining  to  the  said 
office. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  the  knights  and  others  of  the  hundred  of  Chirbury 
for  the  constable  of  the  castle  of  Montgomery  and  others  being  therein  on 
the  king's  behalf.      By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 


Jan.  4. 
Worcester. 

Jan.  4. 
Worcester. 


MEMBRANE  3. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Richard  Knyght, 
*  spygumel,*  constantly  attending  on  the  king's  service. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Peter  de  Eyvill  of  a  messuage, 
2  bovates  of  land,  and  lis.  8d.  of  rent  in  Houeden,  Birland,  Portyngton 
and  Estryngton  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church 
of  Estrington  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Peter,  Emma  his  wife.  Master 
Thomas  de  Birland,  the  ancestors  and  successors  of  the  said  Peter  and 
Emma  and  all  the  f^thful  departed.  By  fine  of  2  marks. 


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47 


1322. 

Jan.  7. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  9. 
DodderhUL 


Jan.  7. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  8. 

Worcester. 


Jan.  11. 
Worcester. 

Jan.  12. 
Pershore. 


Jan.  10. 
Kingswinford. 


Jan.  10. 
Kingswinford. 


Jan.  12. 
Newport. 

Jan.  18. 
Newport. 


Membrane  8 — cont. 

Grant  to  Nicholas  de  Lychefeld,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Buben- 
hull  in  the  church  of  Lychefeld,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance 
of  the  see  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  to  admit 
him.  . 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Protection  and  safe  conduct,  directed  to  all  constables  and  keepers  of 
castles,  fortalices  and  other  places,  and  mayors,  bailiffs  and  commonalties  of 
cities,  boroughs,  towns  and  other  places,  for  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the 
younger.      [Fcedera.]  By  K. 

Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  the  younger,  clerk 
of  the  king's  Household,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  affairs.    By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Crosseby, 
parson  of  the  church  of  ToUesbury. 

Revocation  of  the  collation  of  Bertrand  de  Asserio  to  the  prebend  of 
Bedewynde  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  as  in  contempt  of  the 
king's  collation  he  now  attempts  to  obtain  that  prebend  of  the  collation  of 
another.  By  p.s. 

Ratification,  in  consideration  of  his  services  to  Edward  I,  of  the  posses- 
sion which  Master  Nicholas  de  Tyngewyk,  king's  clerk,  has  in  the  said 
prebend  of  Bedewynde  by  collation  of  S.  late  bishop  of  Salisbury,  although 
that  prebend  belongs  to  the  king's  gift  as  void  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance 
of  the  bishopric  of  Salisbury ;  grant  to  him  that  henceforth  he  may  hold 
the  said  prebend  of  the  king's  right  and  authority. 

[imerUul  subsequentlj/,]    [Grant  in  pursuance]  to  the  said  Master  Nicholas. 

Protection  with  clause  iwlumus  for  one  year  for  Master  Thomas  de 
Besford,  parson  of  the  church  of  ChekunhuU. 

Grant,  for  two  years,  at  the  instance  of  Thomas  de  Evesham,  king's  clerk, 
to  the  good  men  of  the  town  of  Persshore  of  pontage  to  be  collected 
by  the  hands  of  Henry  de  Evesham  and  Thomas  le  Deyare  of  Persshore. 

ByK. 

Appointment  of  William  de  Anne,  king's  yeoman,  to  arrest  all  disturbers 
of  the  peace  who  prevent  merchants  and  others  with  victuals  and  goods 
from  passing  by  the  Trent  to  the  town  of  Notingham ;  to  arrest  all  persons 
passing  from  the  North  to  the  South  with  horses  and  arms  to  aid  the 
contrariants  at  the  castle  of  Tykehull ;  and  if  John  de  Moubray,  lord  of  the 
isle  of  Haxiholm,  who  is  reported  to  have  made  ready  to  aid  the  contrariants, 
has  gone  to  their  assistance,  to  seize  into  the  king's  hands  his  lands  and 
goods  in  the  said  Island  and  to  hold  the  same,  answering  to  the  king  in  his 
chamber  for  the  issues  thereof.  By  K. 

General  pardon  to  Walter  de  la  PuUe,  Geoffrey  deSaresfeld,  knights,  John 
le  Waleys,  John  de  Saresfeld,  W^illiam  be  Saresfeld,  Adam  de  Saresfeld, 
Robert  Tuyt,  Laurence  Telyng,  Hugh  Telyng,  Peter  Conestable,  Geoffrey 
Wollebeter,  Richard  WoUebeter,  John  Stratton,  the  younger,  and  Andrew  le 
Clerk  for  all  offences  committed  by  them  in  Ireland.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  iwlumus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Redyng. 

ByK. 

Safe  conduct  until  Sunday  at  Vespers  and  the  night  following  at  the 
request  of  Thomas,  the  earl  Mareschal,  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Jan.  14. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  8. 
Worcester, 


Jan.  17. 
Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  17. 
Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  12. 
Newport. 

Jan.  15. 

Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  17. 

Shrewsbury. 

(Salohirit.) 

Jan.  IG. 

Shrewsbury 

Jan.  15. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  18. 
Shrewsbury. 


Membrane  8 — cont, 

brothers,  John  de  Britaigne,  earl  of  Richmond,  Aymer  de  Valence,  earl  of 
Pembrok,  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  John,  earl  of  Garenne,  for  Roger  de 
Mortimer  of  Wigemor  and  others  of  his  company  to  the  number  of  twenty, 
Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere  excepted,  coming  to  Betton  Lcstraunge,  to 
treat  with  the  said  earls  of  Richmond,, Pembroke,  Arundel  and  Garrenne. 
Freru'h,     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid,  directed  to  sheriffs  and  others,  for  Peter  de  Monte  Forti, 
William  de  Bello  Campo,  and  Roger  de  Aylesbury,  appointed  during  pleasure 
to  the  custody  of  the  city  of  Worcester.  By  K. 

The  like,  directed  to  the  citizens  and  others  of  the  said  city.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  until  Easter  for  the  servants,  whom  the  said  Peter  de  Monte 
Forti  is  sending  to  buy  victuals  in  the  county  of  W^orcester  and  neighbouring 
parts  for  the  maintenance  of  himself  and  his  household.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  voliimuH  until  Holy  Trinity  for  Master  James 
Sinobaldi  of  Florence,  archdeacon  of  W^inchester,  going  beyond  the  seas  with 
R.  bishop  of  Winchester  on  the  king's  service. 

The  like  for  the  following  persons  : — 
Bertrand  de  Asserio,  parson  of  the  church  of  Freshwatere  in  the  Isle 

of  Weight. 
Master  John  de  Malmesbury. 

Thomas  de  London,  pai*son  of  the  church  of  Muchelmersh. 
Thomas  de  Bisshopeston. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumuH  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Shrewsbury. 

The  like  for  the  abbot  of  Battle. 

Pardon  to  John  son  of  Thomas  le  Wodeward  of  Cheswardyn  for  the 
death  of  Geoffrey  de  Lyndeseye,  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.       By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Master  Robert  Patrika,  king's  clerk,  of  the  archdeaconry  of 
Stafford,  in  the  church  of  St.  Chad,  Lichefeld,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  voidance  of  the  see  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Safe  conduct  until  Wednesday  at  Vespers  and  the  night  following  for 
Roger  de  Mortimer  of  W^ygemor,  and  forty  of  his  company ;  to  the  same 
effect  as  above.     French.     [FnJcra:  Pari.  ]Vrits,] 

Protection  with  clause  nolinnns  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Ystrad 
Marchell  {fie  Strata  Mareelle). 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Nicholas  Lescot,  the  mayor,  and  Richard 
de  Emeldon,  a  burgess  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  to  the  custody  of  that  town. 

ByK. 

W^rit  of  aid  for  Robert  de  Sapy,  Griflin  ap  Rees  and  Thomas  de  Wynnes- 
bury  appointed  to  receive  in  the  king's  name  at  the  king's  w^ill  John  de 
Cherleton,  and  all  who  are  at  present  in  the  castle  of  la  Pole  against  the 
king,  and  to  bring  the  said  John  to  the  king.  By  K. 


MEMB}iA^E  2. 

Jan.  10.  Signification  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  revocation  of  the  presentation 

Kinswinsford.  of  Robert  de  Risshton,  king's  clerk,  to  the  church  of  Geytyngton  in  the 


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49 


1322. 


Jan.  7. 

Worcester. 


Jan.  7. 
Worcester. 

Feb.  8. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  10. 
Gloucester. 

Jan.  15. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  15. 
Shrewsbury 


Metnbrane  2 — co7it. 

diocese  of  Lincoln,  whom  the  king  believing  that  the  church  was  void 
through  death  had  presented  thereto,  as  it  appears  that  Geoffrey  de 
Gropes,  the  rector,  is  still  living. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Eobert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  of  the  presentation  to  the  same  church  of  Bobert  de  Clyf'. 

Appointment  of  Adam  de  Halnake  and  Richard  Moniword  of  Hereford 
to  the  custody,  during  pleasure,  of  the  priory  of  Hereford,  which  is  annexed 
to  the  abbey  of  Gloucester,  and  which  priory  the  king  had  commanded  the 
sheriff  of  Hereford  to  take  into  his  hands  on  account  of  its  impoverishment 
by  reason  of  the  contention  between  William  de  Irby,  the  prior,  who 
acknowledges  that  the  priory  is  of  the  sole  foundation  of  the  king's 
ancestors  and  that  he  holds  it  of  the  king's  advowson,  a\^d  Thomas  de 
Burghull,  who  has  intruded  therein  and  claims  that  the  priory  is  of  the 
advowson  and  foundation  of  another  than  of  the  king's  progenitors.     By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  to  deliver  the  priory  with  all  its  possessions  to 
them  by  indenture.  By  K. 

Protection  and  safe  conduct,  during  pleasure,  for  the  said  William  de 
Irby  going  through  the  kingdom  and  prosecuting  his  suit.    '  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Edmund  Gacelyn  to  deliver  to  Amicia  Bluet,  the  castle,  town 
and  lands  of  Stradewy,  which  belong  to  her  inheritance,  and  which  the  king 
in  the  belief  that  it  was  in  the  hands  of  contrariants  had  lately  caused  to 
be  seized  into  his  hands  and  to  be  delivered  to  the  said  Edmund,  as  he 
understands  the  said  Amicia  has  acted  faithfully  towards  him.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  said  Edmund  to  deliver  to  Sibyl  Pauncefote  the  castle, 
town  and  lands  of  Kirkehowell.  By  K. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Nicholas  Lescot,  the  mayor,  and  Bichard 
de  Emeldon,  a  burgess  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  to  the  custody  of  that  town. 

ByK. 
Writ  of  aid  for  them,  directed  to  the  burgesses  of  the  said  town. 

Protection  with  clause  nolmnus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Hauman. 

ByK. 


Jan.  16.  Mandate  to  all  persons  in  the  castle  of  la  Pole  to  deliver  the  custody  of 

Shrewsbury,    the  castle  to  Griffin  ap  Res,  Res  ap  Griffith,  Bertrand  de  la  More,  and 

Nicholas  le  Lumbard,  appointed  by  the  king  to  receive  it.  By  K. 

The  like  to  all  in  the  castle  of  Chirk  to  deliver  it  to  the  same  persons. 

ByK. 

The  like  to  all  in  the  castle  of  Knokyn  to  deliver  it  to  Peter  Giffard  and 
Morgan  Thloyt.  By  K. 

Jan.  16.  Exemption  for  life  to  John  Dabernon,  the  elder,  from  being  made  sheriff, 

Shrewsbury,    coroner  or  other  bailiff  or  minister  of  the  king  ;  and  from  being  put  upon 

juries,  assizes  or  recognitions,  except  upon  juries  to  convict  fcJse  jurors  of 

inquisitions,  juries  and  assizes,  and  upon  inquisitions  against  conspirators 

and  confederacies.      By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 


Jan.  12. 
Newport. 


Grant  for  three  years  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  town  of 
Nottingham  of  murage  ;  during  that  time,  the  customs  granted  to  Alice  la 
Palmere  in  aid  of  the  construction  of  certain  bridges  by  the  said  town  shall 
cease,  owing  to  the  pressing  necessity  of  enclosing  the  town.  By  p.s. 


24962 


50 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

Feb.  18. 
Gloucester. 

Jan.  18. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  20. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  19. 

Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  18. 
Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  22. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  24. 
Shrewsbury. 

Feb.  7. 

Gloucester. 


Feb.  7. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  8. 
Gloucester. 

Jan.  8. 
Worcester. 


Memhrane  2 — vont. 

The  like  to  the  mayor,  bailiflfs  and  good  men  of  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

ByK. 

Confirmation  to  the  Friars  Minors  Commorant  at  Worcester  of  their 
dwelling  place  there  and  of  the  areas  for  the  enlargement  of  the  same 
granted  to  them  by  the  king's  progenitors  or  others.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  mdumus  for  one  year  for  Fulk  Lestraunge  in  his 
manors  of  Whitchurch  {de  Alho  Mtmaateno),  Wrocwardyn,  Sutton,  Bocton, 
Chesewardyn,  Morton  Teret,  Baleslegh,  Bragyton,  Longenholre,  Corfham, 
Cardeston,  Watlesburgh  and  le  Hey.  By  K. 

Appointment  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  de  Leghton  as  superior  keeper 
in  the  castle  of  Knokyn.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  him  directed  to  Isolda  de  Knokyn,  lady  of  that  castle. 

Signification  to  W.  archbishop  of  York  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  John  de  Wystowe,  a  monk  of  St.  German's,  Seleby,  to  be  abbot  of 
that  house.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Blundel  of  a  messuage  and  52  acres  of  land  in 
Weston  and  6  acres  of  land  in  Wedon  Pynkenye,  held  in  chief,  late  of 
William  de  Suthwyk,  which  as  an  escheat  came  into  the  king's  hands 
as  the  said  William  was  hanged  for  felony ;  also  of  the  reversion  of  the 
following  lands  in  Weston  held  for  life  by  the  under-mentioned  tenants 
and  which  should  revert  after  their  deaths  to  the  king  by  reason  of 
the  same  forfeiture,  viz.  a  messuage  and  8  acres  held  by  Robert 
Russel  of  Weston,  6  acres  by  Robert  le  Warenner  and  Joan  his  wife,  \  acre 
by  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  le  Shephurd,  and  1}  acres  by  Henry  le 
Wrighte  of  Weston  and  Alice  his  wife.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Peter  Corbet  of  Cauz. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  for  the  following  for  one  year  unless  otherwise  specified,  viz. — 
Hugh  de  Colnham  of  Shrewsbury.  By  K. 


The  prior  of  Wenlok  for  two  years. 

The  bishop  of  Winchester. 
Robert  Levere. 

John  de  Bray,  parson  of  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Walyngford. 


ByK. 

ByK. 
ByK. 


ByK. 


The  abbot  of  Dore. 
John  de  Staunton. 
Margaret  la  Mortimer. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 
Thomas  de  Tochewyk,  clerk. 

William  le  Ohaundeler  of  Mateston,  constantly  attendant  upon  the 
service  of  queen  Isabella. 

John  le  Botiller,  king's  sergeant,  captured  on    the  king's  service  in 
Wales  and  detained  a  long  time,  for  two  years. 

A.  bishop  of  Hereford. 

Master  John  Beraud,  parson  of  the  church  of  Overbury  and  of  the 
chapel  of  Berga. 


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51 


1322. 


Membrane  2 — co7it 

The  abbess  of  Elnestowe. 

The  rector  of  the  church  of  Northflet. 

John  de  Staunton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Boklond,  and  prebendary  in 

the  church  of  Pencrich,  in  the  manors  of  Thormerton,  Markeden, 

Hunchewich  and  Shesnecote. 


Jan.  20. 
Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  20. 
Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  21. 
Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  18. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  20. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  21. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  28. 

Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  22. 

Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  22. 
Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  22. 
Shrewsbury. 


MEMBRANE    1. 

Commission  to  William  le  Botiller  of  Wemme,  as  keeper  of  the  peace  in 
the  county  of  Salop.      [Pari,  Writs,]  By  K. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  de  Hastang  to  the  custody  of 
the  castle  called  *  Bisshopcastel,*  which  is  in  the  king's  hands.  By  K. 

William  de  Braunstori,  canon  of  Osolveston,  bringing  news  of  the  cession 
of  Robert  de  Staunford,  late  abbot  of  that  place,  has  letters  for  the  prior 
and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Jordan  Dorree  of  that  which  pertains  to  the  king  for  being 
participant  and  consenting  to  the  murder  {multro)  by  Emma,  his  sister,  of 
Matilda  du  Val  and  a  boy  whom  the  said  Matilda  brought  forth  abortively, 
as  he  confessed  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter  Port,  in  the  isle  of  Gemereye, 
to  which  for  the  sake  of  sanctuary  he  had  fled,  and  of  his  abjuration  of 
Gemereye  and  Jerseye  and  the  adjacent  islands ;  with  restitution  to  him  of  all 
his  lands,  tenements  and  goods  which  by  forfeiture  are  in  the  king's  hands. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Safe  conduct,  until  Thursday,  from  morning  until  vespers  and  the  night 
following  for  Roger  de  Mortimer  of  Wygemor,  and  all  those  he  brings  with 
him  or  who  will  come  to  the  king's  will,  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere 
excepted  ;  granted  at  the  request  of  Thomas  earl  mareschal,  Edmund,  earl 
of  Kent,  the  king's  brothers,  John  de  Bretaigne,  earl  of  Richmond,  Aymer 
de  Valence,  earl  of  Pembroke,  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  and  John,  earl  of 
Garenne.     French,     [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

Extension  of  the  same  until  Friday  and  the  following  night.  French. 
[Pari.  Wnts.]  By  K. 

The  like  until  Friday  for  Humphrey  de  Bohoun,  earl  of  Hereford  and 
Essex,  and  those  whom  he  brings.     French.     [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

Extension  of  the  same  until  the  following  Thursday.  French.  [Pari. 
Wnts.]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Ralph  de  Grendon  and  Thomas  le  Rous,  lately  appointed  to 
select  1,000  foot  in  the  county  of  Warwick,  and  to  bring  them  to  the  king 
wherever  he  might  be,  to  allow  the  said  men  to  stay  in  those  parts  provided 
they  continue  ready  to  arrest  any  disturbers  of  the  peace.      [Pari.  Writs.] 

ByK. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Henry  de  Wellyngbiry,  whom  the  king  is 
sending  to  purvey  wick  {limionem]  and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of 
the  chaundlery  of  the  Household.  By  K. 

Power,  during  pleasure,  to  Philip  de  Middelton,  constable  of  the  castle  of 
Montgomery,  to  receive  to  the  king's  will  all  those  of  the  lands  of  Kaeryn 
and  Kedewynk,  who  are  willing  to  come  in.  By  K. 

The  like  to  William  la  Zouche  of  Assheby  to  receive  all  those  of  the 
lands  of  Huntyndon,  la  Haye  and  Breghenogh.  By  K. 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 
Jan.  28. 

Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  20. 

Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  20. 
Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  22. 
Shrewsbury. 


Feb.  7. 
Qlouoester. 


Feb.  16. 

Gloucester. 

Jan.  28. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  8. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  28. 

Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  25. 

Ludlow. 


Jan.  27. 

Ludlow. 


Membrane  1 — cant. 

Appointment  of  Reginald  de  Abenhale,  Walter  de  Nasse,  John  de  la  Box, 
William  de  Hathewy,  Richard  Malemort,  and  Richard  de  L*by  to  seize  into 
the  king's  hands  the  castle  of  St.  Briavels,  lately  taken  by  the  contrariants, 
and  to  keep  it  safe,  and  also  they  are  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  said 
contrariants  until  further  order.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  them  directed  to  the  barons,  knights  and  others  in  the 
forest  of  Dene  and  other  parts  of  the  county  of  Gloucester.  By  E. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  the  prior  of  Tykeford. 

Protection  during  pleasure  for  the  chancellor,  and  masters  of  the  university 
of  Oxford  and  all  persons  studying  there.  By  K. 

Licence  for  Robert  Lewer,  king's  yeoman,  to  crenellate  his  dwelling  place 
of  Westbury,  co.  Southampton.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Roger  de  la  Mare ;  nothing 
is  to  be  taken  for  the  king's  use  from  his  corn,  hay,  horses,  carts,  carriages 
{cariaifiis)y  victuals  or  other  goods  in  his  manors  of  Millynghope,  Hungerford, 
Thoggelond,  Hulton,  Possethom,  Armegrave,  Wystanestowe  and  Feldhamp- 
ton ;  or  from  the  goods  of  his  tenants  therein.  By  E. 

The  like  for  two  years  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Paul's,  London, 
in  their  manors  of  Walton,  Kirkeby,  Thorp',  Brightlingeseye,  Beauchamp 
Canouns,  Wykham,  Hebregg,  Tylingham,  Barelyngges,  Westlee,  Ronewell, 
Northon,  Navestok,  Ghingelford,  Pelham  Fomeux,  Pelham  Arsa,  Aldebury, 
Sandon,  Erdeleye,  Cadynton,  Dratton,  Sutton,  Beemes,  Willesdon,  St. 
Pancras,  Hamersmyth,  Yeveneye,  Sonnebury  and  Boyton.  By  E. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  William  de  Lodelowe,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Suckeleye.  By  E. 

Protection,  until  Michaelmas,  for  the  servants  whom  John  de  Wellesleye, 
staying  in  England  on  the  king's  service,  is  sending  to  Ireland  to  purvey  200 
quarters  of  com  for  the  maintenance  of  himself  and  his  household.     By  E. 

Grant,  at  the  instance  of  Gilbert,  abbot  of  Bee  Herlewin,  staying  beyond 
the  seas,  and  of  the  convent  of  that  place,  that  William  de  Ponte  Episcopi, 
his  fellow  monk,  their  proctor  general  in  England,  be  admitted  as  attorney 
of  the  abbot  with  power  to  appoint  attorneys  in  his  place. 

Pardon  to  William  son  of  RcJph  le  Mareschal  and  John  his  brother, 
who  were  convicted  of  an  assault  on  William  Rosce  of  Totynebek,  of  their 
outlawry  in  the  county  of  Sussex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 
satisfy  him  for  that  which  belongs  to  him  for  the  said  trespass  ;  provided 
that  they  surrender  and  satisfy  the  king  of  what  belongs  to  him  for 
the  said  trespass  and  the  said  William  of  the  damages  adjudged  to  him. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Robert  de  Echyngham. 

The  like,  at  the  instance  of  Robert  de  Eendale,  to  Alexander  de  Beme- 
feld  of  that  which  pertains  to  the  king  for  his  trespass  against  the  abbot 
of  Grestain,  whereof  the  said  Alexander  was  convicted,  and  of  any  conse- 
quent outlawry ;  provided  he  surrender  to  gaol  in  the  county  of  Sussex,  and 
satisfy  the  said  abbot.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  John  de  Felton,  Stephen  le  Blount,  and  John  de 
Weston  juxta  Brewode  to  survey  all  the  manors,  lands,  woods,  parks, 
&c.  and  goods  belonging  to  the  bishopric  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  void, 
and  in  the  king's  hands,  so  that  waste  or  injury  be  not  done  to  them  so 


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58 


1322. 


Jan.  24. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.   .  . 
Ludlow. 


Jan.  25. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  80. 

Hereford. 


Jan.  80. 
Hereford. 


Feb.  6. 
Newent. 


Feb.  4. 
Hereford. 


Feb.  8. 
Gloucester. 


Membrane    l—€07it. 

long  as  the  bishopric  shall  remain  in  the  king*s  custody ;  they  are  to 
certify  the  king  of  the  names  of  those  who  are  found  guilty.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  him  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  bishopric  and  keepers 
of  the  said  manors  and  lands. 

Safe  conduct  for  two  years  for  Hugh  de  Colnham  of  Shrewsbury,  king's 
merchant,  and  his  servants,  trading  within  and  without  the  realm. 

ByK. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Wenlok, 
going  beyond  the  seas.  By  p.s. 

The  said  prior  has  letters  nominating  Guy  de  Bosco,  his  fellow  monk, 
and  Richard  de  Baggesoure  his  attorneys  in  £ngland  for  the  same  time. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  two  years  for  Isabella  Borrey  of 
Shrewsbury,  the  king's  hostess  (hospes  regis) ;  nothing  is  to  be  taken  of  her 
com  at  Caumpeden  or  elsewhere ;  no  bailiff  or  other  minister  of  the  king 
shall  be  lodged  within  her  dwelling  place  at  Shrewsbury.  By  E. 

R.  bishop  of  Winchester,  going  beyond  the  seas  in  the  king's  service, 
has  letters  nominating  William  de  Staunford  and  Tho[mas]  de  Fol- 
quardeby  his  attorneys  in  England  until  Holy  Trinity. 

Writ  of  aid  until  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  for  the  servants,  whom 
Douenald  de  Mar,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Newerk,  king's  yeoman,  is 
sending  into  the  county  of  L  [incoln]  and  the  parts  adjoining  to  purvey 
victuals  at  the  king's  cost  for  the  munition  of  the  castle.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  de  Hastang  to  deliver  the  castle  of  the  bishop  of 
Hereford  called  'Bisshopescastel,'  which  the  king  lately  took  into  his  hands, 
to  the  said  bishop.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Master  Roger  de  Clisseby  to  the  church  of  Kilworth  in 
the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the 
land  and  heir  of  Guy  de  Bello  Gampo,  sometime  earl  of  Warwick. 

By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Lortye  and  John  de  Say  appointed  to  arrest 
Tho[mas]  de  Gornay,  John  de  Kyngeston,  Walter  de  Pavely  of  Stratton,  John 
de  Ralegh,  Simon  de  Ralegh,  Warin  de  Ralegh,  John  Mautravers,  John 

Luterel,  Andrew  Luterel,  William  de  Co[ ],  Edward  de  Estradelich, 

William  de  Dumeford,  Matthew  de  Clyvedon,  Thomas  de  Ledynton,  John 
de  Acton,   Reginald   Uppehull,   Robert  de  Gantokesheved,   Nicholas    de 


Bai 

Wil 


ocis],  William  de  Acton,  John  de  Wroxhale,  John  de  Pederton,  and 
liam  le  Jeu.  By  K. 


The  like  for  Richard  Lovel  and  RegincJd  de  Frome,  appointed  to  arrest 
the  same  persons.      By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  .  .  .  .  de  Baldok. 

The  like  for  Nicholas  de  Grey  and  William  de  Bredon,  appointed  to  arrest 
the  same  persons.  By  E. 


Feb.  14. 

Gloucester. 

Feb.  21. 
Temple 
Ouyting. 

1321. 

July  18.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Daubernoun,   Geoffirey  de 

Westmingtcr.    Hertelpol  and  William  de  Northhoo,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Spersholt, 

clerk,  that,  whereas  the  king  had  recovered  against  Rigaud,  then 
bishop-elect,  now  bishop  of  Winchester,  his  presentation  to  the  house  of 
St.  Cross  by  Winchester,  by  a  jury  of  the  country,  and  for  the  execution 


MEMBRANE   Q^d. 


51  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1321.  Membrane  2M — cont. 

of  the  judgment  had  sent  the  said  John  to  Winchester,  Robert  de 
Maydenstan,  clerk,  and  Nicholas  his  brother,  Edmund  de  Port,  Simon 
Potyn,  Stephen  de  Borham,  Robert  de  Bourn,  John  de  Pildewelle  of  Botele, 
John  de  Sandhurst,  Robert  de  Maydenstan  and  others  assaulted  the  said 
John  de  Spersholt  on  his  way  to  London  at  Rippele,  co.  Surrey,  broke  his 
left  arm,  and  took  away  from  him  a  writ  of  the  king,  two  statutes  merchant 
and  75Z.  to  the  retardation  of  the  execution  of  the  said  judgment.        By  K. 


MEMBRANE    24d. 


July  10.  Appointment  of  John  de  Lancastre,  John  de  Hornby  and  William  de 

Westminster.    Hornby  as  conservators  of  the  statute  regulating  salmon  fishing,  and  as 

justices  to  inquire  in  the  county  of  Lancaster  touching  persons  who  take 

salmon  contrary  to  the  said  statute  [of  Westminster  I]  and  to  punish  them 

accordingly. 


MEMBRANE    23d. 

Commission  to  Edmund  de  Eyncourt,  Roger  de  Cubbeldyk,  and  William 

de  Isny  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Lincoln  of  Robert  atte  Welle  of  Laflford,  a 

prisoner  for  the  death  of  Robert  de  Bakton  of  Asgerby. 

July  28.  Conmiission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Adam  de  Hoperton,  William  de 

Westminster.   Ruston,  and  Thomas  de  Burton,  touching  the  persons  who  killed  Nicholas 

Fox,  lately  at  Whiteby,  co.  York.  By  pet.  of  C. 

Aug.  24.  The  like  to  John  de  Harynton,  Richard  de  Wilughby  and  John  Basset, 

Westminster,  on  complaint  by  John  Haclut,  king's  yeoman,  keeper  of  the  forest  of 
Rutland,  that  when  he  went  lately  to  Lydington  within  the  metes  of  the 
forest  to  do  his  office,  Robert  de  Aldefeld,  Richard  Attewelle  of  Seyton, 
Robert  Attewelle  of  Seyton,  William  le  Taillur  and  Henry  his  brother, 
Thomas  Beverege  and  William  his  son,  William  Beverege  of  Seyton, 
Richard  Heynesone  and  Richard  his  brother,  William  Tubbe  and  Roger  his 
son,  John  Crampe,  chaplain,  William  de  Eston  of  Seyton  and  Roger, 
William  and  John  his  brothers,  Robert  de  Barton,  William  Maysant, 
William  Dare,  William  de  Wakerle,  William  de  Aldefeld,  'mouner,' 
William  de  Aldefeld,  the  younger,  William  son  of  Robert  Wareyn,  John 
Pane  of  Haryngworth,  Matthew  Chapeleyn  of  Sculthorp,  Ralph 
*  Williamesserv^ant  de  Hotoft,*  William  le  Litestere  of  Oundele,  William 
son  of  John  le  Mouner  and  Robert  his  brother,  Ralph  son  of  Ralph  Beaufo 
of  Seyton,  John  Bolle  of  Okham,  John  son  of  Simon  de  Morcote, 
Alexander,  the  Revcssone,  of  Berwedon,  William  Bene,  *  taillour,*  William 
de  Thorp  *  taillour,*  Robert  son  of  Isabella  la  Barkere,  William 
Abovethetoun,  William  Waytcscache  of  Luffenham,  Robert  Beaufo  of 
Seyton,  William  son  of  Robert  de  Tolthorp,  Robert  son  of  John  de  Tol- 
thorp,  *  mouner,'  and  William  brother  of  the  said  Robert,  the  elder,  and 
William  brother  of  the  said  Robert,  the  younger,  John  de  Wakerle,  chaplain, 
John  de  Wakerle,  Ralph  Soulis  of  Tolthorp,  Geoffrey  son  of  Reginald, 
Richard  le  Seminere,  W^illiam  Knyght  of  Seyton,  William  Palmere  of 
Thorp,  Henry  Atteston  and  William  his  brother,  Richard  le  Mouner  of 
Seyton  and  William  Lappe  of  Gratton  with  others  assaulted  him  whilst 
executing  his  office,  carried  away  his  goods,  and  assaulted  Thomas  Michel, 
John  atte  Dale,  Robert  de  Wikerle,  and  Robert  le  Parker  his  servants. 

By  p.s. 


15   EDWARD   II.— Part   1. 


55 


132]. 

Aug.  8. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    21f1. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Nicholas  de  Grey,  Robert  de  Perpount 
and  John  de  Donecastre  on  complaint  by  John  de  Carewell  that  Simon  de 
Beltoft  and  Thomas  his  brother,  William  del  Isle,  William  de  Carleton, 
Roger  son  of  John  de  Beltoft  of  Wheteleye,  John  son  of  Ralph  de  Claworth, 
William  de  Beltoft  of  Claworth,  and  Leticia  his  wife,  Hugh  de  Thorp  of 
Claworth,  William  Daubeneye  and  Agnes  his  wife,  Alan  le  Rede  of  Everton, 
William  son  of  Alan  de  Everton,  William  Bernard  of  Marseye,  the  elder, 
William  Bernard  of  Marseye,  the  younger,  Roger  son  of  Hugh  de  Lanum, 
Robert  Crok,  Roger  atte  Halle  of  Burton,  Williajn  son  of  Ralph  de  Claworth, 
Thomas  son  of  Peter  de  Hayton  and  Beatrice  daughter  of  Thomas  de  Lanum 
with  others  assaulted  him  at  Claworth,  co.  Nottingham,  tore  out  his  eyes 
and  cut  out  his  tongue.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Walter  de  Goushull,  Laurence  de  Chau worth,  and  William  de 
Anne,  by  oath  of  good  men  of  the  undermentioned  counties,  on  complaint 
by  the  said  John  touching  the  persons  who  assaulted  him  as  already  set 
forth,  while  he  was  the  king's  minister  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  at  Claworth 
aforesaid,  which  is  on  the  confines  of  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  York, 
robbed  him  of  his  goods,  and  stiU  seek  to  take  his  life  and  to  burn  his 
goods.  By  p.s. 


Aug.  12. 

Westminster, 


MEMBRANE    20f/. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Robert  de  Barton  and  Adam  de 
Skelton  on  complaint  by  Adam  de  la  Chaumbre  that  Richard  de  Wolaston, 
John  de  Espaygne,  the  elder,  Thomas  de  Norton,  Adam  Bras,  William  de 
la  Despense,  William  Fader,  Merodinus  *le  Servaunt  Mount  Gomery,* 
William  Adenagh,  William  de  Seham,  Henry  Holeghegh,  Alan  le  Pynder, 
Alan  le  Horner,  Roger  Turet,  Henry  Mullyng,  Robert  le  Frere,  Henry  atte 
Briggende,  Ralph  le  Servaunt,  Roger  le  Tannour,  Hugh  de  Rouclif  and 
Peter  le  Messer,  and  others  by  night  entered  his  house  at  Cumquyntyne,  co. 
Cumberland,  burned  it,  and  assaulted  him. 


MEMBRANE  Idd. 

Commission  to  Robert  de  Stokehay,  John  Treiagu,  and  Henry  Bokerel  to 

deliver  the  gaol  of  Exeter  of  William  de  Culmpton,  charged  with  finding 

money,  which  as  belonging  to  another  ought  to  pertain  to  the  king. 

Aug.  20.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Treiagu,  Robert  de  Stocke- 

Westminster.    haye  and  Henry  Bokerel  touching  an  appeal  in  the  county  of  Devon  by 

Isabella  late  the  wife  of  John  atte  Scappe  against  Gerard  de  Vilers,  Bertram 
de  Vilers,  Beitram  Caweitz,  Gerard  Payncarn,  Simon  Steel  of  Toppisham, 
Gilbert  Cole  of  Toppisham,  John  Garland  and  Richard  his  son,  and  Geoflrey 
le  Clerk  of  the  death  of  her  husband. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 


Aug.  25. 
Westminster. 


The  like  to  Walter  de  Norwyco,  John  de  Mutford  and  Simon  de  Hedorsete 
touching  the  persons  who  killed  John  son  of  Thomas  Stace  at  the  suburb 
of  Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk.  By  K. 

Aug.  24.  Commission  to  Walter  de  Norwyco,  John  de  Thorp  and  John  de  Mutford 

Westminster,    to  examine  the  case  and  make  provision  touching  the  under-mentioned 

matter.     W.  count  of  Hainault,  Holland  and  Seland  and  lord  of  Friesland, 
wishing  to  satisfy  Walter  le  Keu  of  Lincoln,  Robert  Elys  of  Great  Yarmouth 


56  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J  321,  Membrane  Idd — cont, 

and  Roger  de  Buselingthorp,  merchants,  in  certain  sums  of  money  in  which 
he  is  bound  to  them,  ordained  with  the  assent  of  his  subjects  that  the  said 
sums  should  be  levied  and  collected  from  the  merchants,  fishermen  and 
mariners  of  his  dominions  coming  into  the  realm,  as  is  more  fully  contained 
in  the  count's  letters  to  the  king ;  and  afterwards  account  having  been  taken 
of  divers  sums  of  money  so  levied  and  received  by  the  above-named  Walter, 
Robert  and  Roger  by  virtue  of  certain  assignments  made  to  them  by  the 
king's  letters  patent,  the  king,  by  further  letters  appointed  the  said  Robert 
to  levy  within  a  certain  time  in  the  above  manner  in  the  counties  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk  246Z.  14«.  1^.  and  the  said  Roger  90/.  9.s.  9r/., 
still  remaining  due  to  them.  The  king,  however,  is  informed  by  certain 
magnates  of  the  realm  and  men  of  the  towns  of  Great  Yarmouth  and 
Little  Yarmouth  and  others  that  if  such  levy  were  to  be  made  in  the 
present  fishing  season  in  the  said  towns,  the  fishermen  of  the  count  would 
withdraw,  to  the  loss  of  those  towns  and  the  disturbance  of  the  next  fairs 
there.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    IBd. 

Sept.  26.         Commission  de  waUiis  et  fosmtis    to  Robert  de  Bardelby,  William  de 
Westminster.   Leycestre,  John  de  Merton  and  Robert  de  Kelleseye  touching  a  breach  of 

the  bank  of  the  Thames  between  Grenwych  and  Wolwych. 

On  2  October  John  Abel  and  Laurence  de  Rustyngton  were  associated  in 
the  above  commission. 

Sept.  25.        Precept  to  the  sheriff  of  Kent  to  take  steps  for  the  preservation  of  the 
Westminster,  peace  and  arrest  vagabonds  and  malefactors.     [Pari,  Wriu,]  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    16d. 

Aug.  18.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Robert  de  Malberthorp,  Simon 
WestminBter.  Chaumberleyn  and  Nicholas  de  Bolyngbrok,  on  complaint  by  Adam  de 
Kydale  that  Walter  son  of  John  de  Feriby  and  John  his  son  and  William 
brother  of  the  said  John,  Robert  son  of  Robert  Gunnie  of  Appelby  and  John 
Frankissh  and  others  assaulted  him  at  Feriby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  maltreated 
Roger  de  Lofthouses,  his  servant.  By  pet.  of  C. 

Aug.  17.         The  like  to  John  de  Wylughby,  William  de  Nevill  and  Roger  de  Belers, 

Westminster,  touching  the  persons  who  killed  John  Wake  of  Deping  at  Multon  Park  by 

Norhampton.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  25.  The  like  to  Edmund  de  Nevill,  Robert  de  Barton  and  John  de  Lancastre 
Westminster,  on  complaint  by  Walter  de  Stirkeland  that  William  son  of  Marmaduke  de 
Twenge,  John  de  Hastthorp,  Jordan  de  Dalden,  Peter  de  Donewyche,  Robert 
de  la  More,  Marmaduke  son  of  John  de  Twenge,  John  de  Wessyngton, 
Robert  de  Wessyngton,  Thomas  Ward,  Elias  Gyliotsone  of  Kyrkeby  in 
Kendale  and  Henry  son  of  Gilbert  de  CrakhjJe  with  armed  men  came  to  his 
manor  of  Sighritheserd,  co.  Westmoreland,  while  he  was  under  the  king's 
protection,  and  broke  his  close,  and  houses,  and  the  doors  and  windows  of 
the  houses,  and  set  fire  to  the  said  houses,  carried  away  his  goods  and 
Gilbert  de  Crakhale  his  bondman,  assaulted  his  servants  and  fixed  the  fingers 
of  some  of  them  into  holes  of  posts  with  pins  {kivillu)  and  beat  others  of 
them.  It  was  sealed  at  another  time  by  p.s. 


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1321.  MEMBRANE  15d. 

Aug.  26.  Commission  to  Master  Jordan  Moraund,  John  de  Blebury,  Henry  de 

Westminster.    Cantuar[ia]  and  Elias  de  Sancto  Albano  to  visit  the  king's  free  chapel 

within  the  castle  of  Hastynges,  which  is  exempt  from  the  jurisdiction  of 
the  ordinary,  and  the  dean,  resident  canons,  vicars  and  other  ministers 
and  officials,  and  to  survey  the  state  of  the  chapel  and  its  moneys,  books, 
ornaments,  and  other  belongings,  as  the  king  has  learned  that  there  are 
many  defects  therein ;  and  that  the  officials  and  ministers  neglect  the  duties 
incumbent  on  them,  although  they  receive  their  appointed  stipends ;  that 
quarrels  and  scandals  arise  among  them ;  that  some  lead  dissolute  lives ; 
that  the  oblations  presented  in  honour  of  the  Holy  Bood  {Sancte  Crucis)  at 
the  said  chapel,  which  ought  to  be  collected  by  two  sacristans  appointed  by 
the  dean  and  chapter  for  that  purpose  and  kept  for  the  repair  of  the  chapel 
and  payment  of  the  commons  and  stipends  of  its  ministers  and  to  defray 
other  charges,  are  by  the  disposal  of  the  dean  collected  by  others,  and 
carried  away  and  applied  to  other  uses,  to  the  detriment  of  the  services  and 
chapel  and  contrary  to  the  ordinances  and  statutes  hitherto  observed.  The 
commissioners  are  to  inform  themselves  of  these  matters  as  well  by  exami- 
nation as  by  inquisition  by  oath  of  the  ministers  of  the  chapel  and  of  other 
lawful  men  of  those  parts  and  to  cause  defects  to  be  made  good  and  abuses  to 
be  reformed ;  they  are  also  to  punish,  according  to  the  statutes  of  the  chapel, 
those  found  culpable,  and  to  inform  the  king  of  their  action  there.  The 
warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  or  the  person  holding  his  place  in  the  port  of 
Hastings,  and  the  sheriff  of  Sussex  are  to  cause  lawful  men  of  those  parts, 
by  whom  the  truth  may  be  enquired  into,  to  come  before  the  said  com- 
missioners ;  further  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  chapel  and  constable  of  the 
said  castle  are  commanded  to  render  obedience  to  them. 

Sept.  4.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Randolf,  William  de  Hardenn 

Sturry.  and  James  de  Norton  on  complaint  by  GeofErey  de  Welleford,  presented  to 
the  house  of  St.  Cross  by  Winchester,  the  presentation  to  which  the  king 
recovered  agsdnst  Rigaud,  late  bishop-elect,  now  bishop  of  Winchester, 
that  Robert  de  Maydenstane  and  Nicholas  his  brother,  Simon  Potyn,  John 
de  Sandhirst,  Robert  de  Bourne,  clerk,  Thomas  de  Gilyngham,  Robert  de 
Kyngeston,  William  Gyffard,  Nicholas  Lyndraper,  Nicholas  atte  Flode,  the 
provost  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Elizabeth  by  Winchester,  Edmund  de  Port, 
Stephen  de  Borham,  Nicholas  Lynacre,  Walter  Fesaunt,  and  Roger  de 
Scoules  and  others,  during  the  late  voidance  of  the  house,  drove  away  20 
horses,  12  oxen,  1  bull,  12  cows,  8  heifers  {juvencas),  8  calves  (intuJos),  39 
swine,  225  sheep  and  40  lambs  of  the  said  house,  of  the  price  of  lOOL  and 
took  and  carried  away  goods  and  muniments  of  the  said  house,  which  was 
founded  to  support  certain  chantries,  alms  and  other  works  of  charity  for 
the  souls  of  the  king's  progenitors,  as  also  of  the  bishops  of  the  place,  at 
Sparkeford,  Whitchirch,  Bourn,  and  Hussebourne,  Asshton,  Twyford, 
Oselbury,  and  Farham.  By  K. 

26   September,   Thomas  de    Saunford  was  associated    in    the    above 
commission. 

Aug.  26.         Association  of  John  de  Lungevill  as  conservator  of  the  peace  in  the 
Westminster,    county  of  Northampton  with  WUliam  la  Zouche  of  Haryngworth  and  John 
de  Wylughby. 

MEMBRANE  lid. 

Sept.  80.         Commission   of    oyer  and   terminer  to   Henry   Spygurnel,   Robert  de 

Tower  of      Haustede,  the  elder,  William  Trussel  of  Nutehirst  and  Master  Roger  de 

London.       Boudon,  on  complaint  by  William  de  Burgo,  king's  clerk,  that  William 

de  la  Port  of  Norhampton  and  John  and  Richard  his  brothers  assaulted 

him  at  Norhampton.  By  p.s. 


58 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-109-1  Menihrane    1  id — con  t . 

Sept.  28.         The  like  to  John  de  Mutford,  John  de  Thorp  and  John  le  Claver,  on 

Westminster,    complaint  by  Henry  Rose,  that,  whereas  he  laded  his  ship  called  la  Elne  in 

the  port  of  Blakeneye,  co.  Norfolk,  with  wine,  com,  and  other  merchandise 

to  trade  with  in  Norway,  and  the  ship  was  disabled  in  that  port  by  a  storm, 

certain  persons  carried  away  the  goods  as  well  as  timber  of  the  said  ship. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  2.  Association  of  Michael  de  Meldon  and  Roger  Beler  in  a  commission 

Sheen.        de  \valliin  et  fossatis  for  the  sea  coast  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Norfolk, 

Lincoln  and  Norhampton,  with  Robert  de  Maddyngle,  John  de  Fitton, 

William  de  Ringeton,  John  de  Hotof,  Laurence  de  Holebech,  and  John  de 

Cantebrigg. 


Oct.  8. 
Porchester. 


MEMBRANE    I'dd. 

Commission  to  John  de  Erlegh,  Richard  de  Rodeneye  and  John  do 
Fosse  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Somerton  of  Gilbert  Fichet  and  John  son  of 
John  de  Loveton,  who,  after  being  indicted  before  Henry  Spygurnel  and 
his  fellows  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  touching  trespasses  in  the  county 
of  Southampton  {sic),  were  put  in  exigent  and  outlawed,  and  surrendered  to 
gaol  there. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Humphrey  de  Waleden,  Nicholas  de 
Bolyngbrok,  William  de  la  Launde  and  John  de  Leek,  on  complaint  by 
Hawisia,  late  the  wife  of  Walter  de  Gloucestre,  that  WjJter  son  of  Walter 
de  Gloucestre  and  John  brother  of  the  same  Walter  son  of  Walter,  Henry 
de  Brokworth  and  Thomas  his  brother,  John  de  Paris,  John  de  Thornhill, 
John  Monde  of  Ingoldesby,  William  de  Horton  of  Welleby,  Thomas  de 
Holme,  Thomas  Breton,  Robert  de  la  Grene  of  Gunwardeby,  John  de  la  More 
of  Asgerby,  William  le  Clerk  of  Kyme,  John  Fox  of  Ingoldesby,  Robert  son 
of  William  le  Mortymer  of  Ingoldesby,  William  son  of  Margery  de 
Roppeslaye,  William  son  of  Wyota  de  Homby,  Thomas  Horell  of  Homby, 
William  Percrik  of  Billesfeld,  Robert  Hane  of  Byteham,  Hugh  de 
Wythham,  William  Whyppyn,  William  Posshe,  Nicholas  de  Cumpton, 
Gilbert  de  Lyndeseye  of  Aseby  and  John  de  Briddeport  with  others  entered 
her  dwelling  place  at  Haidore,  co.  Lincoln,  drove  away  20  oxen,  18  horses, 
and  66  swine  of  hers,  of  the  price  of  60Z.,  and  broke  two  chests  aaid  carried 
away  jewels  and  silver  vessels  therein  and  other  goods.  By  p.s. 

Commission  to  John  de  Vallibus,  William  de  Denum  and  Richard  de 
Emeldon  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne  of  all  prisoners  except 
those  detained  there  for  the  robbery  of  the  cardinals  or  sedition. 


Nov.  7. 
Tonbridge. 


MEMBRANE  l^d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Cheynell,  John  de  Cave  and 
Robert  de  Stoke  on  complaint  by  John  de  Segrave,  the  elder,  that  John 
Omnibon  of  Thenford,  Elias  Resoun  of  Merston,  William  son  of  Giles  de 
Morton,  Adam  Pippard  of  Lillyngston,  Richard  son  of  Andrew  Love  of 
Rodestone,  Geoffrey  le  Leche  of  Thenford,  Matthew  Vyncent  of  Thenford, 
John  Abbot  of  Thenford,  Nicholas  le  Larche  of  Thenford,  Geoffrey  Pary, 
of  Thenford,  Henry  de  Cherlton  of  Thenford,  Adam  Bernard  of  Sulgrave, 
Adam  Hobbes  of  Merston,  and  Gilbert,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Merston,  and 
others  carried  away  his  goods  at  Thenford,  co.  Northampton,  and  assaulted 
his  servants.  By  p.s. 


16    EDWAKD    II.— Part   1.  69 


Membrane   1 2d —  cont. 


1321. 

Nov.  6.  The  like  to  Edmund  de  Passele,  Henry  de  Cobeham,  Geoffrey  de  Say, 

Tonbridge.     and  William  de  Den  touching  the  persons  who,  by  order  of  Bartholomew  de 

Badelesmere,  held  the  castle  of  Ledes  against  queen  Isabella,  and  prevented 

her  from  entering  it  and  afterwards  held  it  against  the  king;  the  jury  to  be 

of  the  counties  of  Kent,  Sussex  and  Surrey.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  lOd. 

Nov.  11.         Commission  in  pursuance  of  the  Statute  of  Winchester  to  Edmund  de 
Westminster.    Hemgrave  and  John  de  Wolnetham  as  conservators  of  the  peace  for  the 
county  of  Suffolk.      [Pari,  Writs.] 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  following  counties  : — 

Nov.  19.  William  le  Butiller  of  Vemme  and  John  de  Felton  for  Salop.      By  K. 

Ongar. 

Nov.  20.  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  Gilbert  de  Colewenne,  and  Henry  de  Wardecop 

Ongu*  for  Westmoreland.  By  K, 

The  same  Andrew,  Richard  de  Hudleston  and  Alexander  de  Basten- 
thwayt  for  Cumberland.  By  E. 

Dec.  6.  John    de    Pabenham,   Richard    de  Pereres  and  Walter  de  Neville 

Westmmster.  for  Hertford.      [Pari.  Writs.] 

Nov.  19.         Commission  to  John  Pecche  and  Thomas  le  Rus  to  deliver  the  gaol  of 

Ongar.        Warrewyk  as  well  of  those  who  lately  took  the  castle  of  Warrewyk  and  held 

it  against  the  king  and  his  ministers,  as  of  others.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  9<i. 

Nov.  6.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Randolf,  John  Cormayles, 

Tonbridge.  Thomas  de  Saunford  and  Nicholas  de  Odyham  touching  the  complaint  of 
Geoffrey  de  Welleford,  lately  presented  to  the  house  of  St.  Cross  by 
Winchester,  that  Robert  de  Maydenstan,  and  Nicholas  his  brother,  Simon 
Potyn,  John  de  Sandhurst,  Robert  de  Bourne,  clerk,  Thomas  de  Gilyngham, 
Robert  de  Kyngeston,  William  Giffard,  Nicholas  le  Lyndraper,  Edmund  de 
Port,  Stephen  de  Borham,  William  le  Lynacre,  W^alter  Fesaunt,  Roger  de 
Scoles,  Ralph  Fraunceys,  Laurence  le  Spycer,  \Villiam  de  Caldecote,  Henry 
Pruet  of  Bourne,  Thomas  de  W^hyteweye,  Richard  Leyr  of  Bourne,  Geoffrey 
atte  Chaumbre,  William  Dymmok,  John,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Whitchurch, 
Henry  Isaak,  Henry  Burgeys  of  Romeseye,  Andrew  de  Haywode,  Edward 
Strout  and  William  Balle,  *  bocher,*  during  the  voidance  of  the  house,  drove 
away  80  horses,  24  oxen,  1  bull,  12  cows,  3  heifers  (juvencas),  8  calves 
(vitulns)^  100  swine,  600  sheep,  and  600  lambs  belonging  to  the  said  house, 
of  the  price  of  800^,  and  carried  away  goods,  charters,  writings,  and  other 
muniments  thereof  at  Sparkeford,  Whitchurch,  Bourne,  Hussebourne, 
Asshton,  Tuyford,  Oselbury,  and  Farham,  co.  Southampton. 

Commission  to  John  de  Donecastre,  R.  de  Bemyngham  and  Alexander  de 

Cave  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  York  Castle  of  Thomas  son  of  Roger  le  Spenser 

and  John  brother  of  the  said  Thomas,  prisoners  for  larcenies. 


Nov.  14.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  Wylughby,  Hasculph  de 

Westminster.    Whytewell  and  John  Basset  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  St.  George's, 

Baskeville,  in  Normandy,  and  Hugh  de  Altifago,  his  fellow-monk,  that 


60  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2321  Membrane  9f/ — cant. 

Robert  Bernard,  parson  of  the  church  of  Weston  Edyth  and  Thomas  his 
brother,  Robert  son  of  Robert  Russel  of  Berwedon,  and  John  son  of  David 
de  Burle  of  Northlufifenham  and  others  assaulted  the  said  Hugh  at  Weston 
Edyth,  CO.  Rutland.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  de  Bereford,  Richard  de  la  Bere  and  John  de 
Trillawe,  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  Rewley  by  Oxford  that  Robert  de 
Maundevill,  John  *Roberdesman  de  Maundevill',  John  Marmyon,  the  elder, 
Nicholas  de  Honterecombe,  Benedict  le  Engleys,  Richard  de  Pikeneye  of 
Ippesdene,  Warin  de  Wodesdon,  Gilbert  de  Pikeneye,  Philip  Osebem  of 
Walyngford,  William  Pope  of  Ippesden,  John  Herdewyk,  John  Somter  of 
Ippesden,  Luke  Plonte  of  Nettlebedde,  and  John  atte  Grenelane  of  Henle, 
and  others  broke  and  burnt  his  houses  at  Nettlebedde,  co.  Oxford,  cut  down 
his  trees  and  carried  them  and  other  goods  away.  By  p.s. 

Commission  to  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  John  de  Erlegh  and  John  de  Fosse 

to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Dorcestre  of  William  de  Sandale  and  Nicholas  de 

Staneye,  prisoners  for  counterfeiting  the  coin. 


MEMBRANE  Sd. 

Nov.  6.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Geoffrey  de  Say,  Edmund  de  Passele, 

Tonbridge.     Henry  de  Cobham  and  William  de  Dene,  touching  the  persons  who  by  order 

of  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere  held  the  castle  of  Ledes,  co.  Kent,  against 

queen  Isabella  and  the  king  [as  before  set  forth].  By  K. 

Nov.  12.  The  like  to  the  same  justices  touching  the  persons  who  by  order  of  the  said 

Westminster.    Bartholomew,  held  the  castle  of  Thonebrugge,  co.  Kent,  against  the  king. 

ByK. 

Commission  to  Hugh  de  Prestwold,  Robert  de  Stoke  and  Richard  de 

Eggebaston  to  deliver  Leicester  gaol  of  Elias  de  Sapcote,  'carpenter/  a 

prisoner  for  the  death  of  Hugh  le  Taillour  of  Baggeworth. 

The  like  to  Robert  de  Barton,  Henry  de  Warthecop  and  John  de  Skelton 

to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Appelby  of  Robert  son  of  William  de  Neuby  of 

Sandford,  a  prisoner  for  larcenies  and  other  felonies. 

Nov.  12.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Geoffrey  de  Say,  Edmund  de  Passele, 

Westminster.    Henry  de  Cobeham  and  William  de  Dene  touching  confederacies  and  all 

trespasses  against  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Sussex.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  in  the  county  of  Surrey.  By  K. 

Nov.  80.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Edward  Charles,  Robert  de  Aspale 

Pomfret-on-    and  Simon  de  Hedersete  on  complaint  by  Robert  Scot  of  Orford,  Walter 

Thames.      de  Wodebrigge  and  Ranulph  Cobel  that  dSvers  persons  plundered  them  at 

Orford,  co.  Suffolk.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  Id. 

Nov.  24.  Commission  to  Jame?  de  Lamboum  and  Emoun  de  Badewe  to  keep  the 

Havering  atte  peace  in  the  hundred  of  Chelmersford,  co.  Essex,  and  to  prevent  illegal 

Bower.        assemblies,  and  all  offenders  are  to  be  conveyed  to  the  castle  of  Colecestre, 

and  delivered  to  the  sheriff  of  Essex,  or  his  deputy.     The  commissioners 

are  to  defray  their  charges  and  those  of  the  persons  selected  by  them  to  keep 


16   EDWARD   II.-^ART   1.  61 


-I  Qo-i  Membrane  Id — cont, 

guard  by  an  assessment  on  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred.  All  the  roads 
of  the  county  are  to  be  guarded  so  that  no  danger  may  arise.  And  in  all 
these  things  the  commissioners  are  to  be  attendant  upon  Robert  le  fiz 
Wautier,  Thomas  de  Veer,  and  Nicholas  Engayne,  chief  conservators 
{(fardeins)  of  the  peace  in  the  county.     French,     [Pari,  WriU,] 

By  K.  and  C. 

The  like  of  the  under-mentioned  conservators  for  their  respective  hundreds 
in  that  county : — 

John  de  Lyston,  John   Walram,   and  William  Beuchamp,   for  the 

hundred  of  Hengeford. 
Robert  de  Ros,  William  Flaumbard,  William  de  Neuport,  and  Roger  de 

Barle,  for  the  hundreds  of  Esthuddelesford,  Westhuddelesford,  and 

Froshwell,  the  half  hundred  of  Clavering  and  the  town  of  Neuport. 
Malcolm  de  Beaumeys  and  Thomas  Kenteys,   for  the    hundreds  of 

Chafiford  and  Bredestapil. 
Thomas  de  Loveyne  and  John  Olyve,  for  the  hundred  of  Dunmawe. 
John  de  Brokesbum,  Aumfrey  de  Staunton,  and  John  de  Wheleby,  for 

the  hundred  of  Tendring. 
Thomas  Baynard  and  Robert  le  Poer,  for  the  hundred  of  Lexeden. 
John  de  Enefeld  and  Adam  atte  Forde,  for  the  hundred  of  Aungre. 
William  de  Mareny,  Emoun  Bataille,  and  William  de  Staunford,  for  the 

hundreds  of  Danseye,  Thurstaple  and  Wensetre. 
Thomas  de  MaundeviU  and  Emoun  de  Lenham,  for  the  hundred  of 

Wyham. 
Thomas  de  Caune,  Geoffrey  le  Madle,  and  Gilbert  atte  Chaumbre,  for 

the  hundred  of  Herlawe  and  the  half  hundred  of  Waltham. 
John  de  Dovere,  Henry  atte  Ree,  and  Thomas  le  Barewhere,  for  the 

hundreds  of  Bekyntre  and  Haveryng.      [Pari,  Wnts,'\ 

The  like  of  the  following  conservators  in  the  hundreds  of  the  county  of 
Hertford : — 

Geofi&ey  de  Stokes  and  Robert  Grymbaud,  for  the  hundreds  of  Hertford 

and  Braghyngg. 
Walram  de  Rocheford  and  John  le  Ghaumberleyn,  for  the  hundreds  of 

Oddesethe  and  Edwynstre. 
Geoffrey  Fitz  Warin  and  Robert  atte  Bregg,   for  the  hundred  of 

Dacorum. 
John  Poleyn,  Ralph  de  Bredon,  and  Ralph  de  Gravele,  for  the  hundreds 

of  Bradewatre  and  Hicche.     [Pari,  Writs,] 


■I  goo  MEMBRANE  Ad, 

Jan.  4.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Donecastre,  William  de 

Worcester  Byngham  and  Adam  de  Hoperton  touching  the  persons  who  with  William  de 
Inggelby,  abbot  of  Riovall,  brothers  William  de  Hamelak,  Ralph  de  Ellerbek, 
William  Bot,  Hugh  de  Oteryngton,  Geoffrey  de  Thwyng,  Robert  de 
Hamelak,  and  William  de  Merston,  his  fellow  monks,  brothers  John  de 
Eilbum,  Augustin  Stalworthman,  Thomas  le  Bakester,  Ralph  le  Breuster, 
and  William  de  Ellerbek,  lay  brethren  of  the  same  house,  John  de  Beverlaco, 
Hugh  de  Ebor[aco],  Thomas  de  Driffeld,  the  younger,  Richard  de  Salton 
and  Thomas  de  Drifield,  assaulted  and  imprisoned  Henry  de  Staunton  at 
Riovall,  CO.  York,  and  carried  away  his  goods.  By  p.s. 


62  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2322  MEMBRANE  Id. 

Jan.  15.  Commission  to  Ralph  de  Grendon,  Thomas  le  Rous,  Ralph  le  Blount, 
Shrewsbury,  ^jid  Malcolm  Musard,  to  arrest  Humphrey  de  Bohoun,  earl  of  Hereford 
and  Essex,  Roger  Damory,  Hugh  Daudele,  the  elder,  and  Hugh  Daudele, 
the  younger,  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  John  Giffard  of  Brynmiesfeld, 
Maurice  de  Berkeleye,  the  elder,  Henry  Tyes,  Roger  de  Clyfford,  John  de 
Wylyngton,  John  Mautravers,  the  younger,  Henry  de  Wylyngton,  Robert 
de  Watevill,  Gilbert  de  Elsefeld,  Gilbert  Talebot,  Richard  Talebot  and 
others,  with  a  great  multitude  of  armed  men,  horse  and  foot,  attacked  the 
king's  subjects  of  the  county  of  Warwick,  notwithstanding  the  late 
proclamation.      [Pari,  Writs.]  *  By  p.s, 

Jan.  28.         The  like  to  William  de  Bello  Campo  and  Ralph  le  Blount,  to  arrest 
Shrewsbury,    ^y^q  same  persons  in  the  county  of  Worcester.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 


(63) 


15  EDWARD  II —Part  2. 


1322. 

Feb.  7. 

Glouoester. 


Feb.  8. 

Glouceater. 


Feb.  9. 
Gloncester. 


Feb.  8, 
Gloucester. 

Jan.  80. 
Hereford. 


Feb.  8. 
Gloucester. 


MEMBRANE  31. 

Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others,  so  long  as  the  manor  of  Teukesbury 
shall  be  in  the  king's  custody,  not  to  take  or  permit  to  be  taken  any  goods, 
victuals  or  other  things  found  in  the  said  manor  or  its  members,  which  the 
king  has  caused  to  be  taken  into  his  hands,  or  any  goods  of  the  tenants 
thereof,  for  his  use  or  the  use  of  others.  By  K. 

Grant  to  the  aldermen,  sheriffs,  citizens  and  commonalty  of  the  city  of 
London,  after  recital  of  the  king's  former  grant  and  proceedings  touching  the 
mayoralty,  that  they  may  hold  in  like  manner  the  said  office  of  the 
mayoralty  for  a  further  term  until  the  quinzaine  of  Easter.      [Fcedera,'] 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  keeper  of  the  office  of  the  treasurership  and 
the  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

Acknowledgement  of  the  receipt  by  the  hands  of  Roger  de  Northburgh, 
king's  clerk,  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe,  from  the  commonalty  of  the  knights 
and  esquires  of  the  county  of  Sussex,  of  lOOZ.  of  the  200/.  by  which  they 
made  fine  for  the  remission  of  the  forfeiture  due  to  the  king  by  reason  of 
some  of  the  said  knights  and  esquires  not  coming  to  a  certain  place 
assigned  them  by  the  king's  command,  and  for  licence  to  those  who  did  come 
to  return  to  their  country.  By  bill  of  the  Wardrobe. 

Pardon  to  Richard  de  Frekebergh  for  the  death  of  Roger  de  Herlyng,  and 
of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  K. 

Exemption  for  life  for  Ralph  de  Cobham  from  being  put  on  assizes, 
juries  or  recognitions,  and  from  being  made  sheriff,  coroner,  forester  or 
other  bailiff  or  officer  of  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Nicholas  de  Acton,  king's  clerk,  to  the 
office  which  Richard  de  Donecastre  holds  {sic)  in  the  Exchequer,  with 
the  same  fee  as  the  said  Richard  received.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  John  de  Haltclo,  whom  Gilbert  de  Wygeton, 
king's  clerk,  clerk  of  the  Great  Wardrobe,  is  sending  to  divers  parts  of  the 
realm  to  make  purveyances  for  the  Wardrobe ;  carriage  is  to  be  provided  for 
him.  By  K. 


The  like  for  Richard  de  Dufford. 


By  K. 


Feb.  8. 
Gloucester. 


Power  to  John,  bishop  of  Ely,  to  retain  as  many  men  at  arms  both 
horse  and  foot  as  he  wishes,  so  long  as  they  are  not  suspected  towards  the 
king,  for  the  custody  of  the  isle  of  Ely,  so  that  no  persons  suspected  by  the 
king  or  the  bishop  may  enter  therein.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Malcolm  Musard  appointed  by  the  king  to  arrest 
contrariants  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester,  Worcester  and  Warwick.  [Pari. 
Writs.] 

Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Gaynford  of  that  which  pertains  to  the  king  for  the 
death  of  Gilbert  Russel  of  Seleteby.  By  K. 


64 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Feb.  11. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  8. 
Oloucester. 


Feb.  12. 
Oloucester. 

Feb.  10. 

Gloucester. 

Feb.  18. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  12. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  14. 

Gloucester. 


Feb.  12. 
Gloucester. 


Membrane  81 — cont. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
John  de  Glenton  for  the  death  of  John  Smalhunter. 
Adam  le  fiz  Brice  de  Nieubj  for  that  of  Thomas  del  Grend. 

Safe-conduct  and  writ  of  aid  until  Whitsimday  for  Hugh  le  Despenser, 
the  elder,  and  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  and  their  men  at  arms 
proceeding  against  the  king's  enemies,  the  Scots,  who  have  invaded  the 
realm.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Muresle  for  acquiring  in  fee  from  Roger  de 
Somervill  a  messuage,  a  bovate  and  an  acre  of  land,  and  a  moiety  of  an 
acre  of  meadow  in  Sutton  in  Asshefeld,  held  in  chief,  which  the  latter  had 
acquired  without  licence  from  John  de  Sutton  ;  with  restitution  of  the  same. 

By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  until  Easter  for  John  Wyard.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following  persons,  viz.  — 
William  de  Holynes,  clerk  of  the  chancery,  for  one  year. 

The  abbess  of  Berkyng. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  Gloucester.  By  K. 

John  de  Staunton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Boclond.  By  K. 

The  abbot  of  Wynchecumbe.  By  K. 

The  prior  of  Little  Malveme  in  his  manors  of  Eldresfeld,  Chaddes- 
leye,  Pendok,  Hanleye,  Bokkebury,  Newynton,  Aston  super  Waldam, 
Stoke  Gififiard,  Wenlond,  Horewell,  Sukkilegh,  Almeton  and 
Malveme.  By  K. 

Ralph  de  Monte  Hermerii,  in  his  own  manors  and  lands,  or  those  in 
his  custody  by  grant  of  the  king  of  the  inheritance  of  Thomas  son 
and  heir  of  John  ap  Adam,  tenant  in  chief.  By  E. 

Margaret  de  Nevill. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  Gloucester,  in  his  manor  of  Tuffleye. 

Raymond,  abbot  of  Cluny,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominat- 
ing Arnold  de  Piru  his  fellow  monk  and  Gilbert  de  Chesellis  his  attorneys 
in  England  for  four  years. 

Master  John  de  Rosse  received  the  attorneys  by  writ. 

Pardon  to  John  Werri  of  Baldok,  chaplain,  of  his  outlawry,  if  any,  for 
the  death  of  John  de  Lysours,  John  de  Lillyngston  and  John  Tondrik 

ByK. 

Pardon  to  John  Lente  of  Hereford  for  communicating  lately  with 
William  Daverons,  then  a  contrariant;  in  consideration  of  a  fine  of  4Z. 
received  in  the  Wardrobe  by  the  hands  of  Roger  de  Northburgh,  king's 
clerk,  the  keeper  thereof.  By  K.  and  by  bill  of  the  Wardrobe. 

The  like  to  the  following  for  communicating  with  contrariants  : — 
Arnold  le  Glover  of  Hereford,  by  fine  of  20  marks,  for  communicating 
with  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Chirk.  By  K.  and  the  like  bill. 

William  de  Cleaungre  of  Hereford  by  fine  of  201.  for  communicating 
with  John  de  Penebrugg.  By  K.  and  the  like  bill. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  2. 


65 


1322. 

Feb.  14. 
Olouoester. 


Feb.  16. 
Olouoester. 


Membrane  81 — cont, 

John  Stephani,  merchant  of  Hereford,  by  fine  of  20  marks,  for  com- 
municating with  Hugh  Daudele,  the  younger. 

By  K.  and  the  like  bill. 

Thomas  atte  Barre,  citizen  of  Hereford,  by  fine  of  100  marks,  for 
communicating  with  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Wygemore,  and 
Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Chirk.  By  K.  and  the  like  bill. 

Robert  de  Troye  of  Hereford,  by  fine  of  20  marks,  John  de  Troye  of 
Hereford,  by  fine  of  5  marks,  and  Nicholas  de  Troye  of  Hereford, 
by  fine  of  5  marks,  for  communicating  with  the  said  Roger  de 
Mortuo  Mari  of  Wygemore  and  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Chirk. 

By  K.  and  the  like  bill. 


Jan.  4. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  6. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  6. 

Worcester. 


Jan.  4. 

Worcester. 

Jan.  6. 
Worcester. 


MEMBRANE  80. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Easter  for  Hugh  de  Ufculm,  going 
to  Wales  on  the  king's  service.  By  testimony  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with    the    king    unless    otherwise 
specified : — 


Ralph  Bagot. 

Ralph  le  Butiller. 

John  de  Levynton 
Walter  de  Hull 

Edmund  de  Eendale. 
Richard  de  Hangelton. 
John  de  Weston. 

Simon  Croyser 
John  de  Forde 


>  going  with  the  said  Ralph. 


I 


ByK. 
ByK. 

ByK. 
ByK. 


going  with  the  said  John. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 


William  Portebref,  going  with  William  de  Bello  Campo. 

By  K.  and  by  testimony  of  the  said  William. 


John  de  Say. 
Robert  Oliver. 
John  de  Urtiaco. 

Thomas  de  Tregoz 
John  Gryflfyn 

John  de  Treneweth. 


By  testimony  of  the  steward  of  the 
Household. 


]   going  with  William  la  Zouche. 
j    By  testimony  of  the  said  William. 

ByK. 


Thomas  le  Ercedekne. 

By  K.  and  by  testimony  of  the  steward  of  the  Household. 

Gilbert  Pecche.  By  K. 


John  de  Caunton 
John  Fermer 
Giles  Peoche 


going  with  the  said  Gilbert. 

By  K.  and  by  testimony  of  the 
said  Gilbert. 


Walter  son  of  Humphrey,  going  with  the  said  Gilbert. 


ByK. 


Peter  de  Bathon*,  going  with  the  said  Gilbert. 

John  son  of  Robert  Pecok  of  Redboum. 

By  testimony  of  the  steward. 

24962  E 


66 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

Jan.  4. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  5. 
Worcester. 

Jan.  6. 

Worcester. 


Jan.  14. 
Shrewsbnry. 


Jan.  10. 
Kingswinford. 

Jan.  7. 
Worcester. 


Membrane  80 — conU 

Richard  de  Hangelton. 
Michael  de  Trenewet. 

By  E.  and  by  testimony  of  the  steward  of  the  Household. 

John  Inge. 

John  de  Crumwell. 

Robert  de  Haddele 
John  de  Shenefeld 
Eliseus  de  Daventre 
Thomas  de  Stodham 
Richard  le  Rous 
William  le  Avener 

Alan  de  Gherleton. 
Thomas  de  Panes. 

John  Langetot. 
Nicholas  de  Stonham. 
Adam  atte  Glove. 


ByK. 
ByK. 

going  with  Gilbert  Pecche. 

By  K.  and  by  testimony  of  the 
said  G. 


J     By  testimony  of  John  de  Weston. 


By  testimony  of  the  steward  of 
the  Household. 


Peter  de  Monte  Forti,  staying  in  the  Marches  of  Wales  on  the  king's 
service.  By  K. 


Edmund  Gacelyn. 
John  Ingle. 


} 


ByK. 


Thomas  de  Veer,  going  with  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother, 
on  the  king's  service. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  earl,  viz. — 
Edmund  Bacun. 
John  de  Bures. 
John  de  Langeford. 
John  de  Vaaus. 
John  de  Tendrugg. 
Richard  de  Belhous. 
Adam  Bloy. 


knights. 


Philip  de  Davyntre,  clerk. 
George  de  Percy. 
Thomas  Bacon. 
Robert  de  Davyntre. 
John  de  Seintleger. 
Roger  de  Loring. 
John  de  Seint  Martyn. 
John  Goldc. 
William  Walkyngton. 
Peter  de  Nyweport. 
Ralph  de  Skeygton. 
William  de  Blom\411. 
Thomas  de  Saunford. 
Walter  de  Bever. 
Baudre  de  Taverham. 
Simon  de  Daventre. 
Edmund  Yngethorp. 
John  Barbour. 


Walter  Menaunt. 

John  Percy. 

Henry  le  Ferrour. 

Philip  de  Stowe. 

Robert  Busteler. 

Ralph  de  Tendrugg. 

Thomas  de  Tendrugg. 

Henry  de  Stonhalle. 

Edmund  de  Shortmede  of  Wil- 

berham  Parva. 
William  de  Belneye. 
James  de  Welde. 
Ralph  Poyvere. 
John  le  («to)Bray. 
William  de  Brandon. 
Anselm  le  Mareschal. 
Walter  de  Combe. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pakt  2. 


67 


1322. 

Jan.  24. 
Shrewsbury. 

Jan.  15. 
Shrewsbury. 


Membrane  30 — cont. 


William  Gobioun. 


The  like  with  clause  nolumus  for  the  following,  staying  with  Peter  de 
Monte  Forti,  in  the  Marches  of  Wales  on  the  king's  service : — 

By  testimony  of  the  said  Peter. 


Jan.  15. 
Shrewsbury, 


Robert  de  Vaal. 

Richard  de  Carente. 

William  Blauncfrount. 

William  de  Lucy,  the  younger. 

John  Hubaut. 

William  Bruly. 

Edmund  Seleby. 

Ralph  de  Seleby. 

Robert  de  Vaal,  the  younger. 

Thomas  Waundack. 

Nicholas  de  Warewyk. 

John  de  Grafton. 

Thomas  de  Scheldon. 

Robert  son  of  Robert  de  Compton. 

Henry  Thaune. 

Laurence  de  Vaal. 

Nicholas  le  Fauconer. 


Roger  Yve. 

John  do  Wytenassh. 

John  de  Chetinton. 

John  son  of  John  de  Pophull. 

Robert  son  of  Robert  Squier  and 

Robert  his  brother. 
William  de  la  Chaumbre. 
Ralph  le  Taillour. 
Roger  Lestraunge. 
Nicholas  Wyberd. 
Roger  Lewer. 
William  le  Venour. 
Henry  le  Pestour. 
Robert  le  Ferour. 
William  le  Pestour. 
John  le  Harpour. 


The  like  for  William  de  Lucy  going  as  above  with  the  said  Peter. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  viz. — 
William  le  Vavasour. 

By  E.  and  testimony  of  the  steward  of  the  Household. 


Henry  de  Staunton. 
Walter  de  Bello  Campo. 
John  de  Folkesworth. 
Simon  Croycer. 
Adam  de  Everyngham. 
Richard  de  Comubia. 


ByK. 

ByK. 
By  K.  and  testimony  of  the  said  steward. 

ByK. 
By  E.  and  testimony  of  the  said  steward. 

ByK. 


Richard  de  Dummere  going  with  John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of  Basyng. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 
John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of  Basyng.  By  E. 


Roger  de  Wodelok 
Robert  de  Swynesboume 
Denis  Aleyn 


going  with  the  said  John,  and  by 
his  testimony. 


John  Spileman  going  with  William  de  la  Zouche. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  William. 

Thomas  de  Beaufo,  going  with  Richard  de  Comubia. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  Richard. 


Michael  Peresman. 
Walter  le  Roter. 
John  de  Rocheford. 
Peter  le  Monk. 
Thomas  de  Wodeham. 


By  testimony  of  the  steward  of  the 
Household. 


68 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Jan.  18. 
Shrewsbury. 

Feb.  8. 
Gloacester. 

Jan.  24. 

Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  20. 

Shrewsbury. 

Feb.  18. 

Gloucester. 


Jan.  15. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  21. 
Shrewsbury. 


Jan.  4. 
Worcester. 

Jan.  21. 
Shrewsbury. 


1 


ByK. 

going  with  Robert  de  Morby. 
By  testimony  of  the  said  Robert. 

ByK. 

going  with  John  de  Crumbwell. 
By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 


ByK. 


Membrane  80 — cont, 

Robert  de  Morby. 

John  de  Sturmy. 

Master  Thomas  de  Oarton. 

Robert  le  Botiller 
Henry  de  Pesy 

John  de  Carleford. 

Riohard  de  Crumbwell 
Guy  Touche 
Thomas  Huscard 

Nicholas  Sewal. 
William  de  Grey. 
John  Sewal. 
Thomas  de  Corbrigg. 

John  de  Rythre. 

John  son  of  Hugh  le  Rous  de  Hoketon. 

John  de  Bures  of  Bodyngton,  going  in  the  company  of  Aymer  de 
Valencia.  By  testimony  of  the  said  earl. 

Master  Robert  de  Torkesay,  '  barbeur.' 

John  de  Swaneseye.       By  testimony  of  the  steward  of  the  Household. 

Richard  de  Boterthwayth,  staying  in  Wales  in  the  company  of  Gilbert 
de  Glincami.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Gilbert. 

Thomas  Corbet  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  town  of  Gloucester. 

By  testimony  of  the  steward  of  the  Household. 

John  son  of  Philip  de  Patemere  going  with  Peter  de  Duvedale. 

By  the  like  testimony. 

Peter  Duvedale.  By  the  like  testimony. 

The  following  going  with  the  said  Peter  de  Duvedale  :  — 
Robert  de  Norton. 
Philip  Joce. 
John  de  Chaumpaigne. 
Gilbert  son  of  Philip  Destre. 

Robert  de  Napton  going  with  John  Pecche.   By  testimony  of  the  said  J. 

Thomas  Corbet.  By  testimony  of  the  steward  of  the  Household. 

Thomas  de  Hastang,  going  with  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel. 

By  K.  and  by  testimony  of  the  said  earl. 

Peter  de  Thornton,  going  with  the  said  earl.  By  K. 

Ralph  le  Botiller. 

John  de  Levynton.  By  K. 

Walter  de  Hull.  J 

Thomas  de  Barkeby,  going  with  Ralph  Basset. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  Ralph. 
Master  John  Gilmjm.  By  K. 


By  the  like  testimony. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


69 


1822. 


Jan.  28. 

Hereford. 

Jan.  15. 
Shrewsbnry. 

Feb.  8. 
Gloucester. 

Jan.  80. 
Hereford. 

Feb.  7. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  28. 
Warwick. 


Membrane  80 — cont. 

John  Pecche,  the  elder. 

Richard  de  Plaiz,  going  with  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  earl. 


Stephen  de  Abyndon,  the  king's  butler. 


ByK. 


Protection  until  Easter  with  clause  volumus  for  Robert  de  Swynburn, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  Wales.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  volumim  for  one  year  for  Henry  de  Lancastre, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  beyond  the  seas.  By  p.s. 

Commission  to  Robert  Breton  and  Robert  Darcy  to  assemble  all  the 
horse  and  foot  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  and  to  go  with  them  against  the 
insurgents,  with  power  to  arrest  all  who  maybe  disobedient.     [Pari.  Writs,^ 

The  like  for  the  following  in  the  following  counties : — 


John  de  Bello  Campo  of  Somersete 
Richard  Lovel 
Thomas  de  Marlebergh 


in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and 
Dorset. 


Andrew  de  Hartcla,  in  the  counties  of  York  and  Lancaster. 


John  de  Somery 
Ralph  de  Grendon 
William  de  Ferariis 
John  Pecche 


in  the  counties  of  Stafford,  War- 
wick, Leicester,  Rutland  and 
Northampton. 

[Pari.  WriU.-] 

Conmiission  during  pleasure  to  Oliver  de  Ingham,  or  his  deputy  to  raise 
the  forces  of  the  county  of  Lancaster  for  the  like  purpose  :  with  clause  that 
this  commission  is  not  to  interfere  with  the  powers  given  to  Andrew  de 
Hartcla.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 


Feb.  12. 
Gloucester. 

Feb.  18. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  13. 
Gloucester. 


MEMBRANE  29. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Margery,  late  the  wife  of 
Roger  son  of  Payn. 

Writ  of  aid,  for  one  year,  for  John  de  Mereworth,  king's  Serjeant  and 
baker,  whom  the  king  is  sending  to  purvey  com  and  other  necessaries  for 
his  office  at  the  king's  expense :  nothing  is  to  be  taken  of  the  fee  of  the 
church.  By  bill  of  the  Wardrobe. 

The  like  for  Roger  de  Santo  Albano  for  the  office  of  the  buttery. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  St.  Peter's, 
Gloucester,  in  his  manors  of  Berton  Abbots,  Bernwode,  Abbelode,  Upton, 
Brokthorp,  Rugge,  Farlegh,  Froucestre,  Standissh  and  Boxwell.         By  K. 

The  like  for  the  said  abbot  in  his  manors  of  Northlech,  Estlech,  Aides- 
worth,  Culne  Aylwins  (Sancti  Ealwyni),  Culne  Rogers  {Eogeri)^  Aumeney 
Crucis  {Sancte  Crucu),  Duntesburn,  and  Coberleye.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  same  abbot  in  his  manors  of  Hardepirie,  Upleden, 
Hyneleden,  Hymeleden  {sic),  Maysmor,  Chercham,  Hynham,  Brompton, 
Preston  and  Ullyngwyk.  By  K. 


70 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Feb.  22. 
Weston. 


Feb.  14. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  16. 
Glonoester. 

Feb.  19. 

Cheltenham. 

Feb.  28. 
Coventry. 

March  1. 
Coventry. 


March  2. 
Weston. 

March  6. 
Elford. 

Feb.  14. 
Oloacester. 


Membrane  29 — cont. 

The  like  for  the  same  abbot  in  his  manors  of  Bokelond,  Hynynton  and 
Clifford.  By  K. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Colecestre. 

The  like  for  the  same  time  for  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  John  Giffard  of 
Brymesfeld. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 
Henry  del  Die. 

John  de  Hardesholl. 

John  Syflet.  By  K. 

Ida  de  Clynton. 
Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton. 
John  de  la  Launde. 
Robert  Basset. 

Master  James  de  Berkele,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon. 

Safe-conduct,  at  the  request  of  Thomas,  earl  Marshal,  Edmund,  earl  of 
Kent,  the  king's  brothers,  John  de  Bretaigne,  earl  of  Richmund,  Aymer  de 
Valence,  earl  of  Pembroke,  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  earl  John  de  Gareni^e, 
for  Gilbert  de  Ellesfeld,  John  de  la  Beche  and  all  those  coming  with  them 
who  wish  to  come  to  the  king's  will,  except  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere, 
for  five  days  the  present  day  included.     French,     [Pari,  Writs.]         By  K. 


The  like  for  the  following  for  the  same  time,  viz. — 
John  de  Kyngeston. 

Walter  de  Pavely,  the  son. 
The  like  for  three  days  for  John  de  la  Beche. 
The  like  for  seven  days  for  Edmund  de  Bohoun. 
The  like  for  fifteen  days  for  William  Baud,  knight. 
The  like  for  fifteen  days  for  John  de  Pederton. 


ByK. 
ByK. 

ByK. 

ByK. 

ByK. 

ByK. 


The  like  for  William  de  Oteryngton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lutterworth. 

ByK. 

The  like  for  eight  days  for  Edmund  de  Bohoun.  French,     [Pari,  Writs,] 

By  K. 

Mandate  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  to 
restore  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Wilton  to  Constancia  de  Percy,  a 
nun  of  that  house,  whose  election  as  abbess  thereof  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury 
has  confirmed.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intended  do  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  abbey. 

Appointment  until  Michaelmas  of  Hubert  de  Sutton,  king's  yeoman,  to 
keep  safe  the  tenants  of  the  manors  of  Teukesbury,  Asshchurche,  Stoke, 
Pamenton,  Fydinton,  Treidinton,  Natton,  Neuton  and  Northeye,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Bissheleye  and  Hanleye,  co.  Worcester,  which  are  for  certain 
causes  in  the  king's  hands.  By  K. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  2. 


71 


1322. 

Feb.  16. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  14. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  9. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  28. 

Weston  sub 

Edge. 


Feb.  14. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  16. 
Gloucester. 


Membrane  29 — cont. 

Power  during  pleasure  to  W.  archbishop  of  York,  and  Simon  Warde, 
sheriff  of  York,  to  receive  to  the  king's  will  all  the  contrariants  of  the  north, 
except  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  who  wish  to  come  in ;  all  who  do 
so  are  to  be  kept  in  safe  custody  until  further  order. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Griffin  ap  Res  and  Griffin  his  son  appointed  to  inquire 
touching  the  persons  who  drove  away  the  stud  and  other  animals  of  Roger 
de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Chirk  after  the  knag  came  to  Shrewsbury.  By  K. 

Power  to  Andrew  de  Hartcla  to  treat  of  a  form  of  final  peace  between  the 
king  and  Robert  de  Brus  and  his  accomplices  and  to  certify  the  king 
thereof.      [F(edera,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  him  to  treat  of  a  form  of  truce.     [FcMlera.]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to 
restore  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  S.  Germains,  Seleby,  to  John  de 
Wystowe,  a  monk  of  that  house^  whose  election  as  abbot  thereof  has  been 
confirmed  by  W.  archbishop  of  York.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  abbey. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Richard  de  Chastillon  appointed  to  arrest  Richard  de 
Williamscote,  John  Mauduth,  Richard  de  Louche,  and  John  his  son, 
Gilbert  de  Elsefeld  and  John  le  Rous.  They  are  to  be  imprisoned  until 
further  order  by  the  sheriff  within  whose  bailiwick  they  shall  be  taken. 

By  K. 

The  like  for  Gilbert  de  Glynkarny  and  John  de  Cestre  appointed  to 
arrest  Howel  ap  Wylyn  of  Ludard,  Howel  Vaghan,  his  son,  and  Adam 
Hog  of  Usk,  clerk,  except  in  any  sacred  place.  By  K. 


Feb.  28.  The  like  for  John  de  la  Launde,  appointed  to  arrest  Henry   Dekynton, 

W^n  sub     Robert  le  Belleyetere,  Richard  Scoriot  and  Thomas  Hemery,  by  whom  they 
are  without  delay  to  be  brought  to  the  king.  By  K. 


Edge. 


Feb.  16. 
Gloucester. 


The  like  for  one  year  for  Simon  de  Eycote,  king's  clerk,  whom  the  king 
is  sending  to  purvey  necessaries  for  the  Marshalsea  of  the  Household,  to 
be  paid  for  in  the  Wardrobe.  By  bill  of  the  Wardrobe. 


The  like  for  the  following,  viz.- 
Richard  de  Northden 
John  de  Parys 

Robert  de  Dounton 
William  Coterel 


[  for  the  office  of  the  Marshalsea. 
>  for  the  lodging  of  the  king's  horses. 


Feb.  14.  Licence  for  Alan  de  Plokenet  to  grant  in  fee  to  Oliver  de  Ploukenet  the 

Gloucester,     manor  of  Reynham,  co,  Essex,  held  in  chief.  By  K. 


Feb.  16. 
Gloucester. 


Mandate  to  the  mayor  and  good  men  of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  as  the  king 
understands  that  many  persons  resort  thither  and  remain  in  the  city  who 
do  not  render  obedience  to  the  said  mayor  in  matters  touching  the  safe 
keeping  of  the  town,  to  take  an  oath  or  other  sufficient  security  of 
obedience  from  all  persons  staying  there,  both  those  belonging  to  the  town, 
and  others;  and  if  any  such  persons  shall  be  found  contrary  or 
rebellious  to  attach  their  bodies  and  imprison  them  until  further  order. 

ByK. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Bristol. 


72 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

Feb.  16. 
Gloucester. 


Membrane  29 — cont 


Request  to  D.  bishop  of  St.  Davids  to  admit  William  do  Welbeleye, 
king's  clerk,  to  the  church  of  Thlanebe their,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Davids, 
to  which  he  has  been  presented  by  the  king  and  Griffin  Seys  ap  Lewelyn 
Vaghan,  Griffin  ap  Gronou  Gogh,  Griffin  Vaghaij  ap  Griffith  ap  Lewelyn, 
Yevan  Loyd  ap  Gurgeneu,  Yevan  Vaghan  ap  Yevan  ap  David, 
Rees  ap  Cadugan  ap  Lewelyn,  Yevan  ap  David,  David  ap 
Meiller,  David  Loyd  ap  Cradok,  Mereduk  ap  Eynoun,  David  Loyd 
ap  Yevan,  Cadugan  ap  Res,  Yevan  ap  Rees,  Yevan  Muirouth, 
Yereward  ap  Yevan,  Griffith  ap  Cradok,  David  ap  Yereward,  Yevan  ap 
David  With,  Leulin  ap  Eynoun,  David  ap  Eynoun,  Griffin  ap  Eynoun, 
Yevan  Vaughan  ap  Yevan  Quynnons,  Leulin  ap  Yereward  Loyd,  Yevan  ap 
David  ap  Grenou,  Griffin  ap  David,  Yevan  ap  Meillir,  Leuhn  ap  David 
Vaghan,  David  ap  Lewelin  Seys,  Leulin  Bougan,  Leulin  ap  Phelipp,  Yevan 
Vaghan,  Tratherun  ap  Lewelin,  Griffin  ap  David  Goch,  Yevan  Vaghan  ap 
Yevan,  Yevan  Loyd  ap  Eynoun,  Yevan  Wynen,  David  ap  Yevan,  Mereduk 
ap  Lewelin  and  Yevan  Gogh.  By  K. 

Presentation    of    John    de    Denton,   king's  clerk,    to    the  church    of 
Lughteburgh  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln.  By  K. 

Feb.  28*  Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  son  of  John  le 

Coventry.      Botyller  of  Ardeme. 


Feb.  17. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  19. 
Cheltenham. 


Feb.  20. 

Temple 

Guyting. 


MEMBRANE  28. 

Pardon  to  Henry  Stertup  and  Emma  his  wife  for  acquiring  in  fee, 
without  licence,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Henry,  a  messuage  and  2 
virgates  of  land  from  John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of  Lageham  held  in  chief ; 
with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  the  earls,  barons  and  others  of  the  county  of 
Chester  and  lands  of  Flynt  and  Engelfeld  for  Oliver  de  Ingham,  whom  the 
king,  in  consequence  of  the  invasion  of  his  realm  by  the  Scots  and  the  siege 
of  his  castle  of  Tykhill  by  certain  contrariants,  has  appointed  keeper  of  the 
said  county  and  lands,  with  power  to  punish  all  such  persons,  whom  he 
shall  find,  with  imprisonment  and  the  caption  of  their  lands  and  goods  into 
the  king's  hands.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Edward,  earl  of  Chester,  the  king's  son,  or  his  justice  of 
Chester,  to  deliver  to  the  said  Oliver  all  castles  and  fortalices  in  the  said 
county  and  lands  in  his  hands  with  their  armour  and  victuals.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  the  said  Oliver  directed  to  the  chamberlain  of  Chester, 
who  is  to  provide  out  of  the  issues  of  his  bailiwick  for  all  expenses,  as  often 
as  he  shall  be  warned  by  the  said  Oliver,  whose  orders  on  the  king's  behalf 
he  is  to  obey.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  also  for  the  said  Oliver  directed  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and 
good  men  of  the  city  of  Chester.  By  K. 

Safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  Roger  de  Northburgh,  king's  clerk,  whom 
the  king  is  sending  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  bring  certain  things 
to  him.  By  K. 

The  like  until  Michaelmas  for  John  Mountfichet,  king's  yeoman,  whom 
the  king  is  sending  on  his  business  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine. 


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78 


1322. 

Feb.  14. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  18. 
Oloacester. 


Feb.  16. 
Gloucester. 


Membrane  28 — ront. 

Commission  to  GriifiD  ap  Bees  and  Giles  de  Bello  Campo  to  array  2,200 
footmen  in  the  following  counties,  viz.  800  in  Angleseye,  800  in  Kamarvan, 
and  600  in  Merionyth,  and  to  march  them  to  Coventry  to  the  king  by 
Friday  after  the  first  Sunday  in  Lent  for  service  against  the  Scots  and 
rebels.      [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  to  array  footmen  in  their  respective  counties 
or  lands,  viz. — 

Walter  de  Bello  Campo  and  Res  ap  Gryffith  in  the  counties  of 
Kardigan  and  Kayrmerthyn  and  the  lands  of  Canterbaghan  and 
Cantrefmaur,  for  1,860  footmen,  viz.  600,  600,  800  and  860 
respectively. 

John  Wroth  and  John  de  Wynston,  800  footmen  in  the  lands  of 
Euyas  Lacy  and  Ewyas  Harald. 

William  Flemyng,  John  Noreis  and  Lysan  de  Avcne,  2,000  footmen 
in  the  land  of  Morgannou. 

Robert  de  Penres  and  Hugh  de  Lamplough,  400  footmen  in  the  land 
of  Gower. 

Robert  de  Morby  and  Meuric  ap  Rees,  400  footmen  in  the  land  of 
Breghenok. 

William  de  la  Beche  and  Madoc  Voil,  400  footmen  in  the  lands  of 
Eedwyn  and  Eery. 

John  de  Syxton  and  Adam  de  Waleweyn  600  footmen  in  the  lands  of 
la  Haye  and  Huntyndon. 

Robert  de  Morby,  John  de  Dene  and  Richard  le  Mareschall  660 
footmen  in  the  lands  of  Penketly,  Blenleny  and  Brenthles. 

Robert  de  Sapy,  Madoc  de  Hendor,  Griffin  ap  Oweyn  and  Madoc 
Thloyt  1,600  footmen  in  the  land  of  Powys. 

Lewelin  ap  Kenewrek,  William  de  Overesham,  William  de  Grey, 
William  le  Walsh,  Philip  del  Herber,  John  Lovel  and  Reginald  de 
Somerton  1,000  English  footmen  in  the  land  of  Glamorgan. 
[Pari.  Writs.] 

Mandate  to  all  the  above,  if  by  any  impediment  they  cannot  come  by 
the  above  mentioned  date,  to  come  as  soon  as  possible.    [Pari.  Writs.] 

Writ  of  aid  for  the  sheriff  of  Warwick  appointed  to  raise  1,000  foot  to  be 
with  the  king  at  Coventry  on  the  first  Sunday  in  Lent.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

By  K. 

The  like  for  all  such  sheriffs  as  are  commanded  to  raise  foot.  [Pari. 
Writs.] 

The  like  to  William  de  Wauton,  William  Maunsel,  John  de  Solers, 
William  le  Walssh  of  Wolvesthorp,  John  de  la  Mare  and  Thomas  de 
Berkeleye  of  Coberleye,  appointed  to  raise  1,500  footmen  in  the  county  of 
Gloucester,  the  forest  of  Dene  excepted.      [J'arl.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  for  them,  directed  to  the  sheriff.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

Commission  to  Ralph  de  Gorges  and  John  de  Clyvedon  to  raise  1,000  foot- 
men in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset.     {^Parl.  Writs.] 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Feb.  14. 
Olouoester. 


Memhrayie  28 — co^it. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — Philip  Joce  and  Reginald  de  Abbenhale  to 
raise  600  footmen  in  the  forest  [of  Dean]  aforesaid.     [Farl.  Wriu,] 

Writ  of  aid  for  Lewelin  ap  Maddok  appointed  to  raise  400  footmen  as 
aforesaid  of  the  land  of  John  de  Grey  of  Diffrencloyt ;  mandate  to  the  said 
John,  or  his  bailiff,  to  deliver  the  said  force  to  the  said  Lewelin  without 
delay.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  appointments  of  the  under-mentioned,  viz. — 
Walter  le  Gras,  and  Cardigan  ap  Howel  to  raise  200  footmen  from  the 
land  of  Radenore;   with  mandate  to  Margaret,   late  the  wife  of 
Edmund  de  Mortuo  Mari,  or  her  bailiff,  to  deliver  the  men  without 
delay. 

Madoo  de  Hinderston  to  raise  50  footmen  from  the  land  of  Knokyn  ; 
with  like  mandate  to  the  lady  of  the  land  or  her  bailiff. 

Lewelin  Voil  to  raise  100  footmen  from  the  land  of  Ellesmere ;  with 
mandate  in  pursuance  to  Oliver  de  Ingham,  keeper  of  that  land. 

Madoc  ap  Lewelin  and  Yarford  ap  David  to  raise  700  footmen  from  the 
lands  of  Bromfeld  and  Yale ;  with  like  mandate  to  the  steward  of 
Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster. 

Madoc  de  Hinderston  to  raise  50  footmen  from  the  land  of  the  lady  of 
Audele  ;  with  like  mandate  to  the  said  lady  or  her  bailiff. 

William  le  Blound  and  Robert  de  Hunteleye  to  raise  400  footmen  from 
the  lands  of  Eedewelly  and  Eayrwathelan ;  with  like  mandate  to 
Henry  de  Lancastre,  or  his  bailiff. 

The  same  William  and  Robert  to  raise  800  footmen  from  the  land  of 
Monemewe  and  the  Three  Castles  {tribus  castris)  there ;  with  like 
mandate  to  the  said  Henry  or  his  bailiffs. 

Thomas  de  Thorn,  bailiff  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  of  Classebury 
and  Clifford  to  raise  60  footmen  and  all  the  men  at  arms  of  the 
same  lands. 

Walter  de  Bello  Campo  and  Res  ap  Grif&th  to  raise  800  footmen  from 
the  land  of  Pembrok  and  the  lordship  of  Haverford;  with  like 
mandate  to  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  or  his  bailiff. 
[Pari.  Tfrtts.] 


Feb.  22. 

Weston  sub 

Edge. 


Feb.  21. 

Weston  sub 

Edge. 


Feb.  12. 
Gloucester. 


MEMBRANE    27. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  the  sheriffs  of  Gloucester  and  Somerset  and  other 
bailiffs,  &c.  for  John  de  Merton  and  William  de  Kirkeby,  king's  clerks, 
appointed  to  enquire  touching  all  jewels,  coined  money  and  other  goods  of 
Maurice  de  Berkele,  Hugh  Daudele,  the  younger,  and  other  contrariants  in 
those  counties.      [Pari.  Wriu.']  By  K. 

Mandate  to  John  de  Dene,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Peuketli,  which  is 
in  the  king's  hands,  to  provide  provisions  and  other  things  necessary  for 
the  safe  custody  of  the  castle  ;  he  is  however  not  to  delay  coming  to  the 
king  with  horses  and  arms,  as  he  was  commanded,  as  soon  as  possible. 

ByK. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Colecestre. 


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76 


1322. 


Feb.  26. 
Warwick. 


Feb.  28. 
Ooventry. 

Feb.  28. 
Coventry. 

March  1. 
Coventry. 


Feb.  28. 
Coventry. 


Feb.  26. 

Weston  sub 

Edge. 

Feb.  26. 

Weston  sub 

Edge. 


Feb.  26. 

Weston  sob 

Edge. 


Membrane  27 — cant. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 

Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  John  Giffard  of  Brymesfeld. 
Master  Robert  de  Stratford,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stratford  upon 
Avon. 

The  prior  of  St.  Sepulchre's,  Warwick. 

John  de  Segrave,  the  elder.  By  K. 

Henry  de  Insula. 

Guy  de  Mancestre. 

Robert  de  Leukenor. 

William  Lovel. 

Robert  de  Ardem.  ..  By  K. 

Master  Robert  de  Leycestre,  parson  of  the  church  of  Sibbesdon. 

William  de  Neusum.  By  K. 

William  de  Herle. 

Robert  de  Haustede. 

Margery,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  de  Haustede. 

Robert  de  Veer,  earl  of  Oxford. 

Andrew  de  Rideware. 

Nicholas  Trimenell  and  John  his  son. 

Richard  de  Blaby. 

Adam  de  Comberhale. 

Roger  le  Pursere. 

Bertrand  Feraundi,  parson  of  the  church  of  Rodele. 

William  de  Skelton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bathekynton. 

Richard  de  Herthull. 

The  prior  of  Coventry. 

William  de  Bereford. 

Philip  le  Lowe. 

Ralph  de  Perham. 

Writ  of  aid  to  all  of  the  land  of  Breghenok  and  the  neighbouring  lands 
for  Master  John  Walewayn  and  Richard  Wroth,  appointed  to  throw  down 
the  castle  of  Breghenok.  By  K. 

Safe  conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  William  de  Notyngham,  minister 
general  of  the  order  of  Minors,  going  with  four  of  his  fellow  friars  to  their 
general  chapter  beyond  the  seas.  By  E. 

The  like  for  one  month,  for  Bidau  de  Saviniaco,  king's  yeoman, 
conducting  by  the  king's  command  to  the  Tower  of  London  Aline,  the  wife 
of  John  de  Moubray,  and  the  son  of  the  said  John,  also  the  daughter  of 
Robert  de  Holand  and  all  others  whom  the  said  Bidau  took  and  arrested  in 
the  company  of  the  said  Aline  by  the  like  command.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  said  Bidau  to  conduct  the  same  persons  to  the  Tower 
of  London  and  to  deliver  them  to  the  keeper  of  the  Tower  without  delay. 

The  like  to  Roger  de  Swynnerton,  keeper  of  the  Tower,  to  receive  and 
keep  them  until  further  order. 

John  de  Tolleslond,  canon  of  the  priory  of  St.  Mary's,  Huntyndon, 
bringing  news  of  the  cession  of  Robert,  late  prior  of  that  house,  which  was 
of  the  patronage  of  Hugh  Daudele,  the  younger,  and  is  in  the  king's  hands, 
has  letters  of  licence  to  elect  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent.  By  K. 


76 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

Feb.  27. 
Coventry. 


Feb.  26. 
Warwick. 


Feb.  24. 

Weston  sub 

Edge. 

Feb.  27. 
Warwick. 


March  1. 
Coventry. 


March  8. 

Merevale. 


March  8. 

Merevale 

Abbey. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 

Mandate  to  the  major  and  bailiffs  of  Bishop's  Lenne  to  arrest  all 
suspected  rebels  in  their  town  and  to  certify  the  king  of  the  names  of  all 
persons  so  arrested.  By  K. 

Power  to  Nicholas  de  Grey  to  receive  to  the  king's  will  all  those  who 
adhered  to  the  contrariants  at  Gloucestre,  except  Bartholomew  de  Badeles- 
mere,  and  to  keep  them  in  safe  custody  until  further  order.    [Pari.  Writs,] 

ByK. 

The  like  for  the  said  Nicholas  to  receive  in  like  manner  all  retainers  of 
Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  except  the  said  Bartholomew  and  those  who 
were  at  the  siege  of  Tykehill.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Restitution  to  Ralph  de  Gorges  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  forestership  of 
Whittylwode,  granted  to  him  by  Edward  I,  but  which  the  king  afterwards 
took  into  his  hands  and  granted  to  Richard  Dammory.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Nicholas  le  Tayllur  of  Tevelby  of  larcenies  and  robberies, 
whereof  he  was  appealed  by  William  Eempe,  king's  approver  in  the  gaol  of 
the  castle  of  Lincoln. 

The  like  to  the  following,  viz.  — 
John  Amy  of  Tevelby. 
Richard  de  Wykham  of  Tevelby. 
William  Pypek. 

Hugh  son  of  Beatrice  de  Wyvelyngham. 
Nicholas  Pek  de  Tevelby  of  Est  Riasen. 
William  Peek. 

The  like  to  Nicholas  le  Graungerman  of  Leggesby  for  homicides  and 
larcenies.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Thomas  de  Otteby  of  Sixsel. 

Writ  of  aid,  until  Michaelmas,  for  Robert  Darcy,  keeper  of  the  bishop 
of  Lincoln's  castle  of  Sleford,  which  is  in  the  king's  hands,  whom  the 
king  has  commanded  to  provision  the  said  castle.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  Pecche,  John 
Murdak,  Robert  de  Werdon,  Richard  de  Hastang,  Robert  de  Napton  and 
William  de  Clynton,  clerk,  Thomas  de  Wykham,  clerk,  Edmund  de  Whit- 
acre,  clerk,  Thomas  de  Brailles,  clerk,  and  John  de  Clanfeld,  clerk,  and 
John  de  Clynton,  William  de  Sutton,  Walter  de  Morcote,  Anselm  de 
Bromwych,  and  Alexander  de  Crulefeld.  By  K. 

The  like  for  William  de  Sutton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Aylmersthorp. 

The  like  for  Robert  de  Charnles,  parson  of  the  church  of  Swepston. 

Safe  conduct,  until  Michaelmas,  for  John  de  BristoU,  prior  provincial  of 
the  Friars  Preachers  in  England,  going  with  divers  friars  to  their  general 
chapter  to  be  held  at  Vienna  in  the  duchy  of  Austria  on  Whitsunday. 

ByK. 

Writ  of  aid  for  William  de  Ros  of  Hamelak,  Henry  de  Percy,  William  le 
Latymer,  and  Simon  Warde,  appointed  to  levy  all  the  men,  both  horse  and 
foot,  of  the  county  of  York,  and  to  proceed  against  Thomas,  earl  of 
Lancaster,  and  his  adherents,  besieging  the  castle  of  Tykhill.    [Pari.  Writs.] 

ByK. 


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77 


1322. 


March  4. 
Mere  vale. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 

Mandate  to  William  de  Ros  to  come  to  the  king  as  quickly  as  possible 
with  the  whole  force  which  he  can  levy,  and  to  harass  the  rebels  in  every 
way.      [Farl.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  each  of  the  above  commissioners.     [Pari,  Writs,] 

Safe-conduct  for  Robert  de  Holand,  coming  to  the  king  by  his  command 
and  about  to  go  against  the  contrariants.      [Pari,  Wiits,]  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Richard  de  Wirecestee,  clerk,  and  Peter 
Bard  whom  the  king  is  sending  on  his  business  to  divers  parts  of  the 
realm  with  two  ships  called  The  Cog  of  St.  John  and  La  James  of 
Westminster  whilst  victualling  the  said  ships.  By  K. 

Licence  for  Richard  de  Burgh,  knight,  William  de  Okleye,  John  de 
Bullesdon,  Richard  Judas,  chaplain,  John  de  Eldecote,  clerk,  and  Walter 
de  Evesham,  clerk,  notwithstanding  that  they  found  mainpernors  that  they 
would  come  to  the  king  in  the  northern  parts  to  go  against  the  contrariants, 
to  go  with  Joan,  the  wife  of  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Wygemor,  to  the 
parts  of  Suthamton,  to  stay  with  her.  By  K. 


Feb.  21. 

Temple 

Guyting. 


Feb.  16. 
Gloucester. 


Feb.  22. 

Weston  sab 

Edge. 


MEMBRANE    26. 

Writ  of  aid,  during  pleasure,  directed  to  sheriffs  and  others  for  Ralph  de 
Gammoys,  whom  the  king  has  commanded  to  convey  certain  things  from 
the  parts  of  Surrey  to  him,  wherever  he  may  be  ;  they  are  to  aid  the  said 
Ralph  with  horses  and  arms  and  their  whole  posse  when  required ;  power 
to  the  said  Ralph  to  arrest  those  whom  he  finds  contrariants  in  his  behalf, 
and  to  punish  them  by  imprisonment  and  the  caption  of  their  lands  and 
goods.      [Pari,  Writs,]  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  all  sheriffs  and  others  in  England  and  Wales,  for 
Robert  de  Morby,  appointed  to  arrest  Master  Rees  ap  Howel,  and  Philip 
his  brother,  Meuric  ap  Rees  and  William  ap  Roys  his  brother,  John  le 
Resceivour  of  Breghenogh,  Philip  de  Clanevouz  and  Howel  ap  David  of 
the  land  of  Kyngton,  Walter  ap  David,  Yevan  ap  Reys  fitz  Maistre  Reys, 
John  Havard  and  Philip  Havard  his  brother,  John  Parpoynt,  Philip 
Parpoynt  and  Howel  ap  David  of  the  land  of  Breghenogh,  John  Ragoan 
and  William  his  son,  William  ap  Griffith  and  Griffith  ap  Howel  of  the 
land  of  Ewyas,  and  Richard  de  Baskervill  and  his  son.  By  E. 

The  like,  directed  to  the  keeper  of  the  land  of  Gower  for  Richard  Wroth, 
appointed  to  arrest  Stephen  Baret.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
Robert  de  Moreby,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Breghenok,  to  arrest  Leuken, 
late  the  wife  of  Lewelin  Bren,  Griffith  ap  Lewelyn,  Jack  ap  Lewelyn, 
Henry  ap  Lewelyn,  Meuric  ap  Lewelyn,  William  ap  Lewelyn,  Roger 
ap  Lewelyn  and  Lewelin  le  Yong,  sons  of  the  said  Lewelyn  Bren ; 
Philip  Parpount  and  his  brothers,  John  Haward  and  his  brothers, 
Huel  David  of  the  Forest,  Philip  de  Clenowe,  Meuric  ap  Res,  Huel 
ap  David  and  his  sons,  Huel  Pal  and  Miles  Pykard,  and  deliver 
them  to  the  constable  of  Bristol  Castle.  By  K. 

Gilbert  Clenkarny,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Usk,  to  arrest  William  de 
Stretton  and  Meuric  de  Camoys.  By  K. 


78 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

Feb.  24. 
Weston  sub 

Edge. 

Feb.  22. 

Weston  sub 

Edge. 


Menibram  26 — cont, 
William  de  Wolvarcote,  to  arrest  Robert  Basset. 


ByK. 


Feb.  18. 

Gloucester. 


Feb.  21. 

Temple 

Guyting. 

Feb.  22. 

Weston  sub 
Edge. 


March  1. 
Coventry. 


Feb.  28. 

Coventry. 


Feb.  28. 
Coventry. 


March  15. 
Derby. 

March  4. 
Merevale. 

Feb.  26. 
Warwick. 


Grant  to  Richard  de  Balyben,  of  Ireland,  king's  yeoman,  of  the  bailiwick 
of  the  serjeanty  of  the  county  of  Mythe  and  Trym  in  Ireland,  late  of 
Matthew  Bacon,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  hold  during  the  minority  of 
the  heirs  of  the  said  Matthew.  By  K. 

Safe-conduct  for  Thomas  de  Culverden  appointed  by  the  king  to  lead  108 
footmen  from  the  county  of  Kent  to  him.      [Pari,  Writs.l 

Association,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  de  Dunstaple,  king's  serjeant 
at  arms,  with  Griffin  ap  Rees  and  Giles  de  Bello  Campo,  to  levy  horse  and 
foot  for  the  king's  service.     [Pari,  Writs.]  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  said  Griffin  and  Giles  to  admit  him. 
[Pari,  WHu.] 

Licence  for  John,  abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  Gloucester,  who  is  stricken  with 
old  age,  to  appoint  general  attorneys  for  his  life  for  the  affairs  of  himself 
and  his  house.  By  E. 

The  said  abbot  has  letters  nominating  William  de  Wich  and  Walter  le 
Rych  his  attorneys  until  he  pleases  to  remove  them. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Malcolm  Musard  and  Ralph  le  Blount  appointed  to  levy 
800  footmen  in  the  county  of  Worcester  and  to  lead  them  to  the  king  at 
Coventry  by  Friday  after  the  first  Sunday  in  Lent.     [Pari,  Writs,]     By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  the  said  county  superseding  any  other  mandate 
for  the  levy  of  foot  in  that  county.      [Pari,  Writs.] 

The  like  for  Thomas  de  Roshale,  Eustace  de  Burneby  and  William  le 
Breton  to  levy  12  men  at  arms  in  the  county  of  Nottingham,  to  wit,  one  in 
every  hundred,  and  1,000  footmen,  and  to  lead  them  to  the  king. 
[Pari,  WHts.]  By  K. 

Grant  to  Richard  de  Ayremynne,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Thurlby 
and  Carleton  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  the  late  voidance  in  the  time  of  the  late  king  of  the  see  of 
Lincoln.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

Safe-conduct  for  fifteen  days  for  Richard  de  Grey,  knight,  and  his  house- 
hold {meisne)  in  coming  to  the  king.     French,      [Pari,  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  viz. — 

Robert  de  Pyrpount,  knight,  and  his  household. 
Edmund  de  Appelby,  knight. 
John  de  Pederton.      [Pari,  Writs,] 

Protection  with  clause  rwlumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  and  Friars 
Preachers  of  Warwick,  their  goods  and  servants. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  John  Haltebed  and  Geoffrey  Coftin. 

Mandate  to  Robert  de  Ardern  to  deliver  the  peel  and  manor  of  Burstall, 
which  belong  to  John  de  Haudlo  and  are  in  the  king's  hands,  and  in  the 
oustod.y  of  the  said  Robert,  to  the  said  John  together  with  the  goods  of 
the  said  John  therein,  and  the  issues  thereof  received  by  the  said  Robert. 

ByK. 


15  EDWARD  II.— Part  2. 


79 


1322. 

March  2. 
Weston. 


March  8. 

Merevale 

Abbey. 


March  26. 
Pontefract. 


March  12. 
Tutbury. 

March  4. 

Merevale 

Abbey. 


March  11. 
Tutbury. 


March  12. 
Tutbury. 


March  15. 
Warsop. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 

Safe-conduct  and  writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Peter  Bard,  going  on  the 
king's  affairs,  to  divers  parts  with  a  ship  called  The  Coy  of  St.  John ;  he 
has  power  to  punish  the  mariners  in  it.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  the  men  of  the  counties  of  York  and  Nottingham, 
for  Thomas  de  Fournival,  the  younger,  appointed  to  levy  all  the  forces 
of  Hallumshire  to  go  against  the  king's  rebels.      [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  said  Thomas  to  levy  the  forces  of  the  Peak  in  the  county 
of  Derby.      [Pari.  Wnts.]  By  K. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Langeford  to  the  church  of  Thoresby  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  By  K. 

The  like  of  John  de  Enderby  to  the  church  of  Kirkeby  by  Bolyngbrok  in 
the  diocese  of  Lincoln. 

Pardon  to  Master  William  de  Brompton  for  adhering  to  Boger  Damory, 
a  rebel.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Robert  de  Goldhull,  burgess  of  Gloucester,  for  a  fine  of  1001. 
paid  into  the  chamber,  for  communicating  with  the  contrariants  and  con- 
senting with  them  in  their  late  entry  into  Gloucester. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Robert  de  Welle. 

Power  to  Nicholas  de  Grey  and  John  de  Hardedeshull  (.Wr)  to  receive  into 
the  king's  will  all  adherents  of  the  rebels  of  the  counties  of  Leicester 
and  Derby,  and  to  keep  such  persons  in  safe  custody.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

The  like  to  John  de  Rythre  in  the  county  of  York.      [Pari.  Writs.] 

Grant  during  pleasure  to  Robert  de  Insula,  of  the  houses  with  rents  and 
other  appurtenances  late  of  Roger  Damory  in  the  city  of  London,  in  the 
king's  hands  by  forfeiture  of  the  latter ;  on  condition  that  he  keep  them 
in  repair  at  his  own  expense.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriffs  of  London  to  deliver  them  to  him. 

Presentation  of  Robert  de  Clif '  to  the  church  of  Wyketof t  in  the  diocese 
of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Thomas,  earl  of 
Lancaster,  being  in  his  hands  by  forfeiture. 


March  4. 

Merevale 

Abbey. 


MEMBRANE   25. 

Isabella  de  Walton  and  Margaret  de  Lodeford,  nuns  of  PoUesworth, 
bringing  news  of  the  death  of  Erneburga,  their  abbess,  have  letters  for  the 
prioress  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  E. 

Robert  Spygumel,  clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas  for  study,  has  letters 
nominating  Roger  de  Potenham  his  attorney  for  two  years. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Hugh  de  Cokeseye. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 
John  de  PoUesworth,  parson  of  the  church  of  Barewell. 
The  abbess  and  convent  of  PoUesworth. 
Reginald  de  Frome. 

Henry,  vicar  of  the  church  of  PoUesworth. 
WiUiam  de  Leycestre,  canon  of  Lichfield. 


80 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

March  6. 
Elford. 

March  6. 
Caldwell. 

March  9. 
Caldwell. 


Membranr  25 — cojit. 


March  8. 
Caldwell. 

March  11. 

Tutbury. 


March  11. 

Tutbury. 


March  15. 

Derby. 

March  14. 
Derby. 

March  15. 
Derby. 


March  1. 

Coventry. 


The  prior  of  Drax. 
Alexander  de  Frivill. 


ByK. 


Henry  de  Neweton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Sekkyngton. 


Master  Robert  de  Ayleston,  prebendary  of  Button  in  the  church  of 
St.  Mary,  Salisbury.  By  K. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  two  years  in  Ireland  for  Master 
James  de  Ispannia. 

William  de  Bereford  in  his  manors  of  Meysham  and  Raveneston. 

Henry  de  Djrve. 

The  abbot  of  Leicester. 

Master  Robert  de  Ayleston  and  Master  John  de  Ayleston,  parson  of  the 

church  of  Denton. 
Hugh  de  Pescy. 
Ralph  de  Ardem. 
Roger  de  Walecote. 
John  le  Harpour,  Thomas  de  Sibford,  Roger  son  of  Guy,  and  Robert  de 

Holeweye. 
John  de  Crokesford,  the  elder,  and  John  de  Crokesford,  the  younger. 

Robert  de  Cumpton. 

Thomas  Walkelyn,  Elias  Resoun  and  John  de  Creton. 

John  Mimmes,  Hugh  de  Stanlak  and  Richard  Darcy. 

William  de  Hynton. 

William  de  Sancto  Johanne. 

John  de  Palton. 

Robert  de  Bereford. 

Robert  de  Craunford. 

Richard  Shour. 

William  Maunsel,  the  elder. 

Thomas  Ughtred. 

Robert  de  Bosvill. 

The  abbot  of  Burton  on  Trent. 

William  le  Walshe. 

The  prior  of  Repyndon. 

John  Sourdevale. 

Thomas  de  Berwyk  and  Thomas  de  Gunmays. 

John  de  Marmyon,  the  younger,  staying  with  the  king  on  his  service. 

ByK. 
The  prior  of  Merton. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

John  de  Eynardesle,  clerk. 

Roger  de  Spaldyng,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lek. 

Thomas  de  Veer. 

The  abbot  of  Derle. 

The  chapter  of  St.  Mary's,  Lincoln. 

Pardon,  at  the  instance  of  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richemund,  to 
Richard  Bokeler,  Henry  Arnold,  John  Badecok,  Robert  de  Kent,  Idonia  de 
Kent,   Thomas   Frank,   Reginald   Frank,   Roger    Coliere,   John    Robert, 


16   EDWARD  II.— Part  2. 


81 


1322. 


March  6. 
Elford. 


March  9. 
Caldwell. 


March  9. 
Caldwell. 


March  11. 

Tutbury. 


March  12. 

Tutbury. 


March  18. 
Blyth. 

March  14. 
Derby. 


March  15. 
Codnor. 


March  18. 
Blyth. 


Membrane  25 — cont, 

Reginald  Copegrey,  William  Pipere,  John  le  Fevre,  Henry  Belhomxne, 
John  de  Manewode,  and  Nicholas  le  White,  who  were  convicted  of  a 
trespass  against  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere  and  condemned  to  imprison- 
ment and  to  pay  a  certain  sum  of  money  as  damages  to  the  said 
Bartholomew,  of  the  said  imprisonment  and  also  of  the  said  damages,  as  all 
the  goods  of  the  said  Bartholomew  belong  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Wygomia  to  the  church  of  Riburgh  in  the 
diocese  of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Robert  de 
Walkefare  being  in  the  king's  hands.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  volwnns  until  Midsummer,  for  John  de  Weston, 
going  to  the  March  of  Scotland  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  viz  : — 
Robert  de  Ardem. 

John  son  of  Ralph  Omnibon  {or  Cimubon)  of  Thenford. 
William  de  Sancto  Johanne. 

Signification  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  bishopric  of 
Coventry  and  Lychefeld  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Matilda  de 
Pype,  a  nun  of  PoUesworth,  to  be  abbess  of  that  house.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother,  and  John  de 
Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  appointed  to  arrest  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster, 
Humphrey  de  Bohun,  earl  of  Hereford  and  Essex,  Hugh  Daudele,  the 
younger,  John  de  Moubray,  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  Roger  de  Clifford, 
John  Giffard  of  Brymesfeld,  Henry  Tyes,  John  de  Wylyngton  and  Henry 
de  Wylyngton,  and  all  of  their  company,  and  to  besiege  and  take  the  said 
Thomas's  castle  of  Pontefract.      [Pari.  WHts.]  By  K. 

The  like  for  Ralph  Basset  of  Dra3rton,  appointed  to  arrest  all  contrariants 
in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Leicester,  Nottingham,  Derby  and  Stafford. 
[Pari  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
John  de  Somery  and  the  said  Ralph,  in  the  abovesaid  counties  and  the 

county  of  Worcester. 
John  de  Olney,  co.  Northampton. 
John  de  Rithre,  oo.  York. 
Ralph  de  Grendon,  Roger  de  Chandos,  Henry  de  Grey,  cos.  Nottingham, 

Derby,  Warwick,  Leicester,  Stafford  and  Hereford. 
Robert  de  Leyburn,  co.  Lancaster. 

Humphrey  de  Littelbury,  co.  Lincoln.  By  E. 

Thomas  Ughtered  to  arrest  Richard  le  Waleys  and  other  contrariants 
in  the  county  of  York.  By  K. 

William  de  Ros  of  Hamelak  and  Henry  de  Percy  in  the  same  county. 

ByK. 

Philip  de  Barenton,  to  arrest  William  Trussel  and  William  de  Bredon 
and  other  contrariants  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Leicester, 
Northampton,  Nottingham,  Derby,  Stafford  and  Worcester.     By  K. 

Thomas  de  Roshale  etc.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  for  Nicholas  de  Grey  and  John  de  HardredeshuU,  appointed 
during  pleaaure  to  arrest  contrariants,  &c.  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham 
and  Derby.     [Pari.  Writs.^  By  K. 


24962 


r 


82 


CAl^iENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1822. 

March  14. 
Derby. 


March  18. 
Derby. 


April  2. 
AltoftB. 

March  26. 
Pontefraot. 

March  18. 
Derby. 


March  18. 

Derby. 

March  15. 
Derby. 


March  16. 

Warsop. 


March  17. 
Warsop. 


Membrane  25 — cont. 

Mandate  to  Richard  Wroth,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Gower,  to  pay  ont  of 
the  issues  of  Gower  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  appointed  viewer  and 
superior  keeper  of  divers  castles  and  lands  in  Wales,  which  are  in  the  king's 
hands,  for  himself  and  the  men  at  arms  who  by  the  king's  ordinance  are 
in  his  company  to  wit,  from  the  date  of  his  commission  until  Friday  last, 
12  March,  20s.  a  day,  and  from  the  said  12  March  for  as  long  as  he  is  in  the 
said  office,  a  mark.   By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Licence  for  Robert  de  Leybum  to  crenellate  his  dwelling-place  of  Aykhurst, 
CO.  Cumberland.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  Haclut,  king's  yeoman,  appointed  to  arrest  Nicholas 
de  Guldeford,  clerk,  and  William  Trussel,  wherever  they  may  be.       By  E. 

The  like  for  John  de  Faucunberge  to  arrest  John  de  Evre. 

The  like  for  John  de  Haustede  to  arrest  John  de  Bottetourte,  the  elder. 

[Pari,  Writs.]     By  E.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Baldok. 

The  like  for  John  de  Ippestanes  to  arrest  William  Trussel  and  William 
de  Bredon.  [Pari.  Writs.]     By  E. 

The  prior  of  Lenton,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  John 
Delker  and  Herbert  Pouger  his  attorneys  for  one  year. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  William  Gentilcors,  king's  yeoman,  to 
to  the  bailiwick  of  the  forestership  of  the  chaces  and  parks  of  Tuttebury, 
at  the  usual  wages.  By  E. 

Master  Walter  de  Islep,  parson  of  the  church  of  Whityndon,  going  to 
Ireland  on  the  king's  service,  has  letters  nominating  Roger  de  Sutton  his 
attorney  for  four  years. 

Grant  during  pleasure  to  Res  ap  Griffith,  king's  yeoman,  in  consideration 
of  his  past  and  future  service,  of  the  castle  and  manor  del  Berber  in  West 
Wales,  which  is  in  the  king's  hands,  to  hold  quit  of  any  rent  for  the 
same.     [Pari.  Writs.]  .  By  E. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Haustede  appointed  to  arrest  Peter  de  Denardeston 
in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  and  to  take  into  the  king's  hands 
his  lands.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. : — 
Robert  de  Ardem  to  arrest  Robert  de  Veer  of  Sudburgh,  and  to  take 
his  lands  in  the  county  of  Northampton  into  the  king's  hands. 

ByE. 

Nicholas  de  la  Beche  to  arrest  John  de  Chelmersford,  William  de 

Gosefeld,  Robert  de  la  Lee  and  John  le  Clerk,  late  receiver  of  Plecy, 

and  to  take  their  lands  in  the  county  of  Essex  into  the  king's 

hands.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Peter  Giffard  to  arrest  William  de  Bredon. 

William  de  Disseworth  has  the  like  word  for  word.   [Pari.  Writs.]  By  E. 

Grant  to  Ralph  de  Gorges  of  the  custody  of  the  lands  late  of  Robert  de 
Neuburgh  and  William  de  Whittefeld  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 
Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Dorset  to  deliver  the  lands  to  the  said  Ralph. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


88 


1322. 

March  16. 

Warsop 
(Warksop), 

March  18. 
Blyth. 


March  18. 
Blyth. 


March  18. 

Blyth. 


March  17. 

Blyth. 

March  21. 

Pontefract. 

March  19. 
Doncaster. 

March  19. 
Doncaster. 


March  19. 
Doncaster. 


Membrane  25 — cont. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Txmstal  for  the  death  of  Robert  son  of  John  son  of 
Geoffrey  de  Kendale,  and  for  robberies  and  other  trespasses  against  the 
peace  ;  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Derle. 

ByK. 
The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  viz. — 

John  de  Norton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Great  Bradeleye.  By  E. 

The  prior  of  Blyth. 

John  de  Herlaston,  parson  of  the  church  of  Normanton. 

The  abbot  of  Rufford.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Baldok. 

William  de  CUf. 

Robert  de  Bardelby. 

William  de  Oterhampton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lutterworth. 

Henry  le  Peyntour. 

Master  John  de  Shoteswell,  parson  of  the  church  of  Colynton. 

The  prior  of  Marsh  by  Tyldiull. 

Richard  Hakelut,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John 

de  Warrena,  earl  of  Surrey,  until  Michaelmas. 
The  abbot  of  Peterborough,  for  one  year. 
Nicholas  son  of  Nicholas  de  Newport. 
Michael  de  Wath  and  Roger  de  Pokelinton,  parson  of  the  church  of 

Wath.  "^  By  E. 

Safe-conduct  for  fifteen  days  for  John  le  Smale,  clerk,  in  coming  to  the 
king. 

Signification  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  William  de  Braunston,  a  canon  of  Osolveston,  to  be  abbot  of  that  house. 

ByE. 

Safe-conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  Adam  de  Assho  going  to  Lreland  to 
bring  com  into  the  realm.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Baldok. 

Presentation  of  Master  Roger  de  Clisseby  to  the  church  of  Arkesey,  in  the 
diocese  of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and 
heir  of  Payn  Tibotot,  tenant  in  chief.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  W.  archbishop  of  York. 

ByE. 

The  prior  of  Lantony  by  Gloucester,  staying  in  England,  has  letters 
nominating  Philip  Bacon  and  Hugh  de  Piriton  his  attorneys  in  Lreland  for 
two  years. 

Grant  to  William  de  Oterhampton,  king's  clerk,  receiver  of  the  castle  of 
Tuttebury  and  of  certain  other  lands,  late  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster, 
which  are  in  the  king's  hands,  to  receive,  so  long  as  he  shall  attend  to  that 
office  IM.  a  day  and  2  robes  a  year  for  his  clerk  out  of  the  issues  of  the 
said  castle  and  lands,  and  in  addition  hay,  litter  and  firewood  in  the  said 
castle  and  lands.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Safe-conduct  for  fifteen  days  for  Thomas  de  Apelton,  king's  yeoman, 
whom  the  king  is  sending  with  9  footmen  to  the  castle  of  Eenylworth  to 
stay  therein  for  the  defence  thereof.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  until  Michaelmas  for  Richard  Hakelut, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John  de  Warenna,  earl  of 
Surrey. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  Master  Robert  de  Bridlyngton,  parson  of  the 
church  of  Matlok. 


84 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

March  18. 
Doncaster. 


March  22. 
Pontefract. 


March  22. 
Pontelraot. 


March  24. 
Pontefract. 


MEMBRANE  24. 

Mandate  to  the  bailiffs  of  the  town  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull,  as  the  king  is 
coming  to  the  parts  of  York  on  an  expedition  against  the  Scots,  to  cause 
proclamation  to  be  made  that  all  merchants,  native  and  alien,  may  come  in 
safety  to  that  town  with  victuals  and  goods  and  sell  the  same  there  and  that 
no  one  shall  take  goods  or  wares  for  use  of  any  person  without  due  payment. 

ByK. 

Grant  for  one  year  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Kyngeston 
on  Hull  for  the  improvement  of  the  town  that  in  the  said  town  or  its  port 
no  alien  merchant  or  his  goods  shall  be  arrested  for  any  debt  whereof  he  is 
not  a  principal  debtor  or  surety,  nor  for  the  trespasses  of  any  but  himself. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  B.  de  Baldok. 

Pardon  to  John  Andreu  of  Foxton,  chaplain,  of  his  outlawry  in  the 
county  of  CamDridge  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  son  of  Walter,  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer,  when  indicted  of  trespasses  against 
the  peace  in  the  said  county.  By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Peter  Giffard,  appointed  to  arrest  Joan,  late  the  wife  of 
Henry  de  Lacy,  countess  of  Lincoln,  and  Alesia  her  daughter,  Hervey  de 
Bury,  Lewis  le  Clerk,  and  John  Beaurepeir,  chaplain,  and  to  conduct  them  to 
the  King.  By  E. 

Presentation  of  John  Saleme  of  Wynchelse  to  the  church  of  St.  Clement, 
Old  Romenhale,  in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  lands  late  of  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere  being  in  his  hands  by 
forfeiture.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  St.  Mary's, 
York.  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 

Master  John  de  Sutton,  prebendary  of  Carleton  Eyme  in  the  church  of 
St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  and  parson  of  the  church  of  Warsop.  By  E. 

Ralph  de  Strubby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Hellawe. 

Thomas  de  Barneby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Heton. 

Alan  de  Huddeleston. 

Edmund,  earl  of  Eent,  the  king's  brother. 

Edmund  Bacun. 

Richard  de  la  Pole  and  William  his  brother. 

The  master  of  the  house  of  St.  Mark,  Byleswyk. 

Alan  de  Hudleston  and  John  de  Brayland. 

John  Travers,  parson  of  the  church  of  Broghton  Asteleye. 

William  de  Thomtoft,  parson  of  the  church  of  Enesale. 

Robert  de  Stanegrave. 

Henry  de  Leycestre,  parson  of  the  church  of  Donynton  upon  Trent. 

Henry  Hode,  Richard  de  Hopertun  and  Thomas  Hode. 

Robert  de  Babbethorp. 

John  Bythewatre  of  Edenestowe. 

Roger  de  Sutton,  clerk,  constantly  attendant  on  the  king's  affairs,  and 
Nicholas  his  brother. 

Nicholas  de  Lynwode,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wyvelesford,  constantly 
attendant  on  the  king's  affairs. 

Nicholas  de  Erghes,  vicar  of  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Pontefract. 

Stephen  de  Segrave  in  his  manor  of  Beltesford  or  in  his  lands  or 
tenements  in  Gormuncestre,  Hertesbum  and  Suthwerk  or  other 
places  which  he  holds  for  life  of  the  demise  of  Thomas,  sometime 
earl  of  Lancaster.  By  E. 


15  EDWAED  n.— Pabt  2. 


86 


1322. 


March  24. 
Pontefracl. 


March  28. 
Pontefract. 


March  24* 
Pontefract. 


March  25. 

Pontefract. 


March  24. 
Pontefract. 


March  26. 
Pontefract. 


March  26. 
Pontefract. 


March  25. 
Pontefract. 


Membrane  24 — cont. 

Soger  de  Pykeryng.  By  K. 

Robert  de  Silkeston.  By  K. 

Simon  de  Balderston,  parson  of  the  church  of  Hevereshan;!. 

The  abbot  of  Kirkestall. 

Robert  de  Eehn,  clerk. 

Robert  de  Malberthorp. 

Roger  de  Kendalo. 

Grant  to  Robert  de  Wodehous  of  the  wardenship  of  the  hospital  of 
St.  Nicholas,  Pontefract,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of 
Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  being  in  his  hands. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Robert  de  Welle. 
•    Vacated  because  otherwiae  below. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Stanegrave. 

Pardon  to  William  de  Pevre  of  Pontefract  for  being  an  adherent  of 
Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  to  him  of  his  lands 
and  goods.  By  K. 

Grant  to  Robert  de  Wodehous  of  the  wardenship  of  the  hospital  of  St. 
Nicholas,  Pontefract,  late  of  Adam  de  Hibemia,  an  adherent  of  Thomas, 
earl  of  Lancaster,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  the  said 
Thomas  being  in  his  hands  by  forfeiture. 

By  K  on  the  information  of  Robert  de  Welle. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Feribi  to  the  church  of  Emeldon  in  the 
diocese  of  Durham,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of  Thomas, 
earl  of  Lancaster,  being  in  his  hands  by  forfeiture.  By  E. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  de  Chasteler  of  land  and  rents  to  the  value  of  50 
marks  a  year  out  of  the  lands  of  rebels  in  the  king's  hands  by  forfeiture. 

ByK. 

The  like  to  John  de  Bleyvill  of  lands  and  I'ents  at  the  value  of  100 
marks.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  sheriffs  and  others  for  Thomas  le  Rous  and 
Master  Walter  de  Blida  appointed  to  view  in  the  counties  of  Warwick 
and  Leicester  all  castles,  manors,  parks,  lands  and  tenements,  and  also 
animals,  stock  and  goods,  late  of  contrariants  found  therein,  and  to 
enquire  by  oath  of  men  of  the  said  counties  what  animals,  stock  and  goods 
were  in  the  same  at  the  date  of  their  caption  into  the  king's  hands,  and 
whether  any  have  been  removed,  and  by  whom  and  into  whose  hands  any 
have  since  come.  By  E. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  la  Wolde,  king's  yeoman,  whom  the 
king  is  sending  to  make  purveyances  for  the  office  of  the  poultry  of  the 
Household.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 

Grant  to  William  de  Herlaston,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Gaye 
Major  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Lichfield,  which  John  de  Ghelmersford 
held,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidAnce  of  the  see  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  said 
bishopric  to  induct  the  said  William. 

The  like  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Lichfield. 

Presentation  to  John  de  Percebrigg  to  the  church  of  Sturmes  in  the 
diocese  of  London.  By  E. 


86 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  24 — cant. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Eichard  de  Lincoln  of 
Peterborough,  and  the  men  and  ships,  whom  he  is  sending  southward  to 
buy  com,  victuals  and  other  goods  to  bring  to  York  and  Newcastle  on  Tyne 
he  having  found  security  that  he  will  not  convey  the  corn  to  other 
than  the  said  places,  and  that  he  will  not  communicate  with  the  Scots  or 
men  of  Flanders.  By  E.  and  by  surety  of  Roger  de  Northburgh. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Robert  de  Angerton,  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

By  surety  of  Thomas  de  Fetherstanhalw  and  William  de  Tyndale. 
Simon  de  Waynflet  and  William  de  Waynflet  of  Houeden. 

By  surety  of  Robert  de  Wakefeld  of  Lincoln  and  John  Rostlyn. 
John  atte  Becke  of  Ellerker,  by  surety  of  John  de  Ellerker,  the  elder. 
John  Helleward  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull,  with  his  ship. 
Walter  Helleward  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull,  with  his  ship^  by  surety  of 
Ralph  de  Grene  and  Richard  son  of  Robert.  By  E. 

Nicholas  de  Holand  of  Gosberkirk  and  his  men  and  ships,  by  surety  of 
Roger  de  Northburgh. 
The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  by  the  aforesaid  surety,  viz. — 
Hugh  de  Holand  of  Gosberkirk. 
Gilbert  Cole  of  Gosberkirk. 


April  6. 
Altofts. 

April  7. 
Altofts. 


April  8. 
Altofts. 


April  17. 
Bothwell. 


April  14. 
Pontefraot. 

April  19. 
Bothwell. 


William  de  Boshale,  burgess  of  York,  with  a  ship. 
Philip  Warner,  merchant  of  Grymesby,  with  a  ship. 


ByE. 
ByE. 


Banulph  de  Snaith,  with  a  ship,  by  surety  of  William  de  Enottyngleye. 

William  de  Enottyngleye,  with  a  ship,  by  surety  of  the  said  Ranulph. 
John  de  Saltmersk,  with  his  ships. 

Nicholas  de  Fakenham  and  William  de  Benecroft  [es]  going  with  a 
ship  called  the  '  Seinte  Marie  Cog  '  to  the  south. 

By  testimony  of  John  Sturmy. 
The  like  for  the  following : — 
Nicholas  de  Fakenham,  merchant  of  Lenne  \  by  surety 

Matthew  son  of  Alan  de  Spaldyng,  merchant  of  Spaldyng  I    of  John 
William  White  of  Pyncebek,  merchant  of  Spaldyng  J    Sturmy. 


Adam  Heghenone  of  Swynflet 
Richard  Heghnone  of  Swynflet 


) 


by  surety  of  Richard  de  Doncastre 
and  Peter  Bateman. 


Richard  de  Donecastre  and  Peter  Batemon  of  Ravenesrod,  by  surety  of 
Richard  Heynon  and  Adam  Heynon. 

William  de  Ayremynn,  merchant,  with  a  ship. 

John  Burgeys,  merchant  of  Swynflet,  with  a  ship. 

John  de  Enottynglegh,  merchant,  with  a  ship. 

John  •  of  the  Garth  '  of  Drax,  with  a  ship. 

Adam  son  of  William  de  Houeden  of  Rouclif ,  with  a  ship. 

Thomas  de  Lund  of  Selby,  with  ships. 

Adam  Storme  of  Swynflet. 
John  *  off  Fery '  of  Wakefeld. 
Thomas  de  Gretton. 

William  Toller  of  Grimmesby. 

John  Pogge  of  Houeden,  with  ships. 

William  Grundulf  of  Brunham,  merchant,  with  a  ship. 


16   EDWARD   II.— Pabt  2. 


87 


1322. 

April  18. 
[Bothwell] 

April  22. 
Bothwell. 


April  23, 
Bothwell. 

March  26. 

Pontefraot, 


March  27. 
Pontefract. 


March  26. 
Pontefraot. 


March  26. 
Pontefract. 


April  6. 

Altofts. 


Membrane  24 — cont, 

Adam  Eclaf  (sic)  of  Seleby,  with  ships. 

Thomas  Stonhard  of  Eyhavene,  merchant.  By  E. 

John  de  Nautton,  merchant  of  Bavenserodde,  with  ships. 

Richard  de  Goldebume,  merchant  of  Ravenserodde,  with  ships. 
John  son  of  Ranulph  de  Rouclif,  with  ships. 
William  Colyon  of  Gumcestre. 
Henry  son  of  Beatrice  de  Saltemersh. 
William  Chescroame  of  Melleford. 

William  Wryd  of  Barton,  |      .,,  „, .  ^ 
William  Cristemesse,         |  ^'*^  ^'^' 

Pardon  to  Roger  de  Bury,  *  harpour,'  for  adhering  to  John  de  Wylyngton 
and  others,  the  king's  enemies  and  rebels.     [Pad.  Writs,]  By  E. 

Grant  to  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex, 
of  the  body  of  Roger  Maaduyt,  the  king's  enemy  and  traitor,  to  deliver  or 
do  otherwise  at  his  will.  By  E. 

Thomas  de  Mounpellers,  clerk,  going  to  Ireland,  has  letters  nominating 
Robert  de  Helebek  his  attorney  for  two  years. 

Protection  until  Michaelmas,  at  the  request  of  Charles,  king  of  France 
and  Navarre,  and  of  Charles,  count  of  Valois,  for  the  men  and  merchants 
of  the  town  of  Amiens  coming  into  the  realm  to  trade ;  their  wares  are 
not  be  arrested  for  any  debts  which  the  king  of  France  owes  to  any 
merchants  of  the  realm.       By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  Baldok. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Ingelram  Berenger  and  John  de  Cotesford,  appointed 
during  pleasure  to  take  into  the  king's  hands  the  lands  and  goods  late  of 
Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  elder,  which  have  not  yet  been  taken  into  his 
hands ;  and  to  view  and  order  for  the  king's  advantage  all  lands  and  goods 
previously  taken  into  the  king's  hands.  By  E. 

Licence  for  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Richard  de  Rokesle,  to  grant  to  Thomas 
de  Cryel  of  Newenton  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  with  reversion  failing  such 
issue  to  the  said  Joan  and  her  heirs,  a  messuage  and  60  acres  of  land  in 
Bocton  AUuph,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Boulogne,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  taken  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond 
Trent.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Grant  to  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Eccles- 
hale  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Lichefeld,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
the  voidance  of  the  see  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  the  said  see 
to  induct  him.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 


March  16. 
Codnor. 


MEMBRANE    28. 

Grant  in  fee  tail  to  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  and  Mary,  his 
wife,  of  the  castles  and  manors  of  Thorp  Waterville  and  Hegham  Ferers, 
CO.  Northampton,  late  of  Thomas  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  which  through  the 
forfeiture  incurred  by  him  came  into  the  king's  hands,  together  with  their 
hundreds,  knights'  fees,  and  advowsons  of  churches  and  all  their  other 
appurtenances.  By  E. 


88 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


April  8. 

Altofts. 


April  6. 
Altofts. 

May  5. 

York. 

May  5. 

York. 

May  15. 

York. 

May  18. 
York. 

April  2. 
Altofts. 


April  8. 
Altofts. 


April  2. 
Altofts. 


April  5. 
Altofts. 


Membrane  23 — cont. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Northampton  to  deliver  to  the  said  Aymer  and 
Mary  the  castle  and  manor  of  Thorp  Waterville,  which  are  in  the  hands  of 
Robert  de  Holand. 

The  like  to  John  de  Olneye,  Master  Walter  de  Blida,  and  John  Pecok, 
the  elder,  to  deliver  the  castle  and  manor  of  Hegham  Ferers. 

Grant  to  the  said  Aymer  and  Mary  in  fee  tail  of  the  manor  of  Hegham 
Ferers,  co.  Northampton,  and  of  the  castle  and  manor  of  Thorp  Waterville 
with  the  hamlets  of  Achirche  and  Aldewyncle  and  other  their  appurtenances, 
late  of  Robert  de  Holand,  which  he  surrendered  to  the  king  when  lately 
charged  with  divers  excesses  and  with  adhering  to  the  king's  enemies. 

ByK. 

Licence  for  Henry  le  Scrop,  whose  horses,  oxen  and  other  animals,  corn 
and  other  goods  had  been  appropriated  by  the  contrariants,  some  of  whom 
are  prepared  to  restore  the  horses  and  cattle  and  to  satisfy  the  said  Henry 
for  the  corn  and  goods,  to  receive  back  the  former  and  to  accept  such 
satisfaction. 

The  like  for  :— 
Edmund  Gacelyn. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

William  Aylemer,  clerk.  By  K.  on  the  like  information. 


Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger. 


ByK. 


Ligelram  Berenger. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

John  de  Haudlo.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Richard  de  Wamberge,  parson  of  the  church  of  Castelford,  for 
adhering  to  Thomas  earl  of  Lancaster,  a  rebel. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Robert  de  Welle. 

Signification  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  *to  the  election 
of  Reginald  de  Bluntysdon,  a  canon  of  St.  Mary's,  Huntyngdon,  to  be 
prior  of  that  house,  which  was  of  the  patronage  of  Hugh  Daudele,  the 
younger,  and  for  certain  reasons  is  now  in  the  king's  hands. 

Pardon  to  Peter  Wiccheberd  of  Kyngesclipston  for  acquiring  in  fee, 
without  licence,  a  messuage,  1  toft  and  1  bovate  of  land  in  Warsop,  held  in 
chief,  from  Richard  de  Notyngham,  who  had  acquired  the  same  in  like 
manner  from  John  son  of  Richard  de  Sutton.  By  fine  of  ^  mark. 

The  like  to  Stephen  de  Segrave  for  acquiring  for  life,  without  licence, 
from  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of  Lancaster,  a  rebel,  lands  and  tenements  in 
Beltesford,  and  certain  parcels  of  wood,  and  of  a  mill  and  stew  there,  and 
also  40  marks  of  rent  which  the  earl  received  yearly  out  of  the  manor  of 
Gunthorp,  and  60  marks  of  rent  from  the  said  earl's  tenants  of  Gomcestre, 
all  which  are  held  in  chief  :  also  the  release  and  quit  claim  of  80s.  of  rent, 
which  the  said  Stephen  paid  to  the  earl  for  lands  and  tenements  in  Asse- 
bourn,  Ofdcote,  Underwode  and  la  Grene ;  and  of  20jf.  of  rent  for  a  messuage 
which  the  same  Stephen  held  of  the  earl  in  Asseboum,  which  rents  are  also 
held  in  chief.  By  E. 

Presentation  of  Richard  Oweyn  to  the  church  of  Thribergh,  in  the  diocese 
of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of  Adam  de  Reresby 
being  in  his  hands  for  divers  causes.  By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  89 


2322  Membrane  28 — cont, 

April  6.  Grant  for  life  to  John  de  Chisenhale  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Margaret, 

AltoftB.  "*     Coulynge,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Henry  de  Wygan,  the  last  warden 

thereof,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  lands  of 

Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster.     By  K.  on  the  information  of  Geoffrey  le  Scrop. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled  and  ot/iericue  below. 

Protection,  with  clause  noUumis,  for  one  year,  for  Walter  de  Clif*  and 
Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Alan  de  Bameby. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz.  — 

Robert  de  Brompton,  master  of  the  hospital  of  Northallerton. 

The  prior  of  St.  Katharine's  without  Lincoln. 

Master    WiUiam   de  Baiocis,  parson  of  the  church    of    Burton    by 

Lincoln. 
John  Botetourt. 

Walter  de  Bredon,  parson  of  the  church  of  Kevelyngworth. 
The  abbot  of  Wyllebek. 
The  prior  of  Markeby. 
The  prior  of  Trentham. 
The  abbot  of  Kirkestede. 
Robert  de  Silkeston. 
Hugh  de  Croft. 
Adam  de  Hadelesheye. 
The  abbot  of  Revesby. 
Roger  le  Mareschal  of  Middelton. 
Isabella  de  Grey  of  Langeford. 
Margaret  Banastre. 
Agnes  de  la  Lee. 
Richard  de  Hoghton. 

Master  Thomas  de  Bray,  parson  of  the  church  of  Glenefeld. 
Hugh  de  Lodbrok,  parson  of  the  church  of  Blaby.  By  K. 

April  9.  Katherine  de  Haliwelle. 

Altofts.  Master  John  Walewayn,  master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Leonard's,  York. 

Geoffrey  Luterel,  for  one  year. 

John  Ejiyght  of  Castelford. 

The  prior  of  Thornholm. 

Robert  de  Saxton. 

The  prior  of  Holand. 

John  de  Dalton  of  Pykeryng,  until  the  Ascension. 

Robert  de  Brompton,  master  of  the  hospital  of  Northallerton,   for 
one  year. 

EHas  de  Stapelton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Suaventon. 

Lewis,  bishop  of  Durham. 

The  prior  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Pontefract. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Baldok. 

The  prior  of  Wirkesop. 
The  abbot  of  Whalley. 
John,  parson  of  the  church  of  Clifton. 
Roger  de  Middelton. 

John  de  Wroxhale,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wyvelyngham, 
Hugh  de  Levinthorp. 

William  de  North  Dalton,  clerk,  and  Richard  de  Graonoewyk  of  North 
Dalton. 

April  18.  Master  Robert  de  Pykeryng,  dean  of  St.  Peter's,  York.  By  K. 

Pontefract*  Peter  de  Monte  Forti. 


90 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


April  4. 
Altofts. 


April  8. 
Altofts. 


Membrane  2S—€ont, 

William  de  Liversete,  staying  on  the  king's  service  with  Roger  Corbet. 
Warin  de  Bassyngboume. 

Safe-conduct  for  the  men,  whom  Andrew  de  Harcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  is 
sending  beyond  the  seas  to  purvey  and  bring  victuals  to  the  March  of 
Scotland  for  the  maintenance  of  himself  and  his  household,  staying  there 
on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Manautus  Franciski  and  John,  his  brother, 
and  Bernard  Amigi,  merchants  of  Florence,  whom  the  king  is  sending  beyond 
the  seas  to  buy  com  and  to  bring  it  to  him  for  the  war  with  the  Scots. 

By  K. 

Protection  for  the  same  merchants  directed  to  the  admirals,  masters  of 
ships,  mariners,  and  all  mariners  of  parts  beyond  the  seas.  By  E. 

Grant  to  Robert  de  Swynbom  of  Henry  de  Swynbum,  his  nephew,  a 
rebel,  captured  and  detained  in  the  prison  of  York,  to  deliver  him  or  to  do 
otherwise  at  his  will.         By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Chisenhale  to  the  chapel  of  St.  Margaret, 
Coulynge,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Henry  de 
Wigan,  the  last  rector,  and  in  the  king's  g^  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of 
the  lands  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Geofi&ey  le  Scrop. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Selo  Susse,  king's  merchant,  going  beyond 
the  seas  with  three  ships  called  La  grant  Mariote  of  Yarmouth, 
La  Margareie  of  Lenne,  and  La  Crucetihurgh  of  Lenne,  to  purvey  oats  and 
bring  it  to  the  king  for  the  Scotch  war.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  the  earls,  barons  and  all  other  men  of  the  county  of  York  to 
assemble  with  horses  and  arms  in  order  to  repel  the  invasion  of  the  Scots  ; 
they  are  to  obey  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  appointed  warden  of 
those  parts.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  men  of  the  counties  of  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland, 
and  the  bishopric  of  Durham. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  York  to  prepare  the  posse  of  his  county  ;  he  is 
to  obey  the  said  Andrew  in  all  matters  touching  the  defence  of  his  cotUity. 

ByE. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  above  counties.  [Pari.  Writs.] 

April  8.         Protection  and  safe-conduct  for  fifteen  days  for  John  le   Smale,  clerk, 
Altofts.       coming  to  the  king.  By  E. 


April  8. 
Altofts. 

April  6. 
Altofts. 


April  6. 

Altofts. 


April  6. 
Altofts. 


March  81. 
Altofts. 


March  28. 
Pontefract. 


MEMBRANE   22. 

Master  James  de  Ispannia,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
John  de  Eyngeston,  chaplain,  and  John  de  Stapelford  his  attorneys  in  Lreland 
for  four  years. 

Protection  with  clause  nohimiis  for  Robert  de  Insula  in  his  manors  and 
towns  of  Harewode,  Stoketon,  Estkesewyk,  Wyk,  Brandon,  Wyggedon, 
Alwaldeby,  Stubhous,  Werdelay,  Carleton,  Dunkesewyk  and  Wytheton. 

ByE. 
The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
The  abbot  of  Eynesham. 
Richard  le  Vavasour,  parson  of  the  church  of  Whithern. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


91 


1322. 


Membrane  22 — cont» 

William  Turvey. 

Henry  de  Wygan,  parson  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Margaret,  Coulyng. 

Robert  de  Holden,  parson  of  the  church  of  Haulton  on  Trent. 

Robert  de  Wodehous,  master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Nicholas,  Pontefract. 

Master  John  de  Notingham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Claworth. 

Gilbert  de  Halghton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Emeldon. 

Richard  de  Wambergh,  parson  of  the  church  of  Castelford. 

William  le  Moigne,  yeoman,  going  on  pilgrimage  to   Santiago,  until 

Michaelmas. 
Henry  de  Athelastre,  parson  of  the  church  of  Kirketon  in  le  Clay. 
Alan  de  Lughton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Alesby. 
Robert  de  Eeleseye,  clerk. 
Richard  de  Donecastre  and  Peter  Batteman. 
Walter  de  Bredon,  parson  of  the  church  of  Kyvelyngworth. 
William  de  Grendale,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wresel. 
Lewis,  bishop  of  Durham. 

John  de  Beverlaco,  parson  of  the  church  of  Waltham. 
Robert  de  Morby. 

Matilda,  daughter  of  Lawrence  de  Swynflet. 
William  Scot. 

The  prior  of  St.  Oswald's,  Nostel. 
Henry  Basset,  parson  of  the  church  of  Barneby. 
William  de  Brampton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Eirkeby  Ravenswath. 
William  la  Zousche  of  Haryn worth. 
Frederic  de  Bardes,  prebendary  of  Fenton. 
The  prior  of  Monkbretton. 
John  de  Hastynges. 

Roger  Tromewyn. 

Richard  de  Wamberge,  parson  of  the  church  of  Castelford. 

Richard  de  Shefeld,  clerk. 

The  abbot  of  Roche. 

William  de  Wermynistre,  parson  of  the  church  of  Acworth. 

Thomas  de  Bray,  parson  of  the  church  of  Clenfeld. 

William  de  Miggeleye. 

Henry  de  Percy. 

Eleanor  de  Percy. 

The  prior  of  St.  Leonard's  without  Staunford. 

The  prior  of  Newstead  on  Ancolne. 

Adam  de  Batelay. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  de  Silkeston,  king's  clerk,  and 
Henry  de  Leycestre  as  auditors  of  the  accounts  of  all  receivers,  bailiffs  and 
keepers  of  the  forfeited  lands  and  goods,  late  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster, 
and  other  rebels  beyond  Trent,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands.  By  E. 

• 

The  like  of  Simon  de  Balderston  and  Ralph  de  Dalton  on  this  side 
Trent.  By  E. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below, 

March'  28.        Grant  to  Godfrey  de  Rudham,  king's  clerk,  of  the  deanery  of  the  free 
Pontefract.     chapel  of  Wolverhampton. 

'  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 
Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Stafford  to  induct  him  therein. 

Simple  protection,  until  Michaelmas,  for  Master  John  Gylemyn, 
'  mareschal,'  going  on  pilgrimage  to  Santiago.  By  E. 


Aprils. 
Altofts. 


March  28. 
Pontefraot. 


92 


OALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

March  26. 
Pontefract. 


March  25. 
Pontefract. 


March  80* 
Pontefract. 


April  1. 
Altofts. 

March  81. 

Altofts. 


Membrane  22 — cont. 

Protection  and  writ  of  aid  for  Reginald  de  Frome,  Guy  Amaleuene  and 
Bernard  Brun,  king's  yeomen,  taking  Stephen  Baret,  a  rebel,  to  Sweyneseie 
in  Wales  to  be  there  delivered  as  they  are  more  fully  instructed.         By  K. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  to  be 
keeper  of  the  counties  of  York,  Lancaster,  Cumberland,  Westmoreland  and 
Northumberland,  and  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  for  the  purpose  of 
repelling  the  Scots,  with  power  to  array  the  forces  of  those  counties  and 
also  in  the  said  bishopric.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  several  sheriffs  of  the  above  counties. 
[Pari.  WriU.] 

The  like,  directed  to  the  constables  and  keepers  of  castles  and  fortalices, 
and  the  keepers  of  cities  and  towns  there,  so  that  their  castles  and  places  be 
securely  kept.      [Pari.  Writs.] 

Mandate  to  L.  bishop  of  Durham,  to  array  the  horse  and  foot  in  his 
bishopric  by  the  advice  of  the  said  earl,  so  that  no  damage  may  ensue  to 
the  marches  by  neglect.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Like  writ  of  aid  for  the  said  earl,  directed  to  the  bishop  of  Durham,  and 
he  is  to  meet  the  earl  speedily  with  horses  and  arms,  and  all  his  posse. 
[Pari.  WHts.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  to  come  to  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  viz. — 
Henry  de  Bello  Campo. 
Ralph  de  Nevill. 

Gilbert  de  Umfravill,  earl  of  Anegos. 
Ralph  de  Craystok. 
Henry  de  Percy.  [Pari.  Writs.] 

Pardon  to  Richard  de  Dulverne,  prior  of  Trentham,  in  consideration  of  a 
fine  of  40  marks,  of  the  under-mentioned  trespass.  Upon  the  voidance  of 
the  house  by  the  death  of  Richard  de  Lavyndon,  the  last  prior,  Thomas, 
esStl  of  Lancaster,  asserting  that  the  advowson  of  the  priory  belonged  to 
him,  although  it  belonged  to  the  king  and  his  ancestors  from  time 
immemorial,  compelled  the  sub-prior  and  convent  to  obey  him  as  patron, 
and  the  said  Richard  de  Dulverne  upon  his  election  as  prior  did  fealty  to 
the  earl  as  he  acknowledged  before  the  king.  The  earl's  la^pds  having 
escheated  for  his  rebellion,  the  king  grants  the  prior  pardon  and  takes 
fealty  from  him. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Walter  de  Bosseby  and  William  de  Waynhous,  burgesses 
of  Leycestre,  appointed  to  arrest  John  Curteys,  John  de  Leycestre,  Nicholas 
son  of  Nicholas  le  Arblaster,  Adam  de  Heleye,  Adam  Onthegrene  and 
Richard  Oftheden,  and  to  seize  into  the  king's  hands  their  goods  upon  the 
information  and  advice. of  John  Bigge  of  Melburn.  By  E. 

Safe-conduct  for  two  years  for  Dinus  Forcetti,  king's  yeoman,  going 
beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  business. 

Letters  of  credence  directed  to  the  mayors,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the 
towns  of  Colecestre,  Ipswich,  Dunwich,  Norwich,  Goseford  and  Baudeseye, 
Harwich,  Orford,  Great  Yarmouth,  Little  Yarmouth,  Blakeney,  Brunham 
and  Lenne  in  favour  of  J.  bishop  of  Norwich  and  Walter  de  Norwico, 
keeper  of  the  ofiBce  of  the  Treasurer,  to  whom  the  king  has  issued  mandates 
touching  the  Scotch  war. 

The  like  directed  to  the  merchants  vintners,  native  and  foreign,  staying 
in  London,  in  favour  of  Walter  de  Norwyco,  John  de  Foxle  and  Roger  de 
Swynnerton.  By  K. 


15  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


98 


1322. 

April  2. 
Altofts. 


March  26. 
Pontefract. 


March  25. 
Pontefract. 


March  26. 

Pontefract. 


Membrane  22 — cont. 

Mandate  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to  restoi^ 
the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Osulveston  to  William  de  Braundeston,  a 
canon  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  abbot  thereof  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln 
has  confirmed.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Bobert  Baldok. 

Writ  fir  irUemlmdo  in  pursuance  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  house. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  master  and  brethren  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  Leonard's,  York,  of  the  following  lands,  viz.  by  John  de 
Jagele,  parson  of  the  church  of  Scrayngham,  of  a  messuage,  1  toft,  and  2 
bovates  4  acres  and  1  rood  of  land  in  Bramhop,  by  William  de  Hilderthorp 
of  a  messuage,  1  toft,  2  bovates  and  9  acres  of  land  in  the  same  place  and 
in  Flathewath,  which  are  of  their  own  fee  and  are  worth  in  all  their  issues 
15s.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgo,  king's 
clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  hcenee  to 
acquire  land,  tenements  and  rent  to  the  value  of  202.  a  year. 

The  like  for  the  like  alienation  to  the  same  hospital  by  Peter  de  Middel- 
ton  of  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Hoton  Wandesleye  in  exchange  for  a 
messuage,  11  tofts,  6  bovates  and  85i  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow 
and  19  acres  of  waste  in  Middelton  in  Whervedale  and  Stockeld  and  also 
for  the  release  to  him  of  8s.  of  rent  out  of  the  28s.  which  the  said  Peter  paid 
to  the  master  and  brethren  for  his  tenements  in  the  town  of  Stockeld. 

By  fine  of  40s. 

Creation  of  Andrew  de  Hartcla  as  earl  of  Carlisle ;  with  grant  of  1,000 
marks  a  year  of  lands  and  rents  to  maintain  his  status,  viz.  500  marks  in 
the  counties  of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  and  500  marks  in  the 
Marches  of  Wales.      [Fiedera.] 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Bobert  de  Baldok. 

Letters  of  credence  directed  to  the  men  of  Cornwall  for  Thomas  Lerce- 
dekne  and  Reginald  de  Botereux  appointed  to  levy  500  footmen  in  that 
county  clad  in  one  uniform ;  the  earls,  barons  and  other  men  of  the  county 
not  having  hitherto  rendered  aid  to  the  king  against  his  enemies,  any  re- 
missness on  their  part  will  now  entail  severe  penalties.  [Fcedera :  ParL 
Wnts.]  By  K, 


March  28. 
Pontefract. 


March  24. 
Pontefract. 


MEMBRANE  21. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Thomas  Lercedekne,  appointed  to  purvey  1,000  quarters  of 
wheat,  1,000  quarters  of  oats,  and  40  tuns  of  wine,  in  the  county  of 
Cornwall  and  to  convey  the  same  to  Skymbumessh  for  delivery  to  the  king's 
receiver  of  stock.  By  K, 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  York  to  purvey  in  the  parts  of  Holdernesse 
600  quarters  of  wheat,  500  quarters  of  oats  and  500  quarters  of  barley  malt 
out  of  the  issues  of  his  bailiwick,  to  be  ground  and  put  in  barrels  with  the 
amount  of  contents  marked  and  sent  on  as  they  are  bought  to  Newcastle  on 
Tyne  to  the  receiver  of  stores  there,  by  the  octaves  of  Holy  Trinity  at  latest ; 
and  John  de  Norton,  king's  clerk,  is  sent  to  supervise  the  purveyance. 

ByK. 

The  like  to  the  following  sheriffs  by  view  of  the  under-mentioned 
clerks,  viz. — 

Lincoln :  800  quarters  of  wheat,  500  quarters  of  oats,  600  quarters  of 
barley-malt  and  200  hogs.    The  clerk  is  Bobert  de  Ashou. 


96 


CALBNDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

April  12. 
Pontefract. 


April  12. 
Pontefract. 


Membrane  21 — cnnt. 

Pardon  to  John  son  of  Henry  le  Mouner  of  Hedon  of  his  outlawry,  if 
any,  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  touching  a  trespass  against 
Helming  de  Osenbrugg.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent, 
to  restore  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  to 
Master  Roger  de  Northburgh,  archdeacon  of  Richemund  in  the  church  of 
York,  king's  clerk,  preferred  by  Pope  J.  to  be  bishop  thereof,  the  king 
having  accepted  the  preferment.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  escheator  beyond  Trent. 

Writ  de  interulemlo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  bishopric. 

Mandate  to  Edward,  earl  of  Chester,  the  king's  son,  or  his  justice  of 
Chester,  to  deliver  to  the  said  Roger  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  in 
the  county  of  Chester. 

Mandate  to  Roger  de  Swynnerton,  or  his  lieutenant  in  the  castle  of 
Eccleshale,  to  deliver  to  the  bishop  the  said  castle  which  belongs  to  the 
bishopric  and  is  in  his  custody  by  grant  of  the  king. 

Mandate  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  keeper,  during  voidance  of  the  see, 
of  the  bishopric,  with  the  exception  of  the  said  castle,  to  deliver  to  him  the 
temporalities  which  are  in  his  custody  of  the  king's  grant. 


March  25. 
Pontefract. 


MEMBRANE    20. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Lercedekne  and  Reginald  de  Botereux  to  select 
600  footmen  in  Cornwall  for  the  Scotch  expedition  and  to  conduct  them 
to  the  king  at  Newcastle  on  Tyne  by  the  octaves  of  Holy  Trinity. 
[Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  to  raise  men  in  the  counties  hereafter  specified, 
&c.  viz. — 

Martin  de  Fisshacre  and  Robert  Beudyn,  500  in  Devon,  excepting  the 
city  of  Exeter. 

Ralph  de  Gorges  and  John  do  Clyvedon,  2,000  in  Somerset  and 
Dorset,  excepting  the  towns  of  Bath  and  Bristol ;  500  of  whom  are 
to  be  armed,  and  the  remainder  as  below. 

Nicholas  de  Eyngeston  and  Walter  de  Pavely,  the  younger,  500, 
whereof  200  are  to  be  armed,  in  Wilts,  excepting  the  city  of  Salis- 
bury. 

John  de  Scures  and  Walter  Wodelok,  500  in  the  county  of  Southamp- 
ton, excepting  the  city  of  Winchester. 

Henry  Husy  and  Nicholas  Gentyl,  *500  in  Surrey  and  Sussex,  except- 
ing the  city  of  Cicestre. 

Ralph  Sauvage  and  Wilham  de  Orlaston,  1,000  in  Kent,  excepting  the 
cities  of  Canterbury  and  Rochester. 

Roger  de  Berners  and  William  de  Mamy,  700  in  Essex  and  Hertford, 
excepting  the  towns  of  Colecestre  and  St.  Albans. 

Emeric  la  Zousche  and  John  de  Hinton,  500  in  the  counties  of  Cam- 
bridge and  Huntingdon,  excepting  the  towns  of  Cambridge  and 
Huntingdon. 

John  Haward  and  John  de  Vaus,  2,000  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  except- 
ing the  city  of  Norwich  and  the  town  of  St.  Edmunds. 

John  Morice  and  Richard  son  of  Ralph,  500  in  Bedford  and  Bucking- 
ham, excepting  the  town  of  Bedeford. 

Robert  de  Morby  and  Thomas  Spygumel,  500  in  Oxford  and  BerkSy 
excepting  the  towns  of  Oxford,  Abyndon  and  Redjng. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  97 


•1090  Membrane  20 — conL 

John  de  Dene  and  William  le  Breton,  600  in  Northampton,  excepting 

the  town  of  Northampton. 
The  sheriff  of  Middlesex  and  Boger  de  Brok,  100  in  Middlesex. 
The  sheriff  and  William  Ridel,  600  in  Northumberland. 
The  sheriff  and  John  Hakelut,  100  in  Rutland. 
The  bishop  of  Durham  by  the  advice  of  William  Ridel,   1,000  in  his 

bishopric. 
John  de  Sutton,  Geoffrey  de  Sancto  Quintino,  Thomas  Ughtred  and 

John  de  Thomhill,  4,000  in  York,  excepting  the  parts  of  Richemund- 

shire  and  Cravene,  the  city  of  York  and  the  town  of  Beverley. 
Robert  Darcy,  Robert  Breton  and  Peter  Breton,  4,000  in  Lincoln, 

excepting  the  city  of  Lincoln  and  the  town  of  Stamford.     On 

6  May  following,  as  Robert  Breton  and  Peter  Breton  could  not 

attend  to  the  matter,  William  de  Isny  and  Simon  de  Lunderthorp 

were  appointed  in  their  places. 
John  Darcy,  the  nephew,  and  Roger  de  Sancto  Andrea,  1,000  in 

Nottingham,  excepting  the  towns  of  Nottingham  and  Newerk. 
Thomas  le  Rous  and  Richard  de  Eggebaston,  1,800  in  Leicester  and 

Warwick,  1,000  in  Leicester  and  800  in  Warwick,  excepting  the 

towns  of  Warwick,  Coventry  and  Leicester. 
William  de  Bello  Campo  and  Malcolm  Musard,  800  in  Worcester, 

excepting  the  city  of  Worcester. 
William  de  Wanton  and  Thomas  le  Botiller,  1,000  in  Gloucester, 

excepting  the  towns  of  Gloucester,  Bristol  and  Cirencester,  and  the 

forest  of  Dene. 
William  Athewy,  Philip  Joce  and  Reginald  de  Albenhale,  600  in  the 

forest  of  Dene. 
John  de  Swynnerton  and  John  de  la  Lee,  1,000  in  Salop,  excepting 

the  towns  of  Shrewsbury  and  Lodelowe.      [Farl.  Writs.] 

The  like  for  the  following  levies  to  be  conducted  to  Carlisle  : — 

Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  and  John  de  Hartcla,  8,000  in 
Cumberland  and  \Vestmoreland. 

Robert  de  Leybume  and  Richard  de  Hoghton,  8,000  in  Lancaster. 

Ranulph  son  of  Ralph,  John  Tempest  and  Robert  de  Waddesleye, 
2,000  in  Richemundshire  and  Cravene. 

William  de  Moston  and  William  Michel,  1,000  in  Derby  excepting  the 
town  of  Derby. 

Ralph  de  Grendon  and  Thomas  de  Halghton,  1000  in  Stafford  except- 
ing the  towns  of  Stafford  and  Lychefeld. 

Roger  deChaundos  and  John  Danyel,  1,000  in  Hereford  excepting  the 
city  of  Hereford  and  town  of  Leomynistre.      [Farl.  Writa.] 

Mandate  to  the  above  commissioners  that,  all  other  things  being  laid  aside, 
they  9«re  to  raise  the  said  footmen  and  array  them  in  twenties,  hundreds 
and  constabularies,  and  march  them  to  the  places  of  muster.    [Farl,  Writs.] 

ByK. 

April  4.  Mandate  to  the  justiciary  of  Ireland  to  raise  1 ,000  hobelers  and  6,000  f oot- 

Altofts.       men  armed  with  haketon,  basinet  and  gauntlets,  and  to  conduct  them  to 

Carlisle  by  the  octaves  of  Holy  Trinity.     [Farl.  WriUi.]  ByK. 

The  like  to  the  treasurer  to  be  attendant  upon  the  justiciary  herein,  and 
to  pay  out  of  the  issues  of  Lreland  for  the  wages  of  the  said  800  men  at 
arms  (sic)  1,000  hobelers  and  6,000  foot  from  the  time  they  shall  leave  Ireland. 

Afterwards  on  14  April  another  writ  was  addressed  to  the  Treasurer  in 
his  own  name,  to  wit.  Master  Walter  de  Istlep.  [Pari,  Writs.] 

24902  a 


98 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

April  9. 
Pontefract. 


Metnbraim  20 — cant. 

Commission  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  justice  of  Wales,  to  raise  the 
following  men  in  the  imder- mentioned  places,  viz. — 

The  shrievalties  of  Kardygan  and  Kaermerdyn  and  the  king's  lands  of 

Cantrehaghan  and  Cantrefmaur,  1,000. 
The  king's  lands  of  Euyaslacy  and  Euyasharald,  200. 
The  king's  lands  of  Ellesmere,  100. 
The  king's  lands  of  North   Wales,  viz.  Snowedon,  Angleseye  and 

Merionith,  2,000. 
The  county  of  Flynt  and  Rothelan  and  the  coutred  of  Englefeld,  600. 
All  to  be  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  by  the  said  date.     And  Griffin  ap  Res 
is  to  conduct  the  forces  from  North  Wales,  and  Rees  ap  Griffith,  king's 
yeoman,  those  from  South  Wales.     [Pari,  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Kery  and 
Kedewy,  Clone,  Oswaldestre  and  Chirk,  to  select  in  Kery  and  Kedewy  200, 
in  Clone  and  Oswaldestre  200  and  in  Chirk  100  foot.      [Pari.  Wnts.] 

ByK. 
The  like  to  the  following  to  select  foot,  viz. — 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  lord  of  the  land  of  Melenyth,  800. 
John  de  Grey,  lord  of  Diffryncloyt,  200. 
Henry  de  Lancastre,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Kedewelli  and  Karwathlan, 

200. 
The  said  Henry,  lord  of  Monemuth,  100. 
Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk,  marshal  of  England,  lord  of  Strogoyl  and 

Netherwent,  200. 
John  de  Hastynges,  lord  of  Bergeveny  and  Went,  800. 
Aymer  de  Valencia,   earl  of  Pembroke,  lord  of  Penbrokshire  and 

Haverford,  400. 
The  lady  of  Knoky[n] ,  60. 

The  lady  of  Audele  from  her  lands  in  the  Marches,  50. 
Robert  de  Monte  Alto,  lord  of  Estradelou  and  Hawardin,  100. 
John  de  Crumbwell,  lord  of  Hope,  50. 
The  queen's  bailiffs  of  Meillurseysenek,  100. 
Fulk  son  of  Warin,  lord  of  Whitinton,  100. 
William  la  Zousche,  of  Assheby,  lord  of  Evayl,  50.  [Pari.  Writs.] 

The  like  to  the  keepers  of  the  following  lands  : — 
Gower,  200. 

Morgannou  and  Glamorgan,  1,000. 
Breghenogh,  200. 
Powys,  500. 

Bromfeld  and  Yale,  400. 
Usk,  800. 

Dinbegh,  Rigweynok  and  Eeynmerych,  400. 
Buelt,  100. 
Penkethly,  Blenleveny  and  Brenthles,  400.  '        [Pari.  Writs.] 


MEMBRANE  19. 

April  6.  Commission,  after  recital  of  the  appointment  of  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl 

Altofts.  of  Carlisle,  as  warden  of  the  Marches  of  Scotland,  viz.  of  the  counties  of 
York,  Lancaster,  Cumberland,  Westmoreland  and  Northumberland,  of  John 
Bustard  and  Thomas  Fairfax  to  array  the  forces  of  the  wapentake  of  Aynsty, 
CO.  York,  who  are  to  march  under  the  command  of  the  earl ;  the  forces 
are  to  be  arrayed  in  scores,  hundreds  and  constabularies.         [Pari.  Writs.] 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2. 


99 


1322. 


Membrane  19 — cont. 

The  like  for  the  following  in  their  respective  wapentakes  and  liberties, 
viz. — 


Richard  de  Goldesburgh 
William  de  Aldefeld 

John  de  Bolton 
Richard  Fauvel 

Simon  de  la  Roche 
William  de  Ilketon 

William  de  Beeston 
John  Tylly 

John  de  Quemby 

John  de  Methelay  of  Thomhill 

Warin  Scargil 
John  de  Smytheton 

Edmund  Wastenays 
William  son  of  William 

John  de  Occlesthorp 
Thomas  de  Merston 

William  de  Burghbrigg 
Robert  de  Weston 

Roger  de  Nunwyk 
WUliam  de  Cliderhou 

Henry  de  Grandon 


Westbithyng. 

I   Clarow. 


i    Craven  and  Staynclif. 

1 


Shirak. 


I  Morley. 

I  Akbrigg. 

i-  Osgodcrosse  and  Stayncrosse. 

I  Strafford. 

I  Barkestone. 

^  The  town  and  liberty  of  Knares* 
S       burgh. 

I  The  town  and  liberty  of  Ripoun. 

The  town  And  liberty  of  TykhuU. 


ESTBITHYNO. 


l2)lJrt  k  Conestableof  Holdernessel  Holdemesse. 
Robert  leConestableofFlaynesburgh I  g^y^i^jii 


Roger  de  Somervill 

GeofiGrey  de  Sancto  Quintino 
John  de  Hasthorp 

John  Bygot 

John  de  Bikkethorp. 

Richard  Davereng 
John  de  Qemelseye 

Alexander  Cok 

John  le  Mercer 
John  Goldyng 

Nicholas  de  Portyngton 
William  de  Nicholas 


; 


The   wapentake   between  Ouse 
and  Derwent. 


I  Dykeryng. 
>  Bukcrosse. 

)  The  town  and  liberty  of  Rayene« 
f      shere* 

)   The  town  and  liberty  of  Sever- 
)       leye. 

I  The  town  and  liberty  of  Hou^en. 


100 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


AprU  18. 
Pontefract. 


April  12. 
Pontefract. 


[April]  19. 

Bothwell. 


April  21. 
Bothwell. 


April  14. 

Pontefract. 


Richard  de  la  Pole 
Richard  de  Gretford 


Membrane  19 — cont, 

\ 


The     town     and 
Eyngeston  upon  Hull. 


liberty     of 


Afterwards,  24  June,  Robert  de  Burton  was  substituted  for  Richard  de  la 
Pole. 


Robert  de  Creppyngg  * 


1 


The     towns     and   liberties    of 
Pokelinton  and  Eatton. 


Robert  de  Colevill 
Robert  Capoun 

Walter  de  Perzhaye 
Thomas  de  Bolton 

Thorny  de  la  Ryvere 
John  de  Thornton 

William  Darel 
Geoffrey  de  Upshale 

John  de  Wikham 


Robert  Wauweyn 

Thomas  de  la  Ryvere 

John  Waxand 
Thomas  Salkok 


NORTHTRITHYNG. 

i  Langbergh. 
\  Ridale. 


I  Buhn 


1 

( 
I 


ere. 


Bridford. 

The      town 
Whyteby. 

The     town 


and     liberty    of 


Scardeburgh. 


and     liberty    of 


The     town 
Byland. 

The     town 
Allerton. 


and     liberty    of 
and     liberty    of 


Afterwards,  on  8  May,  as  the  king  heard  that  the  Scots  were  preparing  to 
invade  the  realm,  the  above  persons  were  commanded  to  hasten  the  array 
and  arming.     {FarL  WritsJ]  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Hugh  de  Beurepeyr,  king's  serjeant,  charged  by  the 
steward  of  the  Household  and  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  with  the  purveyance 
for  ready  money  of  hay,  oats  and  litter.  By  K. 

The  like  for  John  de  Carleford,  purveyor  of  necessaries  for  the  office  of 
the  chamber. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  son  of  William  le 
Vavasour.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
John  de  Beaurepeir,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wolvardynton. 

Robert  de  Grotton. 

The  prior  of  Merton. 

Robert  de  Tweng,  parson  of  the  church  of  Warton. 

William  de  Adgersle. 

Thomas  de  Staunton,  parson,  of  a  moiety  of  the  church  of  Derfeld. 

Simple  protection,  for  three  years,  for  Gilbert,  bishop  of  Enaghdun. 

William  Toller  of  Grimmesby. 
Gilbert  de  Humbersan  of  Lincoln. 


•    .•  •  •  •  • 


•  • 


16   EDWARD  II.— Part  2. 


101 


1322. 


April  28. 
Tadcaster. 


April  20. 
Rothwell. 


April  28. 
York. 

April  16. 
Pontefract 


April  16. 
Boihwell. 


April  26. 
Pontefract. 

April  14. 
Pontefract. 


April  20. 
Boihwell. 

April  26. 
BothwelL 


Membrane  19 — conL 

William  de  Spyneye  of  Homseburton  and  Richard  Spyneye. 
Robert  de  Foxton. 
Richard  Peytevyn. 

The  prior  of  Wroxston. 

John  de  Assheby. 

Master  John  de  Everdon,  parson  of  the  church  of  Mancestre. 

John  de  Engeland  of  North  Dalton,  John  son  of  Thomas,  John  son  of 

Richard,  William  son  of  James  and  John  son  of  William  de  North- 

dalton. 

John  atte  See  of  Ravenesrod. 

The  prior  of  Merton. 

The  prior  of  St.  Neots. 

Michael  de  Wath,  parson  of  the  church  of  Beford. 

Hervey  de  Staunton,  prebendary  of   Husthwayt,   in   the  church  of 

St.  Peter,  York. 
Robert  de  Notingham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bebinton. 
William  de  Tweng. 
John  de  EUerker,  the  elder. 

Philip  de  Nevill.     By  the  keepers  of  the  seal  and  the  testimony  of 
Thomas  Wak. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  king's  clerk,  arch- 
deacon of  Middlesex,  to  Roger  Mauduyt,  of  his  rebellion  with  others  against 
the  king.  By  £• 

The  like  to  :— 
John  Beek.  By  K. 

William  le  filz  Warayn ;  at  the  request  of  Fulk  Lestraunge.        By  K. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  to  Peter  son 
of  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu  and  Margaret  his  wife,  for  acquiring  without  licence 
the  manors  of  Lokyngton,  Etton  and  Bramham,  co.  York,  and  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Lokyngton  from  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu,  the  elder,  who  held 
them  in  chief  ;  with  restitution  of  the  same.    By  p.s.  and  a  fine  of  i  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Thomas  Larcher,  prior  of 
the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England. 

Protection  until  the  Holy  Trinity  for  Edmund  de  Medburn,  yeoman  of 
Robert  de  Wodehous,  king's  clerk,  keeper  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Nicholas, 
Pontefract,  and  other  servants  of  his,  whom  the  said  keeper  is  sending  to 
divers  places  in  the  counties  of  York,  Nottingham  and  Derby  to  seek  and 
challenge  the  animals  and  other  goods  of  the  hospital  removed  by  certain 
persons  daring  the  recent  rebellion. 

Mandate  to  the  justiciary,  chancellor,  treasurer  and  other  the  king's 
ministers  of  the  land  of  Ireland  to  permit  the  Exchequer,  Dublin,  and  the 
ministers  thereof  to  be  ruled  and  kept,  and  the  sheriffs  of  Lreland  to  be 
made,  in  accordance  with  the  form  and  ordinance  of  Edward  I. 

Grant  to  John  de  Eynardeseye,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Flixton,  in 
the  cathedral  church  of  Lichefeld,  in  the  Idng's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
voidance  of  the  see  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  R.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.        By  K. 

Adam  de  Evyonyd,  canon  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Bedkelert,  bringing 
news  of  the  death  of  Philip,  late  prior  of  that  place,  has  letters  for  the  sub- 
prior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  *    By  p.s. 


102 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1322. 

April  18. 
Bothwell. 

April  20. 
Bothwell. 


April  18. 
Boihwell. 


April  2a. 
Bothwell. 

April  20. 
Bothwell. 


Apnl  24. 
Bothwell. 


April  24. 
Bothwell. 


April  20. 
Bothwell. 


Membrane  19 — conU 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Adam  de  Eenyngeleye,  king's  merchant, 
trading  at  home  and  beyond  the  seas.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Bobert  Squire  to  the  bailiwick  of  the 
forestership  of  the  '  Frith '  of  Leycestre  in  the  same  manner  as  others  have 
held  it.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Roger  Beler  to  deliver  it. 

Grant  to  Master  Stephen  de  Parys,  king's  clerk,  of  the  chapel  of 
St.  Cross,  Sudbury,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  lands,  late  of  the  purparty  of  Elizabeth,  sister  and  one  of  the  co-heirs 
of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester,  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Suffolk  to  induct  the  said  Stephen. 

Safe-conduct,  for  one  month,  for  John  le  Smale,  clerk,  coming  to  the 
king. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Richard  de  Foxcote  and  Hubert  de  la  Chaumbre, 
appointed  to  arrest  Qeofhey  Dabetof  t  and  to  bring  him  to  the  king  with  the 
horses,  harness  and  other  goods  found  with  him.  By  K. 

The  like  for  Thomas  Deyvill,  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Pontefract 
to  arrest  John  de  Milford  and  Thomas  Goldyng  of  Pontefract,  and  to  keep 
them  in  prison  there  until  further  order. 

Mandate  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent, 
to  deliver  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Pollesworth  to  Matilda  de  Pipa, 
a  nun  of  that  house,  whose  election  as  abbess  has  been  confirmed.    By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  house.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  counties  of  Southampton,  Dorset, 
Somerset,  Devon,  Cornwall  and  Gloucester,  for  Alexander  le  Convers,  king's 
clerk,  sent  to  take  measures  in  those  counties  for  the  naval  subsidy  for  the 
Scotch  expedition.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  said  sheriffs  to  give  credence  to  the  said  Alexander,  and 
to  accompany  him  to  the  towns  and  places  in  their  bailiwicks. 

William  de  Hereford,  canon  of  Shirebum,  bringing  news  of  the  cession  of 
Philip  de  Monte  Gomeri,  his  late  prior,  has  letters  for  the  sub-prior  and 
convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  barons  and  good  men  of  the  Cinque  Ports  to  be  prepared 
with  ships  {nacale  subsidinm)  and  men  at  arms  as  strongly  as  possible  to  go 
against  the  Flemish  and  otners  who  with  a  naval  power  are  assisting  the 
Scots  by  infesting  the  coast,  despoiling  the  king's  subjects,  sparing  no  man 
and  putting  innocent  persons  to  death  and  preventing  victuals  which  are 
intended  for  the  Scotch  expedition  from  coming  to  England,  whereby  it 
may  be  conjectured  that  when  the  king  is  engaged  against  the  Scots  they 
will  attack  him  in  the  rear.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  towns  and  ports  in  various 
places  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  after  taking  counsel  with  the 
bailiffs  and  men  of  the  town  of  Great  Yarmouth.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  Great  Yarmouth. 


MEMBRANE    18. 

April  6.  Pardon  to  William  Courteys  for  his  adherence  to  Thomas,  sometime  earl 

Altofts*       of  Lancaster,  a  rebel.  By  p.s. 


Ik 


15  EDWASD  n.— Pabt  2. 


lod 


1S22. 


Membrane  18 — eonU 


April  12. 
Pontefract. 


March  28. 
Ponteltaot. 


April  17. 
Rothwell. 


April  28. 
Rotiiwell. 


The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
John  le  Barber 

William  le  Ferrour  of  Assheby 
John  de  Walecote 
Matthew  de  Aylmersthorp 
Bichard  de  Thwejtes 
William  de  Cloune 
Robert  de  Wilughby 
Henry  le  Ro 
Thomas  de  Swynnerton 
Henry  le  Barber 
Bichard  de  Bristou 


By  p.8» 


John  de  Melbum 
William  de  Ayssh* 
Simon  Stormy 
John  de  la  Panetrie 
Bichard  de  Goldale 
Adam  de  Wynkedeleye 
Bobert  Gentyl 
Master  John  de  Forneys 
John  de  Hontindon 
John  de  Yoxhale. 


Grant  to  Bobert  Darcy,  John  his  brother,  and  John  Darcy  *  le  cosyn,'  at 
their  reqoest  of  Philip  Darcy  and  Norman  I)arcy,  rebels,  prisoners  at  York, 
to  be  delivered  or  otherwise  at  their  will,  saving  to  the  king  the 
escheat  and  forfeitore  of  all  lands  and  goods  of  the  said  Philip  and 
Nicholas  («c).  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Peter  de  Wormynton  to  the  vicarage  of  the  chorch  of 
Sevemestoke,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
the  lands  late  of  Boger  de  Clifford,  a  rebel,  deceased,  being  in  his  hands. 

ByK. 

Appointment,  doring  pleasore,  of  Simon  de  Balderston  and  Henry  de 
Athelardestre  to  aodit  the  accoonts  of  all  present  or  past  receivers,  bailiffs 
and  keepers  of  the  lands  and  goods,  late  of  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of 
Lancaster,  and  other  rebels  on  this  side  Trent,  and  of  the  lands  of  Brom- 
feld,  Yale  and  Dynbegh  in  Wales,  which  are  or  may  fall  into  the  king's 
hands  by  forfeitore.  By  E. 

Writ  of  aid  ontil  Christmas,  for  Simon  Constantyn,  serjeant  of  qoeen 
Isabella,  charged  by  the  steward  of  her  hoosehold  and  the  keeper  of  her 
wardrobe  to  make  porveyances  for  the  office  of  her  pantry  and  bottery. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  for  the  following  sergeants  of  the  qoeen,  as  porveyors,  viz. : — 

Boger  Pate,  for  the  office  of  the  baker  of  her  hoosehold. 


Balph  de  Wendovre 
John  de  Wysebergh 

John  Cosyn 
John  Draper 

John  Cortoys 
Hogh  de  Lyncestre 

Master  John  de  la  March 
Adam  do  Chastel 

William  de  Brideport 
John  Bossel 

William  de  Eenyngton 
Bobert  Tipetoft 
Bobert  de  Deohirst 

John  de  Astwyk 
John  de  Bory 


for  that  of  the  great  kitchen 
of  her  hoosehold. 


} 

I  for  that  of  her  pooltry. 
[  for  that  of  her  scollery. 
for  that  of  her  saocery. 

} 


for    that    of 
chamber. 


her    hall    and 


1 


for  that  of  the  Marshalsea  of 
her  hoosehold. 

for  the  lodging  of  the  qoeen's 
hoosehold  and  horses. 


104 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 
April  19. 

Bothwell. 

April  19. 
Rothwell. 


April  20. 
Bothwell. 


April  20. 
Bothwell. 


AprU  22. 
Bothwell. 

April  22. 
Bothwell. 

April  26. 

Bothwell. 


AprU  22. 
Bothwell. 


April  28. 
Bothwell. 

April  22. 
Bothwell. 

May  1. 

York. 

May  10. 

York. 

April  22. 
Bothwell. 

May  12. 

York. 

AprU  22. 
Bothwell. 


-,  Membrane  18 — cant. 

Pardon  to  Oillard  de  WeUe,  late  an  adherent  of  Roger  Damory,  a  rebel. 

By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  priory  of  St.  Neots  for 
Clement  de  Sancto  Stephano,  a  monk  of  that  house,  preferred  to  be  prior 
thereof  by  the  abbot  of  Bee  Helluin,  whereof  the  said  priory  is  a  cell. 
The  advowson  of  the  priory  was  of  the  inheritance  of  Gilbert  de  Clare, 
sometime  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  and  by  reason  of  the  purparty 
of  Hugh  Daudele,  the  younger,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  one  of  the  sisters 
and  co-heiresses  of  the  said  earl,  being  in  the  king's  hands,  the  abbot  had 
presented  the  said  Clement  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

Mandate  to  the  bailiflfs  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Great  Yarmouth, 
together  with  others  from  the  ports  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  to  provide  ships 
and  men  at  arms  to  set  out  against  the  Flemings  and  others,  who  having 
assembled  on  the  sea  coast  of  England  foUow  and  plunder  ships  of  the 
king's  subjects,  and  prevent  the  conveyance  of  victuals  for  the  expedition  to 
Scotland.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  on  the  Close  Roll, 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Raymond  Merkades  of 
Penne  in  the  Agenais,  king's  merchant,  who,  by  Stephen  Casteyn  and 
Stephen  de  Leger  and  other  his  servants,  is  conveying  wines,  armour  and 
victuals  to  the  northern  parts  of  the  realm  in  ships  for  the  sustenance  of 
the  king  and  his  lieges,  the  said  Raymond  having  found  surety  in  the 
Chancery  not  to  take  the  same  elsewhere  than  to  the  north,  and  not  to 
conmiunicate  with  the  Scots,  or  the  Flemings. 

Pardon  to  Master  Richard  de  Eule,  an  adherent  of  John  Giffard  and 
others  rebels.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  de  Polton,  an  adherent  of  Roger  Damory  and  other 
rebels. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Robert  de  Michedevre,  king's  yeoman,  and  John  de 
Wateby,  clerk,  appointed  to  search  and  view  aU  the  charters,  writings  and 
muniments  in  the  castle  of  Skipton  in  Cravene  affecting  Roger  de  Clifford 
and  others,  and  to  certify  the  king  of  the  tenor  thereof.  By  £. 

Pardon  to  Ralph  Golafre,  a  contrariant,  an  adherent  of  Thomas,  earl  of 
Lancaster,  a  rebel,  saving  to  the  king  the  escheat  and  forfeiture  of  the 
lands  and  goods  of  the  said  Ralph.  By  p.s. 


The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  contrariants,  viz. — 
Thomas  de  Fen  ton. 

William  de  London,  chaplain. 

Robert  Broun  of  Penylton. 

William  de  Lynford. 

Henry  de  Kerdif. 


By  p.s. 
By  p.s. 
ByK. 
By  p.s. 
By  p.s. 


Stephen  de  Fraunketon. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  Baldok. 


Stephen  de  Bassygboum. 
John  atte  WodhaUe. 


By  p.s. 
By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


105 


1322. 

May  12. 

York. 

May  la 
York. 


May  18. 
York. 

May  20. 

York. 

AprU  22. 
Boihwell. 


May  2. 

York. 


April  20. 
Kothwell. 


May  2. 

York. 


May  12. 

York. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 
John  de  Leyburn.    By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  B.  de  Baldok. 


Richard  de  Wodecote. 

Thomas  de  Belhous. 

Robert  de  Saham  of  Walsyngham. 

Clement  de  Alswyk. 

John  de  Heghham. 
Philip  de  Baryngton. 


By  p.s. 
By  p.s. 
By  p.s. 
By  p.s. 

By  p.s. 
By  p.s. 


Writ  of  aid  for  J.  Inge,  sheriff  of  the  land  of  Glommorgan,  appointed  to 
arrest  Meuric  Cammoys,  William  de  Demeford,  John  Beneyt,  John  de  la 
More,  and  Seisil  ap  Yereward,  and  to  take  them  to  the  said  land  and  keep 
them  in  prison  there  until  further  order.  By  K. 

Acknowledgment  that  the  king  is  bound  to  Robert  Person,  citizen  and 
skinner  of  London,  in  400Z.  delivered  by  him  into  the  treasury  by  the 
hands  of  Walter  de  Norwico,  keeper  of  the  office  of  the  treasurer  and 
chamberlains,  with  promise  of  repayment  of  the  same  out  of  the  issues 
of  the  custom  of  wool,  hides  and  wool  fells  in  the  port  of  London,  or  out  of 
the  treasury  by  All  Saints  next. 

By  E.  on  the  information  and  by  bill  of  the  said  Walter. 

Safe-conduct,  until  Midsummer,  for  Henry  de  Cawode,  *  poleter,*  servant 
of  William  de  Ayremynne,  king's  clerk,  one  of  the  keepers  of  the  Great 
Seal,  and  keeping  the  household  for  the  clerks  of  the  Chancery,  whom  the 
said  William  is  sending  to  purvey  poultry  for  the  said  household. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  de  Flecton,  chaplain,  of  the  custody  of 
the  hospital  of  St.  Margaret  without  Huntyngdon,  late  of  Robert  de  Brus, 
a  rebel,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  forfeiture:  on  condition  that  he 
maintain  the  due  and  accustomed  alms. 

John  de  Eygnesham  and  Hugh  de  Moerdyngg,  monks  of  Abyndon, 
bringing  news  of  the  death  of  John  de  Sutton,  their  late  abbot,  have  letters 
of  licence  to  elect  for  the  prior  and  convent  thereof.  By  E. 


April  28. 
York. 


May  1. 

York. 


MEMBRANE  17. 

Protection  with  clause  nohimus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Gliderhou, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Wygan.  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned  persons,  viz.: — 

Stephen  de  Claro  Monte,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bynteworth. 

The  abbot  of  Pippewell. 

William  de  Bynbrok,  merchant. 

John  de  Staunton,  clerk. 

Peter  de  Lodyngton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Roxby. 

Richard  de  Amcotes,  parson  of  the  church  of  Scalleby. 

Master  John  de  Eemetby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Sprotle. 

The  abbot  of  Salleye. 

Adam  de  Lymbergh,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

The  prior  of  Belvoir. 

The  prior  (sic)  of  Henes. 


106  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322.  Membrane  17 — cont. 

May  5.  The  prior  of  Bredon. 

Y®'^'  John  de  Cauntebrigg,  parson  of  the  church  of  Whitewyk. 

John  de  Hemmyngburgh,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Wilfrid,  York, 

and  Thomas  his  brother. 
William  de  Ergum. 
William  son  of  William  de  Erghum. 
Thomas  Wake. 
The  prior  of  Willisford. 
Edmund  de  Assheby,  constantly  attendant  upon  the  king's  affairs. 

ByK. 
Adam  Deyvill,  parson  of  the  church  of  Sadyngton. 
James  de  Henle,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bosse. 
The  abbot  of  Merevale. 
The  prior  of  Bomburgh. 
Bobert  de  Donebrugg. 
The  prior  of  St.  Oswald's,  Nostel. 

William  de  Spanby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wyloughby. 
Geoffrey  le  Scrop  for  himself  and  his  tenants  of  Brackene. 
William  de  Henmiyngford,  parson  of  the  church  of  Brenketon,  and 

prebendary  of  Northmunkham  {sic). 
Stephen  le  White  of  Beverley. 
Bobert  Bussel. 
John  de  Belewe. 
Richard  de  Bemers. 
The  prior  of  Spaldyng. 
John  de  Donyngton,  chaplain. 

William  de  Langeleye,  parson  of  the  church  of  Acastre  Malbys. 
John  de  Haudlo. 
William  de  Melebum,  clerk. 
Thomas  Pert  of  Priddesall. 

Nicholas  de  Redyng,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wadington. 
Nicholas  de  Shepeye,  parson  of  the  church  of  Rolleston. 
Geoffrey  de  Villers,  parson  of  the  church  of  Raundes. 
Master  Hugh  de  Stathem,  dean  of  Gloucester. 
The  prior  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Goldeclyve. 
Peter  Russel,  parson  of  the  church  of  Etton. 
Robert  le  Vavassour. 
Henry  de  Malton. 
The  abbot  of  Fountains. 

Geoffirey  de  Byngham.         By  £.  on  the  information  of  J.  de  Weston. 
John  de  Leka. 

May  12.  Robert  de  Eton.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Baldok. 

York.  Stephen  de  Fraunketon. 


William  de  Sontford. 

Richard  Stiry. 

The  abbot  of  Barlynges. 

The  abbot  of  Waltham  Holy  Gross. 

William  son  of  Warin  de  Wilteshire. 

John  de  Hanvill. 

Griffin  de  la  Lee* 

Thomas  Wake. 
Gilbert  de  Haukew.  .  .  • 
The  prior  of  Tynemuth. 
The  abbot  of  Groxton. 
The  abbot  of  Thornton. 


On  the  like  information* 


On  the  like  information. 


16  EDWAED  n.— Part  2.  107 


2322  Membrane  17 — eont. 

May  6.  Fulk  le  Straunge,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service,  has  letters 

York.       nominating  John  du  Lee  and  William  Datton  his  attorneys  for  three  years. 

May  1.  Licence  for  John  son  of  William  de  Erleye  to  grant  to  Thomas  de 

York.  Saonford  and  Joan  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  Thomas  two  parts  of  a 
messuage,  of  65.  9^(2.  of  rent,  of  a  moiety  of  a  coracate  of  land,  and  two 
parts  of  1  lb.  of  cumin,  and  of  1}  lbs.  of  pepper,  in  Estcosham  by 
Wymerynge,  held  in  chief ;  and  his  reversion  in  the  remaining  third  part 
thereof,  after  the  death  of  Matilda,  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Erleye, 
which  she  holds  in  dower  of  his  inheritance.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

May  8.  Safe  conduct  for  Ralph  de  Warham,  merchant  of  Aymer  de  Valencia, 

York.  earl  of  Pembroke,  whom  the  carl  is  sending  with  a  ship  called  La  Garlaund 
of  Holm  to  the  south  of  the  realm  and  to  foreign  parts  to  buy  com  and 
other  goods  and  to  bring  the  same  to  the  earl  in  the  north  or  elsewhere. 

May  1.  Pardon  to  John  le  Oblier,  an  adherent  of  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of  Lan- 

York.        caster,  a  rebel.  By  £.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

May  4.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  de  Bek  to  the  custody  of  all  the 

York.        lands  and  goods  therein  formerly  held  by  him  in  the  county  of  Lincoln, 

which  as  an  escheat  for  his  rebellion  came  into  the  king's  hands,  together 

with  the  issues  thereof  since  their  caption,  by  indenture  to  be  made  thereof. 

ByK. 

Mandate  to  Robert  de  Haulegh  to  deliver  the  same,  which  are  in  his 

custody,  to  the  said  John  by  indenture ;  the  second  part  of  such  indenture  he 

is  to  deliver  in  the  Wardrobe.  By  K. 

May  4.  Grant,  for  life,  to  Geoffrey  le  Scrop,  king's  yeoman  and  Serjeant,  of  the 

York.        manor  and  town  of  Brackene,  co.  York,  late  of  Henry  Tyeis,  a  rebel,  in  the 

king's  hands  as  an  escheat.  By  E. 

May  4.  Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  the  men  whom  Siglavus  Susse,  king's  mer- 

York.        chant,  burgess  of  Lenn,  is  sending  with  two  ships,  one  called  la  Margarete 

and  the  other  la  Crazenbery^  to  the  south  to  buy  com  and  victuals  and  to 

bring  them  to  the  north  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Protection,  with  clause  nolunuis  for  two  years,  for  the  men  whom  the 
abbot  of  Holmcoltran  is  sending  with  his  ships  to  buy  corn  and  other 
victuals  for  the  maintenance  of  his  house. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. —  = 
The  abbot  of  Fumeux. 
The  prior  of  Kirmel. 

May  6.  Presentation  of  Master  Roger  de  Clisseby  to  the  church  of  Arkeseye,  in 

York.        the  diocese  of  Y^ork,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land 

and  heir  of  Payn  Tybetot,  tenant  in  chief.  By  E. 

May  6.  The  like  of  Peter  de  Pulford  to  the  church  of  Bradenache,  in   the 

York.        diocese  of  Exeter,  in  the  king's  gift,  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Hugh 

Daudele,  the  younger,  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

May  6.  General  pardon  to  Stephen  Alard  of  Wynclelse  for  all  offences  conunitied 

York.        on  land,  or  sea.  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  viz. — 
Robert  Alard  of  Wvnchelse. 
Robert  Batayle  of  Wynchelse. 


108 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

May  5. 

York. 


May  7. 
York. 


May  7. 
York. 

May  5. 
York. 


May  9. 
York. 


May  10. 
York. 


May  12. 
York. 


Membrane  17 — cont, 

Orant,  for  life,  to  William  de  Aune,  for  his  good  service  at  Tykhull, 
when  the  castle  was  besieged  by  the  king's  enemies  and  rebels,  in  order 
that  he  may  better  maintain  his  estate  as  a  knight,  which  the  king  has 
bestowed  upon  him,  of  the  manor  of  Lee,  co.  Lincoln,  with  its  hamlets  and 
appurtenances,  excepting  a  third  part  of  two  parts  thereof,  which  manor 
was  late  of  John  de  Trehampton,  a  rebel,  and  as  an  escheat  came  into  the 
king's  hands ;  and  of  the  reversion  of  the  said  third  part,  which  is  held  by 
Philip  de  Nevill  and  Agnes  his  wife  in  dower,  after  the  death  of  the  said 
Agnes ;  he  is  to  hold  the  said  manor  as  of  the  value  of  the  501.  a  year 
which  the  king  lately  granted  him  of  his  gift,  and  if  the  said  manor  and 
hamlets  shall  exceed  that  value  by  an  extent  to  be  made  thereof,  then 
the  said  William  de  Aune  shall  pay  such  excess  at  the  Exchequer.     By  E. 

Commission  to  John  de  Donestable  and  John  de  Eyngeston  to  audit  and 
receive  in  the  king's  name  the  accounts  of  bailiffs,  reeves  and  other 
ministers  and  keepers  of  the  lands,  late  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  elder, 
and  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  in  England  and  Wales,  and  to 
grant  acquittances  and  do  other  things  that  are  required.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Langeford,  to  the  church  of  Buckeby  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of  Thomas, 
earl  of  Lancaster,  being  in  his  hands. 

The  like  of  Hugh  Bouzi  to  the  church  of  Couden,  in  the  diocese  of 
Rochester.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Waltham. 

Pardon  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  St.  Etheldreda's,  Ely,  for  acquiring 
in  mortmain  without  licence  the  following  lands  in  Steucheworthe,  viz. 
10  acres  from  Adam  de  Wesenham,  80  acres  from  James  de  Clepton,  and 
1  acre  from  John  le  Tomour,  also  a  messuage  in  Reche  from  Alan  Algar, 
and  another  in  the  same  place  from  Matthew  de  Bassyngbum,  with  restitu- 
tion of  the  same,  as  it  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John 
Walewayn,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  that  the  lands  and  messuages  are  of 
the  value  of  245.  a  year ;  the  said  prior  and  convent  may  hold  the  same  in 
part  satisfaction  of  a  licence,  4  May,  2  Edward  I,  to  acquire  in  mortmain 
land  and  rent  to  the  value  of  40Z.  a  year. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Richard  de  Rodeneye  and  Roger  Beler,  appointed  to  audit 
the  accounts  of  all  the  sheriffs  of  the  realm  and  other  keepers  of  the  lands 
and  goods,  late  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  of  other  contrariants, 
since  the  same  came  into  the  king's  hands,  and  have  been  in  the  custody 
of  such  sheriffs  and  keepers.  By  E. 

R.  bishop-elect  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  Stephen  le  Blount  and  John  Lay  of  Peterborough,  his 
attorneys  for  one  year. 

Protection,  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year  for  Fulk  Lestraunge,  going 
to  Gascony  on  the  king's  service. 

Protection,  with  clause  nolumns,  for  one  year  for  John  de  Cherleton, 
mayor  of  the  staple  of  wool  and  wool-fells. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persons,  viz. — 

JohS  de  LeybSSi.  }  ^^  ^'  °°  *^^  information  of  R.  de  Baldok. 

John  de  Triple. 


15  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2.  109 


1322. 


Membrane  VJ-^^-conU 


Master  Richard  de  Cestre,  prebendary  of  Geveldale  and  Popelton 
in  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  and  parson  of  the  church  of 
Gampeden. 

John  Hakelut,  parson  of  the  first  portion  of  the  church  of  Byseleye. 

The  abbot  of  Foumeys. 

Thomas  de  Stowe,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wetheringesete. 

John  de  Maners. 

Bichard  Dobyn,  parson  of  the  church  of  Boterley. 


MEMBRANE    16. 

April  20.  Protection,  with  clause  nolumxis,  for  one  year  for  Nicholas  Arschyk, 
Bothwell.  merchant,  and  his  men,  going  with  a  ship  to  the  southern  parts  of  the 
realm  to  buy  corn  and  victuals  and  to  convey  the  same  to  York  and  the 
town  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  and  other  parts  in  the  North ;  he  having 
found  surety  in  the  Chancery  that  he  will  not  take  such  provisions  else- 
where, and  that  he  will  not  communicate  with  the  Scots  or  the  Flemings. 

The  like  for  the  following  persons,  viz. — 
Bobert  de  Beppes  of  Lenne,  and  John  de  Vilers. 
William  Austyn  of  Catteworth. 
Peter  de  Chelwra  of  Houeden,  and  Thomas  son  of  Qeo£frey  de  Barton. 

April  25.  Peter  Hemmyng  of  Waynflet. 

Bothwell.  John  Frere  of  Blakeneye. 

John  de  London  of  Barton  upon  Humber  and  William  son  of  Adam. 

John  de  Haliwell. 

Henry  de  Crul  of  Barton  upon  Humbre. 

William  de  Ebor[aco]  of  Kyngeston. 

Geoffrey  *  off  Whytyn '  of  Barton,  merchant. 

Thomas  de  Crull  and  William  son  of  Matilda  de  Swynflet. 

Thomas  de  Yafford  of  Kyngeston  upon  Hull. 

April  28.  Bobert  Spark  of  Hunstanton,  merchant. 

York.  Michael  Mynyot. 

Gregory  de  Fulham  and  Thomas  de  Havering.  By  K. 

Bobert  de  Musgrave  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne.  By  K. 

William  Litelbod  and  Alan  his  son,  [burgesses  of]  Cantebrigg  with 

their  two  ships,  one  called  la  Mujhel  and  the  other  le  Peter, 
John  de  Sledemere,  John  de  Goushull,  William  Scoule  and  Boger  de 

Sutheryn. 
William  [son  of]  Beatrice  de  Swynflet. 
Frankesius,  burgess  of  Bavenserodde. 
John  de  Sledmere  and  John  de  Goushull. 
John  son  of  Peter  do  Staynford,  merchant. 
Walter  White,  burgess  of  Bavenesrod. 

May  4.  Bichard  de  Ardern,  citizen  of  London. 

York.  Andrew  de  Bossale  and  John  de  Colne,  citizens  of  York. 

Thomas  de  Waghen  of  Beverley  and  Adam  Hardlef  of  Beverley. 
Walter  le  Skynner,  merchant  of  Swynflet. 
Bobert  Pycok  of  Carleton  by  Snavth. 
Walter  le  Steller  of  Pawelflet. 
Bobert  Chaunterel  of  Thorn. 

Bichard  de  Ely  and  John  Davayn^  merchants. 


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Membrane  16 — cont. 


Henry  Wynseleu,  merchant  of  Blakeneye. 

John  le  Blount  de  Cantebrig  of  Lenne,  merchant. 

Ralph  de  Burgoyne,  merchant. 

William  Ullyng  and  John  de  Ebor[aco]  of  Pawelflet. 

Peter  Raven  of  Whytesleye,  merchant. 

Robert  Shout  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne.  By  E. 

William  Toral  and  William  de  Atton.  By  K. 

Robert  Shaffeld  of  Boterwyk.  By  K. 

Robert  de  HaliweU.  By  K. 

Walter    Helleward,    Hugh  le  Tavemer  and  Robert    de    Upsale    of 

Eyngeston  upon  Hull. 
Robert  le  Mouner  of  Barton  upon  Humbre.  By  E. 

Robert  Crake  of  Belton.  By  E. 

WiUiam  Crake  of  Belton.  By  E. 

Walter  Helleward,   Hugh  le  Tavemer  and    Robert    de    Upsale    of 

Eyngeston. 
Oeoffirey  de  Fademore  of  Oomcestre.  By  E. 

William  de  Fulham,  merchant.  By  E. 

Ralph  de  Grymmesby,  \ 

Adiun  de  Drax,  [   of  Barton  upon  Humbre. 

Walter  BeUe,  f  By  E. 

John  de  Goushull,  j  By  E. 

William  de  Ellerker  of  Waynflete. 

Thomas  Murre  of  Barton  upon  Humbre.  By  E. 

Hugh  de  Ranewy  of  Ravenesere. 
William  Wyffyn  of  Feryby,  merchant. 
John  de  Ledes»  merchant. 
Peter  son  of  Robert  de  Holebech,  merchant. 
Thomas  Whytyn  of  Barton,  merchant. 
Henry  Yrewys  of  Selby. 
William  de  Feryby  of  Selby. 
Eustace  Etelof. 

Nicholas  Coupere  of  Hull,  merchant. 
William  de  Friskeneye,  merchant  of  Wayneflet. 

May  6.  Robert  de  Crulle  and  William  Shortnek. 

|Tork.]  Thomas  de  Rednesse  and  Walter  de  Pontefracto,  merchants. 

Robert  Cokerel,  burgess  of  the  town  of  Bishop's  Lenne. 

Simon  de  Tid  of  Lenne,  merchant. 

Matthew  de  Chauncewyk  and  Henry  de    Wighton,   merchants   of 
Beverley. 

April  26.         The  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  Rouen,  staying  beyond  the  seas, 
Bothwell      have  letters  nominating  John  de  Valle  and  John  de  Sta^y  their  attorneys 
in  England  for  two  years. 

April  28.         Ingelram  de  Gynes  and  Gristiana  his  wife,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  have 
York.        letters  nominating  John  de  Cauncefeld  and  Adam  de  Burton  their  attorneys 
in  England  for  two  years. 

The  abbot  of  S6ez,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Andrew  de  Seileyo,  his  fellow  monk,  and  Peter  de  Bray  his  attorneys  in 
England  for  one  year. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Peter  de  Askeme,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Wylmursleye  {sic). 

The  like  for  Robert  de  Cliderhou,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wygan 
Underwode. 


16   EDWARD   II.— Part  2.  Ill 


1QOO  Membrane  16 — cant, 

• 

April  28.  The  like  for  one  year  for  Simon  Hugot,  Thomas  Alanayn,  Andrew  Uugot 
Bothwell.  and  Bernard  de  Mokereuth  of  Picardy,  king's  merchants,  bringing  wines, 
armour  and  victuals  in  their  ships  from  beyond  the  seas  to  the  r^m  for 
the  maintenance  of  the  king  and  his  subjects  in  the  North,  they  having 
found  security  in  the  Chancery  that  they  will  not  take  the  same  elsewhere 
or  communicate  with  the  Scots  or  Flemings. 

By  mainprize  of  Richard  Tolles  of  York  and  John  Ameys. 

April  29.        Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Alwarthorp  of  York,  clerk,  for  acquiring  for  life 

York.        without  licence  from  Robert  de  Percy,  who  holds  the  manor  of  Wharrum 

Percy  in  chief,  lOL  of  rent  issuing  therefrom,  which  rent  was  taken  into 

the  king's  hands  by  Thomas  de  Burgo,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side 

Trent ;  with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  iOs. 

April  28.         Gaillard    de   Duro  Forti,  prebendary  of  Wetewang  in  the  church  of 
York.        St.  Peter,  York,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  William 
de  Bello  Podio  and  Raymond  Pelegrini  his  attorneys  for  two  years. 

May  1.  Adam  de  Lymbergh,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service,  has 

York.  letters  nominating  William  de  Brockesle  and  William  de  Halton  his 
attorneys  for  four  years.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  the  said  Adam. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

May  4.  The  like  for  Master  Roger  de  Northburgh,  clerk,  bishop  elect  and  con- 

York,  firmed  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's 
service.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

Safe  conduct  for  the  said  bishop  elect.        By  K.  on  the  like  information. 

May  8.  All  merchant  vintners,  native  and  alien,  in  the  town  of  Boston  and 

York.         adjoining  parts,  are  to  give  credence  to  Robert  de  Wodehous,  king's  clerk, 

whom  the  king  has  commanded  to  obtain  wine  from  them  for  the  Scotch 

expedition.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

May  5.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  de  Sutton,  parson  of  the 

York.  church  of  Baketon,  and  William  de  Culpho,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Stotton,  of  the  manor  of  Redham,  co.  Norfolk,  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
St.  Benet,  Hulme,  for  them  to  find  a  secular  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  for  the  soul  of  John,  bishop  of  Norwich,  and  to  pay  to  cer- 
tain chaplains  celebrating  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  bishop's  chapel 
of  St.  John  at  Norwich,  20  marks  a  year,  and  also  to  pay  the  maister  and 
brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Giles,  Norwich,  2  marks,  and  to  the  convent 
of  the  said  abbey  and  their  successors  for  performing  the  anniversary  of  the 
said  bishop,  2  marks  a  year.  By  E. 

May  7.  Mandate  to  the  barons  and  good  men  of  the  Cinque  Ports    to  prepare 

York.  ships  and  men  at  arms  ready  to  set  out,  when  called  upon,  against  the 
Flemings  and  others,  who  are  infesting  the  coast,  plundering  ships  and 
preventing  the  conveyance  of  victuals,  and  who,  as  allies  of  the  Scots,  may 
attack  the  king  from  the  rear  when  he  is  engaged  in  the  Scotch  expedition; 
the  king  has  written  to  the  count  of  Flanders  upon  this  subject.   [Fadera,] 

ByK. 

May  7.  Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Gryndenham,  appointed  to  arrest   John  de 

York,         Kynges  [ton],  knight,  a  rebel.  By  E. 

May  8.  The  like  for  one  year  for  John  Mewe,  king's  serjeant,  whom  the  king 

York.         ig  sending  to  provide  carriage  for  divers  purveyances  belonging   to  the 

Great  Wardrobe.  By  E. 


112  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 


Presentation  of  Thomas  de  Knolle  to  the  church  of  Ponndestok,  in  the 
diocese  of  Exeter,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
of  Oto  de  Bodrugan  being  in  his  hands. 

May  4.  Writ   of  aid  for  William  Aylmer,  appointed  to  keep  and  survey  the 

York.  wainage  and  stock  of  the  manors  of  Teukesbury,  Asshechur[ch] ,  Stoke, 
Thornbury,  Sobbury,  Oxendon,  Leykhampton  and  Elkeston,  co.  Gloucester, 
Shepton  and  Bureford,  co.  Oxford,  and  Hanlegh,  Besselegh,  Sevemestok, 
and  Birlingham,  and  the  chace  of  Malverne,  co.  Worcester,  and  to  make 
arrangements  therein  for  the  king's  advantage.  By  E. 

May  10.         Adam  de  Napton,  merchant,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
York.        Roger  de  Kenleye,  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

May  9.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  W.  bi^op  of  Exeter  to  the  office  of 

York.         treasurer  of  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Walter  de  Norwico,  keeper  of  the  said  office,  to  deliver  to 
him  the  keys,  rolls,  memoranda  and  other  things  pertaining  thereto. 

May  14.  Signification  to  H.  bishop  of  Hereford  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

York.         of  Hugh  de  Hereford,  a  canon  of  Chirbury,  to  be  prior  of  that  house.  By  K. 

May  11.  Pardon  to  Alan  de  Neuton   for  acquiring  in  fee,   without  licence,  a 

York.        messuage  and  9  acres  of  land  in  Hoton,  co.  Cumberland,  from  Thomas  de 

Docwra,  who  held  the  same  in  chief.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Matthew  Broun,  appointed  to  arrest  John  Pedwardyn,  the 
younger.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    16. 

May  10.  Release  to  Oliver  de  Burdegala,  king's  yoeman,  of  what  is  exacted  from 

York.         ijim  ^Jy  summons  of  the  Exchequer  for  the  lands  he  holds  for  life  by  grant 

of  the  king  in  the  town  of  Old  Wyndesore  ;  and  grant  that  he  henceforth 

hold  the  same  quit  of  any  rent.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  catKelled  and  otherwise  below. 

May  14,  Presentation  of  Thomas  de  Hothum  to  the  church  of  Broghton  Asteleye, 

York.         in  the  diocese  of  Ely,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Travers,  the  last 

rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of 

Giles  de  Asteleye.  By  K. 

Confirmation  of  a  grant  in  fee,  by  Godfrey,  late  abbot  of  Peterborough, 
and  the  convent  thereof  to  John  Lovel  of  Dodisthorp  of  a  messuage  with 
buildings  thereon  and  8  acres  of  land  in  Peterborough,  and  the  hamlet  of 
Dodisthorp,  subject  at  a  rent  of  4^;.  payable  to  the  said  abbot  and  convent. 

By  fine  of  ^  mark.    Northampton. 

May  16.         Presentation  of  Richard  de  Wenlok  to  the  church  of  Pychford,  in  the 
York.        diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

John  de  Sancto  Amando,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
John  de  Hildesleye  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

May  15,  Release  to  R.  de  Northburgh,  bishop  elect  and  confirmed  of  Coventry 

York.         and  Lichfield,  of  the  serv'ice  of  two  knights'  fees,  which  he  is  bound  to  do 
in  the  army  summoned  against  the  Scots  this  summer. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 


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Membrane  15 — cont. 


1322. 

May  18.  Pardon  to  Robert  de  Stangrave  for  acquiring  for  life  without  licence  101. 

York.         of  rent  in  Sabrightworth  from  Geoffrey  de  Say,  who  held  the  said  rent  in 

chief ;  with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  50«. 

May  19.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  de  Leyburn,  knight,  as  admiral 

York.         of  the  fleet  of  ships  from  divers  parts  of  the  realm  and  from  Ireland  and 

Wales  which  are  in  the  western  sea  about  to  go  against  the  Scots  ;   with 

power  to  pimish  all  mariners  and  others  thereof.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendendo  for  the  said  Robert  directed  to  the  masters,  mariners 

and  others  thereof. 

May  18.  Grant  to  Robert  de  Westwyk,  chaplain,  of  the  chapel  of  Neusum  upon 

York.         Tees  (Thesam),  void  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the 

land  and  heir  of  Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  late  earl  of  Warwick,  tenant  in  chief. 

May  20.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,    of  Walter  de   Wogan  to    hold   pleas 

York.        following  the  justiciary  in  Ireland  ;  with  the  usual  fee. 

Mandate  to  Roger  de  Birthorp  to  deliver  to  the  said  Walter  that  office 
with  all  things  pertaining  to  it. 

May  18.  Appointment  of  Robert  de  Cotegrave  to  be  chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer 

York.        of  Dublin,  with  the  usual  fee. 

May  20.  Writ  of  aid  for  John   de  Dovre  and  John  la  Batayle,   appointed    to 

York.         inquire  by  oath  of  good  men  of  the  county  of  Essex,  with  the  advice  of 

Stephen  de  Bassyngbourn  touching  the  persons  who  removed  the  horses, 

harness,  armour  and  other  goods  of  William  Touchet,  late  a  rebel  in  that 

county.  By  K. 

May  19.  Grant,  as  a  further  favour,  to  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  to 

York.  whom  and  Mary  his  wife  the  king  had  lately  granted  the  manor  of 
Hegham  Ferers,  co.  Northampton,  and  the  castle  and  manor  of  Thorp- 
watervill  with  the  hamlets  of  Achirche  and  Aldewyncle,  which  lately  came 
into  the  king's  hands,  of  all  goods  in  the  said  castle  and  manors  to  hold  of 
his  gift.  By  p.s. 

May  20.  Grant  for  two  years  to  the  burgesses  of  Newcastle  under  Lyme  of  pavage. 

York.  By  pet.  of  C. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Heslarton  to  the  church  of  Merkefeld,  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  and  tenements, 
late  of  Robert  de  Holand,  being  in  his  hands. 

The  like  of  Thomas  de  Sibethorp  to  the  church  of  Heton,  in  the  diocese 
of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  and  tenements,  late  of 
John  de  Nevill,  being  in  his  hands. 

The  like  of  Thomas  de  Barneby  to  the  church  of  Shenle  in  the  diocese 
of  Lincoln. 

May  20.  The  grant  of  one  foot  soldier  from  the  townships  made  by  the  prelates, 

York.         earls,  barons  and  commonalty  of  the  realm  in  the  Parliament  at  York  last 

Easter  shall  not  be  to  their  prejudice  or  drawn  into  a  precedent.      [Pari, 

Writs.]  By  K. 

May  17.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

York.  St.  Mary's,  Westderham,  by  John  de  Totyngton,  chaplain,  of  4  acres  of  land 

in  Scothorp,  of  the  value  of  VZd.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
Thomas  de  Burgo,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satis- 
faction of  a  licence  granted  to  them  at  the  request  of  Aymer  de  Valencia, 
earl  of  Pembroke,  to  acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  10  marks  a  year. 

24962  H 


114 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


May  12. 

York. 


May  18. 
York. 


Membrane  15 — cont. 

Protection  and  safe  conduct  for  two  years  for  William  de  Donecastre, 
Benedict  de  Staundon,  William  le  Clerk,  Richard  Russel,  Roger  le  Blount, 
Alan  de  Smethton,  Thomas  le  Taverner  and  Roger  le  Harper,  citizens  and 
merchants  of  the  city  of  Chester,  and  their  men,  going  to  divers  parts  of 
the  king's  realm  and  power  to  buy  corn,  wine,  victuals  and  merchandise, 
and  to  bring  the  same  to  Chester  for  the  maintenance  thereof. 

By  pet.  of  Parliament. 

Grant  to  the  mayors,  bailiffs,  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  in  extension  of  their  former  grant  of  murage  for  seven  years 
from  Mkhaekn^is,  10  Edward  II,  of  the  like  for  three  years  more,  to  be 
collected  by  the  hands  of  Peter  Graper  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Robert  de 
Angerton,  Walram  de  Lumleye  and  William  de  Acton,  their  fellow- 
burgesses.  By  E. 

Robert  de  Welles  and  Matilda  his  wife,  staying  in  England,  have  letters 
nominating  John  de  Tunstal,  clerk,  and  Elias  de  Assheburne,  their  attorneys 
in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Protection  until  the  Purification  for  Walter  atte  Lane,  master 'of  a  ship 
called  la  Gayne,  one  of  two  ships  furnished  with  fencible  men  and  victuals, 
the  other  being  called  la  Trinite,  which  the  men  of  Weyxnuth  are  sending 
on  the  King's  service  to  Ireland  to  proceed  thence  with  the  king's  fleet 
against  the  Scots.  By  C. 

The  like  for  Lawrence  Ragge,  meister  of  the  other  ship  called  la  Trinite, 


May  1. 
York. 


See  Schedule  for  the  church  of  Durgarvan. 

Membrane  14. — Schedule. 

Revocation,  after  recital  of  the  grant  [11  Edward  II,  Part  II,  Cal.  Pat, 
Rolls,  p,  18],  and  considerations  for  making  the  same,  of  the  advowson  of 
the  church  of  Durgarvan  in  Decies  (in  Decia)  to  the  archbishop  of  Cashel 
with  licence  to  appropriate  the  said  church,  of  the  said  grant,  as  the  king 
considers  that  he  has  been  deceived  and  that  such  grant  was  obtained  from 
him  by  fraud  and  is  contrary  to  certain  ordinances  made  in  the  realm  and 
approved  of  by  him.  By  K.  and  C. 

Mandate  to  the  justiciary  and  the  chancellor  of  Ireland  to  resume  the 
advowson  of  the  said  church,  and  keep  it  in  safe  custody ;  they  are  to 
reduce  to  the  former  state  whatever  has  been  done  in  consequence  of  the 
said  grant  and  are  not  to  permit  anything  to  be  attempted  contrary  to  the 
said  revocation.  By  K.  and  C. 

The  like  to  the  treasurer  of  Ireland  and  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  of 
Dublin,  as  far  as  concerns  them. 

The  like  to  the  bishop  of  Lismore  to  revoke  and  annul  all  things  done  by 
him  by  virtue  of  such  grant ;  he  is  to  permit  Master  Richard  de  Clare, 
king's  clerk,  who  held  the  said  church  before  the  above  grant,  to  enjoy  the 
same  in  peace ;  and  he  is  not  to  permit  anything  to  be  attempted  contrary 
to  the  present  letters.  By  K.  and  C. 


The  like  to  William,  archbishop  of  Cashel. 


By  K.  and  C, 


16  EDWARD  II-— Paht  2.  115 


jQOo  MEMBRANE    14. 

May  2«  hupeximu^  and  exemplification  of  the  record  and  process  of  a  judgment 

York.  rendered  in  the  presence  of  the  king  and  others  upon  Thomas,  latQ  earl  of 
Lancaster,  and  other  rebels,  with  a  recital  of  their  offences.      [Fmlera.] 

May  6.  General  pardon  to : — 

York.  Peter  Curteys.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz, — 
Robert  Paulyn. 

May  18.  William  Edward. 

York.  William  de  Lewes,  '  pestour.' 

John  Knobet. 
Richard  son  of  John  de  Boys. 

May  18.  Ratification  of  a  grant  by  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of  Lancaster,  to  the 

York.  Friars  Preachers  of  Leicester  of  those  plots  which  they  have  of  the  gift  of 
Peter  Penifot,  Richard  Fode,  Robert  de  Dalby,  William  de  Morton,  and 
Isabella  de  Wylughby  in  the  town  of  Leicester,  adjoining  their  area ;  and 
also  of  a  licence  granted  to  them  by  the  said  earl  to  enclose  a  void  place 
under  the  garden  and  churchyard  of  the  said  Friars.  By  E. 

May  7.  Mandate  to  William  de  Bello  Campo,  keeper  of  the  castles  of  Drosselan 

York.  and  Dynnevoir  and  of  the  land  of  Cantredemaur  with  the  issues  thereof  since 
they  came  into  the  king's  hands,  to  restore  the  same  to  Hugh  le  Despenser, 
the  younger,  as  the  present  Parliament  held  at  York,  has  annulled  as 
erroneous  the  record  and  process  of  the  judgement  of  the  Parliament  of 
last  Midsummer's  Day  held  at  Westminster  against  the  said  Hugh. 

By  K.  and  C. 

The  like  to  John  de  Boneton  to  restore  to  the  said  Hugh  his  lands  in 
the  counties  of  Essex,  Suffolk  and  Cambridge.  By  E.  and  C. 

May  14.  Pardon,  at  the  instance  of  Master  Gilbert  de  Middelton,  king's  clerk, 

York.         archdeacon  of  Northampton,  to  William  de  Eeynes  of  Faldho,  an  adherent 

of  Thomas,  sometime  carl  of  Lancaster,  and  Humphrey,  sometime  earl  of 

Hereford.  By  p.s. 

May  16.  William    le    Moyne,  going    in    pilgrimage    to    Santiago,   has    letters 

York.  nominating  Matthew  de  Crauthorn  and  Henry  de  Lappeflode  his  attorneys 
in  England  for  one  year. 

May  20.  Presentation  of  Elias  de  Joneston  to  the  church  of  Walwersshare  in  the 

York.  diocese  of  Canterbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  and  tene- 
ments late  of  John  Malemeyns  of  Walwersshare  being  in  his  hands.     By  E. 

May  18.  ^^^  ^^^  of  William  de  Stortford,  chaplain,  to  the  church  of  Strathale  in 

York.        the  diocese  of  London. 

May  10.  Release  to  Oliver  de  Burdegala,  king's  yeoman,  of  what  is  exacted  from 

York.         him  by  summons  of  the  Exchequer  for  the  town  of  Old  Wyndesore,  which 

he  holds  of  the  grant  of  the  king ;    grant  also  that  he  may  hold  the  same 

for  his  life  quit  of  any  rent.  By  p.s* 


MEMBRANE    13. 

May  7.  Protection  with  clause  iwlumus  for  Walter  Smyth  of  Bronnham,  merchant, 

York.         coming  south  with  ships  to  buy  and  convey  corn  and  victuals  to  York  and 

Newcastle  upon  Tyne  and  other  northern  parts  of  the  realm,  he  having 

found  security  in  the  Chancery  that  he  will  not  take  the  same  elsewhere, 

or  communicate  with  the  Scots,  or  Flemings.  By  E. 


116 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322 


June  9. 
Haddlesej. 


Membrane  13 — cont. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persona,  viz. — 
Alan  do  Balne,  burgess  of  Grimmesby. 
Richard  son  of  Robert  de  Waynflet,  merchant. 
Alexander  de  Enemeth  of  Jakisle  and  Laurence  Godechilde. 


Richard  Daketon 
William  Thoraud 
William  Daketon 
William  de  Stabham 
Robert  de  Chilyngton 

Robert  de  Haliwell 

Robert  Cook  (Cocus) 

Thomas  son  of  Ralph  Thoraud 

Hugh  de  Hetham 

John  Wodeman 

Thomas  de  Frismarais 
Adam  de  Galeway 
William  de  Borneton 
Waleran  de  Lomley 
William  de  Cougate 

Nicholas  Dellirker 
John  Dellirker 
Laurence  de  Dunolmia 
John  Shapakape 
Thomas  de  Duxfeld 

Thomas  Hanky 
John  Brettevill 
Hugh  Haukyn 
William  Emme 
John  Peye 

William  de  Basyngwerk 
Madoc  de  Capinhurst 
William  de  Capinhurst 

John  Skir  of  Barton. 
John  Baker,  the  younger. 
Bartholomew  Godmere  of  Oxebrugge. 
Thomas  de  Rougham. 

Geoffrey  de  Gretheston,  with  a  ship. 

Roger  Hemery  of  Boston. 
William  le  Lavender  of  Pyncebek. 
Geoffirey  de  Gertheston,  merchant. 

William  de  Holmeton 

Simon  atte  Lee 

William  de  Tanstall  of  Raveneserodd, 


of     Newcastle     upon      Tyne, 
merchants. 


of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 


of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 


of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 


of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 


merchants,  of  Chester. 


ByK. 


merchants. 


merchants  with  ships. 


Gilbert  son  of  Amicia  de  Salflethayen 
Ralph  de  Bur  of  Salflethaven 
Henry  de  Wyghton 

John  son  of  William  de  Torkeseye,  the  younger,  with  ships. 
William  de  Straham,  burgess  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  117 


Membrane  18 — emit. 


1322. 

May  10.  Gilbert  le  Girdeler  ^       ^  xt  i  ,.     x 

York.  John  de  Kelm  [     ^^  Neuwerk,  merchants. 

Andrew  Boues  I         iu    v.- 

Reyner  Garlop  of  Gomcestre  I     ^^**^  ®^^P^- 

Richard  son  of  William  deBoseberd-] 

kirk  (sic)  r     with  ships. 

Boniface  his  brother  i 

Walter  del  Ker  and  Martin  le  Bakester  of  Boston,  with  ships. 

Richard  de  Ely  f  i.     x       ii,    u- 

JohnDavayn  )     merchants  with  ships. 

John  Lund  of  Ellerker,  with  a  ship. 

Hugh  Bacon,  citizen  and  merchant  of  Lincoln,  with  ships. 

William  de  Herdeby  )        .  t  •      i         xi     u- 

William  de  Humberston,  the  elder  }     ^'^  ^'°<=°1"'  ^''^  «^P^- 

John  de  Kidale,  the  elder  )         .,     ,  . 

John  de  Wotton,  the  elder,  of  Barton}     ^^^  ^^^P^' 

Stephen  de  Bercote,  with  ships. 

Thomas  Elys  of  Jememuth       )      xv.    v.- 
Richard  and  William,  his  sons  f  ^^^*^  ®^^P^' 

Thomas  Dallyng  of  Bishop's  Lenne,  with  ships. 
Ralph  de  Cotes,  with  ships. 
Stephen  Aleyn,  citizen  of  London,  with  ships. 
Geoffrey  de  Betele  and  Alan  Sprillyng,  with  ships. 
Hugh  Bacim  of  Lenne,  merchant,  with  ships. 

John  son  of  Hugh  de  Cotes  of 

Ravenesrod 
John  de  Neuhagh 
Richard  Kelyng 

Robert  de  Drax,  citizen  and  merchant  of  Lincoln. 

May  16.  Walter  le  Smith. 

York.  John  de  Pountefreuit,  merchant. 

William  Chauntirel,  of  Devon. 
Simon  Baret  of  Hecheham,  and  William  his  son. 

May  18.  John  de  Fordham,  with  ships.  By  K. 

York.  Robert  de  Scoulton  and  Ranulph  de  Kyme,  of  Lincoln. 

Walter  de  Cakehou  and  John  de  Kelyng. 

May  20.  William  de  Asshele  of  Bishop's  Lenne,  merchant. 

York.  John  son  of  Hugh  de  Cotes  of  Ravenescrodd,  John  de  Neuhagh  and 

Richard  Kelyng,  merchants,  with  ships. 

John  de  Novo  Castro  and  Hugh  le  Tyghelere,  of  Lincoln,  with  ships. 
Alan  de  Lyk,  of  Cantebrigg. 


merchants. 


Alan  Sperlyng 

Benedict  of  Sancto  Edmundo 

John  de  Thorney 


merchants  of  Lenne. 


118 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


June  8. 
Kothwell, 

May  8. 
York. 


May  16. 

York. 


May  28. 

Haverah 
{Haywra.) 


May  6. 

York. 

May  4. 

York. 


May  10. 

York. 


May  11. 

York. 


May  12. 
York. 


Membrane  18 — catit, 

Richard  son  of  Richard  de  Idel,  merchant. 
Walter  de  Bahne  of  Grimesby. 

Roger  *  of  the  Garth  *  of  Ellerker. 
Adam  Wyot  of  St.  Ives,  with  a  ship. 

Protection  for  Godekin  de  Revel,  the  elder,  merchant  of  Almain,  who  is 
conveying  victuals  and  other  wares  in  his  ships  from  parts  beyond  the  seas 
to  the  realm  for  the  sustenance  of  the  king  and  his  lieges  in  the  North*  and 
of  those  coming  to  the  North,  the  said  Godekin  having  found  security  in 
the  Chancery  that  he  will  not  convey  his  goods  elsewhere,  or  communicate 
with  the  king's  enemies  and  rebels ;  nothing  is  to  be  taken  of  his  goods 
against  his  will  for  the  king's  use.  Provided  always  that  he  shall  answer 
for  his  trespasses,  if  any,  against  the  Staple  of  Wools. 

By  mainprize  of  John  de  Stykeneye  and  Roger  de  la  Gotere. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  Martyn  of  Brystoll  to  the 
custody  of  the  smaller  piece  of  the  seal  for  the  recognisance  of  debts  in  that 
town. 

Presentation  of  Edmund  de  Grymesby  to  a  moiety  of  the  church  of  St. 
Cross,  Estirkele,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
the  lands  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  being  by  forfeiture  in  his  hands. 

Elias  de  Assheburn,  going  to  Ireland,  has  letters  nominating  John  de 
Ellerker,  the  younger,  and  John  de  Helpeston  his  attorneys  for  two  years. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  [year]  for  William  de  Ayremynne, 
clerk,  for  himself  and  his  tenants  of  Wilughby. 

Writ  of  aid  for  William  Horssho,  appointed  to  keep  and  survey  the 
wainage  and  stock  of  the  manors  of  Merlawe,  Brystlesham,  Hamelden,  and 
Caversham,  and  to  order  them  as  best  for  the  king's  profit.  By  E. 

The  like  for  John  de  Donestable  and  William  Aylmer  as  to  the  manors  of 
Teukesbury,  Asshechurche,  Stoke,  Thombury,  Solbury,  Oxendon,  Leik- 
hampton,  Elkeston,  Shopton,  and  Bureford  in  the  county  of  Gloucester, 
and  the  manors  of  Hanglegh,  Besselegh,  Severnestok,  Birlyngham,  and  the 
chace  of  Malverne. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Langeford  to  the  church  of  Buckeby,  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Thomas,  earl 
of  Lancaster,  being  in  his  hands  by  forfeiture.  By  K. 

The  like  of  Thomas  de  Kersebrok  to  the  church  of  Little  Laufare  in  the 
diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  de  Apirdele,  the  last 
rector. 

R.  bishop  elect  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  Stephen  le  Blount  and  John  Lay  of  Peterborough  his 
attorneys  for  one  year. 

Presentation  of  John  Richard  to  the  church  of  Penbehir  in  the  diocese  of 
St.  Davids. 

The  like  of  Hugh  son  of  Griffin  to  the  church  of  Nerbert  in  the  diocese 
St.  Davids,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Roger  de  Mortuo 
Mari  of  Chirk  being  in  his  hands. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Bliton  of  Lincoln  for  acquiring  in  fee  without  licence 
66  acres  of  land  and  12  acres  of  meadow  in  Canewyk,  co.  Lincoln,  from 
Elias  Martel  of  Canewyk,  who  held  the  same  in  chief.  By  fine  of  20«. 


15  EDWABD  n.— Part  2.  119 


Membrane  13 — emit. 


1322. 

May  11.  Confirmation  of  a  quitclaim  made  by  Roger  de  Moubray,  sometime  lord 

York.         of  Boulton  in  Allerdall,  to  Alexander  de  Bastenthwayt  and  Agnes  his  wife, 

and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Alexander  of  the  whole  soil  of  his 

waste  of  Bastenthwayt  with  the  wood  thereof,  and  all  other  profits  issuing 

from  the  said  soil,  waste  and  wood.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Pardon  to  Richard  de  Hoton  in  Foresta  for  acquiring  in  fee  without 
licence  a  messuage,  27  acres  of  land  and  8  acres  of  meadow  in  Hoton  in  the 
Forest,  co.  Cumberland,  from  Thomas  de  Hoton  in  Foresta,  who  held  the 
same  in  chief.  By  fine  of  2  marks,  Cumberland. 

May  13.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  Bataill,  a  baron  of  the  Cinque 

York.         Ports,  as  captain  and  admiral  of  the  ships  of  the  Cinque  Ports  about  to  go 

against  the  Scots ;  with  power  to  punish  all  mariners  and  others  of  the  said 

fleet.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  all  masters,  mariners  and  others  thereof. 

ByK. 

May  8.  Assignment  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  Lichfield  of  the 

York.  farm  of  the  following  towns,  extended  at  the  following  yearly  amounts, 
Shrewsbury  80/.,  Notyngham  with  the  old  farm  and  increment  611.  8».  id,y 
Oxford  40Z.,  and  Bruges  6/.  8».  id,,  to  hold  until  they  shall  have  received 
satisfaction  of  the  amount,  904  marks,  which  sum  Walter  de  Langeton,  late 
bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  bequeathed  in  aid  of  the  fabric  of  the 
chapel  of  St.  Mary  in  the  church  of  Lichfield,  and  which  he  wished  to 
remain  in  their  custody  for  that  purpose  to  be  administered  by  the  executors 
of  the  bishop  and  by  view  and  ordinance  of  the  said  dean  and  chapter ;  the 
latter  having  lent  that  money  to  the  king  for  the  expedition  of  the  Scotch 
war.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  several  towns 
above-mentioned. 

May  18.  Appointment   during    pleasure    of    John   Perbrun,   burgess    of    Great 

York.         Yarmouth,  as  captain  and  admiral  of  the  fleet  of  ships  from  the  mouth  of 

the  Thames  towards  the  north,  about  to  go  against  the  Scots ;  with  power 

to  punish  all  mariners  thereof.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  all  masters  and  mariners  thereof.       By  K. 

May  17.  Nicholas,   abbot    of    Albemarle,   going  beyond    the    seas,   has    letters 

York.  nominating  Thomas  le  Taverner  of  Ravenserod  and  Roger  son  of  Stephen 
de  Skeftlyng  his  attorneys  in  England  for  four  years. 

May  18.  Mandate  to  Roaldus  de  Richemund,  to  whom  the  king  had  granted  the 

York.         custody  of  the  castle  of  Horstone,  notwithstanding  a  previous  grant  of  such 

custody  to  Robert  de  Malo  Lacu,  to  deliver  the  castle  with  all  its  issues 

received  from  the  date  of  its  committal  to  him  to  the  said  Robert  de  Malo 

Lacu  to  keep  according  to  the  form  of  the  former  commission.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Durham. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 
Thomas  de  Collom,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wollavyngton. 
Master  John  de  Staunton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Herlawe. 
William  de  Drax,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lamheth. 
The  prior  of  Ely. 
The  abbot  of  Croyland. 
The  prior  of  Leuesham. 
The  abbot  of  Cokersand. 
John  de  Stokes,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wynewyk. 


120  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322, 


Membrane  13 — cont. 


Richard  de  LusteshuU,  parson  of  the  church  of  Elyngdon. 

John  Martyn,  clerk. 

Walter  Hakelute,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lanpeder. 

The  prior  of  Montacute. 

John  de  Bousser,  going  on  the  king's  business  to  Wales. 

John  de  Bishton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Adel. 

May  18.  The  prior  of  Newenham. 

York.  The  prior  of  Lekeburn. 

The  prior  of  Stoke  by  Clare. 
The  prior  of  Penewortham. 
The  abbot  of  Kirkestal. 
Alice  de  Normanton  of  Lincoln. 

Walter  de  Belgrave,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Kirketon. 
Richard  de  Emeldon. 

May  20.  Richard  de  Bello,  parson  of  the  church  of  Norton. 

York.  William  Memmyng,  parson  of  the  church  of  Frumpton. 

The  prior  of  Birstall. 
The  abbot  of  Vale  Royal. 
Richard  de  Ardern  of  London,  clerk. 
The  abbot  of  Langedon. 
The  abbot  of  St.  Albans. 
Gerard  son  of  Gerard  de  Braybrok. 
Robert  de  Shirebum. 

John  Chaynel,  parson  of  two  parts  of  the  church  of  Ripenhale. 
Master  Gilbert  de  Middelton,  prebendary  of  Horton  in  the  church  of 

St.  Mary,  Salisbury. 
Elia  [blank] . 

Isolda,  late  the  wife  of  William  Inge. 
John  de  Thoresby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bramwyth. 
Master  William  de  Melbourn,  parson  of  the  church  of  Melford. 
The  abbot  of  Hepp. 
Richard  de  Belhous. 
Nicholas  de  Holden. 

May  20.  Robert  de  Marchumleye,  parson  of  the  church  of  Great  Billyng. 

York.  The  same  Robert. 

The  prior  of  Durham. 
The  abbot  of  Cherteseye. 

MEMBRANE   12. 

May  19.  Grant  for  life  to  John  de  Somery  of  the  manor  of  Amelcote,  co.  Stafford, 

York.         late  of  James  de  Stafford,  a  rebel,  in  the  king's  hands  by  forfeiture.     By  p.s. 

May  20.  Power,  during  pleasure,  for  Robert  de  Ley  burn,  knight,  whom  the  king 

York.         had  appointed  captain  and  admiral  of  the  fleet  of  many  ships  from  divers 

parts  of  the  realm  and  from  Ireland  and  Wales  going  on  the  Western  Sea 

on  the  king's  service  against  the  Scots,  to  receive  into  the  king's  will  all 

those  of  Scotland  and  of  the  adjacent  islands,  who  are  at  war  against  him 

and  wish  to  come  unto  his  pleasure.      [Fcedera,]  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  him  as  admiral  and  captain  directed  to  all  bailiffs  and  others. 

Writ  de  intcndcmlo  for  him  directed  to  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 

John  de  Bermyngham,  earl  of  Loueth,  justiciary 

of  Ireland. 
Master  Walter  de  Islep,  treasurer  of  Ireland. 


These  were  close. 

[Fadera.] 


16  EDWAED  n.— Part  2.  121 


1322. 


Membrane  12 — eont. 


Mandate  to  John  de  Athj,  late  captain  and  admiral  of  the  fleet  on  the 
Western  Sea,  to  deliver  to  the  said  Robert  all  the  ships,  barges  and  other 
things  in  his  custody,  by  reason  of  that  office,  for  the  further  expedition  of 
the  business ;  this  being  observed  that  the  ships,  if  any,  ordained  for  the 
custody  of  the  castle  of  Crakfergus,  he  is  if  he  has  need  of  them  to  retain 
for  the  custody  thereof. 

Writ  of  aid  for  him  directed  to  Richard  de  Preston  and  William  his 
brother,  of  Droxhda  {sic). 

The  like  to  the  mayor  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Dublin. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Droghda.      [Fccdera,] 

The  said  Robert  de  Leybourn  is  to  appoint  in  all  lands  in  Scotland  and 
the  adjoining  islands,  which  he  shall  occupy  in  the  king's  name,  bailiffs 
and  ministers  for  the  custody  of  the  same,  who  are  to  answer  to  the 
king  for  the  issues  thereof.  By  K. 

May  14.  Pardon,  at  the  instance  of  Master  Gilbert  de  Middelton,  king's  clerk, 

York.         archdeacon  of  Northampton,   to   William  de  Keynes  of  Faldho,  as  an 

adherent  of  Thomas  and  Humphrey  sometime  earls  of  Lancaster   and 

Hereford  ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  taken  into  the  king's  hands  on  that 

account,  saving  the  right  of  any  other.  By  p.s* 

May  20.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Walter  de  Stapeldon,  bishop 

York.  of  Exeter,  to  the  rector  and  scholars  of  the  house  of  Stapeldon,  Oxford,  of 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Westwvthenham,  which  according  to  the 
taxation  of  the  tenth  is  taxed  at  25  marks  a  year,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a 
licence  to  acquire  the  advowson  of  one  church  of  the  value  of  40  marks  a 
year,  accordiing  to  the  taxation  of  the  tenth  then  current,  or  of  two 
churches  of  the  same  value  r  licence  also  for  them  to  appropriate  the  church. 

May  20.  Grant  to  the  aldermen  and  citizens  of  the  city  of  London,  as  a  further 

York.  favour,  the  king  having,  21  May,  14  Edward  II,  replevied  to  them  the 
office  of  the  mayoralty  until  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  following,  which 
office  had  been  for  certain  causes  taken  into  the  king's  hand  before  the 
justices  in  eyre  at  the  Tower  of  London,  and  of  the  further  extension  of 
the  said  replevin  until  the  present  date,  of  the  replevin  of  the  said  office 
during  pleasure ;  they  may  select  a  fit  citizen  to  be  mayor  and  present  him 
to  the  king  at  the  Exchequer  in  the  usual  way.  Bj  E.  and  pet.  of  C. 

Confirmation  of  a  grant  by  Robert  de  Cantokesheved  to  Walter  de 
Stapeldon,  bishop  of  Exeter,  and  his  successors,  of  2  carucates  of  land,  40 
acres  of  meadow,  40  acres  of  wood,  and  75.  8(i.  of  rent,  in  Poukeheth,  viz. 
all  those  messuages,  lands,  &c,  which  Gregory  de  Welyngton  held  in  the 
parish  of  Yartecombe. 

May  15.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prioress  and  convent  of 

York.         Wykham  by  John  de  Wykham  of  2  tofts,  and  8  bovates  and  4  acres  of  land 

in  Roston,  Aton  and  Irton  to  find  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service 

daily  in  the  newly  built  chapel  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  and  St.  Helen, 

Wikham,  for  the  souls  of  the  said  John  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

May  18.         Master  John  de  Depyng,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
York.         John  de  Northburgh  and  John  de  Burgo,  his  attorneys  in  England  for  three 
years. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  beyond  the  seas  : — 

Master    Roger    de  Northburgh,   nominating  the  same    persons  his 

attorneys  as  above. 
Meister  Roger  de  Nassington,   nominating    the    same    persons    his 

attorneys  in  England  as  above. 


122 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

May  20. 
York. 


June  11. 
Haddlesej. 

May  18. 
York. 


May  20. 
York. 


May  20. 

York. 


May  18. 

York. 


May  27. 

Haverah. 


Membrane  12 — cant. 
Protection  with  clause  nolumwi  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  St.  Agatha*s. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 

Henry  de  Merton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Weston  by  Beccles. 

Thomas  de  Cok  of  Upton. 

Master  Robert  de  Pynchebek,  prebendary  of  South  Neubald. 

Robert  de  Sane  to  Albano,  parson  of  the  church  of  Magna  Boudon. 

Joan,  late  the  wife  of  John  Chicche  of  Canterbury. 

Ebulo  Lestraunge. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  Baldok. 

Philip  de  Davyntre,  parson  of  the  church  of  Waldeneuton. 

Licence  at  the  request  of  Ralph  de  Middelneye,  whom  the  king  had  lately 
pardoned  for  acquiring  without  licence  for  his  life  the  bailiwick  of 
Westperet  from  William  de  Monte  Acuto,  deceased,  who  held  it  in  chief  by 
serjeanty,  subject  to  rendering  to  the  said  William  and  his  heird  20  marks 
a  year,  to  the  said  Ralph,  as  he  is  so  occupied  with  the  business  of  his  lords 
that  he  is  unable  to  attend  personally  to  the  custody  of  that  bailiwick,  that 
he  may  demise  that  bailiwick  for  his  life  to  whdhisoever  he  will,  subject  to 
the  above-mentioned  rent. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  de  Brayton  to  the  church  of  Pundestok  in  the 
diocese  of  Exeter,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
of  Otto  de  Botrigan  being  in  his  hands. 

Vacated  because  surrendered. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  William  Marche  of  Stanhowe,  Alexander  de 
Berewyk,  chaplain,  and  Robert  Everard  of  Walpol,  prosecuting  for  the  king 
before  Walter  de  Norwyco  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer 
touching  the  trespasses  and  concealments  committed  by  the  sub-collectors 
of  the  eighteenth,  lately  granted  by  the  conuBonalty  of  the  realm,  in  the 
towns  of  Walpol,  Westwalton,  Walsokne,  Tylneye,  Tyryngton  and  Wygen- 
hale,  CO.  Norfolk. 

Pardon  to  Peter  le  Munk  of  his  outlawry,  and  to  Margery  his  wife  of  her 
waiver  for  not  appearing  in  court  before  the  king,  when  impleaded  by 
Florence,  late  the  wife  of  John  le  Munk,  for  a  trespass,  to  satisfy  the  king 
of  that  which  pertains  to  him  for  such  trespass,  provided  they  surrender  at 
the  prison  of  the  Marshalsea,  and  make  such  satisfaction. 

Mandate  for  two  years  to  all  sheriffs  and  bailiffs,  on  complaint  by  the 
master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  by  Estbrugge 
in  the  city  of  Canterbury,  to  arrest  all  persons  pretending  to  be  proctors  of 
that  house,  who  ask  and  receive  money,  beasts,  legacies,  and  other  goods 
in  the  name  of  that  house  and  convert  the  same  to  their  own  uses,  and  to 
deliver  the  goods  found  in  the  possession  of  such  persons  to  the  proctors  of 
the  hospital ;  they  are  to  pay  no  regard  to  letters  of  recommendation  or 
admission  to  collect  such  alms  which  are  without  lawful  witnesses. 

Surrender  to  John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  of  the  castle  of  Holt 
{Castrum  Leonis)  and  all  the  lands  of  Bromfeld  and  Yale  in  Wales,  which 
Thomas,  sometime  earl  of  Lancaster,  held  for  life  of  the  demise  of  the  said 
earl  of  Surrey,  which  castle  and  lands  are  with  all  other  lands  of  the 
earl  of  Lancaster,  on  account  of  his  rebellion,  in  the  king*s  hands.     By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Oliver  de  Ingham,  keeper  of  the  said  castle  and  lands  to 
deliver  them  to  the  earl  of  Surrey. 

The  like  to  Griffin  ap  Rees  and  Giles  de  Bello  Campo. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


128 


1322. 

May  27. 
Haverah. 


May  26. 
Haverah. 


May  28. 
Haverah. 


May  1. 
Kothwell. 

May  28. 
Haverah. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

Presentation  of  Robert  de  Hemmyngburgh  to  the  church  of  Wynfred 
Neburgh  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
lands  of  Robert  de  Neburgh  being  in  his  hands. 

Licence,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Sprenghuse,  king's  clerk,  for  the  abbot 
and  convent  of  Cirencestre  to  appropriate  in  mortmain  a  moiety  of  the 
church  of  Hakebum  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  which  is  of  their  own 
advowson,  although  it  appears  by  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by 
Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent  that  the  king 
will  lose  the  presentation  to  the  same  during  times  of  voidance  of  the 
abbey.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  Alwyne  of  Enyghteton 
of  a  rood  of  land  and  pasture  for  5  oxen,  8  cows  and  51  sheep  in 
Knyghteton  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of 
All  Saints,  Knyghteton,  during  the  life  of  the  said  John,  and  after  his 
death  in  the  church  of  Chalk  for  the  souls  of  the  said  John,  his  ancestors 
and  successors,  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  j  mark. 

Signification  to  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  John  de  Canynges,  prior  of  Abendon,  to  be  abbot  of  that  house.     By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Thomas  de  Mountpeliers,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Lusk 
in  the  church  of  St.  Patrick,  Dublin,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late 
voidance  of  the  archbishopric  of  Dublin.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  A.  archbishop  of  Dublin. 


MEMBRASE   11. 

May  16.  Commission  to  Henry  de  Chambernon  and  Reginald  de  Botereaux,  in 

York.  pursuance  of  the  grant  made  in  the  Parliament  at  York  in  three  weeks  of 
Easter  of  one  footman  from  every  town,  to  select  in  the  county  of 
Cornwall  suitable  men,  and  in  such  towns  where  a  suitable  man  cannot  be 
found,  to  select  one  elsewhere,  to  take  measures  for  their  arming  and 
to  conduct  them  to  Newcastle  by  the  eve  of  St.  James  to  serve  the  king  for 
forty  days  at  the  expense  of  the  said  townships.  The  said  Reginald  is  to 
be  their  leader.     [Pari,  Writs,]  By  K, 


The  like  commission  to  the  following,  viz  :- 
TV     ^  (Martin  de  Fisshacre 

^^^^^  iRobert  Beudyn 


>  Martin,  leader. 


Somerset 


Dorset 


Wilts 


I  John  de  Erleye 
(John  de  Clivedon 

j  John  le  Latymer 
I  John  Peverel 

(John  le  Rous 


I  John  de  Clivedon,  leader. 
I  John  Peverel,  leader. 


(John  le  Rous  hValter  leader 

(Walter  de  Paveli,  the  younger  P' 


o     xu        I       \  James  de  Norton 
Southampton  j  ^.^^^^^  ^^  g^^^^^^^ 


Norfolk 


(Robert  Baynard 
John  Haward 
(jeoffrey  Wyth 
John  de  Fitton 


I  Richard,  leader. 


Robert  and  John,leader8* 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Suffolk 

Surrey 

Sussex 

Kent 

Essei 

Uertfoid 

Cambridge 

Huntingdon 

Buckingham 

Bedford 

Rutland 

Middlesex 

Oxford 


Mtmbrane  11 — cont. 


i  Edmund  de  Hemmegrava 
t  John  de  Whelnetham 


\  Peter  son  of  Reginald 
)  John  de  Ifeld 

(John  Sauvage 

}  Thomas  de  Sandwyco 

J  Thomas  Gobyon 

I  Simon  de  Kynardeaeye 

IQeo&ey  de  Stokes 
Walter  de  NeviU 
John  de  la  Haye 

I  John  de  Lymbiry 
{ John  de  Hinton 

I  William  le  Moigne 
( John  de  Swyaelord 

I  Ralph  de  Wedon 
)  Robert  Malet 

(John  Morice 

I  Ralph  BOQ  of  Richard 

I  John  Hakelut 
)  William  le  Blunt 

i  Roger  de  Brok 
t  W^ter  Crepyn 

i  Thomas  de  Gaye 
Robert  fiz  Ells 

T*=.iro  (Robert  de  Morby 

^''"^  lEeginald  Je  Pavely 

(John  de  Wyloghby 
Northampton  i  Ralph  Bagod 

t  John  de  Sutton 

n,      -  ,  I  William  de  Lnoy 

Warwick  ^^^^^  ^^  Aylesbury 

...  I  Hugh  de  Frestwald 

Leicester         (g^^^  j,^„„ 

~,         ,  i  William  de  Wauton 

Gloucester       ]  william  Tracy 


WilUam  Corbet 
Clement  de  Dunclent 


John,  leader. 
Walter,  leader. 
Peter,  leader. 
John,  leader. 
Thomas,  leader. 


Geoffrey    and    Walter, 
leaders. 


John  Hinton,  leader. 
William,  leader. 
Robert,  leader. 
John,  leader. 
John,  leader. 


Roger,  leader. 

I  bothleoders  and  changed 

L      ou  the  information  of 
J     William  deClif'. 

[Reginald,  leader. 

(Ralph    and    John    de 
SnttoQ,  leaders. 


j-R&lph,  leader. 

{ W.Tracy,  leader. 

William,  leader.  After- 
wards Henry  de  Rib- 
besford  was  appointed 
in  his  place,  as  appears 
below. 


16  EDWABD  n.— Part  2. 


125 


1322. 


Hereford 


Salop 


Stafford 


Nottingham 


Derby 


Membrane  11 — conU 

(Roger  de  Chaundos 
(Richard  de  Baskervill 

(Roger  Corbet  of  Tassele 
(Walter  Haket 

( Ralph  de  Grendon 
(Thomas  de  Haglghton 

(John  Darcy,  the  nephew 
(Thomas  de  Novo  Mercato 

(William  Rosel 
(Walter  deWaldeshef 


Roger,  leader/ 


Walter,  leader. 


Ralph,  leader. 


John,  leader. 


William,  leader. 


Lincoln 


Lindese 

Eesteven 

Holand 


(William  de  Dysny  )  ,  i.     i    j 

i  John  Darcy.  the  Irncle       t  ^°^'  ^^^^- 

\  both  leaders. 

(Alexander  de  Monte  Fortil  ^    .,  ,    j 
Alan  de  Moulton  t^^^  ^^®^^- 


( William  Wasteneys 
(William  de  Baiocis 


'East  Riding 


York 


i 


(3ohh  de  Sutton 
Robert   le   Conestable 
Fleynburgh 

West  Ridine    \  Edmund  Wasteneys 
^    I  William  de  Beeston 

[North  Riding  jfetrJdrSa"" 


of  I  John,  leader. 

1  Edmund,  leader. 
I  Robej?t,  leader. 


Lancaster 


( Edmund  de  Nevill 
(Thomas  de  Lathum 

w««4.vv./x*^u«^  (Walter  de  Stirkland 
Westmoreland  I  j^j^^  de  Lancastre 

n      v.    ^     ji     \  Robert  de  Bampton 
Cumberland    )  ^^^-^^  ^^  p^^^„ 

Northumber-   j  John  de  Fenewyk 

land    ( Gilbert  de  Burghdon 


I  Edmund,  leader. 
[John,  leader. 
(Richard,  leader. 
[John,  leader. 


Afterwards   the   following   persons   were   appointed   in    the    following 
wapentakes,  co.  York,  viz. — 


In  the  wapentakes  of  Morley, 
Aggebrig,  Shirayk,  Barkeston, 
and  Aynsty 


William  de  Weston. 
John  Tylly. 


In  the  wapentakes  of  Osgodcros,  ( Warin  de  ScargiL 
Stayncros,  and  Strafford  (John  de  Smetheton. 

In  the  wapentakes  of  Clarhou,  (Richard  Fauvel. 

Staynclif  and  Yokcros  (John  de  Boulton.  [Pari.  Writs,] 

Afterwards,  8  June,  the  above  persons  were  commanded  to  proceed  with 
expedition  so  that  the  said  armed  men  be  with  the  king  by  24  July  ;  they 
are  to  return  the  number  of  towns  which  answer  before  the  justices  in  eyre.* 

[Pari.  Writs.]    By  K. 

The  like  to  L.  bishop  of  Durham  within  the  Liberty  of  his  bishopric. 

[Pari.  Writs.]    By  K. 


126  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-1  Qoo  ,  Membrane  11 — cont. 

May  15.  Mandate  to  John  de  Bermingeham,  earl  of  Loueth,  justiciary  of  Lreland, 

York.  and  Master  Walter  de  Istlep,  treasurer  of  Ireland*,  notwithstanding  the 
postponement  of  the  musters  to  24  July,  to  proceed  with  the  purveyance  in 
Ireland  of  provisions  for  the  war  in  Scotland  of  6,000  quarters  of  wheat, 
4,000  of  oats,  1,000  of  barley  malt,  2,000  of  beans,  500  bacons,  500  tuns  of 
wine  and  50  quarters  of  salt  in  Ireland,  and  to  have  the  same  carried  to 
Skynbumesse  by  Carlisle  by  the  octaves  of  Trinity  according  to  the  former 
order.  By  K. 

May  19.  Mandate  to  the  same  justiciary  and  treasurer  to  proceed  expeditiously 
York.  with  the  said  purveyance,  and  keep  such  supplies  in  safe  custody  near  the 
sea  coast,  until  Roger  de  Ley  burn,  admiral  of  the  fleet  of  the  Western  Sea, 
comes  to  convoy  the  same  to  Skynbumesse,  as  the  sea  between  the  land  of 
Man  and  Ireland  and  Skynbumesse  is  infested  by  the  king's  enemies  with 
the  intention  of  taking  the  victuals.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE   10. 

May  20.  Mandate  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  justice  of  Wales,  to  restore  the 

York.  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  the  Yale  of  St.  Mary,  Bedkelerde,  to  Llewelin, 
a  canon  of  that  house,  whose  election  as  prior  thereof  has  been  confirmed 
by  A.  bishop  of  Bangor. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  house. 

May  21.  Grant,  for  three  years,  to  William  le  Botiller,  lord  of  Weryngton,  of 

York.         pavage  for  his  town  of  Weryngton.  By  pet.  of  C. 

May  20.  Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Gilbert  de  Toudeby, 

York.         king's  Serjeant. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 

William  de  Trailly,  parson  of  the  church  of  Northyevele. 

N.  cardinal-deacon  of  St.  Adrian's,  prebendary  of  South  Cave  in  the 
church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  and  of  King's  Sutton  {Sutton*  R,)  in  the 
same  church  {sic) ;  and  of  King's  Sutton  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary, 
Lincoln. 

Anian  ap  Yevan,  burgess  of  Beaumaris. 

Roger  son  of  John  de  Claybrok. 

May  27.  The  master,  brethren,  and  sisters  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Thomas  the 

Haverah.  Martyr  by  Estbrugge  in  the  city  of  Canterbury. 

William  de  RoUeston. 

William  de  Culpho,  parson  of  the  church  of  Sutton  {sic), 

Robert  de  Burgate. 

Robert  de  Yeteri  Ponte. 

June  25.  The  abbot  of  Jervaulx  {JerevalJ). 

York. 
May  20.  Mandate  to  Vivian  de  Staundon  to  execute  without  delay  two  former 

York.  mandates  to  him  touching  the  castle  of  Hardelagh,  viz.  to  deliver  the  castle 
to  Roger  de  Swynnerton,  to  whom  the  king  had  granted  the  custody 
thereof,  and  afterwards  on  1  June  14  Edward  II,  to  deliver  it  to  the  said 
Roger,  or  to  Adam  de  Wetenhale,  his  attomey,  with  its  armour,  victuals 
and  all  other  things  therein ;  and  he  is  also  to  deliver  the  issues  thereof 
which  have  accmed  since  1  June  aforesaid. 


16  EDWAED  II.— Pabt  2. 


127 


1322. 

May  27. 
Haverah. 

May  20. 

York. 


May  80. 

Bothwell. 


May  28. 
Haverah. 


May  80. 

May  28. 
Haverah. 


Jundl. 
Bothwell. 


June  2. 
Bothwell. 


June  1. 
Bothwell. 


Membrane  10 — cant. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Wyntreshull,  an  adherent  of  the  late  rebels. 

By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  the  prioress  and  nuns  of  St.  Helens,  London,  for  gicquiring  in 
mortmain  without  licence  of  Edward  I.  or  of  the  king  the  following  gifts, 
to  wit,  from  Adam  le  Tayllur,  sometime  citizen  of  London,  and  Mary  his 
wife  a  tenement  in  Phelippeslane  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermanne- 
bury,  London ;  from  William  Bernard,  *  teynturer,*  sometime  citizen  of 
London,  a  tenement  in  Syvthelane,  London,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Alulph, 
by  the  Tower,  London ;  from  Richard  de  Chiggewelle,  sometime*  citizen  of 
London,  three  shops  with  solars  over  them  in  the  parish  of  St.  Matthew, 
Fridaiestret,  London ;  and  from  Margery  de  Abynton,  called  la  Rous,  a 
tenement  in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael,  Comhull,  London,  bequeathed  by 
her  last  will ;  all  which  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  Richard 
de  Rodeneye,  late  escheator  beyond  Trent ;  with  restitution  of  the  same. 

ByK. 

Grant  to  John  de  Coupeland,  king's  chaplain,  of  the  custody  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Preston  in  Aundemesse.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Lancaster  to  induct  him. 

Pardon  to  John  Hert  for  the  deaths  of  John  de  Eure,  knight,  and  of 
Richard  Uttyng  of  Topclef,  chaplain.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Robert  de  Stanford,  an  adherent  of  Bartholomew  de  Badeles- 
mere,  a  rebel,  saving  to  the  king  the  escheat  and  forfeiture  of  all  his  lands, 
tenements  and  goods.'  By  p.s. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  the  men  of  John  de  Tumby,  king's 
merchant,  trading  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Richard  son  of  Nicholas  Bret  of  Fulford,  a  prisoner  in  the 
king's  gaol  within  the  liberty  of  Bouthum,  belonging  to  the  abbot  of  St. 
Mary's,  York,  charged  with  the  death  of  John  de  Dyghton  of  Bonnewyk, 
as  it  appears  by  the  record  of  John  de  Donecastre  and  his  fellows,  justices 
appointed  to  deliver  that  gaol,  that  he  killed  him  in  self-defence.        By  K. 

Grant  to  Richard  Camel,  king's  clerk,  of  the  chapel  within  the  castle  of 
Cliderhou.  By  p.s. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  in  Ireland  for  Robert  de 
Well,'  staying  in  England. 

Master  Richard  de  Clare,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
John  de  Balscote,  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Thomas  de  Mountpelers,  going  to  Ireland,  has  letters  nominating  John 
de  Cotoun,  of  London,  and  Richard  de  Mountpelers,  his  attorneys  for  the 
same  time. 

William  Baudel,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  Henry  de 
Bilton  his  attorney  for  two  years. 

Writ  de  intendendo  for  John  de  Balscote,  appointed  by  Richard  de 
Middelton,  king's  Serjeant,  keeper  of  the  market  of  Ireland,  during  his 
pleasure  to  be  his  deputy  in  that  office. 

Grant  for  life  to  Robert  de  Well'  of  the  king's  reversion  in  the  castles, 
manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches, 
which  he  and  Matilda  his  wife  hold  in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  Roger  de 


128 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  10 — cont. 


Jane  1. 
Bothwell. 


June  2. 
BothwelL 


Clifford,  a  rebel,  deceased,  and  which  upon  her  death  will  as  escheats  revert 
to  the  king,  if  he  survive  his  said  wife.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Gacelyn  of  the  manor  of  Cattemere,  co.  Berks, 
late  of  Eogo  Gacelyn,  a  rebel,  and  of  the  manor  of  Wroxhale,  co.  Wilts, 
late  of  John  de  Wroxhale,  a  rebel,  which  as  escheats  are  in  the  king*s  hands. 

By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriffs  of  London  and  their  successors  to  give  effect  to 
the  king's  former  grant  to  John  Launge  and  Joan  his  wife,  then  damsel  of 
Isabell  the  king's  consort,  for  their  lives,  upon  the  said  John  bringing  news 
of  the  birth  of  Edward  the  king's  firstborn,  of  80/.  a  year  to  be  received  out 
of  the  farm  of  the  city  until  land  to  that  value  should  be  assigned  to  them, 
to  pay  the  same  at  the  terms  specified  in  the  grant,  as  it  appears  that  the 
said  John  and  Joan  have  not  as  yet  received  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Helmyng  de  Osenbrygg,  merchant,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters 
nominating  Robert  de  Maundevill  and  Roger  de  Nevill  his  attorneys  for 
one  year. 

Nicholas  de  Sanford,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service,  in  the 
company  of  Fulk  Lestraunge,  has  letters  nominating  Thomas  son  of 
Adam  de  Stile  his  attorney  for  three  years. 

Appointment  of  John  de  Penreth  as  warden  of  the  Marches  of  North- 
umberland, with  power  to  array  the  forces  of  the  county.  By  K. 

Writs  of  aid  for  him  to  the  sheriff  of  Northumberland;  and  to  the 
constables  and  keepers  of  castles,  fortalices,  cities  and  towns.  [Pari. 
Writs.]  By  K. 

June  22.  Protection  for  Master  Gilbert  de  Middelton,  archdeacon  of  Northampton, 

Bishopthorpe.  in  his  peaceable  possession  of  his  prebend  of  Horton,  in  the  diocese  of 

Worcester,  in  the  church  of  Salisbury.  By  K. 


June  8. 
Bothwell. 


June  4. 
Bothwell. 


June  1. 
Bothwell. 

May  10. 
York. 


May  28. 
Haverah. 


MEMBRANE   9. 

!Pardon  to  Eandalou  ap  Blethin  of  Angleseie  of  his  outlawry  for  the 
death  of  Howell  Voill  ap  Mureduch.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Hugh  le  Despenser  the  elder,  of  the  reversion  of  the 
manors  of  Boyton  and  Orcheston,  co.  Wilts,  which  Margaret,  late  the  wife 
of  John  Giffard,  the  elder,  holds  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  John  son  of 
the  said  John,  a  rebel ;  and  of  the  manor  of  Elyston,  co.  Wilts,  which  she 
holds  in  dower  of  the  same  inheritance.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  said  Margaret  to  be  intendant  to  the  said  Hugh;  touching 
her  fealty. 

Pardon  to  William  de  Stapelton  for  the  death  of  John  de  Eure,  knight. 

By  p.s. 
The  like  to  the  following  for  the  death  of  the  said  John,  viz. — 

Geoffrey  Yelemund.  Robert  de  Corbrigge. 

Richard  de  Heddeleye.  John  de  Conyngham. 

Richard  de  Thorp.  William  de  Hortheworth. 

Thomas  de  Witton.  William  de  Masham. 

Thomas  Fox.  Thomas  de  Raynton. 

William  Those. 

Richard  Skinner  of  Durham  for  the  death  of  the  said  John,  and  of 
Richard  Uttyng  of  Topclif,  chaplain. 


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129 


1322. 

May  18. 
York. 


Jane  8. 
Bothwell. 


Membrane  9 — cont. 


June  15. 
Haddlesey. 
June  25. 

York. 

June  15. 

Haddlesey. 

June  21. 

Bishopthorpe. 


June  20. 
Bishopthorpe. 


June  1. 
Bothwell. 

June  1. 

Bothwell. 


June  6. 
Bothwell 


June  1. 

Bothwell. 


Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  N.  cardinal  deacon  of 
St.  Adrian's,  prebendary  of  Suthcave  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  and 
of  King's  Sutton  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
Master  John  de  Malevile,  parson  of  the  church  of  Haukeshirst. 
Robert  de  la  Croiz,  parson  of  the  church  of  Ketelthorp. 
John  de  Ellerker,  clerk. 
The  abbot  of  Litteleye. 
Adam  del  Waise,  chaplain. 

Robert  de  Multon,  clerk. 
The  abbot  of  Haghenby. 
The  prior  of  Malton. 

Elena,  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Flemyng. 
The  abbot  of  Tynteme. 
The  abbot  of  Kyngeswod. 

Alice,  late  the  wife  of  John  le  Palmer  of  Notyngham,  making  the 
bridge  of  Hethebeth. 

John  de  Dalton  of  Pykeryng. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Presentation  of  Peter  de  Eelleseye  to  the  church  of  Aber,  in  the  diocese 
of  Bangor. 

Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  and  Eleanor,  his  wife,  of  the 
king's  reversion  of  the.  manors  of  Stotfolde,  Haune  and  Wyliton,  co^ 
Bedford,  which  William  de  Brewosa  holds  for  life  of  the  inheritance  late  of 
John  de  Moubray,  a  rebel,  and  which  after  the  death  of  the  said  William 
will  fall  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  John.      By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  said  William  to  be  intendant  to  them  for  his  fealty. 

Grant  to  Gerard  Johannis,  Bonus  Philippi  and  Peter  Beyneri,  king's 
merchants,  merchants  of  the  society  of  the  Biurdi  of  Florence,  who  in  their 
own  name  and  that  of  the  said  society  have  undertaken  to  lend  the  king 
4,0002.  this  side  Midsummer,  and  to  whom  the  king  is  also  indebted  in  the 
sum  of  2,2982. 0^.  M.  viz.  298Z.  Os.  6(2.  paid  by  them  to  divers  men  in  the  11th 
year,  a  loan  of  1,8202.  delivered  by  them  in  the  Wardrobe  at  Gloucester  on 
9  February  last,  and  a  loan  of  1,020  marks  delivered  in  the  Wardrobe  on 
1  March  last,  as  appears  by  three  bills  sealed  with  the  seal  of  Roger  de 
Northburgh,  bishop  elect  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  then  keeper  of  the 
Wardrobe,  that  they  may  receive  and  hold  the  issues  of  the  customs  on 
wool,  hides  and  woolfells  in  the  ports  of  London,  Boston  and  Eyngeston 
upon  Hull  until  they  shall  be  satisfied  of  the  whole  amount  of  these  debts 
to  wit,  6,2982.  Qs,  6c2.,  and  of  any  other  debts  which  the  king  maybe  bound 
to  them.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled  and  otherwise  below. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Hugh,  earl  of  Winchester,  to  Edmund  le 
Spycer  of  Canterbuiy  of  all  conspiracies  and  maintenance  of  false  quarrels 
perpetrated  by  him  in  the  county  of  Eent,  whereof  he  was  convicted  before 
Hervey  de  Staunton  and  his  fellows,  justices  in  eyre  in  that  county. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

24962  I 


180 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 
June  5. 

Rothwell. 


June  6, 
Rothwell. 


June  8. 
Haddlesey. 


June  10. 
Haddlesey. 


June  1. 
Bothwell. 

June  10. 
Haddleeey. 


June  8. 
Bothwell. 


Membrane  9 — rant. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Giles  de  Tholosa,  king's  serjeant,  charged 
by  the  steward  of  the  Household  and  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  with  the 
purveyance  of  hay,  oats,  litter,  and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of  the 
Marshalsea  of  the  Household ;  nothing  is  to  be  taken  in  the  fee  of  the 
church.  By  K. 

Protection  and  safe-conduct  for  two  years  at  the  request  of  John,  duke  of 
Brabant,  the  king's  nephew,  for  the  merchants  and  subjects  of  the  said 
duke,  coming  to  the  realm  to  trade.  By  E.  and  C. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  All  Saints  for  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl 
of  Carlisle,  staying  in  the  Marches  of  Scotland  on  the  king's  service.      By  p.s. 


The  like  for  the  following  staying  in 
John  de  Haverington. 
Anthony  de  Lucy. 
Ralph  de  Nevill. 
Ranulf  de  Dacre 
Richard  de  Hodeliston. 
John  de  Hartcla. 
Robert  le  Brune. 
Peter  de  TUholf . 
Patrick  de  Culwen. 
William  le  Blount. 


his  company : — 
Robert  de  Askeby. 
Gilbert  de  Lancastre. 
Robert  de  Bampton. 
Richard  de  Denton. 
Thomas  de  Laton 
John  le  Ginour. 
Henry  de  Tesdale. 
John  de  Laton. 
Richard  Crossethwait. 


Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Westacre  to  acquire  in  mortmain  iL 
a  year  of  land  and  rents  whether  of  their  own  fee,  or  of  the  fee  of  John  de 
Britannia,  earl  of  Richmond.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Robert  de  Baldok,  the  younger,  to  the  church  of 
Bradeford  in  the  diocese  of  York.       ^  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Geofi&ey  de  Stonhous  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of 
Gloucester  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  de  Maddyngle  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  oyer  and  terminer,  touching  a  trespass  committed  against  Aymer 
de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  by  the  said  Geoffrey  and  others  ;  provided 
he  surrender  forthwith  to  prison  if  the  earl  wishes  to  implead  him  thereof. 

Mandate  to  Henry  de  Chambemon  and  Reginald  de  Botereaux  to  induce, 
and  if  necessary  to  compel,  the  boroughs  of  Lanceveton,  Bodmyn,  Lyskiret 
and  Lostwythiel,  co.  Cornwall,  to  supply  at  once  their  proportion  of  the  aid 
of  armed  footmen  from  cities  and  boroughs  assessed  upon  them  respectively, 
to  wit,  three,  two,  one  and  three,  to  be  at  Newcastle  by  24  July.  [Pari. 
Wnts.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  under-mentioned  boroughs  to  supply  the 
number  of  armed  footmen  set  opposite  to  each  borough : — 

l'rn"d?KynTdesleye  1  S^O'teford.  co.  Essex.  3.     . 


(ieoffrey  de  Stokes 
Walter  de  Nevill 
John  de  la  Hayc 

John  de  Erleye 
John  de  Clevedon 

Roger  de  Chaundos 
Richard  de  Baskevill 


"^  Hertford,  co.  Hertford,  2. 

) 

j  Welles  8,  YevelcQstre  1,  Cherde  1, 
\   Taunton    3,    Axebrigg,   1, 
I  Somerset. 


CO. 


Leominstre,  co.  Hereford,  6. 


16   EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


181 


1322. 


June  4. 
Bothwell. 


Membrane  9 — cont. 


Robert  de  Morby 
Reginald  Pavely 

Peter  son  of  Reginald 
John  de  Ifeld 


[Walyngford,  eo.  Berks,  4. 


\ 


Arundel  2,  Mithurst  1,  Stenig  and 

•    Brembre  2,  Lewes  4,  Horsham  1, 

.  CO.  Sussex.  [Pari.  Writs.] 

Pardon  to  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Stephen  de  Malo 
Lacu,  deceased,  of  the  trespass  committed  by  the  latter  in  acquiring  without 
licence  of  Edward  I,  148  acres  of  land  and  meadow  in  Clyf*,  from  Anthony 
sometime  bishop  of  Durham,  and  his  successsors,  at  a  rent  of  15d.  for  each 
acre ;  with  restitution  of  the  land  to  him.  By  p.s. 


June  8. 
Rothwell. 


June  8. 
Rothwell. 


MEMBRANE   8, 

Commission,  after  recital  of  commission  of  array  and  that  the  Scots  are 
preparing  to  invade  England,  to  John  de  Wisham  and  John  de  Rythre,  to 
survey  the  array  of  men  between  sixteen  and  sixty  in  the  Westrithing,  co. 
York,  the  parts  of  Richemundshire  excepted,  where  the  king  wills  John  de 
Britannia,  earl  of  Richemund,  to  attend  to  the  matter ;  the  commissioners  are 
to  certify  the  king  of  the  number  of  men  fit  for  service.  [  Pari.  Writs.]      By  E. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Nicholas  de  Orey  in  the  Northtrithinge. 
Thomas  Ughtred  in  the  Estrithinge.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

The  like  for  John  de  Sutton,  Robert  le  Constable  of  Fleynburgh,  Edmund 
Wasteneys,  William  de  Beston,  John  de  Walkyngham  and  Robert  de 
Colevill,  lately  appointed  to  select  one  man  from  every  town  in  the  county 
of  York,  to  raise  2,000  foot  men  in  that  county  in  addition  to  t)ie  former 
levy ;  the  said  John  de  Sutton,  Edmund,  and  Robert  de  Colevill  are  to  lead 
the  men  to  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  by  24  July,  to  proceed  thence  against  the 
Scots,  receiving  the  king's  wages.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  counties  for  raising  the  number  of  foot 
men  set  opposite  to  each  county ;  the  commissioners  and  leaders,  unless 
otherwise  specified,  are  the  same  for  the  respective  counties  as  set  forth  on 
pp.  128-125. 

(   William  de  Dysny 
John  Darcy,  *  lunkle ' 
John  de  Ros 
,  Robert  Darcy 


Lincoln 


1,000;    John    and    John, 
leaders. 


( 


600. 


Warwick  and 

Leicester 

Salop 600. 

Worcester 800. 

Afterwards  Henry  do  Ribbesford  was  appointed  for  the  county  of 
Worcester  in  the  place  of  William  Corbet. 

Gloucester 600,    whereof    a    moiety 

from  the  forest  of 
Dene  ;  William 
Tracy,  leader. 

Northampton 500. 

Oxford  and       [  k^w> 

Berks  f ^^• 

Wilts 600. 


182 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  8 — cont. 


June  11. 
Haddlesey* 


June  8. 

Bothwell. 


June  8. 
Bothwell. 


} 


Surrey  and 
Sussex 
Norfolk 
Suffolk 
Essex  and 
Hertford 
Cambridge  and  f 
Huntingdon     f 
Rutland 
Kent    - 

Nottingham  and  \ 
Derby.  J 


1 


600 

600. 
800. 

600. 

400. 

200. 
400. 

600. 


i  whereof  800  from  the 
\     county  of  Sussex. 


Mandate  to  the  commissioners  for  the  above  mentioned  counties  to  act 
according  to  theit  commissions  without  any  delay.     [Pari,  Writs,] 

Commission  for  William  Dysny  and  John  Darcy  *  Tuncle,*  to  array  all 
men  between  16  and  60  in  the  parts  of  Lyndeseye  co.  Lincoln,  so  that  on 
receiving  three  days*  notice  they  may  be  ready  to  march  against  the  Scots. 
[Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 


The  like  for  the  following : — 


}■'• 


Alexander  de  Monte  Forti )   •    tt-.i»_j 
Alan  de  Multon  [  '°  ^"^""^ 


CO.  Lincoln. 


[Pari.  Wnts,] 

Commission  to  Robert  de  Echyngham  to  supervise  the  array  of  the  men 
from  each  town  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Sussex.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  commissioners  [named]  of  array  for  the 
county  of  Sussex. 

The  like  to  those  for  the  county  of  Kent.     [Pari,  WHts,] 

Commission  to  the  said  Robert  de  Echyngham  to  raise  800  archers  in 
the  Welde  and  elsewhere  within  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Sussex,  to  be  at 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne  by  24  July  next.      [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 


June  10. 
Haddlesey. 


June  10. 

Haddlesey. 


MEMBRANE   7. 

Grant  in  fee  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  of  the  king's  reversion 
of  the  manor  of  Lyndeseles,  co.  Essex,  which  Jakemina,  late  the  wife  of 
Robert  de  Merk,  holds  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  Bartholomew  de 
Badelesmere,  late  a  rebel,  and  which  upon  her  death  by  the  forfeiture 
incurred  by  the  said  Bartholomew  will  as  an  escheat  fall  into  the  king*s 
hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  said  Jacomina  to  be  intendant  to  the  said  Hugh  touching 
her  fealty. 

The  like  to  the  said  Hugh  and  Eleanor  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  Eleanor 
of  the  manors  of  Shepton  and  Bureford,  co.  Oxford,  late  of  Maurice  de 
Berkele,  a  rebel,  which  as  an  escheat  by  forfeiture  have  fallen  into  the 
king's  hands.  By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2. 


188 


1322. 

Jane  11. 
Haddlesey. 


June  10. 
Haddlesey. 

Jane  15. 
Haddlesey. 


Jane  15. 
Haddlesey. 


Jane  15. 

Haddlesey. 


Jane  14. 
Haddlesey. 


Membrane    7 — cotit. 

Appointment  daring  pleasare  of  Master  Robert  de  Ayleston,  king's  clerk, 
to  the  castody  of  the  rolls  and  writs  before  the  jastices  of  the  Bench. 

By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  parsuance  to  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  admit  him. 

Mandate  to  Adam  de  Herewynton  to  deliver  to  him  the  writs,  rolls  and 
memoranda,  which  are  in  his  castody. 

Association  of  Henry  de  Ribbesford,  in  the  room  of  William  Corbet,  who 
is  sick,  in  the  commissions  issued  to  the  said  William  and  Clement  de 
Dunclent  of  array  in  the  county  of  Worcester.     [Pari,  WriUi.]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  John  Bustard  and  Thomas  Fairfax,  commissioners  of  array, 
appointed  by  the  commission  dated  6  April  last,  directing  them  to  master 
the  men  of  the  wapentake  of  Aynsty,  co.  York,  and  to  have  them  at 
Enaresburgh  by  Sunday  next  [20  June]  to  go  thence  against  the  Scots. 
Names  of  persons  who  have  refused  to  obey  are  to  be  certified  to  John  de 
Wysham,  the  surveyor  of  the  array,  who  has  power  to  punish  such 
defaulters.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  commissioneArs  of  array  in  the  other  wapentakes,  towns 
and  liberties  of  the  county  of  York  [as  set  forth  on  pp.  98-99] ,  the  places  of 
muster  to  be  Knaresburgh,  Pontefract  and  Pykering.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

Mandate  to  John  de  Wyshanr  and  John  de  Rythre,  to  punish  all 
defaulters  whose  names  shall  be  laid  before  them  by  the  commissioners  of 
array  for  the  wapentakes  of  Stratford,  Barkeston,  Osgodcrosse  and 
Stayncrosse  in  the  Westrithinge,  co.  York  ;  John  de  Rythre  is  to  be  at  the 
town  of  Pontefract  on  Sunday,  20  June,  to  receive  the  levies  and  to  lead 
them  on  the  king's  service  as  he  shall  be  commanded.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

By  K.  and  C. 

The  like  mandate  to  the  same  surveyors  relative  to  the  rest  of  the 
Westrithinge ;  John  de  Wysham  is  to  be  by  the  same  date  at  Enaresburgh 
to  receive  the  levies  and  lead  to  them  onwards.  [Pari.  Writs,]    By  E.  and  C. 

The  lik^  mandate  to  Thomas  Ughtred  for  the  Estrithinge,  co.  York ;  he 
is  to  be  at  Pykering  at  the  same  day  to  receive  them.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

By  E.  and  C. 

The  like  to  Nicholas  de  Grey  for  the  Northtrithing,  co.  York.  [Pari, 
Writs.]  By  E.  and  C, 

Mandate,  with  recital  of  the  proclamations  of  array  according  to  the 
statute  of  Winchester,  to  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richemund,  to  array  all 
the  men  of  his  liberty  of  Richemund ;  and  if  there  are  any  persons  not 
included  by  that  statute  whose  goods  and  chattels  are  sufficient  to  allow 
them  to  be  armed,  they  are  to  be  assessed  to  arms  in  the  same  manner ; 
also  power  to  him  to  punish  defaulters.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  E. 

Grant  in  fee  to  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of 
Middlesex,  of  all  the  right  which  falls  to  the  king  by  the  forfeiture  of  Roger 
de  Clifford,  late  a  rebel,  in  all  the  knights'  fees  which  John  de  Crumbewell 
and  Idonia  his  wife  and  the  said  Roger  jointly  held  in  Eymberworth, 
Scauceby,  Brodesworth,  Pikebourne,  Skeldebrok  and  Stokwell,  co.  York ; 
Peverelthorp,  Staneford,  Torlacton,  Shelton  and  Flaubergh,  co.  Nottingham ; 
Lambourn,  co.  Essex  ;  Lasham,  co.  Southampton ;  Burton  by  Bannebury, 
Prestecote  and  Suthford,  co.  Oxford  ;  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Idonia 
and  Roger.  Also  of  the  king's  reversion  of  the  manor  of  Shaldeford, 
CO.  Surrey,  which  Robert  de  Monte  Alto  and  Emma  his  wife  hold  in  dower 
of  the  said  Emma  of  the  same  inheritance.  By  writ  of  secret  seal* 


184 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

June  10. 

Haddlesey. 


June  16. 
Haddlesey. 


June  20. 

Bishopthorpe. 

June  28. 
York. 

June  14. 
Haddlesey. 

June  12. 
Haddlesey. 


June  16. 
Haddlesey. 


June  17. 
Haddlesey. 


June  12. 
Haddlesey. 


Juno  10. 
Haddlesey. 


June  18. 
Haddlesey. 


MEMBRANE    6. 

Protection  with  olause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Adam  de  Viane  of 
Lincoln,  merchant,  with  ships,  going  to  the  south  to  buy  victuals  and 
other  goods  and  to  convey  the  same  to  York  and  Newcastle  upon  Tyne 
and  elsewhere  in  the  north,  on  condition  that  he  does  not  take  them 
elsewhere  and  does  not  communicate  with  the  Scots  rebels  or  the 
Flemings.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persons,  viz. — 
Henry  de  Souerby  of  Lincoln,  merchant. 

Martin  de  Dullyngham,  merchant. 

Hamo  le  Barbur,  merchant. 

John  de  Goushill  of  Theford. 

Robert  Maupas  and  Walter  his  brother,  and  Stephen  Dyngel. 

Robert  Chapman  of  Wridlyngton. 

Richard  Derman,  merchant,  of  Ravenserodde. 

Oeoffirey  de  Wintryngham  of  Paule. 
Thomas  Wisman,  merchant. 

Safe  conduct  until  Christmas  for  the  servants  whom  John  de  Thomegge, 
John  de  Bamme  and  John  de  Walsyngham,  are  sending  in  their  ship  called 
La  Maryarete  of  Lenne  to  bring  victuals  from  Norway  into  England. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Heycroft,  warden  of  the  work  of 
the  bridge  and  causey  of  Hull,  going  to  divers  parts  of  the  counties  of  York 
and  Lincoln  to  beg  alms  for  the  repair  and  maintenance  of  the  said  bridge 
and  causey. 

Protection  and  safe  conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  Robert  de  Multon, 
king's  clerk,  appointed  receiver  of  the  issues  of  the  castles  and  lands, 
of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  other  rebels,  and  also  of  others  in  the 
county  of  Lincoln,  being  in  the  king's  hands,  who  is  about  to  send  to  the 
king  the  money  accruing  from  the  said  issues,  or  for  his  servants  conveying 
such  money  to  the  king. 

Presentation  of  Master  John  de  Braybrok  to  the  church  of  Lappeford  in 
the  diocese  of  Exeter.  By  p.s. 

The  like  of  William  de  Braibroc  to  the  church  of  Repton  Abbots  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of  the 
abbey  of  Ramesey.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  Henry  Wade  to  grant  to  Robert  atte  Reye  and  Gilbert  atte 
Reye  his  reversion  in  a  messuage,  2  carucates  of  land  and  lis.  of  rent  in 
Estcleydon,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Peverel,  which  Alan  Darches 
and  Juliana  his  wife  hold  in  dower  of  the  said  Juliana  of  the  inheritance  of 
the  said  Henry.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Pardon  to  Robert  Brien  of  Felmyngham  and  James  Ryghtwys  of  South- 
birlyngham  for  acquiring  in  fee  without  licence  a  sixth  part  of  the  manors 
of  Felmyugham  and  Bekham,  with  the  advowsons  of  the  church  of  Bekham. 
and  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  church  of  Felmyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  from  John, 
parson  of  the  said  fourth  part  of  the  church  of  Felmyngham,  who  held  the 
same  in  chief ;  with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  Michael  Child,  master  of  the  ship  called  La 
Blithe  of  Jernemuth,  whom  J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  the  chancellor,  is 
sending  with  the  said  ship  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  purvey  \ictuals 


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185 


1322. 


June  8. 

Haddlesey. 


June  15. 
Haddlesey. 


June  18. 

Haddlesey. 


Membrane  6 — cont, 

at  his  expense  for  his  maintenance  and  that  of  the  clerks  of  the  king's 
Chancery. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  de  Eggefeld,  king's  clerk,  to  the  church  of 
Thirsford  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his 
custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  Robert  de  Burgeloun,  tenant  in  chief. 

Grant  for  life  to  Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton  of  the  manors  of  Hameldon 
and  Market  Overton,  co.  Rutland,  late  of  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  a 
rebel,  with  the  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches  and  liberties,  which 
as  escheats  are  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Eleanor  de  Percy,  the  king's  kinswoman,  and 
in  consideration  of  a  fine  of  100  marks,  to  John  de  Dalton  of  Pykeryng,  late 
bailiff  of  Thomas,  then  earl  of  Lancaster,  a  rebel,  as  an  adherent  of  the  said 
earl ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Henry  de  Percy,  who,  by  virtue  of  a  commission  directed  to 
him  to  arrest  contrariants  and  rebels  in  the  county  of  York,  had  arrested  the 
said  John  de  Dalton  as  an  adherent  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  who  had 
been  conmianded  by  the  king,  at  the  request  of  Eleanor  his  mother,  the 
king's  kinswoman,  and  his  own,  and  upon  the  mainprize  of  Eleanor  and 
Henry,  to  release  the  said  John  from  arrest ;  he  is  not  to  meddle  further 
with  the  said  John  but  to  deliver  to  him  his  lands,  tenements  and  goods 
which  had  been  taken  by  the  said  Henry  into  the  king's  hands  and  also  the 
other  goods  which  by  the  said  mainprize  the  king  had  caused  to  be  delivered 
to  the  said  Henry  and  Eleanor,  together  with  the  issues  received  from 
the  said  lands  and  tenements  from  the  date  of  the  caption  thereof  into  the 
king's  hands  :  he  and  the  said  Eleanor  are  to  be  discharged  herein  against 
the  king. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  de  Burgh,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  to  deliver  to 
the  said  John  his  lands  and  tenements  above  mentioned  together  with  their  . 
issues  ;  and  he  is  not  to  harass  him  contrary  to  the  tenor  of  these  letters. 

The  like  mandate  to  Thomas  Ughtret,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Pykeryng. 

June  21.         Grant  to  William  de  Clyf',  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Stoke  by 
Bishopthorpe.  Newerk  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. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln.  By  K. 


June  18. 
Haddlesey. 


Grant  to  John,  bishop  of  Norwich,  the  chancellor,  of  the  custody,  during 
the  minority  of  the  heir,  of  the  lands  late  of  Robert  Burgeloun,  tenant  in 
chief,  as  of  the  honor  of  Albemarle ;  also  of  the  lands  which  the  mother  of 
the  said  Robert,  now  deceased,  had  held  in  dower  of  his  inheritance,  in  the 
king's  hands  for  the  like  cause ;  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir. 

By  p.s. 

June  20.         Mandate  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent, 

Bishopthorpe.  ^o  restore  the  temporalities  of  Chirebury  priory  to  Hugh  de  Hereford,  a 

canon  of  that  house,  elected  to  be  prior  thereof,  A.  bishop  of  Hereford 

having  confirmed  his  election.  By  K. 

Writ  de  inUnidewlo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  priory. 


June  18. 
Haddlesey. 


Licence  for  John  son  Geoffrey  le  Somenour  of  Berkhampstcde  to  enfeoff 
Thomas  son  of  John  de  la  Haye  of  Hemelhempstede  of  a  messuage,  30  acres 
of  land,  and  4  acres  of  meadow  in  Berkhampstede,  of  the  bailiwick  of  the 
liberty  of  the  honor  of  Berkhampstede,  which  are  held  in  chief  as  of  the 
honor  of  Berkhampstede.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 


186 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


■iQoo  Membrane  6 — cont, 

June  21.  The  like  for  Henry  son  of  Robert  de  Percy,  to  grant  to  Geoffrey  le  Scrope, 

Bishopthorpe.  king's  Serjeant,  and  his  heirs  8  acres  of  land,  6  a-cres  of  wood,  and  the  stank 

of  a  mill  in  Wharrum,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Wharrum,  which 
are  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 


June  16. 
Haddlesey. 


Association  of  William  de  Aune,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Tykhill,  in  the 
commissions  of  array  directed  to  Edmund  Wasteneys  and  William  son  of 
William  for  the  wapentake  of  Strafford,  co.  York.      [ParL  Writs,']      By  K. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 


June  10. 
Haddlesey. 


MEMBRANE    5. 

Mandate  and  request  to  all  persons  of  the  cantred  of  Eggelfeld  and  the 
commotes  thereof,  to  come  properly  armed  to  the  king's  assistance  in  the 
Scotch  expedition,  as  their  laudable  assistance  lately  given  when  the  king 
was  pursuing  the  rebels  in  the  Marches  of  Wales  makes  the  king  confident 
they  will  be  ready  to  do  so ;  they  are  not  to  take  it  ill  that  their  petitions 
before  the  king  and  Council  in  the  parliament  at  York  were  postponed  as 
the  king  was  fully  occupied  preparing  for  the  said  expedition,  but  on  the 
king's  return  they  shall  be  attended  to.     [ParL  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  those  of  the  following  commotes,  lands  and  cantreds : — 
The  commotes  of  Stradalym  and  Hawardyn. 
The  land  of  Hope. 
The  commote  of  Maylaursaesnek. 
The  commote  of  Elsmer  without  the  county  of  Flynt. 
The  land  of  Maylauriemrayk  called  Brumfeld. 
The  cantred  of  Diffrinclut  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  county  of  Eaernarvan  and  the  cantreds  and  commotes  therein. 
The  county  of  Angleseye,  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  county  of  Merionyth,  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  land  and  lordship  of  Oswaldestrete,  and  the  cantreds  therein. 
The  commote  of  Diffrintuedeyt,  and  the  lordship  of  Clone. 
The  land  of  Chirk,  and  the  commotes  and  towns  therein. 
The  land  of  Knokyn. 

The  land  of  la  Pole,  and  the  cantreds  and  commotes  therein. 
The  cantred  of  Kedeweyn,  and  the  commote  of  Kery. 
The  commote  of  Guerthrynaun,  and  the  cantred  of  Maylyebit. 
The  land  of  Radenore,  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  cantred  of  Elvael,  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  land  of  Hundyton  and  la  Haye,  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  land  of  Breghnogh,  and  the  cantred  of  Theodos. 
The  cantred  of  Talgargh. 
The  cantred  of  Cantreffelewe. 

The  land  of  Cantrebicham,  and  the  cantreds  therein. 
The  land  of  Gower,  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  cantred  of  Ked welly,  and  the  commote  of  Kamegwelliaun. 
The  land  of  Wydynton. 

The  county  of  Eaermerdyn  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  county  of  Pembrok  and  the  cantreds  therein. 
The  county  of  Kardygan,  and  the  cantreds  and  commotes  therein. 
The  seven  cantreds  of  Morgannou. 
The  land  of  Cantrefmaur,  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  cantred  of  Buwelt  and  the  commotes  therein. 
The  commote  of  Yale. 


16   EDWARD  II.— Part  2.  187 


nooo  Membrane  6 — cont. 

The  cantred  of  lios. 

The  cantred  of  Rygwenyok. 

The  commote  of  Kemmeyth. 

The  land  of  Angleseye  in  North  Wales.     [Pari.  Writs,] 

June  20.         Grant  to  Hugh  de  Say,  William  de  Heyshagh  and  Robert  Parlebien  of 

Bishopthorpe.  pontage  for  three  years  in  aid  of  the  repair  of  the  causey  of  Longeford, 

between  the  towns  of  Bletcheley  and  Neweport,  and  of  the  bridge  over  the 

river  Tyrne  there,  co.  Salop.  By  pet  of  C. 

June  21.         Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Robert  de  Notingham,  king's  clerk,  to 

Bishopthorpe.  ^^e  office  of  remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  which  Adam  de  Lymbergh 

lately  held ;  at  the  usual  fee.       By  K.  on  the  information  of  the  Treasurer. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  to 

admit  him  and  to  deliver  to  him  the  rolls,  mamoranda  and  other  things 

pertaining  to  that  office.      [Pari,  Writs.] 

June  21.  Grant  to  Master  John  de  Stratford,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Bere 

Bishopthorpe.  and  Chermynistre  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  in  the  king's  gift 
by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Salisbury. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  Baldok. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  to  admit  him  thereto. 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

Prohibition  directed  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Salisbury  against 
admitting  any  other  person  than  the  said  Master  John  to  that  prebend ; 
and  against  attempting  anything  to  the  prejudice  of  the  king's  right. 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

June  15.         Grant  to  William  de  Ayremynne,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Massham 

Haddlesey.    in  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late 

voidance  of  the  archbishopric  of  York.  By  p.s. 

Renewal  to  the  said  W^illiam  of  his  collation  to  the  said  prebend,  which 
the  king  had  as  pertaining  to  his  gift  by  reason  of  the  then  voidance  of  the 
archbishopric  of  York  granted  to  him  heretofore  but  afterwards  had 
commanded  him  to  stay  his  prosecution  of  the  said  collation  because  George 
de  Saluciis,  king's  kinsman,  intermeddled  therein  in  the  court  of  Rome,  the 
said  George  being  now  dead.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  W.  archbishop  of  York  to  induct  the  said 
W^illiam. 

Prohibition,  after  recital  of  the  above  grant  and  of  the  mandate  to  the 
said  archbishop,  directed  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  York  against  admitting 
any  other  person  than  the  said  Master  William  to  the  prebend,  and  against 
attempting  anything  that  may  be  to  the  prejudice  of  the  king's  right. 

By  p.s. 

June  28.         Master  Andrew  Sapiti,   staying  in   the    court    of    Rome,   has  letters 
York.         nominating  Peter  Sapiti  and  Stephen  Gucii  of  Florence  his  attorneys  in 
Ireland  for  two  years. 

[June  28.]         Grant  for  life  to  Simon  Warde,  sheriff  of  York,  of  the  manor  of  Horden 
York.         in  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  late  of  Robert  de  Holand,  who  being  charged 
with  being  an  adherent  of  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of  Lancaster,  surrendered 
to  the  king's  will,  whereby  the  said  manor  is  at  the  king's  disposal. 

Also  grant  to  him  of  the  manor  of  Hewyk,  co.  York,  late  of  Nicholas  de 
Hewyk,  rebel,  which  as  an  escheat  has  come  into  the  king's  hands. 

By  p.s.   [6065.] 


188  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Membrane  6 — cont. 


1322. 

June  27.  Notification  to  all  whom  it  may  concern  that  the  temporalities  of  the 
York.  archbishopric  of  York  by  reason  of  the  voidance  thereof  were  in  the  king's 
hands  and  custody  from  6  December  9  Edward  II,  the  day  of  the  death  of 
William  de  Grenfeld,  the  late  archbishop,  until  8  October,  11  Edward  II, 
the  day  upon  which  the  king  took  the  fealty  of  and  restored  the  temporalities 
to  William  de  Melton,  the  present  archbishop,  as  appears  by  the  inspection 
of  the  memoranda  of  the  Exchequer  touching  the  caption  of  the  temporalities, 
and  by  inspection  of  the  rolls  of  the  Chancery  touching  the  taking  of 
fealty  and  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities. 

Juno  27.         Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  executor  of  the  will  of  Joan  de 
York.         Valencia,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  Walter  Curteys  his 
attorney  in  Ireland  for  three  years. 

The  said  earl,  staying  in  England,  has  like  letters  nominating  the  same 
Walter  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  the  same  time. 

June  10.         Presentation  of   William  de  Werdale,  king's  clerk,    to  the  church   of 
Haddlcsey.    Aberfrowe  in  the  diocese  of  Bangor. 

June  26.  Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Henton,  treasurer  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Exeter, 
York.  for  acquiring  in  mortmain  to  him  and  his  successors,  treasurers  of  the  said 
church,  21^  acres  of  land  in  Morkeshull  from  Ralph  de  MorkeshuU,  in 
exchange  for  Ij  acres  of  land  which  he  granted  in  fee  to  the  said  Ralph. 
The  said  Ralph  may  also  hold  the  land  received  in  exchange  without  bein^ 
molested  by  the  king  or  his  ministers.  By  fine  of  }  mark. 

June  21.         Pardon  to  Henry  de  Glastyngbury  for  acquiring  for  life  without  licence 
York.         from  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of  Lancaster,  40Z.  a  year  of  rent  to  be  received 
out  of  the  manor  of  Colyngbum,  which  the  earl  held  in  chief,  and  which  by 
reason  of  the  forfeiture  incurred  by  him  has  come  into  the  king's  hands. 

By  fine  of  40«. 


MEMBRANE  4. 

Juno  25.         Protection  with  clause  noliunm  for  one  year  for  Hugh  de  Wellewik,  par- 
York,         son  the  church  of  Hurselegh. 

June  28.         Pardon  to  John  de  Drayton  as  an  adherent  of  Bartholomew  de  Badeles- 
York.         mere,  a  rebel.  By  p.s. 

Vacateii  because  otherwise  below, 

June  26.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Thomas  W^ake,  the  king's 
York.  kinsman,  of  a  messuage  in  the  town  of  Neuton  to  found  and  build  a  religious 
house  of  whatever  order  he  will,  and  for  the  assignment  to  such  house,  to 
be  held  in  frank  almoin,  of  a  messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Neuton 
and  Cotyngham,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Cotyngham,  which  he 
holds  in  chief  ;  licence  also  for  the  appropriation  of  the  said  church. 

By  p.s. 

June  28.  Grant  to  Roger  de  Waltham,   king's  clerk,   of  the  archdeaconry  of 

York.         Buckingham  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  the  temporalities  of  that  see  being  [lately]  in  his  hands.      By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

June  80.         Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  de  Horstede  of  a 

York.        messuage,  80  acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  40  acres  of  heath,  and  15^. 

of  rent  in  Nerford  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Westacre  to  find  a  chaplain 


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Metnbrane  4 — cont, 

to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  their  church  for  the  soul  of  the  said  John 
and  the  souls  of  his  ancestors  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

By  fine  of  1  mark. 

June  80.  The  like  to  the  prior  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John,  Lichefeld, 

York.  by  Henry  de  Lichefeld,  chaplain,  of  2  messuages  and  a  carucate  of  land  in 
Kussale  and  Ordeseye,  which  are  held  of  William  de  Boueles  and  are  worth 
in  all  their  issues  ISs.  id,  a  year  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  in  part  satis- 
faction of  a  licence  to  acquire  102.  a  year  of  land  and  rents. 

July  1.  Grant  to  John,  bishop  of  Norwich,  the  chancellor,  of  that  which  apper- 

York.         tains  to  the  king  of  the  marriage  of  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  le 

Burgilloun,  tenant  in  chief,  to  wit,  the  fine  if  she  shall  make  any  with  the 

king  for  her  marriage,  or  the  forfeiture  incurred  by  her  by  marrying  without 

fine  to  the  king  or  the  licence  of  the  bishop.  By  K. 

June  26.         Pardon  at  the  instance  of  Master  John  de  Stretford,  king's  clerk,  arch- 
York,         deacon  of  Lincoln,  to  Master  Richard  Bachiler  of  the  county  of  Warrewyk 
for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Joan  daughter  of  Robert  de 
Eston,  who  appealed  him  of  rape  and  breach  of  the  king's  peace.        By  E. 

June  80.  Protection  with  clause  nolumua  for  one  year  for  Richard  de  Middelton, 

York.         *  paneter,*  king's  yeoman. 

The  like  for  :— 
Joan,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Styveton. 
Henry  de  Lychefeld,  parson  of  the  church  of  Condovere. 
Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Styveton. 
Master  James  Synebaud,  archdeacon  of  Winchester. 

July  J  ^^®  P*^^^  ^^  Llanthony  Prima  in  Wales,  staying  in  Wales,  has  letters 

York.  nominating  David  de  la  Roche,  and  John  son  of  William  de  Colp,  hagarder, 
his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

June  80.         Pardon  to  Arnold  Michol,  merchant  of  Besatz,  an  adherent  of  Thomas, 
York.         sometime  earl  of  Lancaster.  By  p.8. 

June  26  Whereas  the  king  learned  from  an  inquisition  ad  quod  damnxtm  made  by 

York.  ^^3  bailiffs  of  Scartheburgh  that  it  would  not  be  to  his  loss  or  that  of  others 
or  the  injury  of  that  town  if  he  should  grant  to  the  guardian  and  Friars 
Minors  staying  therein  a  licence  to  enclose  a  lane  called  ^  le  Dumple  '  in  the 
said  town,  provided  that  they  made  on  their  own  soil  another  way,  as  large 
and  convenient  for  persons  passing  there,  except  perhaps  to  the 
prejudice  of  the  Friars  Preachers  staying  in  the  town,  to  whom  the 
king  had  by  letters  patent  granted  licence  to  pave  the  said  lane  so 
that  it  should  never  be  obstructed  or  narrowed ;  and  whereas  by  another 
inquisition  made  afterwards  by  the  said  bailiffs  in  the  presence  of  the  prior 
of  the  said  Friars  Preachers  the  king  learned  that  a  lane  might  be  made  by 
the  said  Friars  Minors  in  place  of  the  lane  called  ^  le  Dumple '  as  convenient 
and  large  and  in  all  things  as  useful  and  necessary  as  well  to  the  king  as 
the  commonalty  of  the  town  and  to  the  passage  of  the  said  Friars  Preachers 
to  places  without  the  town  and  of  all  others  who  wish  to  approach  them, 
and  in  all  other  things  whatever  as  the  said  lane  called  *•  le  Dumple,' 
if  it  were  completed  in  the  manner  in  which  the  said  guardian 
and  Friars  Minors  have  promised  the  commonalty  of  the  town; 
the  king  grants  licence  to  the  said  guardian  and  Friars  Minors  to 
enclose  the  said  lane  and  to  hold  it  to  them  and  their  /successors  for  the 
enlargement  of  their  dwelling-place,  the  grant  to  the  Friars  Preachers  of 


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1322. 


Membrane  4 — ccmU 


licence  to  pave  the  same  notwithstanding,  provided  that  the  Friars  Minors 
make  on  their  own  soil  a  lane  in  the  manner  ahove  set  forth  before  they 
inclose  the  said  lane  called  '  le  Dumple.'  By  p.s. 

July  2.  Presentation  of  John  de  Donestaple  to  the  church  of  Croxton  in  the 

York.         diocese  of  Lincoln. 

June  80.         John  de  Either,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  Walter 
York.         Curteys  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  three  years. 

July  2.  Writ  of  aid  for  Henry  de  Bello  Monte,  appointed  warden  of  the  Marches 

York.         for  the  defence  thereof  against  the  Scots,  but  this  is  to  be  without  prejudice 

to  the  commission  issued  to  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  who  is  to 

be  fully  obeyed.      [Ftrdera  :  Pari,  Writs,]  By  K. 

July  2.  Mandate  to  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  warden  of  the  Marches  of 

York.  Scotland,  as  the  king  does  not  wish  the  said  levies  to  muster  at  Newcastle 
upon  Tyne,  to  assemble  the  levies  of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland  and 
Lancaster  for  the  repulse  of  the  Scots  who  are  about  to  invade  the  Marches ; 
he  is  to  warn  all  men  of  the  Marches  to  drive  their  cattle  for  safety  to  the 
parts  of  Richemund,  Clyveland,  or  other  places  in  the  county  of  York. 
[Fadera  :  Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

July  8.  Protection  during  pleasure,  with  clause  nolumus,  for  persons  so  driving 

York.         their  animals  to  the  parts  of  Clyveland  and  Rychemund  and  other  places 

in  the  county  of  York ;  directed  to  the  sheriff  of  York,  ministers  and  others 

in  that  county.      [Fredera,]  By  K. 

July  1.  Orant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,   the  younger,  lord  of  Glamorgan  and 

York.  Morgannou,  reducing  the  levy  to  be  made  from  his  lordships  from  1,000 
footmen  to  600.     [Pari.  Writs,] 


MEMBRAXE  3. 

June  17.         Order  that  Jordan  de  Kynebell,  king's  chaplain,  is  to  celebrate  divine 

Haddlesey.    service  daily  for  his  life  within  the  king's  castle  of  Tuttebury  for  the  souls 

of  the  king's  ancestors,  receiving  for  his  maintenance  out  of  the  issues  of 

the  castle  as  much  as  any  chaplain  there  in  the  time  of  Thomas,  sometime 

earl  of  Lancaster,  was  wont  to  receive.  By  p.s. 

June  12.         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  two  years  for  John  de  Cherleton, 

Bishopthorpe.  king's  merchant,  mayor  of  the  staple  of  wool,  his  men,  servants,  goods  and 

possessions.  By  K. 

June  28.         Licence  for  W.  bishop  of  Exeter  and  his  successors  to  enclose  with  a 

York.        stone  wall  the  close  and  dwelling  place  of  his  episcopal  palace  in  Exeter, 

and  to  crenellate  the  same.  By  K. 

June  28.         Mandate  to  John  de  Dufiford,   escheator    in   Lreland,   to  restore  the 

Bishopthorpe.  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of   Heath  to  John,  late  bishop    of  Cork, 

transferred  to  the  church  of  Meath  by  Pope  J[ohn].  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  knights  and  other  tenants  of  the  said 

bishopric. 

June  25.         The  like  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent, 
York.         to  restore  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Abyndon  to  John  de  Canyngges, 
the  prior,  preferred  to  be  abbot  thereof  by  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury. 
Writ  de  intendemh  directed  to  the  knights  and  tenants  of  the  abbey. 


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141 


1322. 

June  28. 
York. 


June  28. 
York. 


June  18. 
Haddlesey. 


June  25. 
York. 


June  27. 
York. 


June  25. 
York. 

June  28. 
York. 


July  8. 
York. 

June  28. 
York. 


June  6. 

Rothwell. 


Membrane  8 — cont. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgh, 
king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain 
by  Master  Philip  de  Beverlaco,  of  2  tofts,  10  acres  of  land,  5  acres  of 
meadow  and  pasture  for  11  oxen  in  Paghel  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Molscroft,  the 
said  land,  meadow  and  pasture  being  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of 
Albemarle  by  the  service  of  8rf.  yearly.  By  K. 

Grant,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  to  William 
Lovel  of  what  pertains  to  the  king  of  the  marriage  of  Margery,  late  the 
wife  of  Henry  de  Valence,  tenant  in  chief,  to  wit,  the  fine,  if  any,  or 
forfeiture  to  be  incurred  by  her  by  marrying  without  licence.  By  p.s. 

Protection  until  All  Saints  with  clause  volumus  for  James  Sinobaldi  of 
Florence,  archdeacon  of  Winchester,  staying  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king*s 
service  in  the  company  of  R.  bishop  of  Winchester.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persons  staying  with  the  said  bishop, 
viz. — 

Bertrand  de  Asserio,  parson  of  the  church  of  Fresshwatre. 
John  de  Malmesbury,  parson  of  the  church  of  Dorkyng. 
Thomas  de  London,  parson  of  the  church  of  Muchehnerssh. 
Thomas  de  Bisshopeston. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Master  John  de  Wakefeld, 
chaplain,  of  5  messuages,  2  shops,  and  a  fourth  part  of  a  messuage  in 
Wakefeld  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  for  the  souls  of  the 
said  John,  his  father,  mother,  brothers,  sisters,  ancestors,  and  benefactors, 
and  of  all  the  faithful  departed  in  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Wakefeld. 

By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Notification  that  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of 
Lancaster,  and  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  de  Lacy,  earl  of  Lincoln, 
having  entered  into  a  recognisance  of  20,000Z.  in  the  king*s  Chancery,  pay- 
able on  the  first  of  August  next,  that  if  she  retain  the  lands  she  has,  or  will 
have,  without  alienating  them  in  whole  or  part,  except  by  special  licence  of 
the  king,  the  said  recognisance  is  to  be  void  and  of  none  effect.     French. 

ByK. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Luda  to  the  church  of  Eelyngton  in  the 
diocese  of  York.  By  p.8. 

Licence,  at  the  request  of  John,  bishop  of  Norwich,  the  chancellor,  for 
the  prior  and  convent  of  Penteneye  to  acquire  in  mortmain  land  and  rents 
to  the  value  of  100s.  a  year.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Weston,  and 
William  de  Lyndeseye  and  William  de  Couele,  his  servants. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Drayton,  as  an  adherent  of  Bartholomew  de 
Badelesmere,  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods,  which  had 
been  taken  into  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Assignment  to  Gerard  Johannis,  Bonus  Philippi  and  Peter  Reyneri,  king's 
merchants,  merchants  of  the  society  of  the  Bardi  of  Florence,  and  their 
fellows  of  that  society,  of  the  issues  of  the  customs  on  wool, .  hides  and 
wool-fells  in  the  ports  of  London,  Boston  and  Kyngeston  upon  Hull,  until 
they  are  satisfied  in  the  sum  of  6,298/.  Os.  6<i.  to  wit,  in  consideration  of 
4,000^.  which  they  have  undertaken  to  advance  to  the  king  as  a  loan  before 


142  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


*  qort  Membrane  8 — cant. 

Midsummer  day,  and  of  the  under-mentioned  sum  2,298/.  Os.  (Sd, ;  and  of 
any  other  sums  in  which  the  king  shall  be  found  to  be  bound  to  them ;  the 
said  sum  of  2,298Z.  Os.  M,  being  made  up  of  the  following  items :  298Z.  6J. 
for  sums  paid  by  them  to  divers  persons  in  the  11th  year  of  the  king's 
reign ;  a  loan  of  1,820/.  paid  in  the  Wardrobe  at  Gloucester  9  February 
last ;  and  a  loan  of  1,020  marks  paid  in  the  same  Wardrobe  1  March  last, 
as  appears  by  three  bills  under  the  seal  of  Roger  de  Northburgh,  bishop- 
elect  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  then  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe.  The  barons 
and  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer  are  to  cause  the  issues  of  the  said 
customs  to  be  assigned  to  them,  and  the  said  merchants  are  to  surrender  at 
the  Exchequer  the  said  bills  or  other  obligations  as  they  receive  payment, 
and  upon  final  payment  of  their  claims  they  are  to  deliver  these  letters 
patent  at  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

July  5.  Licence  for  Walter  Waldeshef  and  Joan  his  wife  to  enfeoff  William  de 

York.  Wikkilwod,  parson  of  the  church  of  Boileston,  of  8  messuages,  1  mill,  4 
bovates  and  100  acres  of  land  and  the  bailiwicks  of  the  twt)  foresterships  of 
Hopedale  with  the  appurtenances  in  Fairefeld,  Bukstones  and  Hope,  which 
are  held  in  chief,  and  for  the  said  William  to  re-grant  the  same  to  them 
and  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  said  Walter,  with  remainder  as  to  the 
said  mill  and  one  messuage  and  100  acres  of  land  called  *  Couloue  Bukstones ' 
in  Fairfeld  and  Bukstones  to  Juliana,  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  Walter, 
and  the  heirs  of  her  body  with  successive  remainders  to  Elizabeth,  Isabella, 
Joan  and  Margaret,  daughters  of  the  said  Walter,  and  the  heirs  of  their 
bodies,  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Walter,  and  with  remainder  as  to 
another  messuage,  8  bovates  of  the  said  land,  and  one  bailiwick  of  the  two 
foresterships,  all  late  of  Robert  Balgi,  in  Hope,  to  Ralph  son  of  James  de 
Shirle,  and  the  said  Margaret  and  the  heirs  of  her  body,  with  remainder 
after  their  deaths  to  Juliana  and  the  heirs  of  her  body,  with  successive 
remainders  to  Elizabeth,  Isabella,  and  Joan,  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Walter :  and  as  to  one  other  messuage,  one  bovate 
of  the  said  land  and  the  other  bailiwick  of  the  foresterships  in  Hopedale,  all 
late  of  John  le  Hore  in  Hope,  with  like  remainder  to  Joan,  Juliana, 
Elizabeth  and  Isabella,   and  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Walter. 

By  fine  of  40». 

MEMBRANE   2. 

July  4.  Writ  of  aid  for  Humphrey  de  Waleden,  appointed  to  bring  John  son  and 

York.         heir  of  John  de  Ripariis,  tenant  in  chief,  a  minor,  to  the  king  wherever  he 

may  be  in  England.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  William  de  Nevill  of  Calthom  and  Anabilla  his  wife  of  their 
outlawry  and  waiver  in  the  county  of  York,  because  when  convicted  before 
the  king  of  the  disseisin  of  Roger  son  of  Robert  de  Thornton  of  a  tenement 
in  Silton  Paynel,  they  could  not  be  found  in  order  to  be  imprisoned  and 
to  satisfy  the  king  for  their  ransoma  therein ;  provided  they  surrender  to 
the  prison  of  York  and  do  as  well  to  the  king  as  the  said  Roger  what 
according  to  the  judgment  of  the  king's  Court  they  ought  to  do. 

By  E.  and  pet.  of  C. 

Protection  with  clause  nolwnus  for  one  year  for  William  le  Barber  of 
Heselyngfeld. 

June  80«         Ratification,  at  the  request  of  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  to 

York.         Walter  Curteys,  of  the  custody,  during  pleasure,  of  the  writs  and  rolls  of 

the  Bench,  Dublin,  lately  granted  to  him  by  the  king's  lieutenant  in 

Ireland  and  others  of  the  king's  Council  there  by  letters  patent  sealed  with 

the  seal  which  the  king  uses  in  Ireland. 


16   EDWARD   II.— Part   2.  148 


1  qoo  Membrane  2 — cant. 

July  8.  Safe  conduct  for  Nicholas  Cob,  the  master,  and  the  men  of  the  ship 

York.  furnished  with  men,  arniour,  victuals  and  other  necessaries  granted  in  aid 
of  the  hosting  for  the  Scotch  war  by  the  burgesses  and  good  men  of 
Whiteby,  and  which  they  are  sending  to  John  Perbroun,  admiral  of  the 
fleet  in  those  parts,  to  stay  there  for  six  weeks  at  their  own  cost  in  his 
company  on  the  king's  service. 

June  80.         Mandate  to  William  Bacon  to  deliver  by  indenture  the  castle  of  Somerton 

York.         to  Thomas  de  Grey,  to  whom  the  king  has  committed,  during  pleasure,  the 

custody  thereof,  so  that  he  be  answerable  for  the  issues  thereof  at  the 

Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

June  5.  Protection  with  clause  nolunnis,  for  one  year,  for  William  de  Overton, 

York.         chaplain. 

July  5.  Grant  to  David  de  Doultyng,  chaplain,  of  a  chantry  in  the  manor  of 

York.         Wumbrelegh.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Walter  Hirdman,  chaplain,  of  the  chantry  of  Rengeworth. 

By  p.s. 

July  6.  Simple  protection  without  clause,  for  one  year,  for  John  de  Sancto 

York.        Amando. 

• 

July  6.  Mandate  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent, 

York.         to  deliver  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Bermundseye  to  Walter  de 

Diluiz,  preferred  to  be  prior  thereof  by  Peter,  the  prior  of  La  Charity,  of 

which  house  it  is  a  cell,  the  king  having  accepted  such  preferment  and 

restored  the  temporalities  thereof. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  priory. 

June  24.         Mandate  to  John  Bustard  and  Thomas  Fairfax,  as  commissioners  of  array, 

York.         iq  muster  the  levies  from  the  wapentake  of  Anysty  in  the  Westrithyng  by 

Sunday  next  at  Wetherby.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  commissioners  of  array  in  the  Westriding  [see  pj),  98-100.] 
to  muster  their  levies  at  Wetherby.      [Pari.  Writs.'] 

The  like  to  the  same  in  the  East  Riding  and  the  North  Riding  to  muster 
their  levies  at  Malton  in  Rydale  on  the  same  day.     [Pari.  Writ^.] 

Afterwards  these  letters  were  renewed  under  date  80  June,  the  king  being 
at  York,  directing  the  levies  to  meet  on  the  then  following  Sunday,  except 
as  to  the  town  and  liberty  of  Kyngeston  upon  Hull.     [Pari,  Writs.] 

June  80.         The  like  to  John   de   Britannia,   earl    of  Richmond,   to  muster  his 

\ork.        contingent  for  Richmondshire  on  the  following  Sunday  at  some  certain 

place.     [Pari.  WriU.]  •  By  K. 

July  2.  The  like  to  Robert  de  Brampton  and  Richard  de  Denton,  commissioners 

York.  of  array  in  Cumberland,  countenuanding  the  muster  at  Newcastle,  and 
directing  them  to  obey  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  in  all  that  con- 
cerns the  defence  of  the  Marches.     [Pari.  YFnto.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  under- mentioned  counties : — 

Weatmoroland     |  f^^'  ^?  Stirkland  t  j^y^^  ^^  ^  ^^^^ 

}  John  de  Lancastre    ) 

[Pari.  IVriU.] 


144  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1009  MEMBRANE   1. 

July  6.  Mandate  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  the  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to 

York.        deliver    the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Bermundseye  to  Walter  de 
Deluiz  preferred,  as  before  set  forth,  to  be  prior  of  that  house. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants  of  the  priory. 

July  6.  Pardon  to  William  de  Greyvill,  a  rebel. 

York. 

July  6.  Licence  for  Bertram  de  Staynton  to  enfeoff  Thomas  de  Wendeslawe, 

York.         parson  of  the  church  of  Edelyngton,  of  the  manor  of  StayHton  by  Tykhull, 

same  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Tykhull,  and  for  the  latter  to  re-grant  the 

to  the  said  Bertram  and  Mary  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  with 

remainder  to  Henry  le  Scrop  and  his  heirs.  By  E. 

July  4.  Grant,  during  pleasure  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother,  of 

York.        the  castle  of  Okham,  co.  Rutland,  with  the  shrievalty,  hundreds,  knights' 

fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  free  chapels,  religious  houses  and  hospitals, 

together  with  markets,  fairs,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  chaces,  free  fisheries, 

liberties  and  free  customs  appertaining  to  the  said  castle.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Ivo  de  Aldeburgh  to  deliver  to  him  the  said  castle  together 
with  the  said  shrievalty,  which  are  in  his  custody.  By  p.s. 

Pardpn  to  Simon  son  of  John  de  Sutton  of  Boston  of  his  outlawry  in  the 
county  of  Lincoln  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  that 
which  pertains  to  him  when  the  said  Simon  was  convicted  on  a  plea  of 
trespass  brought  against  him  in  the  same  court  by  Lambert  de  Hippetoft  of 
Algerkirk. 

July  4.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  de  Selkyston  and  Roger  de 

York  Gildesburgh,  king's  clerks,  to  audit  the  accounts  of  all  receivers,  bailiffs  and 
keepers  of  the  lands  and  goods  late  of  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of  Lancaster, 
and  other  rebels  and  persons  in  the  counties  of  Cornwall,  Devon,  Somerset, 
Dorset,  Wilts,  Gloucester,  Southampton,  Hereford,  Worcester,  Oxford, 
Berks,  Bedford,  Buckingham,  Warwick,  Leicester,  and  Salop,  and  which 
by  forfeiture  for  rebellion  or  for  other  causes  have  been,  or  are  in  the  king's 
hands,  such  receivers,  bailiffs  and  keepers  being  bound  to  render  account ; 
and  also  the  accounts  of  all  those,  who  are  bound  to  account  for  the  time 
in  which  they  have  been  either  receivers  of  the  said  earl  and  other  rebels, 
and  of  others  also  who  are  still  bound  to  do  so ;  with  power  to  the  said 
Robert  and  Roger,  and  either  of  them  to  do  all  things  pertaining  to  the 
receiver  of  such  accounts ;  and  all  such  receivers,  bailiffs  and  keepers  are  to 
obey  them.  By  K. 

The  like  of  the  following  : — 

Henry  de  Leycestre  and  William  de  Oterhampton  in  the  counties  of 
Nottingham,  Lincoln,  Northampton,  Rutland,  Huntingdon,  Cam- 
bridge, Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Essex,  Hertford,  Middlesex,  London,  Kent, 
Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Simon  de  Baldreston,  and  Master  Thomas  de  Cheddeworth,  in  the 
counties  of  Derby,  Stafford,  Lancaster,  Chester  and  Wales. 

Henry  de  Athelastre  and  Walter  de  Bredon  in  the  counties  of  York, 
Cumberland,  Westmoreland  and  Northumberland. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Richard  de  Rodeneye  and  Roger  Beler  to  cause 
the  said  Robert  de  Selkyston  and  Roger  de  Gildesburgh  to  have  views  of  the 
accounts  of  the  said  receivers,  bailiffs  and  keepers  in  the  above  counties 
which  were  held  before  the  said  Richard  and  Roger  at  the  quinzaine  of 
Trinity  last  past,  so  that  the  said  auditors  may  more  advisedly  bring  the 
said  accounts  to  an  end. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  146 


^tyan  Membrane  1 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  said  Richard  and  Roger  to  produce  before  Henry  de 
Leycestre  and  William  de  Oterhampton  the  accounts  for  the  counties  above* 
named,  to  be  audited  b^  them.  Et  erant  clausa. 

The  like  to  the  same  for  the  production  before  Simon  de  Baldreston  and 
Master  Thomas  de  Cheddesworth  of  the  accounts  for  the  counties  above- 
named  to  be  audited  by  them.  Et  erant  clausa. 

The  like  to  the  same  for  the  production  before  Henry  de  Athelastre  and 
Walter  de  Bredon  of  the  accounts  for  the  counties  above-named  to  be  audited 
by  them.  Et  erant  clausa. 

Mandate  to  the  said  Robert  de  Selkyston  and  Roger  de  Gildesburgh  to 
ascertain  as  well  by  views  of  the  said  accounts  as  by  the  tenants,  free  men 
and  bondmen  of  the  said  lands,  and  in  every  other  legitimate  way,  what 
goods  and  chattels  were  in  the  said  lands  at  the  time  of  their  caption  into 
the  king's  hands,  which  ought  to  belong  to  him,  and  which  have  been  since 
removed  for  the  profit  of  other  persons,  and  "by  whom  and  in  what  manner, 
and  in  whose  hands  they  now  are,  so  that  the  said  auditors  may  certify 
thereof  to  the  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer,  whom  the  king  is  about  to  send 
to  determine  touching  these  trespasses.  Et  erant  clausa. 

The  like  to  Henry  de  Leycestre  and  William  de  Oterhampton. 

The  like  to  Simon  de  Baldreston  and  Master  Thomas  de  Cheddesworth. 

The  like  to  Henry  de  Athelastre  and  Walter  de  Bredon.      Et  erant  clausa. 

Mandate  to  the  said  Robert  de  Selkyston  and  Roger  de  Gildesburgh  to 
receive  the  views  of  the  accounts  to  be  delivered  to  them  by  the  said  Richard 
de  Rodeneye  and  Roger  Beler  and  to  make  a  final  audit  of  the  same,  first 
having  acquired  information  of  the  goods  and  chattels  which  were  on  the 
said  lands  at  the  date  of  their  caption  into  the  king's  hands,  which  ought 
to  be  accounted  for  to  the  king,  so  that  the  said  auditors  may  be  the  better 
able  to  provide  for  the  full  exoneration  therein  of  the  said  receivers. 

Et  erant  clausa. 

The  like  mandate  to  Henry  de  Leycestre  and  William  de  Oterhampton. 
The  like  to  Simon  de  Baldreston  and  Master  Thomas  de  Cheddesworth. 
The  like  to  Henry  de  Athelastre  and  Walter  de  Bredon.    Et  erant  clausa. 

July  6.  Licence  for  John  Gerounde  to  grant  to  Humphrey  de  Waleden  and  his 

York.         heirs  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Perendon  co.  Essex,  and  the  advowson 

of  a  third  part  of  the  church  thereof,  which  are  held  in  chief  as  of  the 

honor  of  Boulogne.  By  fine  of  405. 

July  5.  Grant  to  John  Talebot  and  his  heirs  of  28s.  id.  of  rent  in  Swanyngton 

York.  with  the  homages  and  services  of  Alan  Talebot,  Roger  Godebert,  and  John 
son  of  Richard  Page,  king's  tenants  in  that  town,  together  with  views  of 
frank  pledge,  and  the  court  of  the  other  king's  tenants  there,  and  all  the  other 
liberties  and  free  customs,  which  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Lancaster,  ever  held 
there,  and  which  as  an  escheat  have  come  into  the  king's  hands.  Grant 
also  of  the  king's  reversion  in  a  virgate  of  land  there,  late  of  the  said  earl, 
which  John  le  Mazon  holds  for  life.  By  E. 

July  6.  Grant  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  to  whom  the  king  had  granted  in 

York.         tail  male  all  the  houses,  gardens,  rents  and  all  other  appurtenances  within 

the  gate  of  Alegate,  in  the  city  of  London,  late  of  Bartholomew  de 

24962  K 


146 


OALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  1 — cont, 

Badelesmere,  a  rebel,  that  he  may  hold  the  same  quit  of  all  tallages,  aids 
and  contributions  whatsoever  which  could  be  exacted  from  him  to  the 
king's  use  by  reason  of  the  said  premises.  By  p.s. 


Feb.  8. 
Gloaoester. 


MEMBRANE    81(2. 

Commission  to  John  Bandolf,  William  de  Hardene  and  William    de 
Northho  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Old  Sarum. 


Feb.  9. 
Gloucester. 


MEMBRANE    3(W. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  le  Botiller  of  Wemme, 
John  de  la  Barewe  and  Henry  de  Hambury  on  complaint  by  Geoffrey  de 
Wolseleye,  parson  of  the  chapel  of  Marchumleye,  that  Philip  de  Say, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Hodenet,  John,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Ellesmere, 
Richard  de  Rugge,  John  de  Merton  of  Ellesmere,  Llewelin  Voyl,  '  forester,' 
Richard  son  of  David  de  Wemme,  Adam  de  Upton,  William  de  Otleye, 
Madoc  de  Kyrcoyt,  Edeneuet  le  Budel,  Thomas  Russel,  Robert  le  (sic) 
Say,  and  Robert  his  son,  Walter  de  Wygan,  Robert  son  of  Hugh  de  Say, 
Thomas  Ostage,  John  de  Markeleye,  William  de  Parys  of  Hodenet,  Robert 
de  Parys,  Hugh  le  Carpenter,  Andrew  le  Carpenter,  Nicholas  son  of  Henry 
le  Pestour,  William  Page,  William  Sutekyn,  Thomas  de  Say,  Hugh 
Barel,  William  de  Holme,  Thomas  Cole  of  Prez,  Henry  le  Clerk,  Alan  le 
Mercer  of  Hodenet  and  others  carried  away  his  goods  at  Marchumleye,  co. 
Salop,  besieged  him  within  his  dwelling  place  there  for  two  days  and 
more,  so  that  neither  he  nor  his  servants  could  go  forth  for  victuals,  or 
others  enter  it,  assaulted  his  servants  and  compelled  some  of  them  to 
swear  not  to  serve  him  longer  and  without  delay  to  depart  from  his 
service,  whereby  he  could  scarcely  find  any  who  would  dare  to  serve 
him. 

Altered  by  the  keepers  of  the  seal  because  it  was  sealed  at  anotlier  time. 


Feb.  22. 

Weston  sub 

Edge, 


MEMBRANE    28(2. 

Appointment  of  John  de  Cherleton,  mayor  of  the  merchants  of  the 
staple  of  wool  and  wool-fells,  after  recital  of  the  regulations  for  the  export 
of  wools,  &c.,  as  a  justice  to  enquire  touching  offences  against  the 
ordinance  of  the  staple  in  the  city  of  London,  and  the  counties  of  York, 
Lincoln,  Nottingham,  Southampton,  Dorset,  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  with 
power  to  inflict  fines  on  offenders,  the  amounts  of  which  he  is  to  certify 
to  the  king.  By  K. 

Association  of  Adam  de  Brom  with  him  in  the  foregoing  commission. 

ByK. 

Afterwards,  8  August  16  Edward  11,  Adam  deBrom,  Simon  Chaumber- 
leyn,  Peter  de  Lodyngton,  and  John  de  Blyton  were  associated  with  the 
said  mayor  in  the  counties  of  York  and  Lincoln. 

On  the  same  day  the  following  were  associated  with  him  in  the 
following  counties : — 

The  said  Adam,  John  de  Tichebum,  John  de  Insula  and  William  le 
Whaite  in  th$  counties  of  Southampton  and  Dorset, 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


147 


1322. 


Memhram^  28(1 — cont. 

The  said  Adam,  Peter  de  Lodyngton,  Nicholas  Fastolf,  and  Henry 

Rose,  in  the  said  last-named  counties. 
The  said  Adam,  John  Gabriel,   and  William  le  Wayte,  in  the  county 

of  Sussex. 


Feb.  22. 

Weston  sub 
Edge. 


MEMBRANE    27d. 


Commission  to  Richard  de  Wyndesore,  Thomas   Golafre,  and  William 
de  Bumcestre  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  the  town  of  Oxford. 


March  2. 
Weston. 

March  1. 
Coventry. 


March  24. 
Pontefract. 


March  25. 
Pontefract. 


March  26. 
Pontefract. 


MEMBRANE    26d. 

Commission  to  Henry  de  Cobham,  Edmund  de  Passele  and  John  de 
Ifeld  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Canterbury. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  de  Bereford,  Henry  Spy- 
gurnel  and  William  de  Herle,  on  complaint  by  Katherine  de  Stafford,  prioress 
of  Nonne  Eton,  that  William  de  Baggeworth,  Walter  de  Blebury,  and 
William  Talebot,  with  others,  broke  her  house  and  chests  at  Nonne  Eton, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  carried  away  her  goods.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  Bacon,  John  de  Radendale,  and  John  Claver,  by  a  jury 
of  CO.  York  [rectius  Norfolk],  touching  the  persons  who  with  Richard  de 
Mutford,  William  Botre,  William  Osyel,  John  Oysel,  Richard  de  Gapton 
Thomas  Norman,  John  Hervi  of  Hengham,  William  Hervi,  Gilbert  de 
Wramplyngham,  John  Adam  and  John  de  Toftes  carried  away  the  goods  of 
Anselm  le  Mareschal  at  Hengham,  and  assaulted  his  servants.  By  E. 

Association  of  John  Inge  in  the  room  of  John  de  Treiagu,  in  a 
commission  issued  to  the  said  John  de  Treiagu,  Thomas  Lercediakne  and 
Henry  de  Chaumbemon  touching  the  wrecking  at  the  Lysard,  co.  Cornwall, 
of  a  ship,  called  tlie  ship  of  St.  Bartholomew  of  Bilvau,  laden  at  le  Swyne  in 
Flanders  by  Sancius  Fronyz  and  John  de  Burgis,  merchants  of  Spain,  when 
on  a  voyage  to  that  country. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  belou\ 

Commission  to  Thomas  Lercediakne,  John  Inge  and  Henry  de  Chaum- 
bemon touching  a  complaint  by  Sanccius  de  Froniz  and  John  de  Burgis, 
merchants  of  Spain,  that,  whereas  a  ship  called  the  ship  of  St.  Bartholomew 
of  Bilvau,  of  Spain,  laden  at  La  Swyne  in  Flanders  with  cloth,  jewels, 
herrings  and  other  goods  of  the  said  complainants  and  other  merchants  of 
Spain,  to  the  value  of  6,000/.,  in  returning  to  Spain  was  wrecked  upon  the 
coast  near  the  Lysard,  co.  Cornwall,  certain  persons  took  and  carried  away 
the  said  goods  when  cast  on  shore  to  the  great  loss  of  the  complainants. 
Upon  this  matter  John  son  of  Alfonso,  sometime  king  (regis)  of  Castile  and 
Leon,  having  prayed  the  king  to  cause  restitution  of  their  goods  to  be  made 
to  the  complainants,  the  king, — although  by  an  inquisition  made  at  his 
suit  by  John  de  Foxle,  John  de  Stonoro  and  William  do  Fulboum  on  these 
goods  it  was  found  that  no  animal  had  escaped  alive  from  the  said  ship, 
whereby  the  wares  ought  to  belong  to  the  king  as  wreck  of  sea, — wishing 
full  justice  to  be  done  to  the  complainants  the  more  so  as  the  prayers  of 
his  said  kinsman  have  been  made  on  their  behalf,  assigns  the  above-named 
justices  to  enquire  by  oath  as  well  of  merchants  and  mariners  as  of  other  good 
men  of  the  county  of  Cornwall  whether  the  said  ship  was  cast  upon  that  coast, 
and  when ;  what  goods  were  cast  ashore,  how  much  of  them  belonged  to  the 


148 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  2Qd — cont. 

complainants  and  of  what  value,  and  how  much  to  others  and  of  what 
value,  and  by  whom  were  the  same  taken  and  carried  away  and  by  whom 
are  they  now  detained;  whether  any  animal  escaped  ashore  alive;  and 
whether  the  complainants  by  themselves  or  others  sued  for  restitution  of 
their  goods  within  a  year  and  a  day  of  the  said  tempest ;  and  to  do  justice 
by  causing  restitution  of  the  goods  to  be  made,  or  the  v^ue  thereof,  and  to 
hear  and  determine  the  trespass  committed  against  them  in  this  behalf. 

ByK. 


March  18. 
Blyth. 


March  25. 
Pontefraot. 


March  25. 
Pontefract. 


MEMBRANE    25d. 

Commission  de  walliis  et  fossoHs  to  Walter  de  Freskeneye,  Robert  de 
MaJberthorp  and  Roger  de  Gupledyk,  for  the  coast  between  places  called 
Tydbrigge  and  Surfletbrigge  in  Holand,  co.  Lincoln. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Ralph  de  Cammoys,  John  de  Bousser 
and  William  de  Northho,  on  complaint  by  Robert  de  Stanegrave  that 
William  de  Inyngfeld,  Walter  atte  MuUe,  John  le  Botiller  of  Wolkstede, 
William  de  Tauelherst,  Roger  de  Caleghton,  Joan  de  Codestone  and  Henry 
her  son,  and  William  de  Hodekesham,  with  others,  broke  his  park  at 
Stanegrave,  co.  Surrey,  hunted  therein.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  Robert  that 
Henry  Walkelyn,  Gregory  de  Rokesle,  Hamo  de  Rugge  and  Peter  de  Rugge 
of  Hokyndenne,  with  others,  entered  his  free  warren  at  Hokyndenne, 
CO.  Kent,  and  hunted  therein.  By  E. 


March  28. 
Pontefraot. 


March  24. 
Pontefract. 

March  26. 
Pontefraot. 


MEMBRANE    Ud. 

Commission  to  Ralph  Savage,  Hamo  de  Chigewell  and  Walter  de  Shorn 
to  render  judgment  upon  Henry  Tyes  and  John  Giffard  of  Brymmesfeld, 
traitors,  according  to  the  tenor  of  a  schedule,  which  the  king  is  sending 
to  them  under  his  half  seal  {suh  pede  sigilli  sui)  ;  mandate  to  them  to  meet 
at  the  Tower  of  London  on  a  day  to  be  appointed  by  them  to  pronounce 
judgment  in  the  form  aforesaid ;  with  mandate  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  city 
of  London  to  be  intendant  to  the  said  commissioners  on  the  day  appointed 
by  them  for  the  execution  of  the  said  judgment.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  said  Ralph  and  Walter  to  render  judgment  upon  Francis 
de  Aldeham  and  Bartholomew  de  Asshbumham,  traitors,  at  Canterbury. 

By  K. 

The  like  to  Nicholas  Eyriel,  James  de  Horn  and  Robert  Paulyn  to  render 
judgment  upon  Thomas  Colpeper,  a  traitor,  at  Winchelse.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Ralph  de  Camoys  and  John  de  Shopenhanger  to  render 
judgment  upon  Francis  de  Aldeham,  a  traitor,  at  Wyndesore.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  Inge  and  Thomas  de  Marlebergh  to  render  judgment 
upon  William  Flemyng,  a  traitor,  at  Kaerdyf .  By  K. 

The  like  to  Richard  Lovel,  Richard  de  Rodeneye  and  Richard  Tilly  to 
render  judgment  upon  Henry  de  Wylyngton  and  Henry  de  Monte  Forti, 
traitors,  at  Bristol.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Roger  de  Swynnerton,  Hamo  de  Chigwell  and  John  Waldesshef 
to  render  judgment  upon  Henry  Tyes,  a  traitor,  at  the  Tower  of  London. 

ByK. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


149 


1322. 

Maich  25. 
Pontefraot. 


April  28. 
Pontefraot. 


April  28. 
York. 


March  24. 
Pontefntct. 


Membrane  2id — cont. 

The  like  to  Henry  de  Cobeham,  Edmund  de  Passele,  John  de  Ifeld  and 
Ralph  Sauvage  to  render  judgment  upon  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  a 
traitor,  at  Canterbury.  By  E. 

The  like  to  John  Inge,  Robert  de  Paneris,  David  de  Bere  and  Reginald 
de  Frome  to  render  judgment  upon  Stephen  Baret,  a 'traitor,  at  Swaneseye. 

ByK. 

The  like  to  Peter  de  Hebon,  John  Danesleye  and  John  de  Hampton  to 
render  judgment  upon  John  Giffard  of  Brymmesfeld,  a  traitor,  at  Gloucester. 

ByK. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Kylvyngton,  Master  Thomas 
de  Levesham  and  John  de  Wykham  touching  the  persons  who  took  and 
carried  away  the  goods,  late  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  a  traitor,  at 
Pykeryng  and  Esyngwald,  co.  York,  notwithstanding  that  the  king  had 
taken  all  the  castles,  manors  and  goods  of  the  said  earl  into  his  hands. 

ByK. 

The  like  to  Roger  Beler,  John  Chaynel  and  Henry  de  Hambury  touching 
the  persons  who  took  and  carried  away  goods,  late  of  the  said  earl,  and  of 
other  rebels  and  persons  at  Lynderiche,  Thornton,  Baggeworth,  Desford, 
Donynton,  Swynlond,  Shelton,  Petlyng,  Luttreworth,  Hynkele,  Melton, 
Stapelford,  Thurgaston,  Broghton  Astele,  Shepeshede,  Loughteburgh, 
Beaumanoir,  Hukelescote,  Ernesby  and  Fretheby  co.  Leicester.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same  touching  like  goods  at  Tottebury,  Yoxhale,  Sondon, 
Neuchastel,  Blythewode,  Snelleston,  Bromshulf ,  Trentam  Priors,  Kel,  Helegh, 
Tunstal,  Eendon,  Fenton  Vivian,  Staundon,  Cressewell,  Tilynton,  Chetelton, 
Russheton,  Alstanefeld,  and  Knyghtelegh,  co.  Stafford.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same  touching  like  goods  at  Duffeld,  Beaurepair,  Wirkes- 
worth,  Hertyndon,  Melborn,  Asshebom,  Chaumpayn  Park,  Burghes, 
Matlak,  Bonteshale,  Bogh,  Kenil,  the  forest  of  Duffeld,  Dalbury,  Longeford, 
Haversegge,  Bradbom,  Howgh,  Thurvaston,  Longelegh,  Brassynton,  Thorp, 
Bredelowe  and  Chelardeston,  co.  Derby.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Alan  de  Cobeldyk,  John  de  la  Cotere  and  Peter  de  Soremby 
touching  like  goods  at  Halton,  Brocelby,  Thoresby,  Bache,  Waynflet, 
Stepyng,  Bolingbrok,  Wrangele,  Frith,  Swaveton,  Sutton,  Lincoln,  Lafford, 
Gretham,  Beltesford,  Horblyng,  Thorleye,  Burreth,  Nocton,  Tathewell, 
Kesceby,  Salfletby,  Somercotes,  Kateby,  Cavenby,  Wolyngham  by  Stowe 
St.  Mary,  Tetteford,  Grymmesby,  Kelleseye,  Perteneye  and  Chedelthorp, 
[rectius  Thedelthorp]  co.  Lincoln.  By  K. 


March  25. 
Pontefraot. 

April  8. 
Altofts. 


MEMBRANE    22d, 

Commission  to  John  de  Eyncourt  and  Richard  de  Whatton  to  deliver  the 
gaol  of  Peterborough  of  prisoners  confined  therein. 

Commission  to  William  de  Claydon  and  Hugh  de  Hampslape, — after 
recital  that  whereas  in  the  time  of  Edward  I  and  of  the  king  wastes 
in  the  forests  beyond  Trent  had  been  arrented  by  commissioners  to  divers 
men,  which  wastes  some  hold  by  charters  of  Edward  I  and  of  the 
king,  and  some  without  charters,  by  arrentations  to  be  rendered  at  the 
Exchequer,  and  whereas  many  of  such  tenants  have  occupied  a  great  part 
of  the  soil  in  the  said  forests  beyond  the  number  of  acres  arrented  to 


150  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


TO  no  Membrane  2%l — conU 

them,  and  many  others  hold  divers  wastes  in  the  same  forests  of  the 
demise  of  ministers  and  others  who  had  no  power  to  make  such  demises, 
without  rendering  anything  to  the  king, — to  survey  all  wastes  in  the  said 
forests,  from  the  date  of  the  last  eyre  of  the  justices  of  the  Forest  of  the 
late  king  to  the  date  hereof,  whether  arrented  by  Edward  I  or  the  king ;  to 
re-measure  by  the  perch  of  the  forest  those  wastes  in  the  presence  of  those 
to  whom  they  had  been  arrented  or  of  their  heirs  or  of  the  tenants  thereof, 
viewing  also  all  charters  and  arrentations  which  they  have  thereof ;  to  enquire 
by  oath  as  well  of  foresters,  verderers  and  other  ministers  of  the  forest  as  of 
other  good  and  lawful  men  of  the  Said  forests  what  wastes  in  the  same 
forests  have  been  committed  by  ministers  or  others  not  having  power  to  do  so, 
to  tenants,  and  to  whom  and  in  what  manner,  viz.  whether  to  the  king's  loss 
or  prejudice,  or  not ;  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  the  entire  soil,  which  beyond 
the  number  of  acres  arrented  as  aforesaid,  they  shall  find  by  such  re-measure- 
ment unduly  occupied,  and  also  those  wastes  which  have  been  so  committed 
by  ministers  and  others  having  no  authority ;  and  to  certify  the  king  of 
their  entire  action  therein,  and  of  the  quantity  of  wastes  taken  by  them 
into  his  hand.  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  keeper  of  the  said 
forests  is  to  cause  to  come  before  them  as  well  foresters,  verderers  and 
other  ministers  of  the  said  forests  as  other  good  and  lawful  men  of  his 
bailiwick  by  whom  the  truth  can  better  be  known.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE   2W. 

May  10.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Cantebrigg,  Robert  de  Thorp 
York.  and  Simon  de  Brunne  on  complaint  by  Peter  de  Salso  Marisco  that 
Simon  de  Drayton,  Robert  Alayn  of  Lufwyk,  Thomas  son  of  Robert 
Louerd  of  Lufwik,  and  Roger  and  William  his  brothers,  William  Wymund 
of  Lufwyk,  Simon  son  of  Henry  de  Drayton,  Roger  son  of  Thomas  Cursun 
of  Lufwyk,  William  son  of  Rialph  de  Burton,  Robert  de  Quemdon  and 
Robert  Maggesson,  with  others,  led  and  carried  away  11  horses,  4  mares, 
8  oxen,  8  steer,  7  cows,  140  sheep  and  8  pigs  of  his  of  the  price  of  40Z., 
and  other  goods  of  his  at  Overton  Lungevill,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  assaulted 
his  serv'ants.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 


MEMBRANE    20c/. 

April  14.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Robert  de  Malberthorp,  William  de 
Pontefract.  Clyf,  Peter  de  Ludyngton  and  William  de  Farford,  on  complaint  by  Henry 
le  Lavender  and  Richard  le  Littel,  late  king's  bailiffs  of  the  city  of  Lincoln, 
that  whereas  the  bailiffs  of  that  city  ought  to  have  cognisance  of  pleas  of 
lands  and  tenements  within  that  city  and  the  suburbs  thereof,  and  also  of 
trespasses  and  contracts  made  there,  amends  of  the  breach  of  assize  of 
breaii  and  ale,  gabel,  toll,  and  other  such  customs  and  services  and  amerce- 
ments arising  there,  in  aid  of  the  farm  of  that  city ;  and  whereas  they  as 
bailiffs  came  to  a  place  within  the  city,  called  *  Le  Bayl '  to  perform  the 
duties  of  their  office,  Walter  de  Hauvill,  John  his  son,  William  de  Snarte- 
ford,  the  elder,  Roger  du  Soler,  John  his  son,  Theobald  le  Spicer,  Robert  de 
Leverton,  *  tavemer,*  John  de  Wynchocombe,  Thomas  *  Masse  brother  de 
Hauvill,'  Alan  le.  Pestur,  Ralph  Bour,  Peter  Jowell,  Henry  de  Filyngham, 
Henry  le  Sauser,  Gilbert  le  Scryveyn,  John  le  Coteller,  Robert  de  Neuport, 
*  souter,*  William  de  Snarteford,  the  younger,  Geoffrey  de  Frothingham, 
John  *  Geffrci  brother  de  Frothingham,'  Roger  do  Dalderby,  Peter  Wade, 


15  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  161 


-innc)  Membrane  20rf — cont» 

William  le  Barber,  John  his  son,  John  de  Mumby,  Gilbert  de  Bliburgh, 
Richard  Findelove,  Robert  de  Billing,  'tavemer,'  John  le  Pestour  and 
William  le  Ferrour  with  others  resisted  them  and  prevented  them  from 
making  summons,  distraints  or  attachments  and  from  duly  performing  the 
duties  of  their  said  office. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  on  behalf  of  the  underwritten,  late  bailiffs  of  that  city,  viz. — 
Robert  Hare,         \  Henry  Stoyle,         ) 

William  Ryvet,     ^  Adam  de  Misen,     \ 

By  K.  on  the  like  information. 

MEMBRANE    Idd. 

May  11.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Stephen  de  Segrave,  John  Pecche, 

York.         Walter  de  Friskeneye  and  Robert  de  Malberthorp  touching  forestallers  in 

the  city  of  York,  on  complaint  by  the  magnates  in  the  Parliament  of  York 

that  provisions  are  dearer  than  before  the  king's  arrival,  and  that  forestallers 

of  London  and  of  York  are  the  cause  of  this  deamess.  By  pet.  of  C. 


MEMBRANE    I8d, 

April  28.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Foxle  and  John  de  Ifeld, 
Bothwell.  on  complaint  by  John  Junctyn  and  his  fellows,  merchants  of  the  society  of 
the  Peruchi  of  Florence,  that,  whereas  they  had  laded  a  ship  with  85  sacks 
of  wool  of  the  price  of  500  marks  at  London,  to  be  taken  thence  to 
Sandwich  for  sale,  Robert  Six  of  Sandwich,  William  Hardy  of  Gravesende, 
Robert  Doget  of  Smalliden,  John  de  Markesham  of  SmaUiden,  Funtanus 
de  Middelton,  Brian  de  Scesaltre,  and  Geoffrey  Joye  of  Hoo  with  others 
boarded  the  ship  in  the  river  between  the  isle  of  Shepeye  and  Greyston  on 
her  way  to  Sandwich,  and  took  and  carried  away  the  wool ;  the  jury  to  be 
of  the  county  of  Kent. 

May  20.  The  like  to  Robert  de  Stokheye,  John  de  Treiagu,  and  John  de  Fosse,  on 
York.  complaint  by  William  de  Ebbeworth  of  Tavystok,  by  petition  exhibited 
before  the  king  and  Council,  that,  whereas  he  lately  freighted  a  ship  called 
the  *  TUimund  of  Plemmewe '  with  cloth,  linen,  canvas,  iron,  wax,  and 
other  goods  for  conveyance  to  Sutton,  certain  persons  of  the  towns  of 
Waymewe  and  Portland  and  the  neighbouring  parts  attacked  the  ship  on 
her  voyage  to  Sutton  during  one  whole  day  and  more,  and  at  last  boarded 
her  in  the  port  of  the  water  of  Lyme  on  the  confines  of  the  counties  of 
Devon  and  Dorset,  carried  away  the  said  merchandise,  scuttled  the 
ship,  and  sunk  her  in  the  said  port,  and  assaulted  the  mariners,  merchants 
and  others  that  were  in  her ;  the  jury  to  be  of  the  said  counties. 

By  pet.  of  C.  and  fine  of  208. 


MEMBRANE  I7d, 

May  18.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Begrave,  the  elder,  Edmund 

York.  de  Eyncourt,  John  de  Foxle,  Walter  de  Friskeneye,  Robert  de  Aspale  and 
John  de  Heslarton,  on  information  that  the  following  persons  acting  in  4he 
name  and  with  the  authority  (yocey  nomhie  et  svjno)  of  the  commonalty  of 
the  town  of  Gantebrigg  attaicked  and  spoiled  divers  inns  of  the  masters 
and  scholars  of  the  University,  climbed  the  walls,  broke  the  doors  and 


168  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1322. 


Menibrane  lid — emit. 

windows,  mounted  by  ladders  into  the  solers  and  assaulted   the  said 
masters  and  scholars,  imprisoned  some,  mutilated  others  of  their  members, 
and  killed  Walter  de  Shelton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Welton,  carried 
away  all  they  could  of  the  books  and  other  goods  of  all  the  masters  and 
scholars,  so  that  no  person  dare  go  to  the  University  of  the  said  town  for 
study,  to  wit : — Simon  de  Reefham,  mayor  of  the  town   of  Cantebrigg, 
William  de  Sledmere  John  Pourfisshe  and  Robert  de  Bury,  bailiflfs  of  the 
town,  John  Pittock  of  Oantrebrigg,  clerk,  Hugh  Flemyng,  William  Scot, 
Walter  le  Flesshemonger,  Walter  le  Deken,  Edmund  de  Briggestrete, 
William  Remyng,  John  Flemyng,  Roger  le  Koke,  *  flesshemonger/  Robert 
Spumgolde,  John  Andreu,  Ivo  le  Flesshemonger,  John  Snel,  Thomas  de 
Kymberle,  John  de  Kymberle,  Richard  de  Kymberle,   James  Brekemast, 
Robert   Martin,  Richard  le  Tableter,  John   *  Richardsman  le  Tableter,* 
Nicholas  le  Spicer,  Walter  le  Pardoner,  John  le  Sadeler,  John  son  of 
Richard  le  Fruemonger  {sic),  Hugh  de  Thomham,  William  le  Pultere, 
John  de  Snaylwell,  William  de  Barnton  and  John  his  son,  Walter  de 
Gasele,    Simon  le   Sherman,   Richard  de  Modibrok,    John    de    Brunne, 
William  le  Forester,   John  de  Leyk,  Robert  de  Pyncebek,   William  de 
Thackestede,  Robert  de  Clay,  *  shereman,'  Robert  Dunnyng,  John  de  Acre, 
Thomas  le  Tumour,  Roger  de  Sancto  Neoto,  Richard  de  Thackestede, 
Roger  Wakewo,  Geoffrey  de  Thackestede,  Roger  Fouk,  Geoffrey  de  Ely, 
John  Utlagh,  Robert  de  Bilton,  William  de  Brigg,  Richard  Matelask,  John 
de  Denford,  Robert  le  Golsmith,  Henry  le  Golsmith,  John  de  Tychewell, 
John  de  Cumberton,  *  sherman,'   Edmund  le    Taillour,    John    Baroun, 
Robert  le  Shereman,  John  Knyvet,  Henry  de  Toft,  Robert  le  Taverner, 
William  Carbonel,  Alexander  de  Chesterton,  Robert  de  Tychewell,  John  de 
Trumpyngton,  John  de  Chaumpes,  Geoffrey  Gereweye,  John  le  Taverner, 
William     Godeyer,     John     Coulyng,    John     de    Biteryng,    Robert     le 
Barbour,  Reginald  de  Trumpyngton,    Reginald    le  Ledebeter,    Stephen 
Godesone,  Thomas  de  Leycestre,  Peter  le  Smith,  Thomas  Lorimer,  John  de 
Sheccheford,  Henry  Swalowe,  William  Lorimer,  Richard  de  Roderham, 
Ralph  le  Bakester,  Richard  de  Talworth,  Henry  le  Baker,   Richard  le 
Baker,  Thomas  le  Fourbur,  Thomas  le  Garlekemonger,  Guy  le  Spicer  and 
John  his  son,  Walter  de  Salesbury,  David  le  Souter,  John  Payn,  Robert  de 
Pagrave,  John  de  Nichole,  John  Edward,  John  de  Hornyngeserih',  Thomas 
le  Surgien,  Henry  le  Shereman,  Thomas  *  Jonesman  Edward,'  Robert  le 
Sheresman,  Thomas  son  of  Robert  le  Sheresman,  and  Adam  his  brother, 
Robert  le  Souter,  William  de  Disse,  William  de  Bodekisham,  Peter  le 
Homer,  Adam  de  Essex,  William  Aloum,  William  le  Spicer,  William  le 
Longesouter,  Thomas  le  Latoner,  William  de  Tyd,  Roger  le  Wolmonger, 
Richard  le  Geldere,  Ralph  le  Fisshere,  John  Dukes,  *  le  greyndre,'  John  le 
Baker,  John  Sponge,  Henry  le  Glover,  William  de  Haselingfeld,  John  le 
Mareschal,    Simon    de    Helpyngham,  Adam  de   Derham,    Alexander  le 
Beer,  John  de   Shuldam,  Bemard  le  Baker,  William  Tuillet,   Andrew 
le  Smith,  Alan  de  Reefham,  Henry  le  Fletchere,  Robert  Tuillet,  Richard 
Tuillet,  Robert  de  Gritton,  Richard  Garde,   John  Pawe,   and  Nicholas, 
Wilham  and   John,  his  sons,  Alan  de  Badburgham,    John    de    Ware, 
William  de  Castre,    Robert  de   Fulbourn,    Benedict   de  Byri,   Ralph  de 
Reefham,  Hugh  le   Tavemer,   Ralph    Balle,  John   le  Clerk,  Walter  de 
Talworth,   W3liam  Pope,   Ivo  de    Helpyngham,  Thomas  de  Barenton, 
Richard  le  Barbour,    John  Pylat,   James    son   of   Agnes    le    Fisshere, 
William  de  Lenn,  William  Scoler,  William  de  Biry,    John  Fykes,  Brice 
de    Reefham,    John    Brice,   John    le    Fisshere,     Gilbert     de  Chateriz, 
Robert  le  Baker,  Henry  de  Berton,  Laurence  le  Deer,  John  le  Spenser, 
Robert  Hassock,  Ancelm  de  Costesseye,  William  le  Whelwright,  Thomas 


15  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  158 


1  009  Membrane  lid — cont. 

Niket,  Roger  de  Heneye,  John  de  la  Sale,  Robert  Skot,  William  Seman, 
Robert  le  Longe,  John  de  Lingewode,  William  de  Hundercle,  the  elder, 
William  de  Hindercle,  the  younger,  Robert  le  Barker,  Henry  de  Beche, 
Laurence  de  Hadenham,  William  atte  Gate,  John  Robelyarde,  Adam  de 
Boiingeye,  Alan  le  Walshe,  Bartholomew  le  Walshe,  Robert  de  Pikeryng, 
William  atte  Eyrkegate,  Robert  le  Spicer,  Robert  le  Chaundeler,  Alexander 
le  Barber,  Henry  de  Triplowe,  Richard  de  Ermedru,  Elias  le  Baker, 
Bartholomew  Moriz,  John  Freblode,  Roger  de  Costeseye,  Simon  de  Braddele, 
Richard  de  Tripelowe,  William  le  Antoner,  Geoffrey  Duk',  Bartholomew  le 
Barker,  Robert  de  Comberton,  Henry  de  Wynpole,  Walter  de  Bedeford, 
Matthew  le  Barker,  John  le  Lytester,  Andrew  de  Hiche,  Simon  atte  Ponde, 
Richard  de  Mordone,  John  Moriz,  James  Godelomb,  Geoffrey  de  Wardeboys, 
William  de  Sledmere,  Walter  de  Coten,  William  le  Heyward,  William  de 
Wrestlingworth,  Humphrey  de  Berkyng,  Robert  atte  Ponde,  William  de 
Brunne,  Peter  de  Neuwenham,  Peter  de  Bemyngham,  John  Breton,  William 
atte  Howes,  John  Berfot,  Rrobert  Ballard,  Richard  Portjoye,  Henry  le 
Barbour,  Laurence  le  Taillour,  William  Holaye,  William  Pellur,  Ralph 
de  Comberton,  Roger  de  Haselyngfeld,  Stephen  le  Furbour,  Geoffrey  de 
Tichewell,  Henry  le  Smith,  John  Kyng,  John  le  Pasteymonger,  Thomas  do 
Snaylwell,  John  de  Snoryng,  Alan  de  domo  Sancti  Petri,  Robert  Thurrok, 
Humphrey  de  Pyncebek,  John  de  Maidenston,  Alexander  de  Bodekysham, 
John  de  Comberton,  Simon  de  Chesterton,  John  do  Sancto  Neoto,  Albred 
le  Mercer,  and  William  le  Toller  of  Cantebrigg.      [Pari,  Writs ;  Fwdera,] 

By  pet.  of  C. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices,  on  complaint  by  Arnold  de  Tyle,  clerk,  that 
the  above-named  persons  came  to  his  inn  at  Cantebrige,  assaulted  and 
wounded  him,  and  took  and  carried  away  his  goods.  By  pet.  of  C. 

May  18.         The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  by  James  de  Ispania, 
York.        clerk.  By  pet.  of  C. 

May  18.  The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  by  Hugh  Gemoun, 

York.         parson  of  the  church  of  Elkesleye.  By  pet.  of  C. 

May  18.         The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  by  John  de  la  Haye, 
York.         clerk.  By  pet.  of  0. 

MEMBRANE    16<i. 

April  25.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  de  Herle,  John  de  Bousser 
Rothwell.  and  Adam  de  Brom,  touching  the  persons  who  led  and  took  away  horses, 
stud  horses  {equitia)^  and  other  animals  and  cattle,  and  also  divers  goods 
late  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  in  Glaumorgan,  Morganno,  and 
Cantredemaure,  and  of  other  rebels  in  the  said  lands,  and  in  the  lands  of 
Gower,  Cantrevaghan,  Breghenok,  Blenleveny,  Talgar,  Brentles,  Usk, 
Kerleoun,  and  Caldecote,  which  by  forfeiture  of  the  said  rebels  ought  to 
remain  over  to  the  king;  and  after  the  said  lands  came  into  the  king's 
hands  hunted  in  the  parks,  woods,  chaces,  and  free  warrens  therein,  fished 
in  the  stanks  and  stews,  cut  down  trees,  took  ransoms  of  divers  men  of 
those  lands  who  were  of  the  king's  allegiance,  carried  away  their  goods,  and 
set  free  without  any  mandate  or  authority  certain  of  the  king's  enemies  who 
had  been  taken. 

May  6.  The  like  to  Thomas  de  Gardinis,  Richard  de  la  Bere,  John  le  Botiller  of 

York.         Lanultut  and  Thomas  de  Achecote,  on  complaint  by  William  Aylmer, 

parson  of  the  church  of  Dadyngton,  that  Richard  de  la  Ryvere,  knight, 


IW  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322.  Membrane  IQd — cont. 

Gilbert  atte  Rugge,  John  Lovekyn,  Henry  Sociis  (sic),  Juliana  la  Cartere, 
John  de  Wockesegh,  Thomas  le  Neweman,  William  atte  Humewest, 
Juliana  Hobbes,  Alice  Garkeborwes,  John  Morkok,  clerk,  Joan  la  Keu  of 
Hampton,  Margery  Gunnild,  Juliana  Lavender,  Isabella  Stretende,  Alice 
Chaumpeneys  of  Shryvenham,  Juliana  Gilotes,  William  atte  Hume,  John 
DoUe,  William  Eyng  of  Bisshopeston,  John  le  Kyng,  William  Bonenfaunt, 
the  elder,  Laurence  le  Eyer,  Thomas  Wynsom,  John  de  Wyrston,  James 
le  Hayward,  William  atte  Mulle,  Henry  le  Fevre  of  Hanydon,  John 
son  of  Robert  de  Stratton,  Ralph  Moreles,  John  Sturmy  of  Wachenesfeld, 
William  Carkeborwe,  Thomas  Guneld,  Agnes  Walteres,  William 
Elizabeth*,  Henry  *  Thequeneheyward,'  John  Cheverel,  Isabella  Chesman, 
William  Countesse,  Margery  atte  Mulle,  Hugh  de  Tyngewyk,  Joan  Amye, 
Henry  le  Fevre  of  Worth,  William  Revehyne,  Juliana  Huwes,  Richard 
Gardiner,  Thomas  le  White,  John  de  Ludynton,  chaplain,  Matilda  Henries, 
Richard  Horard,  Joan  Jammes,  John  son  of  Stephen  le  Budel,  John  Crume 
of  Farendon,  Adam  le  Revehyne  of  Sevenhampton,  John  de  Bereford, 
Christiana,  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  le  Portmon,  William  son  of  Richard 
Michel  of  Wotton,  Peter  le  Coupere  of  Wotton,  Eva  le  Brewestere,  Richard 
de  Perle  of  Drayton  by  Abyndon,  John  {sic),  John  le  Heward  of  Sutton  by 
Abyndon,  John,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Hanydon,  William  le  Longe  of 
Stratton,  Walter  Orgoyl,  Walter  Wallop,  Robert  Chubbe,  Matilda  Wadele, 
Roger  Lente,  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Richard  de  Lente,  Nicholas  le  Duk, 
Thomas  Blissote,  Walter  Coche,  Robert  James  and  Agnes  his  wife,  John  le 
Fevre,  Thomas  Joce,  Nicholas  Walteres,  Richard  Scot,  William  Scot,  John 
Scot,  Robert  *  Jonesservant  de  Lente,*  William  Coppyng,  William  Leche, 
Thomas  Cate,  William  Maundevill,  and  John  his  brother,  WiUiam  Plumer, 
William  Selewyn,  Amice  Jamys,  Matthew  Pycot,  Walter  le  Cartere, 
Thomas  le  Fullere,  Henry  Estevene,  John  Jamys,  Richard  Brian,  William 
le  Clerk,  William  Henries  of  Westrop,  Roger  le  Keu  of  Worth,  Walter  de 
Hayndon,  Matilda  Culby,  Henry  Kyng  of  Bluntesdon,  Henry  le  Jugelour 
of  Lechelade,  Henry,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Inglesham,  William 
*  Themerkeresbaillif,*  Richard  Hughesone,  Joan  Bagge,  Philip  Costard, 
Roger  *  Thebaillif  of  the  hundred  of  Worth,*  Adam  *  Richardesbaillif  de 
la  Ryvere,'  Thomas  le  Heyward  of  Hanydon,  Sanra  Dunnyng,  Thomas 
Beccote,  Gervase  le  Taborer,  Nicholas  le  Fithelere,  Richard  Burbache, 
Margery  Burbache,  William  Strech,  Andrew  Slophol,  William  atte  Storte, 
Robert  Pauns,  Robert  *  Williamesheyward  de  Maundevill,*  Adam  Kiffus, 
Henry  Jauymis,  Agnes  Coles,  Christina  Coles,  Richard  Torald  of  Inglesham, 
Richard  Hughesson,  Adam  Coppyng,  Margery  Wtwe,  Andrew  Brekeston, 
John  de  Leycestre,  John  Perceval,  Thomas  de  Bradeston,  John  de 
Inglescoumbe,  Joan  atte  Hume,  Agnes  de  Hanydon,  Margery  Huberdes, 
William  Hurtehevene,  John  Vorty,  John  Havepayn,  Thomas  Castel,  John 
Whitside,  Adam  Burbache,  William  Dayberd,  John  son  of  Stephen  le 
Budel,  John  de  Hume  of  Stratton,  Henry  de  Baldon  of  Farendon,  William 
de  Mercham,  Henry  Alice,  John  Lurk,  Robert  Lurk,  William  Tulle  and 
Thomas  Turry,  with  others,  broke  his  houses  at  Sevenhampton  and 
Heyworth,  co.  Wilts,  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices,  on  complaint  by  the  said  William  that 
John  de  Wynton,  William  de  Skelton,  Robert  Breton  of  Dadyngton, 
John  Stedeman,  Robert  le  Cartere,  John  Wadde,  John  la  Mare,  Agnes  de 
Stowe,  Richard  *  Inthelane,*  William  *  Anneysmanstowe,'  Hugh  King, 
Henry  Luffyng,  John  Rotour,  Adam  Hayot,  John  Blake,  John  le  Fychere, 
Richard  Tibbesone,  Richard  Humber,  Richard  le  Suour,  John  Bretoun,  the 


16  EDWABD  ILp-Pabt  2.  ISB 


1322. 


Membrane  16d — cont^ 

younger,  John  Bretoun,  the  elder,  Adam  Aungevyn,  William  son  of 
Kichard,  Michael  de  Wotton,  Cicely  de  Fakenham,  Isolda  de  Oxenford, 
Alice  le  Ledyettere,  Alexander  le  Barbour,  John  Lenglish,  Richard 
English,  William  Neuman,  William  Gylot,  John  Honyman,  Emma  Scorth, 
William  Mayo,  Alice  Donne,  John  de  Oxon',  John  Gerveys,  Agnes  de 
Pythinton,  Ralph  de  Bereford,  Thomas  Snel,  John  le  Mouner,  Agnes  de 
Fakenham,  John  le  Lokiere,  John  Neugh,  Margery  Gygour,  Margery 
North,  William  Gygour,  John  le  FuUere,  Simon  Cachefrensh,  William 
Tonay,  Robert  Perkyn,  Simon  *  Thepersonesheldare,'  Walter  de  Milde- 
coumbe,  Henry  Partrich  of  Wodestoke,  Hugh  le  Mouner,  Vincent  de 
Storteford  of  London,  *  wolmongere,'  Adam  Hocard  of  Dadynton, 
William  Mazoun,  John  de  London,  *  taillour,*  Hugh  Andreu,  William 
Dobbe,  Thomas  le  Glasiere,  Thomas  Cok,  William  le  Suour  of  Dadynton, 
Richard  Bifeld,  William  le  Swon,  Nicholas  Carlot,  Simon  le  Sclat[ter]e, 
Gilbert  Kempe,  Gilbert  de  Berewyk,  William  Symple,  Hugh  de 
Tankevill,  Henry  Tankevill,  Richard  de  Perle  of  Drayton,  John 
le  Hey  ward  of  Sutton  by  Abyndon,  Thomas  Musard  of  Brackele, 
Hugh  Puddyng  of  Wodestok,  Thomas  Reysun,  Philip  Bacun,  Juliana 
Bretoun,  William  Walrond,  Richard  le  Smyth,  Agnes  Aleblast[er]  of 
Kempton,  Ralph  le  Peyntour,  William  Duryval,  Robert  Honyman,  Emma 
de  Bubenhull,  Robert  le  Cartere,  Juliana  Cope,  Agnes  de  Fakenham,  John 
de  Upton,  Alice  Swote,  John  le  Taillour  of  Aynho,  and  William  Godhous 
with  others  broke  his  houses  at  Dadynton  and  Caveresham,  co.  Oxford,  and 
carried  away  his  goods.         By  K.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Ayremynne. 


MEMBRANE    15d. 

May  15.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Ralph  de  Camoys,  John  de  Stonore, 

York.  John  de  Cantebrigge,  and  Simon  de  Brunne  on  complaint  by  John  de 
Sancto  Amando  that  Robert  son  of  Robert  de  Schakeleton,  William  le 
Britton  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Richard  son  of  Ralph  de  Sevelesho,  Ralph 
son  of  Ralph  son  of  Richard,  Thomas  Spygurnel,  William  le  Brune,  Thomas 
de  Stodle  of  Wotton,  Thomas  son  of  Laurence  de  Adington  of  Kemeston 
Hefdowyk,  Nicholas  le  Irnemongere  of  Bedeford,  John  his  son,  and  Nicholas 
brother  of  the  said  John,  Stephen  de  Bodenho  of  Bedeford,  Maurice  Culbere 
of  Bedeford,  Simon  Cullebere,  John  son  of  John  Wymond,  Henry  Olyver, 
Nicholas  de  Astwod,  William  Beauchamp,  *bocher,'  Thomas  le  Spicer, 
Robert  Crowe,  William  son  of  Simon  le  Carpenter,  William  Feye, 
William  Hastyng,  Stephen  le  Bole,  John  le  Bole,  Roger  le  Tavemer, 
Nigel  Hauteyn,  Hugh  Frys,  Thomas  Priour,  John  de  Ocle,  the  elder,  John 
de  Ocle,  the  younger,  Adam  Blaunche,  John  Thyoun  le  Tabourer,  Nicholas 
le  Roper,  Richard  Nichole,  Warin  Rowold,  Simon  de  Lymbodesheye,  and 
Ralph  his  son  and  John,  brother  of  the  said  Ralph,  Richard  Merlyn,  John 
Salouo,  Robert  Saloue,  Richard  le  Cok,  Roger  Haucepe,  Stephen  son  of 
Hugh  de  Hawenes,  Robert  Walters,  John  le  Bore,  Geoffirey  Juliane,  John 
Woderoue,  John  Gerad  (sic)  le  Carpenter,  Robert  Roger,  Matilda  le  Rede 
of  Houghton  Conquest,  John  son  of  Ralph  Gerard,  Richard  Jargeville  *  le 
persones  serjaunt '  of  Maldon,  Robert  Goderiche  of  Kemeston  Herdewyk, 
Robert  Arnold  of  Pelinge,  John  Arnold  of  the  same  place,  John  *  Thomas 
serjant  de  Herdewyk,*  John  le  Whyte  of  Kemston  Herdewyk,  John 
Hammok  of  Chechele,  Robert  son  of  David  de  Maldon,  Simon  le  Brittoun  of 
Wyliton,  John  Godard  of  Merston,  Thomas  son  of  Stephen  de  Maldon, 
Henry  son  of  Thomas  atte  Churche,  and  Robert,  parson  of  a  moiety  of  the 


166  ^  43ALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


^099  *  Meinbrane  15d — cont, 

church  of  Hoghton  Conquest,  and  others  broke  his  houses  at  Houghton 
Conquest,  co.  Bedford,  mowed  his  com,  and  carried  away  his  goods.     £7  E. 
Afterwards f  on  26  July,  in  the  16th  year,  tliese  letters  were  renewed  word  for 
word,  with  tJie  omission  of  the  said  Ralph, 

May  18.  The  like  to  Roger  de  Tyryngham,  John  de  Dene,  John  Beyveyr,  John  le 

York.  Botiller  and  John  de  Hampton,  on  complaint  by  William  la  Zousche  of 
Esseby  that  John  Wyard,  Robert  de  Harle,  Ralph  le  Porter,  parson  of  the 
church  of  Estham,  Edmund  de  JBanewell,  Henry  de  Pensax,  Adam  de 
Strete,  and  John  de  la  More,  with  others,  hunted  in  his  parks,  chaces,  and 
free  warrens  at  Cynteleye,  Elmeleye  Lovet,  Wadebergh,  Newyton,  Pyriton, 
and  Beleye,  co.  Worcester,  Berkeswell,  Claverdon,  Beausale,  and  Lytheren, 
CO.  Warwick,  Rocheford,  co.  Hereford,  and  Hamslap,  co.  Buckingham, 
fished  in  his  stanks  and  stews  there,  and  carried  away  fish,  deer,  hares, 
rabbits,  and  other  goods.  By  E. 

March  24.  The  like  to  Roger  Beler,  John  Cheynel  and  Henry  de  Hambury  touching 
Pontefract.  the  persons  who  entered  the  castles,  manors,  towns,  lands  and  tenements, 
late  of  divers  rebels,  and  in  the  king's  hands  through  forfeiture,  viz.  at 
Dufifeld,  Beaurepeir,  Wirkesworth,  Hertingdon,  Assheburn,  Chaumpayn- 
park,  Borughes,  Matlok,  Bonteshale,  Bough,  Eenill,  Dalbury,  Longeford, 
Haversegge,  Bradburn,  Hugh,  Thurvaston,  Longele,  Brassinton,  Thorp, 
Bredelowe,  Chelardeston,  and  Melburn,  co.  Derby,  Bromshulf,  Sondon, 
Chetelton,  Amelcote,  Cressewall,  Tilinton,  Arlegh,  the  dwelling-place  of 
James  de  Stafford  in  Stafford,  that  of  William  de  Stafford  in  Stafford, 
Blitheworde,  Snellesdale,  Throule,  Ethelaston,  Adgareslegh,  Neuborugh, 
Okovere,  Blakenhale,  Migners,  Yoxhale,  Newcastle  under  Lyme,  the  castle 
of  Helegh,  Frodeswall,  the  castle  of  Tuttebury,  the  castle  of  Charteleye,  co. 
Stafford,  the  castle  of  Eenilworth,  Blashale,  Shustok,  Braundon,  Arleye, 
Sloleye,  Stretton,  Lee,  Dunton,  Whitacre,  Elmedon,  Grave,  Lapworth, 
Baddesleye,  and  Oxhull,  co.  Warwick,  Hynkele,  Desford,  Shulton,  Melton, 
Newbold,  Luttreworth,  Cotesbech,  Minstreton  Temple,  Shepesheved,  Broch- 
ton  Astele,  Swithelond,  Petlyng,  Flekeneye,  Emesby,  Lindrich,  Andre- 
chirche,  Stordum,  Leicestre,  Stapelford,  the  manor  of  the  bishop  of  Lincoln  in 
Leicestre,  Radeclive,  the  castle  of  Leicestre,  the  castle  of  Dunyngton,  Lought- 
burgh,  Beaumaner,  Huclescote,  and  Fretheby,  co.  Leicester :  Navesby, 
Buckeby,  Passenham,  Wadenho,  Hales,  Little  Preston,  Eiskingbury  (sic), 
Eyldesby,  Crek,  Flore,  Broyngton,  Welde,  Milnecotes,  Eydon,  Marham, 
Sudborugh,  Twywell,  Lilleboum,  Eketon  and  Brampton,  co.  Northampton, 
Forthe,  Forthesham,  Pontesbury,  Cherleton,  Neuport,  Egmyngdon,  Norton, 
Ercalewe  and  Red  Castle,  co.  Salop ;  and  touching  the  keepers  and  ministers 
of  the  king  who  appropriated  and  concealed  the  king's  goods  found  there, 
imprisoned  divers  ecclesiastical  and  secular  men  until  they  made  fine  for 
their  delivery  and  appropriated  such  fines,  seized  their  goods  to  the  king's 
use  and  appropriated  them,  levied  in  the  king's  name  money  granted  in  aid 
of  the  king's  expedition  at  the  time  of  the  late  disturbance  and  appropriated 
it,  received  money  from  men  of  their  bailiwicks  whom  they  ought  to  have 
compelled  to  go  on  the  king's  service,  and  committed  other  offences.  By  E. 
Afterwards  on  20  May  next,  Walter  de  Friskeneye  and  William  de 
Miggeleye  were  associated  with  the  above-named  justices. 

May  17.         ^^6  1^^^  ^  John  atte  Fosse,  William  Chaumflour,  and  Robert  de  Brenkele 

York.         on  complaint  by  Richard  Tilly  that  John  Boroy,  John  Bode,  Ralph  de  Midelne, 

and  John  his  brother,  William  Peperwhyt,  and  Reginald  le  Commangir,  and 

others,  entered  his  manors  at  Asshecote  and  Nether  Hamme,  co.  Somerset, 

broke  his  close  and  houses,  and  carried  away  his  goods.  By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  167 


1322.  MEMBRANE  lU. 

— — —-  Commission  to  H.  de  Cobham,  E.  de  Passele  and  J.  If  eld  to  deliver  the 
gaol  of  Bocbester  of  Jobn  de  Beggebury,  imprisoned  therein  as  an  adherent 
of  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  a  traitor. 

May  17.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Inge,  Nicholas  de  Wedergrave, 
Tork.  and  John  de  Fosse,  on  complaint  by  William  de  Sancto  Albino,  prior  of 
Goldeclyve,  in  the  Marches  of  Wales,  which  is  of  the  king's  patronage  and 
is  a  cell  of  the  abbey  of  Bee  Hellouin,  that,  whereas  the  abbot  of  Bee 
Hellooin  removed  Balph  de  Boncevill,  his  fellow  monk,  late  prior  thereof, 
and  presented  the  said  William  thereto  as  prior,  and  the  king  had  admitted 
him  and  had  commanded  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  to  be  delivered  to 
him,  the  said  Balph  disobeying  his  abbot  therein  and  resisting  the  king's 
mandates,  held  the  said  priory  during  half  a  year  after  the  said  tenth  year, 
not  permitting  the  said  William,  the  prior,  to  enter  the  priory  or  to 
disppse  of  or  order  the  possessions  thereof  as  pertain  to  his  office,  William 
le  Walsh  of  Lanwaryn,  John  Ythel,  Adam  son  of  Bobert  le  Walsh,  William 
son  of  Bobert  le  Walsh,  Griffin  ap  Henry,  Lewelin  ap  Meurick,  William 
Machon,  Nicholas  Machon,  Walter  de  Preston,  and  John  Wolrich  within 
the  said  half-year  broke  the  treasury  of  the  priory  at  Goldeclyve  within  the 
prior's  liberty,  took  and  carried  away  cups,  bowls  {pelves)^  and  other  vessels 
of  silver  and  gilt,  and  other  goods  and  muniments  of  the  house,  broke  a 
chest  secured  with  four  locks,  wherein  the  prior's  seal  was  kept,  took  the  seal 
and  sealed  with  it  divers  quit-claims,  alienated  many  lands  and  tenements 
belonging  to  the  priory,  granted  certain  pensions  and  corrodies,  and  bound 
the  priory  in  bonds  for  debts  which  the  prior  and  convent  did  not 
owe.  The  jury  is  to  be  of  the  men  of  the  lands  of  Caldecote,  Kaerlion  and 
Edelegan,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  for  certain  causes,  and  of  the 
land  of  StroguiU  belonging  to  Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk  and  Marshal  of 
England,  the  king's  brother,  all  which  are  in  the  vicinage  of  the  liberty 
of  Goldecl3rve. 

Altered  because  sealed  at  another  time  by  j>ct.  of  C. 

May  18.  The  like  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  Henry  le  Scrop, 

York.  Walter  de  Norwyco  and  William  de  Bereford,  on  complaint  by  John  de 
Britannia,  earl  of  Bichmond,  that  Henry  son  of  Hugh,  Bobert  de  Ellerton, 
Goderic  de  Neusum,  Thomas  de  Laton,  knight,  Thomas  de  Bokeby,  William 
Tailleboys,  William  de  Mabanhou,  Henry  do  Tesedale,  John  de  Laton, 
Bichard  de  Crossethwayt,  William  de  Boghes  and  John  le  Gynour,  and 
others,  while  the  earl  was  coming  by  the  king's  command  to  the  Parliament 
at  Westminster  summoned  for  three  weeks  after  midsummer  last,  came  to 
his  castle  of  Boghes,  co.  York,  besieged  and  took  it,  expelled  John  Nowel, 
the  constable  thereof,  and  other  his  men  and  servants,  and  held  the  castle 
for  a  long  time,  did  not  permit  him  to  levy  and  receive  his  toll  and  other 
customs  and  rents  and  divers  other  services,  but  levied  the  same  themselves, 
partly  burnt  a  hall  in  the  castle,  consumed  four  tuns  of  wine,  of  the  price 
of  201.  and  other  victuals,  carried  away  his  armour,  springalds  and  engines, 
and  other  goods,  left  the  castle  without  guard  while  the  Scots  were  in 
those  parts,  and  hunted  in  his  free  chace  of  Bichomund,  Gillyng  and 
Skitheby,  co.  York,  and  carried  away  deer  and  assaulted  the  keepers. 

By  pet.  of  C. 

May  20.  Mandate  to  Bobert  de  Sapy,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Powys,  which  is  in  the 

York.  king's  hands,  to  the  following  effect.  Whereas  Boger  Trumwyne,  lately 
found  surety  to  hold  himself  faithful,  and  the  king  by  divers  writs  com- 
manded the  said  Bobert  to  deliver  all  lands  and  tenements  which  the  said 
Boger  and  Joan  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  Owen  de  la  Pole,  held 
in  Powys  in  dower  of  the  said  Joan,  and  which  had  been  taken  into  the 


168  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


]^322  Membrane  14td — cont. 

king's  hands,  to  the  said  Roger  and  Joan,  together  with  the  goods  of  the 
said  Roger  then  in  them,  and  afterwards  upon  information  that  divers 
disturbers  of  the  peace  had  hindered  the  said  Robert  so  that  he  could  not 
deliver  the  said  lands  and  tenements,  and  further  had  assaulted  the  servants 
of  the  said  Roger  and  killed  some  of  them,  and  had  taken  and  abducted 
the  said  Joan  and  detained  her  in  that  land ;  the  king  commanded  him 
to  deliver  without  delay  to  the  said  Roger  and  Joan  the  said  lands,  tenements 
and  goods  according  to  the  tenor  of  his  aforesaid  repeated  mandates  and  to 
cause  the  said  Joan  to  be  released,  and  to  attach  and  detain  any  persons 
offering  resistance ;  and  the  said  Robert  has  returned  that  he  has  not  been 
able  to  deliver  the  said  lands,  tenements  and  goods  on  account  of  the 
resistance  and  malice  of  Llewelin  ap  Tuder,  Owen  ap  Griffud  ap  Gwen, 
Philip  ap  Lewelin,  Madoc  ap  Tuder  Loyt,  Madoc  ap  Tudir  ap  Madoc, 
Llewelin  ap  Howel,  Griffin  Cragh,  Gadegan  ap  Lewelin,  Griffin  Penbras, 
and  Owen  his  brother.  Griffin  ap  Griffith  ap  Gwen,  Griffin  Whith  ap 
Tuder  Loit,  Yevan  Tor,  Yevan  Duy,  Yevan  ap  Tuder  ap  Madok,  Griffin 
Loid  Rouka,  Houwel  Cragh,  David  Duy  ap  Eynon,  Griffin  ap  Edeneuet, 
Madoc  ap  Edeneuet,  Edenewen  ap  Gwyn,  Madoc  ap  Griffith  ap  Eyneon, 
Madoc  ap  Griffith  ap  Gliwys,  Lewelin  Gogh  ap  Griffith,  Griffin  ap  Oweyn 
Gogh  and  his  son,  Howel  Gogh  ap  Nest,  and  Yevan  Hyr,  who  with  the 
entire  commonalty  of  the  counties  of  Eeveillok  and  Eereignen  came  to 
Lannurvel  and  answered  in  common  that  they  would  not  attorn  to  the 
said  Robert  and  Joan  or  to  any  other  person  for  the  king's  mandate,  or  at 
the  command  of  any  person  until  they  had  order  by  word  of  the  king's 
mouth  at  his  Parliament ;  and  that  he  could  not  without  a  great  posse  attach 
such  disturbers  of  the  peace  on  account  of  their  numbers  and  malice,  as  is 
contained  in  the  said  returns, — the  king,  considering  the  dishonour  to  him 
and  his  dignity  by  such  resistance  and  disobedience  and  being  determined 
that  his  said  mandates  shall  be  put  in  execution,  commands  the  said  Robert 
to  deliver  without  delay  to  the  said  Roger  and  Joan  the  lands,  tenements 
and  goods  aforesaid,  and  if  he  shall  find  any  persons  resisting  therein,  to 
attach  them  and  keep  them  in  safe  custody  according  to  the  tenor  of  the 
aforesaid  mandates,  taking  for  this  purpose  the  posse  of  the  land  of  Powys  ; 
and  the  king  has  commanded  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  lord  of  the  lands 
of  Eedewynk,  Chirk  and  Osewaldestre,  Peter  Corbet,  lord  of  Cans,  Res  ap 
Griffith,  keeper  of  the  king's  lands  of  Cardigan,  the  constable  of  the  castle 
of  Montgomery,  the  sheriff  of  Mereunith,  and  the  sheriff  of  Salop  and 
Stafford,  to  be  aiding  with  their  posses  whenever  required  by  the  said 
Robert.  By  pet.  of  C. 


MEMBRANE    IBd. 

May  18.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Yaus,  Nicholas  Scot,  William 
York.  de  Denum  and  Richard  de  Emeldon,  on  representation  by  William  Grubbe 
of  Suthfen,  merchant  of  Almain,  by  petition  exhibited  before  the  king  and 
Council,  that  in  crossing  the  sea  in  his  ship  laden  with  timber,  herrings,  and 
other  goods  from  Norway  to  Lenne  or  Yarmouth  to  trade  with,  he  came  to 
Raveneser  and  from  there  was  driven  by  a  tempest  to  a  place  in  the  sea 
called  Cousterde  by  Baumburgh,  and  not  wishing  or  daring  to  go  further 
North  for  fear  of  the  Scots,  for  the  safety  of  himself,  his  ship  and  goods,  he 
anchored  there,  when  Roger  de  Horsle  and  John  son  of  Jidiana  de 
Neubigging  and  others  boarded  his  ship,  assaulted  him  and  his  mariners, 
took  them  and  the  ship  whither  they  wished,  imprisoned  him  and  the 
mariners  in  prison  at  Baumburgh  until  the  said  William  and  the  mariners 
8W0Ee  on  the  holy  gospels  that  they  would  go  from  thence  to  Scotland,  and 


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1 009  Membrane  13d — corU. 

conducted  them  three  leagues  in  the  direction  of  Berewyk,  but  as  soon  as 
their  said  conductors  had  left  them  they  turned  immediately  towards 
Newcastle  on  Tyne ;  and  that  his  said  ship  and  goods  are  still  detained. 

By  pet.  of  C. 

May  18«  The  like  to  John  de  Thorp,  Simon  de  Hedersete,  and  John  le  Claver,  on 
York.  complaint  by  Nicholas  de  Hamburgh,  merchant  of  Almain,  that  whereas 
he  freighted  a  ship  called  la  Welyfare  del  Brele  with  divers  wares  at 
Grippeswold  in  Estland,  for  conveyance  to  Eyngeston  upon  Hull,  Robert 
Levyng  of  Aldesburgh,  Richard  atte  Forthe,  John  son  of  Thomas  Ayered, 
Thomas  Yustace  of  Reydone,  Thomas  de  Gosemere,  liobert  Hereward  of 
Reydone,  Geoffrey  Pape  of  Reydon,  Thomas  de  Aldeburgh,  and  Thomas 
•Thomas-servant  de  Aldeburgh,*  Henry  Pakke  of  Suthwolde,  Adam 
Barlibred,  Thomas  son  of  Richard  Rokelyn,  Richard  de  Jememuta,  John 
de  Eston,  Benedict  le  Whryte,  William  Nichole  of  Welles,  Hervey  Seman 
of  Brunham,  John  Felawe  of  Brunham,  Thomas  Mirihel  of  Brunham,  and 
Thomas  Mirihel  of  Brunnemuth,  and  others,  boarded  his  ship  near  Blake- 
neye,  co.  Norfolk,  on  her  voyage,  took  and  carried  away  his  goods  and 
assaulted  him.  By  E. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  on  the  schedule  hereto  annexed. 


Membrane  ISd — continued. 

(Schedule.) 

May  18.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Thorp,  Simon  de  Hedersete, 
York.  Edmund  de  Hemmegrave,  and  John  le  Claver,  on  complaint  by  Nicholas 
de  Hamburgh,  merchant  of  Almain,  that,  whereas  he  freighted  a  ship  called 
la  Weliffare  del  Brele  with  divers  wares  at  Grippeswold  in  Estland,  to  be 
brought  to  the  town  of  Kyngeston  upon  Hull  to  trade  with,  Robert  Levyng 
of  Aldesburgh,  Richard  atte  Forthe,  John  son  of  Thomas  Ayered,  Thomas 
Yustace  of  Reydone,  Thomas  de  Gosemere,  Robert  Hereward  of  Reydone, 
GeofiErey  Pape  of  Reydone,  Thomas  de  Aldeburgh,  and  Thomas  *  Thomas 
servant  de  Aldeburgh,'  Henry  Pakke  of  Suthwolde,  Adam  Barlibred, 
Thomas  son  of  Richard  Rokelyn,  Ralph  de  Jememutha,  John  de  Eston, 
William  Nicole  of  Wells,  Hervey  Seman  of  Brunham,  John  Damman- 
neissone,  John  Dosyere  of  Northales,  John  Soft  of  Northales,  John 
Skylman  of  Eston,  Geoffrey  Wys  of  Eston,  Thomas  de  Bekham  of 
Suthwold,  and  William  his  brother,  John  Chevere  of  Suthwold,  Thomas 
de  Whyton,  William  Aldeth  of  Aldeburgh,  John  de  la  Forthe,  Richard  son 
of  John,  Thomas  atte  Strete,  John  Baldewyne,  Thomas  le  Wayt,  John  le 
Qwyte,  John  Bal,  Richard  ^Bal,  Andrew  Baldeneve,  John  Roche,  John  le 
Marchal,  Hervey  Spenser  of  Brunham,  Gilbert  Burgeys  of  Tychewell, 
John  de  Tychewell,  Hugh  Peper  de  Depedale,  John  Larke  of  Depedale, 
William  Neuman  of  Thornam,  Geoffrey  Wyberd  of  Thomham,  William 
Baret  of  Hunestaneston,  Adam  de  Pakefeld  of  Brunham,  Ralph  Grome  of 
Depedale,  Ralph  Red  of  Brunham,  John  Spynk  of  Brunham,  Thomas 
Gowe  of  Brunham,  Paul  de  Wymundham,  Seman  Gillott,  John  Adam  of 
Brunham,  and  others,  boarded  the  said  ship  near  Blakeneye,  co  Norfolk, 
carried  away  his  goods  and  assaulted  him.     The  jury  to  be  from  Norfolk. 

ByK. 

The  like,  word  for  word,  on  complaint  by  the  said  Nicholas  de  Hamburgh. 
The  jury  to  be  from  the  county  of  Suffolk.  By  K. 


160  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Membrane  18^ — Schedule — cont, 

1  Qoo  {On  the  dorse  of  the  same  Sched^de,) 

May  18.  The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  Helunc  Grove,  merchant 
York.  of  Almain,  that,  whereas  he  freighted  a  ship  called  la  Welyfare  with  divers 
goods  at  Hamburgh  in  Almain  to  be  taken  to  Yarmouth  to  trade  with, 
John  Essoul  of  Baldeseye  and  Ranulf  his  son  and  others  boarded  the  ship 
within  the  port  of  Goseford,  co.  Suffolk,  into  which  port  on  her  voyage  to 
Yarmouth,  it  had  been  driven  by  stress  of  weather,  carried  away  his  goods 
and  assaulted  his  men.  By  E. 

Membrane  18d — cont. 

May  16.  The  like  to  Roger  Beler,  Hugh  de  Prestwold  and  Rod'o  {sic)  Beler,  on 
York.  complaint  by  John  Hamelyn  that  Thomas  Blaunfrount,  Simon  de  Bereford 
and  William  his  brother,  and  Henry  de  Leckeboum  and  others  entered  his 
manors  at  Wymundham,  Burton  Seint  Lazer,  and  Barewe  upon  Sore,  co. 
Leicester,  and  Okele,  co.  Stafford,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  in  his 
parks  there.  By  E. 

« 

May  16.  The  like  to  Edmund  de  Hemmegrave,  Simon  de  Hedersete  and  John 
York.  Claver  on  complaint  by  Albridus  de  Breme,  merchant  of  Almain,  that 
John  Lambot,  Thomas  Sprynget,  Robert  Leuys  of  Grenewich,  Thomas 
Gilour,  Alexander  de  Sandwyco,  Gervase  Alard  of  Wynchelse,  the  younger, 
Henry  Alard  and  Henry  his  brother,  and  others,  boarded  his  ship  while 
anchored  in  the  port  of  Harwich,  assaulted  him  and  his  men,  and  took  away 
the  ship  with  the  goods  in  her :  the  jury  to  be  of  Suffolk.  By  E. 

May  16.  The  like  to  Walter  de  Norwyco,  John  de  Thorp  and  John  Claver,  on 
York.  information  that  Thomas  Daniet,  Reginald  son  of  Thomas,  Bartholomew 
le  Cayly,  John  son  of  Simon  de  Walpol,  Peter  son  of  Peter,  John  son  of 
Adam,  Walter  Eippyng,  Walter  Sparwe  of  Walsokne,  Robert  de  Causton, 
William  le  Mareschal,  Peter  de  Aldebury,  Walter  son  of  Adam  de  Colton  of 
Tyrington,  Walter  son  of  Clarice,  John  son  of  Thomas,  Robert  Chapman, 
Reginald  Chapman,  Reginald  son  of  Ralph,  Laurence  de  Depedale  of 
Walton,  Geoffrey  son  of  Stephen,  John  le  Blowere,  Eustace  Noon,  Richard 
de  Rygges,  John  Flury,  William  de  Westburgh  of  Tilney,  Richard  le 
Blowere,  Adam  son  of  Gregory,  John  Germound,  Edmund  Grey  and  Joseph 
Lambert,  of  Wynggenhale,  subcollectors  of  the  eighteenth  in  the  towns  of 
Walpol,  Westwalton,  Walsokne,  Tilneye,  Tiryngton  and  Wygenhale,  co. 
Norfolk,  men  deputed  from  the  said  towns,  taxed  and  raised  great  sums  of 
money  for  the  king's  use  from  the  said  towns,  which  they  concealed  and 
appropriated.  By  E. 

May  18.  The  like  to  Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton,  William  la  Zousche  of  Assheby, 
York.  Thomas  de  Radeclyve,  and  William  de  Assheby,  on  complaint  by  John  de 
Pateshull  that  John  de  Olneye,  William  le  Botiller,  the  younger,  Richard 
de  Newenham,  Walter  le  Gardener  of  WodehuU,  and  Robert  his  brother, 
Stephen  de  Haversham,  clerk,  and  John  Dauncelark  with  others  broke  his 
houses  of  Little  Craule,  co.  Buckingham,  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

By  pet.  of  C. 

May  16.         The  like  to  Edmund  de  Nevill,  John  Travers,  and  John  de  Lancastre,  by 
York.        oath  of  good  men  of  the  counties  of  York  and  Lancaster,  touching  the 
persons  who  broke  the  king's  free  chaces  of  Bouland,  co.  York,  andPenhull, 
Trouden,  Rossendale^  Akerington,  and  Hoddelesden,  co.  Lancaster. 

ByE. 


16  EDWARD  II.-  Part  2.  161 


1322. 


MEMBRANE    12d. 


May  17.         Oommission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Langele,  Robert  de  Stoke 

York.         and    Roger  Illari  touching  the  persons  who    burned    a   water  mill  at 

Warewyk,  while  it  was  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of 

Thomas  son  of  Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  earl  of  Warwick.  By  K. 

May  18.  Mandate  to  Roger  Beler,  keeper  of  the  castles,  manors,  towns  and  lands, 
York.  late  of  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  of  other  rebels  in  the 
counties  of  Leicester,  Stafford  and  Derby,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands,  to 
make  an  extent  thereof,  to  wit,  of  their  yearly  value  in  demesnes,  villeinages, 
homages,  services,  rents,  and  all  other  issues  ;  and  to  enquire  what  lands  are 
forfeitures  to  the  king  without  claim,  and  what  have  clamis  lodged  against 
them ;  what  are  worth  keeping  in  the  king's  hands  for  stock  and  other 
profits,  what  would  be  better  let  to  farm  to  tenants  and  at  what  rates  and 
terms ;  also  as  to  those  lands  kept  in  the  king's  hand,  at  what  farm  they 
would  let ;  also  how  much  great  wood  and  underwood  could  be  sold  without 
waste  or  destruction  and  what  other  profits  could  be  made  thereof ;  and  he 
is  to  certify  the  king  hereof  this  side  of  the  quinzaine  of  Midsummer. 

By  E.  and  C. 

The  like  to  the  following  touching  the  castles,  manors,  towns,  lands,  and 
tenements  of  rebels  in  the  following  counties  :— 
John  Travers  in  Lancaster. 
Roger  de  Waltham  in  Stafford, 
Robert  de  Tok  in  Derby. 

Richard  de  Whatton  in  Northampton,  Nottingham,  and  Rutland. 
Robert  de  Gaddesby  in  Leicester, 
Robert  de  Aston  of  the  possessions  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster  and 

others  in  Somerset,  Dorset,  and  Gloucester. 
Richard  de  Emeldon,  of  the  lands  of  the  said  earl  and  others  in 

Northumberland. 
John  Travers  of  the  lands  of  the  earl  and  others  in  Lancaster,  Blake- 

bumshire,  and  Halton,  eo.  Chester. 
Robert  de  Hungerford  of  lands  of  the  earl  and  others  in  the  city  of 

London,  and  counties  of  Middlesex,  Wilts,  Berks,  and  Southampton. 
The  keeper  of  the  lands  of  certain  rebels  in  Lancaster. 
Richard  de  Rodeneye,  of  the  lands  of  the  earl  and  others  in  Devon 

and  Cornwall. 
Gilbert  de  Syngelton,  of  the  castle  of  Haulton,  and  lands  in  Congelton, 

Whitteleie    and    Longedendale,    co.   Chester,    and    Wydenes,   co. 

Lancaster. 
Thomas   DeyviU,  of  the  castle  and  manor  of  Pontefract,  and  all 

castles  and  lands  of  the  earl  and  others  in  the  county  of  York  on 

this  side  the  river  Use,  except  the  manor  of  Skipton  in  Craven. 
Robert  de  Whatton,  of  the  manor  of   Kneshale  and  all  castles  and 

lands  of  the  earl  and  others  in  Nottingham,    Northampton  and 

Rutland,  and  fees  of  Lancaster  in  the  counties  of  Lihcoln  and 

Nottingham  and  in  the  under-shrievalty  (retrovicecom*)  of  Lincoln. 
John  de  Kylvynton  of  the  like  between  the  rivers  These  and  Use. 
Henry  de  Malton,  of  the  like  in  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland,  and 

the  castles  and  manors    of    Skipton  in  Craven  and  Burton  in 

Lonesdale. 
Alan  de  Cuppeldyk  of  the  like  in  Lincoln. 
Roger  Carles  of  the  like  in  Hereford,  Worcester,  and  Salop. 
Robert  de  Stoke  of  the  like   in  Warwick,  Oxford,   Bedford,  and 

Buckingham. 

24962  h 


162 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

June  15. 
Haddlesey. 


May  18. 
York. 


Membrane  12(1 — cont. 

The  like  mandate  to  John  de  Whytington,  Peter  de  Scremby,  Nicholas  de 
Neubald,  and  Robert  Haulay  touching  the  lands  &c.  of  the  said  earl  and 
other  rebels  in  the  county  of  Lincoln.  By  £.  and  C. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  de  Bereford,  John  de 
Foxle,  John  de  Stonore,  and  Robert  de  Morby,  on  complaint  by  John  de 
Bloxham  that  Thomas  son  of  Roger  de  Beaufoo  and  Roger  his  brother, 
Roger  son  of  Guy  de  Wyginton,  Robert  son  of  John  de  Trillowe,  John  de 
Leye,  Edmund  Flambard,  John  son  of  Ralph  de  Bereford,  Walter  son  of 
Ralph  de  Sutton  of  Donstowe,  Thomas  de  Hynton,  John  Wodeward,  Richard 
le  Faukener,  Thomas  son  of  John  Baldon,  Thomas  Eleyne,  Lovekin  Bruyn 
of  Bereford  St.  John,  Walter  atte  Grove,  John  Ricard,  Adam  de  Bobenhull, 
Robert  son  of  Walter  de  Molendino,  Richard  le  Thresshere,  and  Roger  de 
Roppesle  with  others  entered  his  dwelling-place  at  Bereford  St.  John,  co. 
Oxford,  broke  the  walls,  hedges,  doors,  windows,  and  dove-cot  there,  and 
carried  away  doves  and  other  goods  there  and  at  Bereford  St.  Michael, 
assaulted  his  men  who  were  in  his  said  dwelling-place,  raised  the  hue  and 
cry  upon  them,  ejected  them  therefrom  and  pursued  them  to  the  town  of 
Bereford  St.  Michael,  besieged  them  in  houses  of  the  said  John  there  for  a 
great  space,  broke  the  houses  and  assaulted  them. 

By  pet.  of  C.  and  by  fine  of  20«. 


May  20. 

York. 


June  4. 
BothweU. 


June  2« 

BothweU. 


MEMBRANE    lid. 

Commission  of  oyer  end  terminer  to  Edmund  de  Nevill,  Gilbert  de 
Syngelton  and  John  de  Lancastre  on  complaint  by  Richard  de  Hulton  that 
Adam  de  Radeclif,  and  John  and  Roger  his  brothers,  Richard  son  of 
William  de  Radeclif,  Robert  de  Heton,  Elias  de  Levere,  Matthew  de  Ridich, 
Jordan  de  Tettelawe,  Ithel  de  Indeleye  and  Adam  de  Bletherhose  with 
others  entered  his  manors  at  Overdeshale,  Hulton  and  Flixton,  co.  Lancaster, 
broke  the  gates  of  his  manors,  and  the  doors  and  windows  of  his  houses 
there,  carried  away  his  goods,  broke  his  parks,  hunted  therein,  and  assaulted 
his  servants.  By  pet  of  C.  and  fine  of  |  mark. 

The  like  to  Walter  de  Norwyco,  William  de  Bereford  and  John  de 
Stonore,  touching  the  case  between  Hamo  de  Chiggewell  and  William  de 
Bodele,  citizens  of  London,  and  executors  of  the  will  of  Elias  Petri,  late 
king's  merchant  and  citizen  of  the  same  city,  of  the  one  part,  and  Thomas 
Cok  of  Abyndon  and  John  Simeon,  merchants  of  London,  of  the  other  part, 
as  to  the  arrest  of  the  goods  of  the  said  Thomas  and  John  at  the  suit  of 
the  first-named  parties,  which  was  moved  in  the  Chancery  and  as  to  which 
a  petition  was  made  in  the  Parliament  at  York  three  weeks  after  Easter 
last. 

The  like  to  John  de  Stonore,  Ralph  de  Bereford  and  Thomas  de  Louth 
on  complaint  by  John  de  Haudlo  that  Walter  le  Poure,  knight,  Richard  de 
Louches,  Philip  de  Havill,  Giles  Ryvel,  Thomas  Malet,  Giles  le  Poure, 
Richard  atte  Hall,  and  John  de  Hampton,  and  others,  entered  his  manors  at 
Pidynton,  Mosewelle,  Bokele  (stc),  Hedyndon,  Chadelynton,  Swereford  and 
Rollyndryght,  co.  Oxford,  drove  away  his  horses,  cattle  and  sheep  and 
committed  divers  trespasses  there.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices,  on  complaint  by  the  same  John  de  Haudlo 
thst  William  de  Side,  chaplain,  Richard  atte  Halle,  Robert  Barbost,  William 
de  Caumpdene,  Nicholas  Perys,  Peter  de  la  Mare,  Thomas  *  the  persones 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  2.  168. 


1322. 


Membrane  lid — cont. 


baillif '  of  Cheverel  and  Peter  le  Clerk  entered  his  manors  at  Cheverel  and 
Pulton,  CO.  Wilts,  drove  away  his  horses,  cattle  and  sheep  and  committed 
divers  trespasses  there.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  John  de  Haudlo 
that  certain  persons  entered  his  manor  of  Enham,  co.  Southampton,  drove 
away  his  horses,  cattle  and  sheep  and  committed  other  trespasses.     By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  John  de  Haudlo 
touching  the  commission  of  like  trespasses  at  his  manors  {sic)  of  Coulne,  co. 
Somerset  (sic),  and  the  driving  away  of  his  horses,  cattle  and  sheep. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  John  de  Haudlo 
that  Bichard  de  Louches,  John  son  of  Bichard  de  Loaches,  Balph  Wace, 
Andrew  de  Louches,  Robert  de  Louches  of  Chisilhampton,  John  Marmyon, 
Master  Robert  de  Leukenore,  Alan  de  EUisfeld,  Richard  de  Williamescote, 
Gilbert  de  Cherlebnry,  Drogo  de  Dane,  Gilbert  de  Dane,  Roger  de  Calstone, 
Thomas  de  Gersyndon,  Richard  de  Hattecombe  and  John  de  Skalebrok 
with  others  entered  his  manors  at  Borstal,  Lntegarsale,  Adingrave,  Accle 
and  Stepulcleydon,  co.  Buckingham,  drove  away  his  horses,  cattle  and 
sheep,  and  committed  other  trespasses.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    lOd. 

May  24.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Inge,  Nicholas  de  Wedergrave, 
Haverab.  and  John  de  la  Fosse  on  petition  before  the  king  and  Council  by  the  prior 
of  Goldeclyve  in  the  Marches  of  Wales  showing  that,  whereas  that  priory  is 
of  the  king's  advowson  and  the  temporalities  belonging  to  the  priory  are  held 
of  the  king  and  are  of  his  fee,  and  the  prior  is  a  lord  of  the  Marches  and  has 
his  liberty  in  those  parts  like  other  lords  of  the  Marches  there,  and  ought 
not  to  answer  elsewhere  for  the  lands  or  tenements  belonging  to  his  priory, 
and  that  neither  he  nor  his  predecessors  in  times  past  ought  to  answer 
except  as  lords  of  the  Marches,  William  le  Walshe  of  Lanwaryn  and  Griffin 
ap  Henri,  with  the  assent  of  Roger  Damory,  then  a  lord  of  the  Marches  of 
the  adjoining  lands,  designing  to  usurp  and  attract  the  demesne  of  the 
priory  to  the  said  Roger,  procured  certain  writs  from  the  chancery  of  the 
said  Roger  in  these  parts  against  the  said  prior  and  others  his  tenants 
concerning  certain  tenements  of  the  prior  in  Goldeclyve  and  Multon, 
within  the  prior's  liberty  of  Goldclyve,  to  be  pleaded  in  the  court  of 
the  said  Roger  in  Lembenith  and  Kaerliol,  and  sued  out  process  thereof 
there ;  and  although  the  king  prohibited  the  said  Roger  and  his  bailiffs 
from  holding  such  pleas  in  his  courts  to  the  king's  prejudice  and  commanded 
the  said  William  and  Griffin  to  implead  the  said  prior  and  his  tenants  else- 
where according  to  law  and  the  custom  of  those  parts,  if  they  should  deem  it 
expedient,  nevertheless  the  said  Roger  and  his  bailiffs  continued  the  said 
pleas  in  the  said  courts  and  the  said  William  and  Griffin  prosecuted  the 
same  pleas  there  until  the  tenements  were  by  judgment  of  the  said  courts 
adjudged  to  them,  to  the  prejudice  of  the  king  and  the  danger  of  the 
disherison  of  the  church  of  the  said  prior.  The  king  therefore,  being  bound 
by  reason  of  his  superior  lordship  to  show  justice  to  his  subjects,  as  well  for 
his  own  right  as  wishing  on  behalf  of  the  said  prior  to  provide  a  remedy 
herein,  commissioned  the  above  justices  to  cause  as  well  the  said  prior  as  the 
said  William  and  Grif&n  to  come  before  them  and  to  hear  their  cases  {rationes) 
and  to  enquire  therein,  if  necessary,  in  their  presence  by  oath  of  good  men  of 


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CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


May  24. 

Haverah. 


May  20. 

York. 


June  1. 
Boihwell. 


Membrane  lOd — cont. 

the  lands  of  Caldecote,  Eaerlion  and  Edelegan  at  present  in  the  king's  hands, 
and  also  of  the  liberty  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk  and  Marshal  of  England, 
the  king's  brother,  of  the  land  of  Stroguill,  which  are  adjacent  to  the  liberty 
of  Goldeclyve.  By  pet.  of  C. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  William,  prior  of 
Goldclive  in  the  marches  of  Wales,  as  shown  in  his  petition  exhibited 
before  the  king  and  Council,  that  William  de  Stratton,  John  Lutell,  Griffin 
ap  Henry,  Roger  Pyn,  Roger  Neweman,  John  Wolrich,  Nicholas  son  of 
Robert  de  Runeston,  Walter  de  Preston,  Nicholas  Smith,  William  Machoun, 
Nicholas  Machoun,  Llewelin  ap  Meurik,  Gregory  son  of  Lewelin  ap  Meurik, 
Philip  Tevan,  Thomas  Ladde,  Philip  Seysild  and  John  Randolf  assaulted 
him  at  Morburne  within  his  liberty  of  Goldclive,  took  him  and 
imprisoned  him  for  seven  days,  and  afterwards  took  him  to  the  castle  of 
Uske  and  kept  him  there  until  he  made  fine  with  them  by  100  marks,  led 
away  bis  horses  and  cattle  at  Morburne,  Assh  and  Coudre  within  the 
said  liberty,  and  carried  away  other  goods  of  his.  The  jury  to  be  taken 
from  the  lands  specified  in  the  preceding  commission.  By  pet.  of  C. 

The  like  to  John  de  Cherleton,  mayor  of  the  merchants  of  the  staple  of 
wools  and  wool-fells,  Adam  de  Brom  and  Peter  de  Lodyngton,  on  informa- 
tion that  the  collectors  of  custom  of  wools  and  wool-fells  in  the  ports 
within  the  counties  of  Northumberland,  York,  Lincoln,  Nottingham, 
Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Surrey,  Sussex,  Southampton,  Devon,  Somerset,  Dorset 
and  the  city  of  London,  as  well  the  present  collectors  as  those  who  have 
been  collectors  from  the  date  of  the  statute  of  the  staple,  20  May, 
6  Edward  II,  and  their  controllers,  have  permitted  divers  merchants 
fraudulently  to  export  wools  and  fells  contrary  to  the  king's  prohibition  and 
have  appropriated  a  great  part  of  the  money  accruing  £rom  the  i  mark  on 
every  sack  of  wool,  on  every  last  of  hides  and  on  every  three  hundred  fells 
granted  in  the  eleventh  year  beyond  the  right  custom  by  natives,  and  from 
the  10«.  on  every  sack  of  wool,  on  every  last  of  hides  and  on  every  three 
hundred  fells  by  foreign  merchants,  granted  in  the  eleventh  year  beyond  the 
right  custom ;  that  those  who  have  held  the  office  of  the  tronage  in  the 
same  ports  have  taken  money  from  divers  merchants,  natives  and  foreigners, 
to  permit  the  passage  out  of  the  realm  of  their  wools,  some  unweighed  and 
some  insufficiently  weighed,  to  the  loss  of  the  custom;  that  divers 
merchants,  with  the  counsel  and  assent  of  certain  persons,  in  other  places 
in  the  said  counties  than  those  in  which  there  is  a  ooket,  have  exported 
unweighed  wools,  the  custom  being  unpaid ;  and  that  very  many  persons 
in  the  said  counties  have  received  tiiQ  goods  of  foreign  merchants,  who  have 
exported  wools  and  wool-fells  contrary  to  the  statute,  and  have  avowed  the 
same  for  their  own,  that  so  the  said  foreign  merdimts  should  remain 
unpunished  for  their  offences.  By  E. 

Afterwards,  1  July,  Peter  de  Lodyngton,  John  de  Tichebum,  John  de 
Insula,  William  le  Wayte,  and  John  Gabriel  were  associated  with  the  said 
mayor  in  the  foregoing  commission.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  de  Stonore,  Ralph  de  Bereford,  and  Thomas  de  Louth, 
on  complaint  by  Ingelram  Berenger  that  Henry  Pycard,  John  Fomot,  and 
Robert  Grey  with  others  entered  his  manor  at  Tytecoumbe,  co.  Berks,  broke 
the  gates  of  the  manor  and  the  doors  and  windows  of  the  houses  therein 
and  took  and  led  away  his  horses,  oxen,  and  sheep,  and  carried  away  his 
goods.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  oii  complaint  by  the  said  Ingelram  that 
Willi^n)  son  of  Warin,  John  Mi^iitravers,  Nicholas  de  Percjr,  and  William 


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de  Percy  with  others  entered  his  manors  at  Shnpton  and  Tounholl,  co. 
Southampton,  drove  away  his  horses,  cattle,  sheep  and  goats,  and  committed 
other  trespasses.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  Ingelram  that 
John  Strugg,  Peter  Skydemore,  John  Mautravers,  Nicholas  de  Percy, 
William  de  Whitefeld,  and  Edmund  de  Pleycy,  with  others,  entered  his 
manors  of  Ebblesboum,  Alvedeston,  and  Brodemore,  co.  Wilts,  committed 
the  like  trespasses,  took  and  led  away  his  horses,  cattle,  sheep,  she-goats, 
and  swine,  and  carried  away  his  goods.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  Ingelram  that 
William  de  Whitefeld  and  John  Mautravers,  with  others,  entered  his 
manors  at  Morton  and  Blakemore,  co.  Dorset,  committed  the  like  trespasses, 
took  and  led  away  his  horses,  cattle  and  sheep,  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE   9d. 

May  28.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Stonore,  Balph  de 
Haverah.  Bereford,  and  Thomas  de  Louth  on  the  king's  information  that  John  de 
Wynton*,  William  de  Skelton,  Nicholas  Brachet,  John  de  Leycestre,  John 
Perceval,  John  Cheverel,  Henry  de  Wode,  John  Coltrep,  Edmund  Danvers, 
John  de  Holt,  Henry  Trenchard,  Ralph  de  Multon,  Alexander  de  Scalebrok 
(Skalebrok*),  Thomas  Wythaye,  Boger  Mael,  Thomas  Artheu,  Thomas  de 
Berkele,  Thomas  de  Ipwell,  Bichard  de  Louches,  Maurice  son  of  Maurice 
de  Berkele  and  Thomas  son  of  Maurice  de  Berkele,  with  others, 
entered  the  manors  of  Dadyngton,  Eertlyngton,  Piriton,  Hasele,  Ascote 
and  Spelesbury,  co.  Oxford,  lately  in  the  king's  hands,  took  and  led  away 
horses,  cattle,  sheep  and  swans,  and  committed  other  trespasses.  [Pari. 
Writs,]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  that  Walter  de 
Shirbum,  Richard  de  Aula  of  Hungerford,  Thomas  Whityng,  Nicholas 
Brachel,  Nicholas  de  Skelton,  John  Perceval,  John  de  Leycestre,  Maurice 
son  of  Maurice  de  Berkele,  and  Thomas  son  of  Maurice  de  Berkele  with 
others  entered  the  manors  of  Spene,  Henton  and  Stanford,  co.  Berks,  lately 
in  the  king's  hands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.     [Pari.  Writs,] 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  that  John  Mautravers, 
William  de  Whitefeld  and  Nicholas  de  Percy  with  others  entered  the 
manors  of  Berton,  Asshele,  Creuker,  Bedhampton,  and  Mapeldorewell,  co. 
Southampton,  lately  in  the  king's  hands,  &c.,  as  above.     [Pari,  Writs,] 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  information  that  John  Mautravers, 
William  de  Whittefeld,  Edmund  de  Plecy,  Raymond  Heryng,  John  Strug, 
and  John  de  Ferlond  (Frelond)  with  others  entered  the  manors  of  Hugheton 
and  Asshemere,  co.  Dorset,  lately  in  the  king's  hands,  and  committed  divers 
trespasses  there.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  information  that  Warin  de  Leuche,  and 
John  Ballard  of  Wycoumbe  with  others  entered  the  manors  of  Dachet, 
Fulmer  and  Wycombe,  co.  Buckingham,  [lately]  in  the  king's  hands,  and 
committed  divers  trespasses  there.     [Part.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 


*Thit  and  other  nameB  in  brackets  are  variants  oocurring  in  the  repetitions  of  these 
named  on  membrane  Id^ 


166  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


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Membrane   dd — cant. 


The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  information  that  Peter  de  Grymestede, 
Thomas  le  Gardener  (Gardiner),  John  Sterlynge,  Nicholas  de  Charyngworth, 
Adam  Heghway,  John  Symond  (Simond)  and  Roger  Hardyng  with  others 
entered  the  manors  of  Fastern,  Cumpton,  Merwhedon,  Uppavene, 
Marleberwe,  Wutton,  Brodeton,  Wynterbume,  Berwyk,  Sende,  Merston, 
Eton,  Somersford,  Chilworth,  Crikkelade,  Tokenham  and  Beaumys,  co. 
Wilts,  lately  in  the  king's  hands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there. 
[Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  information  that  John  le  Eyng  of 
Gloucestre,  Ralph  Wyberd  of  Leghampton,  Adam  atte  Hyde  of  Stratfeld 
Mortimer,  Robert  de  Somersford,  Richard  de  Bosco  of  Cheddeworth, 
Thomas  de  Byngham,  and  William  le  Eyr  with  others  entered  the  manors 
of  Lychelade,  Pairford,  Cheddeworth,  Hampton  Moysy,  Bardesle, 
Lassebarwe,  Bisselaye,  Wysangre,  Musardre  and  Wynstan,  co.  Gloucester, 
lately  in  the  king's  hands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.  [Pari. 
Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  that  John  Strugge 
with  others  entered  the  manor  of  Baggeshote,  co.  Surrey,  lately  in  the 
king's  hands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  John  de  Bousser,  John  de  Cantebrigg  and  William  de  Gose- 
feld  on  the  king's  information  that  Matthew  de  Bassyngboume,  John 
Gerard  (Gerad),  the  younger,  William  Lambe,  John  Gerard  (Gerad),  the  elder, 
John  de  Luttelbury  (Litelbiri),  Andrew  atte  Grene,  Agnes  la  Keu,  Andrew  le 
Rede,  Simon  Huberd,  Thomas  de  Mildenhale,  William  Raven,  Henry 
Hamound,  Serlo  de  Bernewell,  Gaudin  le  Taillur,  Henry  de  Gemoun  of 
Berewell  (Berwell),  Gilbert  (Geoffrey)  Bere,  Peter  Anneys  (Anneis),  Thomas 
Valentyne,  Geoffrey  Coltman,  Nicholas  le  Clerk,  John  le  Eeu  the  elder, 
Simon  Spaude,  John  Buttetourt  (Botetourt),  Stephen  '  Abbotesserjaunt '  of 
Rewley,  John  Alrich,  Henry  Wythye,  Richard  Huberd,  Philip  le  Porter, 
Philip  Stulle,  William  de  la  More,  Nicholas  de  Clipshale,  Martin 
Bernard,  Andrew  Gersoun,  John  Chirketot  (Cryketot),  Alexander  le 
Taillour,  William  Skynel,  Alan  Paas,  William  Tulibel,  John  Berhors, 
Gilbert  le  Smith,  Hugh  Feise,  Henry  Dyve,  Henry  le  Roper,  John  le 
Palefreyman  (Palfreyman),  Philip  le  Mouner,  John  le  Louerd,  Roger  Toly, 
Thomas  atte  Dam,  Roger  Herald,  John  de  Stonham,  Adam  le  Gay,  Henry 
del  Bakhous,  John  Deveneys  the  younger,  Hugh  de  Pridington  (Pridyng- 
ton),  Henry  Deveneys,  Alan  Berhors,  William  Ede,  John  de  Creek,  Walter 
de  Criek  (Creek),  and  William  de  Hacford  of  Westle  (Westhale)  with 
others  entered  the  manor  of  Saham,  co.  Cambridge,  lately  in  the  king's 
hands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  that  Richard  Haydrqp, 
William  de  Reyndon,  Henry  Austyn  of  Catworth,  John  Wamgyl 
(Wrangil),  of  Tilbrok  (Tylbrok),  William  le  Engleys  of  Little  Paxton,  John 
Bargoun  of  Great  Stepton  (Stopton)  and  William  de  Berle  with  others 
entered  the  manors  of  Eeston  and  Suthoo,  co.  Huntingdon,  [lately]  in  the 
king's  h&nds,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.       [Pari.  Writs.] 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  that  Hugh  de  Bayous, 
William  de  Bayous,  John  de  Stopton,  and  Henry  de  Scargil  (ScargyD  with 
others  entered  the  manor  of  Partington,  co.  York,  lately  in  the  king's 
bands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 


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The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  touching  tHe  persons 
who  entered  the  manor  of  Hagebarwe,  co.  Lincoln,  lately  in  the  king's 
hands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.      [Pari.  Writs,]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  touching  the  persons 
who  entered  the  manor  of  Brewode  (stc),  co.  Rutland,  lately  in  the  king's 
hands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.      [Pari,  Writs.]  By  p.s. 


May  28. 
Haverah. 


Juno   18. 
Haddlesey. 


June  11. 

Haddlesey. 


MEMBRANE  8d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  Wylughby,  Roger  de 
Beler,  and  William  de  Gosefeld  on  the  king's  information  that  John  Wyard, 
Roger  de  Wassebourn  and  Robert  de  Harle,  with  others,  entered  the  manors 
of  Shireves  Lenche,  Elmle,  Cumberton  and  Salwarp,  co.  Worcester,  lately 
in  the  king's  hands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.      [Pari.  Writs.] 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  that  William  Trussel 
and  William  his  son,  Roger  la  Zusche  (Zouche)  and  Ralph  his  brother, 
Thomas  de  Bredon,  Robert  de  Holand,  and  Robert  de  Dalton  with  others 
entered  the  manors  of  Lughteburgh,  Beaumaner,  Fretheby,  Ernesby, 
Huclescote  and  Querndon,  co.  Leicester,  lately  in  the  king's  hands,  and  com- 
mitted divers  trespasses  there.      [Pari,  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  that  Andrew  de 
Eendale,  Peter  de  Lymesy,  Nicholas  de  Bonevill,  and  John  de  Skypton 
with  others  entered  the  manors  of  Roston  and  Thurwaston,  co.  Derby, 
lately  in  the  king's  hands,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there.  [Pari. 
Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  that  John  Wyard, 
Geoffrey  de  Beaufo,  and  Thomas  Blaonkfrount  with  others  entered  the 
manors  of  Brayles  and  Toneworth,  co.  Warwick,  and  committed  divers 
trespasses  there.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  information  that  Andrew  de 
Kent,  and  Thomas  Withre  (Wythre),  with  others,  entered  the  manor  of 
Alestanfeld,  co.  Stafford,  [lately]  in  the  king's  hands,  and  committed  divers 
trespasses  there.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  de  Herle,  John  de  Bousscr  and  Adam  de  Brom  on 
the  king's  information  that  Hugh  de  Audele  the  younger,  Roger  de  Mortuo 
Mari  of  Wygemor,  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Chirk,  Master  Rees  ap  HoweU, 
Richard  do  Lymesy,  Meuric  ap  Res,  John  Counter,  Traham  Du,  Meredith 
ap  Eynon,  MeuricK  Eemmeys,  Hugh  de  Rath',  David  Syuuagh,  Jevan  ap 
Gwyn,  William  de  Rues,  Nicholas  de  la  March,  William  Sart[us],  John 
Curteys,  Richard  le  Barber,  William  le  Rede,  Nicholas  de  Usk,  Adam 
Gybbe,  Howel  ap  Maddok,  Jerverth  ap  Phelipp'son  and  Maddok  ap  Eynon 
with  others  mowed  the  king's  com  and  grass  at  Neuport,  Stowe,  Dyueleys, 
Maghay  and  Rempny  in  Wenthelok,  and  committed  divers  trespasses  there. 
The  jury  is  to  be  of  the  parts  of  Wentelok,  Gloumorgan  and  Morganno,  and 
Usk.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  John  de  Bousser  and  John  Inge,  bv  oath  of  good  men  of  the 
lands  of  Gloumorgan  and  Gower,  lately  in  the  king's  hands,  touching  the 
persons  who  took  John  Iweyn,  clerk,  and  Philip  le  Eeu,  his  servant,  at  the 


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eastle  of  Neth  in  the  land  of  Glomorgan,  led  them  to  Swyneseye  in  the 
land  of  Oower,  killed  them  there  and  plundered  them  of  their  goods. 

ByK. 


May  28. 
Haverah. 


May  28. 
Haverah. 


MEMBRANE    Id. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Stonore,  Ralph  de  Hereford 
and  Thomas  de  Louth  on  complaint  by  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Win- 
chester, that  John  de  Wynton,  and  others  entered  the  earl's  manors  at 
Dadyngton,  Eertlyngton,  Piriton,  Hasele,  Ascote  and  Spelesbury,  co. 
Oxford,  &o.  [as  set  forth  in  the  king's  information  on  p.  165].  [Pari, 
Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  Hugh  le  Despenser, 
touching  trespasses  committed  on  his  under-mentioned  manors  [being 
identical  with  those  recited  in  the  king's  informations  on  pp.  165-6  as  com- 
mitted when  the  manors  were  in  his  hands] ,  viz. — 

Spene,  Henton  and  Stanford,  co.  Berks.  By  p.s. 

Hugheton  and  Asshemere,  co.  Dorset.  By  p.s. 

Berton,    Asshele,    Creuker,     Bedhampton    and    Mapeldorewell,    co. 

Southampton.  By  p.s. 

Dachet,  Foulmer,  and  Wycombe,  co.  Buckingham.  By  p.s. 

Fastem,   Cumpton,    Merwheden,    Uppavene,    Marleberwe,    Wutton, 

Broddeton,  Wynterbom,  Berwyk,  Sonde,  Merston,  Eton,  Somersford, 

Chelworth,  Crickelade,  Tokenham  and  Beaumys,  co.  Wilts.    By  p.s. 

Lychelade,  Fairford,  Cheddeworth,  Hampton  Moysy,  Bardesle,  Lasse- 

barwe,     Bysseleye,     Wysangre,     Musardere     and    Wynstan,    co. 

Gloucester.  By  p.s. 

Baggheshote,  co.  Surrey.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  John  de  Bousser,  John  de  Cantebrigge  and  William  de 
Oosefeld  on  like  complaint  by  the  said  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Win- 
chester, that  Matthew  de  Bassingbume  and  others  committed  trespasses  on 
his  manor  of  Saham,  co.  Cambridge  [as  set  forth  on  the  king's  information 
on  p.  166].     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  of  the  said  Hugh  le 
Despenser  touching  his  undermentioned  manors  [as  set  forth  on  the  king's 
informations  on  pp.  166-7],  viz. — 

Eeston  and  Suthho,  oo.  Huntingdon.  By  p.s. 

Parlington,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

Hagebarwe,  co.  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

Berwedon,  oo.  Butla^d.  By  p.s. 

Shireveslenche,  Elmle,  Cumbreton  and  Salwarp,  co.  Worcester. 

By  p.s. 
Lughteburgh,  Beaumaner,  Tretbeby^  Emesby,  Huclescote  and  Quern- 
don,  CO.  Leicester.  By  p.s. 
Boston  and  Thurwarston^  oo.  Derby.  By  p.s. 
Biayles  and  Toneworth,  co.  Warwick.  By  p.s. 
Alstanfeld,  co.  Stafford.     [Pari  Writs.]                                    By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    M. 


21  [June]  •        Commissioner  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Nevill,  Richard  de  la  Bere 
Bi8hopthorp«.  and  Peter  de  la  Bokele  on  the  king's  information  that  Roger  de  Pedwardyn 

and  Roger  his  son,  Philip  Damy,  Hasculph  de  Whitewell,  Richard  de 


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Furneux,  John  son  of  Alan  de  Bolyngbrok,  Thomas  de  Hillari  of  Frauncton 
and  Thomas  de  Welles  with  others  entered  the  manor  of  Frauncton,  co. 
Lincoln,  lately  in  the  king's  hands,  and  took  and  carried  away  goods  found 
there.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the 
younger,  that  Roger  de  Pedwardyne  with  others  as  above  entered  the  said 
manor  of  Fraunketon,  which  he  holds  by  the  king's  commission.         By  K. 

June  23.  The  like  to  Richard  de  la  Bere  and  Henry  de  Pentelawe  on  complaint 

York.         by  Reginald  Povy  of  Abyndon  that  Richard  Bisshop  of  Abyndon  and  Alice 

his  wife  and  John  his  son  and  John  de  Walingford  of  Abyndon   with 

others  assaulted  him  at  Abyndon,  co.  Berks.  By  p.s. 

Afterwards  on  2  August,  16  Edward  II,  Adam  de  Brom  and  Master 
Robert  de  Ayleston  were  associated  in  the  foregoing  commission. 

Afterwards  on  11  August,  in  the  same  year,  Robert  de  Hungerford  was 
associated  in  the  said  commission. 

Afterwards  John  Loveday  was  associated  with  the  said  Richard  and 
Henry.    Durham,  26  September. 

June  2.  The  like  to  John  de  Stonore,  Ralph  de  Bereford  and  Thomas  de  Louthe 

Rothwell.  on  complaint  by  John  de  Haudlo  that  William  de  Side,  chaplain,  Richard 
atte  Halle,  Robert  Barbost,  William  de  Caumpeden,  Nicholas  Perys,  Peter 
de  la  Mare,  Thomas  *  the  personesbaillif '  of  Cheverel,  Peter  le  Clerk  of 
Laventon,  Peter  le  Frenssh,  Henry  Trym,  Geoffrey  le  Clerk,  William 
Gerard,  Ralph  son  of  Geoffrey  le  Clerk,  John  son  of  Robert  Pynnok  of 
Stoke,  Thomas  le  Rede  of  Wermenstre,  and  John  le  Duyn,  knight, 
with  others,  entered  his  manors  at  Cheverel  and  Pulton,  co.  Wilts,  &c. 
[as  on  pp.  162-8] .  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  John  de  Haudlo 
that  Giles  Power,  Henry  le  Kyller  of  Andevere,  Richard  Trenchefoil, 
Richard  le  Rede  of  Coumbe  and  John  le  Duyn  with  others  committed  the 
like  trespasses  at  his  manor  of  Enham,  co.  Southampton,  and  drove  away 
his  horses,  cattle,  &c.  [as  set  forth  on  p.  168] .  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  John  de  Haudlo 
that  Walter  le  Poure,  knight,  Richard  de  Louches,  Philip  de  Hanvill,  Giles 
Ryvel,  Thomas  Malet,  Giles  le  Poure,  Richard  atte  Halle,  John  de  Hampton, 
Robert  de  Leukenore,  John  son  of  Richard  de  Louches,  John  de  Louches, 
Andrew  de  Louches,  Robert  de  Louches  of  Chiselhampton,  Ralph  Wace, 
Edward  Baroun  of  Marlebergh,  Roger  de  Calston,  John  de  Leycestre,  John 
Perceval,  John  Skalcbrok  and  Alexander  his  brother,  Roger  son  of  William 
Foliot  of  Roulesby,  Robert  Everard,  John,  parson  of  the  church  of  Skipton, 
Drogo  de  Dane  and  Gilbert  his  brother,  Thomas  de  Garsyndon,  Nigel  de 
Brackele,  Walter  de  Nategrave,  Thomas  Arthur,  Thomas  le  Mareschal  and 
Roger  de  Solers,  parson  of  the  church  of  RoUyndright,  with  others,  entered 
his  manors  at  Pedynton,  Muswell,  Beckele,  Edyndon,  Chadelynton, 
Swereford  and  RoUyndright,  <&c.  [as  set  forth  on  p.  162].  By  p.s. 

May  18.  The  like  to  Henry  Spigumel,  Robert  de  Malberthorp,  Walter  de  Friskeney 
York.  and  John  de  Heselarton,  on  the  king's  information  that  Simon  de  Refham, 
mayor  of  the  town  of  Cambridge,  William  de  Thackestede,  William  de 
Sledmere,  John  Pourfish  and  Robert  de  Biry,  bailiffs  of  the  town,  John 
Pittok,  clerk  of  the  town,  John  Flemyng,  John  Andreu,  John  'Richardsman 
le  Tableter,'  John  le  Sadeler,  John  son  of  Geoffrey  le  Irnemonger, 
John  de  Snaylwell^  John  son  of  William  de  Bamton,  John  de  Brunne, 


170  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  6d — cont. 


John    de  Leek,   'espicer/    John    Robliard,   John  de  Denford,  John  de 
Kymberle,  John  Bisshop,  *bakere,'  John  le  Smith  *milner,*  John  Utlagh, 
John  de  Tychewell,  John  Baroun,  John  Knyvet,  John  de  Trumpeton,  John 
de  Caumpes,  John  le  Tavemer,  John  le  Cousyn*,  John  de  Byteryng,  John 
de  Seccheford,  John  son  of  Guy  le  Spicer,  John  Payn,  John  de  Lincoln, 
John  Edward,  John  le  Homyngesether,  John  le  Barkere,  John   Sponge, 
John  le  Marchal,  John  de  Sholdham,  John  Pawe  and  John  his  son,  John  de 
Ware,  John  le  Clerc,  John  Pylat,  John  Brice,  John  le  Fissher,  John  le 
Spenser,  John  de  la  Sale,  John  de  Hyndercle,  John  le  Taillour,  John  Freblod, 
John  le  Litester,  John  Moriz,  John  Berefot,  John  Kyng,  John  le  Pastmaker, 
John  de  Snoryng,  John  de  Maydenston,  John  de  Comberton,  John  de  Sancto 
Neoto,  John   de  Northfolk,  *flesshmonger,'    John  le  Blake,  John  Petit, 
John  Scot,  John  de  Evesham,  John  de  Trumpeton,  *  cok,*  John  le  Yonge, 
*  glasewright,*  John  Merlyn,  John  de  Launshill,  John  le  Heyward,  John 
'  Bernardesman  le  Baker,'  John  Page,  John  de  Lecton,  John  de  Rokelond, 
John  lo  Fanner,  James  son  of  Agnes  le  Fissher,  James  Godelomb,  Laurence 
le  Deer,  Laurence  de  Hadenham,  Laurence  le  Taillour,  Laurence  Pyttok, 
Matthew  le  Barker,   David  le   Souter,   Nicholas  le  Espicer,  Nicholas  de 
Haselyngfeld,  Stephen  Godeson,  Stephen  le  Fourbour,  Stephen  *Waltersman 
le  Flesshmonger,'   William  Scot,  William  Flemyng,   William  le  Pulter, 
William  de  Barenton,   William  le  Forester,  William  Engayne,  William 
Godyer,  William  le  Lorymer  of  Disse,  William  de  Bodekesham,  William 
Aloum,   William  le   Spicer,   William  de  Haselyngfeld,  William  Tuylet, 
William  son  of  John  Pawe,   William  de  Castre,  William  de  Talworth, 
William  Pope,  William  de  Lenne,   William   Scoler,    William   de  Biry, 
William  le  Whelwright,  William  Seman,   William  de  Hindercle,  the  elder, 
William  de  Hindercle,  the  younger,  William  atte  Gate,  William  leAun toner, 
William  de  Wrastlyngworth,  William  atte  Howes,  William  Holay,  William 
Heyward,  William  Pellour,  William  le  Toller,  William  Scot,  *le  bakere,* 
William  *Richardesman  le  Tableter,*  William  deDriffeld,  William  Whitheved, 
*cok,*  William  Sauvage,  William  Tuylet,  'fissher,*  William  de  Holme,  William 
le  Milnere,  William  Redheved,   William  de  Sengham,  William  de  Poke- 
lyngton,  William  Snoryng,  Peter  le  Homer,  Peter  de  Newenham,  Peter 
de  Bernyngham,  Peter  *  Williamesman  Flemyng,*  Adam  son  of  Robert  le 
Shereman,  Adam  de  Essex,  Adam  de  Derham,  Adam  de  Bungeye,  Adam 
de  la  Fermerye,   Alexander  de   Cesterton,  Alexander  le  Beer,  Alexander 
le  Smyth,  Alan  de  Refham,  Ancelm  de  Costeseye,  Alan  Walshe,  Alexander 
le  Barker,  Andrew  de  Hyche,  Alexander  de  Bodekesham,  Albred  le  Mercer, 
Alexander  Robliard,    Andrew  le  Litester,  Andrew    Fyton,    Bartholomew 
Moryz,  Bartholmew  le  Barker,  Bartholomew  le  Walshe,  Benedict  de  Biry, 
Brice  de  Reef  ham,  Bernard  le  Baker,  Berard  le  Baker,  Geoffrey  de  Ely,  Guy  le 
Spicer,  Gilbert  de  Chateriz,  GeoflErey  de  Wardeboys,  Geoffrey  de  Tychewell, 
Godfrey    le     Polter,     Geoffrey    de    Lenne,     Geoffrey    de     Thachested, 
Simon  de  Helpringham,  Simon  de  Bradele,    Simon  atte  Ponde,  Simon 
Flemyng,  Simon  Sarteryn,  Simon  de  Bitteryng,  Thomas  Nikeyt,  Thomas 
de  Kymberle,   Thomas   le    Toumour,    Thomas    de   Cotenham,    Thomas 
de  Leycestre,    Thomas  le  Lorymer,    Thomas    le    Furbour,   Thomas    le 
Surgien,  Thomas   '  Jonesman  Edward,'  Thomas  son  of  Robert  le  Sher- 
man, Thomas  de  Snaylwell,  Thomas  <  Rogeresman  Prentiz,*  Thomas  Aleyn, 
Thomas  Lawe,  Thomas  *Roberdesman  le  Tavemer,*  Thomas  le.Bro[un], 
'  cok,*   Thomas  Giffard,   Thomas  le  Porter,   Thomas    Tunnok,   Thomas 
de  Barneton,  Robert  de  Broune,  Robert  de  Biry,  Robert  Spurnegold,  Robert 
Martyn,    'fleshmonger,'  Robert    de  Pinchebek,    Robert  de  Ely,   Robert 
Dnnnyng,  Robert  le  Goldsmyth,  Robert  Baroun,  Robert  le  Tavemer,  Robert 
de  Tichewell,  Robert  le  Barber,  Robert  de  Pagrave,  Robert  le  Sherman, 


15  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2.  171 


1822. 


Membrane   6d — cont. 


Robert  le  Soutere,  Robert  de  Gritton,  Robert  de  Fulburno,  Robert  le  Baker, 
Robert  Hassok,  Robert  Scot,  Robert  lo  Longe,  Robert  le  Bakere,  Robert 
atte  Ponde,  Robert  Tburrok,  Robert  Rolle,  Robert  le  Pipere,  Robert  de 
Mordon,  Robert  le  Wright  of  Cambridge,  Ralpb  Sabbe,  Richard  le  Tabletere, 
Richard  Modibrok,  Richard  de  Thackested,  Richard  Matelask,  Richard  de 
Rod^rham,  Richard  le  Bakere,  Richard  Tuyllet,  Richard  Carde,  Richard  de 
Trippelowe,  Richard  de  Mordon,  Richard  Pestour,  Richard  Dirivall,  *  flesh- 
monger,'  Richard  Portage,  Richard  Ganne,  Richard  le  Heyer,  Richard  atte 
Brok,  Richard  Gerwey,  Roger  le  Cok,  *fleshmonger,' Roger  de  Sancto  Neoto, 
Roger  Fouk,  Roger  de  Hemeye,  Roger  de  Costeseye,  Roger  de  Wycombe, 
Roger  *  WilliamesmanFlemyng,'  Roger  de  Kent,  Reginald  de  Trumpyngton, 
Reginald  de  Ledbeter,  Ralph  le  Bakes tere,  Ralph  Balle,  Ralph  de  Com- 
berton,  Ralph  de  Feltewell,  *pelleter,'  Ralph  Sabbe,  Richer  Portejoye,  Hugh 
Flemyng,  Hugh  le  Taverner,  Hugh  sTonesman  le  Mareschal,'  Humphrey  de 
Pyncebek,  Henry  de  Grantesden,  Henry  de  Mordon,  Henry  Swalwe,  Henry 
le  Bakere,  Henry  le  Sheremon,  Henry  le  Glovere,  Henry  le  F[ulur],  Henry 
de  Wympol,  Henry  le  Barker,  Henry  de  .Toft,  *  le  barber,*  Henry  *  Jonesman 
Andreu,*  Henry  de  Scardeburgh,  Henry  le  Mareschal,  Henry  de  Beche, 
Edmund  de  Briggestrete,  Eudo  de  Helpringham,  Ivo  le  Fleshmonger, 
Walter  le  Fleshmonger,  Walter  le  Dekne,  Walter  de  Gasele,  Walter  de 
Salesbury,  Walter  de  Bedeford,  Walter  de  Coton,  Walter  de  Elyngham,  and 
Walter  de  Talworth  of  Cambridge  with  others  attacked  the  inns  of  the 
masters  and  scholars  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  killed  Walter  de 
Shelton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Welton,  etc.  [as  set  forth  on  p.  151-158]. 

By  pet.  of  C. 


MEMBRANE  5d. 

June  25.  Commission  of  oyeir  and  terminer  to  Edmund  de  Hemegrave,  Robert  de 
York.  Aspale,  John  de  Cantebrigg  and  John  Claver  on  complaint  by  Robert  de 
Saxham  that  Richard  Freysel,  William  le  Fevre  of  Little  Saxham  and 
Simon  his  son,  Walter  son  of  Robert  *  Delestanstrete,*  Walter  StuUe, 
Richard  de  Pesewode  of  Thorp  Murieux,  John  de  Whethirmcrssh,  John  de 
Parys  and  William  de  Redznedwe  with  others  assaulted  him  at  Little 
Saxham,  co.  Suffolk,  broke  his  fold  and  took  and  led  away  200  sheep  of  the 
price  of  600^.,  and  assaulted  his  servants.  By  p.s. 

Afterwards,  21  July,  John  de  Mutford  was  associated  with  the  above 
justices. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  by  Robert  Motoun  against 
the  same  persons.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  by  John  le  Enyght  against 
the  same  persons.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    4d. 

May  18.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  Spygurnel,  Robert  de 
York.  Malberthorp,  Walter  de  Friskeneye  and  John  do  Heselarton  on  complaint 
by  Master  John  de  Heselarton,  clerk,  that  Simon  de  Reef  ham,  mayor  of  the 
town  of  Cantebrigg,  with  others  in  the  name  of  the  commonalty  of  the  town 
attacked  his  inn  there  and  assaulted  him  [in  the  same  terms  as  the 
commission  set  forth  on  p.  151].     [Pari.  Writs.]^  By  pet.  of  C. 


172  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS- 


1  qnn  Membrane  ^d — cont» 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  in  the  county  of  Cambridge  at  the  instances 
of  the  under-mentioned  clerks,  viz. — 

Master  William  de  Codewell.         Master  Oeofi&ey  de  Clare. 
Heni^  de  Hempryngham.  William  de  Balderston. 

Martin  de  Creek.  William  de  Clyve. 

James  de  Ispania.  Robert  de  Pagraye. 

Roger  de  Heslarton.  Arnold  de  Tyle. 

Master  John  de  Langetoft.  John  de  Campania,  the  younger. 

Master  Robert  de  Ereswell.  John  de  Keynes. 

Master  Richard  Badewe.  Thomas  de  Melton. 

Edmund  de  Baynton.  Master  John  de  Walden. 

Ralph  de  Radeswell.  Roger  son  of  William  le  Fouler. 

Robert  Lovel.  Stephen  de  Codewell. 

Richard  Bryan.  Simon  de  Campania. 

Stephen  de  Wyrmesford.  John  de  Campania  the  elder. 

Walter  de  Weston.  Hugh  Oemoun,  parson  of  the 

John  de  la  Haye.  church  of  EUcesleye. 

[Pari.  WHt4.] 


MEMBRANE    Sd. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  Wylughby,  Hugh  de 
Prestwold,  John  de  Cave  and  John  Cheynel  on  complaint  by  Thomas  son 
of  Bernard,  that  Ralph  de  Dalton,  Ivo,  parson  of  the  church  of  Fynghale, 
Richard  de  Knoston,  Peter  Russel,  parson  of  the  church  of  Etton,  Thomas 
de  Aigneus,  John  le  Barkere  of  Etton,  Edward  Charles,  *  Adam  Edward- 
serjant,'  Richard  Brecon,  Roger  le  Procuratour,  John  Waryn,  Bernard  de 
Pikeworth,  Nicholas  Morel,  William  Dene  of  Milton,  and  John  le  Provost 
of  Thorp  with  others  entered  his  manor  at  Milton,  co.  Northampton,  broke 
his  houses  and  chests,  drove  away  his  horses,  cattle,  sheep  and  swine,  carried 
away  his  goods  and  charters,  and  assaulted  his  men.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  The  like  to  John  de  Benstede,  John  de  Cantebrigge  and  Robert  de 

York.         Asshele  on  complaint  by  Humphrey  de  Walleden  that  John  de  Oodele  and 

Thomas  atte  Ford  took,  imprisoned,  and  assaulted  him  at  Berkhampstede, 

CO.  Hertford.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  Humphrey  that 
the  same  persons  committed  the  like  trespasses  against  him  at  Eeny[ton], 
CO.  Surrey.  By  K. 

July  4.  The  like  to  John  Cheynel,  Robert  de  Stok  and  William  de  Lucy  on 

York.  complaint  by  Thomas  Waleys  that  Simon  Pakeman  of  Coventre, 
R  .  .  .  de  Ruyton,  William  de  Bunynton,  Walter  le  Whitewebbe,  Alan 
de  Waleshale,  Thomas  de  Laxton,  Simon  de  Ruyton,  Simon  le  Latoner, 
John  de  Middelton,  Adam  Gurmound,  Oeofifrey  Kay,  Richard  de  Ruyton 
and  Alice  his  wife  and  Alice  his  sister,  Thomas  son  of  Thomas  '  in  the 
Hume '  and  Thomas  de  Colshull  with  others  assaulted  him  at  Coventre, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  broke  his  arms.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE   Id. 


M^  18.         Commission  of  oyer   and  terminer  to  Henry    Spignmel,  Robert  de 

Yotk,        Malbertiiorp,  Walter  de  Friskeneye,  and  John  de  HeseUurton,  on  the  king's 

information,  touching  the  riot  at  Cambridge,  to  the  same  effect  as  the 


15  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  178 


^Qg^n  Membrane  Id — eont, 

eommission  set  forth  on  p.  151,  with  the  addition  amongst  the  charges  that 
they  trampled  in  the  mud  a  writ  concerning  the  liberties  of  the  University 
when  it  was  presented  to  them,  and  afterwards  when  the  same  writ  was 
affixed  on  behalf  of  the  University  to  the  door  of  the  Tolbooth,  they  tore  it 
down  and  trampled  it  again  in  the  mud.     [Farl,  Writs.] 


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16  EDWARD  II.— Part   1. 


1322.  MEMDBANE    34. 

July  9.  Presentation  of  John  de  Ros  to  the  church  of  Scorehurgh,  in  the  diocese 

York.         of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  heir  of  Gerard 

Salvayn,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of  Henry  de  Percy,  tenant 

in  chief,  a  minor  in  the  king's  custody.    The  letters  of  presentation  are 

directed  to  W.  archbishop  of  York,  primate  of  England. 

Grant  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother,  of  the  castle  of  Oke- 
ham,  CO.  Rutland,  to  hold  with  the  shrievalty,  hundreds,  knights'  fees, 
advowsons  of  churches,  free  chapels,  religious  houses  and  hospitals,  and 
with  markets,  fairs,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  free  chaces,  fisheries. 

Vacated  because  mi  the  roll  of  the  fifteenth  year, 

July  8.  Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Nicholas  de  Lyndwode, 

York.        parson  of  the  church  of  Wyvelesford,  who  is  constantly  attendant  upon  the 
King's  service. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
John  de  Heslarton. 

July  10.  Nicholas  de  Gyldeford. 

York. 

July  12.  Ralph  de  Querndon,  parson  of  the  church  of  Norton. 

York.  Master  Henry  de  Longedon. 

July  10.  William  Bretoun,  parson  of  the  church  of  Sutton. 

York.  Master  Robert  de  Worth. 

The  prior  of  Ecclesfeld. 

Master  Henry  de  Clif,'  prebendary  of  Applesthorp. 
John  de  Bernak,  parson  of  the  church  of  Toft. 
Master  Henry  de  Clif.' 

Master  Isambert  de  Longa  Villa,  dean  of  Tamworth. 
Roger  de  Multon,  clerk. 

July  16.  Master  Michael  de  Hartcla. 

York. 

July  17.  Thomas  Gorge. 

York.  Master  Richard  de  Evesham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Sevemestok. 

Matilda,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Tyliol. 
John  de  Hegham,  clerk. 

John  de  Marton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Westtillebury. 
Simon  de  Hereford  of  Westrasen. 

Thomas  de  Wolvardynton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lobenham. 
The  prior  of  Upaven. 

July  8.  Commission  to  Oliver  de  Ingham  to  array  all  the  horse  and  foot  of  the 

York,         county  of  Chester  against  the  Scots.     [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

July  8.  Licence  for  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  to  grant  the  manor 

York.         of  Parlyngton,  co.  York,  and  the  manor  of  Alkebarwe,  co.  Lincoln,  held  in 

chief,  to  John  de  Crumbewell  and  Idonia  his  wife  for  their  lives,  to  hold  by 

the  service  of  Id.  a  year  for  every  service.  By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1.  176 


^099  Membrane  84 — cont. 

July  10.  Exemption  to  John  de  Barton  of  Fryton,  who  by  the  king's  mandate  is 

York.  attendant  to  the  affairs  of  Alice  de  Lascy,  countess  of  Lincoln  and  Salis- 
bury, the  king's  kinswoman,  from  being  compelled  whilst  he  is  so  engaged, 
to  go  on  the  king's  service  to  Scotland  or  elsewhere.  By  K. 

July  10.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Alice  de  Lacy,  countess  of 

York.         Lincoln  and  Salisbury,  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Barlynges  of  the 

manor  of  Swaveton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 

that  manor,  which  are  held  in  chief,  to  hold  in  frank  almoin  ;  licence  also 

for  the  abbot  and  convent  to  appropriate  the  said  church.  By  K. 

Protection  for  life  with  clause  nolumxis  for  Thomas,  abbot  of  Barlynges, 
his  men  and  lands.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  William  de  Clif.' 

July  14.  Safe-conduct,  until  Christmas,  for  Richard  de  Burgo,  earl  of  Ulster,  and 

York.         William  de  Burgo,  coming  to  the  king  on  the  king's  affairs,  their  men  and 

households.  By  K. 

July  12.         Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  William  Lengigneour. 

York 

July  14.         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  William  de  Hoton  of 
York.  '      Boston,  Serjeant  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne,  parson  of    the  church  of 
Elvelay. 

July  18.         Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  merchants  of  Spain,  coming  within  the 
York.        realm  with  wares  to  trade,  provided  they  pay  the  usual  customs. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

July  14.  Licence  for  John  de  Denum  and  Margaret  his  wife  to  enfeoff  Master 

York.  William  de  Middelton,  clerk,  of  the  manors  of  Wygeton,  Kirkebride,  and 
Melmorby  and  of  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  thereof,  and  the  manors 
of  Great  Waverton,  Ulveton,  Dundrawe  and  Staynton,  co.  Cumberland, 
held  in  chief,  and  for  him  to  re-grant  the  same  to  them  in  tail  with 
remainder  failing  such  issue  to  the  right  heirs  of  Margaret.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Ros,  to  the  church  of  Scoreburgh  in  the  diocese 
of  York  in  the  king's  gift  as  before  set  forth.  The  letters  of  presentation 
are  directed  to  the  provost  of  the  church  of  St.  John,  Beverley. 

July  16.  Grant  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Kyngeston  upon 

Thames  that  their  grant  of  four  footmen  armed  with  haketons,  habergeons, 
and  basinets  and  iron  gloves,  to  remain  on  the  king's  service  in  the  Scotch 
war  at  their  expense  for  a  certain  time,  shall  not  be  to  their  prejudice  or  be 
drawn  into  a  precedent.  By  E. 

July  11.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Lovel,  late  a  rebel,  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and 

York.  '      tenements  forfeited  on  that  account.  By  E. 

July  11.  ^^®  ^^^®  ^  John  de  Myners. 

York.  Dy  E.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 

July  14.         Licence  for  Fulk  Lestraunge  to  crenellate  his  dwelling-place  of  White- 
York,        cherche,  co.  Salop.  By  p.s. 

July  15.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William  de  Bourne  to  the  prior 

York.         and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Bristol,  of  a  messuage 

and  a  virgate  of  land  in  Dundray  by  Cheu.  By  fine  of  4O5. 

July  20.  Geoffrey,  abbot  of  St.  Mary's,  St.  Pierre  sur  Dives,  staying  beyond  the  seas, 

York.  has  letters  nominating  John  de  Sancto  Albano,  his  fellow-monk,  and  Guy 
Breton  his  attorneys  in  England  for  four  years. 

By  fine  of  40».    Warwick, 


176  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-f  222  .MKMimANE    33. 

July  10.  Licence  for  Thomas  de  Docwra  to  enfeoflF  Richard  Whiteheved  of  a 

York.         messuage  and  2  acres  and  1  rood  of  land  in  *  Hoton  in  the  Forest,'  held  in 
chief,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs. 

July  10.  Grant  to  John,  bishop  of  Norwich,  the  chancellor,  in  extension  of  a 

York.         former  grant  to  him  of  the  custody,  during  the  minority  of  the  heir,  of  the 

lands  and  tenements  late  of  Robert  of  Burguillon,  tenant  in  chief,  together 

with  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  of  the  advowsons  of  churches  belonging  to 

the  said  lands  and  tenements.  By  E. 

July  8.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  William  Rocelyn,  king's  clerk,  of  the  custody  of 

York.         the  hospital  of  Mere. 

July  10.  Grant  to  Geoffrey  le  Scrop,  king's  yeoman  and  serjeant,  and  his  heirs, 

York.         in  extension  of  a  former  grant  for  life,  of  the  manor  and  town  of  Brackene, 

CO.  York,  late  of  Henry  Tyeys,  a  rebel,  which  came  into  the  king's  hands 

by  forfeiture.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Henry  son  of  Robert  Lyvet  and  Elias  son  of  Robert  Lyvet,  his 
brother,  for  the  death  of  Nicholas  de  Val,  whereof  they  were  indicted. 

ByK. 

July  13.         Grant  to  William  Davy,  receiver  of  the  castle  of  Tuttebury  and  of  other 

York.         lands,  late  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands, 

of  12d,  a  day  for  his  wages,  and  two  robes  a  year,  suitable  for  a  clerk,  out 

of  the  issues  of  the  custody ;  and  also  hay,  litter  and  brushwood  in  the  said 

castle  and  other  lands,  for  so  long  as  he  is  attendant  in  that  office.     By  E. 

July  14.  Presentation  of  Robert  de  Munden   to  the  church  of  Stiford,  in  the 

York.        diocese  of  London,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  and  tenements 

of  Henry  Gemet  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

0 

July  12.         The  like  of  Richard  Wroth  to  the  church  of  Sweynesseye  in  the  diocese 
York.         of  St.  David.  By  E. 

July  10.  Licence  for  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  the 
York.  king's  niece,  to  enfeoff  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Burgo,  of  the 
castles  and  manors  of  Swayneseye,  Ostremuth,  Pennard,  Loghem  and 
Lunan  and  of  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Swayneseye,  Taibont  and 
Oystremuth  and  of  the  priory  of  Languynyth  in  Gower,  held  in  chief,  to 
hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  in  exchange  for  the  castles  and  manors  of 
Usk,  Tregruk,  and  Eaerlion,  the  manors  of  Lyswyry,  Parva  Tynteme, 
New  Grange,  Little  Lantrissan,  Trillek,  Troye,  Lamcom  and  Woundy,  and 
the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Treydenauch,  Landissay,  Troye,  Tregruk, 
Pentek,  Kemmeys  and  Landegewyth,  of  the  abbey  of  Eaerlion,  the  priory 
of  Usk,  the  chapel  of  Eancarvan,  and  the  hospital  of  Usk.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  said  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Burgo,  to 
enfeoff  the  said  Hugh  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  of  the  said  castles,  manors, 
and  advowsons  in  exchange  as  set  forth  above.  By  E. 

July  18.  Appointment  of  John  de  Bermyngham,  earl  of  Loueth,  justiciary  of 
York.  Ireland,  to  cause  to  come  before  him,  instead  of  the  king,  the  records  and 
processes  of  all  pleas  that  were  before  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Wygemor, 
while  he  was  supplying  the  king's  place  in  Ireland,  and  to  correct 
errors,  if  any,  therein,  as  the  king  is  given  to  understand  that  in  many 
cases  pleaded  before  the  said  Roger  without  the  king's  writs,  contrary  to 
law  and  the  customs  of  those  parts,  manifest  errors  intervened,  and  com- 
plainants in  such  cases,  as  well  by  reason  of  the  distance  and  dangers  as  by 
their  impotency  and  poverty,  cannot  sue  before  the  king  within  the  realm 
for  the  correction  thereof,  as  the  custom  has  been  hitherto.  By  E. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1.  177 


1322. 


Membrane   38 — cont. 


The  chancellor,  treasurer  and  other  ministers  of  the  king  of  those  parts 
are  to  be  intendent  to  the  said  earl. 

July  15.  Grant  to  the  earls,  barons,  knights  and  others  of  the  county  of  Chester 

York.  that  the  levy  and  despatch  of  the  1,000  footmen,  whom  the  king  had 
commanded  them  to  levy  and  send  forward  to  Newcastle  on  Tyne  by 
24  July  next,  shall  not  be  to  their  prejudice  or  drawn  into  a  precedent. 

ByK. 
July  12.  Pardon  to  James  de  Wealde,  an  adherent  of  Bartholomew  de  Badeles- 

Tork.         mere,  a  rebel ;   with  restitution  of  his  lands,   tenements  and  goods. 

ByK. 

July  14.  Grant  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  of  William  de  Wauton,  knight,  a 

York.         rebel,  and  of  all  his  lands,  tenements  and  goods,  which  have  been  taken  into 

the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  to  deliver 

to  the  earl  all   such  lands,   tenements  and    goods    which    are    in   his 

custody. 

The  like  mandate  to  James  de  Broghton  to  deliver  such  lands,  &c.  as 
are  in  his  custody. 

July  12.  Commission  substituting  Henry  de  Faucumberge  and  John  de  Belke- 

York.  thorpe,  in  the  place  of  John  de  Sutton  and  Kobert  le  Constable  of  Flayn- 
burgh,  who  cannot  attend  thereto,  in  a  former  commission  of  array  [p.  126] 
for  the  East  Riding,  co.  York  ;  and  association  of  them  in  the  room  of  the 
said  Henry  and  John  with  Edmund  Wasteneys,  William  de  Beeston,  John 
de  Walkyngham  and  Robert  de  Colevill  in  another  commission  to  levy  in 
that  county  2,000  foot  to  go  against  the  Scots.     [Pari,  Writs.] 

By  K.  and  p.s. 

July  16.  Writ  of  aid  for  Henry  de  Shirokes,  king's  clerk,  receiver  of  victuals  at 

York.  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  appointed  to  purvey  hay,  oats  and  victuals,  to  be  paid 
for  in  the  Wardrobe  against  the  king's  coming  to  that  town. 

Pardon  to  William  Fraunk,  an  adherent  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster, 
and  other  rebels ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands,  tenements  and  goods. 

By  p.s. 

July  17.  Protection   for  one  year  for    William  de  Tunstall  of   Ravenserodde, 

York.  merchant,  going  to  the  southern  parts  of  the  realm  with  his  ship  to  buy 
victuals  and  other  goods  and  to  convey  them  from  thence  to  York  and 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  and  other  parts  in  the  North,  provided  he  does  not 
communicate  with  the  Scots  or  the  Flemings ;  nothing  is  to  be  taken  against 
the  will  of  the  said  William  or  of  his  men  for  the  king's  use  of  such  victuals 
and  goods. 

The  like  safe-conduct  for  Richard  de  Warrewyk. 

July  16.  Notification  that  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  has  made  fine  for 

York.  the  service  due  from  him  in  the  army  in  Scotland  ;  and  the  said  bishop, 

his  heirs  and  successors  are  not  to   be  molested  touching  such  service. 

By  p.s. 
Vacated  because  surrendered  ami  cancelled  and  otherwise  below  under  tlie  same 
date, 

July  21.  The  like  to  J.  bishop  of  Norwich.  By  p.s. 

York.  Vacated  as  above. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  that 
the  said  bishops  are  to  be  quit  thereof  at  the  Exchequer. 
Vacated  as  above, 

21962  ii 


178  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2322  MEMBRANE    82. 

July  13.  Licence  for  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  to  marry 

York.         whomsoever  she  will  of  the  king's  allegiance.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  said  Alice,  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  de  Laci, 
sometime  earl  of  Lincoln,  she  having  granted  and  released  to  the  king  all 
her  right  and  claim  in  the  castle,  town  and  manor  of  Cliderhou  and  in  the 
manors  and  towns  of  Penwrotham,  Blakebourn  and  Ightenhill  and  in  the 
manors  of  Standon  and  Aykeryngton  with  the  vaccaries  and  with  the  parks, 
chace  and  forest  of  Rochesdale  and  Blakebourn,  co.  Lancaster,  of  500  marks 
a  year,  to  be  received  out  of  the  issues  thereof  by  the  hands  of  the  keepers 
thereof.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled  and  otherunse  below. 

July  12.  Grant  to  R.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  that  the  pavage  for  the  city 

York,         of  Lichefeld  and  for  enclosing  the  precinct  of  the  cathedral  church  with  a 

stone  wall,  granted  to  bishop  Walter,  his  predecessor,  for  seven  years  from 

8  November,  14  Edward  II,  shall  continue  for  that  period,  notwithstanding 

the  death  of  the  said  Walter. 

July  12.  Grant  to  Henry  de  Leycestre  and  William  de  Oterhampton,  king's  clerks, 

York.         auditors  of  the  accounts  of  receivers,  bailiffs  and  keepers  of  the  lands  late 

of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  other  rebels,  of  20/.  a  year  to  each  of 

them  for  so  long  as  they  are  so  engaged,  to  be  received  out  of  the  issues 

thereof  by  the  hands  of  such  receivers.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  auditors  of  the  issues  in  divers  counties  of  such 
lands : — 

Robert  de  Silkeston  and  Roger  de  Gidesburgh  of  20/.  a  year  to  each  of 

them. 
Simon  de  Baldreston  and  Master  Thomas  de  Cheddeworth,  in  divers 

counties  and  in  Wales,  of  25  marks  a  year  to  each  of  them. 
Henry  de  Athelarstre  and  Walter  de  Bredon,  in  divers  counties,  of 
20  marks  a  year  to  each  of  them. 

July  12.  Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Roger  de  Acton,  king's  serjeant,  charged  by 

York.  the  steward  of  the  Household  and  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  make  purvey- 
ances for  the  office  of  the  kitchen  ;  nothing  is  to  be  taken  in  the  fee  of  the 
church.  By  K. 

The  like  for  Odo  de  Stoke. 

July  12.         Pardon  to  Gilbert  de  Elsefeld,  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands 
York.        and  tenements.  By  K. 

July  15.         Mandate  to  Philip  de  Middelton,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Montgomery, 

York.         to  levy  100  footmen  from  that  land    and  to  lead  them  to  the  king  by 

1  August,  and  from  the  time  of  their  leaving  those  parts  until  they  shall 

come  to  the  king  to  pay  them  their  wages  out  of  the  issues  of  his  bailiwick. 

[Pari.  WHts.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  Wrothe,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Ewyaslacy,  to  levy  100 
footmen.     [Pari,  Writs,] 

July  12.         Licence,  upon  a  fine  made  by  Robert  de  Maundevill,   for  Alexander 

York,         Luterel  to  enfeoff  John  de  Wydecumbe  of  his  manor  of  Hardyngton,  held 

in  chief,  and  for  the  said  John  to  gtjskut  the  said  manor  to  the  said  Robert 

for  life,  with  remainders  to  the  said  Alexander  and  Mary  his  wife,  and  the 

heirs  of  their  bodies  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Robert. 

By  fine  of  iOs. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1.  179 


2322.  Membrane    32 — cont, 

July  16.  Commission  to  Philip  de  Middelton,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Montgomery, 

York.         f^  levy  100  footmen,  as  well  English  as  Welsh,  from  the  lordship  of  Cans, 

which  is  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  death  of  Peter  de  Corbet ;  to 

be  with  the  king  by  1  August.      [Pari,  Writs,]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  A.  bishop  of  Hereford,  to  levy  100  footmen,  from  his  lord- 
ships in  the  Marches  of  Wales  by  the  advice  of  the  said  Philip.  [Pari. 
Writs.]  By  K.  ;  Et  erant  clause. 

July  21.  Pardon  to  J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  of  the  service  due  from  him  for  the 

York.         army  in  Scotland.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

July  16.  Presentation   of  Richard    de   Wirecestre,   chaplain,   to  the  church  of 

York.         Bretheham,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
lands  and  tenements  of  Roger  Dammory,  late  a  rebel,  being  in  his  hands. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  de  Langele,  to  the  church  of  Riburgh,  in  the  diocese 
of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  Robert 
de  Walkefare  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Thomas  de  Garton  and  Alan  de  Malteby,  monks  of  Whiteby,  bringing 
news  of  the  cession  of  Thomas  de  Mai  ton,  late  abbot  of  that  place,  have 
letters  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  p.s. 

July  12.  George  de  Saluciis,  whom  the  king  lately  believed  to  be  dead,  but  who  is 

York.         alive,  is  not  to  be  molested  in  his  benefices.  By  p.s. 

July  15.  Pardon  to  Robert  de  Chedeworth,  an  adherent  of  the  rebels,  in  consideration 

York.         of  a  fine  made  by  him  whereof  he  has  paid  part  and  found  sufficient  security 

for  the  residue,  and  also  of  his  having  found  security  under  a  penalty  of 

200  marks  for  his  future  good  behaviour.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  31. 

July  10.  Mandate  to  John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  to  do  his  fealty  to  Henry 

York.  de  Thrapston,  king's  clerk,  appointed  by  the  king  to  receive  the  same  in 
his  name  for  the  manors  of  Tonbrigg,  Wynterbum,  Aumbresbure,  Cane- 
ford,  Hestring,  and  Cherleton,  which  he  holds  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of 
Alice,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  daughter  and  heir  of 
Henry  de  Lascy,  sometime  earl  of  Lincoln,  the  said  Alice  having  granted 
to  the  king  that  after  the  death  of  the  earl  they  shall  pass  in  remainder  to 
him.  By  K. 

July  17.  Appointment  of  Nicholas  de  Acton,  king's  clerk,  to  pay  the  Welsh 

York.  footmen  about  to  go  towards  Scotland  their  wages  from  the  day  when  they 
shall  move  from  the  parts  of  Shrewsbury  until  they  come  to  the  king. 

ByK. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Master  Ralph  de  Pagrave, 
clerk. 

July  12.  Grant  for  life  to  Alice  de  Lacy,  countess  of  Lincoln  and  Salisbury,  of 

York.         the  castle,. town  and  manor  of  Cliiford  in  Wales,  the  manors  of  Coleham, 

Woxebrigge,  and  Eggeswere,  co.  Middlesex,  Halton  upon  Trent,  Wadyngton, 

Brottelby,  Lutton,  and  Thorley,  and  the  castle,  town,  manor,  honor  and  soke  of 


180  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS! 


1322.  Membrane    81 — cont, 

Bolyngbrok,  and  the  moors  of  Wyldemore  and  le  Frith,  co.  Lincoln,  Wadenho 
and  Wardington,  co.  Northampton,  Birencestre  and  Mydelyngton,  co. 
Oxford,  and  Glasbury  in  Wales,  and  also  all  the  lands  and  tenements 
in  Holeburn  in  the  suburb  of  London,  together  with  knights*  fees  &c.  as 
freely  and  fully  as  they  were  held  by  Henry  de  Lacy,  earl  of  Lincoln,  her 
father,  in  the  time  of  the  king's  progenitors  ;  with  remainder  to  Hugh  le 
Despenser,  the  younger,  and  his  heirs.  Grant  also  to  the  said  Alice  that 
the  manors  of  Horblyng,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Grauncestre,  co.  Cambridge, 
which  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Henry,  holds  in  dower  of  the  king's 
inheritance  under  a  grant  made  to  him  by  the  said  Alice,  and  which  after 
the  death  of  the  said  Joan  ought  to  revert  to  the  king  and  his  heirs  by 
virtue  of  such  grant,  shall  upon  the  death  of  Joan  pass  in  remainder  to 
the  said  Alice,  if  she  shall  then  be  surviving,  to  hold  for  life  together 
with  knights'  fees,  (&c.  with  remainder  upon  the  deaths  of  the  said  Joan 
and  Alice  to  the  said  Hugh  and  his  heirs.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  keeper  of  the  castle,  manor  and  town  of 
Clyfford  and  of  the  manor  of  Glasbury  in  Wales  to  deliver  the  same  to  the 
said  countess. 

The  like  to  the  under-mentioned,  viz. — 

Robert  de  Hungerford,  keeper  of  the  manors  of  Coleham,  Woxebrigge, 

and  Eggewere,  co.  Middlesex. 
Alan  de  Cubbeldyk,   keeper  of  the  manors  of  Halton  upon  Trent, 

Wadyngton,  Brottelby,  Lutton  and  Thorleye  and  the  castle  &c.  of 

Bolyngbrok  and  the  moors  of  Wildemore  and  le  Frith,  co.  Lincoln. 
Richard    de    Whatton,    keeper    of    the    manors    of    Wadenho   and 

Wardyngton. 
Robert  de  Stok,  keeper  of  the  manors  of  Birencestre  and  Midelyngton, 

CO.  Oxford. 
Hamo  de  Chigewell,  keeper  of  the  lands  and  tenements  in  the  street 

of  Holeburn,  in  the  suburb  of  London. 

July  20.  Grant  to  Godfrey  de  Rudham  of  the  deanery  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of 

York.         Wolvemehampton.       By  K.  on  the  information  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 

July  10.  Grant  to  Alice  de  Lascy,  countess  of  Lincoln  and  Salisbury,  late  the  wife 

York.  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  her  heirs,  that  she  may  enter  upon  and 
hold  the  manor  of  Avington,  co.  Berks,  upon  the  death  of  Emma  de 
Lungespeye,  who  holds  it  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Alice,  and 
which  upon  the  death  of  the  said  Emma  ought  for  certain  causes  to  pass 
into  the  king's  hands.  By  E. 

July  15.  Licence  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgo, 

York.  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain, 
by  Thomas  Thorald,  clerk,  of  Alverthorp,  and  Roger  de  Lancastre, 
executors  of  the  testament  of  William  son  of  Gennan  de  Wakefeld,  of 
18«.  4(/.  of  rent  in  the  city  of  York,  held  in  chief,  arising  out  of  a 
messuage  which  Thomas  de  Beningburgh,  *  orfevere,'  of  York,  holds,  to  a 
chaplain,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  successors  celebrating  the  mass  of 
St.  Mary  daily  in  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Wakefeld,  in  augmentation  of 
their  maintenance.  By  fine  of  80s. 

July  14.  Grant  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  Lichefeld,  with  respect 

York.         to  the  904  marks  bequeathed  by  Walter    de  Langeton,  late  bishop   of 

Coventry  and  Lichfield,  in  aid  of  the  fabric  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  in 

the  church  of  Lichefeld,  and  which  was  to  remain  in  their  custody,  to  be 

applied  to  that  work  by  his  executors  by  view  and  ordinance  of  the  dean 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1.  181 


1322. 


Membrane  31 — cont. 


and  chapter,  and  which  sum  the  said  dean  and  chapter,  with  the  assent 
of  the  said  executors,  lent  to  the  king  together  with  a  further  sum  of 
257L  19s.  lid,  for  the  Scotch  war,  that  they  may  receive  the  farms  of  the 
following  towns  until  they  shall  be  fully  satisfied  in  the  said  sums,  to  wit, 
the  farm  of  Shrewsbury,  extended  at  30/.;  that  of  Notingham  with  the  old 
farm  and  increment  at  67^  35.  id, ;  that  of  Oxford  40Z.  and  that  of 
Bruges  at  61,  Ss.  id.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  said  towns. 

July  16,  Grant  to  William  de  Clif,  king's  clerk,  of  all  corn,  hay  and  grass  grow- 

York.         ing  and  being  in  the  manor  of  Brottelby.  By  K. 

July  18.  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  Gilbert  de  Knovill,  going  on  pilgrimage  to  St. 

York.  Edmund's,  Pontigny,  has  letters  nominating  Richard  de  Chissebich  and 
Walter  de  Pynneho  his  attorneys  for  one  year. 

July  20.  Grant  to  Burgesius  de  Tyll[io],  king's  yeoman,  of  all  the  goods  late  of 

York.         Laurence  de  Heck',  a  rebel,  which  as  forfeitures  ought  to  pertain  to  the  king, 

wherever  the  same  may  be  found  within  the  realm  of  England.        By  p.s. 

July  18.  Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye, 

York.  late  escheator  beyond  Trent,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  de 
Farendon  of  6  marks  of  rent  in  Bruddeport,  co.  Dorset,  held  in  chief,  to  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Michael, 
Brudeport,  for  the  souls  of  the  king's  father,  the  said  Robert  and  Joan  his 
wife  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

July  20.  Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Master  John  de  Stretford,  king's  clerk,  arch- 

York,  deacon  of  Lincoln,  and  for  a  fine  of  40/.  made  by  John  de  Bisshopesdon, 
to  the  latter  of  all  trespasses  against  the  king  committed  by  him  when  he 
was  an  adherent  of  the  rebels;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  tene- 
ments. By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Burgesius  de  Till  [io] ,  king's  yeoman,  and  Sibyl  his  wife,  for  their 
lives,  of  all  the  lands  and  tenements  late  of  Laurence  de  Heck',  a  rebel, 
which  as  forfeitures  are  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

July  21.  Presentation  of  John  de  Rosse  to  the  church  of   Scoreburgh,  of  the 

York.         jurisdiction  of  Nicholas  de  Hugate,  provost  of  the  church  of  St.  John, 

Beverley,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody 

of  the  lands  and  heir  of  Henry  de  Percy,  tenant  in  chief.     The  letters 

of  presentation  are  directed  to  the  said  provost. 

July  20.  Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  of  all  the  corn,  hay,  grass, 

York.         animals  and  other  goods  in  the  manors  of  Lacchele,  Barwe  and  Graun- 

cestre,  which  the  king  granted  to  him.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE    80. 

July  12.  Grant  for  life  to  Alice  de  Lascy,  countess  of  Lincoln  and  Salisbury,  of 

York.         the  castle,  town,  manor,  and  honor  of  Halton,  co.  Chester,  with  knights* 

fees  and  all  other  appurtenances,  as  freely  and  fully  as  Henry  de  Lascy, 

sometime  earl  of  Lincoln,  her  father,  ever  held  the  same.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Gilbert  de  Syngilton,  keeper  thereof,  to  deliver 

the  same  to  her. 


182  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


■1099  Membrane  80 — cont, 

July  16.  Pardon,  at  the  request  of  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  to  John  de 

York.         Pederton  of  all  manner  of  trespasses  committed  against  the  king  when  aiding 

the  rebels ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods.  By  p.s. 

July  10.  Grant  to  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  of  all  the  com, 

York.  hay  and  grass  in  the  manors  of  Coleham,  Woxebrigg,  Eggewere,  co. 
Middlesex,  Clyflbrd  and  Glasbury  in  Wales,  Halton  upon  Trent,  Wadynton, 
Lutton,  Thorloye,  Bolyngbrok,  "Waynflet,  WrangoU,  Stepyng,  Ingeldemeles, 
Thoresby,  Wath,  Sutton  in  Holand,  Swaveton  and  Alkebarwe,  and  in  the 
moors  of  Wyldemore  and  le  Frith,  co.  Lincoln,  Wadenho  and  Wardyngton, 
CO.  Northampton,  Byrencestre  and  Middelyngton,  co.  Oxford,  and  in  lands 
in  the  street  of  Holebourne  in  the  suburb  of  London ;  and  also  in  the  manor, 
borough  and  town  of  Newcastle  under  Lyme,  and  in  the  manors  and  towns 
of  Penkenhill,  Sheprugge,  Woolstanton,  Clayton  and  Caldon,  co.  Stafford, 
Hungerford,  co.  Berks,  Everle  and  Colyngboume,  co.  Wilts,  Derford,  co. 
Derby,  Shelton,  co.  Leicester,  and  Halton,  co.  Chester ;  all  which  manors, 
&c.  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  upon  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas 
and  which  the  king  has  restored  to  the  said  Alice.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  following  keepers  of  the  said  manors  and  in 
their  respective  counties  : — 

Robert  de  Hongerford,  co.  Middlesex. 
Alan  de  Cubbeldyk,  co.  Lincoln. 
Richard  de  Whatton,  co.  Northampton. 
Robert  de  Stoke,  co.  Oxford. 
Roger  de  Waltham,  co.  Stafford. 
Robert  de  Hungerford,  co.  Berks  and  co.  Wilts. 
Roger  de  Waltham,  co.  Leicester. 
Robert  Toke,  co.  Derby. 
Oliver  de  Ingham,  co.  Chester. 

The  keeper  of  the  manor  and  town  of  Clifford  and  the  manor  of 
Glasbury  in  Wales. 

July  20.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  in  the  place  of  John  de  Foxle,  of  Roger 

York.         Beler  to  be  a  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  with  the  usual  fee.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

ByK. 

July  12.  Grant  to  John  Talebot  of  the  corn,  grass  and  hay  in  the  manor  of  Segbrok, 

York.         CO.  Lincoln,  which  manor  the  king  had  lately  granted  to  him  and  his  heirs. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Alan  de  Cubbeldyk  to  deliver  the  same  to  him. 

July  20.  Presentation  of  John  de  Doune,  king's  clerk,  of  the  church  of  Ufford  in 

York.         the  diocese  of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

July  18.  Safe-conduct,  until  the  Purification,  for  Master  John  de  Stratford,  arch- 

York,         deacon  of  Lincoln,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  business.         By  K. 
Protection  also  with  clause  rolumiLs  for  the  said  Master  John. 

The  like  for  the  following  persons  going  with  him : — 

Master  William  de  Mees,  parson  of  the  church  of  Northberkhampstede. 

Richard  de  Ragenhull,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bemoldby. 

Robert  Pygod,  parson  of  the  church  of  Handesworth. 

Walter  de  Harpham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Yevelton. 

Nicholas  de  Stretford. 

Peter  de  Eston. 

John  de  By  tern. 

John  de  Maddeleye. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  I.  188 


Membrane  80 — cont. 


1322. 

July  20.  Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  of  the  com,  hay,  grass,  cattle 

York.         and  goods  in  the  manors  of    Severnestok,  Oxindon,  Shopton,  Bureford, 

Wealde,  and  Byhale,  and  also  in  the  island  of  Lunday  and  in  the  lands  of 

Gower  and  Usk,  lately  granted  to  him  by  the  king.  By  K. 

July  18.  Grant  to  Eleanor,  wife  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  the  king's 

York.         niece,  of  all  com,  hay,  cattle  and  goods  in  the  manors  of  Melton  Moubray 

and  Sonyngdon,  granted  to  her  by  the  king.  By  E. 

July  20.  Pardon  to  John  de  Weston,  clerk,  an  adherent   of   Bartholomew  de 

York.        Badelesmere,  a  rebel.  By  p.s. 

July  20.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Master  Thomas  Buteturte, 

York.         parson  of  the  church  of  Tuytishale,  and  Richard  de  Hedersete,  parson  of 

the  church  of  Beghton,  of  a  messuage  in  Norwich,  adjoining  the  dwelling 

place  of  the  prior  and  Carmelite  friars  of  Norwich,  to  the  said  friars,  for 

the  enlargement  of  their  dwelling-place.  By  K. 

July  18.  Grant  for  life  to   Alice,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of 

York.  Lancaster,  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  de  Lacy,  sometime  earl  of  Lincoln, 
of  600  marks  a  year  to  be  received  out  of  the  issues  of  the  castle,  town  and 
manor  of  Cliderhou,  and  of  the  manors  and  towns  of  Penwrotham,  Blakebum, 
and  Ightenhill  and  the  manors  of  Standen  and  Akeryngton,  together  with  the 
vaccaries  (cum  vicariis)  and  with  the  parks,  chace  and  forest  of  Bochesdale 
and  Blakebourn,  co.  Lancaster,  in  case  she  should  be  evicted  at  the  suit  of 
any  person  by  judgment  of  the  court  from  the  castle  of  Newcastle  under 
Lyme  with  the  borough  of  the  towns  of  Penkhull,  Sheprugg,  Wolstanton 
and  Clayton  with  its  hamlets  and  other  appurtenances,  co.  Stafford,  the 
town  of  Hungerford,  co.  Berks,  the  manors  of  Everle  and  Colyngboum,  co. 
Wilts,  the  manor  of  Derford  with  the  park,  co.  Derby,  and  the  manor  of 
Shelton  with  the  park,  co.  Leicester,  which  the  king  had  caused  to  be 
delivered  to  her  as  the  dower  assigned  to  her  at  the  church  door  when  she 
was  married.  By  K. 

Afterwards  it  was  duplicated  at  the  suit  of  William  de  Clif,  to  be  sent, 
as  he  asserted,  to  the  king. 

July  21.  Pardon  to  Adam  de  Swilyngton,  knight,  of  500  marks,  part  of  the  1,000 

York.         marks  wherein  he  made  fine  to  save  his  life  and  to  have  his    lands   by 

reason  of  his  late  adherence  to   the  rebels;   grant  that  he  may  pay  the 

remaining  500  marks  at  the  Exchequer  at  the  rate  of  lOOZ.  a  year.    By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  Dayvill,  keeper  of  lands  and  tenements,  late  of 
rebels,  beyond  the  river  Use,  co.  York,  to  deliver  to  the  said  Adam  all  his 
lands  and  tenements. 

[Incomplete.]      Vacated  because  otherwise  in  the  Close  Roll. 

July  21.  The  like,  at  the  instance  of  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  to  Otto 

York.         de  Bodrygan,  knight,  of  200  marks  out  of  the  1,000  marks  by  which  he 

made  fine  on  the  like  account ;  grant  that  he  may  pay  the  residue  at  the 

rate  of  100  marks  a  year  at  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  restore  his  lands  and  tenements  in 

his  bailiwick  to  the  said  Otto. 

The  like  to  John  Everard,  keeper  of  certain  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
of  the  said  Otto  in  the  county  of  Cornwall  to  make  delivery  to  him. 

June  14.         Grant  in  fee  to  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of 

Haddlesey.     Middlesex,  of  the  entire  right  which  has  fallen  to  the  king  by  the  forfeiture 

of  Roger  de  Clyfford,  late  a  rebel,  out  of  all  the  knights*  fees  which  John 


184  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2322  Membrane    80 — cont. 

de  Crumbewoll  and  Idonia  his  wifo  and  the  said  Roger  held  in  common  in 
Kymberworth,  Scauceby,  Brodesworth,  Pykebourne,  Skeldebrok  and  Stob- 
well,  CO.  York,  Peverelthorp,  Staneford,  Torlacton,  Shelton  and  Plaubergh, 
CO.  Nottingham,  Lambourn,  co.  Essex,  Lasham,  co.  Soathampton,  and 
Burton  by  Bannebur}',  Prestecote,  and  Shutford,  co.  Oxford,  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  Idonia  and  Roger.  Grant  also  to  him  of  the  king's 
reversion  of  the  manor  of  Shaldeford,  co.  Surrey,  of  the  same  inheritance, 
which  Robert  de  Monte  Alto  and  Emma  his  wife  hold  in  dower  of  the  said 
Emma.  By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

July  21.  Grant  to  the  abbot  of  Langedon  of  the  body  of  John  Malmeins,  knight, 

York.        a  rebel,  prisoner  in  the  castle  of  Rochester,  either  to  release  him,  or  to  do 

his  will  with  him  ;  grant  also  to  the  abbot  of  the  lands  and  tenements 

forfeited  by  the  said  John.  By  p.a. 

July  21.  Writ  of  aid  until  All  Saints,  directed  to  sheriffs,  keepers  of  forests,  &c. 

York.         for  Hugh  son  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger  (junioris),  whom  the  king 

is  sending  through  divers  parts  of  the  realm  with  hunters  and  dogs  to  take 

the  venison  of  the  present  season  in  the  king's  forests,  chaces  and  parks,  as 

he  is  enjoined.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  Baldok. 

July  21.  Protection  for  the  priory  of  St.  Denys  by  Southampton,  which  is  in  debt, 

York.         and  appointment  during  pleasure  of  Ingelram  Berenger  as  keeper  thereof 

to  apply  the  revenues  to  the  discharge  of  its  debts.  By  C. 

July  26.  Signification  to  W.  archbishop  of  York  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Think.        of  Thomas  de  Haukesgarth,  a  monk  of  Whiteby,  to  be  abbot  of  that  place. 

By  p.s. 

July  20.  Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for   Master  Edmund  do 

York.         London,  prebendary  of  Brightlyng  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  the  castle 
of  Hastings. 

MEMBRANE  29. 

July  18.  Protection  with  clause  nolumns,  until  All   Saints,  for  Robert  Moigne 

York.         going  with  the  king  to  Scotland. 

By  testimony  of  Roger  do  Waltham,  treasurer  of  the  Wardrobe. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persons,  going  as  above,  viz.  : — 

John  Levenoth.  John  do  Lymboteshey. 

John  Hakelut.  Thomas    son    of    Laurence    de 

Rol)crt  de  Haustede.  Herdwyk. 

John  de  Whelnetham.  Robert  Crowe. 

Richard  Lovel.  Robert  Michel. 
John  de  Norwyco. 

July  21.  William  le  Chaundeler. 

York.  By  testimony  of  the  steward  of  the  Queen's  household. 

By  K. 
Thomas  de  Lovaigne.  Ralph  Bygot. 

William  de  Bureford.  Richard  de  Grey. 

Edmund  de  Durem.  Ponsard  de  Monte  Martini. 

Geoffrey  *  of  the  Spense.'  John  Burnavill. 

Robert  de  Morle. 

July  20.  John  de  Belle  Gampo  of  Somer-        Henry  de  Sancta  Ositha. 

York.  sete.  John  de  Wodeford. 


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185 


1322. 


Membrane    29 — cont. 


July  21. 
York. 


July  21. 
York. 

Aug.  8. 

Newcastle 
uponTjne. 


Aug.  9. 
Ainwiok. 

July  20. 
York. 


July  21. 
York. 


John  de  Weston,  the  younger. 

Walter  Haket. 

Henry  de  Penbrugge. 

John  de  Grey. 

Robert  Romayn. 

Thomas  de  la  Hay. 

Simon  Croizer. 

Bertrand  Ferandi,  parson  of  the 

church  of  Rothele. 
John  de  Grey  of  Rotherfeld. 
Humphrey  de  Bassyngbum. 
John  de  Mortoyn  and  Ralph  son 

of  Ralph. 

Edmund  Gacelyn. 
Thomas  de  Weston. 

William  de  Kyme. 

John  de  Oddyngeseles. 

John  de  Sancto  Johanne.     By  p.s. 

Master  Richard  de  Baldok,  parson 

of    the    church    of  Sabriche- 

worth. 
Maurice  de  Brune. 


Ralph  le  Botyller. 

John  de  Coupeland. 

Robert  de  Ilemelhampsiede. 

Robert  de  WeekeshuU. 

John  son  of  Alexander  de  Wode- 

risyng. 
Hcrvey  de  Staunton. 
John  de  Frene. 
Edward  Gerberde. 
Edmund  de  Dleye. 
William  de  Pastesle. 
Edmund  de  Burgiloun. 

Peter  le  Mareschal. 


Robert  de  Sapy. 
William  de  la  Beche. 

John  de  Gates  ton. 
George  de  Comerthe. 
John  de  Estmar. 


Hugh  de  Garton. 

Master  Thomas  de  Garton. 

By  testimony  of  Roger  de  Waltham,  treasurer  of  the  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 
John  de  Haustede.  Geoffrey  Reuly  of  Essex. 

William  Hereward.  Robert  Belet. 

John  de  Kaignes.  Stephen  de  Estle. 

Stephen  de  Abyndon. 

Stephen  de  Cobham.  By  K. 

Protection  for  the  same  time  for  William  de  Ros  of  Hamelake  going  with 
the  king  as  above. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persons  going  with  the  said  William, 
viz. : — 

Roger  de  Pedewardyn.  Robert  de  Aymunderby. 

William  Malbys. 

Protection  as  above  for  Henry  de  Bello  Monte  going  on  the  king's  service 
and  by  his  command  to  Scotland.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  imder-mentioned  persons  going  with  the  said  Henry, 
viz. : — 

John  de  Hacunthorpe.  John  de  Baiocis. 

John  Gubbaud.  William  de  Honyngton. 

The  like  for  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  going  with  the  king 
as  above. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  earl,  viz. : — 
William  Lovel.  Alan  de  Laomes. 

John  de  Crumwell.  Henry  Dosevill. 


186  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Tj  QOQ  Membrane    29 — cont, 

John  de  Hastynges.  Henry  de  Garshale. 

Robert  Beudyn.  Robert  Gobion. 

John  de  Pabenham.  Robert  de  Oreford. 

John  Darcy.  Philip  Poltot. 

Hugh  de  Shippemedewe.  John  Peyvre. 

Thomas  West.  John  de  Stapelton. 
Thomas  son  of  Roger  leDespensei        John  Morice. 

of  Langetoft.  John  Gacelyn. 

Percival  Simeon.  Roger  de  Watevill. 

William  Swan.  Richard  de  Plays. 

Constantine  de  Mortuo  Mari.  William  de  Tweng. 

John  de  Wolaston.  William  de  Cleydon. 

John  de  Stodleye.  John  de  Walkyngham. 

Richard  de  Mountcheynsy.  Nicholas  de  Canti  Lupo. 
John  la  Zousche. 

The  like  for  the  following  persons  going  on  the  king's   service  as 
under-mentioned : — 

William  de  la  Cressenore,  going  with  John  de  Whelnetham. 
John  Alisaundre  de  Rendham,  going  with  the  said  John. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 
Hamo  de  Blakesford,  going  with  Richard  Lovel. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  Richard. 

July  21.  Robert  de  Dyggeby,  going  with  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger. 

York.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Hugh. 

Nicholas  de  Redyng,  going  with  Thomas  Wake  of  Lydel. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  Thomas. 
Edmund  de  Hastynges,  going  with  the  said  Thomas. 
William  de  Brom,  going  with  John  de  Hastynges. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 
Roger  de  Grey,  going  with  the  said  John. 

The  like  for  John  de  Somery,  going  with  the  king  as  above.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persons  going  with  the  said  John : — 
William  de  Birmyngham.  William  de  Gasteneys. 

Thomas  de  Pipe.  Henry  lUary. 

Robert  de  Grendon.  Richard  de  Wenlok. 

Henry  de  Bisshebury.  John  de  Hodynet. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persons  going  with  John  de   Bello 
Campo  of  Somerset : — 

John  de  Gouyz.  Hugh  de  Reigny. 

William  de  Engelby.  William  le  Jeu. 

John  son  of  Reginald.  By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persons  (sic)  going  with  David  de 
Strabolgy,  earl  of  Athol : — 

Alexander  de  Monte  Forti.  By  testimony  of  the  earl. 

The  like  for  William  de  Banham,  going  with  John  de  Norwyco  on  the 
king's  service.  By  testimony  of  the  said  John, 

The  like  for  John  de  la  Haye,  going  with  the  said  John. 

The  like  for  Robert  le  Fiz  Elys,  going  on  the  king's  service  with  Hugh 
le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  1. 


187 


1322. 


July  20. 
York. 


Membrane    29 — cont. 

The  like  for  Thomas  atte  Gate,  going  on    the    king's    service  with 
William  de  la  Beche. 

The  like  for  Thomas  de  Brotherton,  earl  of  Norfolk  and  Marshal  of 
England,  the  king's  brother,  going  with  the  king  as  above. 


The  like  for  the  following 
service : — 

John  de  Bavent. 
John  de  Caumpai  ne. 
Robert  de  Herpyngham. 
Robert  Dufford. 
Richer  de  la  Ryvere. 
Ranulph  de  Blaunkmuster. 
John  de  Verdoun. 
Robert  de  Noers. 
John  de  Sancto  Philiberto. 
William  Jernye. 
William  Cryketot. 
Robert  de  Langham. 
Thomas  de  Shelton. 
John  de  Cramavill. 
John  atte  Hull. 
William  Giffard. 
John  de  Fourneux. 
George  de  Thorpe. 
William  de  Langham. 


going  with  the  said  earl  on   the  king's 

Richard  Fresel. 
Nicholas  le  Latimer. 
Thomas  le  Latimer. 
John  de  Wysham. 
Roger  Pychard. 
William  de  Clopton. 
John  de  Weyland. 
William  de  Baa. 
Thomas  de  Hekelyng. 
William  de  Calthorp. 
Richard  Chaumberlayn. 
Robert  de  Wauton. 
John  de  Sutton. 
Richard  de  Frevill. 
Richard  de  Reppes. 
Bartholomew  Dauvelers. 
John  Courson. 
Roger  Courson. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  earl. 


July  21. 
York. 


Aug.  5. 
Gtwforth. 


The  like  for  Robert  Constable  of  Fleynburgh  going  with  the  king  as 
above. 

The  like  for  the  following  persons  going  with  the  said  Robert : — 
John  de  Hastthorp.  William  de  Naffreton. 

William  de  Rodeston.  John  de  Mounceux. 

By  testimony  of  Henry  de  Bello  Campo. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  Simon  de  Kynardesleye,  going  with 
Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel.  By  testimony  of  the  earl. 

The  like  for  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  going  with  the 
king.  By  K. 


The  like  for  the  following  going  with 
Richard  Daverenges. 
John  de  Haudlo. 
John  de  Drayton. 
Robert  de  Grey. 
Robert  de  Stangrave. 
Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton. 
John  Vernoun. 
Adam  Sherewode. 
Henry  de  Saham. 
John  de  Bello  Monte. 
William  de  Bello  Monte. 
George  Salvayn. 
William  de  Evere. 
Richard  de  Castillon. 
Thomas  de  Staunton,  clerk. 


the  earl : — 

Simon  de  Lyndesey. 
Nicholas  de  Stradesete. 
William  atte  More. 
Thomas  de  Wauton. 
William  de  Bodeketon. 
Thomas  Gay. 
Richard  de  Wydeslade. 
Thomas  Chaunterel. 
John  de  Ratynden. 
John  Joce. 
Thomas  Gobion. 
William  de  Fenne. 
Roger  de  Bello  Campo. 
Richard  Macy. 
Stephen  Houwel. 


188  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2322  Membrane    29 — cont, 

Philip  de  Verly.  Thomas  de  Metham. 

William  Jurdon.  Robert  de  Torkeseye,  *  barber.* 

Edmund  de  Wancy.  Alan  de  Tesedale. 

Oliver  de  Dynham.  Roger  de  Woddehalle. 

Martin  de  Fisshacre.  Robert  Houel. 

Ralph  de  Cammoys.  Adam  de  Wy. 

Thomas  de  Stanton.  John  de  Assheby. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  earl. 

The  like  for  Eudo  la  Zousche  going  on  the  king's  service  to  Scotland. 

By  K. 
The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Eudo  : — 

Roger  la  Zousche. 

Ralph  la  Zousche.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Eudo. 

The  like  for  Robert  son  of  Robert  son  of  Walter  going  on  the  king's 
service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Robert  : — 
John  de  Vauton. 
Henry  de  Longo  Campo. 
Richard  de  Welby.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Robert. 

The  like  for  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu,  going  on  the  king's  service  and  by  his 
command  to  Scotland. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Peter : — 
Bertin  Bacun. 

Peter  de  Malo  Lacu,  the  younger. 
Robert  Capun. 
Henry  de  Percy. 

The  like  for  Gilbert  de  Aton,  going  with  the  said  Henry. 

The  like  for  John  de  Haustede  going  with  the  king. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  John  : — 
William  son  of  William  Bretoun  of  Tekne. 
Philip  de  Hardeshull. 

The  like  for  John  de  Segrave,  the  elder,  going  with  the  king. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  persons  going  with  the  said  John  : — 
Reginald  Malure.  Thomas  de  Tolthorp. 

Nicholas  de  Tolthorp.  Alveric  de  Suleny. 

Thomas  de  Segrave.  Stephen  de  Segrave. 

John  Ouwayn.  John  de  Segrave,  the  younger. 

The  like  for  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  going  with  the  king. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Hugh  : — 
Ralph  de  Gorges.  John  de  Aukeland. 

Thomas  de  Gorges.  Walter  de  Bello  Campo. 

John  Peverel.  John  de  Olneye. 

The  like  for  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richemund,  going  with  the  king 
to  Scotland. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  earl : — 
John  Marmyon.  John  de  Mereworth. 

John  de  Wikxand.  Ralph  de  Normanvill. 


^ 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


189 


3322. 


July  20. 
York. 


Membrane  29 — conU 


Richard  de  Perers. 
Roger  Heron. 
Thomas  de  Botencumbe. 
William  Pollard. 
Robert  de  Umframvill. 


William  de  Cusancia. 

John  Burdoun. 

William  son  of  Peter  de  Cusance. 

Bertram  de  Mounbocher. 


The  like  for  Richard  de  Boys,  going  with  John  de  Crumbewell  on  the 
king's  service. 


July  20. 

York. 


Aug.  2. 

NewooBtle 
upon  Tjne. 

Aug.  6. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tjne. 

Aug.  6. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 

Aug.  8. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 

Aug.  12. 
Alnwick. 

Aug.   26. 
Molrose. 

July  21. 
York. 


July  20. 
York. 


MEMBRANE    28. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Styvinton, 

The  like  for  the  following  persons  : — 
Adam  de  Brom,  clerk. 
The  abbot  of  Wellou  by  Grim- 

mesby. 
The  prioress  of  Sinithwayt. 
William  de  Leycestre,  parson  of 

the  church  of  Chynnore. 
William  de  Leycestre,  parson  of 

the  chapel  of  St.  John,  Colneye. 
Augustin  de  Woxebrigge. 
Nicholas  de  Langeton  of  York. 
Alexander  de  Sandale. 


The  brethren  and  infirm  of  St. 

Katherine's,  Ledebury. 
The  prior  of  Durham. 
Philip  de  Beauvois. 
Master  Robert  de  Toft. 
Thomas  de  Gargrave. 
Henry  de  Shirokes. 
Simon  de  Northwode. 
Richard  de  Markham. 
John  de  GoushuU,  parson  of  the 

church  of  Aylington. 


The  abbot  of  Abyndon. 


Master  Adam  de  Ayremynne,  parson  of  the  church  of  Gayregrave. 


Margery  Foliot. 


John  de  Smetheton. 


Sir  Luke,   cardinal  deacon  of  St.  Mary  in  Via  Lata,  prebendary  of 
Longedon  in  the  church  of  Lichefeld.    For  three  years. 

Edward  de  Sancto  Johanne,  whom  the  king  lifted  from  the  holy  font 
causing  his  name  to  be  given  to  him. 

Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  going  with  the  king  to  Scotland,  has 
letters  nominating  Roger  Beler  and  William  de  Clif '  his  attorneys  until  All 
Saints. 

Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  going  with  the  king,  has  like 
letters  nominating  John  de  Sancto  Amando  and  Ingelram  Berenger. 

The  said  earl  has  like  letters  nominating  Robert  de  Haudlo  and  Richard 
de  Berners. 

Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  of  the  com,  hay,  grass, 
animals  and  all  goods  in  the  castles,  towns  and  manors  of  Brymmesfeld  and 
Dyncbegh,  and  the  cantreds  of  Ros,  Royewynok  and  the  commote  of 
Dynmacl,  as  also  in  the  manors  of  Beggeworth,  Syde,  Assheton,  Sherinton, 


190  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322.  Membrane  28 — cont. 

Westcodeford,  Stapelford,  Heghtredebury,  Knouk,  Castelooumbe,  Stert, 
Colerne,  Westbiry,  Chilton  Tyeys,  Kyngoston  Lisle,  Kenyngton  and 
Wermynystre,  and  also  in  all  lands  and  tenements  in  the  said  manor 
of  Wermynystre,  late  of  John  de  Kyngeston,  and  in  all  lands  and  tenements 
of  Orcheston.  By  K. 

July  20.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum 

York.  made  by  Richard  de  Rodeneye,  late  escheator  beyond  Trent,  by  John,  vicar 
of  the  church  of  Tevelby  of  3  tofts,  6  bovates  of  land  and  8s.  of  rent  in 
Herpeswell,  and  Helmeswell  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily 
in  the  chapel  of  St.  Edmund  the  Martyr  of  *  Spitel  in  the  Strete '  for  the 
souls  of  Edward  the  king's  father,  of  the  king  after  his  death,  and  for 
the  souls  of  the  father  of  the  said  John  and  his  mother  and  his  ances- 
tors and  all  the  faithful  departs  ;  notwithstanding  that  it  appears  by  such 
inquisition  that  the  premises  are  held  in  chief  of  the  manor  of  Eyrketon, 
in  the  king's  hands,  by  the  service  of  19s.  dhd,  yearly,  and  by  doing  suit 
every  throe  weeks  at  the  court  of  Kirketon  and  by  finding  one  *  Takman ' 
from  time  to  time  to  collect  the  king's  rents  in  the  said  towns  and  to  make 
summonses  and  distraints  of  the  said  court ;  further,  the  said  premises  are 
worth  in  all  their  issues  40s.  a  year.  By  fine  of  4  marks. 

Nicholas  de  la  Beche,  going  to  Scotland  with  the  king,  has  letters  nomi- 
nating Edmund  de  la  Beche  his  attorney  until  All  Saints. 

The  following  have  like  letters,  viz. : — 
July  21.  Aymor  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  nominating  John  de  Reddeswell 

York.  and  John  de  Crosseby. 

July  21.  John  de  Grey  of  Rotherfeld,  nominating  William  de  Wermodeston  for 

York.  one  year. 

John  de  Hastynges,  nominating  William  de  Herlaston,  clerk,  and 
Thomas  Boydyn. 

Aug.  2.  John  de  Urtiaco,  nominating  Ralph  de  Middelneye. 

Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 

July  80.  John  de  Sanoto  Philiberto,  going  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 

York.  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk  and  marshal  of   England,  the  king's 

brother,  nominating  John  de  Norton  and  John  de  Illeye. 

By  testimony  of  the  earl. 

July  21.  Master  John  de  Stratford,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  going  on  the  king's 

York.  service  and  by  his  command  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Master  Robert  de  Stratford  and  Thomas  de  Evesham  his  attorneys  until 
the  Purification. 

Jan.  29.  Pardon  to  Peter  son  of  Thomas  Corbet  for  acquiring,  without  licence, 

Durham.  from  Peter  Corbet,  late  lord  of  Cans,  tenant  in  chief,  two  gavels  {gavella)  of 
land  in  Thombury  in  le  Overgorthor,  viz.  Gavelkoydour,  and  Gavolrese  and 
the  manor  of  Hope  to  hold  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body ;  and  the 
bailiwick  of  the  forestership  of  the  forests,  chaces,  parks  and  woods  within 
the  lordship  of  Cans  for  life.  By  p.s. 

July  20.  Safe-conduct  until  Christmas  for  Peter  le  Spicer,  yeoman  of  J.  bishop  of 

York.         Ely,  whom  the  said  bishop  is  sending  beyond  the  seas  to  make  purveyances 

for  him.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


191 


1322. 

July  24. 
Aldwark. 


July  22. 
York. 


July  25. 
York. 

July  22. 
York. 


Aug.  20. 
York. 


July  21. 
York. 


July  25. 
Thirsk. 


July  20. 
York. 


July  18. 
York. 

July  18. 
York. 


Membrane    28 — cont. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  de  Hoton  and  Thomas  de  Sib- 
thorp,  king's  clerks,  to  examine,  and  put  in  order  the  charters,  writings, 
and  other  muniments  in  the  castles  of  Pontefract,  Tuttebury  and  Tone- 
brigg,  as  also  those  which  newly  came  into  and  are  in  the  custody  of 
the  keeper  of  the  Tower  of  London,  and  all  those  which  are  in  the  house 
of  the  Friars  Preachers  within  the  city  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  them  commanding  the  keepers  and  constables  of  the 
said  castles  and  the  prior  of  the  order  of  Friars  Preachers,  London,  to 
permit  them  to  enter  the  said  castles,  tower  and  house  and  to  deliver  to 
them  such  charters,  writings  and  muniments- 
Grant  to  L.  bishop  of  Durham  that  his  sending  men  in  obedience  to  the 
king's  mandate  against  the  Scots  within  his  bishopric  and  liberty  shall  not 
bo  to  the  prejudice  of  himself  and  his  successors.      [Fwdera,]  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Otto  de  Bodruigan,  knight,  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  of  his 
lands  which  had  on  that  account  been  forfeited.  By  K. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  de  Gretford  of  Kyngeston  upon 
Hull  to  be  comptroller  of  the  custom  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  in  the 
port  of  that  town  with  the  usual  wages.  By  bill  of  the  Treasurer. 

Mandate  to  William  do  Birton  to  deliver  to  him  all  rolls  and  other  things 
touching  that  office  in  his  custody. 

Licence  for  Nicholas  de  Huntrecumbe  to  grant  in  fee  tail  to  Richard  de 
Neubaud  his  reversion  in  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Lowyk,  held  in  chief, 
which  Ellen,  late  the  wife  of  Waiter  de  Huntrecombe,  holds  in  dower  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  Nicholas,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of 
Nicholas.  By  fine  of  2  marks. 

Grant  to  John  de  Nevill  that  he  may  pay  the  fine  of  5001,  which  he  made 
with  the  king  to  save  his  life  and  to  hold  his  lands  for  having  adhered 
to  the  king's  enemies  and  rebels,  at  the  rate  of  100^.  a  year  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  de  Penreth  of  the  manor  of  Bolton  in  AUerdale, 
CO.  Cumberland,  late  of  Alexander  Styward,  an  enemy  and  rebel  from 
Scotland,  in  the  king's  hands  by  forfeiture.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled. 

Grant  to  Gilbert  de  Assh,  lately  a  contrariant  and  rebel,  who  found  main- 
prize  to  go  and  serve  the  king  in  the  Scotch  war,  but  to  whom  the  king  has 
now  committed  the  custody  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  Gilbert  Talebot, 
which  were  for  divers  causes  in  his  hands,  and  whom  the  king  has  com- 
manded to  remain  in  the  custody  thereof,  that  he  shall  not  hereafter  be 
molested  for  his  stay  by  reason  of  the  said  mainprize.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  of  all  the  com,  hay,  grass, 
animals  and  goods  in  the  lands  of  Usk,  Breghenok,  Haye,  Huntynton, 
Cantrecelif,  Talagargh,  Blenleveny  and  Penkethely,  which  the  king  had 
granted  to  him.  By  E. 

The  like  to  him  of  the  like  in  the  castle,  town  and  manor  of  Donyngton. 

Grant  to  Bertram  de  Mountboucher  of  the  custody  during  the  minority 
of  the  heir  of  the  lands  of  Gerard  de  Chauncy,  tenant  in  chief,  with  the 
marriage  of  the  heir. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 


192 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

July  26. 
Thirsk. 


Aug.  5. 
Qosforth. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Simon  Belde  to  the  office  of   comp- 
troller of  the  king's  mines  in  the  county  of  Devon. 

By  bill  of  the  Treasurer. 

Simon  do  Abyndon,  going  to  Scotland  on  the  king's  service,  has  letters, 
nominating  John  de  Norton  his  attorney  until  All  Saints.  By  p.s. 


July  20. 
York. 


July  15. 
York. 


July  16. 
York. 


July  21. 
York. 


July  22. 
York. 


MEMBRANE  27. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  de  Wysham  and  John  de  Rithre 
to  be  supervisors  of  the  array  in  the  Westrithinge,  co.  York,  and  to  lead  the 
levies  forthwith  to  the  king,  the  Scots  having  now  invaded  the  realm. 
[Pari  Writs.]  By  K. 


The  like  of  the  following : — 

Thomas  Ughtred  in  the  Estrithinge 
Nicholas  de  Grey  in  the  Northtrithinge 


CO.  York. 


[Pari  WriU.] 


Mandate  to  William  de  Beeston,  John  Tylly,  Warin  de  Shargill,  John  de 
Smytheton,  Richard  Fauvel  and  John  de  Belton  (.«V),  appointed  [p.  125]  to 
levy  one  footman  in  every  town  in  divers  wapentakes  in  the  county  of  York, 
to  execute  their  commission  at  once  under  the  instructions  of  the  above 
John  de  Wysham  and  John  do  Rither.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Master  John 
Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  for  the  alienation  in 
mortmain  by  Henry  Spigurnel  of  a  messuage,  40  acres  of  land,  1  acre  of 
meadow,  1  acre  of  pasture,  20«.  of  rent,  and  a  rent  of  6  cartloads  of  brush- 
wood, and  a  moiety  of  an  acre  of  wood  in  Daggehale,  held  in  chief,  to  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  All  Saints, 
Daggehale. 

Mandate  for  one  year  to  all  bailiffs  and  ministers  to  provide  carriage  by 
land  or  water  and  safe-conduct  for  Gilbert  do  Wygeton,  king's  clerk, 
appointed  to  make  purveyances  for  the  Great  Wardrobe  and  to  send  such 
purveyances  towards  Scotland  and  elsewhere  as  the  king  shall  order,  or  for 
Richard  de  Mountpeillers,  his  clerk,  the  bearer  of  these  presents,  whenever 
called  upon  to  do  so  by  them  or  either  of  them. 

The  like  in  favour  of  the  said  Gilbert  in  conjunction  with  the  following 
persons : — 

Gilbert  de  la  Chapele,  clerk. 
Robert  de  Bukyngham,  yeoman. 
Roger  Tarente. 

Whereas  on  8  September,  5  Edward  II,  the  king  commanded  the  then 
seneschal  of  the  duchy  [of  Aquitaine]  and  the  constable  of  Bordeaux  to 
purvey  for  his  use  in  the  said  duchy  and  out  of  its  issues  1,000  tuns  of 
wine  and  to  send  it  with  all  speed  to  London,  and  afterwards  ordered 
Master  Jordan  Morant,  then  constable  of  Bordeaux,  to  expedite  the  purvey- 
ance and  despatch  thereof  so  that  it  should  be  delivered  to  the  king's 
butler  at  London  before  Christmas  in  the  year  6  Edward  II,  in  such 
manner  as  he  should  be  told  by  Stephen  de  Berecoto,  the  deputy  of  the 
butler,  and  that  he  should  receive  from  the  said  Stephen  letters  patent 
certifying  the  cost  incurred  by  him  in  the  purchase  and  carriage 
thereof,  for    which    due    allowance  would    be    made    in    his    account; 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pakt  1. 


198 


1322. 


July  31. 
Chester. 


July  20. 
York. 


Aug.  4. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


Aug.  4. 

Newcastle 

npon  Tyne. 


Aug.  5. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Aug.  8. 
Newcastle 
apon  Tyne. 


Aug.  6. 
Gosforth. 


Membrane  27 — cont, 

and  the  said  Stephen  having  shown  that,  although  he  had  been  deputed 
only  to  view  the  premises  and  the  king  was  to  discharge  any  expenses 
touching  the  purveyance;  the  mariners  who  brought  the  said  wine  to 
London,  so  freighted  by  the  said  constable,  have  continually  harassed  him 
for  the  freight  of  their  ships  by  the  arrest  of  his  goods  in  divers  places,  and 
still  continue  to  do  so,  the  king,  not  wishing  him  to  be  injured  on  that 
account,  commands  all  sheriffs  and  bailiffs  to  release  from  arrest  such 
goods  of  the  said  Stephen  which  have  been  arrested  for  the  freight,  but 
no  other,  and  to  deliver  the  same. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Robert  de  Welle,  to  William  Lengleis  for 
adhering  to  Roger  de  Clifford,  late  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands 
and  goods,  which  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  on  that  account. 

By  p.s. 


The  like  to  Eudo  Russell. 


By  p.s. 


Pardon  to  the  merchants  of  the  society  of  the  Peruchi,  for  a  fine  of 
2,000  marks,  whereof  they  have  paid  1,000Z.,  and  the  king  has  released  to 
them  the  remaining  500  marks,  of  all  trespasses  committed  by  them  or  any 
one  of  them  against  the  charter  of  the  staple  of  wool ;  pardon  also  to  the 
said  merchants  of  the  20  marks  10s,  Sd,  exacted  from  them  by  summons  of 
the  Exchequer  for  not  appearing  before  the  persons  appointed  to  enquire  at 
London  touching  such  trespasses. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Michelham  by  John  atte  See  of  24  acres  of  land  in  Erlyngton,  by  Simon 
Lewyne  of  8  acres  of  land  in  Heylesham,  by  Nicholas  le  Longe,  of  12  acres 
of  land  there,  and  by  John  de  Dallyngeregge  of  20  acres  of  land  in 
Westhamme,  which  are  held  in  chief  and  are  worth  in  all  their  issues 
ISs,  lOil.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn, 
king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction  of  a 
licence  to  acquire  land,  tenements  and  rents  to  the  value  of  20  marks  a 
year. 

Pardon  to  Waiter  le  Bat  of  Estboum  for  acquiring  in  fee  an  acre  of  land 
in  Estboum  from  William  le  Taverner,  who  acquired  the  same  without 
licence  from  Gilbert  le  Fraunk,  who  held  it  in  chief;  pardon  also  to 
him  for  acquiring  from  the  said  Gilbert  4  acres  of  land  in  the  same  town, 
also  held  in  chief;  with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  ^  mark. 

The  like  to  John  Child  for  entering  upon  a  messuage  and  16  acres  of 
land  in  Munesle,  co.  Norfolk,  after  the  death  of  his  father  William  Child,  who 
had  acquired  the  same  from  John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  who  held 
them  in  chief ;  with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  j  mark. 

Pardon  to  Robert  Power,  parson  of  the  church  of  Eillaban  in  Ireland,  of 
his  outlawry,  if  any,  in  the  county  of  Catherlagh,  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  in  Dublin,  when  impleaded  by  writ  under  the  seal 
used  in  Ireland  by  John  de  Hastyngcs,  to  render  account  for  the  time  that 
he  was  the  latter's  bailiff  in  Killaban,  as  the  said  John  has  certified  the 
king  that  the  said  Robert  has  satisfied  him  therein  and  that  he  has  released 
all  cause  of  action  against  him  on  that  account. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Stephen  de  Abyndon,  king*s  serjeant  and 
butler,  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  chief  forestership  of  the  forest  of  Essex,  to 
hold  in  the  same  manner  as  others  have  held  it.  By  p.s. 

24962  ir 


194 


OALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

Aug.  8. 

Felton. 


Membrane  27 — cont, 

Thomas  Larcher,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  to  whom  the  houses  and  brethren  of  that  Hospital  in  Scotland 
and  Wales  are  also  subject,  has  letters  nominating  brothers  John  de  Bynbrok 
and  Thomas  de  Crumwell  his  attorneys  until  two  years  after  18  April. 

Changed  because  it  was  sealed  at  another  time  by  tite  king's  order. 


July  28. 
Durham. 


July  21. 
York. 


Aug.  6. 
Gosforth. 

July  22. 
York. 


MEMBRANE   26. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  the  under-mentioned  grants,  viz. — 

I.  Grant  by  Joan  de  Lacy,  late  the  wife  of  Henry  de  Lacy, 
sometime  earl  of  Lincoln,  dated  at  York,  Thursday  before  St. 
Margaret  the  Virgin,  16  Edward  II,  for  the  term  of  her  life,  to  Sir 
Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  of  the  constableship  of  the  castle  of 
Chester,  the  hundred  of  Haulton,  with  the  avowries  (culvocanis) 
appertaining  to  the  said  constableship,  together  with  the  manors  of 
Congleton,  Ronkore,  Whiteleye  and  More,  co.  Chester,  with  all 
their  lands  and  other  appurtenances,  which  she  held  in  dower  by  the 
death  of  her  said  husband  ;  and  grant  also  to  the  said  Hugh  of  the 
manor  of  Grauncestre,  co.  Cambridge,  with  all  its  appurtenances  also 
held  in  dower.  Witnesses,  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke, 
John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richemund,  Sirs  William  de  Ros,  William 
le  Latemer  and  Henry  de  Beaumund,  barons. 

II.  Grant  by  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster, 
and  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  de  Lascy,  sometime  earl 
of  Lincoln,  dated  at  Barlingges,  27  July,  16  Edward  H,  to  the  said 
Hugh  in  fee  simple  of  her  reversion  in  the  manors  of  Congleton, 
Wyteleye  and  Ronkore  and  the  constableship  of  Chester,  together 
with  avowries  and  all  other  appurtenances  in  the  county  of 
Chester,  held  in  dower  by  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Henry. 
Witnesses,  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richemund,  Aymer  de 
Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  Ralph 
Basset  of  Drayton,  William  de  Bello  Campo,  John  de  Barton  of 
Fry  ton,  Roger  Beler,  and  others.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Adam  Cussyng  of 
Blaktoft,  going  with  his  ship  to  the  south  of  the  realm  to  buy  victuals  and 
other  goods  to  be  brought  for  sale  to  York,  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  and  the 
northern  parts  of  the  realm,  provided  he  finds  security  in  the  Chancery  that 
he  will  not  take  the  same  to  other  places  and  will  not  communicate  with 
the  Scots  or  the  Flemings. 

The  like  for  the  following  and  their  ships,  viz. — 
William  de  Homese  of  Beverley,        Richard  Bygge. 

merchant.  Adam  Muxle  of  Wysebech. 

Richard  le  Fougheler. 

John  de  Calwode,  merchant. 

Pardon  to  Benedict  de  Egglesfeld  for  acquiring  to  him  and  his  heirs  18 
acres  of  land  in  Little  Broghton  from  John  de  Eglesfeld,  who  held  them  in 
chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Cokermuth.  Pardon  also  for  acquiring  to  him 
and  the  heirs  of  his  body  the  manor  of  Clifton  from  Adam  de  Egglesfeld, 
who  held  it  in  chief  as  of  the  said  honor,  with  remainders  in  the  said  manor 
to  Joan  de  Rybton,  sister  of  the  said  Benedict,  and  the  heirs  of  her  body, 
and  to  William  de  Egglesfeld  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  with  reversion  to 
the  said  Adam  and  bis  right  heirs,  By  fine  of  1  mark, 


16  EDWABD  II.— Part   1. 


195 


1322. 


July  22. 
York. 


Aug.  10. 
Newcastle 
apon  Tyne. 

July  28. 
York. 


Aug.  1. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


July  29. 
Darham. 


Aug.  2. 

Newcastle 

on  Tyne. 


Aug.  8. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Aug.  4. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Mefnbrane  26 — cant. 

The  like  to  William  atte  Westyate  for  acquiring  to  himself  and  Alice  his 
wife  and  his  heirs  2  messuages,  a  virgate  of  land,  pasture  for  10  oxen,  6 
cows,  6  bullocks,  3  plough  cattle,  12  swine  and  141  sheep  in  Langeton 
Purbyk  from  John  son  of  Ingelram  le  Waleys,  who  held  them  in  chief ; 
with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  10s. 

Protection  and  safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  Henry  le  Eyngesfissher,  one 
of  the  buyers  in  gross  (unus  grossariorum)  of  victuals  for  the  king  elected 
by  the  commonalty  of  the  city  of  Lincoln  to  buy  aud  purvey  divers  victuals 
and  to  take  them  towards  Scotland,  in  going  thither  with  the  same  for  the 
use  of  the  king  and  his  army. 

The  like  for  John  de  Moumby,  one  of  the  buyers  in  gross  elected  by  the 
commonalty  of  the  city  of  Lincoln. 

The  like  for  Thomas  de  Secheford  and  Geoffrey  de  Eetleston,  the  buyers 
in  gross  of  victuals  elected  by  the  commonalty  of  the  town  of  Lenne. 

ByK. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz.  Robert  Rotenheryng  and  Walter  de 
Gakhowe  separately  word  for  word  together  with  this  clause,  viz.,  the  king 
wills  that  the  said  Robert  buy  and  purvey  corn,  fish  and  other  victuals  for 
the  king*s  use  in  every  market  town  so  freely  that  no  other  person  may  in 
the  meantime  claim  for  the  victuals  so  to  be  bought  and  purveyed  or  receive 
from  the  said  Robert  any  extra  profit  {mperluenimy  partem  vel  avantagium) 
customary  amongst  merchants,  whereby  the  purveyance  of  the  said  victuals 
may  be  hindered  or  delayed. 

Duplicated  for  each  of  tliem. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king*s  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent, 
to  restore  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Whiteby  to  Thomas  de  Haukes- 
garth,  a  monk  of  that  house,  elected  to  be  abbot  thereof,  W.  archbishop  of 
York  having  confirmed  his  election.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  abbey.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Dunstaple  to  acquire  in  mortmain 
lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  \0L  a  year.  By  p.s. 

Vctcated  and  surrendered  because  King  Richard  II  on  7  February  in  his  10th 
year  granted  to  them,  divers  lands  and  tenements  in  Dunstaple  in  full  satisfaction 
of  tJie  above  amount ;  and  therefore  these  letters  were  cancelled  and  destroyed. 

Grant  to  William  Chaillou  (Chailhou),  king's  clerk,  of  the  free  chapel 
within  the  castle  of  Shrewsbury,  which  is  void  and  in  the  king*s  gift. 

By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Salop  to  induct  him  therein. 

Grant  to  Sir  Gailardus  de  Mota,  cardinal  deacon  of  St.  Lucy  in  Silice, 
of  the  prebend  of  Stoke  by  Newerk  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  in 
the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln 
being  in  his  hands.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  or  his  vicar  general 
whilst  he  is  abroad.  By  E. 

Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  in  extension  of  the 
grant  made  to  him  of  the  castle  of  Dynebegh,  of  all  the  goods  therein  and 
in  the  manors  belonging  thereto,  together  with  the  issues  thereof  received 
from  the  time  of  its  caption  into  the  king's  hands,  and  with  all  the  com 
growing  in  the  lands  belonging  to  the  said  castle  and  manors.  By  p.s. 


196 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Aug.  7. 

Felton. 


Aug.  8. 
Newminster. 


Aug.  8. 
Felton. 


Aug.  8. 
Felton. 

Aug.  7. 
Newminster. 


July  20. 
York. 


Aug.  8. 
Felton. 


Aug.  9. 
Alnvriok. 


Membrane  26 — cont. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Walter  de  Burnoestre,  late  receiver  of  the  issues 
of  the  castle  and  honor  of  Dynebegh. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  de  Pype  to  the  custody  of  the 
chace  of  Ponysned  and  the  parks  of  Duddeleie,  Weleigh  and  Honesworth, 
late  of  John  de  Somery,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  which  are  in  the  king's 
hands.  By  p.s. 

Grant  during  pleasure  to  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Penreth,  in 
compassion  of  the  estate  of  herself  and  her  children,  of  the  manor  of 
Boulton  in  AUerdale,  co.  Cumberland,  late  of  Roger  de  Moubray,  an  enemy, 
of  Scotland,  and  which  for  his  rebellion  came  into  the  king's  hands  as  an 
escheat.  By  p.s. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Bettus  Short,  Puchus  de  Oculis,  and  Peter 
de  la  Barbe,  merchants  of  Pisa,  coming  with  a  ship  called  a  Dromound, 
freighted  with  merchandise  into  the  realm  to  trade. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Watervill,  going  beyond  the  seas. 

Grant  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  of  Roger  Cheyny,  knight,  a  rebel, 
and  also  of  all  his  lands  and  goods,  which  had  been  taKen  into  the  king's 
hands.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    25. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
St.  Mary's,  York,  by  Master  William  de  Brampton,  clerk,  of  2  messuages 
and  60  acres  of  land  in  Mitton,  by  John  Rabot  of  2  messuages  and  11  acres 
of  land  and  Ss,  6d,  of  rent  in  Benyngburgh,  Harton  and  Bouthum,  by 
Cicely  daughter  of  William  de  Shupton  of  2  acres  of  land  in  Shupton, 
by  Roger  de  Sutton,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Middelton,  of  a  messuage,  a 
bovate  and  14}  acres  of  land  in  Ethelingthorp,  and  by  Richard  de  Stayn- 
boum, '  serjaunt '  of  Hornse,  of  a  messuage  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Southorp 
by  Hornse,  all  which  are  of  the  fee  of  the  said  abbot  and  convent  and  are 
worth  in  all  their  issues  86s.  Sid.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
Thomas  de  Burgo,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  to  hold  in 
part  satisfaction  of  the  licence  granted  to  them  by  Edward  I  in  his 
Parliament  at  Lincoln  upon  their  petition  exhibited  before  him  and  the 
Coimcil,  to  acquire  land  and  rent  to  the  value  of  2001.  a  year ;  which 
licence  the  king  confirmed  to  them  12  March,  2  Edward  II,  and  further 
granted  them  licence,  they  having  acquired  lands  and  tenements  to  the 
value  of  lil.  ds.  2d.  of  land  up  to  that  date,  to  acquire  land  to  the  full 
value  of  their  original  licence. 

Notification  that  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Lancaster,  was  beheaded  by 
judgement  of  the  court  at  the  town  of  Pontefract,  on  Monday  before  the 
Annujiciation,  15  Edward  U,  because  of  divers  seditions  and  felonies  against 
the  king,  and  that  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Bradeford  in  the  diocese 
of  York  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Thomas 
as  of  the  right  of  Alice,  then  his  wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  de  Lacy, 
sometime  earl  of  Lincoln,  and  is  now  the  king's  right  by  release  and  quit 
claim  made  to  him  by  the  said  Alice  of  the  same  amongst  other  lands. 
[Fadera.] 

Pardon  to  Roger  de  Sutton  and  John  de  Ware  for  acquiring  to  themselves 
and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  22  acres  of  land  in  Heydon,  co.  Essex,  from 
John  Pykot  who  held  them  in  chief ;  with  restitution  of  the  same. 

By  fine  of  J  mark. 


16  EDWARD   II.— Part   1. 


197 


1322. 

Aug.  15. 
Alnwick. 


Aug.  22. 
Melrose. 


Aug.  18. 
Alnwick. 


Aug.  15. 
Alnwick. 


Aug.  9* 
Felton. 

Aug.  8. 
Felton. 


Aug.  26. 
Melrose. 


Membrane  25 — emit. 

Mandate  to  Roger  Corbet  of  Tassele,  keeper  of  the  castle  of  Helegh  and 
of  the  manors  of  Endon,  Horton,  Bectele  and  Tunstal,  co.  Stafford,  Newe- 
hall,  Smalwode,  Wysmauban,  Checkeleye  and  Wyrswall,  co.  Chester,  and 
Egemundune  and  Neuport,  co.  Salop,  to  deliver  without  further  delay  the 
same,  together  with  the  corn  and  hay  as  set  forth  in  the  under-mentioned 
mandate,  and  also  with  their  issues  received  since  21  July  last  past  of  the 
lands  of  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Henry  de  Lacy,  late  earl  of  Lincoln.  The 
king  having  lately  commanded  the  castles,  lands  and  tenements  in  the  said 
counties  of  the  said  Joan  to  be  taken  into  his  hand  and  having  committed 
them  during  pleasure  to  the  custody  of  the  said  Roger,  afterwards  on 
21  July  last  past  commanded  him  to  deliver  to  her  her  castles,  lands 
and  tenements  of  the  inheritance  of  Nicholas  Daudele  in  those  counties, 
being  in  his  custody,  together  with  the  corn  growing  in  those  lands  and  the 
hay  of  the  present  year,  saving  to  the  king  the  goods  and  chattels  then 
in  the  said  castle  and  lands,  which  mandate  the  said  Roger  did  not 
execute,  whereat  the  king  is  much  astonished. 

Writ  of  aid,  directed  to  the  sherifif  of  Worcester,  for  William  de  Everdon 
and  Nicholas  de  Aston,  king's  clerks,  appointed  to  make  a  survey  by  inden- 
tures of  the  goods  and  jewels  late  of  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  a  rebel, 
some  of  which  the  king  has  been  informed  are  in  the  treasury  of  the 
priory  of  St.  Mary's  Worcester,  and  some  in  the  custody  of  the  bishop  of 
Worcester. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent, 
to  restore  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Pontefract,  a  cell  of  La  Charity, 
to  Stephen  de  Cherobles,  whom  Peter,  prior  of  La  Charity,  preferred  to  be 
prior  thereof  and  has  presented  to  the  king,  who  has  accepted  fealty  from 
the  said  Stephen. 

Writ  de  interulendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  house. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  Deyvill,  keeper  of  the  castle  and  honor  of  Pontefract 
not  to  intermeddle  with  the  priory.  Fa  iste  erant  clause. 

Licence  for  Philip  de  Kyme  to  enfeoff  William  de  Eyme  of  his  manor 
of  Burwell,  co.  Lincoln,  which  is  held  in  chief,  to  hold  o  him  and  his  heirs. 

By  fine  of  lOOs. 

Appointment  of  Thomas  Bardolf  and  John  de  Thorp  to  keep  the  sea- 
coast  of  the  county  of  Norfolk  against  the  Flemings  and  others,  who  may 
attempt  to  invade  the  realm  while  the  king  is  in  Scotland.     [Pari,  TFn'ta.] 

ByC. 

The  like  of  Edmund  de  Hemgrave  and  Thomas  de  Bavent  for  Suffolk 
[Pari.  Wnts,] 

Pardon  to  John  Strug,  a  rebel,  in  consideration  of  a  fine  of  40  marks. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Robert  de  Holden,  keeper  of  the  lands  late  of  John  de  Somery, 
deceased,  of  2s.  a  day  for  his  wages  out  of  the  issues  thereof  so  long  as  he  is 
keeper.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Robert  de  Michedevre,  keeper  of  the  lands,  &c.  as  above,  of 
\M,  a  day  for  his  wages.  By  p.s. 

Grant  at  the  instance  of  Gilbert,  abbot  of  Bee  Hellouin  commorant  beyond 
the  seas,  that  brother  Richard  de  Beusevalle  be  admitted  attorney  and 
proctor-general  of  the  said  abbot  and  the  convent  thereof  in  England  for 
three  years. 


I9d 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Aug.  11. 
Bolton. 


Aug.  20. 
Melrose. 


Aug.  25. 
Melrose. 


Aug.  26. 

Musselburgh 

[Muttleburgh), 


Membrane  25 — cont. 

Licence  for  Geoffrey  Burdeleys  to  grant  to  Simon  son  of  Greoffrey 
Burdeleys  for  life  his  manor  of  Maddyngle,  co.  Cambridge,  held  in  chief  as 
of  the  fee  of  Pecche,  which  is  in  the  king's  hands.  By  fine  of  40s. 

Simple  protection  without  clause,  for  one  year,  for  Richard  de  Seintliz* 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  castle  of  Notyngham  for  its  munition. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned  persons  staying  on  the  king's  service  in 
the  same  castle,  viz. — 
Oliver  Waleys. 
Roger  de  Somervill. 
Roger  de  Sancto  Andrea.  ^ 

Grant  to  John  Junctin  and  Bonseignor  Jacobi,  king's  merchants,  mer- 
chants of  the  society  of  the  Peruchi  of  Florence,  in  satisfaction  of  1,000 
marks  paid  by  them  as  a  loan  into  the  treasury  into  the  hands  of  the 
treasurer  and  chamberlains,  of  the  like  sum  to  be  received  out  of  the  subsidy 
granted  to  the  king  for  a  fixed  time  by  native  and  foreign  merchants  on 
wool,  hides  and  wool-fells  exported  from  the  realm,  to  wit,  by  the  hands  of 
the  collectors  thereof  in  the  port  of  the  town  of  Eyngeston  upon  Hull, 
500  marks,  and  in  the  port  of  the  town  of  Southampton,  500  marks. 

By  bill  of  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer. 

Confirmation  of  an  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  de  Cantokesheved 
to  Walter  de  Stapelton,  bishop  of  Exeter,  and  his  successors,  of  a  messuage,  2 
carucates  of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  40  acres  of  wood,  and  Is,  M,  of  rent 
in  Poukehegh ;  also  of  a  like  alienation  by  John  de  la  Watere  of  Oteriton, 
rector  of  the  church  of  Pontyngton,  of  a  messuage,  42  acres  of  land,  8  acres 
of  moor,  5  acres  of  meadow,  and  2  cottages  in  Boucheseye  and  Eheressute. 

Grant  to  William  de  Clif,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Empyngham 
in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 


Aug.  21. 
York. 


Aug.  8. 

Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


MEMBRANE    24. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  All  Saints  for  Robert  de  Monte 

Alto,  going  with  the  king  to  Scotland.  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  on  the  king's  service  with  the  said 
Robert : — 

Nicholas  de  Gunevill.  Nicholas  de  Eton. 

Roger  de  Bilneye.  John  de  Ingaldesthorp. 

Richard  de  la  Rokele.  Geoffrey  Fouun. 

Thomas  Pecche.  Hugh  de  Cheswardyn. 

Roger  de  Holm.  William  de  la  Rokele. 

Thomas  de  Berdeswell.  John  de  Bekeswell. 

William  de  Baggele.  John  Giney. 


The  like  for  Richard  de  Grey,  going  with  the  king  as  above. 


ByK, 


The  like  for  the  following  going  on  the  king's  service  with  the  said 
Richard : — 

Edmund  de  Crescy.  Hugh  de  Shirfeld. 

John  de  Shirfeld.  John  de  Seint  Manye. 

Protection  as  above  for  Robert  de  Swyneboum  going  with  John  de 
Sancto  Johanne  on  the  king's  service.  By  p.s. 


16   EDWARD  II.— Part   1.  199 


1  009  Membrane  24 — conU 

The  like  for  the  following  going  on  the  king's  service  with  the  said 
John: — 

Denis  Aleyn.  Geoffrey  de  Uppesale. 

The  like  for  Richard  Damory,  steward  of  the  Household,  going  with  the 
king.  By  p.s. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  steward : — 
Robert  de  Ardem.  Maurice  de  Bampton. 

Peter  de  la  Mare.  John  de  Palton. 

Thomas  de  Bella  Fago.  John  de  Theneford. 

William  de  Sancto  Johanne.  Simon  de  Wappenham. 

The  like  for  Oliver  de  Ingham  going  with  the  king. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Oliver  : — 
Laurence  de  Lodelowe.  Roger  Corbet. 

Thomas  de  Halughton.  Thomas  Tuchet. 

The  like  for  Robert  Lewer  going  with  the  king. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Robert,  viz. — 
John  Pyrie.  John  Venuz. 

Robert  Cole.  Robert  de  Harleye. 

John  Wyard.  Edmund  de  Banewell. 

The  like  for  Nicholas  de  Kyngeston  going  with  the  king. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Nicholas,  viz. — 
John  de  Hamham.  W^illiam  Oillyng. 

William  Quyntyn. 

The  like  for  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  going 
with  the  king. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  archdeacon,  viz. — 
Richard  Blundel. 

The  like  for  Robert  de  Morby,  going  with  the  king. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Robert,  viz. — 
Roland  de  Hastynges.  Robert  le  Botyller. 

Henry  de  Pysy.  William  de  Belle. 

John  de  Ruyton,  clerk. 

Aug.  4.  The  like  for  Thomas  Hastang  going  with  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  on 

Newcastle      the  king's  service.  By  testimony  of  the  earl. 


on  Tyne. 


The  like  for  Robert  Ic  fuitz  Payn,  going  with  the  said  earl. 

By  testimony  of  the  earl. 

The  like  for  the  following,  going  with  the  said  earl,  viz. — 

Ralph  de  Bulmere.  Thomas  Latymer,  <  bocher.' 

John  Revel.  Robert  de  Daventre. 

John  Bygot.  Robert  de  Hale. 

Ralph  de  Craystok.  William  de  Hoo. 

Philip  de  Nevill.  John  de  Bures. 

John  de  Faucumberge.  Edmund  Bacon. 

Robert  de  Hilton.  Roger  Loryng. 

William  Gilmyn.  Philip  de  Daventre. 
William  Latymer. 


ioo 


CALENDAR  OF  LATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

Sept.  4. 
Melrose. 


Sept.  18. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  22. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  27. 
Durham. 

Oct.  2. 

Barnard 
Castle. 

Sept.  28. 
Durham. 


Oct.  6. 
Foroett. 


Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Membrane  24 — cont. 
The  like  for  Thomas  Lercedekne,  going  on  the  king's  service. 


ByK. 


The  like  for  Matthew  de  Trenewith,  going  with  the  said  Thomas  on  the 
king's  service.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Thomas. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Thomas,  viz. — 
John  Cheyndut. 
Wynan  Tyrel.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Thomas. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Easter  for  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl 
of  Carlisle,  staying  in  the  Marches  of  Scotland  on  the  king's  service. 

ByK. 

The  like  for  the  following  staying  with  the  said  earl,  viz. — 
Michael  de  Haveryngton.  Robert  de  la  Vale. 

Patrick  de  Curewenn.  Richard  de  Hudeleston. 

Ranulph  de  Dacre.  Anthony  de  Lucy. 

The  like  for  Roger  Mauduyt,  staying  by  the  king's  command  in  the  said 
Marches.  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 
John  de  Lilleburn. 

The  like  for  Nicholas  de  la  Beche,  staying  with  the  king  in  the  Marches 
of  Scotland. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned  staying  on   the  king's  service  as 
above,  viz.— 

Geofl&rey  de  Comubia. 
Roger  de  Flete. 
John  de  Haustede. 


Robert  de  Ogle. 
John  de  Benteleye. 

Edmund  de  Crawecestre. 


ByK. 


The  like  for  Richard  Damory,  steward  of  the  Household,  staying  on  the 
king's  service  in  the  Marches  of  Scotland.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following,  staying  with  the  steward,  viz : — 
Robert  de  Ardern. 
Maurice  de  Furses  of  Bampton. 

The  like  for  Thomas  Lercedekne,  staying  with  the  king  in  Scotland. 

The  like  for  the  following  staying  in  the  company  of  the  said  Thomas, 
viz. : — 

John  de  Cheyndut. 
Wynan  Tyrel. 
Michael  Trenewyth. 

The  like  for  John  Sturmy  staying  on  the  king's  service  as  above.    » 

By  testimony  of  the  Steward. 

The  like  for  Ralph  de  Nevill  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  Marches 
of  Scotland.  By  E. 

The  like  for  Roger  de  Grymmeston. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


201 


1322. 


Sept.  14. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  18. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


Aug.  8. 
Felton. 


Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 

Aug.  9. 
Alnwiok. 


Aug.  8. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


Metnhrane   24 — cont. 

The  like  for  Anketin  Salveyn  staying  in  the  company  of  Henry  de  Percy 
on  the  munition  of  the  castle  of  Alnewyk  in  the  Marches  of  Scotland. 

ByK. 

The  like  for  the  following,  staying  in  the  said  castle,  viz.  : — 
Robert  son  of  John  de  Swynbum. 
Robert  de  Swynbum. 

The  like  for  Roger  de  Horsle  staving  in  the  castle  of  Baumburgh. 

ByK. 

The  like  for  the  following  staying  with  the  said  Roger  in  the  same 
castle,  viz. — 

Thomas  son  of  Hugh  de  Garton. 
Thomas  de  Ardem  of  Garton. 

The  like  for  Geoffrey  de  Edenham,  staying  on  the  munition  of  the  castle 
of  Dunstanburgh.  By  E. 

Pardon,  at  the  instance  of  Andrew  de  Harcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  to  Hugh 
de  Louthre,  knight,  an  adherent  of  Roger  de  Clifford,  a  rebel ;  with 
restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Roger  de  Bylneye  of  land 
to  the  value  of  10^.  a  year  in  Haverynglond,  Felthorp,  Altilbrig,  and 
Brandeston,  co.  Norfolk,  to  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily 
in  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Haverynglond,  for  the  souls  of  all  the  faithfiU 
departed.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Roger  de  Acton,  king's  serjeant,  whom  the  king  is  sending 
to  Norfolk  to  make  purveyances  of  fish  for  the  Household  against  Lent. 

By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Alba  Laiida. 


Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Penteneye  by  John  de  Thorpe  and  Alice  his  wife  of  the  manor  of 
Ayleswisthorp  and  of  a  messuage,  100  acres  of  land  and  4  acres  of  pasture 
in  Ayleswisthorp,  Geyton,  Walton,  Wykes  and  Bekeswell,  and  by  William 
de  Marham  and  John  Stonyng  of  Penteneye,  chaplains,  of  28  acres  of  land 
in  Tylneye,  which  are  worth  in  all  their  issues  58<.  4(f.  a  year,  as  appears 
by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator 
beyond  Trent,  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  lands 
and  rents  to  the  value  of  100s.  a  year.  Further  licence,  at  the 
request  of  John,  bishop  of  Norwich,  the  chancellor,  for  the  said  John  de 
Thorp  and  Alice  to  assign  to  them  the  advowson  of  a  moiety  of  the  church 
of  the  town  of  Ayleswisthorp.  By  K. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  and  of  Robert 
de  Welle,  to  John  de  Stirkeland,  knight,  an  adherent  of  Roger  de  Clifford, 
a  rebel ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods,  which  are  in  the  king's 
hands.  By  p.s. 


Aug.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  de  Clif *  of  the  custody  of  the  hospital  of  the 

Alnwiok.  Holy  Linocents  without  Lincoln. 

Sept.  28.  Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Master  Henry  de  Clif  at 

Newcastle  Wlwissh  and  Beghenham. 
upon  Tyne. 


202 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


Aug.  12. 
Alnwick. 


Membrane  24- 
The  like  for  Peter  Descorce. 


wnt. 


Aug.  11. 
Dal  ton. 


Sept.  1. 
Fenham. 


Sept.  1. 

Fenham. 


Aug.  2. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  2. 

Fenham. 


Sept.  11. 
Bolton. 


Sept.  24. 

Newcastle 

npon  Tyne. 


MEMBRANE    23. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  canons  of  Llanthony  Prima  of  the 
following : — 

I.  Grant  by  Walter  de  Lacy,  late  lord  of  Meath.      [Monasticon^  Vol. 
VI,  p.  188.] 

II.  Grants  by  Walter  de  Lacy,  son  of  Hugh  de  Lacy.     [MonasticoTif 
Vol  VI,  p.  138.] 

in.     Grant  by  John  son  of  Reginald.       [Monasticon,  Vol,  VI,  p,  189 
to  liiie  81,  *  rationabiliter  testantur.'^  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Sanoto  Ivone  to  the  church  of  Helagh  in  the 
diocese  of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Richard  Waleys 
being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Battle,  by  Robert  Alard  of  a  messuage  and  100  acres  of  land  in  Biastenovere 
in  Pevense,  co.  Sussex,  which  are  worth  in  all  their  issues  50s.  a  year,  as 
appears  by  inquisition  made  by  the  sheriff  of  the  said  county,  to  hold  in  part 
satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  lands,  tenements  and  rents  to  the  value 
of  40^.  a  year. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  until  Easter  for  Agnes  de  Sutton  of 
Bouthum. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
The  master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Leonard  without  Newark. 
Gilbert  de  Ebor[aco],  clerk. 
Richard  Enyght  of  Heche. 
Geoffrey  de  Heueknoll. 
Thomas  Met  of  Holbeche. 
The  abbot  of  Alba  Landa, 

Elias  de  Stapelton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Swaveton. 
Robert  de  Neuby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Merston. 
Thomas  de  Rokke. 
Richard  de  Overton. 

Grant  to  Roger  de  Lysewy,  king's  clerk,  of  the  free  chapel  within  the 
castle  of  Cliderhou.  By  p.s. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  the  canons  whom  the  abbot  of  Osneye, 
the  sub-collector  of  the  5  (sic)  out  of  each  mark  on  benefices  in  certain  parts 
of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  granted  to  the  king,  is  sending  with  the  said 
money  to  the  king. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Cherleton,  knight,  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  to  him  of 
his  castles,  lands  and  goods.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Robert  de  Sapy  to  deliver  to  him  his  said  castles 
and  lands  with  the  victuals,  armour  and  other  goods  therein. 

The  like  to  Roger  Carles,  keeper  of  certain  lands  in  the  county  of  Salop 
which  are  in  the  king's  hands,  to  deliver  to  the  said  John  such  of  his  lands 
and  goods  as  are  in  his  custody. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Nicholas,  Angers,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters 
nominating  Thomas  Boydyn  and  Giles  de  Kyrkeby  his  attorneys  for  three 
years. 


16  EDWARD  IL-Part  1. 


iod 


1322. 
Sept.  11. 

Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  16. 

Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 

Sept.   17. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne, 

Sept.  12. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 

July  10. 
York. 


Sept.  6. 
Fenham. 


Sept.   19. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 

Ang.  8. 
Felton. 


Sept.  17. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  12. 

Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  21. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 

Pardon  to  Simon  de  Hadyngton  for  the  death  of  Richard  de  Eynsedeleye 
and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  Simon  de  Drayton, 
going  beyond  the  seas.  By  K. 

Grant  during  pleasure  to  John  de  Gymmynges,  king's  yeoman,  of  the 
bailiwick  of  the  chace  of  Cranebourn,  co.  Dorset ;  with  the  usual  fee. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Child  of  Chelegrave,  and  of  any  consequent 
outlawry.  By  p.s. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  and  of  Master 
Robert  de  Baldok,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  to  Odard  Heron,  knight,  for 
his  adherence  to  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  other  rebels  ;  with 
restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Master  Bertrand  Ferrant,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of 
Maurepas  in  the  free  chapel  of  Hastyngges.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Notification,  on  behalf  of  Richard  de  Burgo,  earl  of  Ulster,  that  he  has 
borne  himself  well  towards  Edward  I  and  the  king. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  in  extension  of  a  grant 
to  him  of  the  castle  of  Dynbegh,  of  all  goods  therein  and  of  the  com  in 
the  lands  belonging  thereto.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  Ralph  de  Monte  Hermerii  and  Isabella  his  wife,  sometime 
the  wife  of  John  de  Hastynges,  to  acquire  lands  and  rents  held  in  chief  to 
the  value  of  200^  a  year  to  hold  for  their  lives  with  remainder  to  Hugh  de 
Hastynges  and  Thomas  his  brother,  sons  of  the  said  John  and  Isabella, 
jointly  or  severally  according  to  the  disposition  of  the  said  Ralph  and 
Isabella,  or  to  either  of  them,  in  fee  simple,  fee  tail,  or  otherwise.      By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  rolumus^  until  All  Saints,  for  Peter  Barde,  going 
with  a  ship  on  the  king's  service  to  Scotland. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Signification  to  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  revocation  of  the  collation 
of  Master  John  de  Stratford,  king's  clerk,  to  the  prebend  of  Chermynystre 
and  Bere  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  made  by  the  king  in  the 
belief  of  the  death  of  George  de  Saluciis,  king's  kinsman,  the  prebendary 
thereof,  who  is  still  alive.  By  E. 

Licence  for  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Philip  Eveningham,  tenant  in  chief,  to 
marry  whom  she  will  of  the  king's  allegiance.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  L.  bishop  of  Durham  and  his  officials  and  ministers  not  to 
molest  Geoffrey  de  Edenham,  king's  clerk,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Wodhom, 
by  reason  of  his  non-residence  or  the  oath  of  residence  which  he  took,  as 
service  to  the  king  was  understood  to  be  excepted,  the  king  having  detained 
him  on  his  service,  and  as  moreover  he  is  afraid  to  reside  there  by  reason  of 
hostile  attacks. 


204 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 

Sept.  18. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Membrane  24— c(wt. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  Ingram. 

The  like  for  the  following  : — 

The  abbess  of  St.  Mary*s,  Winchester. 

Master  Henry  de  Clif. 

William  de  Ltnynghami  parson  of  the  church  of  Stuecle. 


Sept.  10. 

Fenham. 


Sept.  5. 
Fenham. 


Sept.  18. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 

Aug.  6. 
Felton. 


Sept.  14. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  11. 

Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  19. 

Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  18. 

Newcastle 

upon  l^e. 


Sept.  10. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  22. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


MEMBRANE   22. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Dunstaple  by  Master  Richard  Inge,  chaplain,  of  his  manor  of  Cadyngdon 
and  Kenesworth,  which  is  worth  in  all  its  issues  il,  6s.  5d.  as  appears 
by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator 
beyond  Trent,  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  Uoence  granted  to  them  to 
acquire  land  and  rent  to  the  value  of  102.  a  year. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled. 

Exemption  for  life  to  Robert  son  of  Nigel  from  being  put  on  assises, 
juries  or  recognitions ;  and  from  being  made  mayor,  sheriff  or  other  bailiff 
or  minister  of  the  king  against  his  will.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Mountpeliers  to  the  church  of  Hintlisham 
in  the  diocese  of  Norwich.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Isabella,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Yescy,  who  holds  for  life 
the  castle  of  Hode  and  the  manor  of  Kilburn,  of  the  inheritance  of 
Thomas,  late  earl  of  Lancaster,  the  reversion  whereof,  by  reason  of  the 
forfeiture  of  the  said  Thomas,  belongs  to  the  king,  to  make  her  recognition, 
of  whatever  right  she  claims  therein  together  with  her  fealty  due  for  the 
same  before  Walter  de  Friskeneye,  Robert  de  Malberthorp  and  Gilbert  de 
Toutheby,  whom  the  king  has  appointed  to  receive  the  same.  By  E. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Denom  son  of  Adam  de  Denom,  for  his  adherence  to 
Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  a  rebel;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods. 
General  pardon  also  to  him.  By  p.8. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Nevill  for  the  death  of  Richard  Marmeduke  and  of 
any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

The  like,  at  the  request  of  Robert  de  Welle,  to  Henry  Grym  for  the 
death  of  William  de  Foulden.  By  p.s. 

Prolongation  for  a  further  period  of  two  years  of  the  truce  to  be  observed 
by  the  merchants,  mariners  and  subjects  of  the  king  and  those  of  the  Duke  of 
Brittany  which  commenced  24  Nov.  1820,  and  expired  last  All  Saints  and 
was  then  prolonged  for  one  year.      [Cf,  Foedera,]     French. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Mauclerk  for  the  death  of  Roger  Reed  and  all  other 
felonies  ;  and  also  of  any  consequent  outlawries.  By  p.s. 

Safe  conduct  for  one  year,  directed  to  all  baili&  and  lieges  in  Ireland,  for 
the  servants  whom  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  is  sending  with 
ships  to  Ireland  to  buy  corn  and  other  necessaries  for  conveyance  into  the 
realm.  By  K. 

The  like,  directed  to  all  friends  and  lieges,  for  the  men  whom  the  said 
Andrew  is  sending  beyond  the  seas  with  ships  to  buy  com  and  victuals  and 
to  bring  the  same  into  the  realm.  By  E. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1. 


205 


1322. 


Sept.  15. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  28. 
Durham. 


Sept.  16. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tjne. 

Sept.  24. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  21. 

Newcastle 

npon  Tyne. 

Sept.  27. 
Durham. 

Oct.  8. 
Yarm. 


Membrane  22 — cont. 

Writ  of  aid,  directed  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs,  good  men  and  others  of  the 
town  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  for  Richard  de  Emeldon,  burgess  thereofi 
appointed  to  be  chief  warden  of  the  said  town.     [Pari,  Wriu.] 

Writ  of  aid  during  pleasure  for  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle, 
appointed  chief  warden  of  the  counties  of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland 
and  the  ^larches  adjoining  and  head  arrayer  and  conductor  of  the  men  at 
arms  and  the  foot  thereof.     [Fadera:  Pari,  Writs,]  By  p.e. 

The  like  for  David,  earl  of  Athol,  appointed  as  above  in  Northumberland 
and  the  Marches  thereof.  By  E. 

Writ  of  aid  for  him,  directed  to  Henry  de  Percy,  who  with  his  entire 
posas  is  to  do  as  the  earl  commands,  keeping  however  sufficient  ward  in  tiis 
castle  of  Alnewyk.     [Fctdera :  Pari,  Writs^  By  K, 

The  like  mandates  for  the  earl  directed  to  the  following : — 
Ralph  de  Nevill,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Werkworth. 
Roger  de  Horsle,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Baumburgh. 
John  de  Lilleboum  and  Roger  Mauduyt,  constables  of  the  castle  of 

Dunstanburgh. 
The  constable  of  the  castle  of  Prudhou. 

Richard  de  Emeldon,  chief  warden  of  the  town  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne* 
[Fitdera:  Pari,  Writs.] 

Mandate  to  John  de  Bermyngham,  earl  of  Loueth,  justiciary  of  Ireland, 
to  co-operate  with  the  earl  of  Athol  by  the  help  of  men  from  Ireland,  and 
of  all  other  forces  at  his  disposal.      [Fiedera :  Pari,  Writs,] 

Exemption  for  life  to  Robert  de  Ardern  from  being  put  on  assises,  juries 
or  recognitions ;  and  from  being  made  sheriff,  coroner,  forester,  verderer, 
or  other  bailiff  against  his  will.  By  E. 

Writ  of  aid  until  All  Saints  for  John  de  Reding,  Gilbert  de  Heddesore 
and  Richard  Fristling,  king's  Serjeants,  charged  by  the  steward  of  the 
Household  and  the  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  find  lodging  for  the  cart- 
horses and  sumpters  of  the  Household,  and  to  make  purveyance  of  hay  and 
oats  for  them.  By  bill  of  the  Wardrobe. 

The  like  for  Henry  son  of  Thomas  son  of  John  de  Sancto  Botulpho,  who 
lately  came  on  the  king's  service  in  a  ship  of  the  king's  called  la  Oodiere 
to  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  going  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  buy  com 
and  other  victuals  for  conveyance  to  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  and  other 
northern  parts  of  the  realm.  By  E. 

Protection  until  Martinmas,  for  Matthew  de  Clyvedon,  late  a  contrariant, 
coming  to  the  king,  under  a  safe-conduct,  to  make  his  ransom  for  his  life 
and  lands.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  volunius  for  Thomas  de  Eirkeby  of  Carlisle. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Midsummer  for  Master  Robert  de 
Cantuaria,  going  to  the  court  of  Rome,  on  the  king's  service.  By  p.s. 


Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


MEMBRANE  21. 


Writ  of  aid  for  Robert  de  Digeby,  whom  the  king  has  appointed  to  arrest 
William  Trussel  and  Edmund  his  brother,  By  E, 


206 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 
Sept.  18. 

Newcastle 
upon  Tyne, 

Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  28. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 

Sept.  24. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


Sept.  27. 
Durham. 

Sept.  26. 
Durham. 


Sept.  27. 
Durham. 


Sept  8. 
Newbiggen. 

Sept.  24. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne, 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

Grant  to  Robert  de  Welle,  quit  of  rent,  of  two  parts  of  the  dwelling 
place  late  of  Roger  de  Clifford,  a  rebel,  in  the  suburb  of  London,  which  by 
forfeiture  came  into  the  king's  hands.  By  K. 

Grant  to  David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  of  all  the  goods  late  of 
Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  a  rebel,  in  the  castle  and  manor  of  Chilham 
and  its  members  at  the  time  of  the  caption  thereof  into  the  king's  hands, 
and  which  have  been  forfeited.  By  K. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgh, 
king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  for  John  son  of  Robert  de  Preston 
to  resume  possession  and  hold  for  life  the  manor  of  Waxham  in 
Holdernesse  and  4  messuages,  a  mill,  18  bovates  of  land  and  60  acres  of 
meadow  in  Waxham,  Preston  and  Tunstal,  co.  York,  held  in  chief  as  of  the 
honor  of  Albemarle,  which  he  acquired  for  life  without  licence  from  Andreda 
Haukyn ;  who  formerly  acquired  the  same  in  fee  from  the  said  John,  and 
which  were  for  that  trespass  taken  into  the  king's  hand,  with  remainder 
after  the  death  of  the  said  John  to  Ingelram  son  of  Robert  Ingram,  of 
Preston,  and  Alice  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder 
over  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Appointment,  after  recital  of  the  summons  addressed  to  Robert  Lewer 
and  his  default  and  also  of  the  appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  de 
Sancto  Johanne  of  Basyng  to  be  keeper  of  the  castle  of  Odiham,  formerly 
held  by  the  said  Robert  at  the  king's  will,  of  the  said  John  and  Ralph  de 
Camoys  to  attach  Robert  Lewer  and  to  take  the  castle  by  force  if  he  refuses 
to  surrender.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Meuric  ap  Rees,  for  his  adherence  to  Humphrey  de  Bohoun, 
late  earl  of  Hereford,  a  rebel.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid,  until  All  Saints,  for  Richard  Fristlyng,  king's  yeoman, 
charged  by  the  steward  of  the  Household  and  the  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe 
to  find  lodging  for  the  cart  horses  and  sumpters  of  the  Household,  and  to 
make  purveyance  of  hay  and  oats  for  them.  By  bill  of  the  Wardrobe. 

The  like  for  John  de  Redyng  and  Gilbert  de  Heddesore,  king's  Serjeants, 
separately. 

Pardon  to  Richard  de  Merclesden  of  Blakebumeshire,  for  his  adherence 
to  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  all  other  felonies.  By  E. 

Grant  to  Adam  de  Swylyngton,  knight,  late  a  rebel,  who  made  fine  with 
the  king  to  save  his  life  and  lands  in  1,000  marks,  whereof  the  king  having 
pardoned  him  500  marks,  granted  him  licence  to  pay  the  residue  at  the 
rate  of  1001.  a  year,  that  he  may  pay  the  said  residue  at  the  Exchequer  at 
the  rate  of  50^.  a  year,  the  first  p^^yment  to  be  made  at  Easter  next. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

Restitution  as  a  further  favour  to  John  Beek,  lately  pardoned  for  his 
rebellion,  the  escheat  and  forfeiture  of  all  his  lands  and  goods  being  then 
reserved  to  the  king,  of  his  said  lands.  By  E. 

Grant  to  David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  of  Ralph  de  Beston,  knight, 
a  rebel,  and  of  his  lands  and  goods  now  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Monk 
Bretton  by  Master  Henry  de  Eynesham,  *  machon,'  of  4  messuages,  a  mill, 
4  bovates,  4  acres,  1  rood,  and  a  moiety  of  a  bovate  of  land  and  119^.  Hd, 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1. 


207 


1322. 


Sept.  28. 
Durham. 


Oct.  8. 

Barnard 
CasUe. 


Sept.  28. 
Durham. 


Oct.  6. 

Tarm. 


Oct.  6. 

Barnard 

Castle. 

Oct.  8. 

Yarm. 


Oct.  8. 
Yarm. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

of  rent  in  Boulton,  Byllynglay,  Monkebretton,  and  Wyrkesburgh,  which  are 
worth  in  all  their  issues  20s.  Sd,  a  year  beyond  the  said  rent,  as  appears 
by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgo,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this 
side  Trent,  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the 
church  of  Bolton  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Henry,  his  ancestors  and  all  the 
faithful  departed,  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  granted  to  them 
to  acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  10^.  a  year. 

Safe  conduct  until  the  Purification  for  William  atte  Cros,  servant  of 
Master  Henry  de  Clif,  king's  clerk,  parson  of  the  church  of  Mold,  whom 
the  said  Henry  is  sending  to  Wales  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm  on  his 
affairs. 

The  like  for  twelve  days  for  Margery,  wife  of  John  de  Gosewyk,  going  to 
Scotland  for  the  delivery  of  her  husband,  who  was  taken  prisoner  by  the 
Scots,  and  is  detained  in  Scotland. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Hert  to  the  bailiwick  of  the 
forestership  of  Barnard  Castle,  late  of  Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  earl  of 
Warwick,  tenant  in  chief,  and  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  the  heir;  he  is  to  receive  the  same  fee  as  Richard  de  Werdale  who 
lately  held  it.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Wotton  to  the  church  of  Wotton,  in  the 
diocese  of  Worcester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Maurice 
de  Berkele  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Henry  de  Shirokes,  king's  clerk,  receiver  of  victuals  at 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  appointed  during  pleasure  to  buy  and  purvey  corn 
and  victuals  for  the  king's  use.  By  E. 

Grant  to  Master  Robert  de  Cantuaria,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of 
Cumbe  Quarta,  in  the  church  of  Wells,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
late  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

Safe  conduct  for  one  year  for  the  men  whom  Richard  de  Emeldon, 
mayor  of  the  town  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  is  sending  with  a  ship  called 
la  Mariferie  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  laden  with  his  merchandize  to  trade 
with  beyond  the  seas,  and  to  buy  and  bring  back  corn  and  victuals  for  the 
maintenance  of  his  men  and  servants  staying  with  him  in  the  munition 
of  the  said  town.     [Pari.  WriVf,] 

Presentation  of  Humphrey  de  Haustede  to  the  church  of  Rolvynden  in 
the  diocese  of  Canterbury  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the 
land  and  heir  of  John  de  Lenham,  tenant  in  chief.     By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  Baumburgh, 
king's  clerk,  parson  of  a  moiety  of  the  church  of  Elnestowe,  engaged  on 
the  king's  business. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  : — 
Roesia,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Bureford  of  London. 
Thomas  de  Flete  of  Holbecch. 
The  abbot  of  Westminster. 
Master  Robert  de  Potton. 
The  prior  of  BpultoQ, 


208  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 


Alicei  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Stopham. 

Robert  de  Haldanby. 

The  abbot  of  Fecamp, 

John  de  Homeby. 

Robert  Malekake. 

Robert  de  Bardeby,  clerk. 

The  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Nicholas  without  York. 

Brice  Daneys. 

Nov.  2.  William  de  Gammel,  parson  of  the  church  of  Shalden. 

York.  Avice  de  Novo  Mercato. 

Nov.  8.  John  de  Ellerker,  king's  clerk. 

York.  Robert  de  Wolesthorp  and  Roger  his  brother. 

William  de  Clif,  parson  of  the  church  of  Leek. 
Juliana,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Bomeyn. 

Oct.  24.  Presentation  of  Robert  de  Hoton  to  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Bichamwell 

York.         in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Roger 

Damori,  late  a  rebel,  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  26.  The  like  of  John  le  Smale  to  the  church  of  Blechyngeleye,  in  the  diocese 

York.         of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Hugh  Daudele, 

the  younger,  and  Margaret,  his  wife,  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    20. 

Sept.  16.         Commission  to  Oliver  de  Ingham  to  array  all  able  men  between  sixteen 

Newcastle     and  sixty  in  the  county  of  Chester,  the  lands  of  Flynt  and  Ingelfeld,  the 

upon  Tyne.     counties  of  Stafford  and  Salop  and  the  parts  of  the  Peek  in  the  county  of 

Derby,  so  as  to  be  ready  when  summoned.   [Pari,  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  following  counties  and  parts :— ^ 
Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  in  Cumberland,  Westmoreland, 

Lancaster,  and  the  parts  of    Craven,    Richemundshire   and    the 

wapentake  of  Youkcrosse,  co.  York. 
Simon  Warde  \ 

John  de  Sutton  -  in  the  rest  of  the  county  of  York. 

John  de  Rythre'  ) 

John  Darcy  *le  neveu'        |  cos.  Nottingham  and  Derby,  the  parts  of 
William  de  Aune  f     the  Peek  excepted. 

John  Darcy,  <  le  uncle,'  in  the  parts  of  Lyndeseye,  co.  Lincoln. 
John  de  Ros,  in  the  parts  of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln.    * 
William  de  Eyme,  in  the  parts  of  Eetsteve  (stc),  co.  Lincoln.   [Pari. 
WnU.] 

Mandate  to  the  respective  sheriffs  to  assist  and  obey  the  commissioners 
and  to  cause  men  to  appear  before  them. 

Afterwards  the  above  commissioners  were  ordered  to  hasten  the  business, 
as  the  Scots  have  invaded  the  realm. 

By  letters  patent  a$  appears  on  the  dorse  of  the  Close  Roll,  where  the  said 
letters  are  through  negligence  enrolled. 

The  form  of  array  of  men  at  arms  and  of  footmen,  every  man  with  20k 
of  land  to  have  a  horse  of  100s,  haketon,  habergeon,  basinet  with  nosepiece 
{aventaile),  gauntlets  of  steel  {plate),  sword,  lance  and  knife.    Every  man 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1. 


209 


1322. 


Sept.  28. 

Durham. 


Sept.  27. 
Durham. 


Aug.  17. 
Lauder. 


Sept.  28. 
Durham. 


Nov.  1. 

York. 


Sept.  8. 
Newbiggen. 

Sept.  8. 
Ancroft. 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

with  10^.  of  land  to  have  a  horse  of  iOs.  and  the  same  arms.  Every  man 
with  100s.  of  land  or  goods  to  have  the  same  arms.  Every  man  with  iOs, 
of  land  or  goods  to  have  a  haketon,  palet,  gauntlets,  sword,  lance  and 
knife.  Every  man  with  less  to  have  a  sword,  bow  and  arrows,  or  lance. 
And  all  persons  are  to  be  enrolled  in  this  classification.  Views  of  arms  are 
to  be  held  every  Sunday  in  each  parish.     French,     [Pari,  Writs] 

Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Langedon  of  the  church  of  Waldwareshare  in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury. 

By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Safe-conduct,  at  the  request  of  Charles,  king  of  France  and  Navarre,  for 
men  and  merchants  of  the  town  of  Amiens,  coming  into  the  realm  to  trade ; 
they  shall  not  be  arrested  this  side  the  Purification  by  reason  of  any  debts 
in  which  the  said  king  is  bound  to  merchants  of  the  realm. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Afterwards  on  7  December  following  these  letters  were  renewed  until 
Easter.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  for  acquiring  in  fee  simple 
from  John  de  Haul  ton  the  manors  of  Haulton  and  Chaverworth  (sic),  co. 
Northumberland,  which  are  held  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  constable  of  Bordeaux  to  purvey  1,000  tons  of  pure 
wheaten  flour,  without  bran,  and  1,000  tuns  of  wine  out  of  the  aid  granted 
or  to  be  granted  in  that  land  if  possible,  and  if  not,  out  of  the  issues  of  the 
same  land,  and  to  have  them  sent  to  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  by  1  May,  as 
the  king  proposes  next  summer  to  set  forth  with  his  army  against  the 
Scots.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  justiciary  and  treasurer  of  Ireland  to  purvey  G,000 
quarters  of  wheat,  4,000  quarters  of  oats,  1,000  quarters  of  barley-malt, 
2,000  quarters  of  beans,  600  bacons,  500  tuns  of  wine,  and  500  quarters  of 
salt  out  of  the  issues  of  that  land,  and  to  grind  and  put  into  barrels  one 
half  the  wheat,  each  barrel  to  be  marked  how  much  it  contains,  and  to 
send  the  victuals  as  they  shall  be  bought  to  Skymbumesse  by  Carlisle  by 
1  May.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Ralph  de  Beston,  knight,  lately  a  rebel,  with  restitution  of  his 
lands  and  goods,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  do  Gray,  to  Marmaduke  Basset  for 
being  of  the  company  of  Gilbert  de  Middelton,  a  rebel ;  general  pardon  also 
to  him  for  all  trespasses  committed  before  the  date  hereof  and  any 
consequent  outlawry,  the  robbery  committed  upon  the  cardinals  excepted. 

By  p.s. 


Sept.  26. 
Newcastle 
upon  Tyne. 


MEMBRANE  19. 

Ratification  of  a  quit  claim  which  John  de  Halton  made  to  David  de 
Strabolgy,  earl  of  Athol,  of  all  his  right  in  the  manor  of  Halton,  which  is 
held  in  chief ;  of  the  grant  by  the  said  John  to  the  earl  of  13  messuages, 
195  acres  of  land  and  13  acres  of  meadow  in  Halton ;  of  a  grant  by  the 
said  John  and  Isabella  his  wife  to  the  same  earl  of  the  reversion  of  the 
manor  of  Claverworth,  also  held  in  chief  ;  of  another  grant  by  him  to  the 
earl  of  the  reversion  of  the  manors  of  Berleye  and  Beuleu,  which  are  not 
held  in  chief ;  which  manors  of  Claverworth,  Berleye  and  Beuleu  with  the 
said  messuages,  land  and  meadow  are  held  for  life  by  Eleanor,  late  the  wife 
of  WiUiam  de  Halton.  By  K. 

24962  0 


210  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Membrane  19 — eont. 


1322. 

Oct.  9.  Acknowledgement  that  the  king  is  bound  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St. 

Yann.        Andrew's,  Wells,  in  100  marks,  with  promise  of  repayment  within  two 
years.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  surrendered. 

Oct.  26.  Grant  to  Edmund  Gacelyn  of  the  corn  of  the  autumn  last  past  in  the 

York.         lands  belonging  to  the  manors  of  Catmere  and  Wroxhale  which  he  holds 
of  the  king's  gift.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Robert  de  Hungerford,  keeper  of  the  lands  late  of  the  rebels 
in  the  counties  of  Berks  and  Wilts,  to  permit  the  said  Edmund  to  have 
the  same  according  to  the  tenor  of  the  king's  letters  patent,  and  to  restore 
any  part  he  may  have  taken.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  25,  Emelina  Lungespeye,    staying  in    England^    has    letters    nominating 

York.         Richard  de  la  Hide  and  Hugh  de  la  More  her  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two 
years. 

Oct.  27.  Safe  conduct  until  Whitsunday  for  Robert  de  Stayndrop,  guardian  of  the 

York.         Friars  Minors  of  York,  going  to  Scotland  on  aflfairs  concerning  John  de 

Britannia,  earl  of  Riohemund,  who  was  taken  and  is  detained  by  the  Scots. 

Further  the  said  Robert  together  with  another  English  brother  of  the  said 

Order  is  to  stay  with  the  earl  if  he  wishes,  for  his  recreation  and  solace. 

ByK. 

Grant  to  the  said  earl  for  his  consolation  that  he  may  retain  seven 
persons  of  his  household  to  stay  with  him  for  his  recreation  and  service 
whilst  he  is  detained  by  the  Scots.      [F(edera,]  By  K. 

Grant  to  the  said  earl  that  he  may  have  victuals  and  other  necessaries  for 
his  clothing  and  beds  and  reasonable  expenses  for  five  persons  or  fewer,  if 
he  wishes  to  summon  them  to  Scotland  :  persons  nominated  for  such 
purpose  by  the  earl  with  victuals  and  necessaries  for  his  clothing  &c.  are 
to  be  permitted  to  pass  without  hindrance  to  Scotland.  By  E. 

Oct.  81.  Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  to  Robert  de 

York.         WateviU,  knight,  for  his  adherence  to  Roger  de  Clifford,  a  rebel ;   with 

restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods  which  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  27.         Pardon  to  Hugh  de  Heroy,  the  younger,  for  acquiring  in  fee  from  Hugh 

York.         de  Hercy,  the  elder,  the  manor  of  Grove,  which  is  held  in  chief  as  of  the 

honor  of  Tikhull,  subject  to  rendering  to  the  said  grantor  40^.  a  year  for 

his  life.  By  fine  of  20s. 

Oct.  24.  Licence  for  John  Botetourt  and  Maud  his  wife  to  grant  the  manor  of 

York.         Chigenhale  Trenchefoill,  co.  Essex,  held  in  chief,   to  John  de   Sancto 

Philiberto  and  Ada  his  wife,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John 

de  Sancto  Philiberto.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  28.  Grant  for  life  to  William  de  Morle,  king's  minstrel,  called  *  Roi  du 

York.         North,'  of  the  houses  late  of  John  le  Botiller  called  *  Roi  Bruant,'  late  a 

rebel,  in  the  town  of  Pontefract,  which  by  forfeiture  came  into  the  king's 

hands.      [L]f.  Fadera.]  By  K. 

Oct.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  de  Welle  of  the  houses  late  of  Roger  de  Clifford, 

Yarm.        a  rebel,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Dunstan's  *  West*,  in  the  suburb  of  London, 

which  are  in  the  king's  hands  as  an  escheat.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  27.         Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Nicholas  de  Verdun,  to  James  son  of  William 

York.         de  Stafford  the  younger  (junioris),  for  the  death  of  Alexander  de  Swynner- 

ton  and  of  all  other  offences  and  consequent  outlawries.  By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1.  211 


1322. 


Membrane  19 — cont. 

The  like  for  John  son  of  William  de  Stafford  the  younger  (junior). 

By  p.s. 

The  like,  at  the  request  of  the  said  Nicholas,  to  Ralph  son  of  Ralph 
Choppecok  for  the  death,  of  Richard  de  Roundhay  and  for  that  of  Richard 
Jay  of  Groby  and  of  all  other  offences  and  consequent  outlawries.     By  p.s. 

Oct.  29.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Robert  de  Malleye  to  the  custody  of  the 

York.  priory  of  Cardigan  in  West  Wales,  a  cell  of  the  abbey  of  Certeseye,  which 
has  fallen  into  debt  through  wars,  dearths  and  other  tribulations,  and  which 
the  king  at  the  request  of  Oliver  de  Burdegala,  king's  yeoman,  has  taken 
into  his  protection ;  the  said  Robert  is  to  apply  the  revenues  to  the  discharge 
of  its  debts,  and  no  sheriff  or  other  bailiff  is  to  be  lodged  there,  nor  any 
of  its  goods  taken  without  the  licence  of  the  said  keeper.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  1.  Safe   conduct  until  Easter  for  Master  John  de  Chaalons  and  Robinus 

York.         called  *  Amelarde,'  going  with  three  and  four  horses  and  their  servants  to 

Scotland  to  Henry,  lord  of  Sully  (d^  Solia^o),  lately  taken  prisoner  by  the 

Scots,  on  the  affairs  of  the  said  Henry.  By  K. 

Oct.  30.  Pardon  to  Robert  Ingram  of  Notingham  and  Orframina  his  wife  for 

York.         acquiring  for  their  lives  from  Richard  Ryboef  the  manor  of  Etewell  which 

is  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Tuttebury.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Nov.  1.  Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Christmas  for  William  de  Merkeshale, 

York.        going  on  the  king's  service  to  the  Marches.     By  testimony  of  the  Steward. 

Nov.  1.  Pardon  to  Gilbert  de  Talbot,  knight,  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  of  his 

York.         lands,  which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Robert  de  Aston,  keeper  of  lands,  late  of  rebels, 
in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

The  like  to  Roger  Careles  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 
The  like  to  Robert  de  Hungerford  in  the  county  of  Berks. 

Nov.  2.  Grant  for  life  to  Peter  de  Eketon,  king's  sergeant,  of  all  lands  and  rents 

York.         in  Hordwell  and  Ordeston,  co.  Berks,  late  of  Henry  Tyeys,  a  rebel,  which 

have  come  into  the  king's  hands  as  escheats.  By  E. 

Oct.  28.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  and  Hugh 

Cawood.  hig  son  and  Eleanor  wife  of  the  latter,  of  8  messuages,  8  bovates  and  28 
acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  an  eighth  part  of  a  mill  in  Alkebarwe, 
an  eighth  part  of  the  wood  of  Aikebarwe  and  pasture  for  10  oxen  there, 
late  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  a  rebel,  which  have  come  into  the  king's 
hands  as  escheats.  By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

Nov.  2.  Grant  to  Master  John  de  Portali,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Bedeford 

York.         Minor  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  being  in  the  king's  hands. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

The  like  collation  of  the  said  Master  John  to  that  prebend,  which  Master 
John  de  Malevill  had  in  the  same  church. 

Like  mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  said  bishop. 

MEMBRANE    18. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  to  Nicholas  Verdon  of  the  custody  during  the  minority  of  the 

York.         heir  of  the  lands  in  Ireland  late  of  Simon  de  Pheypo,  tenant  in  chief,  to 

hold  to  the  value  of  40Z.  a  year,  and  if  they  exceed  that  value  he  shall 

answer  for  the  excess  at  the  Exchequer  of  Dublin.  By  E. 


212 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Oct.  81. 
York. 


Nov.  8. 
York. 


Nov.  8. 
York. 


Nov.  6. 
CampsalU 


Aug.  22. 

Edinburgh, 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Hilton  of  his  outlawry  and  to  Margaret  his  wife  of  her 
waiver  incurred  by  them  because  they  could  not  be  found  to  undergo  im- 
prisonment and  to  carry  out  the  judgment  of  the  court  when  convicted  by 
a  judgment  of  the  king's  court  of  a  disseisin  committed  upon  Roger  Goce 
of  a  tenement  in  Silton  Paynel,  co.  York.  By  K. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Wake  and  William  Latimer  to  array  all  men 
between  sixteen  and  sixty  in  the  Est  Trithing,  co.  York;  the  com- 
missioners are  to  make  a  circuit  of  the  Riding.     French.     [Pari,  Writs,] 

The  like  to  the  following  in  their  respective  counties : — 
John  de  Wysham,  John  Mauleverer  and  John  de  Rithre,  ' 

in  the  West  Trithing. 
Henry  fuiz  Hugh,  and  John  Marmyon,   in  the  North 

Trithing. 
John  de  Cromwell  and  William  de  Aune,  in  the  parts  of 

Donecastre. 


-  CO.  York, 


Andrew  de  Harcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  in  the  counties  of  Cumberland, 
Westmoreland  and  Lancaster. 

Walter  de  Waldeshef,  in  the  Peek. 

Oliver  de  Ligham,  co.  Chester. 

H«nry  de  Beaumont  aud  William  de  Eyme,  co.  Lincoln. 

John  de  Segrave  and  Robert  de  Mauley,  cos.  Nottingham  and  Derby. 

David  de  Strabolgy,  earl  of  Asceles,  co.  Northumberland. 

Ralph  de  Neville,  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham. 

Ralph  Basset,  co.  Stafford. 

Stephen  de  Segrave  and  Ralph  de  Grendon,  co.  Leicester. 

John  Pecche  and  John  de  Hardeshull,  co.  Warwick. 

Douenald  de  Mar,   in    the    town    and  wapentake    of  Newerk,   co. 
Nottingham. 
Mandate  to  the  said  John  de  Segrave  and  Robert  de  Mauley  not  to 
intermeddle  in  the  said  town  and  wapentake  of  Newark.     [Pari,  Writs.] 
The  form  of  the  said  array.     French.     [Pari.  Writs,] 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Nicholas  le  Taverner  of  Neuwerk,  going 
with  his  ship  southwards  to  buy  corn  and  victuals,  and  to  bring  the  same 
to  Neuwark  and  from  thence  in  his  ship  to  York,  he  having  found  security 
that  he  will  not  take  the  goods  elsewhere,  and  that  he  will  not  communicate 
with  the  Scots  or  Flemings. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Master  Laurence  de  Wynthorp, 
chaplain,  of  a  messuage  in  Skegnes  to  Simon,  parson  of  the  church  of  St. 
Clement,  Skegnes,  for  a  dwelling  place  for  himself  and  his  successors. 

By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Qrant  during  pleasure  to  Hamo  Quarel,  yeoman  of  the  chamber,  of  the 
office  of  controller  of  the  custom  in  the  town  of  Kingeston  upon  Hull,  to 
hold  in  the  same  manner  as  others  have  held  it.  By  p.s. 

Whereas  on  26  September,  11  Edward  II,  William  de  Ros  of  Hamelake 
granted  and  quit-claimed  to  the  king  and  his  heirs  the  castle  of  Werk  upon 
Tweed  with  knights*  fees  and  all  other  appurtenances,  except  the  advowson 
of  cells  belonging  to  the  priory  of  Eirkeham  and  the  hospital  of  Boulton, 
to  exchange  for  400  marks  of  land  and  rent  to  be  granted  to  the  said 
William  and  his  heirs  between  the  rivers  Thames  and  Thaes ;  and  whereas 
the  king  afterwards,  to  provide  security  to  the  said  William,  granted  him  400 
marks  a  year  to  be  received  out  of  the  farms  of  the  cities  of  York  and 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1.  218 


1322. 


Membrane  18 — conU 


Lincoln,  viz. : — 120^.  and  146Z.  18s.  hi,  respectively,  until  he  should  be 
provided  with  land  and  rent  as  aforesaid ;  and  whereas  the  said  William 
has  acknowledged  that  of  the  said  400  marks,  100  marks  were  his  yearly  fee 
for  staying  with  the  king,  according  to  an  indenture  made  in  the  Wardrobe 
and  the  remaining  800  marks  had  been  granted  to  him  for  the  said  castle, 
and  whereas  he  has  petitioned  the  king  to  be  discharged  from  staying  with 
him  according  to  the  said  indenture,  100  marks  being  on  that  account 
deducted  from  the  said  400  marks,  and  that  he  may  receive  the  said  800  marks 
out  of  farms  of  the  said  cities  until  lands  or  rents  to  that  amount  shall  be 
assigned  or  his  castle  shall  be  restored  to  him.  The  king,  assenting  to  the 
petition,  has  in  consideration  of  the  deduction  of  the  said  100  marks  dis- 
charged the  said  William  from  staying  with  him  saving  only  such  things 
as  he  is  bound  to  do  as  the  king's  liege  man  and  by  reason  of  his  homage 
and  fealty.  Further  the  king  granted  that  he  may  receive  the  said  800 
marks  out  of  the  farms  of  the  said  cities,  viz. : — 150  marks  from  each  by 
the  hands  of  the  bailiffs  of  the  said  cities  until  he  shall  be  provided 
with  land  and  rents  to  that  value  between  the  above  rivers  or  until  the  said 
castle  be  restored  to  him,  provided  always  that  if  the  king  or  his  heirs  shall 
provide  any  part  of  the  said  800  marks  of  land  and  rent,  a  sum  equal  to 
such  part  shall  be  deducted  from  the  yearly  payment. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  B.  de  Baldok. 

Oct.  81.  Commission  to  Walter  de  Pavely  and  the  sheriff  of  Wilts  to  array  all  the 

York.         men  between  sixteen  and  sixty  in  that  county  ;  Walter  de  Pavely  to  be  their 

leader,  the  names  of  the  men  at  arms  with  particulars  of  array  and  their 

estate  to  be  certified  to  the  king ;  and  contumacious  persons  are  to  be 

arrested.     French,      [Pari,  WriU,'\ 

Like  commissions  for  the  under-mentioned  persons  (who  are  to  be 
leaders  unless  otherwise  specified)  with  the  sheriffs  in  their  respective 
counties : — 

Reginald  de  Botreux       -         -         -         -co.  Cornewaille. 
Stephen  de  Haccom        -         -        -         -co.  Deven. 
John  de  Clivedon   -         -         r        -         -co.  Somerset. 

John  Peverel co.  Dorset. 

John  de  Scures,  the  sheriff,  to  be  leader, 

and  James  de  Norton  -        -         -        -co.  Southampton. 
John  Howard,  the  sheriff,  to  be  leader,  and 

Geoffrey  With co.  Norfolk. 

John  Howard,  the  sheriff,  to  be  leader,  and 

Edmund  de  Hemmegrave    -        -         -co.  Suffolk, 
John  Dabernon,  the  younger  -        -        -co.  Surrey. 

Thomas  Tregoz co.  Sussex. 

Stephen  de  Cobeham       •        •        •         -co.  Kent. 

Thomas  Gobion co.  Essex. 

Richard  de  Perers co.  Hertford. 

John  de  Limbiry     -         -         -         -         -co.  Cambridge. 

William  Moigne co.  Huntingdon. 

Robert  Malet co.  Buckingham. 

John  de  Morteyn co.  Bedford. 

William  le  Blund co.  Rutland. 

Roger  de  Brok co.  Middlesex. 

Robert  de  Ardeme co.  Oxford. 

Reginald  Pavely co.  Berks. 

Thomas  de  Mounteny     -        -        -        -co.  Northampton. 
William  de  Wanton        -        -        -        -co.  Gloucester, 


214  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-jQon  Membrane  18 — cont, 

William  Corbet co.  Worcester. 

Roger  ChaundoS)  the  sheriff,  to  be  leeuier, 

and  Richard  de  BaskerviU    -         -         -co.  Hereford. 
Roger  Corbet  of  Tassele,  leader        -        -     co.  Salop. 


French,     [Pari.  Writs,] 


MEMBRANE   17. 

Oct.  28.         Protection  with  clause  rogamus  for  one  year  for  the  master  and  brethren 
York.        of  the  hospital  of  St.  James,  Donewich,  their  men  and  goods. 

Oct.  28.  Grant  to  George  de  Saluciis,  king's  kinsman,  archdeacon  of  Buckingham, 

York.         that  he  may  hold  for  life  the  said  archdeaconry  with  the  prebend  of  Bere 

and  Chermynistre  m  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  and  the  prebend 

of  Massam  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  without  molestation  by  reason 

of  any  right  the  king  may  have  therein. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Nov.  2.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  to  the 

York.         superior  custody  of  the  castle,  town  and  barton  of  Gloucestre,  the  castle  of 

St.  Briavel  and  the  Forest  of  Dene.  By  K. 

Writ  d^  intendettdo  to  Gilbert  Talebot,  keeper  of  the  castle,  town  and 

barton  of  Gloucestre,  for  the  said  Hugh  as  superior  keeper  thereof. 

The  like  to  Robert  de  Sapy,  keeper  of  the  castle  of  St.  Briavel  and  Forest 
of  Dene.  By  E. 

Writ  of  aid,  during  pleasure,  directed  to  David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol, 
and  all  captains  of  men  at  arms  and  constables  of  castles  in  Northumberland, 
for  William  de  Eirkeby,  king's  clerk,  and  Thomas  de  Pencathelan, 
appointed  to  survey  the  munitions  and  array  of  all  men  at  arms,  as  well  in 
the  munitions  of  castles  as  elsewhere  in  the  Marches  of  Scotland,  who  are  at 
the  king's  wages.        By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Oct.  80.         Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Easter  for  Robert  de  Wulseleye, 

York.         staying  with  Andrew  de  Harcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  in  the  munition  of  the 

castle  of  Carlisle.  By  testimony  of  the  said  earl. 

Notification  to  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  revocation  of  the  collation 
of  Master  John  de  Stretford,  king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  to  the 
prebend  of  Bere  and  Chermynistre  in  the  church  of  Salisbury,  made  by  the 
king  in  the  belief  that  it  was  void  by  reason  of  the  death  of  George  de 
Saluciis,  the  prebendary  thereof,  who  is  still  alive. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  to  W.  archbishop  of  York  as  to  the  prebend  of  Massam  in  the 
church  of  York,  to  which  the  king  had  collated  William  de  Ayremyune. 

The  like  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln  as  to  the  archdeaconry  of  Buckingham, 
in  the  church  of  Lincoln,  to  which  the  king  had  collated  Roger  de  Waltham. 

ByE. 

Oct.  28.         Grant  to  the  said  George  de  Saluciis  that  he  may  hold  for  his  life  the 
York.         said  archdeaconry  and  prebends  without  molestation,  and  that  he  be  not 
disturbed  by  any  right  of  the  king  to  the  collations  thereto. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Nov.  2.  Presentation  of  John  de  Crokford  to  the  church  of  Eaernarvan  in  the 

York,      '  diocese  of  Bangor.  By  p.s. 


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1 099  Membrane  17 — catit, 

Nov.  2.  Grant  during  pleasure  to  John  Pecche  of  the  manor  of  Balishale,  co. 

York.         Warwick,  late  of  John  de  Moubray,  a  rebel,  in  the  king's  hands  as  an 

escheat.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Nov.  8.  Mandate  to  the  justiciary,  sheriffs,  bailiffs  and  others  in  Ireland  not  to 

York.         take  anything  nor  to  permit  anything  to  be  taken  for  the  king's  use  of  the 

goods,  victuals  and  merchandise  of  the  burgesseo  of  Droghda  on  both  sides 

the  river  there,  or  of  other  men  and  merchants,  which  the  latter  may  bring 

there  for  sale,  against  their  will.  By  E. 

Nov.  1.  Mandate  to  the  sheriff,  bailiffs  and  others  of  the  county  of  Lincoln,  to  be 

York.         attendant  upon   and  aiding  to  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  earl  of 

Lancaster,  with  the  posse  of  the  county  if  necessary,  the  king  having  heard 

that  certain  men  with  armed  force  are  marching  to  where  she  is  staying 

awaiting  an  opportunity  to  abduct  her.  By  E. 

Nov.  1.  Commission   to  John  Pecche  to  arrest  disturbers  of  the  peace  in  the 

York.         county  of  Warwick.     [Pari,  Writs.]  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
Roger  Corbet  and  Peter  Corbet,  co.  Salop. 

Alan  de  Cherleton,  keeper  of  the  castle  and  land  of  Wyggemor,  in  his 
bailiwick.  By  E. 

Ralph  le  Botyller,  keeper  of  the  castle  and  land  of  Lodelowe.     [Pari, 
WHts.] 

Nov.  1.  The  like  to  Robert  de  Leyburn  in   the  county  of  Lancaster  to  arrest 

York.         Robert  le  Euwer  and  his  accomplices.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  their  respective  counties  or  bailiwicks : — 
Alan  de  Cherleton,  in  his  bailiwick  in  Wales  and  the  marches  thereof. 

ByE. 
John  de  Hastynges  in  his  land  in  Wales. 
Ralph  le  Botyller  in  his  bailiwick. 
Robert  de  Ardern  and  the  sheriff  of  Oxford,  co.  Oxford. 
The  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  Bristol  in  their  bailiwick. 
Robert  Achard  and  the  sheriff  of  Berks,  co.  Berks.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

The  like  to  Gilbert  Talbot,  Robert  de  Sapy  and  Thomas  le  Blount  in  the 
counties  of  Gloucester,  Worcester  and  Hereford,      [Pari.  Writs.]         By  E. 

The  like  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  justice  of  Wales,  in  Wales  or  the 
Marches  thereof.      [Pari.  Writs.] 

The  like  to  Oliver  de  Ingham,  justice  of  Chester.     [Pari,  Writs.] 

Nov.  1.  Commission  to  Edmund,   earl  of  Eent,  the   king's  brother,  to  arrest 

York.        disturbers  of  the  peace  wherever  they  shall  be  found  throughout  the  realm  ; 

he  is  to  commit  such  persons  to  the  custody  of  the  sheriffs  in  whose 

bailiwicks  they  may  be  arrested.     [Pari.  Wriu.]  By  E. 

Nov.  24.  The  like  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester.      [Pari,  Writs.] 

York. 

MEMBRANE    16. 

Nov.  4.  Mandate  to  Master  William  de  Chauncy  and  William  de  Witham,  to  whom 

York.         the  king  on  20  May  last  granted  the  custody  of  the  manor  of  Swyn[hop], 

CO.  Lincoln,  extended  at  20Z.  18s.  Id.  together  with  its  issues  from  Easter 

last,  in  his  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Isabel,  daughter  and  heir 


216 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Nov.  8. 

York. 


Nov.  8. 
York. 


Nov.  6. 
Haddlesey. 


Nov.  8. 
York. 


Nov.  18, 
Tutbury. 


Nov.  8. 

York. 

Nov.  16. 
Tatboxy. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 

of  Gerard  de  Cbauncy,  tenant  in  chief,  to  hold  during  such  minority, 
rendering  at  the  Exchequer  82Z.  a  year,  viz.  the  said  extent  and  111.  lid. 
the  increment,  to  pay  the  said  sum  from  18  July  last  until  the  full  age  of 
the  heir  to  Bertram  de  Mountbocher,  to  whom  the  king,  forgetting  his 
previous  grant,  granted  on  18  July  last  the  custody  of  all  the  lands  of  the 
said  Gerard  during  the  minority  of  the  said  heir,  together  with  her 
marriage.  By  E.  &  C. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Bello  Campo  of  Somersete  and  John  de  Erlegb, 
appointed  to  arrest  disturbers  of  the  peace  wherever  they  may  be  found. 
[Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  said  John  de  Bello  Campo  to  be  diligent  herein,  lest  any 
mischief  may  arise  from  his  negligence,  in  which  case  the  king  will  consider 
him  to  be  an  adherent  of  such  persons.      [Pari.  Writs.] 

The  like  to  John  de  Erlegh.     [Pari.  WHts.]  By  K. 

John,  abbot  of  St.  Ouen's,  Rouen,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  ha»  letters 
nominating  Guillermus  Bouchard,  clerk,  and  Peter  Yignet  his  attorneys 
for  four  years.         By  fine  of  205.  at  the  instance  of  OeofiErey  de  Wellefoid. 

Appointment  of  John  Cheynel  and  Robert  de  Stoke,  to  enquire  in  whose 
hands  are  certain  of  the  goods  of  Hugh  de  Cuylli,  deceased,  in  the  counties 
of  Warwick  and  Leicester,  all  which  goods  the  king  had  commanded  to 
be  taken  into  his  hands,  but  some  were  not  so  taken  and  are  in  the  hands 
of  divers  men  of  those  counties ;  the  said  John  and  Robert  are  to  take  into 
the  king's  hands  such  goods  when  found,  to  deliver  the  same  to  Roger  de 
Cuylli,  king's  yeoman,  son  of  the  said  Hugh,  to  whom  the  king  had 
granted  all  the  goods  of  the  deceased,  as  executor  of  his  father's  will,  and 
to  his  co-executors,  for  the  execution  thereof. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Bello  Campo  of  Sumersete  and  John  de  Erlegb 
appointed  to  arrest  disturbers  of  the  peace  in  the  counties  of  Somerset, 
Dorset  and  Wiltshire,  and  to  commit  them  to  prison. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Feriby. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 

Loretta  de  Usflet,  lady  of  Swanneslond. 

John  de  Foxle,  for  two  years. 

Hugh  de  Thorntoft. 

Roger  de  Hope. 

William  de  Hoo. 

Walter  Bever. 

Neapolio,  cardinal  deacon  of  St.  Adrian's,  prebendary  of  Cave  in  the 

church  of  St.  Peter,  York. 
The  above  cardinal,  prebendary  of  Kynggessutton  in  the  church  of  St. 

Mary,  Lincoln. 
Michael  de  Wath,  parson  of  the  church  of  Beford,  constantly  attendant 

on  the  king's  service  in  the  Chancery. 
Richard  de  Chissebech. 
Edmund  de  Wodestok,  earl  of  Kent. 

John  de  Derby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Whityngton. 
John  de  Crosseby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Tollesbory. 


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217 


1322. 
Nov.  8. 

York. 


Oct.  8. 
Yarm. 


Nov.  10. 
Tutbnty. 


Nov.  9. 
Tatbory. 


Nov.  12. 
Tatbury. 


Nov.  16. 

We«ton-on- 

Trent. 

Aug.  18. 
Alnwick. 


Nov.  16. 

Weston-on- 

Trent. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Richard  de  Preston,  burgess  of  Droghda, 
and  his  men  coming  into  England  with  ships  laden  with  com  and  victuals 
at  Droghda  and  elsewhere  in  Ireland,  to  trade  therewith ;  he  having  found 
security  in  the  Chancery  that  neither  he  nor  his  men  will  communicate 
with  the  Scots  or  Flemings. 

The  like  for  :— 

John  Prene,  burgess  of  Drogda. 
William  de  Preston,  burgess  of  Droghda. 

Acknowledgment  of  the  receipt  in  the  Chamber  by  the  hands  of  Thomas 
de  Useflet,  king's  clerk,  of  500Z.  from  John  Butetourte,  knight,  in  full  pay- 
ment of  1,000Z.  which  Thomas  his  son  acknowledged  in  the  king's  Chancery 
to  owe  in  the  chamber,  and  which  sum  of  1,000/.  the  said  John  afterwards 
bound  himself  to  pay  for  his  adherence  to  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster. 

By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  the  said  John  Butetourte,  knight,  for  his  adherence  to  the  said 
earl.  By  p.s. 

Power  to  J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  the  chancellor,  and  W.  bishop  of  Exeter, 
the  treasurer,  as  the  king  cannot  be  present  at  York  this  next  Sunday, 
to  open  and  continue  the  discussion  touching  the  realm  with  the  prelates 
peers,  councillors  and  commonalties  of  the  realm  about  to  assemble  there 
by  command  of  the  king.  By  K. 

Afterwards^  8  January^  the  said  letters  were  surrendered  by  the  Cliancellor, 
Cancelled, 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  the  sheriff  of 
Northumberland,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  de  EUerker  of 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne  of  a  messuage  and  205.  of  rent  in  that  town  to  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  di\nne  service  daily  in  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas, 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  for  the  souls  of  the  said  John  and  of  Maud, 
sometime  his  wife,  and  of  all  the  faithful  departed,  although  it  appears 
by  such  inquisition  that  the  said  messuage  and  rent  are  held  in  chief  by 
the  service  of  2d.  a  year.  By  fine  of  60s. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year,  for  Richard  Fitz  Dieu,  merchant  of  Kyngeston 
upon  Hull,  and  his  men,  going  with  his  ships  to  the  south  of  the  realm  to 
buy  wine,  corn  and  victuals  and  convey  the  same  to  York,  Newcastle  upon 
Tyne  and  the  northern  parts  of  the  realm ;  he  having  found  security  in 
the  Chancery  that  he  will  not  communicate  with  the  Scots  or  the  Flemings. 

Presentation  of  Humphrey  de  Hausted  to  the  church  of  Rolvynden  in  the 
diocese  of  Canterbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the 
land  and  heir  of  Joan  de  Rokeslee,  tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Adam  de  Brom,  king's  clerk,  of  the  several  tithes  in  Wyghton, 
CO.  Norfolk,  which  Geoffrey  de  Welleford,  clerk,  deceased,  had  there  by  gift 
of  Edward  I.  and  which  are  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of 
the  land  and  heir  of  Drogo  de  Mello,  tenant  in  chief. 

Presentation  of  Henry  de  Aston  to  the  church  of  Eton  Meysy  in  the 
diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Richard  de  Hacche,  the  late 
rector,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of 
Nicholas  de  Sancto  Mauro,  tenant  in  chief. 

Pardon  at  the  request  of  William  de  Ayremynne,  king's  clerk,  to  John 
Aubrey  for  the  death  of  Richard  de  la  Stone  of  Lugwardyn,  and  of  any 
confluent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 
Nov.  21. 

York. 


Nov.  26. 
York. 


Nov.  25. 
York. 


Memhratu  16 — cant, 

John  de  Glentham  and  Hugh  de  Lincoln,  canons  of  the  house  of  Thornton, 
bringing  news  of  the  cession  of  Thomas,  the  late  abbot  thereof,  have  letters 
for  the  prior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  K. 

See  on  the  schedule  for  Boger  Belcr  ami  tlie  xcarden  of  the  cliapel  of  St.  Peter  ^ 
Kyrkehy, 

Membrane  16 — Scliedule, 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Roger  Boler  of  a  messuage  in 
Kirkeby  upon  Wrethek  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Monks  Eirkeby,  to  hold 
in  exchange  for  a  messuage  in  Kirkeby  upon  Wrethek.     By  fine  of  \  mark. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  aA  quod  damnum  made  by  Master  John 
Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  for  the  warden  of  the 
chapel  of  St.  Peter,  Eirkeby,  to  enclose  a  way  in  Kirkeby  leading  from  the 
house  late  of  William  son  of  Eda  to  that  of  John  Base  beneath  the  dwelling 
place  of  the  said  warden  and  the  churchyard  of  the  said  chapel,  for  the 
enlargement  of  the  said  dwelling  place  and  churchyard,  provided  that  he 
make  another  way  of  the  same  length  and  breadth  and  equally  suitable  for 
passers-by,  on  the  soil  of  the  said  warden  to  the  south  of  the  town,  and 
that  the  way  so  to  be  enclosed  contains  20  perches  in  length  and  2^  perches 
in  width.  By  fine  of  10^. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Roger  Beler  of  his  manor  of 
Kirkeby  on  Wrethek  to  the  warden  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Peter,  Kirkeby  upon 
Wrethek,  and  for  the  said  warden  to  regrant  the  same  to  the  said  Rqger 
and  Alice  his  wife  in  tail  with  reversion,  failing  issue,  to  the  said  warden 
and  his  successors.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 


Nov.  14. 

Tutbury. 


Nov.  22. 

York. 


Nov.  12. 
Tutbury. 

Dec.  8. 
York. 


MEMBRANE    15. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  St. 
Mary's,  Worcester,  of  divers  parcels  of  land,  messuages  and  rents  in  Conter- 
ton  by  Overbury  by  Godfrey  de  Holyne  and  Margaret  his  wife,  and  Master 
John  de  Bradewas,  and  of  a  messuage  and  a  moiety  of  a  virgate  of  land  in 
Clyve  Priors  by  William  le  Fremon,  all  held  of  the  said  prior  and  convent, 
which  are  worth  beyond  the  said  rents,  12.9.  dd,  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition 
made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to 
hold  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  lands  and  rent  to  the  value 
of  20  marks  a  year. 

Confirmation  of  a  demise  by  Richard,  abbot  of  St.  Edmunds,  and  the 
convent  thereof  to  Robert  de  Walsham,  clerk,  of  their  manor  of  Conynges- 
ton,  excepting  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  manor,  to  hold  for  his  life 
at  a  rent  of  26Z.  18.s.  id,  a  year,  and  saving  also  to  the  said  abbot  the  chat- 
tels of  felons,  fugitives,  and  year  and  waste  of  their  tenements,  murder, 
amercements  and  fines  of  court,  arising  before  any  justices,  also  wards 
and  escheats  of  free  tenants  in  the  said  manor.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  the  year  for  Seman  de  Burton,  his 
men,  lands,  and  goods. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned : — 

Thomas  Larcher,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 

England. 
John  dQ  Thorpe. 


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Membrane  15 — conU 


1322. 

Nov.  21.  Oliver  de  Wysete. 

York.  William,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Gaynesburgh. 

John  de  Malgum. 
Margaret  le  Graunt  of  Gunwardby. 
Roger  de  Gyldesburgh,  parson  of  the  church  of  Crauleye. 
Master  Peter  Filliol,  parson  of  the  church  of  Marteleye. 
Nicholas  de  Bolyngbrok. 
Thomas  de  Barkeston. 
The  abbot  of  Tupholm. 
Ralph  de  Wolyngham. 
Thomas  Josep  of  Hayton  and  Thomas  his  son. 

Nov.  80.  Walter  son  of  Robert  de  Vusflet. 

York.  Robert  atte  Halle. 

Philip  Warner  of  Grymesby. 
Stephen  de  Shelesfeld. 
Walter  de  Friskeney. 

Dec.  2.  Protection  with  clause  rolnmus  until  Michaelmas  for  William  son  of 

York.         William  le  Cornmagere  of  Leddrede,  lately  taken  prisoner  by  the  Scots  and 

detained  in  Scotland.  By  E. 

Nov.  1.  Protection  for  Roger  Turtle  of  Bristol  until  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula. 

York. 

Nov.  29.  Simple  protection  without  clause  for  one  year  for  John  de  Ditton,  clerk, 

York.         going  beyond  the  seas. 

The  like  for  :— 
Walter  de  Spalding. 
Richard  de  Shefifeld. 
Master  Walter  de  Barewe,  parson  of  the  church  of  Byford. 

Nov.  2.  John  de  Goushull,  parson  of  the  church  of  Alyngton,  going  beyond  the 

York.  seas,  has  letters  nominating  William  de  Manthorp  and  Walter  Godard  his 
attorneys  for  two  years. 

Dec.  1.  Luke  do  Colcvill,  clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas  for  study,  has  like  letters 

York.         nominating  John  de  Yerdhull  and  Hugh  do  Colevill  for  two  years. 

Nov.  21.  Licence  for  Robert  de  Roynbergh  and  Alice  his  wife  to  enfeoff  William 

York,         Clarel  and  Agnes  his  wife  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Adwyk,  which  is 

held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Tikhill,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 

Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  to  hold  to 

them  and  their  heirs.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  for  three  years  from  Christmas  next  to  the  steward,  bailiffs  and 

Eckington      burgesses  of  the  town  of  Droghda  towards  Moath  of  pavage  upon  all  wares 

for  sale  coming  into  their  town.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  steward,  bailiffs  and  burgesses  of  Droghda  towards  Uriel. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  25.  Pardon  to  Henry  de  Sancto  Martino  of  Holeym  and  to  John  son  of 

York.  Henry  de  Sancto  Martino  of  the  undermentioned  trespass,  viz.  the  said 
Henry  had  enfeoffed  without  licence  the  said  John  of  a  messuage  and  5 
bovates  of  land  in  Holeym  in  Holdcrnesse,  which  are  held  in  chief  as  of 
the  honor  of  Albemarle,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de 
Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  and  the  said  John  had 
re-granted  the  same  to  the  said  Henry  for  life,  with  reversion  to  himself 


220 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322, 


Nov.  26. 
York. 


Nov.  26. 
York. 


Nov.  28. 
York. 


Nov.  25. 
York. 


Nov.  24. 
York. 

Nov.  26. 
York. 


Nov.  26. 
York. 


Dec.  2. 
York. 


Dec.  10. 
Haddlesey. 


Dec.  11. 
Haddlesey. 


Membrane  16 — cont, 

and  his  heirs,  which  messuage  and  land  tor  that  trespass  had  been  taken 
into  the  king's  hands :  restitution  of  the  messuage  and  land  to  the  said 
Henry,  with  reversion  to  the  said  John  and  his  heirs.       By  fine  of  i  mark. 

John  de  Wygorn  [ia]  and  Thomas  de  la  Nye,  monks  of  Glastonbury, 
bringing  news  of  the  death  of  Oeofi&ey  Fromound,  the  late  abbot  of  that 
place,  have  letters  of  licence  to  elect  for  the  prior  and  convent.  By  K. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Geoffrey  de  Fyngale  to  prosecute  and 
defend  the  king's  affairs  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  receiving  10^  a 
year  so  long  as  he  shall  attend  thereto. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  the  Treasurer. 

William,  abbot  of  Grestain,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominat- 
ing John  Wyndas  and  Roger  Haleboum  his  attorneys  for  three  years. 

By  fine  of  20a.     Surrey. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Markeby  by  William  de  Waltham,  vicar  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln, 
of  a  messuage  [and]  100  feet  of  land  in  length  by  70  feet  in  width  in  the 
suburb  of  Lincoln,  by  William  de  Braytoft,  parson  of  the  church  of  Beseby, 
of  80  feet  of  land  in  length  by  40  feet  in  width,  18  acres  of  meadow  and 
6.S.  6Jrf.  of  rent  in  Sutton,  and  by  Walter  Penkes  of  12  acres  of  meadow  in 
Assordby  and  Hanay.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Simple  protection  without  clause  for  two  years  for  Gerard  Doroms,  going 
beyond  the  seas. 

Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Giles  de  Ispannia,  king's  yeoman,  of  that  messuage 
in  Oldeford  and  8  acres  of  land  there,  called  Alegut,  which  the  king  lately 
had  of  the  gift  of  Walter,  now  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  so  that  the  said 
Giles  may  sell,  alienate  or  otherwise  make  his  profit  thereof  without 
hindrance.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Blyton  for  acquiring  in  fee  without  licence  71  acres 
8  roods  of  land  in  Canewyk  from  Elias  Martel,  who  held  them  in  chief,  for 
which  trespass  they  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  Master  John 
Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent ;  with  restitution  of  the 
same.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  volnmus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Castre,  staying 
beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  Thomas  de  Lond',  staying  in  Ponthieu  on  the  king's  service. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Robert  de  Swynbourn,  knight,  and  Master  John  de 
Hildesle,  clerk,  whom  the  king  is  sending  to  survey  all  the  munitions  of 
men  at  arms  at  the  king's  wages,  stock  of  victuals,  and  other  things  in  the 
castles  and  towns  of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,  and  in  the  liberty  of 
Tyndale.  By  K. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Edmund  de  Dacre  of  the  bailiwick  of  the 
forestership  of  the  chace  of  Boulond,  co.  York,  to  hold  as  others  have  held 
it.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  John  Travers,  keeper  of  lands  in  the  county  of  York  in  the 
king's  hands,  to  deliver  it  to  him. 


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221 


1322. 
Nov.  12. 

Tutbary. 


Nov.  12. 
Tutbury. 


Nov.  12. 
Tutbury. 


Nov.  28. 
York. 


Nov.  25. 
York. 

Nov.  28, 

York. 


Dec.  8. 
York. 


Dec.  4. 
York. 


Dec.  2. 

York. 


MEMBRANE    14. 

Pardon,  upon  fine  made  by  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  to  the  dean  and  chapter 
of  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Exeter,  for  acquiring  in  mortmain  from  Robert 
de  Knyghteton,  40s.  of  rent,  issuing  from  all  his  lands  in  Knyghte- 
ton  Fenne  and  Bisshopes  Morchard  to  celebrate  an  obit  of  the  said  bishop 
in  the  said  church  yearly  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  same  bishop. 
[Bishop  Stapeldon's  Eefjister,  p,  876.]  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Pardon,  upon  fine  made  by  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  St. 
Peter,  Exeter,  for  acquiring  from  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  house  of 
St.  Thomas  Aeon,  London,  6s.  8iL  of  rent  in  Exeter,  issuing  out  of  two 
shops  there,  sometime  of  Geoffrey  Thithte,  m  exchange  for  6«.  Sd.  of  rent 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Botulph  without  Aldresgate  in  the  suburb  of  London, 
which  W.  bishop  of  Exeter  bought  at  his  own  cost  from  William  de 
Hedersete,  and  procured  it  for  the  said  master  and  brethren  to  hold  to  them 
and  their  successors.      [Bishop  Stapeldon's  Refjister,  p,  876.] 

By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  of  Walter,  bishop  of  Exeter, 
dated  2  March  1821-2,  viz.  the  ordinance  for  an  obit  to  be  said  for  him 
after  his  decease.      [Bishop  Stapeldon's  Register,  pp.  874-876.] 

Grant  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  for  so  long  as  he  holds  the 
office  of  treasurer,  of  the  manor  of  Whitegift  and  that  part  of  the  moor  of 
Inclesmore,  which  Joan  late  wife  of  Henry  de  Lacy,  sometime  earl  of 
Lincoln,  held  for  life,  in  aid  of  his  maintenance  as  treasurer,  to  hold  quit  of 
rent.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Dalton  to  the  church  of  Bulwell  in  the 
diocese  of  York. 

The  like  of  Richard  de  Feriby  to  the  church  of  Wylmersle  in  the  diocese 
of  York  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of 
Lancaster,  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Sancto  Johanne  appointed  to  arrest  Robert 
Lewer,  as  it  appears  that  the  said  Robert  and  his  accomplices  had  attempted 
to  seize  the  castle  of  Odiham  and  had  entered  the  king's  manor  of  Ichehull 
and  carried  away  the  king's  goods.      [Pari.  Writs.']  By  K. 

Signification  to  the  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  William  de  Grasseby,  a  canon  of  Thornton,  to  be  abbot  of  that  house. 

ByK. 

Safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  archdeacon  of 
Middlesex,  going  on  the  king's  affairs  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm. 

G.  cardinal  deacon  of  St.  Lucy  in  Silice  is  not  to  be  molested  by  reason 
of  any  voidance  of  the  bishoprics  of  Lincoln  and  Chichester  in  his  arch- 
deaconry of  Oxford,  or  his  procentorship  and  prebend  in  the  church  of 
Chichester.      [Ficdera.]  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  noliimus  for  two  years  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of 
St.  Paul's,  London,  in  their  manors  of  Waleton,  Kirkeby,  Thorp,  Brighlin- 
gesseye,  Beauchamp,  Canouns  Wykham,  Hebregg,  Tillyngham,  Bareling, 
Westlee,  Ronewell,  Northon,  Navestok,  Chingelford,  Pelham  Fomeux, 
Pelham  Arsa,  Aldebery,  Sandone,  Erdeleye,  Cadyndon,  Drayton,  Sutton, 
Bernes,  W^illesdon,  St.  Pancras,  Hamersmyth,  Yeveneye,  Sonnebury  and 
Boyton  and  in  the  prebends  of  Fynesbery,  Chaumberleyne  Wode,  Holeboume, 
Herleston,  Pourtepol,  the  Moor  without  London,  Kentishton,  Twyford, 
Mapesbery,   Oxegate,   Snetyng,  Wallokkisbeme,  Brendeswode,   Rugmere, 


222 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Dec.  8. 
Haddlesey. 


Dec.  10. 

Haddlesey. 

Dec.  2. 
York. 


Membrane  14 — cont, 

Eldestre,  Totenhale,  Cadyndon  Minor,  Cadyndon  Major,  St.  Pancras, 
Reculverslond,  Hoxtone,  Eldelond,  Iseldone,  Willesdone  Grene,  Waleton, 
Bronnesbury,  Nesdone,  Neuton  Canonicorum,  and  Chesewyk. 

Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Burton  upon  Trent  to  appropriate 
in  mortmain  the  church  of  Aldelvestre  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield,  which  is  of  their  own  advowson.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  de  Balscote,  king's  clerk,  to  be 
chamberlain  of  Dublin,  in  the  room  of  Master  John  Balle,  late  chamberlain 
of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin,  with  the  customary  fee.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  said  Exchequer. 

Master  Pancius  de  Controne,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
John  de  Balscote  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  one  year. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Thomas  Larcher,  prior 
of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England. 


Dec.  8. 
Haddlesey. 


Membrane   18 — Schedule, 

Appointment  of  Edmund  de  Kendale,  keeper  of  the  peace  in  the  county 
of  Southampton,  to  arrest  Robert  Lewer  and  his  adherents.    [Pari.  WHts.] 

By  p.s. 


Dec.  1. 
York. 


Nov.  6. 
York. 


Dec.  4. 

York. 


Dec.  8. 
York. 


MEMBRANE   13. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Wake  to  array  all  men  between  sixteen  and  sixty 
in  Holdernesse  and  the  Estrithing,  co.  York.     French.    [Pari.  Writs,] 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

William  le  Latymer,  in  the  Northrithing,  the  parts  of  Richemundshire 

excepted. 
John  de  Wysham  and  John  de  Rithre  in  the  Westrithing,  the  parts 

of  Donecastre  and  the  wapentake  of  Strafiford  excepted. 
John  de  Crumwell  and  William  de  Aune  in  the  parts  of  Donecastre 

and  the  wapentake  of  Straford,  co.  York. 
John  Marmion  and  Thomas  de  Colevill  in  Richemunshire  in  the  said 

county.     French.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

The  form  of  the  array.     French.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

Mandate  to  Richard  Wroth,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Eerynkenen  and 
keeper  of  the  land  of  Iskenny  in  Wales,  late  of  John  Gyflfard,  a  rebel,  to 
deliver  the  said  castle  and  land  to  Hugh  le  Dospenser,  the  younger,  to  whom 
the  king  has  granted  the  same  in  fee  simple.  By  K. 

The  like  to  William  de  Bello  Campo,  constable  of  the  same  castle  and 
land. 

Writ  de  ivtendendo  to  sheriffs  and  bailiffs  for  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the 
treasurer,  appointed  to  survey  all  castles,  manors,  towns  and  lands  through- 
out the  realm  for  the  king's  benefit,  and  the  victuals,  stock  and  goods 
therein,  and  to  remedy  defects  therein. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Foxcote  and  Hubert  de  la  Chaumbre  appointed  to 
arrest  Robert  Lewicr,  a  rebel,  who  is  at  large  with  an  armed  force  of  horse 
and  foot  in  the  forests  of  Cors  and  Malvern.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 


IG  EDWARD  II.^Part  1. 


228 


1322. 
Dec.  8. 

York. 


Dec.  4. 

York. 


Dec.  4. 
York. 


Dec.  10. 

Haddlesey. 


Dec.  8. 

York. 


Dec.  6. 

York. 


Dec.  8. 

York. 


Dec.  12. 

Haddlesey, 


Nov.  24. 
York. 


Membrane  18 — cojit. 

Ratification  of  a  grant  for  life  made  by  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pem- 
broke, king's  kinsman,  to  Thomas  West,  his  yeoman,  of  the  manor  of 
Sharncbrok,  co.  Bedford,  late  of  Bertin  Bacoun,  a  rebel,  and  which  the 
earl,  after  the  rebellion  of  the  said  Bertin,  seized  by  reason  of  his  manor  of 
Hegham  Ferrers,  which  he  holds  of  the  king's  gift  according  to  a  certain 
form.     {Per  certam  formam  talliatam ,)  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  John  do  Sutton  to  grant  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Sutton 
upon  Asshefeld,  co.  Nottingham,  held  in  chief,  to  John  Bon  of  John  de 
Sutton  and  Amice  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  son  of  John ; 
and  the  reversion  of  the  third  part  thereof,  which  Ralph  de  Reresby  and 
Isabella  his  wife  hold  in  dower  of  the  said  Isabella  of  the  inheritance  of  the 
said  John  de  Sutton,  after  the  death  of  the  said  Isabella.        By  fine  of  40«. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  John  de  Bentele  and  Master  Stephen  le 
Ferour,  king's  Serjeants,  whom  the  king  is  sending  with  certain  destriers 
and  other  horses  to  the  parts  of  Tutebirs  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm  to 
stay  there.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  William  de  MalmeshuU  to  the  church  of  Vaynor,  in  the 
diocese  of  St.  Davids,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Roger  de 
Mortuo  Mari  of  Chirk  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  John  de  Kelm  of  Neuwerk,  going  south 
with  his  men  to  buy  corn,  victuals  and  other  goods  to  bring  the  same  to 
Neuwerk  and  from  thence  in  his  ship  to  York,  he  having  found  security  in 
the  Chancery  not  to  take  the  same  elsewhere  than  to  York,  and  not  to 
communicate  with  the  Scots  or  the  Flemings. 

Writ  of  aid,  until  7  July,  for  William  Coterell,  charged  by  the  steward 
of  the  Household  and  the  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  make  purveyances  of 
hay,  oats  and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of  the  Marshalsea. 

By  bill  of  the  Exchequer. 

The  like  for  Richard  de  Northden  and  Richard  Fristlyng  of  oats  for  the 
office  of  the  Marshalsea. 

The  like  for  Gautron  de  Breteign  for  the  office  of  lodging  the  king's 
horses. 

Pardon  to  Nicholas  de  Tordham  for  acquiring  in  fee  without  licence  a 
messuage  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Lifton  from  Joel  do  Bukynton,  who  held 
the  same  in  chief.  By  fine  of  J  mark. 

The  like  to  John  de  Malo  Lacu  for  acquiring  in  fee  from  Peter  de  Malo 
Lacu,  the  elder,  without  licence,  the  castle  and  manor  of  Mulgreve,  the 
manor  of  Brideshale,  5  mills  in  Donecastre  'vvith  the  fishery  in  the  river 
there,  and  the  stank  of  the  mill  of  Rosington  with  the  fishery  of  the  water 
there,  which  are  held  in  chief ;  with  restitution  to  him  of  the  same,  and 
licence  for  the  said  John  to  re-grant  them  in  fee  to  the  said  Peter. 

By  fine  of  100  marks. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  appointed  to  arrest 
Robert  Lower  and  his  accomplices,  rebels,  who  are  at  large  with  an  armed 
force  of  horse  and  foot  in  divers  ports  of  the  realm.      [Pari,  Writs,] 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  the  Richard  de  Ayremynne. 


224 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 
Dec.  2. 

York. 


MEMBRANE   12. 


Writ  of  aid  for  Henry  de  Sarden  and  Stephen  de  Delham,  and  a  clerk  to 
be  selected  by  them,  appointed  assessors  and  collectors  in  the  county  of 
Kent  of  the  tenth  and  sixth  lately  granted  at  York.    [Pari.  Writs.]     By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following  : — 


Richard  de  Hywysh 
John  de  Tynten 

William  de  Ferers 
John  de  Doddescombe 

Walter  de  Huggeford 
John  de  Aldenham 

Thomas  de  Pype,  knight 
Philip  de  Lutteleye 

Nicholas  de  Cheygny,  knight 
Walter  de  Ramesey 

Walter  Baril 
Henry  Friday 

Thomas  le  Botyller 
Robert  de  Aston 

Nicholas  Russell  of  Stringesham 
Richard  de  Hauekeslowe 

Ralph  de  Shirle 
William  de  Sutton 

Ralph  Beler 
Robert  Burdet 

John  de  Tyohebum,  knight 
John  de  Roche 

Walter  de  Risum 
John  de  Bradle 

John  Travers 
Thurstan  de  Northleche 

John  de  Wyluby,  knight 
John  de  Lungevill,  knight 

John  Basset 
William  de  Aylesbury 

John  de  Barewe 
William  de  Staundon 

Richard  de  Whatton 
John  Byk 

Hugh  de  Meygnill,  knight 
Robert  Touk,  knight 

William  Dysyng 
John  de  Yerdeburgh 

Simon  de  Lunderthorp 
John  de  Parys 


CO.  Cornwall. 

CO.  Devon. 

CO.  Salop. 

CO.  Stafford. 

CO.  Somerset. 

CO.  Dorset. 

CO.  Gloucester. 

CO.  Worcester. 

CO.  Warwick. 

CO.  Leicester. 

CO.  Southampton. 

CO.  Wilts. 

CO.  Lancaster. 

CO.  Northampton. 

CO.  Rutland. 

CO.  Hereford. 

CO.  Nottingham. 

CO.  Derby. 

in  Lindesey,  co.  Lincoln. 

in  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln. 


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226 


1322. 


Meinhrane  12 — c(/nt. 


Bichard  de  Holebech 
Nicholas  de  Leek 


John  de  Barton  of  Friton 
Robert  de  Burton  of  Hull 

Ralph  de  Normanvill,  knight 
Robert  de  Eggesclive 

William  Clarel 
Walter  de  Harum 

Robert  le  Rotiller 
John  Laurence 

Richard  do  Wyndesore,  knight 
Richard  de  Bero,  knight 

Edmund  de  Hemgrave,  knight 
John  de  Welnetham 

John  de  Arsyk 
Henry  de  Walpol 
William  de  Crungelthorp 
William  March 

John  do  Crek,  knight 
William  le  Bustlere 

John  Waldeshef  of  Dodington 
Andrew  le  Moigne 

Thomas  Gobyon,  knight 
John  de  Lyston,  knight 

John  de  Mereden 
Payn  de  Portes 

Robert  de  Haselshawe,  provost  of 

WeUs 
Roger  do  Swynnerton,  constable  of 

the  Tower  of  London 
John  de  Ditton,  canon  of  St.  Paurs, 

London 

Walter  Crepyn 
John  de  Bloxham 

John  Prudhommo 
Reginald  de  Pyrelegh 

John  atte  See 
Stephen  Power 

Roger  de  Tiryngham 
John  de  Burgli 

Philip  de  Aylesbury,  knight 
John  de  Morteyn 


i  in  Holand,  co.  Lincoln. 
I  in  the  Estrithing,  co.  York. 
I  in  the  Northtrithyng,  co.  York. 
\  in  the  Westrithing,  co.  York. 
>  CO.  Oxford. 
[  CO.  Berks. 
[  CO.  Suffolk. 


CO.  Norfolk. 


>  CO.  Cambridge. 
t  CO.  Huntingdon. 
\  CO.  Essex, 
i  CO.  Hertford. 


in  London. 


i  CO.  Middlesex. 
J-  CO.  Surrey. 
>  CO.  Sussex. 
[   CO.  ] Buckingham. 
[   CO.  Bedford. 


Afterwards,  on  80l)ecember  following,  Nicholas  do  Famdon  was  associated 
with  the  above  commissions  in  London.  By  letter  of  the  Treasurer. 

^0G2  p 


226 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Doc.  30. 

York. 


Dec.  1. 

York. 


Dec.  4. 

York. 


Membrane  12 — conU 

Afterwards,  on  5  April  following,  the  king  being  at  Westminster,  Master 
Robert  de  Hathelshawe,  provost  of  Wells,  Nicholas  de  Farnedon,  mayor  of 
the  city  of  London,  Richard  de  Ellesfeld,  dean  of  the  church  of  St.  Martin 
le  Grand,  London,  and  John  Devery  with  a  clerk  were  appointed  to  assess 
and  collect  the  said  sixth  in  the  city  of  London.     {Pari,  Writs,'] 

Mandate  to  Henry  de  Sarden  and  Stephen  de  Delham  transmitting  the 
commission  of  the  2nd  December  and  commanding  them  to  surrender 
another  commisssion  which  contained  no  mention  of  the  assessment  of  a 
sixth  in  the  ancient  demesnes  of  the  crown.     [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  all  the  other  commissioners.      [Pari.  Writs,] 

Mandate  to  the  above  commissioners  in  Norfolk  for  two  of  them,  with  a 
clerk,  to  deal  with  one  part  of  the  county  and  the  other  two,  with  a  clerk,  to 
deal  with  the  other  part,  for  the  expedition  of  the  business.     [Pari,  Writs,] 

Writ  of  aid  for  the  above  commissioners  directed  to  the  bailiffs 
respectively.      [Pari,  Wnts,] 

Form  of  the  assessment  of  the  tenth  and  sixth  respectively.  The  goods 
of  the  clergy  issuing  from  the  temporalities  annexed  to  their  churches  are 
not  to  be  taxed  until  the  king  shall  ordain  otherwise.  French,  [Pari, 
Writs,] 


Dec.  10. 
Hoddlesey. 


MEMBRANE  11. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  Wake,  in  pursuance  of  the  commission  of  array 
directed  to  him  1  December,  to  muster  the  levies  he  has  made  in  Holdemesse 
and  the  Estrithing  at  York,  by  the  Purification,  to  proceed  against  the 
Scots.     [Pari.  Wnts,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
William  le  Latymer 


John  de  Wysham 
John  de  Rithre 

John  de  Crumwell 
William  de  Aune 

John  Marmyon 
Thomas  de  Colevill 

John  Pecche 
John  de  Hardeshull 

Henry  de  Bello  Monte 
William  de  Kyme 

John  de  Segrave 
Robert  de  Mauley 

Ralph  Basset 

Stephen  de  Segrave 
Ralph  de  Grendon 


) 


Northtrithynge,  co.  York,  Riohe- 
munshire  excepted. 

Westrithing,  co.  York,  the  parts 
of  Donecastre  and  wapentake 
of  Strafford  excepted. 

parts  of  Donecastre  and  wapen- 
take of  Strafford,  co.  York. 

parts  of  Richemunshire,  co. 
York. 

CO.  Warwick. 


CO.  Lincoln. 

COS.    Nottingham    and    Derby, 
the  Peak  excepted. 

CO.  Stafford. 

CO.  Leicester. 

[Pari.  Writs.] 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1.  227 


1322. 


Memh  rane    11  — co  n  t . 

The  like  to  the  following  to  have  their  levies  at  Lancaster  on  the  fifth 
day  after  the  Purification  : — 

Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  co.  Lancaster. 
"Walter  Waldeshef,  in  the  High  Peak,  co.  Derby. 
Oliver  de  Ingham,  co.  Chester.      [Pari,  Writs,] 

Mandate  to  the  under-mentioned  to  array  the  men  of  their  counties  so  as 
to  be  ready  to  join  the  king  on  three  days'  warning. 

Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  cos.  Cumberland  and  Westmore- 
land. 
David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  co.  Northumberland. 
Ralph  de  Nevill,  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham.      [Pari,  Writt,] 

Mandate  to  Walter  de  Paveley  and  the  sheriff  of  Wilts  reciting  the 
commission  of  81  Oct.  to  muster  at  York  by  the  Purification  the  levies  he 
has  made  in  the  county  of  Wilts.      [Pari,  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  commissioners  in  the  other  counties  before  mentioned 
with  the  addition  of  the  name  of  John  de  Harecourt  for  the  county  of  Oxford. 
[Pari,  Writs,] 

Dec.  28.  Mandate  directed  to  sheriffs  and  other  bailiffs  for  Queen  Isabella,  who  is 

York.         going  on  pilgrimage  to  divers  places  within  the  realm,  to  provide  upon 

request  carriage  for  her  goods  and  harness  and  necessaries  for  her  household 

at  her  cost,  until  Michaelmas.      [Fasdera,]  By  K. 

Dec.  28.  Safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  the  men  whom  Henry,  lord  of  Sully,  a 

York.  prisoner  of  the  Scots,  is  sending  into  the  realm  on  his  affairs,  viz.  to  the 
number  of  eighteen  whom  he  has  nominated  bv  his  letters.  [Fadera.] 

By  K. 

Dec.  28.  Pardon».  at  the  request  of  John,  bishop  of  Norwich,  to  Richard  Lew,  of 

York.         888Z.  0^.  llf</.,  his  share  of  a  sum  of  6G6/.  28}//.,  wherein  Thomas  Rente 

and  he  were  convicted  by  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  of  concealment  for 

the  time  that  they  were  jointly  collectors  of  the  custom  of  wools,  hides  and 

wool-fells  in  the  town  of  Ipswich.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  29.  Mandate  to  the  justiciary  of  Ireland  to  restore  the  temporalities  of  the 

York.  bishopric  of  Clonfert  to  John,  the  bishop  elect,  preferred  to  be  bishop 
thereof  by  Pope  [John],  the  said  bishop  elect  having  renounced  all  words 
in  the  Papal  letters  to  the  prejudice  of  the  king,  and  acknowledged  that  he 
is  willing  to  receive  the  temporalities  of  the  king's  livery  ;  the  king  also 
having  accepted  fealty  from  him.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendemlo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  bishopric. 

Dec.  29.  Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  le  Archer,  prior  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

York.         John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  to  Thomas  le  Archer  of  Taneworth  for  his 

adherence  to  the  rebels.  liy  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    10. 

Dec.  10.  Confirmation  of  a  grant  in  fee  simple,  which  John,  the  dean  of  the 

Haddlesey.  church  {sic)  of  St.  Peter,  Wolvernehampton,  which  is  a  king's  free  chapel, 
and  the  chapter  thereof,  made  to  John  de  Hampton,  of  a  messuage  and  a  plot 
of  land,  meadow,  wood,  pasture  and  heath,  which  they  held  in  Wodnesfeld 
and  which  were  part  of  their  waste  of  Prestwodo,  lying  between  la  Blakeleye 
and  the  wood  of  John  de  Prestwode  by  the  road  leading  from  Wodnesfeld  to 
Lychefold,  as  the  same  are  inclosed  with  a  dyke ;  subject  to  a  rent  of  18«.  ^d, 
a  yi  ar.  l^y  line  of  10^. 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Dec.  15. 

Haddlesey. 


Dec.  10. 

Haddlesey, 


Dec.  80. 
York. 

Dec.  3. 
York. 


Dec.  12. 

Haddlesey. 


Dec.  16. 
Haddlesey. 


Dec.  20. 
Haddlesey. 


Dec.  24. 

York. 


Dec.  16. 

Haddlesey. 


Membra  tw  10 — co7iL 

Protection  with  clause  voUnmiSy  until  Midsummer,  for  John  de  Britannia, 
earl  of  Richemund,  who  is  detained  a  prisoner  by  the  Scots. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Ripon  to  the  church  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
Ivelcestre,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

Signification  to  W.  archbishop  of  York  of  the  revocation  for  certain 
causes  of  the  presentation  of  Richard  de  Feriby,  king's  clerk,  to  the  church 
of  Wylmersleyo  in  the  diocese  of  York.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumiu,  for  one  year,  for  Robert  de  Ponte,  going 
with  a  ship  to  the  southern  parts  of  the  realm  to  buy  corn,  victuals  and 
other  goods  to  be  conveyed  to  and  sold  at  York,  Newcfl,stle  upon  Tyne  and 
other  parts  of  the  North,  he  having  found  security  in  the  Chancery  not  to 
take  the  same  elsewhere,  or  to  communicate  with  the  Scots,  or  Flemings. 

Pardon  to  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari,  knight,  for  being  a  rebel  and  for  his 
adherence  to  the  rebels.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Norwich  by  Simon  le  Barber  of  Great  Yarmouth  of  a  messuage  in  Great 
Yarmouth,  of  the  value  of  Gd,  a  year  as  appears  by  inquisition  taken  by 
Master  John  Wale  way  n,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to  hold  in 
part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  20/. 
a  year. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Eirkobride  and  Maud  his  wife  for  acquiring  without 
licence  for  their  lives  the  manor  of  Grove,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of 
Tykhull,  as  appears  by  inquisition  taken  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk, 
escheator  od  this  side  Trent,  from  Eustace  de  Morteyn,  subject  to  rendering 
81.  a  year  to  him  for  their  lives  ;  with  restitution  of  the  same. 

By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  iwliunus  for  one  year  for  Henry  do  Derby,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Burton  Pidse. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  viz. — 

William  de  Brunneby,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Torkesey. 
John  Eeyser,  a  native  and  merchant  of  the  town  of  Newerk. 
Robert  Lovet,  parson  of  the  church  of  Asshewell. 

William  de  Thorntoft. 

John  de  Weston. 

Hugh  de  Louesford. 

William  de  Bevercote,  parson  of  St.  Peter's,  Norhampton. 

The  same  William,  prebendary  of  Rampton  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary, 

Suwell. 
Olive,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Morian  of  Gresseby. 

The  archbishop  of  Rouen  and  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Mary's, 
Rouen. 

Nicholas  de  Sanoto  Marco. 

Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Burgo,  has  letters  nominating  John 
de  Balscote  and  Robert  de  Enaresburgh  her  attorneys  in  Lreland  for  two 
years. 


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229 


1322. 
Dec.  10. 

Haddlosey. 

Dec.  19. 
Haddlescy. 


Dec.  17. 
Haddlesey. 


Dec.  20. 

Iladfllescy. 

Dec.  20. 
Haddlesey. 


Dec.  23. 

York. 


Dec.  26. 

York. 


Dec.  28. 

Y'ork. 


Membrane  10 — cnnU 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Markeby  to  appropriate  in  mortmain 
the  church  of  Mumby,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  which  is  of  their  own 
advowson.  By  fine  of  20  marks. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  the  justiciary  and  treasurer  of  Ireland  for  the 
servants  whom  Edward,  earl  of  Chester,  the  king's  son,  is  sending  to  Ireland 
to  purvey  corn  and  other  dead  stock  and  to  convey  the  same  to  Wales  and  the 
county  of  Chester  for  the  munition  of  his  castles  there.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  for  Geoffrey  de  Mildeuhale,  king's  yeoman,  marshal  of  the 
king's  hall,  of  the  lands  in  Whatton,  co.  Leicester,  late  of  Willium  de 
Bredon,  a  rebel,  and  which  as  an  escheat  have  come  into  the  king's  hands. 

By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  roliimu,%  until  Whitsuntide,  for  R.  bishop  of 
Winchester,  staying  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
election  of  Walter  de  Tanton,  prior  of  Glastonbury,  to  be  abbot  of  that 
house.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendemlo  for  Adam  le  Keu,  appointe<l  by  Stephen  de  Abyndon, 
king's  Serjeant  and  butler,  to  be  his  deputy  during  his  pleasure  in  the  ports 
of  the  county  of  Devon. 

Writ  of  aid,  until  Michaelmas,  for  John  de  Bury,  serjeant  of  Queen 
Isabella,  charged  by  the  steward  of  her  household  and  the  keeper  of  her 
wardrobe  to  provide  lodging  for  her  company  and  horses.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 

Master  John  de  la  March,  for  the  sausery. 
John  Cosyn,  for  the  poultry. 
Robert  de  Deuhurst,  for  the  marshalsea. 
Simon  Constantyn,  for  the  pantry  and  buttery. 
Robert  Typetoft,  for  the  marshalsea. 
William  de  Kenyngton,  for  the  marshalsea. 
John  Draper,  for  the  poultry. 
Adam  du  Chastiel,  for  the  sausery. 
Ralph  de  Wendovre,  for  the  great  kitchen. 
Roger  Pate,  for  the  office  of  baker. 
John  de  Wyseberwe,  for  the  great  kitchen. 
William  de  Brudeport,  for  the  hall  and  chamber. 
Hugh  de  Lyncestre,  for  the  scullery. 
John  Curtois,  for  the  scullery. 
John  Russel,  for  the  hall  and  chamber. 
John  de  Astwyk,  for  lodging  the  company  and  horses. 
Robert  le  Parker,  porter  (Janitor)  of  the  queen,  for  making  purveyance  of 
carriage  and  harness. 

Simple  protection,  until  Michaelmas,  for  William  de  Boudon,  clerk,  going 
on  pilgrimage  to  Santiago  to  fulfil  a  vow  made  by  Queen  Isabella.     By  p.s. 
Safe-conduct  for  him  going  as  above. 

Pardon  to  Giles  de  Wathesham  for  acquiring  without  licence  for  life 
from  Walter,  late  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  the  manors  of  Fulbrok 
and  Westhall,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  St.  Valeir,  and  the  manor  of 
Upledecumbe,  held  in  chief  as  the  honor  of  Walyngford,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond 
Trent ;  with  restitution  of  the  same ;  licence  also  for  the  said  Giles  to  grant 


280  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  Qoo  Membrane  10 — emit. 

the  manors  of  Fulbrok  and  Westhall  for  his  said  hfe  to  Hugh  le  Despenser, 
oarl  of  Winchester,  in  exchange  for  the  manor  of  Bernewell,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, and  for  lOL  of  rent  issuing  out  of  the  manor  of  Kerreseye  co.  Suffolk, 
both  which  manors  are  held  in  chief.  By  K. 

Dec.  28.  Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  Brayboef. 

York. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 

Hugh  de  Fen  ton  of  *  Burton  in  the  Clay.* 

Isabel  de  Sutton. 

Richard  de  Hoton,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Westmarkham. 

Robert  de  Nevill,  parson  of  the  church  of  Faldyngworth. 

Adam  de  Brom. 

John  de  Langeton,  clerk. 

Ranulph  de  Charrum. 

Richard  de  Clif,  parson  of  the  church  of  S'uthwarneburne. 

John  de  Herdwarstok,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stirston. 

William  de  Clif\ 

J6hn  de  Thorp. 

Master  John  de  Blebury,  intendant  upon  the  king's  service. 

James  de  Moun,  parson  of  the  church  of  Brumpton. 

Philip  de  la  Lee,  chaplain,  and  William  le  Archer. 

Richard  de  Longedon,  parson  of  the  church  of  Staunton. 

Margaret  de  Moeles. 

William  Inge,  archdeacon  of  Surrey. 

Eleanor  de  Courtenaye. 

William  Bareyl  of  Grymesby. 

William  de  Baiocis,  parson  of  the  church  of  Burton  by  Lincoln. 

Dec.  22.  The  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Rouen. 

York. 

Dec.  28.  Mandate  to  John  de  Lortie  and  John  de  Say  to  deliver  the  castle  of 

York.         Bruggewater  with  its  armour  and  victuals  by  indenture  to  John  de  Bello 

Campo  of  Somerseto,  to  whom  on  the  1st  December  last  the  king  granted 

during  pleasure  the  custody  of  the  said  castle,  then  in  his  hands,  so  that 

he  answer  for  its  issues  at  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    9. 

Dec.  80.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  lo  Forester  to  the  bailiwick  of  the 

York.         forestership  of  the  chacos  and  parks  of  Tuttobury,  with  the  usual  wages. 

ByK. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Roger  de  Beler,  keeper  of  the  castle  of  Tutte- 
bury,  to  cause  him  to  have  the  said  custody. 

The  like  to  \Villiam  Davy,  the  king's  receiver  of  Tuttebury,  to  pay  the 
said  John  his  wages  out  of  the  issues  of  his  bailiwick. 

Dec.  80.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  de  Rythre,  king's  yeoman,  to  bo 

York.  '  viewer  and  chief  keeper  of  vert  and  venison  in  the  parks  and  chaces  on 
this  side  Trent,  late  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  other  rebels,  which 
by  forfeiture  have  come  into  the  king's  hands. 

1  >y  p.s.,  and  afterwards  by  K.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Ayremynne. 

Deo.  80.  Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  to  William 

York.         de  Yapinton  for  the  death  of  Thomas  Mepep. 


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281 


1322. 


Dec.  80. 

York. 


1323. 

Jan.  1. 
Haddlesey. 

1322. 

Dec.  80. 

Tork. 

1323. 

Jan.  8. 
Cowick. 


Membrane  9 — cont. 

Grant  to  Anthony  de  Lucy — to  hold  until  he  shall  be  fully  satisfied  in 
the  sum  of  818Z.  8J</.  in  which  the  king  is  bound  to  him,  viz.,  in  25Z.  for 
replacing  the  horses  which  died  in  the  king's  service  at  Carlisle  in  the  months 
of  July  and  August,  9  Edward  II,  and  in  288^.  Sid.  for  the  wages  of 
himself  and  of  the  men  at  arms,  hobelers,  crossbowmen  and  footmen 
staying  with  him  in  the  munition  of  the  castle  and  town  of  Carlisle 
between  4  August  and  8  April  in  the  year  12  Edward  II,  at  which 
time  the  said  Anthony  was  keeper  of  the  said  castle  and  town,  as  appears 
in  two  bills  of  the  Wardrobe,  one  under  the  seals  of  Robert  de  Wodehous 
and  Richard  de  Feryby,  king's  clerks,  lately  supplying  the  place  of 
William  de  Melton,  archbishop  of  York,  then  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe,  for 
the  said  sum  of  251, ,  and  the  other  under  the  seal  of  Roger  de  Northburgh, 
bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  afterwards  keeper  of  the  said  Wardrobe 
for  the  latter  sum,  which  the  said  Anthony  delivered  into  the  Chancery, 
— of  the  custody  of  the  town  of  Great  Salkyld,  co.  Cumberland,  the  farm 
of  the  manor  of  Ulvedale,  co.  Cumberland,  and  402.  a  year  to  be  received 
by  the  hands  of  Thomas  de  Wake  out  of  the  90/.  a  year  which  the  said 
Thomas  renders  at  the  Exchequer  for  the  manors  of  Ekynton  and  Eyrkeby, 
held  by  him  of  the  king's  grant.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  Master  Philip  le  Con  vers,  treasurer  of  Reyns,  Sir  John 
de  Castre,  knight,  seneschal  of  Ponthieu,  Sir  John  de  Launge,  knight,  Sir 
Thomas  de  Lundres,  receiver  of  Ponthieu,  and  Nicholas  de  Gayton,  clerk, 
to  be  the  king's  attorneys  in  his  place  and  name  in  his  county  of  Ponthieu 
and  Monstroil  with  full  power  and  authority  to  bound,  limit  and  define  for 
the  king  and  in  his  name  throughout  the  said  county  of  Ponthieu  and 
Monstroil  in  fiefs  and  arriere-fiefs  of  the  same  to  be  on  his  side  in  the 
bounding,  limiting  and  defining  which  is  to  be  done  by  the  people  of  the 
court  of  France  between  the  fiefs  and  arnerc-jlefs  of  the  king's  said  county 
and  the  fiefs  and  arrihe-fiefs  of  other  lords,  whoever  they  may  be,  which 
march  with  the  fiefs  and  arriere-Jiefs  of  the  king's  said  county,  to  treat 
and  make  agreements  with  all  manner  of  religious  and  other  persons  against 
whom  the  king  has  pleas  on  account  of  his  said  county,  to  produce  witnesses 
and  bounders  and  to  take  thom  around  in  the  above-mentioned  cases,  to  contro- 
vert the  witnesses  and  bounders  of  the  other  side,  to  approve  or  dispute  as 
they  may  think  proper  the  bounds  and  limitations,  to  set  and  replace  good  posts 
and  boundaries,  to  act  for  the  king  as  above  in  all  places,to  depute  other  person 
or  persons  in  their  places  to  act  in  the  king's  name  when  necessary,  which 
said  persons  are  to  have  the  same  powers  as  the  king  has  granted  to  his 
said  attorneys,  and  generally  to  act  as  if  the  king  himself  were  present,  and 
whatever  the  above-mentioned  persons,  or  their  deputies,  may  do  in  the 
above  matters  the  king  will  confirm  and  establish,  and  further  he  binds  him- 
self to  do  so  by  everything  he  has  in  the  said  county  of  Ponthieu.     French. 

ByK. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Suththorp  to  the  church  of  Wilden  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln. 

Safe-conduct,  until  Whit  Sunday,  for  Master  Gilbert  de  Yarewell,  king's 
clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  business. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus,  for  one  year,  for  the  men  whom  Richard 
de  Emeldon,  mayor  of  the  town  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  is  sending  to 
divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  buy  corn  and  other  victuals  and  convey  the 
same  to  that  town  for  the  maintenance  of  himself  and  his  men  with  him 


232 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  UOLLS. 


1323. 


Jan.  10. 
Cowiok. 


Membrane  9 — cont, 

in  the  munition  thereof,  he  having  found  security  in  the  chancery  not  to 
take  the  same  elsewhere  and  not  to  communicate  with  the  Scots  or 
Flemings. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Easter  for  John  de  Neuby,  staying 
on  the  king's  service  in  the  munition  of  the  castle  of  Alnewyk.  By  K. 


Jan.  14. 
Cowick. 


Jan.  10. 

Cowick. 


Jan.  8. 
Haddlcsey. 


Jan.  8. 

Iladdlescy. 


Jan.  22. 
Stow  Park 


The  like  for  the  following  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  said 
castle  * 

Walter  do  Crek.  By  K. 

William  de  Malton.  By  K, 

The  like  for  the  following  staying  in  the  parts  of  Carlisle  on  the  king's 
service,  viz. — 

Anthony  de  Luscy.  By  p.s. 

Robert  de  Welle.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  all  sheriffs  and  bailiffs  to  arrest  James  de  Redyng,  servant  of 
the  king's  merchants,  Bonus  Philippi  and  his  fellows,  merchants  of  the 
society  of  the  Bardi  of  Florence,  who  of  the  king's  assignment  have  received 
money  out  of  the  customs  in  certain  places  of  the  realm  for  the 
king's  affairs,  sent  by  them  to  Dover  to  receive  251.  assigned  to  them 
out  of  the  said  customs  and  to  take  the  same  to  Whitsand  for  transacting  the 
king's  business ;  the  said  James  having  received  the  money  neglected  the 
business  and  has  since  wandered  about  the  realm  from  place  (patria)  to 
place  spending  the  said  money ;  the  said  arrest  is  to  be  made,  at  the  suit 
of  any  one  of  the  said  merchants  or  their  deputies,  and  when  made  the 
king  is  to  be  certified  thereof.  By  K. 

Appointment,  oSter  recital  that  the  king  has  been  informed  that  divers 
persons  in  the  counties  of  Worcester,  Gloucester,  Wilts  and  Southampton 
have  been  maliciously  indicted  for  adherence  to  Robert  Lewer,  a  rebel,  now 
deceased,  for  which  they  have  been  imprisoned,  and  their  lands  and  goods 
seized  into  the  king's  hands,  and  some  of  their  goods  taken  and  carried 
away  by  certain  of  his  ministers  and  further  that  the  persons  so  accused  are 
ready  to  stand  their  trial,  of  Master  John  de  Blebury  and  Thomas  de 
Evesham,  king's  clerks,  to  release  such  persons  from  prison  upon  sufficient 
security  to  answer  to  the  king  as  well  for  their  debts  and  goods  so  taken 
into  his  hands  and  the  issues  of  the  said  lands,  if  such  ought  to  pertain  to 
him,  as  for  their  adherence  aforesaid,  to  restore  lands  so  taken  into  his 
hands,  and  to  enquire  what  goods  of  such  persons  have  been  taken  and 
carried  away  by  his  ministers  or  others,  and  to  certify  him  thereof.  They 
are  not  to  intermeddle  with  any  persons  who  were  personally  present  with 
the  said  Robert  in  the  commission  of  his  crimes  and  on  that  account  have 
been  taken  and  detained :  and  sheriffs,  constables,  and  bailiffs  are  at  the 
mandate  of  the  king's  said  clerks  to  cause  all  persons  so  indicted  and 
detained  in  prison  in  their  custody  to  come  before  the  said  clerks;  and 
their  lands  and  goods  to  be  restored  to  them.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  rogamus  for  one  year  for  the  master  and  brethren 
of  the  hospital  of  God's  House  of  Dunwich,  who  have  fallen  into  debt,  their 
lands  and  possessions. 

Eleanor,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Multon  of  Egremound,  staying  in 
England,  has  letters  nominating  Henry  de  Lucy  and  John  de  Egremound 
her  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part   1.  288 


1323. 


Membrane  9 — cmfU. 


Jan.  18.  Simple  protection,  without  clause,  for  one  year,  for  Robert  de  Thorp, 

Stow  Park,     going  to  the  Court  of  Rome.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  17.  Protection  with  clause  noliwuiSy  for  one  year,  for  John  de  Greneford, 

Stow  Park,     parson  of  the  church  of  Hadelcgh. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 
William  de  Holyns,  clerk. 
A[l]an,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Burnham. 
Edmund  de  Grymesby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Estirkelo. 


j^322  MEMBRANE    8 

Dec.  80.  Prohibition  against  holding  a  tournament  at  Neuport,  co.  Stafford  (aw), 

York.         and  appointment  of  Henry  de  Thrapston,  clerk,  and  Bortrand  de  la  More, 

king^s  Serjeant  at  arms,  to  attach  all  persons  offending,  and  to  seize  their 

horses  and  harness.      [Ftrdera;  Pari.  JVrits,]  By  K. 

Dec.  80.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 

York.  Henton  by  John  de  Sobbury  and  Roger  de  Cumpton  of  6  acres  of 
pasture,  12  acres  of  wood  and  12d.  of  rent  in  Henton,  to  find  a  chaplain 
to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  the  priory  for  the  souls  of 
the  grantors,  their  ancestors  and  all  the  faithful  departed  ;  also  for  the  said 
John  and  Roger  to  grant  their  reversion  in  15  acres  of  land,  1  acre  of 
meadow  and  7  acres  of  pasture  there,  which  John  de  Ifford  and  Cicely  his 
wife,  William  son  of  the  said  John,  and  Margery  sister  of  the  same  William, 
hold  for  their  lives  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  grantors  to  hold  for  the 
same  purpose.  By  fine  of  20«. 

Dec.  30.  Grant  to  Robert  de  Hausted  of  the  custody  of  the  lands  late  of  John 

York.  Trym,  tenant  in  chief,  to  hold,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and 
heir,  with  knij^hts'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches  and  other  things  belonging  to 
the  said  custody,  together  with  the  marriage  of  the  said  heir ;  and  in  case  of 
the  death  of  the  heir  before  he  shall  be  of  full  age  and  shall  be  married  by 
the  said  Robert,  his  heir  being  a  minor,  then  the  said  Robert  shall  have 
the  custody  of  the  said  lands  and  the  marriage  of  the  heir,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  successively.  By  p.s. 

1323. 

Jan.  4.  Presentation  of   Master  John  de  Aslakby  to  the  church  of  Cotes  in  the 

York.  diocese  of  Ely,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William  de  Aslakeby,  the  last 
rector,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of 
John  Dengayn,  tenant  in  chief. 

1322.  ^  ^ 

Dec.  27.  The  like  of  Robert  de  Kybbeworth  to  the  church  of    Laghton  in  the 

York.         diocese  of  Lincoln. 

1323. 

Jan.  2.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  de  Lillebum  to  the  keeping  of  the 

Cowick.        corpus  of  the  castle  of  Dunstanburgh.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Roger  Mauduyt  to  permit  him  to  hold  the  said  corpu$  and 
not  intermeddle  further  with  the  custody  thereof. 

1322. 

Dec.  80.  Protection  until  Michaelmas  for  Benedict  de  Grymeston  and  others  sent 

York.  by  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  city  of  York  with  four  carts  to  carry 
stone  from  the  quarry  of  Thcnasdale  to  the  water  of  Tadecastie  to  repair  the 
walls  of  the  city. 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

Jan.  6. 
Cowick. 


Jan.  8. 
Cowick. 


Jan.  8. 
Cowick. 


Jan.  16. 
Cowick. 


Jan.  17. 
Stow  Park. 


Jan.  18. 
Stow  Park. 


Jan.  19. 
Stow  Park 


Membrane  8 — cont. 

Writ  deintendendo  directed  to  the  barons  of  the  port  of  Dover  for  William 
Wolf,  whom  Edmund  de  Wodestok,  the  king's  brother,  to  whom  the  king 
has  granted  during  pleasure  the  custody  of  the  said  port,  has  appointed  his 
deputy  in  that  bailiwick. 

Pardon  to  Richard  son  of  Henry  the  miller  (nwlewUnar)  of  Roderham 
for  the  death  of  William  son  of  Margery  de  Roderham,  and  of  any 
consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Roger  de  Hay  ton  juxta  Lodelowe  for  the  death  of  Stephen 
de  la  Mare  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  earls,  barons  and  others  of  the  counties  of  Cumberland, 
Westmoreland  and  Northumberland  and  other  places  in  the  Marches  of 
Scotland  to  hold  no  treaty  of  truce  with  the  Scots  until  the  king  has  been 
consulted,  as  that  would  be  to  his  dishonour ;  mandate  also  to  Andrew  de 
Harcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  to  inform  the  king  without  delay  of  the  terms  of 
the  said  truce,  upon  receipt  of  which  information  he  will  not  delay  to 
ordain  what  is  to  be  done  for  his  honour  and  advantage.    [Firdera,']     By  K. 

Memorarulum  :  The  writ  to  the  said  earl  concerning  this  is  enrolled  on  the 
dorse  of  the  Close  roll  under  the  same  date.      [Firdera,] 

Mandate  for  two  years  to  all  sheriffs  and  bailiffs,  on  complaint  by  the 
master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  of  the  Danes 
(Dacorum)  in  the  city  of  London,  to  arrest  persons  pretending  to  be  proctors 
of  that  hospital  collecting  alms,  who  have  no  letters  testimonial  of  the 
hospital. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  of  Oxford,  Berks, 
Wilts  and  Buckingham  and  elsewhere  for  Richard  Damery,  steward  of  the 
Household,  appointed  to  besiege  the  castle  of  Walyngford  and  to  arrest  all 
rebels  who  have  entered  therein.      [Farl,  Writs,]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 

The  like  to  the  above- written  sheriffs  separately.      [Farl,  Writs.] 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
St.  Mary's,  York,  of  divers  parcels  of  laud,  messuages  and  rents,  by  Roger 
son  of  Ralph  *  of  the  Halle '  of  Gereford  of  1  messuage,  1  toft,  80  acres  of 
land,  8i  acres  of  wood,  6s.  6^/.  of  rent,  a  rent  of  a  clove  gilly-flower,  a  needle 
{actis)  and  a  rose  in  Gereford,  by  Nicholas  de  Miton,  chaplain,  of  a  toft  and 
h^  acres  of  land  in  Miton,  by  John  Rabot  of  3  messuages  and  6  acres  of 
land  m  Bouthum  and  Miton,  by  Master  Roger  de  Gillyng,  vicar  of  the  church 
of  Bryniston,  of  2  messuages  and  18  acres  of  land  in  Routheclyf  by  York, 
which  are  of  their  own  fee,  and  are  worth,  beyond  the  said  rent,  46s.  a 
year  as  appears  by  inquisitions  taken  thereof,  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction 
of  a  licence,  dated  12  March  2  Edward  II  to  acquire  lands  to  the  value 
of  186/.  lOs.  lOrf.,  being  the  residue  of  a  licence  to  acquire  lands  to  the 
value  of  200^.  a  year  granted  to  them,  upon  their  petition,  by  Edward  I  in 
the  Parliament  at  Lincoln. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  William  le  Latimer,  to  be  keeper  of  the 
city  of  York,  provided  he  retains  with  him  20  men  at  arms  at  the  king's 
wages,  for  the  better  keeping  of  the  said  city  ;  power  also  for  him  to  punish 
those  whom  he  shall  find  disobedient  in  what  concerns  the  said  custody  of 
the  city.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  him  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  whole  commonalty  of  the 
said  city. 


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285 


1323. 

Jan.  8. 
Iladdlesej. 


Jan.  10. 
Stow  Park. 


Jan.  19. 
Stow  Park. 


Jan.  18. 
Stow  Park. 


MEMBRANE    7. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  Wake,  after  recital  of  the  mandate  of  10  December 

[p.  226]  to  hasten  the  array  of  the  levies  in  Holderncsse  and  the  Estrith- 

ing ;  the  musters  are  to  be  at  York  by  the  Purification.    [Pari.  Writs,'\   By  K. 

The  like  to  all  the  commissioners  before  mentioned  [pp.  226-227] ,  with 

the  following  note,  viz. —  By  K. 

Afterwards,  on  16  January  next,  John  de  Morteyn  was  appointed  to 

assess  and  levy  the  tenth  and  sixth  in  the  county  of  Bedford  and  the 

sheriff  was  commanded  to  lead  the  levies  in  his  place.    [Pari.  Writs.] 

Licence  for  Ralph  de  Camoys  to  enfeoff  John  de  Hampton  and  Peter  de 
Gosele  of  his  manor  of  Elenge,  co.  Southampton,  held  in  chief,  and  for 
them  to  re-grant  the  same  to  the  said  Ralph  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and 
the  heirs  of  Ralph.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolmnim  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  Whitene, 
parson  of  a  moiety  of  the  church  of  Tweng. 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned  [the  names  are  omitted]. 

Pardon  to  Peter  de  Roches,  William  Sauvage  of  Styvynton  and  Joan  his 
wife  for  acquiring  without  licence  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  the  said 
William  a  messuage  and  a  virgate  of  land  in  Northocle,  held  in  chief,  from 
Margaret  de  Wyndesore,  who  had  acquired  the  same  without  licence  from 
Andrew  de  Stroude.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 


Jan.  28. 
Newark. 


Jan.  80. 
Newark. 


Jan.  28. 

Newark. 


Feb.  1 . 

Newark. 


Jan.  80. 
Newark. 


Feb.  2. 

Newark. 


MEMBRANE    6. 

Safe-conduct  until  a  fortnight  after  Easter  for  John  Alberici  and  Peter  de 
Vitreio,  Friars  Preachers,  going  to  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richemund, 
detained  a  prisoner  by  the  Scots.  "  By  K, 

The  like,  until  Easter,  for  Ralph  do  Richerville,  going  to  Sir  Robert 
Bertrandi,  knight,  detained  a  prisoner  by  the  Scots. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Protection  and  safe-conduct  for  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  going  by  command 
of  Pope  J[ohn]  to  the  court  of  Rome  to  present  himself  to  his  Holiness. 

ByK. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Walter  de  Wogan,  to  be  a  justice  to 
hold  the  pleas  following  the  justiciary  of  Ireland,  with  the  usual  fee. 

Mandate  to  Roger  de  Birthorp  to  deliver  to  the  same  Walter  the  said 
office  and  all  the  things  pertaining  thereto  which  are  in  his  custody. 

Safe-conduct  for  two  years  for  Nicholas  de  Myngges,  merchant  of 
Portugal,  his  men  and  servants,  coming  into  the  realm  to  trade,  provided 
he  pay  the  usual  customs. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok* 

Licence  for  Alexander  de-  Carleton  to  enfeoff  Robert  de  Morby  of  a 
messuage,  6  tofts,  20  bovates  of  land,  and  ^s.  Id.  of  rent  in  Bonnewyk,  co. 
York,  held  in  chief,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  Otto  de  Grandissono,  keeper  of  the  islands 
of  Gerneroye,  Jereseye,  Serk  and  Aureneye  and  all  bailiffs  and  lieges 
thereof  in  favour  of  Gerard  Dorons  and  Robert  de  Kelleseye,  appointed  by 
the  king  to  enquire  into  the  following  matter.    On  aocoont  of  various 


236 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Feb.  4. 

NorwcU 

fNorthwell). 

Feb.  8. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  8. 
Pontefract 

Feb.  17. 
Pontefraot. 

Feb.  11. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  9. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  11. 
Pontefract. 

Feb.  11. 
Pontefract. 


Membrane   6 — cont. 

errors  in  the  records  and  processes  held  before  William  de  Bourne  and  his 
fellows  late  justices  sent  to  those  islands,  the  king  caused  the  said  records 
and  processes  to  come  before  him,  and  on  examination  thereof  it  was  found 
that  the  said  justices  had  without  warrant  adjudged  divers  manors,  lands 
and  tenements  to  men  suing  for  them,  and  such  judgments,  in  so  far  as 
they  effected  the  disherison  of  the  king,  were  revoked  by  judgment  of  the 
King's  Court,  whereupon  the  king  by  divers  writs  commanded  the  said  Otto 
to  resume  the  said  manors,  lands  and  tenements  into  the  king's  hands 
together  with  the  sums  of  money  which  had  been  adjudged  by  the  said 
justices  to  complainants  as  damages,  and  the  king  has  been  informed  that 
certain  of  the  islanders  prevented  the  ministers  of  the  said  Otto,  charged 
by  him  with  the  execution  of  the  king's  mandates,  from  executing  the 
same.  The  above  commissioners  are  therefore  to  enquire  into  the  names 
of  persons  so  resisting,  and  where  and  what  kind  of  resistance  they  made. 

ByC. 

Mandate,  until  the  octave  of  Easter,  to  constables  of  castles  in  the 
North,  to  lodge  for  greater  security  Henry,  lord  of  Suylly,  and  the  men  of 
his  company  going  to  Scotland.  By  K. 

The  like  for  Henry  Deyngeux,  knight,  whom  K.  king  of  France  and 
Navarre  is  sending  to  Scotland  on  his  business. 

Safe-conduct  for  the  horseman  and  two  footmen  whom  Henry,  lord  de 
Suyly,  detained  a  prisoner  by  the  Scots,  is  sending  on  his  affairs  from 
Scotland  to  the  realm,  who  are  to  return  to  him.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  two  footmen  whom  the  said  Henry  is  sending  into  Eng- 
land. By  K. 

Protection  and  safe-conduct  for  Henry,  lord  of  Suyly,  his  men,  and 
horses  and  harness,  going  to  Scotland.  By  K. 

The  like  for  Henry  Deyngeux,  knight,  whom  K.  king  of  France  and 
Navarro  is  sending  to  Scotland  on  his  business.  By  K. 

The  like  safe-conduct  for  Ralph  do  Joyak,  knight,  whom  the  king  of 
France  and  Navarre  is  sending  to  Scotland  as  above.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  rwlnmm  for  one  year  from  the  prior  of  St.  Oswald's, 
Nostel. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
William  Lovel. 

The  prior  of  Christchurch  Twynham. 
Thomas  de  Tochewyk,  clerk. 

Thomas  de  Newehagh,  parson  of  the  church  of  Haukeswell. 
Robert  de  Silkeston. 

William  de  Grendale,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wresel. 
Nicholas  Belou,  parson  of  the  church  of  Burwaremersh. 

Pardon  at  the  request  of  Robert  de  Watevill  to  Ralph  Giffard  for  his 
adherence  to  the  rebels,  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods,  which  had 
been  taken  into  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Henry  de  Thrapston  to  the  church  of  Gamelston,  in  the 
diocese  of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and 
heir  of  Gerard  de  Chancy,  tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Anthony  de  Lucy  to  the  custody  of  the 
city  of  Carlisle.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  him,  directed  to  the  bailiffs,  good  men  and  others  of  that 
city.  By  K 


16  EDWARD  n— Pabt  1. 


287 


1323. 

Feb.  12. 
Pontefraot. 


Feb.  16. 
Pontefroct* 


Feb.   2. 

Newark. 


Feb.  12. 

Pontcfnict. 


Membrane  6 — cant. 

Protection  with  clause  volwnus,  until  Whitsunday,  for  John  de  Warenna, 
earl  of  Surrey,  going  to  the  Marches  of  Scotland  on  the  king's  service. 

ByK. 

The  like  for  Ralph  de  Cobham,  going  in  the  company  of  the  said  earl  on 
the  king's  service.  By  testimony  of  the  earl. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned  going  with  the  earl,  viz. — 
Thomas  de  Ponynges. 
Alan  Talbot. 
Thomas  de  Nerford. 
Simon  de  Perpount. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Robert  de  Echyngh[am]  appointed  to  arrest  and  attach 
Roger  de  Swynuerton,  knight,  and  Richard  de  Whethale,  to  seize  their 
goods  into  the  king's  hand,  and  to  deliver  them  and  their  goods  for  safe 
custody  to  the  sheriff  or  bailiffs  of  the  places  where  the  arrests  shall  be 
effected.  By  K. 

The  like  for  John  de  Enefeld  and  Edmund  Provost,  appointed  to  arrest 
the  same  persons.  By  K. 

John,  bishop  of  Ely,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service,  has 
letters  nominating  John  de  Heslarton  and  John  de  Ousthorp  his  attorneys 
in  England  until  All  Saints. 

Protection  with  clause  volumiis  for  the  said  bishop. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  him : — 
John  do  Hothum,  the  younger. 
John  de  Trumpyngton. 
John  de  Ros. 

Grant  to  Robert  de  Insula  of  the  custody  of  the  lands  late  of  Robert 
Peverel  and  Walter,  late  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  deceased, 
tenants  in  chief,  and  which  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Edmund  son  and 
heir  of  the  said  Robert  and  nephew  and  heir  of  the  said  Walter,  are  in  the 
king's  hands,  to  hold  to  the  full  age  of  the  heir,  together  with  his  marriage, 
and  in  case  of  the  death  of  the  heir  before  attaining  full  age  or  being 
married,  then  the  said  Robert  shall  have  the  successive  custody  of  the 
next  heir  with  his  marriage.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to  deliver 
to  the  said  Robert  the  said  lands  and  the  body  of  the  said  heir  to  be 
married. 

The  like  to  Thomas  de  Burgh,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent. 

Licence  for  John  son  of  John  de  Wheston  of  Hereby  to  grant  in  fee 
simple  to  William  de  Herle  and  Margaret  his  wife  his  reversion  in  a  moiety 
of  a  messuage,  8  tofts,  5  acres  of  meadow,  10  acres  of  wood,  28.  of  rent  and 
40  acres  8  virgates  and  a  moiety  of  a  virgate  of  land  in  Hereby,  held  in 
chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Peverel,  which  John  de  Wheston  of  Hereby,  the 
elder,  holds  by  the  law  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John  son 
of  John ;  and  in  the  other  moiety  thereof  which  the  said  John  de  Wheston 
holds  for  life  of  the  said  inheritance.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Licence  for  John  de  Sancto  Johanne  to  enfeoff  William  de  Sancto 
Johanne,  parson  of  the  church  of  Romesbury,  of  the  manor  of  Chauton, 
held  in  chief,  and  for  the  latter  to  re-grant  it  to  the  said  John  and  Isabella 
his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of 
the  said  John.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  B.  de  Baldok. 


238 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

Feb.  17. 

Pontofraot. 


Membrane  6 — cont. 

Presentation  of  John  Hamelyn  to  the  church  of  Penbeir  in  the  diocese  of 
St.  Davids.  By  p.s. 


Jan.  18. 
Stow  Park. 


Jan.  21. 
Stow  Park. 

Jan.  28. 
Stow  Park. 

Jan.  24. 
Newark. 


Feb.   2. 
Newark. 


Jan.  21. 

Stow  Park. 


Jan.  80. 
Stow  Park. 


Jan.  80. 
Stow  Park. 


Feb.  18. 
Stow  Park. 


MEMBRANE   5. 

Coniirmation  of  a  demise  at  farm  made  by  Richard  de  Whatton  and  John 
de  Wylugheby,  appointed  to  let  for  three  years  from  Michaelmas  next,  lands 
of  rebels  in  the  counties  of  Northampton  and  Rutland  in  the  king's  hands, 
to  William  de  Everdon,  king's  clerk,  of  the  manor  of  Little  Preston  for 
such  period,  subject  to  a  rent  of  IQl.  a  year. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Richard  de  Gloucestre, 
clerk. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  viz. — 
The  abbot  of  Cyrencestre,  for  himself  and  his  tenants  of  Rothowell. 

The  bishop  of  St.  Asaph.  By  p.s. 

Thomas  de  Cotyngham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Plumstede  by  Bake- 

nesthorp. 
Theobald  Poleyn,  Serjeant  of  the  Rolls  of  Chancery. 
The  abbot  of  Coggeshale. 

Richard,  a  monk  of  Savigny,  warden  of  the  house  of  Felde  Dallyng. 
The  same  Richard,  warden  of  the  house  of  Long  Benyngton. 
William  Launcelyn. 
Geoffrey  son  of  Alexander  Warde  of  Wetheresfeld. 

John  de  Norton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Great  Bradeleye. 
Thomas  de  Evesham,  clerk,  and  John  de  Baddeby. 
Bertrand  Ferandi,  parson  of  the  church  of  Rodele. 
Henry  de  Toftes. 
Roger  le  Forester  of  Geynesburgh. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Kelsey,  going 
on  the  king's  service  to  the  Islands  of  Gerneseye,  Gereseye,  Serk  and  Auren- 
eye  in  the  company  of  Gerard  Hor[um].  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Maud,  late  the  wife  of  John  Bustard,  for  acquiring  without 
licence  in  conjunction  with  her  late  husband  two  parts  of  14  tofts  and 
15  bovates  of  land  in  Bisshopthorp,  held  in  chief,  from  Walter  de  Harom, 
to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  with  remainder  to  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  John  ;  with  restitution  of  the  same,  which  as  well  by 
reason  of  the  said  trespass  as  by  the  death  of  the  said  John  had  been  taken 
nto  the  king's  hands.  By  fine  of  20f« 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  le  Barber,  Andrew  Roskyn  and  Richard  de  Mere- 
worth  appointed  to  arrest  Nicholas  de  la  Beche,  knight,  Jakemin  de  Darynton, 
John  de  Hereford,  parson  of  the  church  of  Depedeii,  Robert  de  la  Lee, 
Walter  de  Brawode,  John  de  Goldyngton,  knight,  Thomas  Rocelyn,  knight, 
Robert  de  Burter,  John  de  Rothyng  and  Thomas  de  Engayne.  [rarl, 
Wnts.]  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  viz. : — 
Stephen  do  Abyndon  appointed  to  arrest   the   above  Nicholas  and 
Jakemin.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

Robert  de  Rocheford  to  arrest  John  de  Goldyngton,  knight.      [Pari, 
Writs.] 


16  EDWABD  n.— Part  1. 


289 


1323. 

Jan.  80. 
Newark, 


Jau.  80< 
Newark. 


Feb.  9. 

Pontefract. 


Feb.  12. 

PoDtefract. 


Jan.  21. 
Stow  Park. 


Feb.  4. 

Norwell. 


Jan.  80. 
Newark. 


Jan.  26. 

Newark, 


Feb.  1. 

Newark. 


Jan.  20. 
Stow  Park. 

Feb.  2. 
Weston. 


Feb.  4. 

Norwell. 


Jan.  80. 
Newark. 


.     Membrane  6 — cont. 

Mandate  to  the  canons  of  the  free  chapel  of  Hastynges  to  assign  a  stall 
in  the  choir  and  a  place  in  the  chapter  to  William  de  Clyf\  king's  clerk, 
admitted  by  John,  bishop  of  Chichester,  to  the  prebend  of  Crawhurst  in  the 
same  chapel  on  the  king's  presentation  thereto. 

Robert  de  Northburgh,  staying  beyond  the  seas  for  the  sake  of  study,  has 
letters  nominating  John  de  Burgo  and  Robert  de  Pontefracto  his  attorneys 
in  Fittgland  for  three  years. 


The  like  for  the  following,  viz.- 
John  de  Depyng 
Master  Roger  de  Nassyngton 
William  de  Keythorp,  clerk 


[  staying  beyond  the  seas  as  above. 


Master  Richard  Wodelok,  clerk,  staying  beyond  the  seas  for  study,  has 
letters  nominating  Luke  de  Barry  and  John  de  la  Hale  his  attorneys  in 
England  for  two  years. 

Richard  de  Grymeston,  parson  of  the  church  of  Styvelyngflet,  going 
beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  Henry  de  Moreby  and  Nicholas  de 
Moreby  his  attorneys  in  England  for  three  years. 

Robert  de  Kelleseye,  going  on  the  king's  service  to  the  Islands  of  Gemeseye, 
Gereseye,  Serk  and  Aureneye  in  the  company  of  Gerard  Hor[um]  has  letters 
nominating  John  de  Pirle  and  William  de  Wellee  his  attorneys  for  one 
year. 

Bertrand  Ferrandi,  parson  of  the  church  of  Rothewell,  going  to  Gascony 
on  the  king's  service  until  Midsummer  [tlie  sentence  is  incomplete']. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Presentation  to  Master  Stephen  de  Kynardesleye  to  the  deanery  of  the 
church  of  St.  John,  Chester,  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  in 
the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance.by  the  bishopric  thereof. 

ByK. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  to  Hugh  de  Mortuo 
Mari,  late  a  rebel,  of  100  marks  of  the  800  marks,  wherein  he  made  fine 
to  save  his  life  and  to  have  his  lands.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus^  until  Midsummer,  for  Robert  de  Calve- 
ton,  taken  by  the  Scots  when  on  the  king's  service  and  detained  a  prisoner 
in  Scotland.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  William  Seward  to  the  church  of  Shirevesneuton  in  the 
diocese  of  Llandaff.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  fot  John  de  Whitechirch,  whom  the  king  is 
sending  to  purvey  candles  and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of  the 
chandlery  of  the  Household.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Bordusheye  to  demise  their  manor 
of  Holeweye  to  Henry  de  Hambury  and  his  heirs  for  a  term  of  80  years. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Baldok. 

Thomas  de  la  Nye.  John  de  Wermwelle  and  Walter  de  Eynarduslegh, 
monks  of  Glastonbury,  bringing  news  of  the  death  of  Walter  de  Tanton, 
lately  elected  abbot  of  that  place  but  who  died  before  the  temporalities  were 
restored  to  him,  have  letters  to  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  licence  to 
elect.  By  E. 


240 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

Jan.  28. 

Newark. 


Feb.  6. 
Wellow. 


Feb.  10. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.(«c)80. 
Newark. 


Feb.  7. 
Doncaster. 


Feb.  9. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  12. 
Pontefract. 


Membrane  6 — cont. 

Appointment  of  John  de  Hastynges  to  the  keeping  of  the  castle  of 
Kenilworth  until  Easter,  unless  the  king  shall  appoint  another  keeper 
before  that  date^i  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Ranulph  de  Gharroun,  keeper  thereof,  to  deliver  it  to  him 
by  indenture. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  friars  of  the 
August] nian  Order  by  John  de  Longeville,  of  a  messuage  in  Northampton 
in  the  street  called  *  Bryggestrede,'  held  in  burgage,  to  build  an  oratory 
and  houses  for  the  habitation  of  Friars  of  that  Order.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  all  persons  of  the  counties  of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland, 
Lancaster,  York,  Northumberland  and  the  bishopric  of  Durham  to  be  no 
more  attendant  upon  Andrew  de  Harcla,  warden  of  the  Marches,  whom  the 
king  lately  appointed  to  the  keeping  of  the  Marches  and  of  certain  of  the  said 
counties,  he  having  joined  the  Scots  and  entered  into  a  treaty  with  them 
against  the  king.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  respective  sheriffs  of  the  said  counties. 

Grant  to  Master  Stephen  de  Eynardesleye,  king's  clerk,  of  the  deanery  of 
the  church  of  St.  John,  Chester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late 
voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  R.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.      By  K. 

Commission  to  Richard  de  Hoghton,  John  Travers  and  Thomas  de 
Lathum  to  array  all  the  men  between  sixteen  and  sixty  of  the  county  of 
Lancaster  to  be  ready  to  march  upon  receiving  three  days'  notice.  French. 
[Farl.  WriU.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother,  to  array  the  forces 
of  the  counties  of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  Lancaster  and  the  parts  of 
Craven,  co.  York.     French.     [Pari.  TFnte.] 

The  like  to  John  de  Garenne,  earl  of  Surreye,  to  array  the  men  of 
Richemundshire,  co.  York,  to  march  at  such  time  and  place  as  the  above 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  shall  inform  him.     French.    [Pari.  Writs.]    By  K. 


Feb.  9. 
Pontefract, 


Feb.  12. 
Pontefrftct* 


MEMBRAyE    4. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  to  supply  the 
king's  place  in  the  Marches  of  Scotland  and  for  the  defence  thereof  against 
the  Scots.  By  K. 

[Fadera :  Pari.  WrUs.'\ 

Power  to  the  said  Edmund  to  receive  into  the  king's  grace  all  persons 
misled  or  constrained  by  Andrew  de  Harcla,  when  warden  of  the  Marches, 
to  join  his  confederacy  with  the  Soots ;  such  persons  are  to  come  in  within 
three  weeks  from  the  arrival  of  the  said  earl  at  Barnard  Castle.  [Pari. 
Write.-]  By  K. 

The  like  to  David  de  Strabolgi,earl  of  Athol,  in  the  county  of  Northumber-. 
land ;  he  is  to  certify  the  said  Edmund  of  the  names  of  all  persons  doing 
so.      [Pari.  WriU.] 

The  like  for  the  undermentioned,  viz. — 
John  Darcy,  Me  Neveu,'  in  co.  Lancaster. 

Robert  de  Welle  in  cos.  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland.  [Pari.  Writs.] 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1. 


241 


1323. 

Feb.  12. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  24. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  22. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  28. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  16. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  16. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  16. 
Pontefract. 


Feb;  12. 
Pontefract. 


Membrane  4 — cont. 

Revocation  of  the  commissions  granted  to  Andrew  de  Hartcla;  no  obedience 
is  to  be  rendered  to  him  or  his  deputies ;  all  persons  are  to  obey  Edmund, 
earl  of  Kent,  appointed  by  the  king  to  be  his  lieutenant  in  the  counties 
of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  Lancaster,  York  and  Northumberland,  and 
the  bishopric  of  Durham.      [Feeder a.     Pari,  Writs.]  By  K. 

Acquittance  at  the  request  of  James  le  Botiller,  of  Ireland,  kings's  yeo- 
man, to  John  Sampson  of  Dublin  of  the  100«.  wherein  he  is  bound  to  the 
king  at  the  Exchequer  of  Dublin,  for  arrears  of  his  account  for  the  time  in 
which  he  was  warden  and  viewer  of  the  king's  works  in  those  parts,  for 
which  debt  he  has  been  arrested  and  detained  in  prison.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew, 
Sm3rthefeld,  London,  to  hold  in  mortmain  all  the  rents  which  Master  Peter 
de  Askerne  received  out  of  lands  and  tenements  at  Baynard's  Castle  in  that 
city  and  which  the  said  Peter  had  without  licence  bequeathed  to  them  by 
his  will  to  find  a  chantry  in  the  said  hospital  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Peter 
and  all  the  faithful  departed  and  to  perform  the  anniversary  of  the  said 
Peter  on  the  day  of  his  death  for  ever ;  viz.  rents  amounting  to  10  marks 
and  a  rent  of  6^6.  of  pepper.  By  p.s. 

The  prior  of  Little  Malverne,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
John  de  Molyns  and  Richard  le  Palmere  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two 
years. 

Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
election  of  Adam  de  Sobbury,  sacristan  of  Glastonbury,  to  be  abbot  of  that 
house.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  John  son  of  John  Botetourt,  knight,  for  his  adherence  to  Bar- 
tholomew de  Badelesmere.  By  p.s. 


The  like  to  the  following  adherents  of  the  said  Bartholomew : — 
Thomas  de  Hoton.         ) 
Peter  de  Perepount.       ) 


By  p.B. 


Licence  for  John  de  Tjrngewyk  to  enfeoff  Master  Gilbert  de  Middelton, 
king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of  Northampton,  of  18  acres  of  meadow,  14  acres 
of  pasture  and  20  acres  of  wood  in  Wappenham,  and  of  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  that  town,  held  in  chief,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs. 

By  fine  of  100«. 

Protection  with  clause  rogamusy  for  two  years,  for  the  master  and  infirm 
brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Laurence,  Bukyngham. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the 
house  of  Hexteldesham  by  William  Hetson  of  2  tofts  and  9  acres  of  lands 
in  Kyrkheton  ;  by  Gilbert  de  Babynton  of  a  toft  and  y  acres  of  lands  there; 
by  Robert  son  of  Hugh  de  Cambhowe  of  2  messuages  and  18  acres  of  lands 
in  the  same  town ;  by  William  de  Shafthowe  of  2  tofts  and  55  acres  of 
land  in  Nesbyt ;  by  Henry  Derlyng  of  8  acres  of  meadow  in  Estmatfen ;  by 
William  de  Belyncham  of  a  messuage  and  18  acres  of  land  in  Ethewyk; 
and  by  Robert  de  Appelton  and  John  Fissher  of  a  moiety  of  the  town  of 
Dalton  by  Stanfordham  ;  which  are  not  held  in  chief,  and  are  worth  in  all 
their  issues,  the  said  moiety  excepted,  42«.  Sd.  a  year,  the  said  moiety  in  time 
of  peace  being  formerly  worth  100s.  but  now  only  worth  20«.,  as  appears  by 
inquisitions  returned  into  the  Chancery,  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction  of  a 
licence  to  acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  20/.  a  year. 

24962  q 


242 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

Feb.  20. 
Pontefraot. 


Membrane    4 — cont. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Whitsunday  for  Roger  de  Weston, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John  de  Lyllebum  in  the 
munition  of  the  castle  of  Dunstanburgh  in  the  Marches  of  Scotland. 

By  K.  on  the  testimony  of  the  said  John. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  \az. — 

William  de  Clyve,  parson  of  the  church  of  Angreham. 
Robert  de  Oggil. 


The  said  John  de  Lyllebum. 


ByK. 


Feb.  19. 
Pontefract. 


MEMBRANE    3. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Simon  de  Lunderthorp,  Gilbert  de  Ebor[aco]  and  Alan 
de  Cubbeldyk,  appointed  to  purvey  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  2,000  quarters 
of  wheat,  1,000  quarters  of  barley  and  1,000  quarters  of  oats  for  the  Scotch 
war.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Geoffrey  Wyth,  knight,  Thomas  de  Eggefeld  and  William  March,  in 

CO.  Norfolk,  2,000  quarters  of  wheat,  2,000  quarters  of  barley. 
Robert  de  Bures,  John  de  Crosseby  and  Benedict  de  Cokefeld,  in  co. 

Suffolk,  1,000  quarters  of  wheat  and  1,000  quarters  of  barley. 
John  de  Lyston,  John  de  Crosseby  and  John  de  Dovre,  in  co.  Essex, 

500  quarters  of  wheat  and  2,000  quarters  of  oats. 
John  de  Creke,  William  deLeycestre  and  Andrew  Moigne,  in  the  counties 

of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  1 ,500  quarters  of  wheat,  1 ,000  quarters 

of  barley,  500  quarters  of  beans  and  500  quarters  of  oats. 
John  de  Wylghby,  John  de  Hildesle  and  Eustace  de  Burneby,  in  co. 

Northampton,  1,000  quarters  of  wheat,  1,000  quarters  of  barley. 
Hamo  de  Chiggewell,  the  mayor,  Master  Robert  de  Haselshagh,  provost 

of  Wells,  and  Reginald  de  Conductu,  in  the  counties  of  London  and 

Middlesex,  1,000  quarters  of  wheat. 
Henry  de  Sardenn,  Nicholas  de  Acton,  Stephen  Delham,  and  John  de 

Breideston,  in  co.  Kent,  1,500  quarters  of  wheat,  1,000  quarters  of 

barley  and  1,000  quarters  of  oats. 
Richard  de  Whatton,  Robert  de  Notingham  and  William  de  Dogmers- 

feld,  in  co.  Nottingham,  500  quarters  of  wheat,  barley  and  beans 

respectively. 
John  Derle,  Ranulph  de  Benton  and  John  de  Brideport,  in  the  counties 

of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  1,000  quarters  of  wheat,  1,000  quarters  of 

beans  and  500  quarters  of  barley. 
Richard  de  Wotton,  Robert  de  Aston  and  James  de  Broghton,  in  co. 

Gloucester,  500  quarters  of  wheat,  beans  and  barley  respectively. 

Afterwards,  2  June  following,  at  Thorp  by  York,  because  of  a  truce 
entered  into  with  the  Scots  until  thirteen  years  after  12  June  following, 
the  above  persons  were  commanded  to  surcease  the  execution  of  the  pre- 
mises, as  appears  on  the  dorse  of  the  Close  Rolls  under  that  date.  [Cf, 
Cal.  Close  Rolls,  16  Edward  II,  p.  719.] 

Mandate  to  the  above  commissioners  to  be  diligent  herein  and  to  deliver 
by  indenture  the  victuals,  as  they  buy  the  same,  to  the  sheriffs.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Southampton  to  purvey  500  quarters  of  wheat, 
500  quarters  of  barley,  1,000  quarters  of  oats  and  500  bacons  by  view 
and  testimony  of  Thomas  de  Geyregrave,  king's  clerk,  appointed  to  view 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1.  248 


1323,  Membrane    8 — cont, 

and  forward  the  same  to  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  to  be  delivered  to  the  king's 
receiver  there  by  Trinity ;  he  is  to  certify  the  king  in  the  Chancery  of  the 
names  of  the  persons  from  whom  the  victuals  are  bought,  and  of  the  sums 
due  to  them,  so  that  the  collectors  of  the  tenth  and  sixth  in  that  county 
may  make  due  payments  according  to  such  certificates ;  allowance  will  be 
made  to  the  sheriJQf  in  his  account  for  the  expenses  therein.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex  to  purvey  600  quarters  of 
wheat,  500  quarters  of  barley  and  1,000  quarters  of  oats  and  500  bacons  by 
view  and  testimony  of  William  de  Holynes,  clerk. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  to  purvey  10,000  stock 
fish,  1,000  quarters  of  small  salt,  and  500  quarters  of  salt  of  *  Peytow  *  by 
view  and  testimony  of  Henry  Kose,  the  viewer,  and  to  forward  them  as 
above. 

The  foi:m  in  which  victuals  shall  be  bought  and  purveyed.  After  the 
commission  is  read  and  published  the  commissioners  shall  cause  to  come 
before  them  merchants  and  other  fit  persons  by  whom  the  said  purveyance 
may  be  best  made,  and  charge  them  to  go  from  town  to  town,within  franchises 
and  without,  to  purvey  the  victuals  in  places  where  they  can  with  most 
profit  to  the  king  and  least  grievance  and  annoyance  to  the  people  with 
respect  to  things  for  sale  and  other  things  which  ought  reasonably  to  be 
sold,  saving  the  sustenance  of  the  sellers.  And  the  corn  which  they  buy 
and  purvey  in  sheaf  they  shall  have  threshed,  winnowed  and  made  ready 
by  the  sellers  as  quickly  as  possible ;  and  of  the  purchases  and  purveyances 
made  by  them,  whether  from  merchants  or  others,  indentures  shall 
be  made  between  them  and  the  sellers,  and  they  shall  return  their 
parts  of  the  said  indentures  as  soon  as  possible  to  the  commissioners 
and  the  latter  shall  without  delay  certify  into  the  Chancery  the  names 
of  the  sellers  and  the  sums  due  to  them,  so  that  after  every  such 
certification  into  the  Chancery,  order  may  be-  issued  to  the  taxers  and 
collectors  of  the  tenth  and  sixth  to  make  payments  without  delay.  And 
the  intention  of  the  king  and  his  Council  is  that  the  said  purchases  and 
purveyance  be  made  with  the  good  will  of  people  and  that  payment  be 
made  to  them  before  the  corn  is  out  of  their  possession,  if  they  will  be 
satisfied  with  nothing  less.     French. 

Feb.  20.         Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln  to  purvey  2,000  quarters  of  wheat,  1,000 

Pontefract.    quarters  of  barley  and  1,000  quarters  of  oats,  and  to  forward  the  same  to 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne  by  Trinity.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  following  counties  : — 

Norfolk,  8,000  quarters  of  wheat,  2,000  quarters  of  barley. 
Suffolk,  1,000  quarters  of  wheat,  1,000  quarters  of  barley. 
Essex,  500  quarters  of  wheat,  2,000  quarters  of  oats. 
Northampton,  1,000  quarters  of  wheat,  1,000  quarters  of  barley. 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  1,500  quarters  of  wheat,  1,000  quarters  of 

barley,  500  quarters  of  beans,  500  quarters  of  oats. 
London  and  Middlesex,  1,000  quarters  of  wheat. 
Kent,  1,500  quarters  of  wheat,  1,000  quarters  of  barley,  1,000  quarters 

of  oats. 
Nottingham,  500  quarters  of  wheat,   500  quarters  of  barley,  500 

quarters  of  beans. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester  to  purvey  500  quarters  of  wheat,  500 
quarters  of  beans  and  500  quarters  of  barley ;  and  he  wiU  be  informed  of 
the  places  to  which  they  are  to  be  conveyed. 


244 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Feb.  26. 

Knares- 
borough. 

Feb.  22. 
Pontefract. 

Feb.  20. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  14. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  21. 

Pontefract. 


Feb.  25. 
Aberford. 


Membrane  8 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  as  to  1,000  quarters  of 
wheat,  1,000  quarters  of  beans  and  500  quarters  of  barley. 

Neapolio,  cardinal  deacon  of  St.  Adrian's,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  Speus  Emeraldi  his  attorney  in  England  for  three 
years. 

Pardon,  at  the  instance  of  Thomas  West,  to  John  de  Langeleye,  for  his 
adherence  to  Robert  Lewer,  a  contrariant ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands 
and  goods  which  had  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

The  abbot  of  Oseneye,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
William  de  Tettesworth,  his  fellow  canon,  and  Robert  de  Pyrie  his  attorneys 
in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  de  Donecastre  to  be  steward  of  all 
the  lands  now  in  the  king's  hands  late  of  John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey, 
in  the  county  of  York,  which  came  into  the  king's  hahds  by  the  forfeiture  of 
Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  who  held  them  of  the  gift  and  feoffment  of  the 
said  earl ;  as  also  of  the  manors  of  Waddeworth,  Burghwaleys,  Walton, 
Calthorn,  and  Great  Halghton,  co.  York  ;  the  said  John  is  to  receive  201. 
a  year  out  of  the  issues  thereof,  and  also  hay  and  litter  for  four  horses,  and 
sufficient  firewood  in  the  said  manors  when  he  comes  to  them.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Edward  of  Romeneye  of  82  acres  of  land  in 
a  place  called  Tunstal  in  Romeneye  Marsh,  late  of  Bartholomew  de 
Burgherssh,  a  rebel,  which  by  escheat  are  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  Robert  Fitz  Payn  to  enfeoff  Jordan  de  Byntre,  chaplain,  of 
the  manors  of  Gary,  Cherlton,  Radeweye,  Stok  Cursci,  Wroxhale,  and 
Mershwode,  of  the  hundreds  of  Canyngton  and  Whitechirche,  and  of  the 
advowsons  of  the  churches  of  the  said  manors  of  Cherlton  and  Wroxhale, 
which  are  held  in  chief,  and  for  the  latter  to  re-grant  the  same  to  the  said 
Robert  and  Ela  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  Robert ;  although  it  appears  by 
inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk, 
escheator  beyond  Trent,  that  if  the  said  Robert  died,  his  heir  being  a  minor, 
the  king  would  lose  the  custody  of  the  said  manors  and  hundreds,  and  the 
presentations  to  the  said  churches.  By  fine  of  100  marks  and  by  p.s. 


Feb.  16. 
Pontefract* 

Feb.  12. 
Pontefract, 


MEMBRANE   2. 

Safe-conduct,  until  Michaelmas,  for  Master  Henry  de  Gantuaria,  king's 
clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  business.  By  K. 

Protection  also  with  clause  volumus  for  him. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Michael  de  Wath,  clerk. 

The  like  for  the  under-mentioned,  viz. — 
Roger  de  Dumbelton. 

Simon  de  Shepeye,  parson  of  the  church  of  Waltham. 
Master  William  Mees,  parson  of  the  church  of  Northberkhampsted. 
Master  Thomas  de  Bray,  prebendary  of  Longestowe  in  the  church  of 

St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  and  parson  of  the  church  of  Clenefeld. 
Richard  de  Ragenhull,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bemolby. 
The  abbot  of  Roche. 

Master  Adam  de  Waleton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Mitton. 
Reginald  de  Cusancia,  parson  of  the  church  of  Fouldon. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


245 


1323. 


March  1 
Enares- 
borough. 


Feb.  16. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  12. 
Pontefract. 

Feb.  16. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  16. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  12. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  1. 
Newark. 


Feb.  2. 
Newark. 


Membrane  2 — aynt, 

Gerard  de  Cusancia,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bassyingbourn. 

William  de  Cusancia,  parson  of  the  church  of  Beppes. 

Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  de  Wokyndon. 

William  de  Brampton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Eyrkeby  Raveneswath. 

John  de  Hamby. 

Roger  Botetourt,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wykyngeston. 

The  chapter  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln. 

Master  Richard  de  Cestria,  canon  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  York. 

Adam  de  Lymbergh,  who  [is]  in  parts  beyond  the  seas. 

Master  William  de  Beverlaco,  parson  of  the  church  of  Welwyk. 

Mariota,  late  the  wife  of  Gilbert  atte  Hurst  of  London. 

Adam  Ughtred. 

John,  parson  of  the  church  of  Pylham. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Alban's. 

Mandate  to  all  persons  to  supply  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king*s 
brother,  appointed  his  lieutenant  in  the  Marches  of  Scotland,  going  to  those 
parts,  with  carriage  for  his  harness,  victuals  and  other  goods  of  himself  and 
his  household,  until  Whitsimday.  By  K. 

The  like  to  L.  bishop  of  Durham  for  the  said  earl. 

The  like  in  favour  of  David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  going  to  the 
Marches  of  Scotland  on  business  committed  to  him  by  the  king. 
The  like  to  the  said  bishop  of  Durham  for  the  said  David. 

WVit  of  aid  for  John  Darcy,  *le  neveu,'  appointed  to  arrest  all  confederates 
of  the  Scots  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.     [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  de  Northwell  of  the  custody  of  the  hospital  of 
St.  Leonard,  Newerk,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the 
bishopric  of  Lincoln  being  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  hospital. 

Licence  for  Peter  Rabayn  to  enfeoff  William  de  Ayremynne,  king's  clerk, 
of  the  manor  of  Waye  and  Pudle,  co.  Somerset  (.v^/c),  held  in  chief,  and  for 
the  latter  to  grant  the  same  in  fee  tail  to  the  said  Peter  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Peter.  By  p.s. 

Master  John  de  Stratford,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  staying  beyond  the  seas 
on  the  king's  service,  has  letters  nominating  Master  Robert  de  Stratford  and 
Thomas  de  Evesham  his  attorneys  in  England  until  midsummer.       By  E. 

Protection  also  with  clause  rolnmus  for  him. 

W'rit  of  aid  for  Henry  son  of  Hugh  to  arrest  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  whom 
the  king  made  earl  of  Carlisle,  and  who  has  joined  the  Scots.  [F<rdera. 
Pari,  WriUf,]  By  K. 

Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser  the  younger,  in  extension  of  a  grant  to 
him  for  life  of  the  castle  of  Kerynkenny  and  of  the  land  of  Iskenny  in 
Wales,  late  of  John  Giffard,  a  rebel,  which  escheated  into  the  king's 
hands,  together  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  regalities,  liberties  and  free 
customs,  that  he  mav  hold  the  same  quit  of  suit  at  the  county  of 
Eaermerdyn,  and  of  all  other  services  which  were  accustomed  to  be  done 
for  the  said  castle  and  land,  and  that  no  justice  of  Wales,  or  other  minister 
of  the  king,  shall  intermeddle  therein  by  reason  of  the  principality  of  Wales, 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Feb.  18. 

Pontefraot. 

Feb.  12. 
Pontefract 


Feb.  20. 
Pontefraot. 


Feb.  25. 
Pontefraot. 

Feb.  21. 
Pontefraot. 

Feb.  22. 
Pontefraot. 


Membrane  2 — cont, 

but  that  the  said  Hugh  and  his  ministers  shall  do  all  manner  of  justice  and 
right  to  the  men  and  tenants  inhabiting  the  said  land  of  Iskenny  or  staying 
there  as  he  does  of  his  men  and  tenants  in  his  land  of  Glaumorgan  and 
Morganno.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  justice  of  Wales  to  deliver  the  said  castle 
and  lands  to  him. 

General  pardon,  at  the  request  of  Robert  de  Echingham,  to  Henry  son 
of  Henry  le  Pestour  of  Cranebrok.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus,  until  Midsummer,  for  Simon  de  Eeleshull 
going  to  Gascony  with  J.  bishop  of  Ely,  on  the  king's  service. 

By  testimony  of  the  bishop. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Robert  de  Grendon,  marshal  of  the  king's  hall, 
to  Adam  le  Galeys,  knight,  for  his  adherence  to  Roger  Damory  and  other 
rebels ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods  which  are  in  the  king's 
hands.  ^  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  John  Everard,  keeper  of  the  lands  of  rebels  in 
the  county  of  Devon. 

The  like  to  Robert  de  Aston,  keeper  of  the  lands  of  rebels  in  the  county 
of  Somerset. 

Ratification  of  a  grant  for  life  made  by  Thomas  Wake,  lord  of  Lidell,  to 
Roger  Beler  of  the  manor  of  Styvyngton,  co.  Bedford,  held  in  chief. 

By  fine  of  10s. 

Licence  for  John  de  Langeleye  to  grant  in  fee  simple  to  Thomas  West 
the  bailiwick  of  the  forestership  of  Whichewode,  which  he  holds  in  chief. 

By  p.s. 

Licence  for  Henry  de  Lancastre  to  grant  for  life  to  Richard  de  Ryvers 
his  manor  of  Estgarton,  co.  Buckingham  (stc),  held  in  chief.  By  p.s. 


Feb.  14. 
Pontefraot. 


Feb.  16. 
Pontefraot. 


Feb.  18. 
Pontefraot. 


Feb.  20. 
Pontefraot, 


MEMBRANE    1. 

Pardon  to  William  son  of  Adam  de  Beleby  for  the  death  of  Roger  le 
Thekere  of  Beleby,  as  it  appears  by  the  record  of  Henry  le  Scrop  and  his 
fellows,  justices  to  hold  pleas  before  the  king,  that  he  killed  him  in  self- 
defence.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Eirkestall  by  William  de  Beston,  knight,  of  17  acres  of  meadow  in  Beston, 
by  John  son  of  John  Touneslaverd  of  Pudesay  of  4  acres  of  meadow  in 
Heddingley,  by  Robert  son  of  Robert  son  of  Thomas  de  Bramelay  of  2  tofts, 
2  bovates,  and  18^  acres  of  land  in  Bramlay,  by  Alexander  Patefyn  of  4 
acres  of  land  and  6  acres  of  pasture  in  Heddingley,  which  are  worth  in  all 
their  issues  145.  6(/.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de 
Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction 
of  a  licence  to  acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  20L  a  year  which  for 
a  fine  of  40  marks  the  king  had  granted  to  them. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  le  Dospenser,  Me  fitz,'  to  John  de 
Langele,  for  his  adherence  to  Robert  Lewer,  a  contrariant.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled. 

Pardon  to  William  atte  More  for  taking  to  wife  without  licence  Margery, 
late  the  wife  of  John  de  Chaunceux,  tenant  in  chief ;  pardon  also  to  the 
said  Margery.  By  C.  by  fine  of  i  mark. 


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247 


1323. 


Julys. 
York. 

Feb.  21. 
Pontefract. 


Feb.  2G. 
Knares- 
borough. 


Feb.  27. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  1. 

Enares- 
borough. 

Feb.  28. 
Fontefract. 


March  1. 
Knares- 
borough. 


Membrane    1 — co7it. 

Robert  de  Napeton,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  Robert 
de  Crek  of  Napton  and  John  Curragh  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Adam  de  Catcby,  broken  down  with  old  age,  going  on  pilgrimage  to 
Santiago,  has  letters  nominating  Richard  de  Shefeld,  clerk,  and  Roger 
Milly  his  attorneys  for  one  year. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Shirlond, 
going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  John  de  Segrave  and  Robert  de  Maulay,  lately  appointed 
commissioners  of  array  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby,  except 
the  parts  of  the  Pek,  to  be  at  Cestrefeld  with  their  levies  by  next  Thursday, 
to  proceed  against  the  Scots,  who  are  proposing  to  enter  the  county  of 
Lancaster.     [Pari.  Writ^,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  commissioners  : — 

Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton  with  the  levies  of  the  parts  of  Tuttebury,  co. 

Stafford,  to  be  at  Cestrefeld  on  the  said  Thursday. 
John  de  Crombwell  and  William  de  Aune,  with  the  levies  of  the  parts 

of  Donecastre  and  the  wapentake  of  Strafford,  co.  York,  to  be  at 

Donecastre  on  the  said  Thursday. 
Walter  de  Waldeshef,  with  the  levies  of  the  parts  of  the  Pek,  co. 

Derby,  to  be  at  Cestrefeld  on  the  said  Thursday. 
John  de  Wisham,  John  de  Rithre  and  Oliver  de  Ingham,  with  the 

levies  of  the  Westrithing,  co.  York,  except  the  parts  of  Donecastre 

and  the  wapentake  of  Strafford,  to  be  at  Skypton  in  Graven  by  next 

Saturday. 
Oliver  de  Ingham,  with  the  levies  of  the  county  of  Chester,  to  go  with 

all  speed  to  the  county  of  Lancaster  and  to  set  forth  with  John 

Darcy,  sheriff  of  Lancaster,  upon  whom  the  king  wills  him  with  his 

men  to  be  attendant,  on  the  said  business.     [Pari,  Writs.] 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Holy 
Trinity,  York,  by  William  de  Alta  Ripa  and  Isabel,  his  wife,  of  a  toft  and 
seven  acres  of  land  in  Holbek  by  Beston,  which  are  worth  in  all  their  issues 
2s,  dd.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  taken  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's 
clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence 
to  acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  10  marks  a  year. 

Safe-conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  Giles  de  Herteberghe  coming  from 
Flanders  into  the  realm,  and  for  his  household  and  goods.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled  and  otlierwise  below  in  the  m<mth 
of  April, 

Grant  for  life  to  Roger  Beler,  one  of  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer,  retained 
by  the  king  to  be  of  his  Council  for  life,  of  the  manors  of  Stretton  and 
Helewell  in  the  counties  of  Lincoln  and  Rutland.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Walter  de  Northfeld  to  the  church  of  Great  Lynford,  in 
the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the 
land  and  heir  of  Edmund  le  Botiller  of  Ireland,  tenant  in  chief.       By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  all  sheriffs  and  others  to  conduct  to  the  king  the  foreign 
brother  of  the  order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  who  is  said  to  have  entered  ^e 
realm  with  bulls  and  other  letters  prejudicial  to  the  king  and  his  crown,  and 
when  the  king  has  seen  the  bulls  and  letters,  he  will  permit  to  be  done  what- 
ever can  be  permitted  without  prejudice  to  himself  and  the  Grown.     By  p.s. 


248 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

Feb.  28. 
Knare&- 
borough. 


March  2. 
Knares- 
borough. 

Feb.  27. 

Knares- 

borough. 

March  4. 
Enares- 
borough. 


March  8. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  4. 
Knare&- 
borough. 

March  4. 
Knares- 
borough. 


Feb.  23. 
Pontefract. 


Mettibrane    1 — cont. 

Safe-conduct  until  Michaehnas  for  the  envoys,  to  be  named  by  the  count 
of  Flanders,  coming  into  the  realm  to  treat  of  a  peace  between  the 
subjects  of  the  king  and  those  of  the  said  count,  as  Guy  de  Flandria,  lord  of 
Rykenburgh,  Ottobon  de  Carecti,  provost  of  the  church  of  St.  Donatus, 
Bruges,  chancellor  of  Flanders,  vicegerents  of  Louis,  count  of  Flanders, 
and  the  echevins,  councillors  and  commonalities  {universUates)  of  the  towns 
of  Ghent,  Bruges  and  Iprcs  have  with  the  counsel  and  consent  of  the  whole 
country  of  Flanders  by  their  letters  requested  the  king  to  make  such  treaty. 

Safe-conduct  until  the  Octavo  of  Midsummer  for  Peter  Crame  and 
William  le  May,  going  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  on  certain  business 
enjoined  upon  them. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Bradeston,  in  consideration  of  a  fine,  for  his  adher- 
ence to  Maurice  de  Berkele  and  other  rebels  ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands 
and  goods  which  had  escheated  into  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Henry  le  Scrop  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Andrew  de  Harcla, 
a  rebel,  in  Caldewell  and  Uckerby  in  the  parts  of  Richemundshire,  and  the 
lands  late  of  Master  Michael  de  Harcla,  another  rebel,  in  Herneby,  which 
as  escheats  are  in  the  king's  hands.  By  E. 

Pardon  to  Walter  le  Hunte  of  his  outlawry  for  not  appearing  before  John 
de  Mutford  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  assize  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,  to 
satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  when  convicted  of  the  disseisin  committed 
upon  Hugh  le  Mey  of  Fyncham  and  Emma  his  wife  of  a  tenement  in 
Stradesette ;  provided  that  he  surrender  at  the  prison  of  Norwich  and 
satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom,  and  the  said  parties,  by  judgment  of  the 
Court.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  William  son  of  Elias  de  Rosse  for  the  death  of  Ralph  Swanne 
of  Rosse  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Abbodesbury  by  Robert  le  Bret  of  two  parts  of  a  messuage,  8  virgates  of 
land,  21  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture,  and  12  acres  of  wood  in 
Holewale  and  of  his  reversion  of  the  third  part  thereof  after  the  death  of 
Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Richard  le  Bret,  who  holds  the  same  in  dower  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  Robert ;  also  of  his  reversion  in  40  acres  of  land  in 
the  same  town  which  the  said  Joan  holds  for  life  by  demise  of  Richard  le 
Bret,  father  of  the  said  Robert,  whose  heir  he  is,  to  find  a  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  Abbodesbury  for  the  souls  of 
Richard,  his  ancestors  and  all  the  faithful  departed.       By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  de  Heselwode  to  the  church  of  Forton  in  the 
diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his 
custody  of  the  lands  of  John  de  Somery,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief. 

By  p.s.  [6416.] 


1322. 

July  9. 
York. 


MEMBRANE    Sid, 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Donecastre,  Richard  de 
Bernyngham  and  William  de  Byngham,  on  complaint  by  Walter  del 
Bachouse  of  Stokesleye  that  Adam,  abbot  of  Meaux,  Robert  de  Hedon,  his 
fellow  monk,  William  de  Wresel,  and  Robert  de  Eayton  (Cayton)  of 
Gemclyng,  with  others,  took  and  carried  away  his  goods  at  York. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


249 


1322. 

July  13. 
York. 


Deo.  8. 

York. 

1323. 

Feb.  6. 
Strabby. 

Feb.  12. 
Pontefract. 


June  28. 

York. 

1322. 

July  16. 
York. 


July  14. 
York. 


July  20. 
York. 


July  22. 
York. 


Membrane  84rf — cont. 

Appointment  of  Ralph  de  Wedon,  John  de  la  Penne  and  Philip  de 
Hardeshull  to  be  conservators  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Buckingham 
and  of  the  statute  of  Winchester. 


The  like  of  the  following : — 
William  Moigne 
William  Launcelyn 

John  de  Swynforth 
William  Launcelyyn 

Clement  Dunclent 
Thomas  de  Solleye 

Robert  de  Pyrpunt 
Richard  de  Whatton 


I  CO.  Huntingdon. 
[  CO.  Huntingdon. 


CO.  Worcester. 


1 

>  CO.  Nottingham. 


John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of  Basyng  | 
John  de  Insula  Vecta 
James  de  Norton 


f 


CO.  Southampton. 


Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Mutford,  John  Sefoul  and 
Simon  de  Hedersete,  on  complaint  by  Hugh  de  LoUesworth,  touching  the 
persons  who  took  and  carried  away  his  goods  at  Fynchyngfeld,  co.  Essex, 
and  abducted  Maud,  his  daughter  and  servant.  By  K. 

Appointment  of  Walter  de  Norwyco,  William  de  Herle,  Walter  de 
Friskeneye,  John  de  Stonore,  and  Hamo  de  Chigewell  to  pronounce 
judgment  upon  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari,  'Tuncle/  and  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari, 
<le  nevou/  traitors  of  the  king  and  his  realm,  prisoners  in  the  Tower  of 
London  ;  the  constable  of  the  Tower  is  to  produce  the  prisoners  before  the 
said  justices.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  Inge,  David  de  la  Bere,  and  Robert  de  Penrees  to 
pronounce  judgment  at  Sweynesey  on  John  de  Forneux,  *  baker,'  who 
acknowledged  before  the  king  that  he  decapitated  John  Iweyn,  the  king's 
liegeman,  at  Sweynesey ;  the  keeper  of  the  land  of  Gower  is  to  be  aiding 
and  attending  to  the  commissioners. 

The  like  to  Walter  de  Norwyco,  William  de  Herle,  Walter  de  Friskeneye, 
John  de  Stonore  and  Hamo  de  Chiggewell  to  pronounce  the  judgment,  by 
which  the  sentence  of  death  passed  upon  Roger  de  Mortuo  Marl,  'le 
uncle,*  and  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari,  *  le  nevou,*  is  commuted  to  perpetual 
imprisonment.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 


July  15. 
York. 


MEMBRANE    3Sd. 

Commission  to  John  de  Foxle,  Roger  de  Swynnerton  and  Robert  de 
Keleseye,  on  complaint  by  Joan,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Sperlyng,  to  correct 
the  error,  if  any,  in  the  record  and  process  and  rendering  of  judgment  in 
a  plea  in  the  Hustings  of  the  City  of  London  before  the  mayor  and  sheriffs 
of  the  said  city,  between  the  said  Joan,  complainant,  and  Robert  Orpedeman, 
tenant  of  a  messuage  and  5  shops  in  London. 


July  18. 
York. 


MEMBRANE  32d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton,  Master 
John  de  Everdon,  Roger  Beler  and  Henry  de  Hambury  on  complaint  by  R. 


260 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  82rf — conU 

bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  touching  the  persons  who  entered  the 
parks  of  the  bishopric  at  Cannokbury,  Longedon,  Eccleshale,  Heywode 
and  Brewode,  co.  Stafford,  the  chaces  and  woods  thereof  at  Cannok- 
bury, Eccleshale  and  Brewode  and  at  Ruggeleye  in  the  same  county, 
and  at  Frees,  ce.  Salop,  and  Tachebrok,  co.  Warwick,  and  the  hays 
at  Eccleshale,  and  also  the  coney  burrows  at  Ichincton,  co.  Warwick, 
and  Sallowe,  co.  Derby,  during  the  late  voidance  of  the  same  bishopric, 
hunted  therein,  and  cut  down  trees,  fished  in  its  stews  at  the  said  towns  of 
Cannokbury,  Ekleshale,  Heywode,  Brewode,  Frees,  Ichyncton  and  Sallowe, 
and  at  Lichfield,  co.  Stafford,  and  Chadeleshunte,  co.  Warwick,  and  broke 
the  houses  of  the  bishopric  at  the  said  towns  and  took  and  carried  away 
lead,  iron,  locks,  and  timber  of  the  houses,  and  the  fish,  trees  and  deer. 

By  K. 


Aug.  4. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne, 


MEMBRANE   dOd. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  de  Bereford,  Richard  de  la 
Bere  and  John  do  Trillawe,  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  Rewley  by  Oxford 
that  Robert  de  Maundevill,  John  'Roberdesman  de  Maundevill,'  John  Mar- 
myon,  the  elder,  Nicholas  de  Honterecombe,  Benedict  le  Engleys,  Richard 
de  Fykeneye  of  Ippesdene,  Warin  de  Wodesdon,  Gilbert  de  Fikeni,  Philip 
Osebem  of  Walingford,  William  Pope  of  Ippesden,  John  Herdewyk,  John 
Somter  of  Ippesdene,  Luke  Flonte  of  Nettelebedd,  and  John  atte  Grene- 
lane  of  Henle  with  others  broke  and  burned  his  houses  at  Nettlebedde  and 
Bensington,  co.  Oxford,  cut  down  his  trees,  and  took  and  carried  away  his 
trees  and  goods.  By  p.s. 


July  28. 
Overton. 


July  21. 
York. 


MEMBRANE    29d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Bousser,  E.  de  Passele, 
Robert  de  Asshele  and  Roger  de  Luda,  on  complaint  by  Master  John 
Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  that  whereas  he  sent  his  men  and  servants  beyond 
the  seas  to  buy  cloth  for  his  livery  and  they  freighted  a  ship  at  Whitsand 
to  bring  the  same  to  London,  Stephen  Condy  of  Sandwich,  and  Richard 
Trewe  of  Graveshend,  mariners,  and  others,  boarded  the  ship  coming  by 
the  sea  coast  in  the  Thames  near  Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  assaulted  the  men 
in  her,  and  took  and  carried  away  the  said  cloth.         By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  "Complaint  by  Philip  Walewayn, 
merchant,  that  the  said  Stephen  and  Richard  with  others  boarded  the  said 
ship  and  took  and  carried  away  his  goods  and  merchandise. 

By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  by  Richard  Wroth. 

By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  by  Richard  Many  word 
of  the  Hay,  merchant.  By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  by  William  Norman  of 
Hereford,  merchant.  By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

The  like  to  John  Randolf,  Ralph  de  Bereford  and  Robert  de  Estden, 
on  complaint  by  William  de  Meret,  merchant  of  Genoa,  that  whereas 
he  and  his  fellows,  merchants  of  Genoa,  lately  put  into  the  port  of 
Suthampton  with  goods,  merchandise,  harness  and  armour,  and  lodged  in 


16  EDWABD  II.— Pabt  1. 


251 


1322. 


July  21. 
York. 


Membrane  2d(i — cont, 

the  inn  of  Henry  de  Lyme,  burgess  of  that  town,  Bichard  Forst,  the 
mayor,  and  John  le  Barber,  the  baili£f  of  the  town,  took  and  carried  away 
their  said  armour,  viz.  plates,  bascinets,  collarets,  gauntlets,  cuisses  and 
other  armour  for  the  munition  of  sixteen  men.  By  pet.  of  C. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  petition  before  the  king  and  Council  in 
the  Parliament  at  York  by  the  said  William  deMeret,  merchant  of  Genoa,  the 
attorney  of  Francis  Bonaventure  and  John  de  Fornet  and  other  merchants, 
their  fellows,  touching  two  great  ships  which  lately  put  into  the  port  of 
Suthampton,  that  whereas  ho  and  others  of  his  said  fellows  put  in  there 
with  the  said  ships  laden  with  their  wares  to  trade,  and  afterwards  before  the 
ships  were  discharged  it  was  agreed  between  them  and  John  de  Vaus,  late 
customer  of  that  town,  that  for  every  bale  of  alum,  wax  or  other  merchan- 
dise in  the  ships  which  should  be  sold  at  Southampton,  a  certain  sum 
should  be  paid  as  more  fully  appears  by  indenture  made  between  them ; 
and  whereas  relying  upon  this  indenture,  they  discharged  their  said  ships, 
and  sold  a  great  part  of  the  said  goods  and  offered  to  the  customer  the  cus- 
tom thereon,  the  customer  repudiated  the  agreement  and  exacted  a  greater 
amount  not  only  upon  what  they  had  sold  but  upon  the  residue  which  they 
had  not  been  able  to  sell,  and  which  they  wished  to  take  elsewhere  by  sea  to 
trade  with,  and  he  also  arrested  the  said  goods  and  still  detains  them. 

By  pet.  of  C. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  petition  before  the  king  and  Council 
in  the  said  Parliament  on  complaint  by  William  de  Meriet  and  his  fellows, 
merchants  of  Genoa,  that  Nicholas  de  Barflet,  W^illiam  de  Barflet,  Richard 
Leg*,  Andrew  le  Proud,  Boger  le  8uour  and  Boger  Hildemer  and  others, 
took  and  carried  away  their  goods  at  Southampton.  By  pet.  of  C. 


July  21. 
York. 


July  21. 
York. 


MEMBRANE    2S(l. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  Spygurnel,  Bobert  de  Aston 
and  William  de  Bradewell  on  complaint  by  Thomas,  bishop  of  Worcester, 
touching  the  persons  who  broke  his  hedges  and  ditches  at  Hambury  by 
Droitwich,  co.  Worcester,  depastured  and  trampled  his  grass  there,  and  cut 
down  and  carried  away  his  trees  there  and  at  Fladebury,  co.  Worcester. 

The  like  to  Henry  Beaufiz,  William  Botereux  and  Bobert  Miles  touching 
the  persons  who  broke  the  parks  of  queen  Isabel  at  Bostormel,  Penlyn, 
Climmesland,  Liskiret,  Lanteglos  and  Tremynton,  co.  Cornwall,  hunted 
therein  and  carried  away  deer. 


MEMBRANE    27d. 

Aug.  8.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Bobert  de  Malberthorp,  Roger  de 

Pelton.  Somervill  and  Robert  de  Scorburgh  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  Meaux 
that  Walter  del  Bakhous  of  Stokesle,  John  and  Bobert  his  sons,  and 
WiUiam  de  Gisburn  with  others  brkoe  his  houses  at  Skipse  in  Holdemesse, 
CO.  York,  burnt  the  timber  thereof,  lead  away  six  horses  of  the  price  of  40Z., 
cut  down  and  uprooted  trees,  fished  in  his  stews  and  carried  away  fish,  trees 
and  other  goods.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    26(1. 

Aug.  9.  Association  of  Adam  de  Brom,  in  the  room  of  William  de  Byngham, 

Alnwick.      deceased,  with  John  de  Doneoastre  and  Bichard  de   Bemyngeham  on  a 


252  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1322. 


Membrane  26</ — cont. 


like  commission  issued  upon  the  complaint  of  Walter  de  le  Bakhouse  of 
Stokesleye  that  Adam,  ahbot  of  Meaux,  and  others  [p.  248]  took  and 
carried  away  his  goods  at  York. 


MEMBRANE    2id. 

Dec.  2.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Bello  Campo  of  Somersete, 

York.        William  de  Bourn,  John  de  la  Fosse,  Peter  de  Colswayn,  on  complaint  by 

Ralph  de  Gorges  touching  the  persons  who  broke  his  park  at  Wroxhale,  co. 

Somerset,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  Ralph  touching 
the  breach  of  his  park  at  Lucton,  co.  Dorset.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to   the  same  justices  on   complaint  by  John   de   Clyvedon 
touching   the   persons  who  broke  his  park  at  Clyvedon,  co.  Somerset. 

By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  23d. 

Sept.  6.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  Spygurnel,  John  de  Cantebrige, 

Fenham.  Simon  de  Brunne  and  Nicholas  Fastolf,  on  complaint  by  Thomas  de  Eye, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Aylyngton,  that  John  de  Goushill,  William  de 
Manthorp,  chaplain.  Master  John  de  Beby,  Roger  his  brother,  Warin  de 
Benyfeld,  chaplain,  John  de  Hameldon,  chaplain,  William  le  Teynturer  of 
Huntyngdon,  William  de  Tademarton,  clerk,  Richard  Knyvet,  John  de 
Seint  Mark,  John  le  Lord  of  Aylyngton,  Thomas  de  Yarewell,  Robert  his 
son,  William  de  Meriee  of  Walmesford,  William  de  Caus  of  Rokyngl^m, 
Richard  son  of  Paulinus  de  Hale,  John  Blogwyne  of  Undele,  William  de 
Tyndale  of  Tansore,  Henry  Prat  of  Apethorp,  Henry  le  Vicary  of  Burgh, 
Richard  de  Goushill  of  Pyncebek,  John  Redberd  of  Apethorp,  Peter  de 
Rydelyngton,  John  de  Bolesworth,  John  de  Staunford  of  Nassyngton,  John 
Phelip  of  Tansore,  Geoffrey  de  Thomhawe  of  Walmesford,  Thomas  IBullok 
of  Glatton,  Simon  Gerard  of  Walmesford,  William  Adekyn  of  Clyve,  William 
Demaund  of  Staunford,  William  Parker  of  Walmesford,  Henry  Ros  of 
Wodeneuton,  Robert  de  Dodyngton,  chaplain,  Thomas  de  Lyndon,  John  do 
Bradecrof t  of  Staunford,  Richard  de  Wappenham,  William  *  Frererichardes- 
neve  de  Suthorp,'  Robert  de  Cleydon,  John  de  Blesworth,  Richard  de 
Harwedon,  William  Bygge  of  Apethorp,  John  Rande  of  Undele,  John  de 
Folkesworth  of  Stebyngton,  Edmund  *  Roberdesserjaunt  de  Wassyngle,* 
Ralph  de  Paston,  Robert  Reve  of  Peterborough,  Henry  le  Walsh,  William 
de  Deen,  Robert  de  Hale  of  Clyve,  Robert  le  Spenser  of  Walmesford,  Thomas 
Rybold  of  Pyncebek,  Hugh  Templer  of  Badyngton,  William  de  Ufford, 
Nicholas  de  Mateshale  of  Hunt3mgdon,  William  his  brother,  Hubert  de 
Blatherwyk,  John  de  Hale,  chaplain,  Reginald,  prior  of  Huntyngdon,  John 
de  Pappeworth,  his  fellow  canon,  Stephen  de  Folkesworth,  chaplain, 
William  de  Osgodby,  chaplain,  John  Gurle  of  Cotherstoke,  John  Barre  of 
Hale,  Firmin  le  Tayllur  of  Staunford,  Richard  Dolle  of  Undele,  William  le 
Goldsmyth  of  Undele,  Osbert  de  Blatherwyk,  William  son  of  William 
le  Fevre  of  Apethorp,  John  son  of  Richard  Holt  of  Neuton,  John  de 
Walmesford,  and  Robert  Ballard  of  Walmesford,  and  others,  broke  his 
close  and  houses  at  Aylyngton,  co.  Huntingdon,  by  night,  took  and  led 
away  two  horses  of  the  price  of  102.,  and  carried  away  his  goods,  and 
assaulted  his  servants.  By  p.s. 


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258 


1322. 

Sept.  20. 

Newcastle 

upon  Tyne. 


Membrane  2Sd — cont. 

The  like  to  Richard  de  la  Bere,  Adam  de  Brom  and  John  de  Trillowe,  on 
complaint  by  the  abbot  of  Rewley  by  Oxford  that  Robert  de  Maundevill, 
John  *Robertesman  de  Maundevill,'  John  Marmion,  the  elder,  Benedict  le 
Engleys,  Richard  de  Pykeneye  of  Ippesden,  Warin  de  Wodesdon,  Gilbert 
de  Pykeneye,  Philip  Osbern  of  Walyngford,  William  Pope  of  Ippesden, 
John  Herdewyk,  John  Somter  of  Ippesden,  Luke  Plonte  of  Nitelebedde, 
John  Attegrenelane  of  Henle,  Roger  Hewys  of  Stoke,  William  le  Orpede, 
Ralph  Saleman,  Richard  Mogeputte,  William  Mogeputte,  Richard  le  Fevre 
[of]  Dorcestre,  Adam  Anketil,  Nicholas  atte  Barre,  Richard  de  Hattecumbe, 
John  de  Wengrave,  John  Burgeys,  Thomas  de  Shipton,  Geoffrey  atte 
Hide,  John  atte  Hide,  Thomas  le  Flcxher,  Henry  atte  Orchard,  Alice 
Whiteman,  Thomas  Whiteman,  John  Elewas,  William  Whiteman,  John 
Howes  and  Joan  his  wife,  John  Whiteman,  Geoffrey  de  Nettlebedde, 
chaplain,  Roger  atte  Ovene  of  Walyngford,  Edmund  le  Crek,  William 
le  Crokere,  Adam  Costard,  Thomas  de  Topthorn,  Hugh  atte  Hole, 
John  Gerard,  Christiana  Deynes  of  Walyngford,  Margery  Deynes, 
John  le  Fevre,  Nicholas  atte  Brok,  Hugh  le  Orpede,  John  Meriet, 
Geoffrey  le  Goul,  Philip  le  Teynturer  of  Walyngford,  Denis  (Dionisius)  le 
Fleshewere  of  Walyngford,  Roger  Batecok,  John  Cotel,  John  Woderugge, 
William  Tracy,  Ralph  atte  Feld,  William  son  of  Lucy  [Liicie)  Hering*, 
Geoffrey  Aubel  of  Bensynton  and  Nicholas  atte  Brok  and  others  broke  and 
burnt  his  houses  at  Netlebedde  and  Bensynton,  co.  Oxford,  felled  his  trees 
and  carried  away  the  trees  and  other  goods  of  his. 


Oct.  28. 
York. 


MEMBRANE    22d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  Wilugby,  Robert  de 
Thorp  and  William  de  la  Launde,  on  complaint  by  Thomas  son  of  Bernard 
that  Ralph  de  Dal  ton,  Ivo,  parson  of  the  church  of  Fynghale,  Richard  de 
Knoston,  Peter  Russel,  parson  of  the  church  of  Etton,  Thomas  de  Aigneux, 
John  le  Barkere  of  Etton,  Edward  Charles,  Adam  *  Edwardserjaunt,' 
Richard  Bretton,  Roger  le  Procuratour,  John  Waryn,  Bernard  de  Picke worth, 
Nicholas  Morel,  William  Benet  of  Milton  and  John  le  Provost  of  Thorp,  and 
others,  entered  by  night  his  manor  at  Milton,  co.  Northampton,  broke 
his  houses  and  chests,  took  away  16  horses,  24  oxen,  and  22  swine  of  the 
price  of  462.,  and  other  goods  and  6  charters  and  sundry  writings  and 
muniments,  and  assaulted  his  servants. 


MEMBRANE  20J. 

Oct.  7.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Lambert  de  Trikyngham,  John 

Yarin.  Chaynel,  John  de  Stikeneye  and  Dominic  de  Bucton,  on  complaint  by 
Isabel,  daughter  of  Hugh  de  Spanneby,  that  Eustace  Bozon,  William 
TaiUiour,  John  Scoter,  Richard  son  of  Joceus  de  Hagh,  Thomas  Parlebien, 
John  Parlebien,  John  Michel,  Ralph  Taillour,  Anselm  son  of  John  de 
Poynton,  Thomas  son  of  Alan  Jurdan,  William  le  Clerk,  William  Ferour, 
John  Baret,  and  John  his  brother,  Robert  Jurdan,  John  *  of  the  Werk '  of 
Spaldyng,  Thomas  Rudde,  Robert  Chamberleyn,  John  Shether,  James  le 
Harpour,  Adam  *of  the  Werk,'  Ranulph  le  Portier,  John  Wode,  William 
Horebore,  Richard  Wynter,  Roger  Cokerel,  William  del  Bachous,  Robert 
Pestel,  Nicholas  son  of  Alan,  Lambert  Swan,  John  Shereman,  Alan  Hebbe, 
Gilbert  son  of  Lucy  de  Weston,  and  others  entered  her  close  and  houses  at 
Poynton,  co.  Lincoln,  broke  her  chests  and  carried  away  her  goods  and 
muniments,  and  assaulted  her  servants.  By  p.s. 


266  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  goo  Membrane  14(/ — cont, 

voidance  at  Ichinton  and  Chadeleshunte,  co.  Warwick,  fished  in  the  stews 
there  and  at  Tachebrok,  felled  trees  at  Tachebrok,  and  carried  away  the 
fish  and  trees. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  bishop  that  John 
son  of  Adam  de  Ruggelegh  and  Richard  son  of  John  de  Wenlok  of  Stafford 
and  others  entered  the  parks  of  the  bishopric  at  Longedon,  Heywode, 
Eccleshale  and  Brewode,  co.  Stafford,  the  chaces,  hays  and  woods  of  the 
bishopric  at  the  said  towns  and  at  Cannokbury  and  Ruggelegh,  co.  Stafford, 
and  at  Preez,  co.  Salop,  during  the  late  voidance  of  the  see,  hunted  therein, 
felled  trees,  fished  in  the  stews  there  and  at  Lichefeld,  co.  Stafford,  broke  the 
houses  of  the  bishopric  there  and  carried  away  lead,  iron,  locks  and  timber, 
fish  and  trees  and  took  deer  in  the  said  parks,  chaces  and  hays. 

Nov.  25.         The  like  to  Edmund  de  Nevill,  Robert  de  Shireboum  and  John  de 

York.        Lancastre  touching  the  persons  who  entered  the  king's  park  at  Holand,  co. 

Lancaster,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer.  By  K. 

Dec.  2.  Association  of  Henry  Spigumel,  John  de  Foxle  and  Elias  de  Godele  with 

York.  John  de  Benstede,  John  de  Cantebrigg  and  Robert  de  Asshele  in  a  com- 
mission of  oyer  and  terminer  issued  on  complaint  by  Humphrey  de 
Waleden  that  John  de  Godele  and  Thomas  atte  Forde  seized  and  imprisoned 
him  at  Berkhamstede,  co.  Hertford. 

Dec.  8.  Commission  de  wallita  etfossatis  to  Thomas  de  Houk,  Gerard  de  Usflet 

York.  and  John  son  of  Richard  de  Whitegift  [for  the  banks  of  the  river  Ouse]  in 
the  parts  of  Merklond  between  the  river  Ayre  and  Trentefal,  co.  York. 


MEMBRANE    I2d, 

Dec.  10.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Robert  de  Malberthorp,  Peter  de 

Haddlesey.  Ludyngton,  and  William  de  la  Launde  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of 
Vaudey  and  of  John  le  Frere,  a  lay  brother  of  the  house,  that  John  Belle 
of  Swaveton,  Alan  de  Boleby  of  Bylyngburgh,  and  Andrew  Em  of 
Bylyngburgh,  and  others,  assaulted  the  said  John  le  Frere  at  Roppesle,  co. 
Lincoln. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  the  said  abbot  that  the  same 
persons  entered  his  manor  at  Roppesle,  broke  certain  of  his  houses  and  the 
doors  and  windows  of  other  of  his  houses  there,  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

MEMBRANE   lid. 

Dec.  26.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Thorp,  Simon  de  Hedersete 

York.  and  John  Claver,  on  complaint  by  Thomas  son  of  Richard  de  Walsyngham 
that  John  atte  Cros,  Simon  de  la  Sale,  Peter  atte  Mille,  Robert  de  Flitcham, 
Henry  atte  Tounende,  John  Burgeys,  Simon  Burgeys,  Henry  Bony,  Denis 
son  of  Thomas,  William  Shepherde,  and  Hamo  Legistre  of  Witton,  and 
others,  broke  his  free  fold  lately  erected  in  his  soil  at  Witton,  co.  Norfolk, 
and  took  200  of  his  sheep  there  and  impounded  them,  so  that  the  greater 
part  of  them  died,  and  carried  away  his  hurdles  and  other  goods.       By  E. 

MEMBRANE   1(W.   • 

Dec.  80.  Commission  de  walliis  etfossatis  to  Thomas  de  Houk  and  William  Basset 

York.  [for  the  banks  of  the  river  Ouse]  from  Berlaywaterhous  to  Avremynne,  and 
thence  upon  the  river  Ayre  to  the  ferry  of  Carleton  by  Snayth,  co.  York. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1. 


267 


1323. 

Jan.  2. 
Haddlesey. 


Membrane  lOd — eont. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Bonsser,  John  de  Ljston 
and  John  le  Porter,  on  complaint  by  Hugh  de  Lollesworth  touching  the 
persons  who  took  and  carried  away  his  goods  at  Fynchingfeld,  co.  Essex, 
and  abducted  Maud,  daughter  and  servant  of  the  said  Hugh.  By  K. 


Jan.  19. 

Stow  Park. 


MEMBRANE  9d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Lambert  de  Trikyngham,  Nicholas 
de  Bolyngbrok  and  Bichard  de  Whatton,  on  complaint  by  John  son  of 
Simon  de  Waynflet  that  John  Wace  de  Toft  of  Waynflet,  Thomas 
de  Wiktoft  of  Friston,  Thomas  son  of  Hawise  de  Leek,  William 
de  Thorn  of  Northolm,  Henry  Butte  of  Waynflet,  Walter  Hemmyng  of 
Friskeneye,  and  others,  broke  his  close  at  Waynflet,  co.  Lincoln,  cut  his 
com  there  by  night  and  carried  it  away.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE  6d. 

Commission  to  Henry  de  Prestwold,  Bichard  de  Eggebaston  and  Robert 
de  Stok  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Leycestre  of  Thomas  de  Pyrley  and  John 
Dodeman  of  Leghton,  prisoners  detained  therein  for  the  death  of  Nicholas 
Patrik. 


Jan.  80. 
Newark. 


Feb.  6. 
Wellow. 


Feb.  18. 
Pontefraot. 


MEMBRANE    5d. 

Association  of  Stephen  de  Chellesfeld  in  a  commission  de  wdlliis  et 
fossatis  directed  to  Brobert  de  Bardelby,  William  de  Leycestre,  Robert  de 
Eelleseye,  or  two  of  them,  and  John  de  Merton,  touching  a  breach  on  the 
bank  on  the  river  Thames  between  the  towns  of  Grenwych  and  Wolwych, 
CO.  Kent. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Stonore  and  John  de 
Bousser  touching  the  persons  who  seditiously  entered  the  castle  of  Walyng- 
ford,  CO.  Berks,  wherein  Maurice  de  Berkeleye  and  Hugh  Daudele,  the  elder, 
and  other  prisoners  were  detained,  and  held  it  against  the  king ;  as  the 
king  now  understands  that  the  said  Maurice  and  Hugh  and  the  other 
prisoners  consented  thereto,  and  kept  the  castle  against  the  king  jointly 
with  the  said  persons.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Thomas  de  Qardinis,  Richard  de  la  Bere,  John  le  Botiller  of 
Lanultut  and  Thomas  de  Achecote,  on  complaint  by  William  Aylmer, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Dadyngton,  that  John  de  Wynton,  William  de 
Skelton,  Robert  le  Bretoun  of  Dadyngton,  John  Stedeman,  Robert  le 
Cartere,  John  Wadde,  John  Mare,  Richard  *Intelane,*  Hugh  Kyng,  Henry 
Luffyng,  John  Rotour,  Adam  Hayot,  John  Blake,  John  le  Fychere, 
Richard  le  Suour,  Adam  Aungevyn,  Alexander  le  Bar[ker],  John  le 
English,  Richard  Ruglish,  William  Neuman,  William  Gylot,  John  Hony- 
man,  William  Mayo,  John  de  Oxonia,  John  Gerveys,  Ralph  de  Bereford, 
Thomas  8u[our],  John  le  Mouner,  John  le  Lokiere,  John  Neugh,  Margery 
Gygour,  Margery  North,  William  Gygour,  John  le  Fullere,  Simon  Oache- 
frensh,  Robert  Perkyn,  Simon  <  Thepersonsheldere,'  Walter  de  Mildecoumbe, 
Henry  Pertrik  of  Wodestoke,  Hugh  le  Mouner,  Vincent  de  Storteford  of 
London,  '  wolmongere,'  Adam  Hocard  of  Dadynton,  'mazoun,'  Hugh 
Andreu,  William  Dobbe,  Thomas  Cok,  William  le  Suour  of  Dadynton, 

21962  B 


268  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1323. 


Membrane  6d — eonU 


Bichard  Bifeld,  Nicholas  Carlot,  Simon  le  Sclatiere,  Gilbert  Eempe, 
Gilbert  de  Berewyk,  William  Symple,  Hugh  de  Tankevill,  Henry  de 
Tankevill,  Richard  de  Perle  of  Drayton,  John  le  Heyward  of  Sutton  by 
Abyndon,  Thomas  Musard  of  Brakele,  Hugh  Puddyng  of  Wodestoke, 
Thomas  Reyson,  Philip  Bacun,  William  Walrond,  Richard  le  Smith, 
Ralph  le  Peyntour,  William  Duryval,  Robert  Honyman,  Robert  le  Cartere, 
John  de  Upton,  John  le  Taillour  of  Aynho,  Richard  de  Owynge,  Richard 
*  Jonesmanfachel,*  John  Crul  of  Redynge,  John  Campo,  William  atte  Bourne, 
Hugh  Blundel,  William  de  London,  John  BoUenheved,  Robert  le  Cartere, 
John  de  Sheperugge,  Thomas  de  Wynchyndon,  chaplain,  Adam  de  Berewyk 
of  the  Chouweseye  of  Redyngg,  John,  abbot  of  Nutele,  John  de  Tettesworth, 
his  fellow  canon,  Thomas  Judde,  '  the  abbotesbailif  *  of  Nutele,  William  le 
Glasiere  of  Redyng,  John  Gobvent  of  Redyng,  John  de  Scours,  Ralph  Mouncy 
of  Redyng,  Adam  le  Peintour  of  Redyng,  Walter  de  Staunton,  Henry 
Aylmar,  Richard  atte  Mulle  of  Bereford  St.  Michael,  Robert  le  Justere, 
Richard  le  Longe,  John  son  of  Roger  atte  Forde,  John  Berteweye,  Richard 
le  Bonde,  John  le  Hoppere,  Richard  Perkyn,  Richard  de  Brakele  of 
Dadynton,  Robert  Cokel  of  Dadynton,  Philip  Ageward,  John  Ageward, 
Robert  Sprotun,  William  Honyman,  Thomas  Jones,  Richard  Gerveseye, 
John  Perkyn,  *Roggersman  atte  Forde,'  Adam  Gerveise,  *Richardsman 
atte  Mersh,'  and  Roger  Broun,  and  others,  broke  his  houses  at  Dadynton 
and  Cayeresham,  co.  Oxford,  and  took  and  carried  away  his  goods. 


MEMBRANE   2d. 

Feb.  12.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  la  Bere,  Adam  de  Brom 
Pontefract.  and  John  de  Trillowe  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  Rewley  by  Oxford  that 
Robert  de  Maundevill,  John  *Roberdesman  de  Maundevill,*  John  Marmyon, 
Benedict  English,  Richard  de  Pynkenye  of  Ippesden,  Warin  de  Wodesdon, 
Gilbert  de  Pynkenye,  Philip  Osbeme,  William  Pope  of  Ippesden,  John  de 
Herdewyk,  John  le  Soutere  of  Ippesden,  Luke  Plonte  of  Netilebed,  John 
atte  Grenelane  of  Henle,  Roger  Hewys  of  Stok,  William  le  Horpede,  Ralph 
Seleman,  Richard  Mogepitt,  William  Mogepitt,  Richard  le  Fevre  of 
Dorkechestre,  Adam  Angetil,  Nicholas  atte  Barre,  Richard  de  Hattecoumbe, 
John  de  Wengrave,  John  Burgeis,  Thomas  de  Skipton,  Geoffrey  atte  Hide, 
John  atte  Hide,  Thomas  Flexher,  Henry  atte  Orcharde,  Alice  Whitman, 
Thomas  Whitman,  John  El  was,  William  Whitman,  John  Howes,  John 
Whitman,  Geofifrey  de  Netlebede,  chaplain,  Roger  atte  Novene  of 
Walyngford,  Edmund  le  Clerk,  William  le  Crokkere,  Adam  Costard, 
Thomas  Tophorn,  Hugh  atte  Hole,  John  Gerard,  Christiana  Deynes 
of  Walyngford,  Margery  Deynes,  John  le  Smith  of  Walyngford,  John 
le  Smith  of  Huntercumbe,  Nicholas  atte  Brok,  John  Meriet,  Geoffrey 
le  Goule,  Philip  le  Deyer  of  Walyngford,  William  le  Deyer  of  Walyngford, 
Denise  (Dionisia)  le  Fleshewere  of  Walyngford,  Roger  Batecok,  John  Cotel, 
John  Woderugge,  William  Tracy,  Ralph  atte  Felde,  William  son  of  Letice 
{Leticie)  Heryng,  Geoffrey  Aubel,  William  de  Maundevill,  John  de  Arle  and 
Isabel  his  wife,  Ranulph  *  Jonesprest  de  Arle,*  Thomas  Stormyn,  William 
Elsefeld,  Robert  de  London  of  Dorkchestre,  Walter  Stevene,  William 
*  Abovethebrok  Oftheoke,*  Walter  vicar  of  the  church  of  Clopcote,  Agnes 
le  Pouere  of  Dorkechestre,  Thomas  Alisaundre,  Richard  Pouere,  Roger  atte 
Blakefinne  of  Dorkechestre,  Nicholas  Lucas  of  Drayton,  Walter  Springard  of 
Dorkechestre,  Joan  Draboun,  Christiana  Draboun,  Richard  Nundat,  Thomas 
Eustace,  William  Curre,  William  de  MoUesfopd,  William  Maymond  of 
Bensynton,  Nicholas  de  Huntercombe,  William  de  Faucoumberge,  Humphrey 
Coleman  'Of  the  newelme,'  John  Coulth,  < smith,*    <0f   the   newelme,' 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part   1. 


259 


1823. 


Meynbrane  2d — cont. 


March  1. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  1. 

EnaiBs- 

borough. 


Joan  Abothebrok,  William  Dm,  Roger  Abothebrok,  Robert  Bernard,  John 
le  Goal  del  Oke,  Robert  Ailrich  of  Bensinton,  Simon  Prodhomme,  John 
atte  Brok  of  Bensinton,  William  Lynote  of  Chalgrave,  John  atte  Grove  of 
Berewyk,  Robert  Kyng,  Henry  Pek,  John  Somer,  Robert  Pegge,  Thomas 
Est,  Robert  son  of  Thomas  le  Kyng,  John  Bolt,  William  Sweyn,  Thomas 
Tornepayn,  John  Kempe,  John  Edward,  John  Runceval,  Sibyl  la  Eeu  of 
Berewyk,  John  Croke  del  Oke,  John  Shet,  Geoffrey  Josep',  John  de  Wy  of 
Bensinton,  Thomas  Cotel,  John  Burgeys,  William  Ravenyng  of  Bensinton, 
John  Buldri  of  Dorkechestre,  William  Burgeys  of  Bensinton,  Henry  le  Keu 
of  Bensinton,  William  le  Foxe  of  Bensinton,  Walter  de  Meldebonrn  of 
Walyngford,  *  tavemer,'  Alan  de  Clopcote,  Thomas  Ale3m  of  Croumersh, 
Thomas  le  Deyere  of  Walyngford,  Nicholas  le  Coupere  of  Crou[mersh],  John 
Fairman  of  Ewelme,  John  atte  Lane  of  Warbourgh,  William  Sugge  of 
Warbourgh,  William  Prime  of  Walyngford,  Richard  Adam  of  Warbourgh, 
Hugh  atte  Hole  of  Huntercoumbe,  Edmund  Crok,  Walter  Loveday  of 
Mongewelle,  Cicely  Osebern  of  Walyngford,  Richard  Ailward,  Walter, 
vicar  of  the  church  of  Culham,  William  de  Oxon'  of  Henle,  Gilbert 
Dru  of  Henle,  John  Geffreyesbailif  de  Hautevill,  Roger  Alvred  of 
Croumersh,  Thomas  '  Jonessone  le  Reve '  of  Croumersh,  John  Randolf 
of  Croumersh,  John  atte  Forthere,  Eva  daughter  of  Thomas  le  Soutere 
of  Walyngford,  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  atte  Hole  of  Huntercoumbe, 
Walter  Ammory,  Richard  Shortrede  of  Walyngford,  John  Theofle,  Walter 
son  of  William  Stevene  of  Clopton,  Adam  le  Shepherd  of  Bensinton, 
Peter  de  Compton  of  Croumersh,  Joan  daughter  of  Richard  le  Muleward 
of  Rutherefeld,  Thomas  Costard  of  Huntercoumbe,  William  German  of 
Brittewell,  Roger  atte  Russh  of  Newenham,  Richard,  parson  of  the  church 
of  Brittewell,  Christian  de  Newenton,  Adam  Angetil  of  Wathitton  [recHus 
Watlinton],  Walter  Symple,  John  Tony,  John  le  Fleshewere,  Adam  Soutere 
and  John  Bonde  with  others  broke  and  burnt  his  houses  at  Nettelebedde  and 
Bensinton,  co.  Oxford,  felled  his  trees  and  carried  away  his  trees  and  other 
goods. 

The  like  to  Roger  Beler,  Hugh  de  Meygvill,  Henry  de  Hambury  and 
Ralph  de  Mountejoie  touching  the  persons  who  entered  the  king's  chaces  of 
Nedwod,  co.  Stafford,  and  Di^eld,  co.  Derby,  broke  his  parks  there,  hunted 
in  the  said  chaces  and  parks  and  carried  away  deer  and  assaulted  the  king's 
foresters  and  other  ministers.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Henry  de  Cobham,  John  de  Ifeld  and  William  Wolf,  supplying 
the  place  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  on  the 
request  by  letter  of  James,  king  of  Aragon,  setting  forth  that  whereas 
Dominic  Marrades,  of  his  dominion,  lately  trading  in  Flanders,  sent  a 
certain  common  agent  in  two  galleys  of  the  realm  of  Majorca,  of  one  of 
which  William  de  Bona  was  master  (patronuti)  and  of  the  other  Angelinus 
Escot,  with  divers  cloths,  silver,  copper,  tin  and  other  merchandise,  to  the 
value  of  6102.  to  the  parts  of  the  said  dominion  of  the  king,  viz.,  to  Francis 
Marrades,  citizen  of  Valencia,  brother  of  the  said  Dominic  and  his  partner 
in  business ;  and  whereas  whilst  one  of  the  said  galleys  was  off  Caleys  and 
the  other  off  Sandwich,  divers  persons  from  those  ports  and  the  county  of 
Kent  and  elsewhere  in  the  king's  dominions  with  divers  ships  attacked  them 
piratically,  seized  the  galleys  and  took  them  to  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent, 
and  carried  away  part  of  the  goods,  and  then  took  the  galleys  with  the 
residue  of  the  goods  to  Sandwich,  within  the  liberty  of  the  Cinque  Ports, 
and  there  divided  the  residue  of  the  goods  amongst  themselves,  and  having 
robbed  the  masters  and  mariners  of  their  goods  and  clothing  permitted 
them  so  to  depart.  By  p.s. 


260    .  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


]^523.  Membrane  2rf — cont. 

Feb.  27.  Commission  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother,  John  de 
borouSi^  Hastynges,  the  king's  kinsman,  Ralph  Basset,  John  Pecche,  John  de 
rougn.  Wysbam,  knights,  and  Geoffrey  le  Scrop,  to  meet  at  Carlisle  and  to  degrade 
Andrew  de  Hartcla,  earl  of  Carlisle,  a  traitor  to  the  king  and  the  realm, 
whom  the  king  lately  girded  with  the  sword  of  an  earl,  and  to  pronounce 
judgment  upon  him  according  to  the  tenor  of  a  schedule  sent  herewith. 
[Fcedera.]  By  p.s. 


(261  ) 


16  EDWARD  II.— Paet  2. 


1323. 

March  8. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  2. 
Knares- 
boroogh. 


March  1. 
Kn&res- 
borough* 


March  8. 
Knares- 
borough. 


MEMBRANE   25. 

Commission  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  'brother,  to  array  all 
fencible  men  of  the  counties  of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland  and  Lancaster, 
and  of  the  parts  of  Craven,  co.  York,  so  as  to  be  ready  by  Palm  Sunday  or 
sooner,  after  three  days  notice,  to  march  against  the  Scots,  who  are  prepar- 
ing to  invade  the  realm.  [FarL  Writs,]  By  K. 
The  like  to  the  following  in  the  following  counties : — 

John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  in  the  parts  of  Richemundshire,  co. 

York. 
David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  co.  Northumberland. 
Walter  Waldeshef,  in  the  High  Peak,  co.  Derby. 
Oliver  de  Ingham,  co.  Chester. 
John  Pecche  and  John  de  Hardeshull,  co.  Warwick. 
Henry  de  Bello  Monte  and  William  de  Eyme,  co.  Lincoln. 
John  de  Segrave  and  Bobert  de  Mauley,  co.  Nottingham  and  Derby, 

except  *le  Pek.' 
John  de  Crumwell  and  William  de  Aune  in  the  parts  of  Donecastre  and 

the  wapentake  of  Strafford,  co.  York. 
John  de  Wysham  and  John  de  Rithre  in  the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 

except  the  parts  of  Donecastre  and  the  wapentake  of  Strafford. 
William  le  Latimer,  in  the  North  Riding,  co.  York,  except  the  parts 

of  Richemundshire. 
Thomas  Wake,  in  Holdemesse  and  the  East  Riding,  co.  York. 
Ralph  Basset,  co.  Stafford.  i 

Stephen  de  Segrave  and  Ralph  de  Grendon,  co.  Leycestre. 
Ralph  de  NeviU,  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham.      [Pari,  Writs,] 

Grant  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Burton  on  Trent,  co.  Stafford,  for  the 
relief  of  the  abbey,  which  has  been- impoverished  by  the  rebels,  of  the 
advowsons  of  the  churches  of  TatenhuU  and  Hambury,  late  of  Thomas,  earl 
of  Lancaster,  a  rebel ;  with  licence  to  appropriate  the  same  in  mortmain. 

By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  the  said  abbot  and  convent 
of  the  said  churches  without  any  new  presentations  thereto  by  them ;  the 
appropriations  are  to  have  the  full  effect  as  if  the  abbot  and  convent  made 
new  presentations.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Michaelmas  for  Thomas  de  Gray, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  on  the  munition  of  the  castle  of  Norham,  in 
the  Marches  of  Scotland.  By  E. 

The  like  for  Thomas  Heryng,  staying  there  in  the  company  of  the  said 
Thomas. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Tynemuth. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Master  William  de  Quykham. 
William  de  Herle. 
Walter,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Risele* 


262 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


March  9. 

Knares- 
boroogh. 


March  8. 
Enares- 
borough. 


March  10. 

Enares- 
borongh. 

March  10. 

Knares- 
borough. 


March  9« 

Enares- 
borough. 


March  11. 
Knares- 
boroQgh« 


Mevnbrane  25 — conU, 

Bertrand  de  Asserio,  warden  of  the  house  of  St.  Cross  without  Win- 
chester. 

The  abbot  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross. 

Master  Robert  de  Balne,  parson  of  the  church  of  Herthill. 

Robert  de  Holdene,  parson  of  the  church  of  Halton  on  Trent. 

The  prior  of  Okebum. 

Simon  Croyser,  king's  serjeant. 

Master  John  de  Shordich. 

Master  William  de  Bray,  prebendary  of  Copford,  in  the  church  of 
St.  Paul,  London. 

Gerard  Dorons. 

Alice  la  Palmere. 

Robert  de  Chameles,  parson  of  the  church  of  Swepston. 

Master  Simon  de  Evesham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stanlak. 

John  de  Merlawe,  parson  of  the  church  of  Navesby. 

William  de  Thometoft,  clerk. 

Robert  de  Marchumleye,  master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Nicholas, 
Nantwich. 

Grant  to  Henry  le  Scrop,  in  extension  of  a  former  grant  to  him  for  life 
of  the  lands  late  of  Andrew  de  Hartcla,  a  rebel,  in  Caldewell  and  Uckerby 
in  the  parts  of  Richemundshire,  and  also  of  the  lands  late  of  Master  Michael 
de  Hartcla,  a  rebel,  in  Herneby,  which  as  escheats  were  in  the  king's  hands, 
of  the  corn  growing  thereon. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Licence,  at  the  request  of  Robert  de  Eendale,  for  the  alienation  in 
mortmain  by  John  de  Fomeaux  of  Bercham,  to  the  prior  and  friars  of 
the  house  of  St.  Cross,  Bercham,  of  a  messuage  and  52  acres  of  land  and 
half  an  acre  of  meadow  in  Bercham ;  and  also  that  the  said  prior  and  his 
successors  shall  have  a  fold  for  120  sheep  on  their  own  land  in  that  town 
within  the  lordship  of  the  said  John.  By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

Commission  to  Anthony  de  Lucy,  to  array  all  the  fencible  men  of  the 
counties  of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland.     [Pari.  Writs,]     French, 

By  K.  on  the  like  information. 

Mandate  to  Roger  Beler  to  deliver  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger, 
in  fulfilment  of  a  grant  made  to  him  by  the  king  on  16  July  last,  the 
castle,  town,  manor  and  honor  of  Donyngton,  co.  Leicester,  with  all  the 
liberties  thereof  and  the  receipts  from  the  time  in  which  the  same  came 
into  his  hands,  late  of  Henry  de  Lacy,  sometime  earl  of  Lincoln,  and 
which  by  the  death  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  the  tenant  thereof,  a 
rebel,  came  into  the  king's  hands  as  an  escheat,  and  which  being  in  the 
king's  hands,  Alesia  de  Lacy,  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  Henry  and  late 
the  wife  of  the  said  earl  of  Lancaster,  quit  claimed  to  the  king.        By  p.s. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  Stephen  Alard,  king's  merchant,  his  men, 
ships  and  goods,  going  to  divers  parts  to  trade.  By  K. 

The  like  for  Robert  de  Bataille. 

Pardon  to  John  Pinzon  of  Lincoln  and  Maud  his  wife  for  acquiring 
without  licence  from  John  son  of  Thomas  de  Welby  of  Canewyk,  12  acres 
of  land  in  Canewyk,  held  in  chief,  which  the  said  John  son  of  Thomas  had 
acquired  from  Elias  Martel,  and  also  the  like  acquisition  of  5  acres  of  land 
there,  held  in  chief,  from  the  said  Elias.  By  fine  of  half  a  mark. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


268 


1323. 

March  10. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  7. 
Enares- 
borough. 

March  12. 
Enares- 
borough. 


Membrane  25 — cont. 

Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Kichard  de  Denton  of  all  the  lands  in  the  counties 
of  Cumberland,  Westmoreland  and  York,  sometime  of  Edmund  de  Boy^'ill, 
which  Andrew  de  Hartcla  lately  acquired  in  fee  from  him,  and  which  by 
reason  of  the  rebellion  of  the  said  Andrew  came  into  the  king's  hands  as  an 
escheat.  Grant  also  to  the  said  lUchard  and  his  heirs,  of  the  reversion  of  all 
the  lands  which  he  and  Agnes  his  wife  hold  in  dower  of  the  said  Agnes  of  the 
lands  of  John  de  Boyvill,  sometime  her  husband,  of  the  inheritance  of  the 
said  Edmund,  and  which  by  pretext  of  a  grant  which  the  said  Edmund 
made  thereof  to  the  said  Andrew  upon  the  death  of  the  said  Agnes  ought 
to  remain  over  to  the  said  Andrew  and  his  heirs,  but  which  on  account  of 
the  treason  of  the  said  Andrew  revert  to  the  king,  and  of  the  reversion 
of  the  lands  which  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Boyvill  holds  in 
dower  or  otherwise  for  the  term  of  her  life  of  the  same  inheritance,  and 
which  by  reason  of  a  like  grant  ought  to  revert  to  the  said  Andrew  as 
above,  to  hold  to  the  said  Richard  to  the  value  of  50/.  a  year  of  land ;  any 
excess  over  that  value  to  be  paid  by  him  into  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Reginald,  abbot  of  Beaubec  (de  Bello  Becco),  staying  beyond  the  seas, 
has  letters  nominating  John  Malebraunche  and  Roger  Gavene  his  attorneys 
in  Ireland  for  four  years.  Hertford.     By  fine  of  20.s. 

Ralph  de  Brampton,  a  monk  of  Thomeye^  bringing  news  of  the  death 
of  William  de  Clopton,  late  abbot  of  that  place,  has  letters  for  the  prior 
and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  K. 


March  4. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  8. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  6. 
Enares- 
borongh. 


March  8. 
Enarc&- 
borongb. 


March  6. 
Enares- 
boroogb. 


MEMBRANE   24. 

Commission  to  John  Beek,  Richard  de  Tissebury,  William  Aylmer  and 
John  de  Staunton  to  audit  and  receive  the  account  of  Richard  de  Foxcote 
of  all  the  issues  and  profits  of  the  manors  of  Shipton,  Boreford,  Sevemestok, 
Yates,  Oxindon,  Irenacton,  and  Thornbury,  which  came  into  the  king's 
hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  rebels  during  the  whole  time  in  which  the  said 
Richard  had  the  custody  thereof.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Borham  of  London  to  the  church  of  Great 
Leghes  in  the  diocese  of  London,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands 
of  Humphrey  de  Bohun,  late  earl  of  Hereford  and  Essex,  being  in  his 
hands.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Pardon  to  William  de  Tumby  for  the  death  of  Hugh  Maykyn,  whereof 
he  is  indicted,  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Thomas  de  Tumby  for  the  same. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Walter  de  Wyntreton  to  the  bailiwick  of 
the  forestership  of  the  forest  of  Leycestre.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Robert  de  Gaddesby,  keeper  of  certain  lands  in  the  countv  of 
Leicester,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands,  to  deliver  the  said  bailiwick  to 
him. 

Grant  during  pleasure  to  Adam  de  Bilburgh  of  the  bailiwick  of  the 
forestership  of  Morehaye  in  the  bailiwick  of  Clyve  within  the  forest  of  Rok- 
yngham,  in  the  same  manner  as  others  have  had  it.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Aymer  de  Valence,  earl  of  Pembroke,  keeper  of 
the  forest  beyond  Trent. 


264 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

March  10. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  9. 

EDares- 
borough. 


March  11. 

Knares- 
borough. 


Membrane  24— *con<. 

Power  during  pleasure  to  Anthony  de  Lucy  to  receive  into  the  king's 
peace  those  persons  of  Scotland  who  wish  to  come  in. 

By  K.  in  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  midsummer  for  William  Hurtyn, 
going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  to  Scotland  on  the  king's  service  : — 
John  de  Ive, 


John  Bataille, 
Robert  Makefaire 


king's  mariners. 


Commission  to  John  de  Bello  Campo,  Robert  son  of  Payn  and  Walter 
de  Pavely,  the  younger,  to  levy  in  the  counties  of  Somerset,  Dorset  and 
Wilts,  500  archers,  footmen,  and  to  lead  them  to  the  king  at  Newcastle 
upon  Tyne  by  the  octaves  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  to  set  forth  thence  at 
the  king's  wages  against  the  Scots.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

John  de  Sancto  Johanne  and  John  de  Scures,  to  levy  500  archers  in 

the  county  of  Southampton. 
Edward  de  Sancto  Johanne,  Roger  Bavent  and  Alan  de  Boxhull  to  levy 

500  archers  in  the  county  of  Sussex  and  the  Weald. 
John  de  Pabenham  and  Thomas  de  la  Haye,  to  levy  800  archers,  in  the 

counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford. 
William  de  Ercalwe,  Fulk  de  Pembruge  and  William  de  Shetelton, 

to  levy  500  archers  in  the  counties  of  Salop  and  Stafford. 
John  Darcy,  to  levy  400  archers  in  the  county  of  Lancaster. 
Walter  WaJdeshef,  to  levy  800  archers  in  the  Peak. 
Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  to  levy  1,000  archers  in  the 
counties  of  Gloucester  and  Hereford  and  in  the  forest  of  Dene. 
[Farl.  Writs.] 
Afterwards,  2  June,  the  king  being  at  Thorp  by  York,  and  a  truce  made 
with  the  Scots  until  thirteen  years  after  12  June  following,  it  was  com- 
manded to  the  above  commissioners  to  surcease  the  execution  of  the  premises 
as  more  fully  appears  on  the  dorse  of  the  Close  Roll  under  the  same  date. 
[Pari.  Wnts.] 

Commission  to  David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  to  array  all  fencible 
men  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  and  to  muster  them  at  some  fixed 
place  if  the  Scots  should  invade  the  realm,  or  otherwise  to  come  to  the 
king  with  victuals  for  three  weeks.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  Anthony  de  Lucy  in  the  counties  of  Cumberland  and  West- 
moreland.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

The  like  to  Walter  Waldeshef  in  the  Peak,  co.  Derby ;  he  is  to  muster 
the  forces  at  Lancaster  at  once,  so  as  to  be  able  to  join  the  king  when 
required  wherever  he  may  be.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following,  to  muster  at  Lancaster : — 
Richard  de  Hoghton,  John  Travers,  Thomas  de  Lathum,  the  levies  of 

the  county  of  Lancaster. 
Oliver  de  Ingham,  the  levies  of  the  county  of  Chester.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

The  like  to  John  Marmyon  and  Thomas  Colevill  to  muster  at  York  the 
levies  of  Richemundshire.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

The  like  to  Ralph  de  Nevill  the  levies  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham.  [Pari. 
WnU.] 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


265 


1323. 


March  12. 
Enares- 
borough. 


March  18. 
Knares- 
boroogh. 

March  12. 
Knares- 
borough. 


Feb.  28. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  18. 
Enares- 
borough. 


'         Membrane  24 — cont. 

The  like  to  John  de  Grombwell  and  William  de  Anne  to  muster  at  York 
by  Palm  Sunday  the  levies  of  the  parts  of  Donecastre  and  the  wapentake 
of  Strafford,  co.  York.      [Pari.  WHu.]  By  K. 

The  hke  to  the  following  : — 
John  de  Segrave  and  Robert  de  Mauleye,  the  levies  of  the  counties  of 

Nottingham  and  Derby,  except  the  parts  of  the  Peak. 
William  le  Latimer,  the  levies  of  the  North  Riding,  co.  York,  except 

the  parts  of  Richemundshire. 
Thomas  Wake,  the  levies  of  Holdemesse  and  the  East  Riding,  co. 

York. 
John  de  Wysham  and  John  de  Rithre,  the  levies  of  the  West  Riding, 

CO.   York,  including  the    parts  of  Craven,    except  the   parts   of 

Donecastre  and  the  wapentake  of  Strafford.     [Pari,  Writs,^ 

Mandate  to  Nicholas  de  Wedergrave,  king's  clerk,  keeper  of  the  abbey  of 
Glastonbury,  to  restore  the  temporalities  thereof  to  Adam  de  Sobbury,  a 
monk  of  that  place,  whose  election  as  abbot  has  been  confirmed  by  J.  bishop 
of  Bath  and  Wells.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendendo  for  him  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  abbey. 

Release  of  John  Botetourt  from  his  bond  for  life  to  find  for  the  king  20 
men  at  arms  to  go  on  the  king's  service  and  at  the  king's  wages  wherever 
the  king  might  choose  to  lead  or  send  them.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Bumcestre  by  Richard  Serith  of  a  messuage  and  9  acres  of  land  in 
Burnecestre,  held  of  the  prior  and  convent,  which  are  worth  in  all  their 
issues  12d.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn, 
king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  their  licence  to 
acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  lOL  a  year. 

General  pardon  to  Ughtred  de  Geveleston,  in  consideration  of  the  good 
news  {rvmonhns)  which  he  brought  to  the  king  of  the  capture  of  Andrew  de 
Harcla,  a  rebel ;  pardon  also  to  him,  of  all  trespasses  of  vert  and  venison 
committed  in  the  king's  forest.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond 
Trent,  as  receiver  of  all  the  manors  and  lands  late  of  contrariants  beyond 
Trent,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  forfeiture.  By  E. 


March  18. 
Blyth. 


March  16. 
Enares- 
borough. 


MEMBRANE    23. 

Writ  of  aid,  until  the  king's  return  to  this  side  of  Trent,  for  Edmund,  earl 
of  Eent,  the  king's  brother,  appointed  by  the  king  as  his  lieutenant  for  the 
preservation  and  defence  of  the  parts  on  this  side  of  Trent  against  the  incur- 
sions of  the  Scots  and  rebels  :  as  the  king  proposes  going  South  of  Trent 
for  recreation.      [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

The  like  directed  to  earls,  barons,  knights,  keepers  of  towns,  constables 
of  castles,  and  other  ministers  and  lieges. 

The  like  directed  to  all  commissioners  appointed  to  array  all  men  between 
sixteen  and  sixty  in  those  parts.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

Pardon  to  Ralph  de  Tyssyngton  for  his  adherence  to  Thomas,  late  earl 
of  Lancaster ;  with  restitution  of  the  messuage  and  two  carucates  of  land 
with  woods,  meadows  and  pastures  in  the  town  of  Claxeby,  which  he  had 
of  the  gift  of  the  said  earl,  and  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  as  an 
escheat.  By  p.s. 


266 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

March  16. 
Enares- 
borough. 


March  18. 
Donoaster. 


March  17. 
Pontefract. 


March  15. 
Enares- 
borough. 


March  21. 
Lenton. 


March  21. 
Lenton. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 

Grant  during  pleasure  to  John  Gymmyng  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  forester- 
ship  of  the  king's  chace  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  to  hold  in  like  manner  as 
others  have  held  it.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Richard  de  Byflet,  keeper  of  that  Island,  to  dehver  it 
to  him. 

Gerard  Dorons,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  Thomas 
de  Isham,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas,  Goldabbeye,  London,  and 
Ralph  de  Shenle,  chaplain,  his  attorneys  for  one  year. 

Grant  during  pleasure  to  John  le  Fougheler  of  the  bailiwick  of  the 
forestership  of  the  king's  hay  of  Birkelond  in  the  forest  of  Shirewode,  to 
hold  In  like  manner  as  others  have  held  it.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  John  de  Grumbwelle,  keeper  of  the  forest  on  this  side 
Trent  to  deliver  it  to  him. 

Notification,  on  trustworthy  testimony,  that  Robert  de  Stotevill,  son  of 
Robert  de  Stotevill,  is  the  nephew  and  lawful  heir  of  Robert  de 
Stotevill,  the  elder,  and  has  succeeded  to  him  in  all  the  goods 
which  the  latter  had  in  the  realm  of  France  on  the  day  of  his  death. 

ByK. 

Protection  for  three  years  for  Andrew  Peres  de  Castro  Seriz,  king's 
merchant,  merchant  of  Burgos  {Burgh)  in  Spain,  and  his  men  coming  into 
the  realm  to  trade,  with  exemption  from  arrest  for  any  debt  whereof  he  is 
not  the  principal  debtor  or  surety.  By  E. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  Nicholas  Pape  of  Hamburgh,  king's  merchant, 
who  has  promised  to  bring  com  and  other  victuals  from  Estland  and  Pruce 
into  the  realm  for  the  expedition  of  the  Scotch  war.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  Roger  de  Waltham,  keeper  of  certain  lands  in  the  county  of 
Stafford  which  are  in  the  king's  hands,  as  the  king  lately  wished  to  be 
certified  of  the  cause  of  the  capture  of  the  lands  of  Robert  de  Whitefeld  in 
Adgarsleye  and  Ottokesather.     Incomplete. 

Vacated  becatise  on  the  Close  Roll. 


March  21. 
Lenton. 


March  28. 
Sulby. 


March  22. 
Leicester. 


Mandate  to  Humphrey  de  Littlebury,  keeper  of  the  castle,  town,  land  and 
lordship  of  the  land  of  Radenore,  which  the  king  for  certain  causes  lately 
caused  to  be  taken  into  his  hands  by  the  said  Humphrey,  and  afterwards, 
upon  information  that  Margaret  de  Mortymer  held  the  same  in  dower, 
commanded  to  be  restored  to  her,  on  9  February,  15  Edward  II, 
as  appears  by  inspection  of  the  rolls  of  the  Chancery,  in  which  matter 
he  has  hitherto  done  nothing,  to  deliver  to  her  without  delay 
the  'premises  with  the  issues  received  since  the  time  of  the  said  caption  ; 
and  after  her  death  the  said  pren(uses  are  to  revert  to  the  king  by  reason  of 
the  forfeiture  incurred  by  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Wyggemor  to  whom 
the  same  ought  of  hereditary  right  to  have  descended. 

Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Ely,  or  his  vicar  general  during  his  absence 
in  distant  parts,  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Reginald  de  Neuton, 
a  monk  of  Thorneye,  to  be  abbot  of  that  house.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Midsummer  for  John  de  Colevill, 
going  beyond  the  seas  with  J.  bishop  of  Ely. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  2. 


267 


1323. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 


The  like  for  the  following,  going  with 
John  de  Coventre. 
Gilbert  de  Earethorp. 
Robert  de  Holebech. 
Master  William  de  Birton 
John  de  Lye. 
Henry  Waleys. 
Thomas  Poleyn. 
William  de  Atherston. 
Alexander  le  Botyller. 
Simon  le  Ussher. 
Adam  de  Garton. 


the  said  bishop : — 
Robert  Modican. 
William  de  Clopton. 
William  de  Ousthorp. 
Master  Nicholas  de  Stocton. 
Walter  de  Heselarion. 
Thomas  de  Ousthorp. 
John  de  Weston. 
Robert  de  Bilkemoie. 
Gaucelin  Pagan. 
John  son  of  Peter  de  Hothum. 


Feb.  22. 
Newark. 


March  21. 
Lenton. 


March  15. 
Knar6&- 
borough. 


Giles  de  Trompyngton,  going  with  the  said  bishop,  has  letters  nominatin^^: 
John  Bernard  and  Thomas  de  Gotenham  his  attorneys  in  England  until 
Midsummer. 

The  following  going  with  the  said  bishop  have  like  letters : — 
John  de  Hothum,  the  younger,  nominating  John  de  Heselarton  and 

John  de  Ousthorp. 
John  de  Ros,  nominating  William  de  Fayrford  and  John  Eglyn. 
Master  William  de  Birton,  Master  Nicholas  de  Stokton,  William  de 

Ousthorp,  John  son  of  Peter  de'Hothum,  Thomas  de  Ousthorp  and 

Walter  de  Heselarton,  nominating  John  de  Heselarton  and  John  de 

Ousthorp. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  William  de  Bevercote, 
parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Northampton. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
John  de  Daylington,  clerk. 
The  abbot  of  Wellebek. 

The  abbot  of  St.  James  without  Northampton. 
John  de  Neweland,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bliseworth. 
Joan  de  Weston. 

The  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  Sunttynfeld  by  Witsand. 
Master    Robert  de   Weston,  parson  of    the  church    of  Asshele  by 

Rokyngham. 
John  de  Brantyngham,  sacristan  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln. 
Thomas  de  Neuson,  clerk. 

Thomas  de  Neuson,  parson  of  the  church  of  Great  Grauntesden. 
The  prior  of  St.  Bartholomew's,  Smythefeld,  London. 

Commission  to  Walter  de  Pavely  and  the  sheriff  of  Wilts,  after  recital  of 
the  commission  [81  October,  p,  218]  directed  to  them,  to  array  all  fencible 
men  between  sixteen  and  sixty  in  that  county,  so  as  to  be  ready  to  join  the 
king  at  given  notice.     [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  following  counties  : — 
John  de  Botreux  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Cornwall. 
Stephen  de  Haccombe  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Devon. 
John  de  Clivedon  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Somerset. 
John  Peverel  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Dorset. 

John  de  Scures,  the  sheriff,  and  James  de  Norton,  co.  Southampton. 
John  Haward,  the  sheriff,  and  Geoffrey  Whith,  co.  Norfolk. 
John  Haward,  the  sheriff,  and  Edmund  de  Hemegrave,  oo.  Suffolk. 
John  Daubernoun,  the  younger,  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Surrey. 
Thomas  Tregoz  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Sussex. 
Stephen  de  Cobham  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Kent. 


268 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

April  14. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Membrane  28 — cant. 

Simon  de  Eynardesle  and  Robert  de  Hagham,  co.  Essex. 

Richard  de  Perers  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Hertford. 

John  de  Lymbury  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Cambridge. 

William  Moigne  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Huntingdon. 

Robert  Malet  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Buckingham. 

John  de  Mortayne  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Bedford. 

William  le  Blount  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Rutland. 

Roger  de  Brok  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Middlesex. 

Robert  de  Ardem,  John  do  Harecourt  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Oxford. 

Reginald  Pavely  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Berks. 

Thomas  de  Mounteneye  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Northampton. 

William  de  Wauton  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Gloucester.  -^ 

William  Corbet  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Worcester. 

Roger  Chaundos,  the  sheriff,  and  Richard  de  Baskerville,  co.  Hereford. 

Roger  Corbet  of  Tassele  and  the  sheriff,  co.  Salop.      [Pari.  Writs], 

Afterwards  2  June,  the  king  being  at  Thorp  by  York,  and  a  truce  having 

been  made  with  the  Scots,  the  above  commissioners  were  commanded  to 

surcease  the  execution  of  the  foregoing,  as  more  fully  appears  in  the  dorse 

of  the  Close  Roll  under  the  same  date.      [FarL  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  form  of  the  array.     French.      [Pari,  Writs.] 


March  14. 

Enares- 
borough. 


April  4. 

Westminster. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


April  6. 
Tower  of 
London. 


MEMBRANE    22. 

Notification  of  a  truce  with  Robert  de  Brus  and  the  Scots  until  Holy 
Trinity  next.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  keepers  of  towns,  constables  of  castles,  sheriffs  and  other 
ministers  of  the  king  tp  see  that  the  truce  is  kept. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Cumberland  to  see  that  it  is  proclaimed  and 
kept. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Northumberland.     French.     [Fa^d^a,'] 

Appointment  of  Anthony  de  Lucy,  to  preserve  the  truce  in  the  county  of 
Cumberland.     French,      [Fcedei-a,]  By  K. 

The  like  of  Ralph  de  Nevill  and  Roger  de  Horsle  in  the  county  of 
Northumberland.     French.      [Fosdera.] 

Power  to  William  de  Herle  to  confirm  the  said  truce  in  the  king's  name. 
French.      [Fcedera.] 

Protection  with  clause  nolumns  until  Michaelmas  for  Thomas  Cobbe  and 
William  Colian,  going  with  their  ships  to  the  southern  parts  of  the  realm 
to  buy  com  and  victuals  and  to  convey  the  same  to  York,  Newcastle  upon 
Tyne  and  the  northern  parts  of  the  realm,  they  having  found  security  in 
the  Chancery  that  they  will  not  take  the  same  elsewhere  or  communicate 
with  the  Scots.  By  C. 

Safe-conduct  until  Ascension  for  Alexander  de  Seton  and  William  de 
Mountfichet,  knights,  and  Master  Walter  de  Twynham,  clerk,  coming  to 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  on  behalf  of  Robert  de  Brus  and  his  accomplices, 
to  treat  of  peace  with  the  commissioners  whom  the  king  will  send  there  on 
that  account.      [Fadera.]  By  E. 

Power  to  Henry,  lord  of  Sully,  to  prolong  the  present  truce  with  Robert 
de  Brus  and  his  adherents  &om  Holy  Trinity  until  some  later  term. 
[Fcedera.]  By  K. 


16  EDWABD  n.— Pabt  2. 


269 


1323. 

April  8. 

Tower  of 
J^ondun. 


April  6. 
Tower  of 
London. 


April  4. 
Westminster. 

AprU  6. 

Westminster. 


April  6. 

Westminster, 


April  5. 
Westminster. 


April  7. 
Westminster. 


April  7. 
Tower  of 
London. 
April  16. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Meinhrane  22 — conU 

Herbert  do  Marisco,  going  to  Ireland,  has  letters  nominating  Richard  de 
Byrland  and  Nicholas  Martyn  his  attorneys  in  England  for  two  years. 

Simple  protection  until  Christmas  for  Richard  de  Biirgo,  earl  of  Ulster, 
and  William  de  Burgo,  coming  to  the  king  on  the  king's  business. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Bobert  de  Baldok. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  de  Langeton,  king's  clerk,  as  a 
chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer  in  the  room  of  Master  James  de  Ispannia, 
king's  kinsman.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer. 
[Pari   WriU.] 

Safe-conduct  until  All  Saints  for  the  abbot  of  Thame,  going  beyond  the 
seas  on  his  own  business,  or  for  the  men  of  his  household. 

Ralph,  abbot  of  Pr^aux,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Richard  de  Pratellis  and  Richard  Fauquet  his  attorneys  in  England  for  five 
years.  By  fine  of  40«.     Norfolk. 

Protection  until  the  Holy  Trinity  for  the  men  and  subjects  of  the  Count 
of  Flanders,  now  in  Scotland,  returning  from  thence  to  England  or  the 
parts  of  Flanders,  a  truce  having  been  made  between  the  king's  lieges  and 
the  men  of  the  said  Count  touching  the  dissensions  between  them  until 
Michaelmas,  on  condition  that  the  count  shall  desist  from  giving  any  aid 
to  the  Scots  and  rebels  and  from  communicating  with  them.      [Fcedera,'] 

ByK. 

Afterwards  17  April  the  said  letters  were  renewed  until  the  octave  of 
Midsummer.      [F<zdera.'\  By  K. 

Notification  directed  to  the  jbldermen,  sheriffs,  citizens,  and  commonalty 
of  the  city  of  London,  of  the  appointment  by  the  king  of  Nicholas  de 
Farnedon,  citizen  of  London,  to  the  ofiice  of  the  mayoralty  of  the  said 
city  during  pleasure.      [Fcaiera :  Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Simon  Flambard  to  the  prior 
and  convent  of  St.  Fredeswyde's,  Oxford,  of  a  messuage  in  London,  which 
is  worth  in  all  its  issues  7s.  2d.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  niade  by 
Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  in  part 
satisfaction  of  .a  licence,  granted  to  them  at  the  instance  of  Margaret, 
countess  of  Cornwall,  the  king's  niece,  to  acquire  lands  and  rent  to  the 
value  of  201.  a  year. 

Pardon  at  the  request  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  to  John  Boterel  for 
his  adherence  to  the  rebels.  By  p.s. 

Master  Robert  de  Hasele,  parson  of  the  church  of  Derham,  and  prebendary 
of  the  collegiate  church  of  Westbury,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters 
nominating  William  de  Thunneyk  and  Thomas  Barry  of  Brystoll  his 
attorneys  in  England  for  two  years. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  John  de  Tonyford,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Preston. 

The  like  for  Robert  de  Hakeneye. 


March  80. 

Langley. 


MEMBRANE  21. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Oillard  de  Welle  to  the  custody  of  the 
castle  of  Hardelagh  with  the  same  fee  as  others  have  received  in  that 
office.  By  p.s. 


270  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  ooQ  Membrane  21 — cont. 

Mandate  to  the  constable  of  the  said  castle  to  deliver  it  to  him  with  its 
armour,  victuals,  &c. 
The  like  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  justice  of  Wales,  or  his  lieutenant. 

April  8.  Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Master  John  de  Ros, 

WestmiiiBter.  parson  of  the  church  of  Bisshopesbourn. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Richard  Frost  of  Suthampton. 
Laurence  de  Dunolmia  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 
The  prior  of  Montacute. 

Laurence  de  Rustiton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Hertyng. 
John  de  Bruge,  parson  of  the  church  of  Heghardres. 
John  de  Tryple. 

The  said  John  and  Hugh  de  Tothill. 
John  de  Marton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Westtillebury,  who  is 

constantly  attendant  upon  the  king's  business. 
John  de  Langeton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Langeton. 
Alexander  son  of  Ellas  le  Callere  of  Walleworth  and  Elias  his  brother. 
Hawise  la  Converse  of  Oxford. 

Peter  de  la  Rokele.  Bj  E. 

Roger  de  Drax,  parson  of  the  church  of  Saynesbyre. 
John  de  Langeton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Langeton. 
The  prior  of  St.  Neots. 
John  le  Weydour  of  Northampton. 
John  de  Langeton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Langeton. 
Walter  de  Lisula. 

April  7.  Theobald  de  Goldyngton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Dale. 

Tower  of  The  prior  of  Dover. 

London. 

Richard,  parson  of  the  church  of  Theiden  Gemoun. 

Andrew  de  Medestede. 

The  abbot  of  Humberstane. 

Master  William  de  Lubenham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Hargrave. 

The  abbot  of  Faversham. 

Master  Robert  de  Patrica,  archdeacon  of  Stafford. 

Roger,  parson  of  the  church  of  Saynesbury. 

Master  Simon  de  Mune,  parson  of  the  church  of  Bredon. 
The  prior  of  Lewes. 

Robert  de  Ailleston,  prebendary  of  Button. 
The  abbot  of  Grestain. 

Master  Robert  de  Hasele,  parson  of  the  church  of  Derham  and  pre- 
bendary of  the  collegiate  church  of  Westbury. 
William  de  Drax,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lambeheth. 
Hugh  de  Notyngham. 

William  de  Loppedell,  parson  of  the  church  of  Selesye. 
John  de  Boulewas. 

April  1.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  prior  and  Friars  Preachers  of  Oxford  that 

Westminster,  thev  may  dig  stone  at  Whateleye  in  a  place  called  Cherlegrave,  which  is 
within  the  metes  of  the  forest  of  Shottovre,  in  the  king's  soil  there  in  a 
space  of  100  feet  square,  and  bring  the  same  to  Oxford  for  the  repair  of 
their  houses,  in  accordance  with  the  grant  to  that  effect  made  9  July 
82  Edward  I.  [Cal.  Patent  EoUs  82  Edward  I,  p.  288.]  By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  271 


1  QOQ  Membrane  21 — cont. 

April  3.  Request,  for  one  year,  to  the  prior  general,  priors  provincial  and  local  of 

Westminster,    the  order  of  Carmelities  to  receive  favourably  Richard  Baldewyn,  a  friar 

of  that  order  and  one  of  the  king's  Household  {familmrvi  7ioster),  who  is 
going  in  fulfilment  of  a  vow  on  pilgrimage  to  the  shrines  of  St.  Mary  the 
Virgin  of  Toulouse,  St.  James  and  St.  Mary  Magdalen.  By  K. 

April  4.  Safe-conduct  until  the  Holy  Trinity  for  two  foot-men,  whom  Henry,  lord 

Westminster,    of  Sully,  is  sending  to  Scotland  on  his  business.  By  K. 

April  4.  Stephen  de  Jusseaux,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  John 

Westminster,    de  Torryng,  parson  of  the  church  of  Torryng,  and  Guy  de  Jusseaux  his 
^  attorneys  in  England  for  two  years. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Master  John  de  Shordich, 
gone  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

April  5.  The  like,  until  Christmas,  for  R.  bishop  of  Winchester,  staying  beyond 

Westminster,    the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

April  4.  The  like  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Hockele,  staying  beyond  the  seas  on 

Westminster,    the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Thomas  de  Hockele. 
Stephen  de  Hockele.  By  E. 

April  4.  Simple  protection  for  two  years  for  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Bohoun 

Westminster,     of  Midhurst. 

April  1.  Association  of  John  de  Swyneford,  in  the  room  of  William  Moigne,  who 

Westminster,  does  not  reside  in  the  county  and  cannot  act,  with  the  sheriff  of  Hunting- 
don, to  array  the  men  between  sixteen  and  sixty  in  that  county. 
[Pari.  Writs.]  By  C. 

April'  6.  Grant  to  Giles  de  Bello  Campo  of  the  manor  of  Mawardyn,  co.  Hereford, 

Westminster,    q^it  of  rent,  late  of  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Chirk,  a  rebel,  and  which  by 

forfeiture  came  into  the  king's  hands,  for  so  long  as  the  said  Giles  shall 
serve  the  king  or  until  the  king  shall  provide  him  with  land  to  the 
value  of  40Z.  a  year ;  grant  also  to  him  of  the  king's  gift  of  all  the  goods 
therein,  viz.  the  com  growing  in  the  lands  as  well  as  other  things.    By  p.s. 

April  6.  R.  bishop  of  Winchester,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 

Westminster.    John  de  Dorsete  and  Peter  de  Capite  Carerii  his  attorneys  in  England  for 

one  year.  By  K. 

April  4.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

Westminster.  Lesnes  of  divers  parcels  of  land  and  messuages  in  Lesnes  by  William  de 
Langeford,  John  de  Langeford,  William  Calt  of  Estdon  and  Simon  Sefoul 
of  Lesnes :  in  Chiselhurst  by  John  son  of  William  le  Fader  and  Maud 
his  wife ;  in  Tonge  by  John  le  Fader  and  Joan  his  wife,  John  Baldelot, 
Peter  Doberich,  William  Doberich  and  William  de  Norwyco;  and  in 
Wilmynton  by  Thomas  le  Hert  of  Hokholt,  all  which  are  held  of  the  abbot 
and  convent  and  are  worth  in  all  their  issues  Vis.  M.  a  vear,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this 
side  Trent ;  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  lands  and  rents  to 
the  value  of  20Z.  a  year. 

April  5.  Master  Pancius  de  Controne,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 

Westminster*   John  Marsuppini  of  Florence  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 


272  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  ong  Membrane  21 — cont. 

April  5.  Pardon  to  Henry  de  Hounholl  for  his  adherence  to  Nicholas  de  Turvill, 

WestminBter.    a  rebel,  saving  to  the  king  the  forfeiture  of  his  lands.  By  p.s. 

April  4.  Licence  for  Robert  de  Beverlaco,  clerk,  to  grant  to  Alice  la  Botillere  and 

Westminster.  John  her  son  2  messuages,  200  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  8 
acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of  wood  and  14s.  of  rent  in  Elmedon,  held  in 
chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Boulogne,  to  hold  to  the  said  Alice  and  John  and 
the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  John  with  successive  remainders  to  Robert 
brother  of  the  said  John,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  and  to  Eleanor  their 
sister,  and  her  heirs.  By  fine  of  40s. 

April  8.  William  de  Estaniaco,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letter^  nominating 

Tower  of      Richard  de  Haseldenn  and  Peter  de  Gumbremount  his  attorneys  in  England 
London.        fo^  ^j^q  yg^rs. 


MEMBRANE   20. 

April  1.  Presentation  of  Robert  Elis   of  Foulboum  to  the  church  of  Little 

Westminster.  Wrattynge  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Roger  de 
Burgoyne,  the  last  rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody 
of  the  land  and  heir  of  Albred  de  Capellis,  tenant  in  chief. 

March  80.        Pardon  to  Robert  le  Fevre  of  Ramsthorp  for  the  death  of  Roger  Janewey 
Langley.      of  Ramsthorp,  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

April  2.  Request  to  J.  bishop  of  Carlisle  to  admit  Roger  de  Levyngton,  king's 

Westminster,  clerk,  to  the  church  of  Stapelton  in  the  diocese  of  Carlisle,  which  belongs 
to  the  presentation  of  the  king  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of  Walter  de 
Corry,  a  rebel,  being  in  the  king's  hands,  and  also  to  Richard  de  Kirkebride, 
Peter  Tylliol,  Walter  de  Kyrkebride  and  Patrick  de  Sutheyk,  who  have 
joined  with  the  king  in  presenting  him.  By  E. 

April  5.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Master  Gilbert  de  Middelton, 

Westminster,  king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of  Northampton,  of  20  acres  of  wood,  18  acres  of 
meadow,  and  14  acres  of  pasture  in  Wappenham,  co.  Northampton,  and 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  that  town,  held  in  chief,  to  religious  houses, 
or  secular  chaplains  celebrating  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  church  for 
the  souls  of  Edward  I,  the  king  after  his  death,  the  king's  ancestors  and 
heirs,  the  said  Gilbert,  his  ancestors  and  benefactors,  and  all  the  faithful 
departed :  licence  also  for  the  appropriation  of  the  said  church.        By  p.s. 

April  1.  Mandate  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  of  the  tenth  and  sixth  and  to  the 

Westminster,  purveyors  of  com  for  the  king's  use  to  do  as  Walter  de  Norwyco,  chief 
baron  of  the  Exchequer,  appointed  to  make  provision  of  corn  and  to  provide 
for  the  payment  thereof,  shall  direct  them  ;  the  taxers  and  collectors  are  to 
receive  letters  from  the  said  Walter  for  payments  made  by  his  direction,  for 
which  allowance  will  be  made  to  them  at  the  Exchequer. 
Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled, 

April  6.  Writ  of  aid  until  Whitsuntide  for  Maneutus  Francisci,  king's  merchant, 

Westminster,    appointed  to  purvey  com  in  divers  counties  for  the  Scotch  war.  By  K. 

April  5.  Mandate  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  of  the  tenth  and  sixth  in  the  county 

Westminster,  of  Cambridge,  to  pay  for  the  corn  bought  for  the  Scotch  war  by  John  de 
Crek,  William  de  Leycestre,  and  Andrew  le  Moigne  in  the  county  of  Cam- 
bridge, viz.  612i  quarters  of  wheat  at  10s.  a  quarter,  614i  quarters  of 
barley  at  8^.,  16^  quarters  of  beans  at  Ss.,  and  88  quarters  of  oats  at  45.,  part 


16  EDWABD  n.— Pabt  2.  278 


1323. 


Membrane  20 — cont. 


of  the  purveyanoe  they  were  lately  commanded  to  make,  viz.  1,500 
quarters  of  wheat,  1,000  quarters  of  barley,  500  quarters  of  beans,  and  500 
quarters  of  oats.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  for  the  county  of  Huntingdon  to  pay 
at  the  same  rate  for  the  com  bought  by  the  same  commissioners  in  that 
county.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  for  the  county  of  Essex,  to  pay  at 
the  same  rate  for  the  com  bought  there  by  John  de  Lyston,  John  de 
Grosseby  and  John  de  Dovre,  at  the  rate  of  10s.  the  quarter  for  wheat, 
and  4s.  the  quarter  for  oats. 

The  like  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  for  the  county  of  Kent,  to  pay  for  the 
com  bought  there  by  Henry  de  Sardenn,  Nicholas  de  Acton,  Stephen  de 
Delham,  and  John  de  Breideston  at  the  rate  of  lis.  a  quarter  for  wheat, 
Is,  Gil,  a  quarter  for  barley,  and  is.  a  quarter  for  oats.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  for  the  county  of  Nottingham  to  pay 
at  the  rate  of  125.  the  quarter  for  wheat,  95.  the  quarter  for  barley,  95.  the 
quarter  for  beans  and  peas,  for  the  provisions  bought  there  by  Richard  de 
Whatton,  Robert  de  Notingham,  and  William  de  Dogmeresfeld.  By  E. 

April  18.         The  like  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  in  the  parts  of  Lyndeseye,   co. 
Westminster     Lincoln,   to  pay  for  the  corn   bought  there  by  Simon  de  Lunderthorp, 

Gilbert  deEboraco  and  Alan  de  Cubbeldyk,  viz.  1,608  quarters  of  wheat, 

1,086  quarters  of  barley,  151i  quarters  of  draget,  68  quarters  of  *  hastebere' 

and  542i  quarters  of  oats.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  in  the  parts  of  Eesteven,  co.  Lincoln. 

The  like  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  in  the  parts  of  Holand,  co.  Lincoln. 

April  1.  Writ  de  intendendo  to  the  sheriffs  and  other  bailiffis  and  ministers  of  the 

Westminster,    king  of  the  counties  of  Essex,  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Cambridge,  Huntingdon 

and  Lincoln  for  the  above  Walter  de  Norwyco,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

whom  the  king  has  charged  with  making  purveyances  and  payments  in 

this  matter.  By  E. 

April  6.  Pardon  to  William  de  Beaupuche  for  the  death  of  John  de  Wetewang, 

Tower  of      and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

London. 

April  7.  Grant  to  John  Harsek,  king's  yeoman,  of  the  manor  of  Moundeford, 

Tower  of      co.  Norfolk,  late  of  Warin  de  Insula,  a  rebel,  which  by  forfeiture  is  in  the 

London.       king's  hands,  to  hold  so  long  as  he  serves  the  king  or  until  the  king  shall 

provide  him  with  20  marks  a  year  of  land.  By  p.s. 

April  4.  Writ  of  aid  for  John  Haward  and  Benedict  de  Braham  appointed  to  arrest 

Westminster.    Richard  de  Holbrok.  By  E. 

April  7.  Mandate  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  of  the  tenth  and  sixth  in  the  county 

Westminster,    of  Suthampton  to  pay  for  the  provisions  bought  by  the  king's  command  by 

the  sheriff  in  that  county  by  view  of  Thomas  de  Geyrgrave,  king's  clerk, 
viz.  478  quarters  of  wheat  at  divers  prices,  406  quarters  of  barley  at  65.  8^/. 
the  quarter,  887  quarters  of  oats  at  divers  prices,  and  162  bacons  at  divers 
prices,  amounting  in  the  whole  to  462Z.  95.  8^/.,  for  which  payments  allow- 
ances will  be  made  in  their  accounts.  By  E. 

April  18.         Mandate  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side 

Tower  of      Trent,  to  deliver  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Thomeye  to  Reginald 

London.       ^q  Neuton,  a  monk  of  that  house,  whose  election  to  be  abbot  thereof  has 

been  confirmed  by  John  de  Crauden,  prior  of  Ely,  vicar  genaral  of  J.  bishop 

of  Ely  during  his  absence  in  distant  parts,  the  king  having  taken  foalty 

from  and  restored  the  temporalities  to  the  said  Reginald.  By  E. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  abbey. 

249C2  8 


274  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323,  MEMBRANE  19. 

April  5.  Oommission  to  Thomas  Lercedekne  and  Reginald  de  Botreaux  to  array 

Westminster.    200  footmen  armed  with  haketons,  basnets  and  *  palettis  *  and  to  lead  them 

to  the  king  at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  by  the  Octave  of  the  Nativity  of  St. 
John  the  Baptist  to  go  against  the  Scots.     [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  following  counties : — 
John  de  Sutton,  Geoffrey  de  Sancto  Quintino  and  Thomas  Ughtred, 

in  CO.  York,  4,500. 
Walter  de  Goushull,  Thomas  de  Longevilers  and  William  de  Rosels, 

in  COS.  Nottingham  and  Derby,  1,500. 
Walter  de  Stirkland  and  Richard  de  Denton  in  cos.  Cumberland  and 

Westmoreland,  2,000. 
Gilbert  de  Burghdon  and  Adam  de  Denton  in  co.  Northumberland,  500. 
Richard'  de  Hoghton  and  William  Gentil,  in  co.  Lancaster,  1,000, 

besides  400  bowmen  selected  at  another  time. 
John  Sauvage  and  Thomas  de  Sandwyco,  in  co.  Eent,  except  the 

Wealds,  400. 
Roger  de  Bavent  and  Nicholas  Gentil,  in  co.  Surrey,  100. 
Ralph  de  Wedon  and  Ralph  son  of  Richard,  in  cos.  Bedford  and 

Buckingham,  800. 
Robert  de  Moreby  and  Reginald  Favely,  in  cos.  Oxford  and  Berks,  800. 
William  de  Lucy  and  Hugh  de  Prestwold,  in  the  counties  of  Warwick 

and  Leicester,  800. 
William  Corbet  and  Clement  de  Doneclent,  in  co.  Worcester,  200. 
John  de  Lymbury  and  John  de  Swynford,  in  cos.   Cambridge  and 

Huntingdon,  400. 
Afterwards,  on  6  May,  as  John  de  Swyneford  could  not  attend  thereto, 
John  de  Dene  was  appointed  in  his  place. 

John  Haward,  John  de  Fitton  and  John  de  Whelnetham  in  cos. 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  700. 
John  Daundelyn  and  John  de  Deen,  in  co.  Northampton,  500. 
John  Hakelut  and  William  le  Blount,  in  co.  Rutland,  ICO. 
John  Darcy,  *  Tuncle,'  William  Wasteneys  and  Alexander  de  Monte 

Forti,  in  co.  Lincoln,  2,000. 

Nicholas  Dauneye  and  William  de  Cheverston,  in  co.  Devon,  800. 
Afterwards,  on  5  May,  as  the  said  Nicholas  could  not  attend  thereto, 
Stephen  de  Haccombe  was  appointed  in  his  place. 

John  de  Enefeld  and  Gilbert  Barentyn,  in  co.  Middlesex,  100. 
Afterwards,  on  5  May,  as  the  said  Gilbert  could  not  attend  thereto, 
Th.  Wyot  was  appointed  in  his  place. 

Nicholas  de  Farndon,  the  mayor,  and  Anketin  Gysors,  in  the  city  of 
London,  200.     Anketin  to  be  their  leader.      [Pari,  Writs,] 
Afterwards,  on  2  June,  the  king  being  at  Thorp  by  York,  and  a  truce  being 
made  with  the  Scots  the  above  commissioners  were  commanded  to  surcease 
the  execution  of  the  premises.     [Pari,  Writs,] 

April  12.  Commission  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  justice  of  Wales,  or  his  lieuten- 
Tower  of  ant,  to  array  4,000  footmen  in  North  Wales  and  South  Wales  and  to 
London.       apportion  the  contingents  at  his  discretion.      [Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same  Edmund,  lord  of  Eery,  Kedewy,  Clon,  Oswaldestre 
and  Chirk  to  array  500  footmen  in  those  lands.     [Pari,  Writs.]  By  K. 


^ 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2. 


276 


1323. 


April  13. 

Tower  of 

London. 


April  16. 

Tower  of 
London. 

April  18. 
Knarcs- 
borough. 

April  14. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Membram  19 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  following: — 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  lord  of  the  land  of  Melenith,  for  800. 
John  Grey,  lord  of  the  land  of  Driffyn  Cloyt,  for  200. 
Henry  de  Lancastre,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Monemuwe,  Eedwelly,  and 

Carwathlan,  for  800. 
Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Strogoyl  and  Nether- 

went,  for  100. 
John  de  Hastyng,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Bergeveny  and  Went,  for  800. 
Robert  de  Monte  Alto,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Estradelon  and  Hawardyn, 

for  100. 
Fnlk  son  of  Warin,  lord  of  the  land  of  Whitynton,  for  60. 
William  la  Zousch  of  Assheby,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Elvayl  Ughmenyth 

and  Elvayl  Ismenyth,  for  200. 
Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Morgannou  and 

Glamorgan,  for  1,000. 
Isabella,  queen  of  England,  lady  of  the  land  of  Maillorseisenek,  for  100. 
Elizabeth  de  Burgo,  lady  of  the  land  of  Gower,  for  200. 
Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Dynbegh, 

Rowynnok  and  Eeinmerich,  for  600. 
John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  lord  of  the  lands  of  Bromfeld  and 

Yale,  for  400. 
John  de  Charleton,  lord  of  the  land  of  Fouwys,  for  600. 
The  keeper  of  the  lands  of  Audele  and  Gantrebaghan  in  the  Marches, 

for  100. 
The  keeper  of  the  land  of  Brekheneu,  for  200. 
The  keeper  of  the  land  of  Buelt,  for  100. 
The  keeper  of  the  lands  of  Penkethely,  Blenleveny,  Bolkedynas  and 

Brentles,  for  400. 
John  de  Crumbwell,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Hope,  for  60.   [Pari,  Writs,] 
Afterwards,  on  2  June,  by  reason  of  the  above  truce,  these  commissions 
were  superseded.     [Pari.  Writs.] 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Christchurch,  Canterbury,  for  the  maintenance  of  seven  chaplains  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  by  the 
gate  of  their  priory  for  the  souls  of  the  king  and  his  ancestors  and  for  the 
faithful  departed,  by  William  de  Wertyng  of  84  acres  of  land  in  Bisshopin- 
denn  and  Great  Chert,  and  by  Bertram  de  Twitham  of  24jt  acres  of  land  and 
4  acres  of  meadow  in  Old  Romenale  and  Brok  by  Wy  held  of  the  said 
prior  and  convent,  which  are  worth  in  all  their  issues  lOs.  Sd.  a  year,  as 
appears  by  inquisitions  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk, 
escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  licence  to  acquire 
lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  201.  a  year. 

Grant  for  life  to  Simon  de  Redyng,  serjeant  at  arms,  of  the  lands  in 
Curwyard  and  la  Wodehalle,  co.  Worcester,  late  of  John  Wyard,  a  rebel, 
which  as  an  escheat  are  in  the  king's  hands.  ,         By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  William  de  Ayremynne, 
prebendary  of  Leghton  Busard  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln.    By  K. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  John  de  Woume,  king's  merchant,  going 
beyond  the  seas  to  buy  and  bring  victuals  into  England  ;  nothing  is  to  be 
taken  against  his  will  from  his  goods. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 


276 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1353. 

April  14. 

Tower  of 

London. 

April  18. 

Tower  of 
London. 


Membrane  19 — cont. 

Protection  with  safe-conduct  until  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  for  William  de 
Werdale,  king's  clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  pilgrimage. 

Notification  that  Robert  de  Bhirlond,  imprisoned  on  suspicion  during  the 
late  disturbances  in  the  realm,  has  been  released  from  gaol  by  the  king, 
who  now  is  fully  informed  of  his  good  conduct. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Bobert  de  Baldok. 


April  18. 
Westminster. 


April  18. 
Westminster. 


April  18. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    18. 

April  20         Protection  with  cl&use  nolumtis  for  one  year  for  the  prioress  of  St.  Helen's, 
Langley.      London. 

The  like  for  the  following  : — 

Master  Richard  de  Dane,  parson  of  the  church  of  Tuggeford. 

The  abbot  of  Muchelnye. 

The  prioress  of  St.  Mary's,  Clerkenewell. 

William  de  Harewell. 

The  prior  of  Goldeclyve. 

The  prior  of  Newstead  upon  Ancolne. 

Hugh  Gemoun,  parson  of  the  church  of  Elkesleye. 

William  de  Ayremynne,  prebendary  of  Leghton  Busard  in  the  church 

of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln. 
Gilbert  de  Ebor[acQ],  parson  of  the  church  of  Little  Bradleye. 
The  abbess  of  Elnestowe. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Carleton  to  a  moiety  of  the  church  of  Ekynton 
in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reasoh  of 
his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  John  de  Stotevill,  tenant  in  chief. 

By  p.s. 

Protection  and  safe-conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  the  men  of  the  land  of 
Flanders,  coming  into  the  realm  to  trade,  the  king,  at  the  request  of  Louis 
count  of  Flanders  and  Nevers,  having  made  a  truce  with  him  until  that  date, 
in  accordance  with  which  the  count  has  ordered  that  the  Scots  in  Flanders 
are  to  be  removed  within  a  certain  term,  and  his  subjects  are  to  desist  from 
giving  aid  to  them.  The  men  of  the  count  are  not  to  be  arrested  for  any 
trespasses  committed  by  others,  or  for  debts,  whereof  they  are  not  principal 
debtors  or  sureties,  provided  they  attempt  nothing  against  the  form  of  the 
statute  of  the  woolstaple.     [Foedera.]  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  rogamus  for  three  years  for  the  brethren  and  sisters 
of  the  hospital  of  St.  Giles  without  Shrewsbury. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Bobert  Bataill  to  be  captain  and  admiral 
in  the  West  of  the  fleet  of  ships  from  the  Cinque  Ports  and  elsewhere, 
which  the  king  caused  to  be  summoned  to  go  against  the  Scots  and  rebels ; 
with  power  to  punish  mariners  and  others  of  the  said  fleet.  By  K. 

,     Writ  de  intendendo  to  the  barons,  masters,  mariners  and  others  of  the 
said  fleet.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  the  owners  {'patronu)^  merchants,  masters  and  mariners  of  the 
five  galleys  of  the  town  of  Venice  of  all  homicides  committed  by  them  in  the 
dissensions  which  arose  between  them  and  the  men  of  Southampton  and 
the  Isle  of  Wight  when  they  lately  came  to  Southampton,  wherein  men 
were  killed  on  both  sides,  on  which  account  the  said  owners,  merchants 
and  others  fear  to  come  into  the  realm,  on  condition  that  they  stand  to 
right  if  any  one  wishes  to  implead  them.      [Fcedera,']  By  K. 


April  18. 
Westminster, 

April  18. 
Westminster. 


April  16. 

Westminster. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


277 


1323. 

April  18. 
Westminster 


April  21. 
Langley. 


April  28. 
Langley. 


April  29. 
Oakham. 


April  26. 

Newnham  by 

Bedford. 

April  26. 
Newnham. 


April  20. 
Langley 


April  29. 
Newark 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

Safe-conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  Giles  de  Hersbergh^  townsman  of 
Bruges  in  Flanders,  his  household  and  goods,  coming  into  the  realm,  and 
if  for  infirmity  or  any  reasonable  cause  he  shall  be  unable  to  depart  within 
that  term,  he  shall  remain  under  the  king's  special  safe-conduct  and 
protection  until  he  can  leave  the  realm.  By  E. 

Appointment  of  John  Devery,  king's  clerk,  to  view  the  grinding,  boulting 
and  packing  in  barrels  of  the  com  and  victuals  for  the  Scotch  war,  ordered 
to  be  purveyed  in  the  city  of  London  [andj  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 
and  to  be  received  and  despatched  by  the  sheriffs  to  Newcastle  upon  Tyne ; 
the  contents  of  every  barrel  are  to  be  specified  in  the  indentures  to  be 
made  between  him  and  the  said  sheriffs ;  one  part  thereof  to  be  sent  to  the 
Wardrobe.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  of  the  tenth  and  sixth  in  the  county 
of  Middlesex  with  respect  to  the  1,000  quarters  of  wheat  which  Master 
Robert  de  Haselsawe  and  Reginald  de  Conductu  were  commanded  to 
purvey  in  the  city  of  London,  to  pay  for  so  much  as  they  have  bought, 
or  shall  buy  hereafter.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  of  the  sixth  in  the  said  city. 

Protection  with  clause  volumm  until  a  fortnight  after  Midsummer  for 
Robert  de  Monte  Alto,  going  to  the  Marches  of  Scotland  on  the  king's 
service.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  R.  de  Baldok. 

Safe-conduct  for  John  Dyve,  master  of  a  ship  called  La  Godeyere  of 
Wynchelse,  going  with  his  ship  to  divers  parts. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Grant  at  the  king's  will  to  Miles  de  Verdoun,  for  his  better  maintenance, 
of  the  town  called  '  le  Disart,'  co.  Meath,  Lreland,  and  the  manor  of  Martri, 
CO.  Meath,  late  of  Hugh  de  Turpeton,  a  rebel,  and  the  hamlet  called  the 
'  Old  Grange,'  by  Rath  were,  co.  Meath,  late  of  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of 
Wygemor,  a  rebel,  which  as  escheats  are  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Master  Walter  de  Islep,  treasurer  of  Ireland,  to  deliver  the 
same  to  him. 

Mandate  to  the  taxers  and  collectors  of  the  tenth  and  sixth  in  the  county 
of  Sussex  to  pay  for  the  com  bought  in  that  county  by  view  of  William  de 
Holynes  for  the  Scotch  war,  viz.  500  quarters  of  wheat,  800  of  barley,  and 
500  of  oats,  amounting  to  4d8Z.  Ids.  2d, 

The  like  to  those  of  the  county  of  Surrey  to  pay  for  121  bacons,  viz. 
201.  188.,  part  of  500  bacons  ordered  to  be  purveyed  by  view  of  the  said 
William  de  Holyns. 

Grant  during  pleasure  to  Geoffrey  de  Hynton  of  the  of&ce  of  comptroller 
of  the  custom  in  the  town  and  port  of  Boston,  to  hold  in  like  manner  as 
others  have  held  that  ofQce.  By  E. 

The  like  to  William  de  Barton,  the  elder,  in  the  towns  and  ports  of 
Eyngeston  on  Hull  and  Ravenser. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled.  By  E. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE   17. 


Safe-conduct  until  the  Holy  Trinity  for  Thomas  Randolf ,  earl  of  Moray, 
coming  to  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  to  treat  of  a  final  peace  between  the  king 
and  Robert  de  Bnis,  and  his  accomplices  ;  also  for  his  men  and  household 
to  the  number  of  50  knights,  their  horses  and  hamess.    [Fadera.]      By  E. 

The  like  for  the  said  earl  coming  into  the  realm.     [Fasdera.]  By  E. 


278  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  goo  Membrane  17 — cont. 

Power  to  William  de  Herle  t6  swear  on  the  king's  behalf  to  observe  the 
said  protection  and  safe-conduct  granted  to  the  said  earl  coming  to  the 
town  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  on  the  above  mission.  By  K. 

The  like  power  to  the  said  William  for  the  said  earl  coming  into  the 
realm  on  the  above  mission. 

Power  to  William  de  Herle  and  Geoffrey  de  Scrop  to  treat  with  the  men 
of  Scotland  to  be  sent  by  Robert  de  Brus  into  the  realm  touching  the 
manner  and  form  in  which  Thomas  Randolf,  earl  of  Moray,  or  other  men 
of  Scotland,  coming  to  the  realm  to  treat  of  a  final  peace,  ought  to  come, 
remain  therein  and  return  to  their  country ;  the  king  will  ratify  the  pro- 
ceedings of  his  commissioners  therein. 

The  like  to  the  same  to  treat  touching  the  delivery  of  other  hostages  with 
John  d^  Hasting  and  Henry  de  Percy  or  without  them  for  the  said 
earl  daring  his  stay  in  the  realm,  their  good  keeping  and  restitution. 

ByK. 

Power  to  the  same  William  to  swear  on  the  king's  behalf  to  observe 
their  arrangements.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  said  William  and  Geoffrey  for  the  delivery  of  the  said 
John  de  Hasting'  and  Henry  de  Percy,  with  power  to  the  said  William 
to  confirm  in  the  king's  name  what  shall  be  done  therein. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Henry  de  Bello  Monte,  appointed  to  be  the  leader  and 
guard  of  the  said  earl  of  Moray  and  his  company  coming  into  the  realm 
under  a  safe-conduct. 

Mandate  to  the  said  Henry  to  meet  the  said  earl  and  conduct  him  as  the 
said  William  and  Geoffrey  shall  instruct  him  by  word  of  mouth.        By  E. 

Power  as  above  to  William  de  Herle  and  Geoffrey  de  Scrope  to  treat  as 
above  with  the  envoys  of  Robert  de  Brus  touching  the  coming  into  the 
realm  of  the  earl  of  Moray  to  treat  of  peace.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  John  de  Hasting  to  be  at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  three  weeks 
after  Easter,  prepared  to  go  as  a  hostage  for  the  said  earl  of  Moray,  as  the 
said  William  de  Herle  and  Geoffrey  le  Scrope  shall  instruct  him.         By  E. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
Henry  de  Bello  Monte.  William  Ros  of  Hamelak. 

Thomas  de  Wake.  Ralph  de  Greystok. 

Henry  de  Percy. 

Protection  for  William,  bishop  of  St.  Andrews,  John  de  Meneteth,  Robert 
de  Eeth,  Robert  de  Lowedre,  knights,  and  Master  Walter  de  Twynham, 
clerk,  coming  to  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  to  treat  of  the  said  final  peace  with 
men  of  their  household  to  the  number  of  60  horsemen,  their  men,  horses 
and  harness.  By  E. 

The  like  safe-conduct  for  the  said  commissioners  coming  into  the  realm. 

ByE. 

Separate  powers  to  William  de  Herle  to  swear  on  the  king's  behalf  to 
observe  the  said  protections  and  safe-conducts.  By  E. 

Power  to  William  de  Herle  and  Geoffrey  le  Scrop,  if  they  think  fit,  to 
increase  the  number  of  horsemen  coming  with  the  envoys  of  Robert  de 
Brus  beyond  fifty,  and  to  grant  them  a  sc^e-conduct.  By  E. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Part  2.  279 


1323. 


Membrane  17 — cont. 


Power  to  Henry,  lord  of  Sully,  to  prorogue  the  day  fixed  for  treating 
of  the  said  peace,  viz.,  a  month  after  Easter,  to  another  day  or  days. 

ByK. 

Afterwards,  1  May,  the  king  being  at  York,  the  said  letters  of  safe-conduct 
for  the  carl  of  Moray  and  the  bishop  of  St.  Andrews  and  others  of  Scotland, 
coming  to  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  were  renewed,  also  the  said  letters  for 
increasing  the  number  of  60  horsemen,  and  also  the  appointment  of  Henry 
de  Bello  Monte  as  leader  of  the  earl,  were  renewed  until  a  fortnight  after 
Holy  Trinity. 

Also  the  said  letters  of  safe-conduct  for  the  earl  of  Moray  and  the  bishop 
of  St.  Andrews  were  renewed. 

By  writ  of  secret  seal,  the  date  whereof  is  at  Couwyk,  9  May. 

Afterwards  under  the  first  date  the  said  letters  of  safe-conduct  for  the 
earl,  for  himself  and  for  the  said  bishop,  knights  and  clerk  were  renewed 
until  three  weeks  after  Holy  Trinity. 

And  under  the  same  date  power  was  given  to  William  de  Herle  to  swear 
on  the  king's  behalf  to  observe  the  said  protection  and  safe-conduct. 

[Marginal  yiote.]  Memorandum  that  all  the  letters  touching  this  matter 
were  surrendered  except  those  which  make  mention  of  hostages  other  than 
J.  de  Hasting  and  H.  de  Percy. 

May  1.  The  king  having  granted  power  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer, 

York.  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembifoke,  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  Master 
Robert  de  Baldok,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  William  de  Herle,  knight, 
William  de  Ayremjmne,  canon  of  York,  and  Geoffrey  le  Scrop  to  treat  of  a 
final  peace  with  Robert  de  Brus,  and  of  granting  safe-conducts  to  the 
envoys  of  the  said  Robert,  wills  that  the  safe-conducts  to  be  made  by  the 
said  bishop,  earl  and  others  above  named  are  to  be  held  as  binding  by  his 
ministers  and  subjects  as  if  they  were  made  under  his  privy  seal ;  power 
also  to  his  commissioners  to  confirm  the  same  by  oath.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled. 

April  1.  Safe-conduct  until  Holy  Trinity  for  William  de  Herle  and  Geoffrey  le 

Westminster.    Scrop  going  on  the  king's  affairs  to  the  north,    and   the  men  of  their 
households. 

Vacated  as  above. 


MEMBRANE    16. 

April  29.        The  king  promises  in  good  faith  the  exchange  of  hostages  for  Thomas 

Newark.       Randolf,  earl  of  Moray,  the  envoy  of  Robert  de  Brus   and  of   the  earl 

himself;  the  earl  will  be  honourably  received  and  sent  back  to  Twedemuth, 

whenever  he   wishes  to  return  to   Scotland,  and   William  de- Herle  is 

empowered  to  swear  on  the  king's  behalf  accordingly.    French.     [Fcsdera.] 

May  1  Power  to  Walter,  bishop  of  Exeter,  and  the  king's  commissioners  last 

York.        mentioned  above,  to  confirm  the  peace  with  Robert  de  Brus.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled  and  the  saine  were  \not\  used 

because  a  truce  of  thirteen  years  was  made  and  confirmed  in  the  presence 

of  tJie  king. 

Power  to  them  to  swear  on  the  king's  behalf  to  observe  the  same.    By  K. 
Vacated  as  above. 


280  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1090  Membrane  16 — cont. 

May  1.  Power  to  the  same  commissioners  to  prolong  the  truce  with  Robert  de 

York.         Brus  which  should  expire  a  fortnight  after  Trinity.  By  K. 

Cancelled. 

The  like  to  the  same  to  swear  on  the  king's  behalf  to  observe  the 
prolongation. 
Caitcelled, 

Writ  of  aid  for  the  same  commissioners. 
Cancelled, 

April  19.         Grant  to  Master  John  de  Bruton    (or  Britton),  king's  clerk,  of    the 
Westminster,    archdeaconry  of  Canterbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities 
of  the  archbishopric  of  Canterbury  being  lately  in  the  king's  hands.     By  K. 
Mandate  to  W.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  induct  him  therein. 

Grant  to  the  said  Master  John  of  the  archdeaconry,  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  the  said  temporalities  of  the  archbishopric  lately  being  in  the 
hands  of  King  Edward  I.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    15. 

April  18.         Acceptance,  at  the  instance  of  Master  Pancius  de  Controne,  king's  clerk, 
Westminster,    and  one  of  the  household,  of  the  collation  by  R.  bishop  of  Winchester,  of 
Nicholas  do  Figino  for  his  security  to  the  church  of  Ilavont. 

By  K.  with  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

April  18.  Acquittance  to  Ralph  de  Camoys  of  1001.  received  in  the  chamber  by  the 

Westminster,    hands  of  William  de  Langele,  king's  clerk,  for  certain  land  called  *  La 

Rudes '  in  the  parish  of  Duntesfold  sold  to  him  by  the  king,  and  which  the 

king  bought  from  Oliver  de  Burdegala,  king's  yeoman.  By  K. 

April  18.         Licence  for  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John,  Coventre,, 
Westminster,    to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  10  marks  a  year. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

April  26.         Pardon  to  Gilbert  son  of  Gilbert  de  Carleton  for  the  death  of  Thomas  son 
Newnham.     of  Alice  de  Wodeford  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 

April  29.         Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Conrad  atte  Brok,  merchant  of  Almain,  or 

Oakham.      his  men  coming  to  the  realm  with  corn,  ships  or  other  merchandise  to  trade, 

provided  they  pay  due  customs  and  observe  the  statute  of  the  staple  of 

wool.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  for  the  following  merchants  of  Almain  : — 
Hildebrand  Suderman.  Gerard  de  Rude. 

Ludekin  Longe.  Tideman  Consote. 

April  29,  Signification  to  R.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  of  the  revocation  of 
Oakham.  the  presentation  of  Thomas  de  Hasolwod  to  the  church  of  Forton  in  his 
diocese,  which  the  king  believed  to  belong  to  him  by  reason  of  his  custody 
of  the  land  and  heir  of  John  de  Somery,  tenant  in  chief ;  but  it  appears  by 
inspection  of  the  rolls  of  the  Chancery  that  the  advowson  of  that  church 
was  assigned  as  her  purparty  to  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Boteturt,  one 
of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  the  said  John  de  Somery.  By  E. 

April  80.         Protection  with  clause  rogamus,  for  two  years,  for  the  master  and  brethren 
Newark.       of  the  hospital  of  the  Holy  Innocents  without  Lincoln ;  all  unauthorized 
persons  collecting  alms  in  their  name  are  to  be  arrested. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


281 


1323. 

April  29. 
Newark. 


April  28. 
Oakham. 


April  28. 
Oakham. 


April  28. 
Oakham. 


May  2. 

York. 


Membrane  15 — cont 

Prolongation  of  the  truce  with  Robert  de  Brus,  which  should  expire  on 
the  day  of  Holy  Trinity,  for  another  fifteen  days. 

Mandate  to  all  keepers  of  towns,  constables  of  castles,  sheriffs  and  other 
ministers  to  cause  this  prolongation  to  be  observed.     French.      [Fivdera.] 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Cumberland. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Northumberland.     French.     [Foedera.] 

The  like  to  Anthony  de  Lucy  to  see  that  it  is  observed  in  Cumberland. 

The  like  to  Ralph  de  Nevill  and  Roger  de  Horsle  to  see  that  it  is  observed 
in  Northumberland.     French.      [Fadera.] 

Power  to  William  de  Herle  to  swear  to  its  observance  on  the  king's 
behalf.     French.      [Fosdera.] 

Afterwards,  29  May,  the  said  tinice  was  further  prolonged  for  another 
eight  days. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Christchorch  Twynham  of  a  messuage  in  Cristeschorche  Twynham  to  the 
abbot  and  convent  of  Quarr.  By  fine  of  |  mark. 

The  like  by  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Quarr  to  the  said  prior  and  convent 
of  Christchurch  Twynham  of  a  messuage,  a  mill,  58  acres  of  land,  9  acres 
of  meadow,  and  5s.  of  rent  in  La  Throupe  and  Cristeschurche  Twynham. 

By  fine  of  403. 

Licence,  upon  fine  by  John  de  Homeby,  for  John  son  of  John  de  Rigge- 
mayden  to  grant  in  fee  simple  to  Gilbert  de  Syngelton  and  John  de 
Plesyngton  a  third  part  of  the  following,  viz.  2l5.  id.  of  rent,  a  rent  of  four 
arrows,  and  of  a  moiety  of  a  mill  in  Elhale,  Eccleston,  Parva  Sonky, 
Tranacre,  Eatherhal,  Scotford,  Lancastre,  Forton,  Gairstang  and  Uproaihe- 
clif,  and  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Wiresdale,  except  2  carucates  and  100 
acres  of  land  and  a  moiety  of  a  mill,  800  acres  of  pasture  and  500  acres  of 
wood  in  the  said  manor,  which  third  part  is  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor 
of  Lancastre,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thpmas  de  Burgo,  king's 
clerk,  esqheator  beyond  Trent ;  licence  also  for  the  said  Gilbert  and  John 
to  re-grant  the  said  third  part  to  the  said  John  son  of  John  for  his  life, 
with  remainder  to  John  de  Homeby  and  Thomas  de  Rygmayden  and  Joan 
his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Joan,  with 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John  son  of  John. 

\  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Glyderhowe, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Wygan. 


April  5. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    14. 

Mandate  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  St.  Edmund's,  collectors  in  the 
archdeaconries  of  Suffolk  and  Suthbury  of  the  tenth  imposed  by  the  Pope 
on  the  clergy  of  England  and  also  of  5d.  in  the  mark  lately  granted  by  the 
clergy  in  the  said  archdeaconries  to  the  king,  to  pay  out  of  the  said  money 
for  the  victuals  which  the  king  charged  Walter  de  Norwyco,  chief  baron  of 
the  Exchequer,  to  purvey  for  the  Scotch  war,  to  such  persons  as  the  said 
Walter  shall  specify  by  his  letters  patent.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Norwich, 
collectors  in  the  archdeaconries  of  Norwich  and  Norfolk. 


282 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


April  26. 
Finedon. 


April  12. 
Tower  of 
London. 


April  12. 

Tower  of 
London. 


Feb.  6 

Wellow. 


April  12.. 
Tower  of 
London. 


April  18. 
Tower  of 
London. 

April  16. 
Tower  of 
London. 


April  14 
Tower  of 
London. 

April  17 
Tower  of 
London. 


Membrane  14 — conU 

The  like  to  the  collectors,  in  the  port  of  Yarmouth,  of  the  customs  of 
wool,  hides  and  woolfells  and  of  the  additional  subsidy  thereon  lately 
granted  to  the  king  by  native  and  foreign  merchants.  By  K. 

The^like  to  the  collectors  of  custom  at  Lenne. 
The  like  to  the  collectors  in  the  port  of  London. 
The  like  to  the  collectors  at  Boston. 

Pardon  to  Eleanor  daughter  of  Nicholas  Braunche  of  Frome  for  acquiring 
in  fee  without  licence  the  manor  of  Frome  by  Selewode  from  the  said 
Nicholas,  who  held  it  in  chief ;  licence  for  her  to  hold  the  manor  to  herself 
and  her  heirs.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Licence  for  John  Eure  of  Dunstaple  and  Nichplaa  his  wife  to  enfeoff 
William  Barde  and  Joan  his  wife  of  49  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow, 
4  acres  of  wood,  7s.  M.  of  ^ent,  a  moiety  of  a  messuage  and  an  eighth  part 
of  a  knight's  fee  in  Edlesbergh  ;  and  for  Joan  de  Scures  to  enfeoff  the  said 
William  and  Joan  of  60  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  6  acres  of  wood, 
60s.  of  rent,  a  moiety  of  a  messuage  and  an  eighth  part  of  a  knight's  fee 
there,  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Master  Philip  Ingelberd  of 
Beverley,  parson  of  the  church  of  Kayngham,  of  a  toft,  8  acres  of  land,  1 
acre  of  meadow  and  13s.  ^d,  of  rent  in  Beverley  and  Molscroft  to  a  chaplain 
to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Molscroft,  for 
the  souls  of  the  said  Philip,  his  ancestors  and  successors  and  of  the  faithful 
departed.  By  fine  of  2  marks. 

The  like,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  John  de  Fenwyk, 
sheriff  of  Northumberland,  by  John  de  Denton,  clerk,  to  the  prior  and 
Austin  Friars  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  of  a  plot  of  ground,  280  feet  in 
length  by  160  feet  in  width,  held  in  chief,  adjoining  to  the  dwelling  place  of 
the  said  Friars  on  the  east  side  thereof,  for  the  enlargement  thereof.     By  K. 

Prohibition  directed  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  from  attempting  anything 
in  derogation  of  the  king's  right  of  presentation  to  the  prebend  of  Crawe- 
herst  in  the  free  chapel  of  Hastyngg,  lately  void  and  in  the  king's  gift, 
which  the  king  recovered  by  judgment  of  court  against  John,  bishop  of 
Chichester,  and  to  which  he  presented  William  de  Clyf^  king's  clerk. 

Like  letters  were  made  for  the  said  William  under  date  14  April. 

The  like  in  favour  of  Hugh  Bouzi,  king's  clerk,  whom  the  king  presented 
to  the  church  of  Coudenn  in  the  diocese  of  Bochester,  in  his  gift  by  reason 
of  the  lands  of  Hugh  Daudele  being  in  his  hands. 

Acquittance  to  Richard  de  Pembruggj  lately  a  contrariant,  who  made 
fine  for  his  life  and  lands  in  200  marks  which  he  ought  to  have  paid  at  the 
Exchequer  at  Easter  last,  of  100  marks  of  the  said  sum,  which  hundred 
marks  the  king  granted  to  Richard  Dammori,  steward  of  the  Household, 
who  has  acknowledged  himself  before  the  king  to  have  been  satisfied 
thereof.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

Simple  protection  for  two  years  for  Peter  de  Luffenham,  chaplain. 


Presentation  of  Roger  de  Waltham  to  the  church  of  Haytfeld  in  the 
diocese  of  York.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2.  288 


1323. 


Membrane  14 — cont. 


The  like  of  Robert  de  Stanford  to  the  church  of  Okham,  in  the  diocese  of 
Lincoln.  By  K.  on  the  like  information. 


April  5.  Mandate,  in  accordance 'with  the  petition  of  the  merchant  vintners  of 

Westminster.    Gascony,  to  all  sheriffs  and  bailiffs  to  permit  them  to  l6vy  by  their  proctors 

on  their  fellows  coming  to  the  realm  with  wines,  contributions  to   the 

amount  of  200  marks  for  the  prosecution  of  their  affairs  of  common  utility 

within  the  realm. 

April  14.  Licence  notwithstanding  the  statute  of  mortmain  for  the  prior  and  con- 
lower  of  vent  of  St.  Bartholomew's,  Smethefeld,  London,  to  enter  on  and  hold  the 
London.  messuage  in  the  parish  of  St.  Sepulchre's  without  Neugate,  London,  which 
Master  James  de  Moun  bequeathed  ^o  them  to  find  two  chaplains  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  for  the  souls  of  the  said  James  and  all  the 
faithful  departed,  viz.  one  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  in  the  said  church  of 
St.  Sepulchre,  and  the  other  in  the  church  of  St.  Bartholomew  in  the  said 
priory.  By  fine  of  405. 

April  16.         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  until  Michaelmas  for  Stephen  Aleyn, 

Tower  of      citizen  of  London,  and  his  men,  going  with  ships  to  divers  parts  of  the 

London.       realm  to  buy  corn  and  victuals  and  to  take  the  same  to  York,  Newcastle 

upon  Tyne  and  other  northern  parts  of  the  realm,  he  having  found  security 

in  the  Chancery  not  to  take  them  elsewhere,  or  to  communicate  with  the 

Scots.  By  K. 

May  11.         The  like  for  one  year  for  William  de  Knottyngleye,  merchant. 

Cowick. 

May  16.         The  like  for  one  year  for  John  de  Bascenburgh. 

Rotliwell 

April  18.         Simple  protection  for  three  years   for  John  de   Norton,  a  hermit  at 
Westminster.    Langham,  CO.  Rutland. 

April  17.         Henry,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wydehaye,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has 
Westminster,   letters  nominating  Philip  de  Famham  and  Ralph  de  Burgo  Sancti  Petri  his 
attorneys  in  England  for  two  years. 

Foglias  Amerii,  Richard  Petri  Bonecase  and  Francis  Branche  de  Scalis, 
merchants  of  the  society  of  the  Scali  of  Florence,  commorant  beyond  the 
seas,  have  the  like  letters  nominating  Eante  de  Blanco,  a  merchant  of  the 
said  society,  their  attorney  for  two  years. 

April  24.         Presentation  of  Richard  de  Eenebrok  to  the  church  of  Okham  in  the 

Langley.      diocese  of  Winchester;    the  letters    of  presentation  are  directed  to  the 

guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  Winchester,  the  see  being  void.  By  p.s. 

April  18.         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  warden  of  the  church 
Westminster,    o'  All  Saints,  Writele. 

The  like  for  :— 
Master  Richard  de  Baldok,  parson  of  the  church  of  Sabrichesworth. 
Claricia  late  the  wife  of  Roger  de  Wellesworth. 
John  do  Huntyngdon,  olerk. 

April  80.        Simple  protection  until  Michaelmas  for  Nicholas  de  Wellebonniy  parson 

Newark.      of  the  church  of  Whitebeme  in  the  diocese  of  Durham,   going    to   the 

Marches  of  Scotland  on  the  king's  service.  By  the  keepers  of  the  seal. 


284 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

April  28. 

Oakham. 


May  8. 

York. 


May  5. 
York, 


May  4. 

York. 


May  8. 
York. 


May  6 
York. 


May  5 
York. 


MEMBRANE  13. 

Licence  for  John  son  of  John  de  Rigmayden  to  grant  to  John  de  Homeby 
and  Thomas  de  Rigmayden  and  Joan  his  wife  a  third  part  of  the  following, 
viz.  of  2  carucates  and  100  acres  of  land,  of  a  moiety  of  a  mill,  800  acres 
of  pasture  and  500  acres  of  wood  in  Wyresdale  and  Gairstang,  held  in 
chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Lancastre,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
Thomas  de  Burgo,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to  hold  to  the  said 
John,  Thomas  and  Joan  and  the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of  Thomas  and  Joan, 
with  reversion  to  the  grantor  and  his  heirs.  By  fine  of  405. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Master  Ralph  de  Pagrave, 
king's  clerk,  of  2  messuages,  the  site  of  a  mill,  an  acre  of  meadow,  lOOs. 
of  rent,  and  a  rent  of  8  quarters  of  salt  in  Suthlenne,  Bishop's  Lenne, 
Ilsington,  Herdwyk,  Westwenyz,  Rungeton,  Sechyth,  Seeth  and  Sadelbowe 
to  the  prior  and  conveiit  of  Westacre,  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  in  the  church  of  the  priory  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Ralph  and 
all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  2  marks. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Northwell  to  the  church  of  Riplecestre  in  the 
archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  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. 

Licence  for  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  Peter  de  Hamme,  tenant  in  chief,  to 
marry  whomsoever  she  will,  of  the  kmg's  aUegiance. 

By  fine  of  208.     Somerset. 

Protection  with  clause  noluinu^  for  Benedict  de  Sancto  Edmundo  of 
Lenne  and  his  men  going  with  ships  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  buy 
corn  and  victuals  and  to  take  the  same  to  York,  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  and 
other  northern  parts  of  the  realm,  he  having  found  security  in  the  Chancery 
that  he  will  not  take  them  elsewhere  or  communicate  with  the  Scots. 

The  like  until  Christmas  for  William  son  of  John  son  of  Richard  de 
Ayremynne. 

Ratification  of  a  lease  by  William,  abbot  of  Stanlegh,  co.  Wilts,  and  the 
convent  thereof,  to  Master  Roger  de  Cantok  and  Thomas  de  Ferers,  of  the 
manor  of  Coderinton  and  their  place  of  Merecumbe  for  thirty  years,  with 
all  the  houses,  gardens,  and  other  appurtenances,  at  a  rent  of  60Z.  of  silver, 
165.  id.  and  58i  quarters  of  wheat,  6^  quarters  of  barley,  and  18  quarters 
of  oats  at  the  four  principal  terms,  and  8  pigs  at  Martinmas;  also  of  a 
grant  by  the  said  abbot  and  convent  to  the  said  Master  Roger  of  86Z.  a  year 
out  of  the  said  60Z.  I65.  id.  for  term  of  his  life.  By  fine  of  405. 

Licence  for  Maud,  late  the  wife  of  Peter  Fitz  Reynaud,  tenant  in  chief, 
of  the  county  of  Somerset,  to  marry  whosoever  she  will  of  the  king's 
allegiance.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Association  of  John  de  Den  with  the  sheriff  of  Huntingdon,  in  the  room 
of  John  de  Swyneford,  who  is  unable  to  act,  who  was  lately  appointed  in 
the  place  of  William  Moygne  because  the  latter  did  not  dwell  in  the  county, 
to  array  all  fencible  men  in  that  county  between  sixteen  and  sixty.  [Pari. 
Writs.] 

Pardon  to  Maud,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  son  of  Thomas  de  Hauvill,  now 
deceased,  for  having  acquired  with  the  said  Thomas  without  licence  the 
manor  of  Hacomby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  thereof 
from  Thomas  de  Hauvill,  who  held  them  in  chief,  to  hold  to  her  said  husband 
and  herself  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies ;  with  restitution  of  the  same. 

By  fine  of  6  marks.    Lincoln. 


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285 


1323. 

May  6. 

York. 


May  7. 
York. 


May  12. 

Cowiok. 


May  12. 

Cowick. 


May  17. 

Bothwell. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 


Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Boulton  and  Clemencia  his  wife  for  acquiring 
without  licence  in  fee  tail  the  manor  of  Hoton  upon  Derewente  from  Robert 
de  Boulton,  who  held  it  in  chief  ;  with  restitution  of  the  same. 

By  fine  of  1  mark. 

The  like  to  Hugh  de  Meryngton  of  Coventre  for  acquiring  in  fee  without 
licence  4  acres  of  land  in  Long  Ichynton,  co.  Warwick,  and  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  that  town  from  John  de  Odyngseles,  who  held  them  in 
chief.  Sealed  at  another  time  by  fine  of  5  marks  and  that  fine  is 

enrolled  in  the  18th  year  of  the  present  king. 

The  like  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Evesham  for  acquiring  in  mortmain 
without  licence  divers  parcels  of  land  and  rents  in  Hogwyk  from  Simon  de 
Hogwyk,  Alan  de  Meles,  Robert  de  Enapesheved,  and  Alice  la  Countasse, 
in  Penewortham  from  Simon  son  of  Hugh,  in  Faryngton  from  John  de 
Gayrestang,  and  in  Hogwyk  from  Adam  de  Hogwyk. 

By  fine  of  10  marks  made  before  the  chancellor,  treasurer  and 
others  of  the  Council. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  said  abbot  and  convent  by 
Hawisia,  late  the  wife  of  Walter  de  Gloucestre  of  6  messuages,  9  tofts, 
1  mill,  2  carucates  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  and  245.  2d.  of  rent  and  a 
rent  of  one  pound  of  pepper  and  two  pounds  of  cumin  in  Talynton, 
Neubold,  Admundescote,  Tredynton  and  Dorlingescote,  to  find  two  chaplains 
to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  abbey  for  the  soul  of  the  said 
Hawisia,  and  the  souls  of  Walter  de  Gloucestre,  Walter  son  of  Walter  de 
Gloucestre,  their  ancestors  and  successors  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

By  fine  of  Ql. 

Presentation  of  Adam  de  Moseleye  to  the  church  of  Mottrom  in  Lange- 
denedale  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.  By  p.s. 


May  18.         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Hemmyngburgh, 
Bothwell.      parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Wilfrid,  York,  and  Thomas  his  brother. 

May  26.  Licence  for  William  de  Grandisono  and  Sibyl  his  wife  to  grant  in  fee 

York.         simple  their  manor  of  Lidiard  Treigos,  co.  Wilts,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church  thereof,  held  in  chief,  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Presentation  of  Robert  de  Eeleseye  to  the  church  of  Exton  in  the  diocese 
of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  bishopric 
of  Winchester. 

June  5.  Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Hugh  de  Beureper,  king's  Serjeant,  charged 

Bishopthorpe.  by  the  steward  of  the  Household  and  the  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  with  the 

purveyance  of  hay,  oats  and  litter ;  nothing  is  to  be  taken  in  the  fee  of  the 
church.  By  E. 


May  4. 

York. 


May  4. 
York. 


MEMBRANE    12. 


Protection  with  clause  nolumns  for  one  year  for  Sir  Luke  de  Flisco, 
cardinal  of  the  church  of  Rome,  parson  of  the  church  of  Tyrington. 


The  like  for  the  following : — 
The  prior  of  Wroxston. 


Catherine  de  Haliwell. 


Master  Ursus  Jacobi,  prebendary  of  Nassington  in  tbe  church  of  St. 

Mary,  Lincoln. 
Hugh  de  Skelton. 


286 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


May  6. 
York. 


May  12. 
Cowick. 

Mav  18. 
Bothwell. 

May  16. 
Bothwell. 

May  26. 

Bishopthorpe. 

May  2. 
York. 


May  8. 

York. 


May  6. 
York. 


May  6, 

York. 


May  8. 
York. 


Membrane  12 — cont. 

The  prior  of  Chippele. 

Nicholas  Seriol. 

Alan  de  Frysyngton,  canon  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Carlisle,  and 

parson  of  the  church  of  Camberton. 
Henry  de  Bedyk. 
The  prior  of  Penewortham. 
John  de  Balne. 

The  abbot  of  Whallay. 
John  Wysman,  chaplain. 
The  abbot  of  Sibeton. 
Thomas  de  Bynedon. 
Stephen  le  Whyte  of  Beverley. 
Richard  de  Thorp,  chaplain. 

Robert  Poer,  parson  of  the  church  of  Adderdeleygh. 

Alan,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Wythryng. 

Thomas  de  Nusselyng. 
Henry  Cauf  of  Westrasen. 

The  abbot  of  Holmcoltran. 
Henry  le  Scrop. 

John  de  Hastjmges,  going  to  Scotland  on  the  king's  service,  has  letters 

nominating  William  de  Herlaston  his  attorney  until  Midsummer.       By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  him.  By  K. 

John,  abbot  of  Marmoutier  lez  Tours,  commorant  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  brothers  William  de  la  Meurer  and  William  de  Ardena 
his  attorneys  in  England  for  three  years. 

The  said  abbot  has  letters  nominating  brothers  Peter  Salemon  and 
William  de  Sancto  Dionisio,  his  fellow  monks,  his  attorneys  in  the  Islands 
of  Gernereye,  Gereseye,  Aureyo  and  Serk. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Enderby  to  the  church  of  Sutton  *  in  the 
Mersk '  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
temporalities  of  that  see  being  in  his  hands. 

Pardon  to  William  de  Wytteneye  for  acquiring  in  fee  without  licence  a 
messuage  and  a  virgate  of  land  in  Staunton  Scint  Johan  from  John  de 
Sancto  Johanne  of  Lageham,  who  held  the  same  in  chief. 

By  fine  of  j  mark. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Whallay  by  Thomas  de  Neubold,  chaplain,  of  a  messuage,  three  parts  of  a 
bovate  of  land  and  16s.  of  rent  in  Wythworth,  held  in  chief  and  which  are 
worth  in  all  their  issues  8s.  4rf.  a  year  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
Thomas  de  Burgo,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on. this  side  Trent,  in  part 
satisfaction  of  their  licence  to  acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  20L 
a  year. 

Presentation  of  Nicholas  de  Wedergrave,  the  younger,  to  the  church  of 
Maperton  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Nicholas  de  Wavyngton,  the  last  rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  Roger  de  Moeles,  tenant  in  chief. 


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287 


1323. 

May  6. 

York. 


May  6. 

York. 


May  8. 

York. 


May  11. 

Cowick. 


May  8. 
Cowick. 


May  12. 
Cowick. 


Membrane  12 — conU 

Pardon  to  William  de  Burdon,  vicar  of  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas,  New- 
castle upon  Tyne,  for  acquiring  in  fee  without  licence  a  fourth  part  of  the 
manor  of  Cramlyngton  and  the  advowson  of  a  moiety  of  the  chapel  of  St. 
Nicholas  of  that  manor  from  John  de  Trewyk,  tenant  in  chief;  with 
restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  lOs, 

Licence  for  Robert  de  Wassyngleye  to  enfeoff  Gilbert  de  Aylyngton, 
chaplain,  of  a  toft,  40  acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  and  6  acres  of  wood 
in  Wassyngleye,  held  in  chief,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Wassyngleye ;  and 
for  the  said  Gilbert  to  regrant  the  same  in  fee  simple  to  the  said  Robert  and 
Amy  his  wife.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  de  Louthorp,  chaplain, 
and  Richard  *  in  the  Gate  *  of  St.  Edmund*s  of  87  acres  of  land,  5  acres  of 
meadow  and  12  acres  of  wood  in  Whappestede,  co.  Suffolk,  to  the  abbot 
and  convent  of  St.  Edmund's,  in  aid  of  the  maintenance  of  certain  chaplains 
to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  God's  House  (Dormis  Dei) 
of  the  said  abbot  and  convent  without  the  south  gate  of  the  town  of  St. 
Edmund's.  By  fine  of  2  marks. 

Prohibition  directed  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  from  attempting  any- 
thing in  derogation  of  the  king's  right  to  the  collation  to  the  prebend  of 
Empyngham  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  which  the  king  recovered 
by  judgment  of  court  against  Henry,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  to  which  the 
king  has  collated  William  de  Clif,  king's  clerk. 

Ratification  of  a  demise  by  Richard  de  Whatton  and  John  de  Wylughby, 
appointed  to  make  leases  for  three  years  from  last  Michaelmas  of  the 
forfeited  lands  of  rebels  in  the  counties  of  Northampton  and  Rutland,  to 
Scolastica  de  Melsa  of  the  manor  of  Flore,  then  in  the  king's  hands,  for 
that  period,  subject  to  a  rent  of  41  marks  a  year. 

Vacated  because  on  the  Fine  Roll, 

Pardon  to  John  de  Waldeby  of  Halsham  and  Isabel  his  wife  for  acquir- 
ing in  fee  without  licence  a  messuage,  2  bovates  of  land  and  dd.  of  rent  in 
Esthalsham,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Albemarle,  from  Isabel,  late 
the  wife  of  William  de  Cameryngton,  who  held  them  for  her  life  by  demise 
of  William  son  of  Hugh  de  Bautre,  who  quitclaimed  the  same  to  the  said 
John  and  Isabel  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John.  By  fine  of  lOs. 

The  like  to  John  atte  See  of  Ravenserod  and  Alice  his  wife  for  acquiring 
in  fee  without  licence  a  toft  and  a  bovate  of  land  in  Holeym  from  Henry  de 
Sancto  Martino,  a  bovate  of  land  there  from  Ralph  de  Sancto  Martino, 
and  a  messuage  and  2  bovates  of  land  there  from  Stephen  le  Priouresneve, 
who  held  the  same  in  chief  as  of  the  manor  of  Albemarle ;  with  restitution 
of  the  same.  By  fine  of  205. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Jocelin  de  Brankescombe  to  the  office 
of  the  constableship  of  the  Exchequer. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  the  Treasurer. 

Mandate  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  to  admit  him 
thereto. 

Robert  Poor,  parson  of  the  church  of  Adderdeleygh,  going  to  North 
\\'alos  on  the  king's  service,  has  letters  nominating  Thomas  de  Milford  and 
John  do  Mynskip  his  attorneys  in  England  for  one  year. 


886  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


Memlbrane  12 — cont. 


1323. 

May  16.         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  Lespicer  of  New 

Rothwell.      Sarum,  going  to  Ireland  with  a  ship  called  La  Niclwlas  of  Suthhampton  to 

buy  corn  and  victuals,  to  take  the  same  to  the  northern  parts  of  the  realm, 

he  having  found  security  in  the  Chancery  that  he  will  not  take  the  same 

to  the  Scots. 

May  18.  The  like  for  William  de  Beston  of  Notjmgham  and  Hugh  Dammesone 

Kothwell.      of  Notyngham,  merchants,  going  with  certain  ships  to  the  southern  parts 

of  the  realm  to  buy  corn  and  victuals,  to  take  the  same  to  York  to  trade 

with,  they  having  found  security  as  above. 

May  18.  The  like  for  two  years  for  the  men  whom  the  abbot  of  Holmcoltram  is 

Boihwell.      sending  with  his  ships  to  Ireland  to  buy  com  and  victuals  for  the  main- 
tenance of  his  house. 

May  80.  Alfred,  abbot  of  Bonrepos,  going  beyond  the  seas  to  remain  there,  has 

Biahopthorpe.  letters  nominating  Roger,  abbot  of  Sautre,  and  John  de  Seleby,  fellow  monk 
of  the  said  abbot  of  Seleby  (^),  his  attorneys  in  England  for  four  years. 

Daniel,  abbot  of  Langonet,  going  beyond  the  seas  to  remain  there,  has 
the  like  letters  nominating  William  Graberd  and  Alan  de  Apelton,  monks 
of  Louth  Park,  his  attorneys. 


MEMBRANE    11. 

May  16.  Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Seleby  to  appropriate  in  mortmain 

Eothwell      the  church  of  Stanford  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  which  is  of  their  own 

advowson.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  the  said  abbot  and  comment  have  others  letters 

patent  to  appropriate  the  church  of  Brayton  in  tlie  diocese  of  York,  which  is  of 

tfieir  own  advowson,  as  appears  on  tJie  Patent  Roll,  22  Edward  III,  part  1. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Sibthorp  to  the  church  of  Shenle  in  the  diocese 
of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Hugh  de  Eirkham,  king's  clerk,  to  the 
custody  of  the  lesser  piece  of  the  seal  for  the  recognisance  of  debts  in  the 
city  of  York,  according  to  the  form  of  the  statute  of  merchants. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  Perbrun,  burgess  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth, as  captain  and  admiral  of  the  fleet  of  ships  going  from  the  mouth 
of  the  Thames  to  the  northern  parts  for  service  against  the  Scots ;  with 
power  to  punish  mariners  and  others  of  the  said  fleet.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  to  all  masters,  mariners  and  others  in  the  said  fleet. 

By  p.s. 

May  11.  Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  William  de  Bossale  of 

Cowiok.  York,  going  to  southern  parts  to  buy  corn  and  victuals  and  to  take  the  same 
in  his  ship  to  York,  he  having  found  security  in  the  Chancery  not  to  take 
them  to  the  Scots  or  communicate  with  the  Scots  in  any  way. 

May  16.  Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  la  Woldo,  king's  yeoman,  whom 

Cowiok.       the  king  is  sending  to  make  purveyances  for  the  office  of  the  poultry  of  the 

Household.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Roger  de  Waltham. 

May  18.  Mandate  to  the  sherifif  of  Cumberland  to  make  proclamation  that  as  the 

BothweU.      Scots  may  invade  the  realm  immediately  after  the  quinzaine  of  Holy  Trinity 

all  persons  in  his  bailiwick  are  before  that  time  to  take  their  animals 


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1323. 


Membrane  11 — corU. 


towards  the  parts  of  Yorkshire  where  they  will  be  safe  from  the  inoursions 
of  the  enemy,  and  their  victuals,  stock  and  all  other  goods  to  castles  and 
walled  towns  for  safety,  so  that  the  enemy  if  they  invade  the  county 
may  not  have  any  sustenances.  The  king  has  also  conmianded  John 
de  Crombwell,  keeper  of  the  forest  on  this  side  of  Trent,  and  the 
sherifif  of  York  to  permit  such  persons  to  come  to  the  forest  and  depasture 
the  same  with  their  beasts  free  of  charge ;  the  sheriffs  to  prevent  injury 
being  done  to  such  persons ;  and  all  constables  of  castles  and  keepers  of 
walled  towns  on  this  side  Trent  are  commanded  to  permit  such  persons  to 
bring  in  their  victuals,  stock  and  goods  and  to  remain  therein.    By  K  &  C. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
The  sheriff  of  Northumberland. 
The  sheriff  of  Westmoreland. 
The  bishop  of  Durham  or  the  person  holding  his  place  in  his  bishopric. 

Mandate  to  constables  and  keepers  of  castles  and  mayors  and  bailiffs  of 
walled  towns  in  the  county  of  Northumberland,  as  the  king  has  conmianded 
L.  bishop  of  Durham,  or  his  deputy  in  that  bishopric,  and  the  sheriffs  of  the 
counties  of  Northumberland,  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland  to  publish  the 
foregoing  proclamation  throughout  his  bishopric,  its  liberties  and  their 
respective  counties,  to  receive  men,  victuals,  stock,  &c.  as  above. 

The  like  to  the  following  constables  of  castles : — 
Scardeburgh.  Enaresburgh. 

Pontefract.  Tykhull. 

Mandate  to  the  said  John  de  Grumbwell,  keeper  of  the  Forest  on  this 
side  Trent,  to  permit  piersons  above  specified  to  depasture  the  king's  forests, 
chaces  and  pastures  without  exacting  any  payment  from  them  for  the  king. 

ByE.  &0. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  York  to  make  proclamation  throughout  his 
bailiwick  relative  to  the  reception  of  all  persons  and  their  animals  and  goods 
and  permission  for  depasturing  the  pastures  with  their  cattle ;  further  he  is 
to  inform  the  keepers  of  castles  and  walled  towns  within  his  said  buliwick 
that  they  are  to  permit  such  persons  to  enter  and  lodge  therein. 

May  26.         Mandate  to  John  de  Sutton,  QeoSrej  de  Sancto  Quintino  and  Thomas 
Bishopthorpe.  Ughtred  to  execute  without  further  delay  the  commission  given 'to  them  to 

array  in  the  county  of  York  4,600  footmen  and  to  conduct  them  to  the  king 
at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  by  a  week  after  midsummer,  and  as  the  king  has 
been  informed  that  various  persons  refuse  to  obey,  full  power  is  granted 
them  to  punish  such  persons.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Battle 
by  William  atte  Legh  and  Margery  his  wife  of  80  acres  of  land  in  Hauek- 
hurst,  which  are  of  the  fee  of  the  said  abbot  and  convent  and  are  worth  in 
all  their  issues  5s,  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John 
Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of 
their  licence  to  acquire  of  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  402.  a  year. 

May  28.         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Ooushill  of 
Bishopthorpe.  Theford,  going  to  the  southern  parts  of  the  realm  with  ships  to  buy  com 

and  victualB  to  take  to  York  and  other  northern  parts  of  the  reahn^  he 
having  found  security  in  the  Chancery  not  to  take  the  same  to  the  Scots. 

24962  T 


290  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


TQOQ  Membrane  11 — eont. 

Jane  1.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William  de  Lolleworth  of 

Bifihopihorpe.  Cantebrigg,  clerk,  of  2  messuages,  7  acres  of  land  and  40«.  of  rent  in 

Gantebrigg  and  Ghastreton  to  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  Nicholas  in  the  church  of  St.  Clement,  Cantebrigg, 
for  the  souls  of  the  king,  Isabella  his  consort,  his  ancestors  and  successors, 
and  also  for  the  souls  of  the  said  William,  and  his  mother,  Margaret  his 
wife,  Henry  de  Berton  and  Cecily  his  wife,  Agnes  de  Berton,  Roger  Joachim, 
Robert  de  Maddingle  and  Richard  Laurence  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

By  fine  of  405, 

June  2.  Protection  for  one  year  for  Joan  Comyn,  going  to  Scotland  on  her  own 

Biahopthorpe.  business.  ByK. 

May  81.  Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  and  his  heirs,  of  the 

Bishopthorpe.  advowson  of  the  church  of  Langebergh.  By  p.s. 

June  4.  Protection  until  1    August    for    Albert    Sacortada,    knight,    Bernard 

Bishopthorpe,  Guillelmi,  Sorin  Burgensis,  and  Peter  de  Planesio,  expert  in  law,  the  envoys 

by  York,      ^j^^  ^^  brought  to  tile  king  letters  from  Sancho,  king  of  Majorca,  returning 

home,  their  men  and  goods.     [Fcedera,]  By  E. 


MSMBRANS    10. 

June  8.  Pardon  to  Andrew  le  Botiller  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Nottingham 

Bishopthorpe.  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  when  charged  with  the  death  and  robbery 
of  Thomas  de  Holm  at  Cotyngton. 

June  2.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  St. 

Bishopthorpe.  Swithun's,  Winchester,  by  Nicholas  de  Maidenstan  of  a  messuage  and  a 

oarucate  and  a  half  of  land  in  Sparkeford,  Hurseleye,  and  Compton  by 
Winchester,  which  are  held  of  the  said  prior  and  convent  and  which  are 
worth  beyond  the  services  due  to  the  same  prior  and  convent  in  all  their 
issues  i6s.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn, 
king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to 
acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  50L  a  year,  granted  to  them  at  the 
request  of  John  de  Sandale,  lately  elect  of  Winchester,  and  then  chancellor. 

May  5.  The  like  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Westderham  by  Aymer  do  Valencia, 

Bishopthorpe.  Q^rj  ^f  Pembroke,  of  the  advowson  of  a  moiety  of  the  church  of  Holcham 

in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  held  in  chief ;  licence  also  for  them  to  appropriate 
the  same.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Warden. 

The  like  for: — 
The  prioress  of  Hanepol. 

Master  John  de  Bruton,  archdeacon  of  Canterbury. 
John  de  Surmy  {nc\. 
The  abbot  of  Letteleye. 
Thomas  de  Portyngton. 

Master  Geoffrey  Normandi,  vicar  general  of  the  archdeaconry  of  Rich- 
mond, the  archdeacon  being  in  distant  parts. 

June  6.  Protection  with  clause  rogamiu  for  one  year  for  the  prior  and  convent  of 

Bishopthorpe.  St.  George  the  Martyr,  Greseleye  by  the  bridge  of  Barton,  his  men,  lands 

and  rents. 


16  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2.  291 


JQOQ  Membrane  10 — cont. 

June  5.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  bishop  Stapeldon's  ordinance,  dated 
Bifihopthorpe.  25  February,  ld22-d,  for  the  anniversaries  of  his  birth  and  obit;  viz. 
assignment  after  consultation  with  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  tithe  of  the 
toll  arising  from  three  yearly  fairs  held  at  Oriditone,  two  of  which  fairs  he 
obtained  from  the  king  in  favour  of  the  said  precentor,  canons,  vicars  and 
other  ministers  of  the  collegiate  church  of  Criditone ;  on  condition  that  on 
every  Purification  one  mass  of  the  Holy  Ghost  is  to  be  celebrated  in  the 
said  chul*ch  of  Cridinton  for  his  good  estate  with  certain  collects  and 
after  his  death  his  anniversary  is  also  to  be  celebrated.  After  every 
fair,  the  said  pleas  thereof  being  finished,  and  the  said  tithe  being  received, 
the  steward  of  the  bishop  for  the  time  being  shall  deliver  the  said 
tithe  to  the  precentor  and  two  elected  vicars,  who  shall  keep  it  until 
the  said  mass  or  anniversary  and  distribute  it  as  follows,  viz.  to  the 
canons  and  sacristan  present  at  the  said  mass  or  anniversary  Qd,  each,  to 
the  sprinklers  of  holy  water  Id.  each,  and  the  rest  in  equal  portions  to  the 
vicars,  whose  small  portions  in  other  things  the  said  bishop  wishes  to  aug- 
ment. ,  [Stapeldon's  Begister,  pp.  877,  878;  Ohver*s  MonaMti4;(m,  Exon. 
pp.  Se;  87.] 

June  7.  Safe-conduct  directed  to  all  friends  and  lieges  of  the  king  for  one  year 

Bishopthorpe.  for  Henry,  lord  of  Sully,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  pilgrimage,  and  his 

household.  By  K. 

The  like  directed  to  all  stewards,  constables  and  bailiffs  and  ministers  of 
the  king  in  the  duchy  [of  Aquitaine],  for  Henry,  lord  of  Sully,  when 
passing  through  the  said  duchy.  By  E. 

June  6.  The  like  until  Michaelmas  directed  to  all  bailifis  and  lieges  for  Andrew 

Bishopthorpe.  Bat  and  Thomas  Moran,  servants  of  the  said  Henry,  whom  he  is  sending  to 

Scotland  on  his  business.  By  E. 

The  like  for  one  year,  directed  to  all  friends  and  lieges  for  Bernard 
Pelegrini,  king's  yeoman  at  arms,  going  beyond  the  seas.  By  E. 

June  6.  Pardon  to  Nicholas  son  of  William  de  Ledewell  of  the  undermentioned 
Bifihopthorpe.  trespass,  viz.  the  acquisition  by  William  de  Ledewell  of  a  messuage  and 
2  virgates  of  land  in  Ledewell  and  Sandford,  co.  Oxford,  without  licence 
of  Edward  I,  from  John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of  Lageham,  who  held  them 
in  chief,  which  messuage  and  land  the  said  Nicholas,  also  without  licence  of 
Edward  I  or  of  the  king,  acquired  from  the  said  William ;  with  licence  to 
retain  the  same.  By  fine  of  |  a  mark. 

The  like  to  Nicholas  atte  Putte  and  Agnes  his  wife  for  acquiring  without 
licence  for  their  lives  2  messuages  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Santford  from 
John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of  Lageham  who  held  them  in  chief;  with 
restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  10s. 

June  9.         The  like  to  Thomas  de  Sancto  Martino  and  Mabel  his  wife  for  acquiring 

Cowiok.       in  tail,  without  licence,  a  messuage  and  4  bovates  of  land  in  Holeym  from 

Henry  de  Sancto  Martino,  who  held  the  same  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of 

Albemarle,  with  reversion  failing  such  issue  to  the  said  Henry  and  his  heirs ; 

with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

June  6.  Grant  to  Richard  de  Emeldon  that  the  king  will  provide  him  with  landin 

Bishopthorpe.  fee  simple  to  the  value  of  20Z.  a  year,  and  also  for  the  term  of  his  life  with 

land  to  a  like  value. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer. 


292  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Membrane  10 — conU 


Grant  in  pursuance  to  Bichard  de  Emeldon  of  two  parts  of  the  manor  of 
Silkesworth  in  the  bishoprio  of  Durham,  late  of  Robert  de  Holand,  a  rebel, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  as  an  escheat,  to  hold  imtil  the  king  shall  have 
provided  him  with  land  to  the  value  of  201.  a  year  for  life. 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

June  8.  Robert  de  Wodehous,  clerk,  staying  in  England  on  the  king's  service, 

Cowick.       has  letters  nominating  Thomas  de  Mountpilers  and  William  Douz  of  Dublin 
his  attorneys  in  Irelajid  for  two  years. 

June  5.  Safe-conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  the  abbot  of  Rievaulx,  going  to 

Bishopthorpe.  Scotland  on  the  affairs  of  his  house. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

June  4.  Protection  with  clause  volimitu  until  Christmas  for  Simon  de  Drayton, 

Bishopthorpe.  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  the  said  Master  Robert. 


MEMBRANE  9. 

May  80.         Form  of  the  truce  until  thirteen  years  after  12  June  made  with  Robert 

.  Thorp  by      de  Brus,  at  his  request.     French.     [Fcedera.] 
York. 

June  1.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Ralph  de  Nevill,  Roger  de  Horsle  and 

Bishopthorpe*  Richard  de  Emeldon  to  enforce  the  observation  of  the  said  truce  in 
the  county  of  Northumberland  and  the  Marches  thereof,  and  to  pimish 
offenders.      [FcMiera,] 

The  like  of  Rcmulph  de  Dacre,  John  de  Haveryngton  and  Adam  de  Skelton 
in  the  county  of  Cumberland. 

Afterwards,  8  July,  the  king  being  at  York,  Robert  de  Umframvill,  earl 
of  Anegos,  Roger  Heyroun  and  Roger  de  Horsele  were  appointed  as  keepers 
of  the  said  truce.     [Fcedera.] 


MEMBRANE   8. 

May  6.  Orant  for  life  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  of  all  the  lands,  late 

York,  of  Peter  Crok,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  which  by  ilie  forfeiture  of  Roger 
Crok,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Peter,  came  into  the  king's  hands  as 
escheats ;  grant  also  to  him  of  the  lands,  which  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Peter,  held  in  dower  of  the  same  inheritance  and  which  on  account 
of  her  adherence  to  the  rebels  are  also  in  the  king's  hands,  to  hold  quit 
of  rent  to  the  king.     [ParL  Writs.]  By  p.s. 

May  6.  Licence  for   Thomas  de  Glemesford  to  grant  to  Robert  Reyner  and 

York.  Margery  daughter  of  Thomas  de  Glemesford  and  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Robert  8  messuages,  68  acres  of  land,  2  acres  of  meadow,  1  acre  of  pasture, 
4^.  of  rent,  and  a  sixth  part  of  a  mill  in  Hingston,  held  in  chief. 

By  fine  of  205. 

May  12.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Ck)wiok.  Hatfeld  Regis  by  Robert  Taper  of  Hatfeld  of  4  messuages,  90  acres  of  land, 
10  acres  of  meadow,  8  acres  of  pasture,  and  10s.  of  rent  in  Hatfeld  Regis, 
CO.  Essex,  and  8  acres  of  land  and  5  acres  of  meadow  in  Castle  Caumpes 
(Comitis)  and  Shodecaumpes,  co.  Cambridge,  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  daily  in  their  conventual  church  for  the  souls  of  the  said 
Robert  and  aU  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  6  marks. 


16  EDWABD  n.— Pabt  2. 


293 


1323. 

May  8. 
Cowick. 


May  8. 
Oowiok« 


May  21. 
Bothwell. 


May  81. 

Bishopthorpe. 


June  1. 
Bishopthorpe. 


Mmhrans  8 — cfmJt. 

Grant  for  life  and  during  good  behaviour  to  William  le  Waller  of  the 
custody  of  the  gate  of  the  castle  of  Conyngesburgh,  in  like  manner  as 
former  keepers  have  held  it,  viz.,  receiving  at  the  hand  of  the  receiver 
there  2d.  a  day  and  a  mark  a  year  for  his  robe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  receiver  to  make  such  payments  out  of  the  issues  of  his 
bailiwick,  for  which  an  allowance  will  be  made  in  his  account  at  the 
Exchequer. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Neel  of  Sandon,  co.  Stafford,  for  the  death  of  Henry 
de  Creston  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry;  with  restitution  to  him  of  his 
lands  and  goods  which  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

May  16.         Protection  and  safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Godekin  de  Beule,  merchant 
Bothwell.     of  Estland,  his  men  and  goods  coming  into  the  realm. 

May  25.         Licence  for  Bichard  de  Merton  to  grant  for  life  to  William  Chaillou  a 
Bishopthorpe.  ferling  of  land  in  Sutheles,  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Pardon  to  John  Mauduit,  knight,  for  his  adherence  to  Soger  Damori  and 
other  rebels;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  which  were  taken  into  the  king's 
hands.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Master  Thomas  de  Hoghton  and  William  de  Herlaston,  canons  of  the 
church  of  Llandaff,  bringing  news  of  the  death  of  John  de  Monemuth,  late 
bishop  of  that  place,  have  letters  of  licence  to  elect  for  the  chapter  of  the 
said  church.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Bobert  de  Notyngham,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Oxton 
and  CrophiU,  lately  held  by  John  Landulphi  de  Columpna,  in  the  church 
of  St.  Mary,  Suwell,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of  the 
archbishopric  of  York.  By  £• 

Mandc^te  in  pursuance  to  W.  archbishop  of  York. 

Protection  with  clause  nohmm  for  two  years  for  Alan  de  Ely,  archdeacon 
of  Subirie. 

The  like  for  the  followi^jg,  viz. — 
Bonus  Philippi,  Francis  Grandoni,  Peter  Beyneri  and  John  Francisoii 

merchants  of  the  society  of  the  Bardi  of  Morenoe. 
Frederick  de  Bardis,  prebendary  of  Fenton. 

William  de  Gulpho,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stutton. 

William  de  la  Grene  of  Wresel,  chaplain,  for  one  year. 

William  de  Ayremynne,  clerk,  for  lumself  and  his  men  in  his  manors 

of  Frydaythorp,  Guthmundham,  Northduffeld  and  Yuoflete,  for  two 

years. 

June  6.  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Peter  de  Brewosa  for  one  year. 

Bishopthorpe. 

June  6.         Protection  with  clause  volumm  until  Michaelmas  for  John  Sturmy,  going 
Bishopthorpe.  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  p.s. 

June  1.  Appointment  of  William  le  Latimer  and  William  de  Herle  to  receive  in 
Bishopthorpe.  the  king's  name  the  oath  to  be  made  on  behalf  of  Bobert  de  Brus,  and  the 
oaths  of  other  magnates  in  the  land  of  Scotland,  viz.,  of  all  the  earls  and 
the  steward  of  Scotland,  James  de  Duglas,  John  de  Meneteth,  Bobert  de 
Eeth,  Henry  de  Sancto  Claro,  Gilbert  de  la  Haye,  David  de  Lyndeseye, 
David  de  Gn^am,  Alexander  Fresel,  Hugh  de  Bo8|  Bobert  Boyti  and 


May  81. 
Bishopthorpe. 


June  4. 
Bishopthorpe. 


294  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


-|  qnq  Membrane  8 — eont, 

Bobert  Lowedre,  the  elder,  to  observe  the  above  truce  for  thirteen  years ; 
and  to  receive  the  hostages  for  Thomas  Bandolf,  earl  of  Moray,  one  of  the 
envoys  of  Bobert  de  Bros.     [FcBderaJ] 

June  1.  Safe-conduct  for  fifteen  days  for  William,  bishop  of  St.  Andrews,  Thomas 

Bishopihorpe.  Bandolf,  earl  of  Moray,  John  de  Meneteth,  Bobert  de  Lowedre,  knights, 

and  Master  Walter  de  Twynham,  clerk,  envoys  of  Bobert  de  Brus,  returning 

to  Scotland;  and  appointment  of  William  le  Latymer  as  their  guard 

and  leader.     [Fcaiera.] 

June  5.  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Bichmond,  taken  prisoner  by  the  Scots  while 

Bishopihorpe,  on  the  king's  service,  has  letters  nominating  Thomas  de  Fencotes  and 

Biohard  de  Swafham  his  attorneys  for  one  year,  or  until  his  return  to 

England.     [Fcsdera.]  By  E. 

June  4.  fiicence  for  the  alienation    in    mortmain  by  Walter  de  Erdyngton, 

Bishopthorpe.  chaplain,  of  a  messuage  and  52s.  of  rent  in  Boroughton,  Wykerisindon  and 

Great  Bisindon  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel 
of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Broughton,  in  honour  of  the  Virgin. 

By  fine  of  405. 

June  8.  Pardon  to  John  de  Metheleye,  king's  yeoman,  for  his  adherence  to  the 

Gowiek.       rebels;  with  restitution  of  his  lands,  which  had  been  taken  into  the  king's 

hands,  and  the  roes  (capris)  found  in  his  manor  of  Metheleye.  By  p.s. 

June  11.         Notification  that  Bobert  de  Wodhous,  king's  clerk,  brother  of  Bichard  de 

Gowiek.       Wodhous,  late  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin,  deceased,  is  heir  of  the 

said  Bichard.  By  £.  &  G. 

June  16.         Balph  Basset  of  Drayton,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service,  has 
Gowiok.      letters  nominating  Thomas  de  Badeclyve,  parson  of  the  chundi  of  Olneye, 
and  Boger  de  Bodenham  his  attorneys  for  two  years. 


MEMBRANE    7. 

June  2.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Nicholas  de  Ellerker  of 

Bishopthorpe.  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  of  6  marks  of  rent  in  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  to  a 

chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas 
there  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Nicholas,  his  ancestors  and  all  the  faithful 
departed.  By  fine  of  4  marks. 

June  5.  Pardon  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  of  all  his  debts  at  the 

Bishopthorpe.  Exchequer,  as  well  arrears  of  farms  as  other  things,  and  also  of  all  accounts 

which  may  be  exacted  from  him  by  reason  of  the  manors  or  bailiwicks 
held  by  him  by  commission  of  Edward  I  or  the  king,  or  for  stock  or  goods 
therein ;  in  consideration  of  the  plundering  of  his  goods,  the  burning  of  his 
manors,  and  the  destruction  by  the  king's  enemies  and  rebels  of  his 
memoranda,  tallies  and  acquittances.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  J.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  to  discharge  the  said  Hugh  of 
all  debts  in  the  Wardrobe,  whether  for  prest  or  other  cause,  for  the  time 
the  said  bishop  was  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe,  whether  of  Edward  I  or  the 
king. 

The  like  to  the  following  for  the  time  they  were  keepers  of  the  king's 
Wardrobe : — 

John  de  Benstede. 

The  executors  of  the  testament  of  Ingelard  de  Warle. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  295 


I  QOQ  Membrane  7 — cont, 

B.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 
W.  archbishop  of  York,  primate  of  England. 
Roger  de  Waltham. 
The  like  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

June  4.  Simple  protection  for  two  years  for  the  prior  and  Friars  Preachers  of 

Bishopthorpe.  Rothelan,  their  convent,  and  their  servants  and  goods.  By  K. 

June  5.  Pardon  for  a  fine  of  1002.  to  John  de  Bromfeld  for  his  adherence  to  the 

Bishopthorpe.  rebels ;    with  restitution  of  his  lands  which  were  taken  into  the  king's 

hands.  By  p.s. 

June  4.  Licence  for  John  son  of  Gilbert  le  Mareschal  of  Guldeford  to  grant  in 

Bishopthorpe.  tail  to  John  Pykard  of  Guldeford  and  Margaret  his  wife  6  acres  of  land, 

458.  6^.  of  rent,  and  a  fourth  part  of  2  acres  of  meadow  in  Ertingdon  by 
Guldeford,  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

June  8.  Commission  to  Robert  de  Notyngham  and  William  de  Eirkeby  to  sell  the 

Gowick.  stores  of  victuals  at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  by  view  of  Henry  de  Shirokes, 
king's  clerk,  keeper  of  the  victuals,  a  truce  having  been  made  with  the 
Scots  until  thirteen  years  after  12  June ;  and  on  every  sale  an  indenture  is 
to  be  made  between  them  and  the  said  Henry,  showing  the  amount  of  sale, 
the  price,  and  the  name  of  the  purchaser,  one  part  whereof  is  to  remain 
with  the  said  Hugh  and  the  other  to  be  sent  to  the  Wardrobe.  Commission 
also  to  them  to  summon  before  them  at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  all  constables 
of  castles  in  the  northern  parts  to  inform  the  said  commissioners  of  the 
state  of  the  said  castles  and  of  the  victuals  therein  ;  they  are  to  take 
measures  for  the  sufficient  munition  of  such  castles,  to  draw  up  indentures 
accordingly,  and  to  take  measures  touching  the  remainder  of  the  said 
victuals,  if  any  remain.  By  C. 

Mandate  to  the  said  Henry  and  constables  to  be  obedient  to  them  and 
to  the  said  Henry  and  to  deliver  the  victuals  to  the  purchasers ;  mandate 
also  to  the  keepers  of  the  truce  to  grant  to  all  persons  nominated  by  the  said 
Robert  and  William  safe-conducts  to  set  out  by  land  or  sea  towards 
Scotland.  By  C. 

Writ  de  intendendo  to  the  said  Henry  de  Shirokes. 

The  like  to  the  said  constables  of  castles. 

Mandate  to  L.  bishop  of  Durham  to  make  proclamation  throughout  his 
bishopric  for  purchasers  to  be  at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  on  Monday  after 
St.  !6arnabas  the  Apostle. 
The  like  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  following  counties: — 
Northumberland.  Westmoreland. 

Cumberland. 

June  5.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Lange- 

Bishopthorpe.  lee  by  Robert  Banyard  of  a  messuage,  a  toft,   8  acres  of  land,  1  acre  of 

meadow  and  8  acres  of  marsh  in  Great  Jememuth,  Hekyngham  and 
Thweyt  by  Dychyngham,  which  are  extended  at  12d.  a  year  as  appears  by 
inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond 
Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  granted  by  the  king  to  the  said 
Robert  to  grant  to  the  said  abbot  and  convent  lands  and  rents  to  the  value 
of  1005.  a  year. 

June  10.         ^he  like  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Fountains  by  Robert  de  Carleton  of 

Gowick.       8  messuages  and  8  bovates  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Eirkeby  Malesart  and 

Azerlagh,  and  by  William  Cokewald  of  Heton  of  a  toft  and  2  acres  of  land 

in  Eirkeheton  by  Bradeleye,  which  are  worth  in  all  their  issues  19i.  a  year. 


296 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  QOQ  Membrane  7 — conU 

as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgo,  king's  clerk,  escheator 
on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  land  and  rents 
to  the  value  of  202.  a  year. 

The  like  by  Master  Richard  Mayel  of  a  messuage,  2  vi^gates  and  7  acres 
of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow  and  24*.  of  rent  in  Hertlebury  to  a  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Hertle- 
bury, in  honour  of  the  Virgin  and  for  the  souls  of  Master  John  de  Rodeberuwe 
and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  40s. 

June  5.  Pardon  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  eldest 

Biahopthorpe.  gister  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  sometime  earl  of  Gloucester 
and  Hertford,  tenant  in  chief,  of  all  debts  wherein  they  are  bound  at  the 
Exchequer  as  well  for  arrears  of  reckonings,  accounts,  farms  and  rents,  as 
for  prest  in  the  Wardrobe  of  Edward  I  or  the  king,  by  reason  of  the  lands 
of  the  said  earl  which  are  in  their  hands,  in  consideration  of  the  plundering 
of  the  goods,  the  burning  of  the  manors  and  the  destruction  of  the 
memoranda,  tallies  and  acquittances  of  the  said  Hugh  by  the  king's  enemies 
and  rebels.  By  £• 

Pardon,  for  a  fine  made  by  Adam  de  la  Forde,  of  the  following  trespasses, 
viz.  of  Gilbert  de  Chilton  in  acquiring,  without  licence,  the  manor  of  la 
Hale  by  Brommore,  co.  Southampton,  from  the  said  Adam,  who  held  it  in 
chief ;  and  of  the  said  Adam  and  Christina  his  wife  in  acquiring  the  same 
to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Adam  ;  with  licence  for  them  to  retain  the 
manor.  By  fine  of  40s. 

The  like  to  Roger  de  Eyvill  and  Nicholaa  his  wife  for  acquiring  without 
licence  for  their  lives  a  messuage,  19  tofts,  a  mill,  24  bovates  and  8  acres 
of  land,  90  acres  of  meadow,  and  52s.  4(2.  of  rent  in  Suth  Cave,  from  John 
de  Moubray,  who  held  them  in  chief,  subject  to  rendering  to  the  said  John 
22Z.  a  year.  By  fiine  of  i  mark. 


June  16. 

Oowiok. 


June  10. 
Cowick. 


MEMBRANE    6. 

June  8.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  an  indenture  dated  at  York,  14  Ealend. 

Oowiok.  March,  1291,  between  Master  Thomas  de  Corbrigg,  sacristan  or  warden  of 
the  chapel  of  St.  Maiy  and  the  Holy  Angels,  York,  and  the  abbot  and 
convent  of  Eirkestall,  of  the  Cistercian  order  in  the  diocese  of  York. 

A  contention  having  arisen  between  the  said  sacristan  and  the  said 
abbot  and  convent,  represented  by  Roger  de  Roderham,  their  fellow 
monk  and  proctor,  touching  the  tithes  of  lands  and  meadows  cultivated 
at  their  own  expense  by  the  abbot  and  convent  in  their  manors  of 
Colingham  and  Berdeshay,  which  they  hold  of  the  king  at  fee  farm, 
which  manors  are  in  the  parishes  of  Colingham  and  Berdeshay; 
the  said  contention  was  settled  with  the  counsel  and  consent  of 
Master  John  de  Craucumb,  archdeacon  of  the  East  Riding,  vicar 
general  of  J.  archbishop  of  York  then  absent  in  distant  parts,  and 
official  of  the  court  of  York,  as  follows.  The  abbot  and  convent 
and  their  successors  to  be  quit  of  all  tithes  on  their  said  lands  and 
meadows  in  the  said  manors,  whether  of  ancient  cultivation  or  to  be 
newly  assarted,  so  long  as  they  shall  hold  the  said  manors  of  the  king  at 
fee  farm ;  but  as  regards  those  lands  and  meadows  which  divers  tenants, 
whether  free  or  servile,  rich  or  poor,  hold  in  the  said  manors  from  the 
abbot  and  convent  at  the  time  of  these  presents,  in  case  any  or  all  such 
lands  and  meadows  shall  oome  to  the  hands  of  the  abbot  and  convent, 


16  EDWAHD  n.— Pabt  2. 


297 


1323. 


June  10. 

Gowick. 


June  10. 
Cowiok. 


June  12. 
Cowiok. 


Membrane  6 — cont, 

and  shall  be  cultivated  at  their  own  expense,  the  abbot  and  convent 
shall  pay  tithes  without  question,  as  the  said  tenants  have  paid.  On 
the  other  hand,  if  the  abbot  and  convent  or  their  successors  shall 
hereafter  at  any  time  demise  to  other  persons  any  of  the  lands  or 
meadows  in  the  said  manors,  whether  cultivated  by  them  at  the  time 
of  these  presents  or  hereafter  brought  into  cultivation  by  them,  the 
said  sacristan  or  the  rectors  of  the  churches  of  Colingham  and 
Berdeshay  for  the  time  being  shall  receive  the  tithes  thereof  until  they 
return  to  the  hands  of  the  abbot  and  convent. 

For  this  immunity  the  abbot  and  convent  have  given  to  the  said 
Master  Thomas  and  his  successors  all  the  land  of  Upper  Wodeacre, 
without  impediment  to  closing  it  at  close  time  and  opening  it  at  opening 
time,  and  the  several  meadow  called  Appelgardheng'  lying  near  the 
churchyard  of  Berdeshay  on  the  south  side,  with  its  dyKes,  so  long  as 
they  hold  the  said  lands  and  meadows  of  the  king  at  fee  farm,  to  hold 
as  freely  as  the  said  church  of  Berdeshay  and  the  said  sacristan  hold 
the  land  wherewith  the  church  of  Berdeshay  is  endowed ;.  and  will 
warrant  them  against  all  persons.  Also  they  will  pav  the  said  Master 
Thomas  and  his  successors  or  their  attorneys  10  marks  85.  8d,  a  year 
at  York  in  half  yearly  instalments,  the  first  payment  to  be  made  at 
the  Purification,  1292,  so  long  as  they  hold  the  said  lands  and  meadows 
of  the  king  at  fee  farm;  with  this  proviso,  that  if  by  fraud  or  simplicity 
they  fall  away  from  this  immunity,  and  are  compelled  to  pay  the 
tithes  of  the  said  lands  against  the  form  of  the  present  letters, 
the  said  land  of  Upper  Wodeacre  with  the  said  meadow  shall  revert 
to  them,  and  they  shall  not  be  bound  to  pay  the  said  money.  And  if 
they  shall  fail  in  their  said  terms  of  payment  or  in  their  warranty  of 
the  said  land  and  meadow,  it  shall  be  permitted  to  the  official  of  the 
court  of  York,  whether  the  see  be  void  or  not,  to  compel  them  by 
ecclesiastical  censure  to  pay  the  said  money  aiid  also  86s.  4(i.  a  year  for 
the  value  of  the  said  land  and  meadow.  And  if  the  beasts  of  the  abbot 
and  convent  and  their  successors  or  of  their  men  enter  the  said  several 
meadow  because  of  any  defect  of  enclosure,  they  shall  not  be  impounded, 
but  shall  be  chased  away  without  hurt.  By  fine  of  205. 

Licence  for  Geofiirey  de  Morleye  to  enfeoff  Geoffrey  Haumon  of  a  messuage 
and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Leukenore,  co.  Oxford,  held  in  chief,  and  for  the 
latter  to  grant  the  same  for  life  to  Margaret  de  Morleye,  with  remainders 
to  the  said  Geoffrey  de  Morleye,  for  his  life,  and  to  Thomas  de  Morleye  and 
his  heirs.  By  fine  of  iOs. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  master  and  brethren  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  John,  Abyndon,  by  William  de  Alvescote  and  Stephen  de 
Stodham  of  a  messuage,  82  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  an  acre  of 
wood  and  2^.  of  rent  in  Sogworth,  which  are  worth  in  all  their  issues  16s. 
lid,  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn, 
king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to 
acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  IOO5.  a  year. 

« 

Pardon,  in  consideration  of  a  fine  made  by  John  de  Louthre,  of  the 
trespasses  committed  in  making  the  following  settlement  of  the  manor  of 
Haulton  without  the  king's  licence,  with  restitution  of  the  manor  and  grant 
that  the  settlement  may  hold  good ;  John  de  Haulton  granted  in  free  simple 
to  John  de  Louthre,  king's  clerk,  the  manor  of  Haulton  held  in  chief, 
except  11  messuages,  17  tofts,  276^  acres  of  land  and  89  acres  of  meadow, 
and  afterwards  the  said  John  de  Louthre  granted  the  manor  except  as 
before  excepted  for  life  to  John  de  Haulton,  with  remainders  in  tail  as  to 


298 


OALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1323. 


Jane  16. 
Haddlesey. 


June  17. 
Haddlesey. 

June  20. 
Haddlesey. 

June  18. 
Oowiok* 


Memhrane  6 — cont, 

one  moiety  thereof  to  Robert  de  Lontbre  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  and  the  heirs 
of  their  bodies,  and  failing  such  issue  to  Thomas  de  Louthre  and  Margaret  his 
wife,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies ;  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the 
said  John  de  Haulton  ;  and  as  to  the  other  moiety,  with  remainders  in  tail  to 
Thomas  de  Louthre  and  Margaret  his  wife,  to  Bobert  de  Louthre  and  Eleanor 
his  wife,  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  John  de  Haulton,  which  said  manor,  except 
as  before  excepted,  was  for  such  trespass  taken  into  the  king's  hands. 

67  fine  of  60  marks. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Master  John  Wale- 
wayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  for  the  ahenation  in  mortmain 
by  John  de  Segrave,  the  elder,  of  a  messuage  in  the  manor  of  Fenstanton, 
held  in  chief,  adjoining  the  house  of  the  parsonage  of  the  church  of  Fen- 
stanton, to  Thomas  de  Segrave,  parson  of  the  said  church,  and  his 
successors,  to  hold  in  frank  almoin  for  the  enlargement  of  such  dwelling 
place.  By  fine  of  1  mark  made  before  the  Council.    Huntingdon. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk  and  marshal  of 
England,  to  Peter  Bucskyn,  of  the  county  of  Norfolk,  of  all  conspiracies 
and  trespasses  against  the  peace.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  volumuM  for  two  years  for  Balph  Basset  of  Drayton, 
going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  E.  &  C. 

Protection  with  dause  nolumut  for  one  year  for  Bichard  de  Feryby, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Surflet. 


June  20. 
Haddlesey. 


Sept.  8. 
Ajioroft. 


June  16. 
Haddlesey. 


June  9. 
Cowiok« 


June  9. 
Cowick. 


MEMBRANE   6. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  month  for  Eudo  de  Stokes,  king's  Serjeant,  whom 
the  king  is  sending  to  Cumberland  for  the  horses,  destriers,  sumpter  horses 
and  other  stock  late  of  Andrew  de  Harcla,  a  rebel.  By  E. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  de  Grey,  to  Marmaduke  Basset  for 
being  in  the  company  of  Gilbert  de  Middelton,  a  rebel,  and  of  all  trespasses 
against  the  peace,  except  the  robbery  committed  upon  the  cardinals,  and  of 
any  consequent  outlawries.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Bichard  de  Preston, 
burgess  of  Droghda,  coming  with  ships  laden  with  com  and  other  victuals 
from  Droghda  and  other  parts  of  Ireland  to  England,  his  men  and 
servants  ;  he  having  found  security  in  the  Chancery  that  he  will  not  take 
the  said  victuals  elsewhere,  or  communicate  with  the  Scots. 

The  like  for  two  years  for  the  men  and  ships  sent  by  the  abbot  of 
Foumeys  to  Ireland  for  com  and  victuals  for  the  maintenance  of  his 
house. 

Grant  to  Henry,  lord  of  Suylly,  that  the  Islands  of  Gemereye,  Gereseye, 
Serk  and  Aureneye,  which  Otto  de  Grandisono  holds  by  grant  of  Edward  I, 
whenever  they  revert  to  the  king  by  the  death  of  the  said  Otto  or  otherwise 
according  to  the  form  of  the  grant  to  the  said  Otto,  shall  remain  to  the  said 
Henry,  if  he  is  then  living,  for  his  life. 

Grant  for  life  at  the  request  of  Henry,  lord  of  Suilly,  to  Matthew  de  Trye, 
marshal  of  France,  of  that  portion  which  the  king  has  in  the  town  of 
Areynes  in  the  county  of  Ponthieu,  to  the  value  of  60^  sterling  a  year,  and 
any  excess  over  that  amount  he  shall  pay  to  the  person  holding  the  said 


16  EDWABD  n.— Past  2. 


299 


1323. 


June  IS. 
Cowiek. 


June  23. 
Cewiok. 


June  24. 
Oowiok. 


June  26. 
Cowiok. 


June  16 
Cowiok. 


June  26. 
York. 


Membrane  5 — eont. 

county  in  the  king's  name.  He  shall  also  maintain  the  castle,  houses, 
dwelling  places  and  other  buildings  belonging  thereto,  and  keep  the 
homages,  woods,  groves  and  other  things  belonging  thereto  without  waste 
and  destruction.  And  if  he  lease  any  part  of  it  to  another,  or  do  not  main- 
tain the  buildings  or  keep  the  homage,  &c.  as  aforesaid,  it  shall  be 
permissible  to  the  king  to  resume  the  said  grant.     [Fcedera,] 

Power  to  the  said  Henry  to  receive  the  fealty  of  the  said  Matthew  for  the 
said  portion. 

Conditions  of  the  above  grants.  For  the  above  grant  to  the  said  Matthew, 
Henry,  lord  of  Suilly,  has  released  to  the  king  for  the  lifetime  of  the  said 
Matthew  601.  sterling  of  his  fee  of  400Z.  a  year  which  he  takes  for  his 
stay  with  the  king.  If  the  said  Matthew  is  living  when  the  aforesaid 
Islands  of  Gemeseye  and  Gereseye,  Serk  and  Aumeye  come  to  the  hands 
of  the  said  lord  of  Suilly  by  the  above  grant,  at  which  time  his  said  fee 
should  cease,  from  that  time  forward  the  said  lord  of  Suilly  [shall  be  bound] 
to  pay  at  the  Exchequer  60Z.  a  year  during  the  lifetime  of  the  said  Matthew, 
and  the  king  shall  have  power  to  distrain  him  in  the  said  Islands 
for  the  said  60Z.  and  the  arrears  thereof.  But  if  the  said  Matthew  die 
before  the  said  Henry,  or  the  said  portion  of  Arreynes  come  to  the  king's 
•  hands  during  the  lifetime  of  the  said  Matthew,  the  charge  of  the  said  60/. 
a  year  shall  cease,  whether  it  happen  while  the  said  lord  is  taking  his  said 
fee  or  after  the  said  Islands  have  come  into  his  hands.     French, 

Protection  until  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  for  William  de  Snoryngg*  going 
with  victuals  to  Scotland  with  a  ship  called  the  Clement  of  Westminster. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Biobert  de  Baldok. 

Licence  for  one  year  for  Thomas  Grey,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Norham, 
to  go  to  Scotland  to  buy  animals  as  well  for  the  maintenance  of  himself 
and  his  men  in  the  munition  of  that  castle,  as  for  replacing  the  ploughs 
and  carts  of  the  said  castle  and  honor  which  have  been  destroyed.      By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  men  whom  the  said 
Thomas  Grey  is  sending  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  bring  his  own  com 
from  divers  of  his  manors  to  the  said  castle  for  its  munition.  By  £. 

Licence,  at  the  request  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Meaux,  that  they  may 
henceforth  hold  and  make  the  under-mentioned  chantry  within  their  abbey 
for  the  souls  hereafter  mentioned.  Richard  de  Otryngham,  when  rector 
of  the  church  of  Shelford  in  the  diocese  of  Ely,  granted  to  the 
said  abbey  a  messuage,  20  tofts,  22^  bovates  126  acres  of  land, 
270  acres  of  meadow,  22^.  6d.  rent,  and  common  of  pasture  for 
600  sheep,  in  Otringham,  Tharlesthorp,  Frismareys,  Wellewyk,  Dryepol  and 
Sutton  for  the  maintenance  of  a  chantry  in  the  capital  messuage  of  the  said 
tenements  of  Otryngham  or  in  Huberdcroft  in  the  same  town,  where  seven 
monks  of  the  abbey  should  celebrate  divine  service  for  ever  for  the  souls  of 
John  de  Otryngham,  his  uncle,  Martin  de  Otryngham,  Richard  his  son,  and 
all  his  ancestors,  under  certain  penalties  if  the  said  charity  should  not  be 
maintained  in  either  of  those  places,  and  further  the  late  king  granted  a 
licence  to  the  said  Richard  to  assign  and  to  the  abbot  and  convent  to  receive 
the  said  messuage,  &c.  for  that  purpose.  By  fine  of  40f • 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Tynemuth,  whose  goods  and 
possessions  have  been  destroyed  by  the  Scots,  to  acquire  in  mortmain  land 
and  rent  to  the  value  of  lOZ.  a  year,  on  condition  that  it  be  found  by 
inquisition  that  it  can  be  done  without  prejudice  to  the  king  or  to  any 
other  persons.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 


800 


OALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


]^323.  Membrane  5 — eont, 

June  8.  Grant  as  a  further  favour  to  the  burgesses  of  St.  Omer,  that  their  goods 

Bishopthorpe.  ^heU  not  be  arrested  within  the  realm  for  other  than  their  own  trespasses, 

after  reciting  the  confirmation  which  the  king  lately  granted  to  them  at 

the  request  of  Philip,  late  king  of  France  and  Navarre,  of  the  following 

charters,  viz. — 

(I.)  A  charter  of  Henry  JH  granting  to  the  burgesses  of  St.  Omer 
that  their  goods  should  not  be  arrested  within  the  realm  for  any  debt 
whereof  they  were  not  sureties  or  principal  debtors,  unless  such 
debtors  were  of  their  commune  and  power,  and  able  to  pay  in  whole  or 
part,  and  the  said  burgesses  were  shown  to  have  isdiod  *in  justice 
to  those  who  were  of  their  own  land  and  power  ;  and  granting 
also  that  for  the  trespass  of  or  forfeiture  incurred  by  their 
servants  the  burgesses  should  not  lose  their  goods  whether  found  in  the 
hands  of  such  servants,  or  deposited  by  such  servants  elsewhere,  if  they 
could  sufficiently  prove  such  goods  to  be  theirs ;  and  granting  also 
that  of  the  said  burgesses  any  one  of  them  died  within  the  realm, 
whether  testate  or  intestate,  his  goods  should  not  be  confiscated  by 
the  king,  but  that  his  heirs  have  them  entirely  after  sufficient  proof 
of  their  title. 

(U.)  A  charter  of  Edward  I  confirming  to  them  the  above  grant 
and  exempting  them  from  murage,  and  granting  that  they  might  come 
securely  to  the  realm  to  trade  provid^  they  paid  the  due  and  right 
customs,  and  that  if  war  should  break  out  with  the  king  of  France, 
they  should  have  40  days'  warning  to  leave  the  realm  with  their  goods. 

ByK. 


July  1.. 
Tork. 


Bertrand  de  Asserio,  warden  of  the  house  of  St.  Cross  by  Winchester, 
staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  Master  James  de  Bavignan 
of  Bologna  {de  Banonia)  and  John  de  Drayton  his  attorneys  in  England 
for  two  years. 


June  10. 
•  Cowiok. 


June  9. 
Cowiok. 


MEMBRANE   4. 

Safe-conduct  until  20th  July  for  Ivo  de  Welles,  John  de  Enefeld, 
Beymond  Provost  and  John  de  Leycestre,  Serjeants  at  arms,  whom  the  king 
is  sending  to  London  to  bring  some  prisoners  thence  to  York.   [Pari.  Writs,] 

ByK. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriffs  of  London  to  deliver  to  the  said  Serjeants  John 
du  Chastel  Bichard,  William  Warrenne  and  John  de  Lacy,  the  said 
prisoners.     [Pari.  Writs.]  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Baukyn  Brunelesk[i],  merchant  of  Florence,  of  all  trespasses 
committed  by  him  or  by  Thomas  Tedaldi,  Bacus  Portenar',  Manettus 
Bonejuncti,  6uy  Tedaldi  and  other  his  servants  in  his  name  against  the 
Charter  o{  the  Staple,  whereof  they  were  indicted  before  John  de  Cherleton, 
mayor  of  the  woolstaple  and  his  fellows,  the  justices  appointed  to  inquire 
into  such  trespasses.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  the  Treasurer. 

Pardon  to  William  Thorel  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Somerset  for 
not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Walter,  bishop  of  Exeter,  on  a  plea 
of  trespass,  the  bishop  having  appeared  in  the  Chancery  and  stated  that  he 
received  satisfaction. 

The  like  to  Henry  de  Langebroke  of  a  like  outlawry  on  a  plea  of  trespass 
of  the  said  bishop. 


16  EDWABD  n.— Pabt  2. 


801 


1323. 

June  8, 
Cowiok. 


Jane  12. 
Cowiok. 


Jnne  14. 
Cowiok. 


Jane  16. 
Haddlesey. 


June  16. 
Cowiok. 


Jane  12. 

Cowiok. 


Jane  18. 
Cowiok. 


Jane  17. 
Cowiok. 


Jane  18. 

Haddlesey. 

Jane  18. 
Cowiok. 


MembrwM  4 — eofit. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Boulton  in  Cravene  by  Thomas  de  Scotthorp  of  6s.  of  rent  in  Scotthorp 
issuing  out  of  2  bovates  of  land  which  the  said  Thomas  holds  of  them,  as 
appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator 
on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  lands  and 
rent  to  the  value  of  20  marks  a  year  lately  granted  to  them  in  exchange 
for  a  release  to  the  king  of  16Z.  due  to  them  for  com  and  other  victusds 
bought  from  them,  and  for  a  fine  of  20  marks  paid  into  the  Wardrobe. 

Licence  for  the  like  alienation  by  the  prior  and  convent  of  Boulton  in 
Cravene  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Fountains  of  6«.  of  rent  in  Scotthorp. 

By  fine  of  ^  mark. 

The  like  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Master  John  Wale- 
wayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  by  John  Gosyn  of  2  shops  in 
Norwich  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of 
St.  Peter,  Manecroft,  Norwich,  for  the  souls  of  the  said  John  and  Margaret, 
his  wife,  his  ancestors  and  all  the  faithful  departed ;  notwithstanding  that 
it  appears  by  such  inquisition  that  the  said  shops  are  held  in  chief  in  free 
burgage  by  rendering  to  the  king  \d.  for  <  londgovel '  and  are  worth  in  all 
their  issues  6O5.  a  year.  By  fine  of  100s. 

Presentation  of  Gilbert  de  Sandale  to  the  church  of  Northmymmes  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Oilbert  de  Wygeton,  king's 
clerk,  the  last  rector.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Clement  de  Lek,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Northcove. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
William  de  Hundon. 
John  de  Bella  Aqua. 
Richard  de  Chaddesden,  parson  of  the  church  of  Charewelton. 

Pardon,  for  a  fine  made  bv  John  de  Louthre,  king's  clerk,  of  the  trespass 
committed  by  John  de  Haolton  in  granting  without  licence  to  John  de 
Louthre  the  remainder  in  fee  of  the  manor  of  Claverworth  and  of  9 
messuages,  195  acres  of  land  and  19i  acres  of  meadow  in  Haulton,  held  in 
chief,  after  the  death  of  Eleanor,  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Haulton,  who 
held  the  same  in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John  de  Haulton,  and 
the  trespass  of  the  said  Eleanor  in  surrendering  the  premises  to  the  said 
John  de  Louthre  without  licence ;  with  restitution  of  the  same. 

By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Presentation  of  Bobert  de  Hurlee  to  the  church  of  Bolvyndenne  in  the 
diocese  of  Canterbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  this  custody  of  the 
land  and  heir  of  John  de  Lenham,  tenant  in  chief. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Bobert  de  Baldok. 

Protection  until  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  for  John  Aunfleys  of  Carlisle,  going 
to  Scotland  with  goods  for  the  ransom  of  John  le  Eeu,  yeoman  of  the 
kitchen,  lately  in  the  king's  service,  detained  a  prisoner  by  the  Scots. 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

The  like  for  Thomas  Maunfreys,  going  to  Scotland  on  his  own  affairs. 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

Grant  to  William  de  Clif ,  king's  clerk,  of  the  custody  of  two  parts  of  the 
lands  late  of  Elias  Martel  of  Canewyk,  tenant  in  chief,  to  hold  during  the 


802 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


June  20. 

Haddlesey. 


Jane  18. 
Gowiok. 


June  22. 

Haddlesey. 


June.  27. 
Haddlesey. 


June  28. 
York. 


June  80. 
York. 


June  80. 

York. 


Membrane  4 — eont, 

minority  of  William,  the  son  and  heir,  or,  in  case  of  his  death  under  age, 
until  such  time  as  he  would  have  attained  his  majority,  with  the  marriage 
of  the  said  heir ;  or,  in  case  of  his  death  under  age,  until  the  said  William 
de  Chi*  has  obtained  the  effect  of  the  marriage  of  some  succeeding  heir. 

By  fine  of  6O5.    Lincoln. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  William  de  Newerk, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Brenketon. 

The  like  for  the  said  William,  prebendary  of  Northmuskham  in  the 
church  of  St.  Mary,  Suthwell. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Master  John  Wale- 
wayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain 
by  John  Bryan,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Olave  Upwelle,  in  the  Jewry, 
London,  of  2  messuages  in  London  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  in  the  said  church  of  St.  Olave  for  the  souls  of  the  said  John  and  all 
the  faithful  departed,  although  it  appears  by  such  inquisition  that  the  said 
messuages  are  held  in  chief  by  the  service  of  Id,  a  year  payable  by  the 
hands  of  the  sheriffs  of  London.  By  fine  of  100s, 

Presentation  of  William  de  Elmham  to  the  church  of  Goryngham  in  the 
diocese  of  London,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of  William 
le  Baud,  a  rebel,  being  in  his  hands. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  B.  de  Baldok. 

The  like  of  John  de  Melton,  king's  chaplain,  to  the  church  of  Great 
Garleton  in  Lyndeseye  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the  see  of  Lincoln  being  in  his  hands.    By  p.s. 

The  like  of  Peter  de  Cusancia  to  the  church  of  Suth  Beppes  in  the  diocese 
of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir 
of  John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  who  held  in  chief  of  Edward  I. 

By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  rogamus  for  two  years  for  the  canons  and  brethren 
of  the  House  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre,  Jerusalem,  their  men,  lands,  goods 
and  possessions. 

Pardon  to  Peter  de  Skidemore,  for  a  fine  of  200  marks,  of  his  rebellion 
and  adherence  to  the  rebels  ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands. 


June  80. 
York. 


Membrane    4 — Schedule, 

Pardon  as  above  to  the  said  Peter  de  Skidemore,  with  a  further  general 
pardon  for  all  felonies,  and  other  trespasses  committed  by  him  within  the 
realm,  provided  he  stand  his  thai  if  any  man  wishes  to  sue  him: 
restitution  also  of  his  lands. 


June  28. 
Haddlesey. 


MEMBRANE    3 

Pardon  to  Walter  de  Twynham,  knight,  of  all  the  trespasses  for  which 
he  was  kept  prisoner  in  the  Tower  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  steward  and  marshals  of  the  Household  that,  if  the  said 
Walter  is  detained  in  the  Marshalsea  for  the  same  trespasses  for  which  he 
is  a  prisoner  in  the  Tower  and  not  for  other  causes,  they  shall  deliver  him. 


16  EDWABD  n.— Past  2. 


808 


1323. 

June  20. 
Haddlesey. 


June  19. 
Haddlesey. 


June  80. 

York. 


July  2. 
York. 

June  28. 
York. 


June  28. 
York. 


June  1. 
York. 


June  28. 
York. 


Membrane  8 — conU 

Mandate  to  all  sheriffs  and  bailiffs  to  make  proclamation  that  no  one  is 
to  receive  or  give  aid  to  William  de  Wenlok,  who  was  outlawed  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  when  indicted  for  a  robbery  committed  upon 
Master  Jordan  Morant  at  Sabhcheworth  of  5  horses  of  the  price  of  5 
marks  and  17  sheep  of  the  price  of  Vis,  whereof  he  was  first  indicted  before 
the  steward  of  Geoffrey  de  Say  in  the  view  of  frank  pledge  of  Sabricheworth, 
which  indictment  was  afterwards  removed  before  the  king  in  the  county  of 
Hertford,  as  appears  by  the  record  and  process  of  his  outlawry  sent  to  the 
Chancery  by  Henry  le  Scrop,  chief  justice.  By  C. 

Prohibition  directed  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  and  their  commissioners 
and  public  notaries  not  to  permit  any  processes  to  be  made  at  the  suit  of  the 
said  William.  By  G. 

Commission  to  William  de  Leycestre,  Nicholas  de  Acton  and  William 
Fox  to  sell  the  victuals  stored  for  the  Scotch  war  at  Carlisle  and  Skynbur- 
nesse,  by  view  of  John  de  Louthre,  king's  clerk,  keeper  thereof,  and  to  take 
measures  for  the  munition  of  the  castles  of  the  western  parts  [in  the  same 
terms  as  the  commission  before  mentioned] .  By  C. 

Writ  de  intendendo  to  the  said  John  de  Louthre. 

The  like  to  the  said  constables  of  castles. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Cumberland  to  make  proclamation  accordingly. 
[Incomplete.'] 

Protection  with  clause  nolumru  until  Easter  for  Bichard  de  Drax  of 
Grymesby,  merchant  and  mariner. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Master  John  de  Notingham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Claworth. 

John  de  Hegham,  for  one  year. 

Licence  for  Joan  de  Dryby  to  grant  in  fee  tail  to  James  de  Bos  and  Maud, 
his  wife,  a  third  part  of  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Hundmanby,  held  in 
chief,  and  also  the  reversion  of  a  third  part  of  a  third  part  of  the  said 
manor,  after  the  death  of  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  de  Tateshale,  who 
holds  it  in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Joan  de  Dryby;  with 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Maud.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgo, 
king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain 
by  William  de  Rednesse  of  York  of  a  messuage  in  York  to  John  de 
Harpham,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Denis  in  Walmegate,  York,  although 
it  appears  by  such  inquisition  that  it  is  held  of  the  king  as  a  free  burgage 
of  the  city  of  York  by  the  service  of  2d,  a  year  for  gavel,  and  by  a  rent  to 
the  prioress  of  Wilberfosse  of  6«.  Sd,  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  William  de  Fulbume  as  one  of  the 
barons  of  the  Exchequer,  at  the  usual  fee. 

By  E.  on  the  informatipn  of  the  Treasurer. 

Mandate  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  to  admit  him. 
[Pari.  WHts.-] 

Power  to  Richard  de  Emeldon,  Robert  de  Not[ingham]  and  William  de 
Eirkeby  to  consider  the  case  of  those  persons  whose  inns  and  houses  in 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne  have  been  occupied  by  wine  and  other  victuals,  and 
to  make  them  some  remuneration  out  of  the  said  victuals ;  with  mandate 
to  John  de  Pollou,  the  present  receiver  of  victuals  there,  to  deliver  such 
victuals  to  the  persons  to  whom  they  are  assigned.  By  E. 


804  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


][323  Membrane  8 — eont, 

July  2.  Presentation  of  Adam  de  Lymbergh  to*  the  church  of  Algerkirke  in  the 

York.  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land 
and  heir  of  Thomas  de  Multon  of  Egremund,  tenant  in  chief. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Bobert  de  Baldok. 

July  1,  Licence  for  William  son  of  Boger  de  Morteyn  to  grant  to  Bichard  do 

York.  Wylughby,  the  elder,  the  reversion  of  14  messuages  and  14  bovates  of  land 
in  Wolaton,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Pevorel,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side 
Trent,  after  the  expiration  of  the  lease  of  21  years  for  which  Adam  de 
Wellum,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wolaton  holds  the  premises. 

By  fine  of  40^. 

July  2.  Protection  for  one  year  for  Douenald  de  Mar,  king's  yeoman,  going  to 

York.         Scotland  with  four  horsemen.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  two  years  for  Gerard  Johannis,  Taldus 
Valori,  Bonus  Philippi,  Bernard  Catani,  Francis  Grandoni,  John  fVancisci 
and  Peter  Beynery,  merchants  of  the  society  of  the  Bardi  of  Florence,  and 
their  fellows  of  that  society. 

The  like  for  :— 
July  4.  The  abbot  of  St.  Edmunds,  for  two  years. 

York.  Stephen  de  Clare,  parson  of  the  church  of  Byntworth,  for  one  year. 

Simple  protection  for  one  year  for  William  le  Jeu,  going  beyond  the  seas 
in  the  company  of  Balph  son  and  heir  of  Elias  de  Albiniaco. 

June  27.         Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

York.        Tupholm  of  the  church  of  Stratton  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  which  is  of 

their  own  advowson.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

July  2.  Acceptance  of  the  estate  which  Bertrand  de  Asserio,  warden  of  the 

York.        hospital  of  St.  Cross  by  Winchester,  has  therein  by  virtue  of  his  collation 

thereto  by  Gerald,  phor  of  Peyrusse  {de  Petnucia),  late  vicar  general  of 

Bigaud,  then  bishop  of  Winchester,  now  deceased,  during  his  absence 

beyond  seas.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Bobert  de  Baldok. 


MEMBRANE   2. 

July  2.  Notification  to  J.  duke  of  Brittany,  the  bishop  of  Dol  {Dolon')  and  all 

York.        others,  that  Balph  de  Albiniaco  son  of  Elias  de  Albiniaco,  tenant  in  chief, 

deceased,  is  the  heir  of  the  said  Elias.  By  E. 

July  8.  Safe-conduct  until  All  Saints  for  John  de  Columba,   king's  yeoman, 

York.    .    citizen  of  Bordeaux,  going  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine.  By  E. 

July  1.  Licence  for  Adam  de  Wellum,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wollaton,  to 

York.  enfeoff  Thomas  de  Lungeviliers  of  14  messuages,  14  bovates  and  12  acres 
of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow  and  16  acres  of  wood  in  Wollaton  and  Sutton 
Passays,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Peverel,  as  it  appears  by  inquisition 
made  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  and 
for  the  said  Thomas  to  re-grant  the  same  for  life  to  the  said  Adam,  with 
reversion  to  himself  and  his  heirs.  By  fine  of  40s. 

July  8.  Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Malmesbury  to  grant  a  messuage 

York.        and  a  virgate  of  land  in  Puryton,  held  in  chief,  to  Dionisia  de  Badestrop 

and  William  and  Thomas,  her  sons,  for  their  lives.        By  fine  of  2  marks. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


805 


1323. 

June  80. 
Cowick. 


July  8. 
York. 


Julys. 
York. 

July  15. 
Borstwick. 


July  2. 
York. 


July  8. 
York. 


July  8. 
York. 


July  6. 
Fazfleet. 


July  6. 
Faxfleet. 


July  8. 
York. 


July  6. 
Faxfleet. 


Membrane  2 — eont. 

Commission  to  Robert  de  Notingham  and  William  de  Kyrkeby  to  sell  the 
victuals  stored  for  the  Scotch  war  at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  by  view  of  John 
de  Pulhou,  king's  clerk,  keeper  thereof,  and  to  take  measures  for  the 
munition  of  the  castles  of  the  northern  parts  [in  the  same  terms  as  the 
commission  before  mentioned].  By  C. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumiis  for  one  year  for  Master  Robert  de  Metham, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Bentham  in  Lonesdale. 

The  like  for  :— 

William  de  Thweng. 
The  prior  of  Daventre. 

Hugh  do  Bouzy,  parson  of  the  church  of  Goudenn,  constantly  attendant 
on  the  king's  service.  By  p.s. 

William  de  Denum,  going  on  the  king's  service  to  the  Islands  of  Gemereye, 
Qereseye,  Serk  and  Aureneye,  has  letters  nominating  Thomas  de  Heppes- 
cote  and  Walter  de  Langcestre  his  attorneys  in  England  until  Easter. 

Pardon  to  Richard  Aleyn,  a  prisoner  in  the  gaol  of  Maidenstan  for  the 
death  of  John  Wygayn,  as  it  appears  by  the  record  of  Henry  de  Cobeham 
and  Stephen  atte  Dane,  justices  appointed  to  deliver  that  gaol,  that  he 
killed  him  in  self  defence. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Licence  for  Robert  le  Boor  to  enfeoff  John  de  Anstigh,  chaplain,  of  the 
bailiwick  of  the  bedelry  of  the  hundred  of  Weremenstre,  held  in  chief ;  and 
for  the  said  John  to  re-grant  it  in  tail  to  the  said  Robert,  with  remainders 
to  Robert  son  of  Roger  Balle  and  Joan  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies 
and  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Robert  le  Boor.  By  fine  of  405. 

Grant  to  Henry  le  Scrop  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  in  extension  of  a 
grant  for  life,  made  to  him  by  the  king,  of  the  lands  late  of  Andrew  de 
Hertcla,  a  rebel,  in  Caldewell  and  Uckerby  in  the  parts  of  Richemundshire, 
and  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Master  Michael  de  Hartcla  also  a  rebel  in  Hemeby, 
which  as  escheats  come  into  the  king's  hands.  By  E. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  all  bailiffis  and  others  of  the  county  of  Cumber- 
land for  John  de  Clenton,  appointed  during  pleasure  to  keep  the  passes 
between  England  and  Scotland  from  Whitofhaven  to  Cressophevede  and  to 
see  that  no  one  passes  without  safe  conduct  or  licence  contrary  to  the 
late  truce. 

Pardon  to  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Andrews,  Wells,  for  acquiring  in 
mortmain,  without  licence  of  Edward  I  or  the  king,  divers  rents  in  Welles 
from  Lucy  Lundreys,  William  de  Westbury,  Simon  Cotyn,  William  de 
Bourne,  Hugh  de  Lymyngton  and  William  de  Bathon,  which  were  taken  into 
the  king's  hands  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond 
Trent ;  with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Peter  de  Lincoln  of 
Whiteby  of  4.L  155.  of  rent  in  Whiteby  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Whiteby  in  honor  of  St.  Mary  the 
Virgin.  By  fine  of  IOO5. 

Ratification  of  a  grant  for  life  by  Thomas  Wake,  lord  of  Lidell,  to  Roger 
Beler  of  the  manor  of  Styvington,  00.  Bedford,  held  in  chief. 

By  fine  of  IO5. 

24962  u 


806  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


^  Membrane  2 — conU 

July  8.  Mandate  to  the  steward  of  the  Household  to  deliver  extracts  of  fines, 

York.        amercements,  issues  forfeited  and  all  other  profits  belonging  to  the  king 

from  pleas  and  suits,  pleaded  before  the  said  steward  and  the  marshal  of  the 

Household,  into  the  Exchequer  twice  a  year,  viz.  at    Michaelmas  and 

Easter.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  clerk  of  the  market.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  the  butler  to  observe  the  following  orders,  viz.  wines  are  to 
be  purveyed  by  testimony  of  good  men  of  the  places  where  the  same  are 
purveyed  and  such  purveyances  to  be  witnessed  by  the  collectors  of  the 
custom,  if  there  are  any  there,  or  if  there  are  none  by  two  good  men  of  the 
said  places.  No  customer  henceforth  is  to  be  the  attorney  or  deputy  of  the 
butler. 

The  butler  and  his  attorneys  are  to  cause  all  wines  bought  by  them  to  be 
enrolled,  viz.  the  number  of  tuns,  from  whom  bought  and  ^hen  and  by 
whose  testimony,  also  in  like  manner  all  the  wines  of  the  king's  prises. 

ByK. 

Mandate  to  the  keeper  of  the  ulnage  to  deliver  to  the  treasurer  and  barons 
of  the  Exchequer  extracts  of  his  rolls*  twice  a  year  at  Michaelmas  and 
Easter  of  cloths  exposed  for  sale  contrary  to  the  assize  throughout  the 
realm,  and  thereby  forfeited,  where,  when,  and  whose,  and  of  what  price, 
to  whom  sold  and  by  what  warranty,  and  of  all  other  profits  touching  his 
said  office.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE   1. 

July  8.  Presentation  of  William  de  Norwico  to  the  church  of  Burgh  under  Steyn- 

Tork.        mor  in  the  diocese  of  Carlisle. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  in  the  llth  year  in  the  same  month, 

July  2.  Pardon  to  John  de  Holte  for  acquiring  without  licence  for  life  a  messuage 

York.        and  a  virgate  of  land  in  Caune  from  the  abbess  and  nuns  of  Shaftesbury, 

which  are  held  in  frank  almoin  subject  to  a  rent  of  6d.  a  year  payable  to 

the  said  abbess ;  with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

July  8.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Richard  de  Musle  to  the  custody  of  the 

York.        castle  of  Pontefract,  with  the  usual  fee. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  the  Treasurer. 
Mandate  to  William  Grammary  to  deliver  the  castle  to  him  by  indenture 
with  the  armour,  victuals  and  [prisoners]  therein. 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 
The  like  to  Thomas  Devill  to  deliver  the  castle  to  him. 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

July  8.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

York.  Alnewyk  by  Gilbert  de  Otteleye,  chaplain,  of  6  messuages,  10  bovates  of 
land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  and  an  eighth  part  of  a  mill  in  Faloudon,  by 
Robert  de  Sockepeth  of  a  carucate  of  land  in  Alnewyk,  and  by  Richard  de 
Emeldon  of  24  acres  of  land  in  Haysand,  which  are  worth  in  all  their  issues 
46s.  Sd,  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgo,  king's 
clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to 
acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  lOL  a  year. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  807 


^  nno  "  Membrane  1 — cont, 

July  8.  Inspeximiis  of    a    confirmation  by    Edward  I  before   he  Sbssumed  the 

York.  governance  of  the  realm  as  first  born  of  Henry  III,  dated  at  Kenilworth, 
11  July,  60  Henry  III  of  a  unanimous  agreement  by  the  burgesses  of 
Droughda,  as  well  those  on  the  side  of  the  water  towards  Uriel  as  those  on 
the  side  of  the  water  towards  Meath,  that  the  water  of  the  Boyn, 
which  the  burgesses  of  the  said  town  towards  Uriel  have  free  by  charter  of 
Henry  III,  shall  be  as  free  and  common  to  the  burgesses  of  the  town  on 
the  parts  of  Meath  as  to  the  others.  By  fine  of  40s. 

July  6.  Pardon  at  the  request  of  Geofifery  le  Scrop,  king's  yeoman,  to  Richard 

uD^^HuU      ^^°  ^^  *^^^^  Daunper  of  NortKkelseye  for  his  adherence  to  the  rebels. 

July  2.  Mandate  to  the  knights  and  other  tenants  of  the  castle  of  la  Pole  and 

York.  land  of  Powys  for  John  de  Cherleton,  knight,  as  their  lord.  On  11 
September  last  the  king  pardoned  him  for  his  adherence  to  the  rebels  and 
restored  to  him  his  castles  and  lands  and  all  goods  therein,  but  the  said 
castles  and  lands  having  been  retained  in  his  hands  on  account  of  dissen- 
sions between  the  tenants  thereof  and  the  said  John,  the  king  now 
commands  the  same  to  be  delivered  to  the  said  John  together  with  their  issues 
since  the  said  eleventh  day  of  September.  Further  the  king  has  enjoined 
upon  the  said  John  to  so  bear  himself  towards  the  tenants  of  the  lands  that 
no  further  dissensions  may  arise  between  him  and  them.  By  E. 

July  ST.  Mandate  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  justice  of  Wales — after  recital  of 

York.  the  above  pardon  of  11  September  last,  and  that  the  king  had  commanded 
Robert  de  Sapy,  at  that  time  keeper  of  the  castle  of  la  Pole  and  land  of 
Powys,  then  in  the  king's  hands,  to  deliver  the  castles  and  lands  to  John 
de  Cherleton,  and  that  afterwards  such  delivery  was  not  made  to  him  by 
the  said  Robert,  the  king  having  commanded  the  castles  and  lands  to  be 
retained  in  his  hands  by  the  said  justice  on  account  of  dissensions  between 
the  said  John  and  his  tenants  of  the  land  of  Powys,  and  that  the  said 
John  now  that  the  said  dissensions  have  ceased  has  petitioned  for  the 
restoration  of  his  said  castles  and  lands — to  deliver  the  same  to  him 
together  with  their  issues  since  the  said  eleventh  day  of  December  (sic) ; 
the  said  John  being  commanded  to  bear  himself  peacefully  towards  his 
tenants  so  that  dissensions  may  not  hereafter  again  arise.  By  E. 

July  4.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  William  de  Birchoure  to  be  keeper  of 

York.         ii^Q  whole  stock  of  animals,  except  the  stud,  within  the  honor  of  Tuttebury. 

By  E. 

July  2.  Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  Eeyrenon  and  Eeveyllok  in 

York.  the  land  of  Powys  in  favour  of  Roger  Trumwyne  and  Joan  his  wife,  late 
the  wife  of  Owen  de  la  Pole,  the  said  Roger  having  found  security  for  his 
faithful  behaviour,  and  the  king  having  commanded  Edmund,  earl  of 
Arundel,  justice  of  Wales,  to  deliver  to  the  said  Roger  and  Joan  the  lands 
which  they  hold  in  dower  in  the  land  of  Powys  (which  were  taken  into  the 
king's  hands  by  the  late  keeper  of  their  lands),  with  the  issues  thereof 
since  the  time  of  their  caption.  By  E. 

July  4.  Grant,  for  three  years,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger, 

York.         to  the  good  men  of  the  town  of  Bureford  of  pontage  upon  all  wares  for  sale 

brought  across  the  bridge  of  their  town.  By  E. 


808 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

March  6. 

Knares- 

borough. 


March  9. 

Enares- 

borough. 


MEMBRANE    25d. 

Mandate  to  Richard  de  Burton — who  was  heretofore  appointed  as  joint 
commissioner  with  William  de  Hebbeden  to  collect  the  scutage  due  for  the 
army  of  Scotland  for  the  fourth  year  in  the  East  Riding,  co.  York,  and 
upon  the  death  of  the  said  William,  in  order  not  to  delay  the  business,  was 
appointed  sole  collector  thereof,  since  when,  in  contempt  of  the  king  and 
retardation  of  the  business,  jurors  and  bailiffs,  both  of  the  king  and  others, 
have  neglected  and  refused  to  appear  before  him — to  grievously  amerce 
such  jurors  and  bailiffs  and  to  send  the  extracts  of  such  amercements  to 
the  Exchequer  under  his  seal.  [Pari.  Writs.] 

Association  of  John  de  Stonore  and  John  de  Benham  in  a  commission  of 
oyer  and  terminer  issued  to  Richard  de  la  Bere,  Adam  de  Brom  and  John  de 
Trillowe,  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  Rewley  by  Oxford  that  Robert  de 
Maundevill,  John  '  Roberdesman  de  Maundevill,'  John  Marmyon,  the  elder, 
Benedict  English,  Richard  de  Pynkenye  of  Ispesden,.  Warin  de  Wodesdon, 
Gilbert  dePykenye,  Philip  Osbeme,  William  Pope  of  Ispesden,  John  de  Herde- 
wyk,  John  le  Soutere  of  Ippeden,  Luke  Plonte  of  Nettlebedd,  John  atte 
Grenelane  of  Henle,  Roger  Howys  of  Stok,  William  le  Horpede,  Ralph 
Salem  [an],  Richard  Mogepitt,  Richard  le  Fevre  of  Dorkechestre,  Adam 
Angetil,  Nicholas  atte  Barre,  Richard  de  Hattecumbe,  John  de  Wengrave, 
John  Burgeys,  Thomas  de  Shipton,  Geoffrey  atte  Hide,  John  atte  Hyde, 
Thomas  Flexhere,  Henry  atte  Orchard,  Alice  Whitman,  Thomas  Whitman, 
John  Elwas,  William  Whitman,  John  Howes,  John  Whitman,  Geoffrey 
de  Nettlebede,  chaplain,  Roger  atte  Novene  of  Walyngford,  Edmund  le 
Clerk,  William  le  Crokkere,  Adam  Costard,  Thomas  Thephom,  Hugh  atte 
Hole,  John  Gerard,  Christiana  Deynes  of  Walyngford,  Margery  Deynes, 
John  le  Smith  of  Walyngford,  John  le  Smith  of  Huntercoumbe,  Nicholas 
atte  Brok,  John  Meriet,  Geoffrey  le  Goul,  Philip  le  Deyere  of  Walyngford, 
William  le  Deyere  of  Walyngford,  Denise  {Dionida)  le  Fleshewer  of 
Walyngford,  Roger  Badecok,  John  Cotel,  John  Woderugge,  William  Tracy, 
Ralph  atte  Felde,  William  son  of  Letice  (Leticie)  Heryng,  Geoffrey  Aubel, 
William  de  Maundevill,  John  de  Arle  and  Isabel  his  wife,  Ranulph 
'Jonesprest  de  Arle,'  Thomas  Sturmyn,  William  Elsefeld,  Robert  de 
London  of  Dorkechestre,  Walter  Stevenes,  William  '  Abovethebrok  of 
the  Hoke,*  Walter,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Chepcote  («c),  Agnes  le 
Pouere  of  Dorkechestre,  Thomas  Alisandre,  Richard  Pouere,  Roger  atte 
Blakefenne  of  Dorkechestre,  Nicholas  Lucas  of  Drayton,  Walter  Springard 
of  Dorkechestre,  Joan  Drabon,  Christiana  Drabon,  Richard  Nunday,  Thomas 
Eustace,  William  Curre,  William  de  MoUesforde,  William  Maymond  of 
Bensinton,  Nicholas  de  Huntercoumbe,  William  de  Faucomberge,  Humphrey 
Coleman  *  of  thenewell,*  John  Coulth  *  smith*  *of  thenewelme,*  Joan 
Abovethebrok,  William  Drew,  Roger  Aboyethebrok,  Robert  Bernard,  John 
le  Goul  of  Hoke,  Robert  Ailrich  of  Bensinton,  Simon  Prod[homme],  John 
atte  Brok  of  Bessinton,  William  Lynote  of  Chalgrave,  John  atte  Grove  of 
Berewyk,  Robert  Kyng,  Henry  Peg*,  John  Somer,  Robert  Pegge,  Thomas 
Est,  Robert  son  of  Thomas  le  Kyng,  John  Bolt,  William  Swein,  Thomas 
Tumepayn,  John  Kempe,  John  Edward,  John  Rouncevale,  Sibyl  la  Keue  of 
Berewyk,  John  Crok  de  le  Oke,  John  Shet,  Geoffrey  Josep*,  John  de  Wy  of 
Bensinton,  Thomas  Cotel,  John  Burgeys,  William  Ravenynge  of  Bensinton, 
John  Buld[ri]  of  Dorkechestre,  William  Burgeys  of  Bensinton,  Henry  le 
Keu  of  Bensinton,  William  le  Fox  of  Bensinton,  William  de  Maldebum  of 
Walyngford,  'taverner,*  Alan  de  Klepcote,  Thomas  Alein  of  Cromersh, 
Thomas  le  Dier  of  Walyngford,  Nicholas  le  Couper  of  Croumersh,  John 
Foremen  of  Ewelme,  John  atte  Lane  of  Warborgh,  William  Sugge  of 


16  EDWABD  II.— Part  2. 


809 


1323. 


March  14. 
Knarcs- 
boroagh. 


Membrane  25d — cont. 

Warbourgh,  William  Prinne  of  Walingford,  Richard  Adam  of  Warbourgh, 
Hugh  atto  Hole  of  Huntercoumbe,  Edmund  Croke,  Walter  Loveday  of 
Mongewelle,  Cecily  Osbarn  of  Walingford,  Richard  Ailwarde,  Walter, 
vicar  of  the  church  of  Culham,  William  de  Wyke  of  Henle,  Gilbert 
Dreu  of  Henle,  John 'Gefifreis  bailiff  de  Hautevill,*, Roger  Allvred  of 
Crouemersh,  Thomas 'Jonessone*,  Thomas  le  Reve  of  Crouemersh,  John 
Randolf  of  Crouemersh,  John  atte  Forthoie,  Eve  daughter  of  Thomas  le 
Souter  of  Walingford,  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  atte  Holle  of  Hunter- 
coumbe, Walter  Aymory,  Richard  Shortered  of  Walyngford,  John  Tyofle, 
Walter  son  of  William  Stevenes  of  Clopton,  Adam  le  Shephirde  of  Bensinton, 
Peter  de  Compton  of  Crouemersh,  Joan  daughter  of  Richard  le  Mileward 
of  Rutheresfeld,  Thomas  Costard  of  Huntercoumbe,  William  Gereman  of 
Bruttewell,  Robert  atte  Rush  of  Newenham,  Richard,  parson  of  the  church 
of  Bruttewell,  Tristram  de  Newenton,  Adam  Angetel  of  Wathitton  (sic)^ 
Walter  Simple,  John  Tony,  John  le  Flesheware,  Adam  le  Soutere  and  John 
Bonde  with  others  broke  and  burned  his  houses  at  Nettelebedde  and  Bensin- 
ton, CO.  Oxford,  felled  his  trees  and  took  and  carried  away  his  trees  and  other 
goods. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  Wylughby,  Roger  Beler 
and  William  de  Gosefold,  on  complaint  by  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Win- 
chester, that  William  Trussell  and  William  his  son,  Roger  la  Zusche  and 
Ralph  his  brother,  William  de  Bredon,  Robert  de  Holand,  Robert  de  Dalton, 
William  de  Staunton,  'chivaler,'  John  son  of  William  de  Ferariis,  Robert  de 
Farnham,  Walter  de  Busseby,  John  Mallesores  of  Lubbenham  and  William 
de  Sileby  of  Montsorel  and  Qthers  entered  his  manors  at  Lughteburgh, 
Beaumaner,  Fretheby,  Ernesby,  Huclescote  and  Querndon,  co.  Leicester, 
broke  the  gates  of  the  manors  and  the  doors  and  windows  of  the  houses 
therein,  and  his  chests  there,  took  away  his  horses,  oxen,  sheep,  pigs,  and 
swans,  and  broke  his  parks.      [Pari.  Writs,] 


March  4. 
Knares- 
borough. 


March  6. 
Enares- 
boroogh. 


March  17. 
Aberford. 


MEMBRANE    24(2. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Benedict  de  Cokefeld,  John  Sefoul 
and  John  Claver,  on  complaint  by  Florus  Grove,  merchant  of  Almain,  that 
whereas  he  had  laden  his  ship  with  goods  at  Hamburgh  in  Almain,  for 
conveyance  to  Great  Jernemuth  to  trade  with  there,  John  Effoghel  of 
Baldreseye,  Ranulph  Effoghel  of  Baldreseye,  Henry  de  Oxeneye  of  Bal- 
dreseye,  Robert  le  Curteler,  Robert  Talevaz,  John  Frebem,  Nicholas 
le  Clerk,  Peter  del  Cros,  Stephen  Macke,  John  Fenkele,  Richard 
Cobel,  Alexander  de  Caldebergh,  Thomas  de  Thistelden,  *fevre,'  John 
Aroun,  William  Dan,  William  Kymbeld,  William  Wynston,  John  le  Coupere, 
John  Dwyt,  Thomas  Hynd,  Robert  Haskys  and  Roger  son  of  William 
Macke,  with  others,  boarded  the  ship  in  the  port  of  Goseford  by  Baldreseye, 
CO.  Suffolk,  whither  it  had  been  driven  by  stress  of  weather,  carried  away 
his  goods  and  assaulted  his  servants. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  to  Ralph  de  Beref ord,  William  de  Northo  and  Robert  de  Estdene, 
on  complaint  by  Edward  de  Sancto  Johanne  touching  the  persons  who 
broke  his  close  at  Okhangre,  co.  Southampton,  and  fished  in  his  stews  there. 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

The  like  to  John  de  Foxle,  John  de  Stonore  and  John  de  Scures,  on 
complaint  by  John  Randolf  that  Hugh  de  Sutton,  William  le  Fauconer, 
Ralph  le  Fauconer,  John  le  Ferour,  William,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Wotton, 


810 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Membrane  24rf — cont, 

Alan  son  of  Roger  le  Forester,  Oliver  de  Ponchardon,  Bartholomew  son 
of  Oliver  de  Ponchardon,  John  Ottery,  John  Lotyn  of  Andevre,  John  le 
Eyr  of  Bume,  *  carpenter,'  Richard  'Hucsman  of  Sutton,'  Adam  leTaillour 
of  Burne,  John  de  Hussehurn,  'carpenter,*  Nicholas  *  Huesman  of  Sutton,' 
William  Merewell,  William  Gelcombe  of  Burne,  William  de  la  Brigge  of 
Hussehurn,  Nicholas  de  la  Brigge,  Richard  de  la  Brigge,  John  Hor,  John 
le  Bakere,  William  Legat,  John  le  Webbe  of  Burne,  Richard  le  Coker  of 
Bume,  Roger  *  the  Prioresheyward '  of  Wynchestre  of  Wytcherch  and 
Robert  le  Heyward  of  Middelton,  with  others  entered  by  night  his  manor 
of  Assh  by  Overton,  co.  Southampton,  and  took  away  24  oxen,  8  horses 
and  other  goods  and  assaulted  his  men.         By  E.  on  the  like  information. 


May  28. 

Sulby. 


MEMBRANE     23d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  de  Cobeham  and  William 
Wolf,  holding  the  place  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  constable  of  Dover  Castle 
and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Cordes,  Martin 
Peres  and  John  Peres  Senchet,  merchants  of  Spain,  commorant  at  the 
town  of  Abbeville  in  the  county  of  Ponthieu,  that  whereas  they  had  laded  a 
ship  at  Abbeville  with  28  bales  of  cloth  and  other  merchandise  and  put  the 
same  in  the  custody  of  Martin  de  Satiro,  their  fellow,  to  take  to  Spain,  as  is 
testified  in  letters  of  the  seneschal  of  Ponthieu  and  of  the  mayor  and 
Schevins  of  the  town  of  Abbeville,  John  Hardi  of  Wynchelese  and  Peter 
Sedyn  of  Faveresham  with  others  of  the  said  ports  and  of  the  county  of 
Kent  and  elsewhere  attacked  the  said  ship  off  the  Island  of  Gernesy  on  its 
Viiiy  to  Spain  and  seized  the  said  ship,  cloth  and  goods,  took  the  same  to 
the  Island  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent,  carried  away  part  of  the  said  cloth  and 
goods,  and  took  the  ship  with  the  residue  of  the  goods  to  the  towns  of 
Wynchelese  and  Faveresham  within  the  liberty  of  the  Cinque  Ports  and 
there  divided  the  goods  among  themselves  and  carried  the  same  away. 

ByK. 


March  28. 
Sulby. 


March  26. 
Langley. 


MEMBRANE   22(7. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Master  John  Walewayn,  John  Inge, 
John  de  Fosse  and  John  de  Brideport  of  Bere,  on  complaint  by  William  de 
Braybrok,  clerk,  that  William  de  Bello  Campo,  William  son  of  John  de 
Stokes,  John  de  Deverel  of  Uddyng,  Robert  de  Pauleshegh,  William  Waryn, 
John  de  Fostebury,  John  de  Monte  Alto,  Roger  Edlof,  John  de  Lynham, 
Roger  le  Wolmanger,  Roger  de  Peniphull,  William  atte  Bere,  William 
Lewe,  Henry  Gibbe,  William  Whytlok,  William  Edlof,  John  Persone  of 
Shapwyk,  John  Emmory,  Richard  Canon  and  others  broke  his  houses  at 
Waltford,  co.  Dorset,  and  carried  away  his  goods.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  de  Herle,  Roger  Beler,  John  Chaynel  and  Robert  de 
Stoke,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Dalby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Twyford, 
that  John  de  Oddyngeseles,  *chivaler,*  and  Emma  his  wife,  Ralph  Bygod 
and  Bartholomew  his  brother,  Richard  de  Hastang,  Nicholas  le  Clerk, 
Henry  de  Garsale,  and  WiUiam  his  brother,  Robert  son  of  Juliana,  William 
de  Pole  of  Long  Ichynton,  Henry  le  Fysshere,  John  Hastyng,  John  de 
Godestowe,  Nicholas  le  Deyesono  of  Brandon,  Roger  Gilberd,  William 
his  brother,  Roger  son  of  William  do  Somervill  of  Stokton,  William 
Gylevill  of  Long  Ichynton,  Adam  son  of  William  Gilian  of  Long  Ichynton, 
William  son  of  John  le  Gardiner,  and  John  Gosse  of  Long  Ichynton,  with 
others,  assaulted  him  at  Long  Ichynton,  co.  Warwick,  and  led  away  2 
horses,  5  oxen  and  one  cow  of  his,  and  carried  away  other  goods.     By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


811 


1323. 

April  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  22d — coiit. 

Commission  to  John  de  Foxle,  John  de  Bousser  and  Geoffrey  de  Hertepol, 
on  complaint  by  Joan,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Sperlyng,  to  examine  and  correct 
in  the  presence  of  the  mayor  and  sheriffs  of  London  and  of  the  parties  an 
alleged  error  in  the  record  and  process  and  rendering  of  judgment  in  a  plea 
that  was  before  the  said  mayor  and  sheriffs  in  the  hustings  between  the 
said  John,  plaintiff,  and  Robert  Orpedeman^  tenant,  touching  a  messuage 
and  five  shops  in  the  city  of  London. 


April  4. 
Westminster. 


April  6. 
Westminster. 


April  14. 
Tower  of 
London. 


MEMBRANE    2ld. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Mortayn,  Robert  de  Asshele 
and  Nicholas  Rodland,  on  complaint  by  Hugh  de  Assheby  that  John  de 
Neyill,  Thomas  de  Nevill,  John  Cachepol  of  Dunstaple,  Thomas  le  Harpour 
and  John  le  Rede,  with  others,  assaulted  him  at  Luton,  co.  Bedford. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  like  complaint  by  John  de  Assheby 
against  the  same  persons.  By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

The  like  to  Roger  de  Tiryngham  and  Philip  de  Aylesbury  on  complaint 
by  John  Paulyn  of  Eversalt  that  Thomas  der  Clifton  juxta  Olneye,  chaplain, 
John  de  Staunfordham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Eversalt,  Walter  Dor  of 
Eversalt,  William  de  Staunfordham  and  John  le  Scriveyn  of  Eversalt, 
assaulted  him  at  Eversalt,  co.  Bedford,  and  broke  his  logs  and  arms. 

ByE. 

The  like  to  John  de  Bousser,  John  do  Clarum  and  William  de  Gosefeld, 
on  complaint  by  William  de  Cusaunce  that  Hugh  de  Nevyll  and  Ida  his 
wife,  with  others,  took  and  carried  away  his  goods  at  Wakeryng,  co.  Essex. 

ByE. 


April  18. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE     2f)d. 


Signification  of  the  attempt  by  Roger  de  Thornbull  to  replevy  the  land  in 
Nywenham  of  the  master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Walyng- 
ford,  to  the  said  master. 

Vacated  because  on  the  Close  Roll, 


April  18. 
Westminster. 


April  28. 
Rockingham. 


MEMBRANE     18J. 

Commission  to  William  de  Gosefeld  to  enquire  by  jury  of  the  county  of 
Eent  touching  the  bailiffs,  reeves  and  other  ministers  of  Bartholomew 
de  Badelesmere,  who  were  bound  to  render  account  to  him  when  he  was 
alive  and  who  have  not  rendered  their  accounts,  but  detain  great  sums 
of  money  due  to  the  said  Bartholomew,  which  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture 
incurred  by  him  now  belong  to  the  king ;  and  to  enquire  touching  debtors 
in  that  county  who  were  bound  to  the  said  Bartholomew  in  divers  sums, 
which  they  have  not  yet  paid  and  which  for  the  same  reason  pertain  to  the 
king.  By  E. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  la  Bere,  Adam  de  Brome, 
John  de  Trillowe  and  John  le  Boteler  of  Lantuyt,  on  complaint  by  the 
abbot  of  Rewley  by  Oxford  that  John  Marmyon,  the  elder,  Beneidict  Lengleis, 
Richard  de  Pynkeney  of  Ispesden,  Warin  de  Wodesdon,  Gilbert  de  Pynkeney, 
Philip  Osbern,  William  Pope  of  Ispesden,  William  Maundevill,  John 
'  Roberdesman  de  Maundevill,*  John  le  (snc)  Ark  and  Isabel  his  wife,Ranulph 
'Jonesprest  de  Arle,'  Thomas  Sturmy,   William  de  Ellesfeld,   John  de 


812  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Membrane  18d — cont. 


Erdewyk,  John  le  Sumpter  of  lapeaden,  Luke  Plonte  of  Netelebedde,  Roger 
'Howes  of  Stoke,  William  le  Orpede,  Richard  Mogaputte,  William  Mogeputte, 
Richard  le  Fevre  of  Dorkchestre,  Nicholas  atte  Barre,  Richard  de  Hatte- 
coumbe,  John  de  Wengrave,  John  Burgeys,  Thomas  de  Shipton,  GeofErey 
atte  Hyde,  John  atte  Hide,  Thomas  Flexher,  Henry,  atte  Horcherd,  Alice 
Whiteman,  Thomas  Whiteman,  John  Elewas,  William  Whiteman^  John 
Whiteman,  Geoffrey  de  Netelebedd,  chaplain,  Roger  atte  Hovene  of  Wal- 
yngford,  Edmund  le  Clerk,  John  le  Tiller,  William  le  Crokkere,  Adam 
.  Costard,  Thomas  Thomphom,  Hugh  atte  Hole  and  Agnes  his  wife,  John 
Gerard,  Christiana  Deynes  of  Walyngford,  Margery  Deynes,  John  le  Fevre 
of  Walyngford,  John  le  Fevre  of  Huntercoumbe,  Nicholas  atte  Broke, 
Philip  le  Deyere  of  Walyngford,  Geoffrey  le  Goule,  Reginald  de  Bradebume 
x)f  Walyngford,  *boucher,*  Roger  Badecok,  John  Woderngate,  William  Tracy, 
Ralph  atte  Feld,  William  son  of  Lucy  Heryng,  Geoffrej^  Aubel,  Robert  de 
London  of  Dorkchester,  Walter  Stevenes,  William  Abovesbrok  (sic)  del  Oke, 
Walter,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Clopcote,  Agnes  la  Fevre  of  Dorkchestre, 
Thomas  Alisandre,  Richard  le  Poure,  Roger  atte  Blakfenne  of  Dorkchester, 
Nicholas  Lucas  of  Drayton,  Walter  Springard  of  Dorkchestre,  Joan 
Drabon,  Christiana  Drabon,  Richard  Nunday,  Thomas  Eustace, 
William  Curre,  William  de  Melleford,  William  Maymund  of  Bensynton, 
William  Faconberge,   Humphrey  Coleman  del  Ewelme,   John   Coulth*, 

*  fevre,*  Joan  atte  Bovebroke,  William  Drewe  of  Ewelme,  Roger 
Abovebrok,  Robert  Bernard,  John  le  Goul  de  Oke,  Robejrt  Aylrich  of 
Bensynton,  Simon  Prodhomme,  John  atte  Broke  of  Bensynton,  John  atte 
Grove  of  Berewyk,  Robert  Kyng  of  Berewyk,  Robert  Peg',  Henry  Peg',  John 
Sumer,  Thomas  Est,  Robert  son  of  Thomas  le  Kyng,  John  Bolt,  William 
Bweyn  of  Berewyk,  Thomas  Turnepeyn,  John  Cempe,  Robert  Edward, 
John  Runceval,  Sibyl  Cokes  of  Berewyk,  John  Crok  del  Oke,  John  Sket 
del  Oke,  Geoffrey  Josep,  John  de  Wy  of  Bensinton,  Thomas  Cotel, 
William  Ranyng,  John  Buldry  of  Dorkchestre,  Hugh  le  Eeu  of  Dorkchestre, 
William  le  Fox  of  Bensyngton,  William  le  (sic)  Melbum  of  Walyngford, 

*  taverner,'  Alan  de  Clopcote,  Thomas  Alayn  of  Croumersh,  Thomas  le 
Deyere  of  Walyngford,  Nicholas  le  Coupere  of  Croumersh,  John  FajTman 
of  Ewelme,  John  Atheldon  of  Warborwe,  William  Sugge  of  Warborwe, 
Richard  Adam  of  Warborwe,  William  Prime  of  Walyngford,  Gilbert  Swaf 
of  Walyngford,  Edmund  Crok,  Walter  Loveday,  of  Mungewell,  Cecily 
Osebern  of  Walynford,  Richard  Aillard,  Walter,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Colnham,  John  CoUe,  John  *  Geffiraysbaillif  de  Hautevill,'  Roger  Alfred  of 
Croumersh,  Thomas  *  Jonessone  le  Rove  de  Croumersh,'  John  Randolf  of 
Croumersh,  John  atte  Fortheye  of  Croumersh,  Eva  daughter  of  Thomas  le 
Soutere  of  Walyngford,  Richard  Shortred  of  Walyngford,  John  Teofle  of 
Walyngford,  Walter  son  of  William  Stevenes  de  Clopcote  of  Bensynton, 
Adam  le  Shypherde  of  Bensynton,  Peter  de  Cumpton  of  Croumersh,  Joan 
daughter  of  Richard  le  Muleward  of  Rutherfeld,  William  German  of 
Bristwell,  Roger  atte  Rush  of  Neuwenham,  Richard,  parson  of  the  church 
of  Brittewell,  Tristram  de  Newenton,  Adam  Anketyl  of  Wattlinton,  Walter 
Simple,  John  Tony,  John  le  Fleshewer,  Adam  le  Soutere  of  Wattlynton, 
John  le  Bonde  and  others  broke  and  burned  his  houses  at  Nettelebede  and 
Bensynton,  co.  Oxford,  and  cut  down  his  trees  and  carried  them  and  other 
goods  away. 

MEMBRANE    I7d. 

April  6.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Edmund  de  Hemegrave,  Benedict  de 

Tower  of       Cokefeld  and  John  de  Ingham>  on  complaint  by  John  Boutetourte  that 
London.       Simon  de  la  Borde,  William  Palmere,  William  Testard,  Thomas  de  Virlay, 


16  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


818 


1323. 


Membrane  lid — cont. 


May  21. 

Bothwell. 

April  18. 
Tower  of 
London. 


John  de  Grenevere,  Henry  Bacoun,  Hanulph  'le  priouresserjaunt '  of 
Buttele,  Stephen  Grubbe  of  Buttele,  Peter  Buxskyn,  Nicholas  Davy,  Geoffrey 
Maynard,  Thomas  Lytyl  and  William  Wylde,  with  others,  entered  his 
manor  at  Upton,  co.  Norfolk,  broke  the  doors  of  his  houses  there,  fished  in 
his  stews,  and  assaulted  his  men.  By  p.s. 

Association  of  John  Bacoun  and  John  Claver  in  the  above  commission. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  de  Cobeham,  Edmund  de 
Passele  and  John  de  Ifeld  on  complaint  by  John  de  Woghhope  that  John 
son  of  William  Perot  of  Hyngelton,  Thomas  Alisandre,  John  Alisandre  of 
Tikenhurst,  William  Umfrey  of  Tykenhurst,  Walter  Walclyn  of  Tykenhurst, 
Thomas  atte  Halke  of  Hammolde,  Thomas  Bonde  of  Hammoldia,  John 
Hakeneye  of  Eche  and  Henry  Perot  of  Caldecote,  with  others,  broke  his 
close  and  houses  at  Nonynton,  co.  Kent,  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

By  K. 

April  18.         The  like  to  Roger  Beler,  Richard  de  Wylughby,  the  elder,  and  Richard  de 
Wegtminster.    Whatton,  on  complaint  by  Richard  de  Grey  of  Codenoure  that  John  de 

Harecourt,  William  de  Harecourt,  Thomas  de  Herterigge,  Roger  de  Herte- 
rigge,  Adam  le  Botiller  and  William  Bustlard,  with  others,  took  and  led 
away  two  of  his  horses  at  Neubolt,  co.  Leicester,  carried  away  his  goods  and 
assaulted  his  servants. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

May  21.  The  like  to  Roger  de  Somervill,  Alexander  deCave  and  Robert  de  Scor- 

Bishopthorpe.  burgh  on  complaint  by  Thomas  Wake  that  liobert  son  of  Nicholas  de  Cot- 

yngham  and  others  felled  his  trees  in  his  wood  at  Cotyngham,  co.  York, 
and  carried  them  away.  By  K. 


May  28. 

Bishopthorpe. 


MEMBRANE  16<2. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Geoffrey  de  Hertelpol  and  Thomas 
Gegge  touching  the  complaint  of  John  Junctyn  and  his  fellows,  merchants 
of  the  society  of  the  Peruzzi  of  Florence,  that,  whereas  they  laded  a  ship 
with  85  sacks  of  wool  of  the  price  of  500  marks  at  London  for  conveyance 
to  Sandwich,  Robert  Six  of  Sandwich,  William  Hardy  of  Gravesende, 
Robert  Doget  of  Smalliden,  John  le  Markesham  of  Smalliden,  Funtanus  de 
Middelton,  Brian  do  Scesaltre  and  Geoffrey  Joyo  of  Hoo,  with  others, 
boarded  the  ship  in  the  water  between  the  island  of  Shepeye  and  Greyston 
as  it  was  on  its  way  to  Sandwich  and  took  and  carried  away  the  wool. 

ByK. 


April  19. 
Westminster. 


April  16. 
Tower  of 
London. 


MEMDRASE    I5d. 

Commission  de  vcalliU  et  fossatis  to  Robert  de  Asshele  and  Robert  de 
Swaleclyvo  for  the  banks  of  the  Thames  at  Grenewych  and  the  adjacent 
parts,  and  elsewhere  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Kent,  also  for  the  coast 
of  the  same  river  and  the  coast  of  the  sea  in  the  parts  of  Estkent  and  the 
adjacent  parts  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

Commission  to  John  de  Ifeld,  Richer  de  Refham  and  William  de  Weston 
to  audit  the  account  of  the  pavage  lately  granted  to  the  bailiffs  and  good 
men  of  the  town  of  Suthwerk,  which,  as  the  king  is  informed,  they  retain 
and  convert  to  their  own  uses. 


814 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


ngoQ  Membrane  15d — cont, 

April  7.  •        Commission  to  Henry  le  Scrop,  John  de  Stonore  and  John  de  Bousser  to 

Westminster,    enquire  touching  the  persons  who  planned   the  seizure  of  the  castle  of 

Walyngford,  the  Tower  of  London,  the  castle  of  Wyndesor  and  other  of  the 

king's  castles.      [Fcedera.]  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    14d. 

May  25.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Bousser,  Robert  de  Assele  and 

Bishopihorpe    Thomas  de  Faversham,  on  complaint  by  William  de  Gosefeld  that  Thomas 

Albon,  chaplain,  John  *  Thomas  clerk '  Albon,  Roger  Ruffyn,  Hamo  Doges, 
Bartholomew  le  Kyng,  John  Badekyn,  Richard  de  Netherhampton,  Richard 
Eyng,  John  Smelt  and  John  his  son,  William  Smelt,  Simon  de  Borstal, 
John  Roger  de  Borstal,  Josceus  Storin,  Walter  Storin,  Thomas  Reynold 
atte  Haghe,  Peter  Pikenot,  John  Edward,  Simon  Henry,  Peter  Henry, 
Hamo  Blakeman,  Richard  Blakeman,  William  Serbyn,  Thomas 
Skypper,  Adam  Aleyn,  Denis  Aleyn  and  John  his  son,  John  Pieres, 
William  Pieres,  Simon  Piers,  Hamo  Ide,  Godelman  de  Gorewell  and 
Henry  his  son,  John  Sprynget  of  Nortwode,  Richard  Hobbe,  Bartholomew 
Sprynget,  Richard  atte  Park,  Robert  le  Webbe  of  Bollyng,  Hamo 
Stevene,  William  Symne,  Aymer  BoUe,  Stephen  Somer,  WUliam  Bolle, 
Robert  Bollc,  Hamo  son  of  Simon  Aylmer,  Hamo  Copyn,  John  BuUyng, 
Alexander  Gunnet,  Thomas  Jeu,  Thomas  Scolastre  and  Thomas  his 
son,  John  de  Icham,  Thomas  Coppedok,  Thomas  le  Flessheuer  of 
Westgate,  Thomas  Belesire,  Cristinus  Robyn,  Elias  Franceys,  Thomas 
Franceys,  John  Munteshowes,  John  Husebarn,  Richard  Husebarn,  Alan 
Bolthegh,  Hamo  Ricard,  Hamo  atte  Cherche,  the  younger,  Juliana  atte 
Cherche,  John  Cutpere,  John  Salamon,  John  Reynold,  Roger  Symoun, 
Hamo  Symoun,  Adam  Symoun,  Godeliva  late  the  wife  of  John  Salomon, 
Denise  *the  Milncrswyf,'  John  Watte,  William  Watte,  Godeleva  W^atte, 
William  Bunde,  Werin  atte  Bourne,  John  Jordan,  William  Jordan,  Roger 
Meller,  Richard  Robek£kn,  Henry  Hauekyn,  Anne  Hauekyn,  Christina 
Aleyn,  William  atte  Cherche,  John  Chestevill,  William  de  Kemesyng, 
William  atte  Stone,  John  atte  Welle,  the  elder,  John  atte  Welle,  the 
younger,  John  atte  Borstall,  John  Skewyt,  Agnes  Bolle,  James  Bate,  John 
Bate,  Adam  Cobbe,  Hamo  le  Waut',  William  Soule,  Thomas  Jordan,  John 
Hauekyn,  Bartholomew  le  Person,  John  Arnald,  William  son  of  Richard 
atte  Sae,  Henry  le  Tailour,  Alice  W^ybarn,  John  Godewyn,  John  Kyng, 
John  Walter,  Simon  Aylmer,  Thomas  Swyft,  Richard  Smelt,  Adam  Smelt, 
Agnes  Leger,  Alice  Herebrond,  John  de  HercbuU,  Richard  le  Clerk,  Adam 
Coterel,  Adam  Aylmer,  John  Dode,  Thomas  le  Chesman,  William  Faukes, 
Hichard  atte  Crouch,  Roger  le  Melner,  John  Goddard,  William  Jordan, 
Robert  Cundy,  Richard  Hobbe,  Laurence  Springet,  Richard  Osbem,  Alan 
lioltegh,  John  de  Wykham,  John  Salomon  of  Whitstapel.  Hamo  Copyn, 
John  Cutpere,  Hamo  Blakeman,  William  Beaufitz  and  Thomas  de  Samel- 
ford,  with  others,  broke  his  house  at  Whitstaple,  co.  Kent,  and  took 
and  carried  away  his  goods.  By  K. 


April  14. 
Tower  of 
London. 


The  like  to  John  de  Cherleton,  mayor  of  the  merchants  of  the  staple  of 
wool,  touching  trespasses  against  the  tenor  of  the  charter  of  the  staple,  of 
which  he  has  already  made  inquisition.  By  K. 

Association  of  Adam  de   Brom   and    Thomas    Prentiz  in  the  above 


commission. 


April  28.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Edmund  Deyncourt,  Richard  de 
HocklDgham     Wylughby  and  Richard  de  Whatton,  on  complaint  by  Roger  de  Sutton, 


16  EDWARD   n.— Part  2. 


815 


2323  Membrane  lAd — emit. 

king's  clerk,  that  Richard  le  White  and  Robert  his  brother,  Simon  le  White, 
Richard  de  Caunton  and  Richard  le  Charetter,  with  others,  carried  away  his 
goods  at  Colyngham,  co.  Nottingham. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices  on  complaint  by  William  de  Sutton,  king's 
clerk,  that  Richard  le  Whyt,  and  Robert  his  brother,  Simon  le  Whyt, 
Richard  de  Caunton,  and  Richard  le  Charetter,  with  others,  assaulted  him 
at  Colyngham,  co.  Nottingham,  and  imprisoned  him  until  he  made  fine  of 
lOOZ.  with  them  and  took  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

By  K.  on  the  like  information. 


May  3. 
York. 


May  11. 

Co  wick. 


May  10. 
Haddlesey. 


May  21. 
liothwell. 


MEMBRANE    12d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Foxle,  James  de  Norton 
and  John  de  Tycheburn,  on  complaint  by  Martin  de  Bek,  merchant  of 
Forty ngall,  and  his  fellows,  merchants  of  the  same  kingdom,  that  whereas 
they  had  laded  a  ship  called  The  ship  of  Jesus  Christ  of  that  realm  with 
merchandise  for  conveyance  to  England,  on  the  voyage  the  ship  was 
driven  ashore  on  the  sea  coast  near  Brighteston  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  but 
they  and  all  in  the  ship  escaped  alive  to  land,  and  they  brought  all  the 
goods  in  the  ship  safely  to  land,  so  that  the  ship  and  goods  were  not  wreck 
of  sea,  John  de  Presford,  John  son  of  William  Gilberd,  Robert  le  Haggere, 
Robert  Stille,  Adam  Stille  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Hugh  Tuterich  of 
Lemynton,  John  Cobyn,  William  Borgage,  William  Litelcave,  of  Lemynton, 
Thomas  le  Cohere  of  Christchurch,  Henry  le  Tannere,  John  de  Warham, 
Henry  Mulleward  of  Christchurch,  Peter  Misfote,  Henry  le  Chaundeler, 
Richard  le  Sust',  Richard  de  Northt',  John  Tr'iche,  John  Osbarn,  John  le 
Brut',  Henry  le  Sutere,  William  atte  Crouche,  Henry  Aylkam,  William  le 
Corch,  Thomas  Ofholle,  John  OfhoUe,  WiUiam  de  Achlyng,  John  de  Holt, 
clerk,  Ralph  deElveye,  Ralph  de  Wolf er  ton,  Walter  Norreys,  Michael  Chivaler, 
Roger  le  White,  John  de  Weyvill,  Walter  de  Todynton,  Walter  atte  Strete, 
Thomas  le  Hay  ward  of  Ferchewatere,  Roger  le  White,  the  younger,  Nicholas 
atte  Forthe,  William  Algard',  John  Ayardely,  Walter  Tudrich,  John  Baroun, 
Henry  Iluspynne,  John  de  Crudelmor,  Robert  de  Lymerston,  Henry  *  in  the 
Felde,'  Robert  de  Gardyn  of  Ferchewatere,  *  clerk,'  Henry  Humphrey, 
Richard  Franwell  of  Briceston,  Roger  Piligryme,  John  Philippe  of 
MuUeford  and  others,  under  pretence  that  the  said  goods  were  wreck  of  sea, 
took  and  carried  them  away. 

The  like  to  John  do  Thorp,  Simon  de  Iledersete  and  Peter  de  Welle 
touching  the  persons  who  killed  Henry  Penkeman  at  Northelmham,  co. 
Norfolk.  By  C. 

Commission  de  icalliis  et  fossatis  to  Edmund  de  Passele,  William  de 
Northho  and  William  de  Ponte  Roberti  for  the  sea  coast  and  adjacent 
parts  of  Wortlyng  and  Pevenese  and  elsewhere  in  th^  county  of  Sussex. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  Beaufiz,  John  de  Dovorre  and 
Robert  de  Kellcseye  upon  information  that  Philip  Breton  of  Haverryng, 
Philip  Willem  of  Haverryng  and  Richard  Willem  of  Haverryng,  with  others, 
entered  the  park  of  Queen  Isabella  at  Haverryng  atte  Boure,  co.  Essex, 
hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer. 


816  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323,  MEMBRANE    lOd. 

June  5.  Commission  to  Wilfiam  Basset,  Laurence  de  Sliepeye,  Henry  de  Hynton, 

Bishopthorpe.  Rog^r  le  Hunte  and  John  le  Chaloner  in  the  room  of  Hugh  de  Merton, 
Ralph  de  Tywe,  WiUiam  Graunpe,  Roger  de  Pakwod  and  Robert  de 
Chylton,  none  of  whom  can  act,  to  levy  the  100/.  together  with  the  expenses 
for  100  armed  men  for  40  days  lately  granted  by  the  commonalty  of  the 
town  of  Coventre,  co.  Warwick,  in  aid  of  the  expedition  against  the 
contrariants.     [Pari,  Writs,]  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    9d. 

June  7.  Ratification  by  Robert  de  Brus  of  the  terms  of  the  truce  for  thirteen  years 

Berwick       after  12  June  next  agreed  upon  between  the  representatives  of  Scotland  and 
on  Tweed.     England  at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  on  30  May  last.     French.     [Fctdera.] 


MEMBRANE    Sd. 

June  1.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  Bernyngham,  Robert 

Bishopthorpe.  Coyners,  Thomas  Doyvill  and  Adam  de  Hoperton,  on  complaint  by  Adam 

de  Tesedale,  king's  yeoman,  that  Thomas  de  Vepountand  Robert  de  Marton, 

with  others,  by  night  burnt  his  mill  at  Thurkelby,  co.  York,  and  took  and 

carried  away  his  goods.  By  p.s. 

June  2.  The  like  to  John   Cheynel,   John  de  Cave  and  Robert  de  Stoke  on 

Bishopthorpe.  complaint  by  John  de  Segrave,  the  elder,  that  Elias  Resoun  of  Merston, 
William  son  of  Giles  de  Morton,  Adam  Pippard  of  Lillyngston,  Richard  son 
of  Andrew  Lone  of  Rpdeston,  Geoffrey  le  Leche  of  Thenford,  Matthew 
Vincent  of  Thenford,  John  Abbot  of  Thenford,  Nicholas  le  Large  of 
Thenford,  Geoffrey  Parys  of  Thenford,  Henry  de  Cherleton  of  Thenford, 
Adam  Bernard  of  Sulgrave,  Adam  Hobbes  of  Merston,  and  Gilbert, 
sometime  vicar  of  the  church  of  Merston,  with  others,  took  and  carried 
away  his  goods  at  Thenford,  co.  Northampton,  and  assaulted  his  servants. 

Renewed  because  sealed  at  another  time  by  writ  of  privy  seal. 


MEMBHANE    Id, 

June  6.  Commission    de   walllis    ct   fossatis   to   Roger  de   Cubbeldik,   Alan    de 

Bishopthorpe.  Cubbeldik  and  John  de  Stikeneye  for  the  sea  coast  and  adjacent  parts 
between  the  bridges  of  Iloyland  and  Tydde,  co.  Lincoln. 

June  18.  Commission  of  oyer  and  tenniner  to  John  de  Thorp,  John  Bacoun  and 

Cowick.  John  Claver,  on  complaint  by  John,  bishop  of  Norwich,  that  William 
Botetourte,  William  lo  Pore,  Roger  Bacoun  of  Baconosthorp  and  Peter 
Bacoun,  with  others,  broke  his  parks  at  Thoruegg  and  Hevyngham, 
CO.  Norfolk,  hunted  therein,  and  carried  away  deer,  entered  his  manors 
there,  broke  his  houses  and  the  doors  thereof,  consumed  his  wine  and 
victuals  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

*  By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

July  1.  The  like  to  Walter  de  Friskeneye,  Robert  de  Malberthorp  and  Gilbert  de 

York.  Toudeby,  on  complaint  by  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother, 
William  de  Hoo  and  Walter  Bever  that,  they  being  under  the  king's 
protection,  Guy  Breton,  clerk,  Robert  Breton,  knight,  Peter  Breton,  clerk, 
Ralph  Breton,  Roger  Breton,  William  Breton,  Robert,  prior  of  Torkeseye, 
Walter  Bavent,  Vincent  Bavent,  John  Bavent,  William  de  Stratton,  Richard 


16  EDWARD  IL-Part  2.  817 


1323. 


Membrane  Id — conU 


de  Stratton,  William  Merle  of  Swyn thorp  and  William  his  son,  Master 
Kobert  do  Thame  and  William  his  son,  John  de  Tynton,  the  elder,  and 
John  his  brother,  Thomas  de  Bretaigne,  Robert  BlauncheviUe,  Henry, 
vicar  of  the  church  of  Leggesby,  Robert  Wodeman  of  Loutheford,  Thomas 
de  Blesby,  William  de  felesby,  Robert  de  Staigne,  John  de  Gouteby,  Jolland 
de  Baumburgh,  Matthew  de  Leek,  Jordan  le  Forester  of  Waltham,  John  de 
Maneby,  Roger  do  Bolyngton,  John  de  Ridale  of  Eirkestede,  Ralph  de 
Whatsand,  John  son  of  Simon  de  Edelinton  of  Lincoln,  Robert  de  la  Mare, 
Geoffrey  de  Dalton,  William  Chaunterel,  William  le  Venour,  Robert  de 
Hatton,  William  de  Donecastre,  Richard  de  Toddy  and  Robert  son  of 
Robert  de  Hatton,  with  others,  entered  their  close  at  Waldeneweton,  co. 
Lincoln,  broke  their  houses  there,  burnt  the  doors  and  windows  thereof, 
took  and  carried  away  their  goods  and  assaulted  their  servants.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE   6(L 

June  4.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  de  Cobbeham,   John  de 

Bishopthorpe  Bousser  and  Edmund  de  Passele,  on  complaint  by  Sancho,  king  of  Majorca, 
that,  whereas  on  20  October  last  two  galleys  were  laded  in  Flanders  with 
cloth,  wool,  skins,  silver,  copper,  tin  and  other  goods  by  his  people  for 
conveyance  into  his  kingdom  for  trade,  whereof  one  galley  belonged  to 
William  de  Bona,  and  the  others  to  Angelinus  Scot,  his  lieges,  divers 
persons  of  the  Cinque  Ports  and  elsewhere  in  the  king's  power  lay  in  wait 
for  the  galleys  off  Calais,  attacked  them,  and  after  divers  fights  took  the 
galley  of  the  said  Angelinus  before  Calais  and  that  of  the  said  William  at 
sea  off  Sandwich,  and  divided  the  goods  and  carried  them  away :  the  jiiry  to 
be  of  the  counties  of  Eent,  Sussex  and  Southampton.  By  E.  &  C. 

May  20.  The  like  to  John  de  Cherleton,  mayor  of  the  merchants  of  the  wool 

York.  staple,  Adam  de  Brom  and  Pet^r  de  Ludington  touching  trespasses  against 
the  charter  of  the  wool  staple  in  the  ports  within  the  counties  of  North- 
umberland, York,  Lincoln,  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Surrey,  Sussex,  Southampton, 
Devon,  Somerset  and  Dorset  and  in  the  city  of  London.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE  5d. 

Jime  1.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  de  Herle,  John  de  Done- 

York,  castre,  Geoffrey  le  Scrop  and  Robert  de  Scorburgh,  on  complaint  by  William, 
archbishop  of  York,  that  Thomas  le  Rede  of  Raskhill,  John  Littel  Johan, 
Robert  son  of  Robert  de  Stutevill,  Nicholas  de  Stutevill  and  Hugh 
*Robertknavestutevill,*  with  others,  broke  his  park  at  Beverley,  co.  York, 
hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer.  By  E. 

Afterwards  on  16  November  following,  the  king  being  at  Nottingham, 
Adam  do  Hoperton  was  associated  in  the  above  commission.    [Pari  ]Vrits,] 

June  81  Commission  to  Richard  de  Emeldon,  Robert  de  Notingham  and  William 

(sic).         de  Eirkoby  to  audit  the  account  of  Henry  de  Shirokes,  clerk,  late  keeper  and 
York.        receiver  of  victuals  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  of  the  whole  of  his  receipts  and 
deliveries. 

June  81  Commission    of  oyer  and   terminer  to   the    same   justices    touching 

(sic)         oppressions  and  injuries    alleged  to  have  been  committed    by  the  said 
York.        Henry  de  Shirokes,  clerk,  late  keeper  and  receiver  of  victuals  at  Newcastle 
upon  Tyne,  during  his  term  of  office. 


818  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


York. 


1323.  MEMBRANE    4d. 

^\^}yj-'  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  do  Herle,  John  de  Done- 

castre,  Geoflfrey  Ic  Scrop  and  Robert  de  Scordbur^h,  on  complaint  by 
William,  archbishop  of  York,  that  Thomas  le  Redo  of  Raskhill,  William 
Dousyng  of  Beverley  and  John  his  brother,  Simon  do  Aton  and  Edmund  de 
Boynton,  with  others,  broke  his  park  at  South  Burton,  co.  York,  hunted 
therein  and  carried  away  deer.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    3ci. 

June  28.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Edmund  de  Hemegrave,  Robert 

York.  de  Aspalo  and  John  de  Shardelowe,  on  complaint  by  Ralph  de  Monte 
Hermerii  that  Richard,  abbot  of  St.  Edmunds,  and  William  de  Stowe,  his 
follow  monk,  with  others,  broke  his  houses  at  the  town  of  St.  Edmunds, 
CO.  Suffolk,  and  carried  the  timber  and  the  stones  of  the  walls  thereof  and 
other  goods.  By  p.s. 

Juno  29.  The  like  to  Henry  de  Cobeham  and  Nicholas  Criel,  supplymg  the  place 

York.  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Dover  and  warden  of 
the  Cinque  Ports,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Cordes,  Martin  Peres  and  John 
Peres  Senchot,  merchants  of  Spain,  that  John  Hardy  of  Wynchelse  and 
Peter  Avyn  of  Faversham  and  others  of  the  Cinque  Ports  had  attacked  and 
plundered  their  ship  [as  already  set  forth  on  p.  810].  By  K. 

June  28.         The  like  to  William  Ridel,  Gilbert  de  Bourdon  and  Roger  de  Horsle 

York.         touching  the  English  and  Scots  who,  during  the  late  truce  with  the  Scots 

from  21  December,  1819,  until  two  years  after  Christmas,  entered  and 

seized   the   castle  of  Norham,   and   detained   it   against    the   king,   and 

perpetrated  many  offences  in  the  county  of  Northumberland.  By  K. 

June  28.  Commission  to  Laurence  do  Cheworth  and  Richard  de  Whatton  to 
York.  enquire  touching  the  persons  who,  with  Bo^'o  de  I^aiocis,  Roger  de  Novo 
Mercato,  John  de  Scotton,  Thomas  de  Neyvill,  John  Boget,  Richard  de 
Neuton  and  Thomas  his  brother,  Elias  Drury  and  Thomas  de  Fencotes 
plunderoil  the  king's  manors  of  Gryngeley  and  Wheteleye,  co.  Nottingham, 
and  the  persons  who  received  such  malefactors.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    2d. 

June  28.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Bousser,  .Philip  de 
York.  Aylesbury  and  Thomas  de  Radeclif,  on  complaint  by  Andrew  de  Jarpenvill 
that  Robert  Malet,  *  chivaler,'  Geoffrey  do  Hertwelle,  Hugh  de  Stretleye, 
Jdhn  de  Stretleye  and  Roger  and  Ralph  his  brothers,  Thomas  Neyrnut, 
clerk,  John  Galon,  chaplain,  Thomas  son  of  Richard  Leward,  Alan  de 
Ellesfeld  and  Richard  his  brother,  Robert  atte  Welle  of  Kerselowe,  and 
Geoffrey  de  Arches,  with  others,  assaulted  him  at  Aylesbury,  co.  Buckingham, 
and  took  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

By  K.  at  the  instance  of  the  earl  of  Arundel,  upon  information  of 
Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  to  the  same  justices,  on  complaint  by  Henry  de  Westden  that 
the  same  persons  assaulted  him  there  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

By  K.  at  the  like  instance  and  information. 

July  2.  The  like  to  John  do  Stonore,  John  de  Wylughby,  Philip  de  Aylesbury 

York.         and  John  de  Cantobrigg,  on  complaint  by  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  John 

de  Pabenham,  that  John  de  Pabenham  of  Wylden,    *  chivaler,'  John  de 

Pabonham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wylden,  Hugh  Bossard,  John  Conquest, 


16  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  819 


1323. 


Membrane  2d — cont 


Simon  son  of  John  de  Pabenham  of  Wylden  and  John  his  brother,  William 
de  Brettevill,  the  elder,  William  de  Brettevill,  the  younger,  John  Oyldeboef, 
Henry  Tilly,  Thomas  de  Mordon,  Henry  de  la  Legh,  Master  Thomas  de 
Ravenesden,  Robert  Dyssy  of  Folkesworth,  John  son  of  Thomas  atte  Hall, 
Peter  *  Joneschaumborleyn  de  Pabenham,'  William  son  of  William  le 
Botiller  of  Hardmede,  William  son  of  Nicholas  le  Clerk  of  Wymynton, 
John  Dardres,  Hugh  Kynebell  of  Filegr^ve,  Elias  Hotman  of  Wilden,  Hugh 
Hiches  of  Leykhamstede  and  Thomas  his  brother,  Edmund  Burre,  Nicholas 
le  Rcvesone,  Thomas  Andreu,  William  le  Chaumberleyn  of  Emberton, 
William  le  Irissh  and  Peter  de  Norton,  with  others,  entered  her  dwelling 
place  at  Wylden,  co.  Bedford,  cut  her  corn,  and  carried  away  corn  and  other 
goods,  led  away  4  horses,  a  bull  and  8  oxen  of  the  price  of  40Z.,  levied 
rents  and  customs  due  to  her  from  her  tenants,  and  assaulted  her  servants 
appointed  to  the  custody  of  the  said  dwelling  place,  whereby  she  lost  their 
services  and  a  greater  part  of  her  stock  and  of  her  swans  there  and  at 
Pabenham.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 


MEMBRANE    Id, 

July  1.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Stonore,  Richard  de  la 

York.  Bere,  William  do  Gosefeld  and  Robert  de  Asshele,  on  complaint  by  John  de 
Haudlo  that  Walter  lo  Poure,  *  chivaler,'  and  Katherine  his  wife,  Giles  son 
of  Giles  Rivel,  Thomas  Malet,  Giles  Power,  Richard  atte  Halle,  John  de 
Hampt[on] ,  Robert  de  Louches  of  Chishelhampton,  Edward  Baroun  of 
Marlcbergh,  Roger  de  Calston,  John  de  Leyccstre,  John  Perceval,  Alexander 
do  Skalebrok,  Richard  son  of  William  Filiot  of  Roulesham,  John,  parson  of 
the  church  of  Shipton,  Gilbert  de  Dane,  Thomas  de  Gersyndon,  Nigel  de 
Brackele,  Walter  de  Nategrave,  Thomas  Arthur,  Thomas  le  Mareschale, 
John  le  Prest  of  Oxford,  William,  parson  of  the  church  of  Aston  Somervill, 
Peter  de  Monte  Forti,  *  chivaler,*  John  de  Grenelane  of  Henle,  and  Robert 
Shiplak,  of  Henle,  with  others,  entered  his  manors  at  Pydynton,  Muswell, 
Becle,  Hedynton,  Chadelynton,  Swereford  and  Rollyngdright,  co.  Oxford, 
broke  the  gates  thereof,  and  the  doors  and  windows  of  the  houses,  and  his 
chests  there,  and  led  away  horses,  mares,  oxen,  cows,  sheep,  swine  and  swans, 
broke  his  parks,  felled  his  trees,  hunted  in  his  parks  and  free  warrens, 
fished  in  his  stews,  and  carried  away  fish,  trees  and  goods,  deer,  hares, 
coneys  and  partridges,  charters  and  writings.  By  K. 

July  2.  The  like  to  the  same  justices,  on  complaint  by  the  same  John  de  Haudlo 

York.  that  Robert  de  Louche  of  Chiselhampton,  Alan  deElsefeld,  Gilbert  de  Dane, 
Roger  do  Calston,  Thomas  de  Gersyndon,  Richard  de  Hattecombe,  Edward 
Baroun,  Walter  le  Poure,  *  chevalor,'  and  Katherine  his  wife,  John  Forel  of 
Brackele,  John  Abbot  of  Burncestre,  John  de  Cotes  of  Oxford,  Adam  Balde- 
wyn  of  Crendon,  John  Damalice,  James  le  Coper,  Roger  Pertriche,  Walter 
Simond  of  Sumerset,  Richard  le  Keu  of  Crokham,  Philip  Broun  of  Farn- 
ham,  Master  William  Ostage,  parson  of  the  church  of  Adestoke,  William  de 
Lindeseye,  Simon  de  Mancestre,  *  chivaler,*  John  son  of  Robert  Barri, 
Henry  son  of  Simon  do  Mancestre  and  Simon  his  brother,  Henry  Balde- 
wync  of  Fynnemere,  Thomas  atten  Ok,  Henry  Forel  of  Brackele,  William 
leRiche  of  Brackolo,  William  de  Tochewyk,  Henry  de  Barton,  13aldwin  do 
Kyngcston  of  Somerset,  John  son  of  Robert  de  Kyngeston,  John  Kynno  of 
Kyngeston  and  Ralph  Courterof  Godcstowc,  with  others,  entered  his  manors 
at  Burstall,  Lutegershale,  Adingrave,  Accle  and  Stepelcleydon,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, broke  the  gates  thereof  and  the  doors  and  windows  of  the  houses, 
and  committed  like  depredations  as  above.  By  K. 


820  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1090  Membrane  Id — cont. 

July  1.  The  like  to  the  same  justices,  on  complaint  by  the  same  John  de  Haudlo 

York.         touching  the  persons  who  in  like  manner  entered  his  manor  of  Coulne,  co. 

Gloucester,  and  committed  like  trespasses.  By  K. 


(821  ) 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


1323. 

July  3. 
York. 

July  10. 
Fazfleet. 


July  10. 
BoTBtwick. 


July  9. 
Faxfleot. 


July  12. 
Faxfleet. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  18. 
Barstwick. 

July  12. 
Burstwick. 


MEMBRANE   23. 

Simple  protection  for  one  year  for  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  de 
Pabenham. 

Inspeximiis  and  confirmation  of  a  grant  dated  at  Merewell,  Wednesday 
after  Holy  Trinity,  1810,  by  Henry,  late  bishop  of  Winchester,  lord  of 
Abberbury,  to  Walter  called  atte  Hall  (ad  Aulam)  of  Abberbury  and 
Bicbard  his  first-born  and  their  heirs,  in  settlement  of  a  dispute  between  the 
bishop  and  the  said  Walter  touching  a  messuage  and  96  acres  of  land  in 
Abberbury,  co.  Oxford,  and  the  services  and  customs  issuing  out  of  the 
same  due  to  him  and  his  successors,  bishops  of  Winchester,  that  the  said 
Walter  and  Richard  and  their  heirs  might  hold  the  same  with  meadows, 
feedings  and  pastures  adjacent  thereto  by  homage  and  the  service  of  865. 
of  silver  a  year  for  all  secular  services,  customs,  exactions,  profits  and 
demands,  saving  to  the  bishop  suit  every  three  weeks  at  his  court  of 
Abberbury,  relief  and  heriot,  viz.  the  best  beast  after  the  death  of  each 
tenant  of  the  said  messuage  and  lands,  and  half  a  mark  for  recognition 
whenever  the  bishopric  falls  void.  Witnesses : — Robert  son  of  Guy, 
Richard  Damori,  then  sheriff  of  Oxford,  and  John  de  Hynitone,  knights, 
John  de  Broghtone,  Walter  Wodelok,  Thomas  Golafre,  Theobald  de  Bray, 
Robert  le  Botilier,  William  Filiot,  William  son  of  John  de  Abberbury, 
William  Donvill'  of  the  county  of  Oiiford,  and  others. 

By  K.  and  C.  and  by  fine  of  10  marks.     Oxford. 

Licence  for  Laderana  de  Biker  to  enfeoff  Robert  de  Biker  of  the  manor  of 
Biker,  co  Northumberland,  held  in  chief,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs. 

By  fine  of  40«. 

Licence  for  William  de  Haselwell  to  enfeoff  Richard  de  Hauekeslowe  and 
John,  Richard  and  William  his  sons,  of  a  mill,  an  acre  of  land  and  a  moiety 
of  an  acre  of  pasture  in  Kyngesnorton,  co.  Worcester,  held  in  chief,  to 
hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Richard  de  Hauekeslowe. 

By  fine  of  ^  mark. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Master  Henry  le  Wayte,  clerk, 
to  the  abbess  and  convent  of  Where welle,  of  a  messuage,  a  mill,  15  acres  of 
land  and  2  acres  of  meadow  in  Tokynton  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  the  abbey  for  the  souls  of  Henry  le 
Wayte,  father  of  the  said  Master  Henry,  and  of  all  the  faithful  departed. 

By  fine  of  40». 

The  abbot  of  Rameseye,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service,  has 
letters  nominating  William  de  Tyryngton,  his  fellow  monk,  and  William  de 
Gorton  to  be  his  attorneys  in  England  for  one  year.  By  K. 

Protection  for  two  years  for  the  Austin  Friars  dwelling  at  Ludlowe. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  son  of  John  Monyword,  king's 
clerk,  to  the  custody  of  the  smaller  piece  of  the  seal  for  the  recognisance  of 
debts  in  the  city  of  Hereford. 

249C2  X 


822 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1823. 

July  19. 
Burstwick. 


July  18. 
Burstwick. 


July  28. 
Burstwick. 


July  22. 
Burtttwick. 


July  25. 
Faxfleet. 


July  10. 
Haddlesey. 


Membrane  28 — cojiL 

Grant,  in  consideration  of  the  lands  late  of  Richard  de  Cramlyngton, 
tenant  in  chief,  in  Cramlyngton,  co.  Northumberland,  being  destroyed  during 
the  Scotch  war,  to  Alice  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Richard,  and  mother  of 
John  his  son  and  heir,  of  the  custody  for  five  years  of  two  parts  of  the  said 
lands  quit  of  rent  for  the  maintenance  of  the  heir.  By  C. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Denis  de  la  Court,  Simon  le  (sic)  Welles, 
Giles  de  Vilers,  and  Bercald  de  Louches,  and  their  fellows,  merchants  of 
St.  Omer,  and  their  servants,  going  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  trade. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  for  John  de  Cassel,  John  Lemman,  Peter  de  Pyegham,  Guy 
Dancard,  John  Boulart,  John  Dane,  John  le  Barber,  John  Burgeys,  and 
John  Swayn,  and  their  fellows,  merchants  of  St.  Omer, 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

Protection  and  safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  James  le  Scutiller,  burgess 
and  merchant  of  Bruges  in  Flanders,  and  his  servants,  coming  to  the  realm 
to  trade.  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  following  : — 

Leuinus  de  Adyngham,  burgess  and  merchant  of  Ghent  in  Flanders, 
and  his  servants.  By  E. 

Michael  Belle,  burgess  and  merchant  of  Ipre  in  Flanders. 
Peter  Cramme. 

Safe-conduct,  in  consideration  of  the  extension  of  the  truce  with  Louis, 
count  of  Flanders  and  Nevers,  from  Michaelmas  until  the  following  Easter, 
for  merchants  and  others  of  Flanders  coming  into  the  realm  with  mer- 
chandise ;  with  exemption  from  arrest.      [Fcedera,]  By  E. 

Safe-conduct,  until  Easter,  for  the  envoys,  about  to  be  sent  to  the  realm 
at  Martinmas  next  by  the  echevins,  consuls  and  commonalties  of  the  towns 
of  Ghent,  Bruges  and  Ipre.  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  envoys  to  be  sent  by  Louis,  count  of  Flanders.       By  E. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  de  Ty,  clerk,  to  the  office  of 
the  custody  of  the  tallies  in  the  Exchequer,  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,  receiving  8/.  a  year  for  robes  and  all  other  things. 

By  bill  of  the  Treasurer. 


July  8. 
Burstwick. 


July  10. 


July  8. 
Burstwick. 

Julv  9. 

ft 

Faxfleet. 


MEMBRANE   22. 

Protection  with  clause  nolunms  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  Barlynges. 
The  like  for  :— 

The  abbot  of  Bardenay. 

The  abbot  of  Neusom. 

William  de  Thunneyk,  parson  of  the  church  of  Munstreworth,  con- 
stantly attendant  upon  the  king's  affairs. 

John  Hamelyn,  parson  of  the  church  of  Penbeyr. 

Nicholas  de  Welleburn,  parson  of  the  church  of  Whitebem. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Walter  de  Fryskeneye  to  be  a  justice  of 
the  Bench,  with  the  usual  fee.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  admit  him.      [Farl,  Writs.] 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1. 


828 


1323. 

July  8; 
Faxfleet. 


July  9. 
Faxfleet. 


July  8. 
Burstwick. 


July  8. 
Faxfleet. 


Feb.  2. 
Newark. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 

July  8. 
Burstwick. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 

July  8. 
Faxfleet. 


July  12. 
Faxfleet. 

July  17. 
Burstwick. 

July  10. 
Faxfleet. 


Mfmbratw  22 — cont. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Neubous  by  William  de  Bello  Campo  of  a  messuage,  a  toft  and  4  bovates  of 
land  in  Eillyngholm,  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in 
the  church  of  the  said  abbey  for  the  souls  of  the  said  William,  his  ancestors 
and  successors,  and  all  the  faithful  departed.         By  fine  of  60s.    Lincoln. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Eland  for  acquiring  for  life  without  licence  from  John 
de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  20  marks  a  year  of  rent  receivable  from  certain 
tenants  of  the  said  earl  in  the  towns  of  Soland,  Fekesby,  Rastryk,  Hypprom 
and  Risseworth,  then  in  the  hands  of  the  earl  of  Surrey,  and  held  in  chief, 
which  towns  afterwards  came  into  the  hands  of  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of 
Lancaster,  and  are  now  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  last 
mentioned  earl.  By  fine  of  10  marks.    York. 

Simon,  abbot  of  Aumale,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Stephen  de  Skeftlyng  and  Roger  de  Skeftlyng  his  attorneys  in  England  for 
three  years.  By  fine  of  40». 

Henry' de  Hanbury,  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  service,  has  like  letters 
nominating  John  de  Hambury  and  Geoffrey  de  Assheburn  his  attorneys 
for  three  years. 

John,  bishop  of  Ely,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service,  has 
letters  nominating  John  de  Heselarton  and  John  de  Ensthorp  his  attorneys, 
until  All  Saints. 

Vacated  because  on  the  Patent  Boll  of  the  l^th  year. 

Simple  protection  for  one  year  for  Christiana  de  Wygornia. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  All  Saints  for  John,  bishop  of  Ely, 
staying  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  E. 

The  like  for  :— 
John  son  of  Peter  de  Hothum,  staying  beyond  the  seas  with  the  said 
bishop  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

Simon,  abbot  of  Rameseye,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

ByK. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  Evesham, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Baddeby. 

The  like  for  :— 

Augustin  Waleys  of  Woxebrugge. 

William  de  Salford,  clerk. 

The  prior  of  Bermundeseye. 

Nicholas  de  Tunstalle. 

The  prioress  of  Chesthunte,  for  two  years. 

The  abbot  of  Merevale,  for  one  year. 

Warin  de  Bassyngbum,  for  one  year. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Jocelin  de  Brankescombe,  king's  clerk, 

to  the  office  of  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  said  Exchequer. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  de  Luda,  king's  clerk,  to  the 
office  of  constable  of  the  Exchequer,  in  the  king's  hands  for  certain  causes. 

ByE. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer.   By  E. 


824 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

July  10. 

Faifleet. 


July  18. 
Barsiwick. 


July  8. 
Faxfleet. 


July  16. 
Barstwick. 


Membrane  22 — cont. 

Pardon  to  tho  abbess  and  convent  of  Shaftesbury  for  acquiring  in  mort- 
main without  licence  of  Edward  I  or  of  the  king  from  William  de  Erdescote 
a  messuage  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Medboume,  from  Robert  de  Holt  4j  acres 
of  land  in  Falgham,  and  from  Thomas  de  Babynton  11  acres  of  land  in 
Tisscbury ;  with  restitution  of  the  same.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Inspeximm  and  confirmation  of  a  grant  in  frank  almoin,  dated  at  York, 
16  July,  16  Edward  II,  by  Alice  de  Lacy,  countess  of  Lincoln  and  Salisbury, 
to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Mary's,  Barlinges,  of  the  manor  of 
Swaveton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  thereof,  with 
knights'  fees,  homages  and  services  of  free  tenants,  free  fair,  free  market,  and 
free  warren,  for  the  good  of  tho  souls  of  Edward  I  and  Eleanor  his  wife, 
Henry  de  Lacy,  sometime  earl  of  Lincoln,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  her  father 
and  mother,  Edmund  her  brother,  her  ancestors  and  heirs.  Witnesses : — 
Sir  Hugh  lo  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  Sirs  Hugh  his  son,  Ralph 
Basset  of  Drayton,  Philip  Darcy,  and  John  his  brother,  John  de  Barton  of 
Friton,  knights,  Stephen  de  Cudelawe,  William  de  Clif,  Thomas  de  Tynton, 
her  clerks,  John  de  Lacy,  Robert  Rabbe  and  Robert  de  Newerk,  her  yeomen, 
and  others.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Licence  for  John  de  Crumbewell  and  Idonia  his  wife  to  enfeoff  Master 
Robert  de  Baldok,  king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  of  the  manor  of 
Esingden,  co.  Rutland,  held  in  chief,  and  for  the  said  Robert  to  regrant 
the  same  to  the  said  John  and  Idonia,  for  the  life  of  Idonia,  with  remainders 
to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  for  his  life,  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the 
elder,  for  his  life,  and  to  Edward  son  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger, 
and  his  heirs.  By  E. 

Appointment  of  Roger  de  Somervill  and  Adam  de  Brom,  to  collect  the 

sixth  in  the  city  of  York.      [Pari.  Writs:  Faulera.']  By  K. 

Form  of  the  collection  of  the  tenth  and  sixth.     French.     [Pari,  Writs,'] 


July  8. 
Faxfleet. 


July  8. 
Burstwiok. 


July  12. 
Faxfleet. 

July  14. 
Faxfleet. 


MEMBRANE    21. 

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, 
their  men,  lands,  goods  and  possessions  ;  all  persons  collecting  alms  in  their 
name  without  authority  are  to  be  arrested. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  by  William  de  Clifton,  John  de  Dunham  and 
Henry  de  Bassyngham,  of  2  messuages,  2  tofts,  25  acres  of  land  and  5  acres 
of  meadow  in  the  suburb  of  Lincoln  and  Neuton  by  Laghterton  to  find  a 
deacon  and  subdeacon  to  minister  daily  at  prime  in  the  said  church  at  the 
mass  of  the  Virgin  Mary  for  the  souls  of  Hugh  de  Normanton  and  all  the 
faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  40^. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  Baumburgh, 
clerk,  constantly  attendant  upon  the  king's  service. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Easter  for  Henry  Spigurnel,  going 
on  the  king's  service  to  the  Islands  of  Gernereye,  Gereseye,  Serk  and 
Aureneye.  By  K. 

The  said  Henry  has  letters  nominating  William  de  Shenle  and  Hugh 
Lambard  his  attorneys  in  England  until  Easter. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  !• 


825 


1323. 

July  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  16. 
Baratwiok. 


July  16. 
Barstwick. 


July  16. 
Cowick. 


July  16. 
Barstwick. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  16. 
Baretwiok. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  20. 
Burstwick. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

Writ  de  intendendo  for  W^illiam  le  Tavemer,  appointed  by  Stephen  de 
Abyndon,  king's  sorjeant  and  butler,  during  his  pleasure,  to  be  his  deputy 
in  the  office  of  butlor  in  the  port  of  Chichester. 

The  like  for  John  Perbroun  in  the  port  of  the  town  of  Jernemuth. 

Presentation  of  John  do  Chaumpaigne  to  the  church  of  Stowe  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of  Warin 
de  Insula,  a  rebel,  being  in  his  hands. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  of  Hugh  de  Glaumvill  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  K.  on  the  like  information. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Master  Robert  de  Ailston, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Hakcburn. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Adam  de  Hadeleseye. 
William  de  Castre,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wyteryngge,  constantly 

attendant  on  the  king's  service. 
John  de  Crosseby,  staying  in  the  Chancery  on  the  king's  servioe. 

Richard  Spygumel,  staying  in  the  said  Chancery  on  the  king's  service 

for  one  year. 
Master  Richard  de  Clare,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Dungarvan, 

in  Ireland,  for  two  years. 
William  le  Wayte,  *armurer,*  for  one  year. 
Richard  de  Duffeld,  clerk,  parson  of  the  church  of  Lutheburgh,  for 

one  year. 

Prohibition  directed  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  against  any  attempts  to 
disturb  Nicholas  de  Welleburn,  king's  clerk,  in  his  possession  of  the  church 
of  Whitebeme,  which  the  king  lately  recovered  by  judgment  of  the  court 
against  Lewis,  bishop  of  Durham,  and  to  which  he  presented  the  said 
Nicholas. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  atte  Gate  of  Canewedon  for  acquiring  in  fee,  with- 
out licence,  16  acres  of  land  in  Canewedon  from  John  de  Chaunceux, 
who  held  the  same  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Reylegh,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond 
Trent ;  with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  10». 

The  like  to  John  de  Canewedon  and  Beatrice  his  wife,  for  acquiring,  without 
licence,  to  them  and  his  heirs  a  messuage  and  16  acres  of  land  in 
Canewedon  from  Giles  de  Chaunceux,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  said  honor ; 
with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  10«. 

The  like  to  John  de  Goldewell  and  Mabel  his  wife  for  acquiring,  without 
licence,  to  them  and  his  heirs  a  messuage  and  11  acres  of  land  in 
Canewedon  from  the  said  Giles,  held  in  chief  of  the  same  honor ;  with 
restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

The  like  to  John  the  elder,  son  of  Richard  de  Halton,  for  acquiring  in  fee, 
without  licence,  an  eighth  part  of  the  manor  of  Ulnesby,  co.  Cumberland, 
from  Adam  de  Kempeleye,  who  held  the  same  in  chief. 

By  fine  of  1  mark. 


826 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

July  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  20. 
Burstwick. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 


Julv  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  16. 
Cowick. 


July  14. 
Burstwick. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

The  like  to  Robert  Brondissh  and  Christiana,  his  wife,  for  the  trespass 
committed  by  the  said  Christiana  and  John  Michel,  sometime  her  husband, 
in  acquiring  in  fee,  without  licence,  16  acres  of  land  in  Canewedon  fiom 
Giles  de  Chaunceux,  who  held  the  same  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Reyleygh, 
as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  the  said  escheator,  Master  John 
Walewayn ;  with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  J  mark. 

The  like  to  Alexander  son  of  Walter  de  Leghum  for  acquiring  in  fee, 
without  licence,  2  bovates  and  6  acres  of  land  in  Eyum  from  John  son  of 
Roger  le  Rous,  who  held  the  same  in  chief ;  with  restitution  thereof. 

By  fine  of  1  mark. 

The  like  to  Gervase  son  of  William  Raunkel  of  Hokelewe  for  acquiring 
in  fee,  without  licence,  a  toft  and  a  bovate  of  land  in  Eyum  from  John  son 
of  Roger  le  Rous,  who  held  the  same  in  chief ;  with  restitution  thereof. 

By  fine  of  i  mark. 

The  like  to  Stephen  son  of  William  de  le  Dom  of  Hokelowe  for  acquiring 
in  fee,  without  licence,  a  toft  and  a  bovate  of  land  in  Eyum  from  John  son 
of  Roger  le  Rous,  held  in  chief ;  with  restitution  thereof. 

By  fine  of  i  mark. 

The  like  to  Robert  son  of  William  de  Middelton,  for  acquiring  in  fee, 
without  licence,  a  toft  and  a  bovate  of  land  in  Eyum  from  John  son  of 
Roger  le  Rous,  held  in  chief  ;  with  restitution  thereof.     By  fine  of  i  mark. 

The  like  to  Henry  Gregori  of  Eyum  for  acquiring  in  fee,  without  licence, 
a  toft  and  a  bovate  of  land  in  Eyum  from  John  son  of  Roger  le  Rous,  held 
in  chief ;  with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Licence  for  Simon  de  Sibethorp  to  enfeoff  Thomas  de  Sibethorp,  clerk, 
of  a  messuage,  8  bovates  of  land  and  16s,  of  rent  in  Sibethorp,  held  in  chief  as 
of  the  honor  of  Peverel,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  the  said  escheator, 
Master  John  Walewayn  ;  and  for  the  said  Thomas  to  re-grant  the  same  to 
the  said  Simon  and  Reginald  his  son  for  their  lives,  with  remainders  in  fee 
tail  to  Simon  son  of  William  de  Sibethorp,  William  brother  of  the  said 
Simon  son  of  William  and  Henry  brother  of  the  same  William  son  of 
William  (sic),  with  remainder  over  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Simon  de 
Sibethorp.  By  fine  of  10s. 

Signification  to  W.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
election  of  Master  Alexander  de  Monemuth,  archdeacon  of  Llandaff,  to  be 
bishop  of  Llandaff.  By  E. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  do  Aldon,  king's  yeoman,  for  his  adherence  to  Bar- 
tholomew de  Badelesmere  in  the  castle  of  Ledes,  and  also  for  all  felonies 
and  other  trespasses  ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods.  By  p.s. 


July  23. 
Faxflcet. 


July  15. 
Burstwick. 


MEMBRANE    20. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Norwyco  to  the  church  of  Burgh  under 
Steynmor  in  the  diocese  of  Carlisle. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Boldok. 

Quitclaim  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  of  the  king's  right  in  the 
manor  of  Shaldeford,  co.  Surrey,  and  in  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
the  manor,  which  the  said  Hugh  holds  for  the  life  of  Emma,  wife  of  Robert 
de  Monte  Alto,  by  demise  of  the  said  Robert  and  Emma,  who  held  the  same 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


827 


1323. 


July  20. 
Borstwick. 


July  21. 
Burstwick. 


July  21. 
Burstwick. 


July  20. 
Burstwick. 


July  26. 
Cowick. 


Membrane  20 — cont, 

in  dower  of  the  said  Emma  by  the  assignment  of  Richard  son  of 
John,  her  first  husband,  of  the  inheritance  of  Roger  de  CliflFord,  a 
rebel,  and  of  Idonia,  wife  of  John  de  Crumbewell,  and  which  after  the 
death  of  the  said  Emma  should  have  reverted  to  the  said  Roger  and  Idonia, 
but  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  lioger  should  revert  to  Idonia  and  her 
heirs.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Eleanor,  wife  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  the  king's 
neice,  to  whom  the  king  had  granted  the  manor  of  Melton  Moubray,  late  of 
John  de  Moubray,  a  rebel,  which  as  an  escheat  fell  into  his  hands  by  the 
forfeiture  of  the  said  John,  to  hold  for  her  life  together  with  its  hamlets 
and  members,  knights*  fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  chapels,  religious 
houses  and  hospitals,  hundreds,  fairs,  chaces,  warrens,  free  fisheries, 
liberties,  free  customs  and  all  other  things  pertaining  to  the  manor,  with 
remainder,  after  her  death,  to  Gilbert,  son  of  the  said  Hugh,  and  his  heirs, 
for  the  security  of  the  said  Eleanor  and  Gilbert  and  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Gilbert,  that  they  may  have  and  receive  the  following  liberties  and  customs, 
which,  as  it  appears  by  an  inquisition  made  by  Matthew  Broun  and  Ralph 
Beler,  were  held  and  received  by  the  said  John  on  the  day  of  his  forfeiture, 
viz.  view  of  frank  pledge  and  amends  of  the  assize  of  bread  and  ale, 
infangenethef  and  outfangenethef  and  every  week  beasts  and  chattels  called 
*  wayfs,'  *  blodewyt '  and  hue  and  cry  raised  from  the  hour  of  vespers  on 
Monday  to  sundown  on  Tuesday,  a  weekly  market  every  Tuesday,  and  two 
fairs  every  year,  one  on  Whitsun  Tuesday  and  the  two  following  days,  and 
the  other  on  the  eve,  day  and  morrow  of  St.  Laurence  and  the  eight 
following  days,  and  that  the  said  John-  had  free  warren  in  all  his  demesne 
lands  of  the  said  manor,  and  a  custom  called  ^Thurghtol'  on  all  mer- 
chandise passing  through  the  town  of  Melton  Moubray  and  Kyrkeby. 

By  p.s. 

Licence  for  Walter  de  Goushull  to  enfeoff  John  de  Goushull  of  2  tofts,  2 
bovates  and  a  third  part  of  a  bovate  of  land,  and  a  third  part  of  a  mill  in 
Bondbrustwyk,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Albemarle,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  and 
for  the  said  John  to  re-grant  the  same  to  the  said  Walter  and  Agnes  his 
wife  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Walter.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Pardon  to  Peter  Laynd  of  Halsham  and  Beatrice  his  wife  and  John 
their  son  for  acquiring  in  fee,  without  licence,  6  acres  of  meadow  and  pasture 
for  8  oxen  in  Halsham  from  William  de  Bautre,  held  in  chief  as  of 
the  honor  of  Albemarle,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de 
Burgh,  king's  clerk,  esheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  with  restitution  thereof. 

By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  uoluwus  for  one  year  for  Emma  do  Cluny  of 
Spaldyng. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Master  Aymo  do  Jovenzano,  parson  of  the  church  of  Chesthunte. 

Neapolio,  cardinal  deacon  of  St.  Adrian,  prebendary  of  Suthcave  in 
the  church  of  St.  Peter,  York,  and  parson  of  the  chapel  of  Otteley 
annexed  to  the  said  prebend. 

Emma  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Bliton. 

Robert  Theodaldi,  the  brother  of  Doffus  de  Barde,  parson  of  the  church 
of  AVaddon. 


8^8 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Aug.  8. 
Cowiok. 

Aug.  5. 
EHcrick. 

July  27. 
Cowiok. 


July  22. 
Faxfleet. 


July  24. 
Cowiok. 


July  28. 
Cowick. 


July  26. 
Cowick. 


July  26. 
Faxfleet. 


July  80. 
Cowick. 


Membrane  20 — cont, 

William  de  Hoo,  clerk. 

Robert  Tethaldini,  the  brother  of  Dofifus  de  Barde,   parson  of   the 

church  of  Waddon. 
William  de  Hoton  of  Roston,  serjeant  of  Richard  de  Ayremynne,  king's 

clerk,  parson  of  the  church  of  Elvelaye. 
John  de  Bruggowauter,  clerk,  and  Richard  his  brother. 

Master  Robert  de  Balne,  parson  of  the  church  of  Herthill. 

John  de  Hegham,  king's  yeoman. 

Safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  John  Vanele  and  Claisius  Hurel  of  Brull 
and  John  de  Fosser',  merchants  of  Flanders,  going  through  the  realm  on 
their  business.  By  E. 

Grant  to  John  son  of  Henry  de  Erdeleye,  king's  clerk,  of  the  archdeaconry 
of  Lincoln,  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  being  in  his  hands. 

By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

The  like  collation  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  the  elder,  king's  clerk, 
to  the  same  archdeaconry.  By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  said  bishop. 

Pardon  to  John  de  Thweng  for  acquiring  in  fee  tail  without  licence,  in 
the  time  of  Edward  I,  from  Robert  de  Thweng,  11  messuages,  11  tofts  and 
21  bovates  and  7  acres  of  land  in  Suthbrunne,  held  in  chief ;  grant  that  he 
may  hold  the  same  to  himself  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  with  reversion  to 
the  said  Robert  and  his  heirs.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Grant  for  life  to  Anthony  do  Lucy,  in  addition  to  the  lands  lately  granted 
to  him  in  fee,  of  the  manor  of  Meburn  Regis,  co.  Westmoreland,  and 
the  manor  of  Grendon,  co.  Northumberland,  late  of  Roger  de  Clifford, 
a  rebel,  which  as  escheats  came  into  the  king's  hands  and  which  the  king 
subsequently  granted  to  Andrew  de  Harcla,  and  which  are  now  in  the  king's 
hands  bv  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Andrew,  to  hold  as  of  the  value  of 
100  marks  a  year  of  land,  without  sale  of  land  or  tenements,  or  waste  or 
destruction  of  woods,  or  exile  of  the  men  belonging  thereto,  until  other 
provision  is  made  for  the  said  Anthony  to  that  amount ;  saving  to  the  king 
knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches.     [Compare  Fa^dera,] 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  the  treasurer. 

Prohibition  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  against  any  attempt  to  disturb 
Master  John  de  Bruton,  king's  clerk,  in  his  possession  of  the  archdeaconry 
of  Canterbury,  to  which  the  king  collated  him,  it  being  in  his  gift  by  reason 
of  the  late  voidance  of  the  see  of  Canterbury.  By  K. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Anthony  de  Lucy,  to  John  le  Mareschal  of 
Bricekirke  for  the  death  of  Walter  Thurse  of  Bricekirke.  By  p.s. 

The  like,  at  the  request  of  the  said  Anthony,  to  Peter  de  Salt[er]  for  the 
death  of  Gilbert  son  of  Roger  son  of  Maud  de  Crossedale.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Anthony  de  Lucy  of  all  the  corn  growing  in  the  present  year  on 
the  lands  late  of  Andrew  de  Harcla,  a  rebel,  in  the  coimties  of  Westmoreland 
and  Cumberland,  and  also  the  corn  which  the  said  Andrew  sowed  in  the 
king's  demesne  lands  of  Carlisle,  which  by  forfeiture  are  in  the  king's 
hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Thomas  de  Burgh,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent, 
to  allow  him  to  receive  the  same. 


17  EDWAED  II.— Pabt  1. 


829 


1323. 


July  17. 
Faxfleet. 


Aug.  6. 
Kirkham. 


Aug.  9. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  17. 
Pickering. 

Aug.  20. 
Pickering. 

Aug.  28. 

Ingleby 

Greenhow. 


July  29. 
Ck>wick. 


Aug.  5. 
Escrick. 


Aug.  6. 
Kirkham. 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  de  Fetherstanhalgh  and  Alexander  his  brother 
of  the  land,  late  of  the  said  Andrew  de  Harcla,  in  Sedbergh  in  Lonesdale, 
in  the  king's  hands  as  an  escheat.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  above  escbeator  to  deliver  tbe  land  to  them. 

Grant  to  John  de  Coupeland,  king's  chaplain,  of  all  the  tithes,  both  small 
and  great,  for  the  present  year,  belonging  to  the  king's  chapel  of  Faxflete. 

By  p.s. 

Protection,  with  clause  nolumiis  for  one  year,  for  Master  Adam  de 
Ayremynne,  parson  of  the  church  of  Gairgrave,  constantly  attendant  upon 
the  king's  service  in  the  Chancery. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
John  de  Percebrigg,  parson  of  the  church  of  Sturmere. 
Master  Geoffrey  de  Gropo  Sancti  Petri,  parson  of  the  church  of 

Geytyngton. 
Adam  son  of  William  de  Blaktoft. 

John  de  Bray,  parson  of  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Walyngford. 
Thomas  de  Wederhale,  and  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Adam  de  Wederhale. 

The  prior  of  Malton. 

Richard  de  Wych',  clerk,  constantly  attendant  upon  the  king's  service. 

Me^ter  Henry  de  Glif,  clerk,  constantly  attendant  upon  the  king's 

service. 
William  de  Berlaye. 

Thomas  de  Yucflet,  parson  of  the  church  of  Devyses,  for  two  years. 

Master  John  Lut^rel,  going  to  the  court  of  Borne,  to  stay  there,  for 
•  two  years. 

Geoffrey  Try gg  of  Westrasen. 


MEMBRANE    19. 

Commission  to  Henry  Spigurnel,  Master  Henry  de  Clif,  John  de  If  eld 
and  William  de  Denum  to  examine  and  correct  errors  in  the  records  and 
processes  of  the  undermentioned  commissions  touching  ursurpations  of  the 
king's  rights  in  the  islands  of  Gernereyo,  Jeresey,  Serk  and  Aureneye,  and 
grievances  of  the  Islanders,  viz :  in  a  commission  issued  to  John  de 
Fresyngfeld,  William  Kussel  and  John  de  Dytton,  [Cat.  Patent  Rolls^ 
2  Edward  II,  p.  130J ;  and  a  further  commission  issued  to  John  de  Stonore, 
William  de  Bourne,  Nicholas  de  Cheny  and  John  de  Carteret  [Cat.  Patent 
Rolls,  12  Edward  II,  p.  875] .  The  commissioners  are  also  to  enquire  fully 
into  all  matters  mentioned  in  the  commissions  and  to  certify  the  king 
thereof.  By  K.  &  C. 

Afterwards,  12  August  following,  the  king  being  at  Pykeryng,  Robert 
de  Kelleseye  was  associated  in  the  above  commission.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  Henry  Spygurnel  and  his  fellows,  justices  appointed  to  take 
assizes  and  inquisitions  in  the  said  islands  of  Jereseye,  Gemeray,  Seerk  and, 
Aurenaye,  to  admit  John  de  Dytton,  king's  clerk,  to  sue  and  defend  before 
them  all  pleas  and  affairs  touching  him  in  the  said  islands.  By  E. 

Extension  to  Giles  de  Hertesberg  of  Bruges  in  Flanders,  his  household 
and  goods,  of  the  safe-conduct  granted  to  him  until  Easter,  for  as  long  as  he 
remains  in  the  realm.  By  K. 


830  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1 323  Membrane  19 — cant, 

Aug.  10.  Inspeximus  of  an  indenture  sealed  with  the  seal  of  the  commonalty  of  the 

Pickering,  city  of  Dublin,  dated  in  the  Guildhall  of  Dublin,  17  December,  2  Edward 
II,  to  the  following  effect,  viz. 

GeoflFrey  de  Morton  and  Maud  his  wife  lately  built  certain  stone 
houses  upon  the  wall  of  the  city  of  Dublin  at  the  end  of  the  bridge  in 
*  le  Briggetrete'  without  the  licence  or  assent  of  the  then  mayor  and 
commonalty,  to  the  manifest  injury  of  the  citizens,  inasmuch  as  they  no 
longer  had  sufficient  defence  upon  that  wall  as  they  had  before  the 
erection  of  the  houses.  Afterwards,  at  the  suit  of  the  said  citizens  the 
obstruction  was  removed  by  command  of  the  king,  w^hereby  the  said 
houses  were  greatly  injured  and  remain  unroofed  to  the  damage  of  the 
tenants  thereof.  It  is  therefore  agreed  between  the  mayor  and  com- 
monalty of  Dublin  and  John  de  Grauntsete  and  Alice  his  wife,  the 
present  tenants  of  the  said  houses,  as  follows,  viz.,  the  said  mayor  and 
commonalty  grant  to  the  said  John  and  Alice  that  they  may,  having 
first  obtained  the  king's  licence,  rebuild  the  houses  on  the  wall  and 
make  and  fit  windows,  latrines  and  slots  (rudera),  by  view  of  the 
mayor  and  commonalty,  in  the  wall,  on  condition  that  the  citizens 
may  have  upon  the  wall  a  sufficient  way  of  three  and  a  half  feet, 
crenellated  and  embattled,  for  passing  to  and  fro  between  the  two 
towers  at  the  end  of  the  said  bridge  whenever  necessary  for  the  defence 
of  the  city,  to  be  built  at  the  expense  of  the  said  John  and  Alice 
within  two  years  :  also  the  said  John  and  Alice  may  have  a  latrine 
constructed  flowing  through  the  wall  towards  the  AvenliflFy  near  the 
tower  at  the  end  of  the  said  bridge,  in  its  present  form  for  the  easement 
of  their  chambers  in  the  said  houses  ;  rendering  a  rent  every  year  to 
the  said  mayor  and  commonalty  for  the  said  easements,  latrine  and 
other  commodities  above-granted  of  12</.  payable  at  Easter  and 
Michaelmas.  And  if  the  said  rent  fall  in  arrear  for  a  whole  year,  it 
shall  be  lawful  for  the  mayor  and  commonalty  to  stop  the  opening  of 
the  latrine  with  boards  and  nails  by  way  of  distraint,  until  all  the 
arrears  of  the  said  rent  shall  be  fully  paid. 

In  exchange  for  this  covenant  the  said  John  and  Alice  grant 
to  the  mayor  and  commonalty  a  messuage  which  they  recovered  against 
Geoffrey  de  Morton  and  Maud  his  wife  before  the  justiciary  of  Ireland 
by  recognition  of  an  assize  of  novel  disseisin,  which  messuage  is  called 
le  Fischous,  according  to  metes  and  bounds  made  by  consent  of  the 
parties  by  tw^elve  citizens  whose  names  with  their  verdict  were  enrolled 
in  the  roll  of  the  *Domesdaye' ;  the  said  messuage  containing  in  length 
westwards  from  the  said  tower  16  feet,  and  in  breadth  southwards  from 
the  city  wall  the  same,  and  extending  from  the  ground  to  the  top  of 
the  arch  over  the  door  of  the  said  messuage  at  the  foot  of  the  said 
tower,  by  which  door  is  the  entrance  to  the  Fischsous  under  the  solar 
of  the  John  and  Alice. 

Also,  the  said  mayor  and  commonalty  quitclaim  to  the  said  John  and 
Alice  all  right  they  may  have  in  all  the  buildings  of  wood  and  stone 
built  over  the  said  Fischshous  saving  their  jurisdiction,  services  and  rents 
due  and  accustomed,  on  condition  that  the  said  John  and  Alice  and 
their  successors  maintain  such  wood  and  stone  buildings  over  the  said 
messuage  dry  and  waterproof,  so  that  no  damage  may  happen  to  the  said 
Fischshous  through  defect  of  roofing  and  in  case  of  such  defect  the  mayor 
and  commonalty  may  repair  the  same  and  levy  the  cost  thereof  upon 
the  said  John  and  Alice  by  distraint.  On  the  other  hand  no  damage  or 
injury  shall  happen  by  the  mayor  and  commonalty,  their  fishermen,  or 
others  through  them  to  the  tenants  of  the  said  buildings  over  the  Fischs- 
hous, and  if  such  do  happen,  the  mayor  and  commonalty  shall  amend  it. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


881 


1323. 


Aug.  15. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  12. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  4. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  15. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  15. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  28. 
Pickering. 

Aug.  22. 

Egton 
{Eggetoti). 

Aug.  28. 

Ingleby- 

Oreenhow 

(Grenhou), 


Membrane  19 — cotit, 

Inspeximus  also  of  letters  patent  under  the  seal  which  the  king  uses 
in  Ireland,  attested  by  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari,  supplying  the  king*s 
place  in  Ireland,  dated  at  Dublin,  9  March,  11  P^dward  II,  granting 
licence  to  the  said  John  and  Alice  to  repair  and  rebuild  the  wall  of 
certain  stone  houses  near  the  bridge  of  the  city  of  Dublin  by  view 
and  assent  of  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  city,  according  to 
the  tenor  of  an  agreement  made  between  the  latter  and  the  said  John 
and  Alice :  and  also  that  they  may  amend  and  build  the  said  houses 
whenever  necessary.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Notification  that  Roger  de  Sancto  Albano,  king*s  Serjeant,  has  served  the 
king  faithfully  and  has  been  discharged  from  the  king*s  ser\ice  at  his  own 
request.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  R.  de  Baldok. 

Confirmation  of  a  grant  by  William  and  Henry,  sometime  kings  of 
England,  afterwards  confirmed  by  a  charter  of  Henry  III,  to  the  nuns  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Caen,  of  the  manors  of  Hamptonia,  Avelingues,  Peneberia, 
Felesstelda,  Horstelda,  Tarenta  and  Tebluesia,  with  all  franchises  and  free 
customs,  with  sac  and  see,  and  *thol,'  *thien,'  and  *infangueneth.'     By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Certeseye  by  Hawisia  late  the  wife  of  Walter  de  Gloucestre  of  5  messuages, 
5  tofts,  20ii  acres  of  land,  59i  acres  of  metidow,  I9i  acres  of  pasture, 
4Z.  13s.  6(1,  of  rent,  and  a  rent  of  18  hens  in  Certeseye,  Thorpe  and 
Egeham,  held  of  the  abbot  and  convent,  which  are  worth  in  all  their  issues 
over  and  above  the  said  rent,  6/.  18s.  lOid,  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition 
made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to 
find  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  St. 
Mary,  Haydor,  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Walter  and  Hawisia  and  all  the 
faithful  departed  ;  to  hold  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  land 
and  rent  to  the  value  of  50/.  a  year. 

Jmpeximm  and  confirmation  of  a  writing  dated  at  York,  8  August,  1828, 
being  an  Inspearmiix  and  confirmation  made  with  the  assent  of  Sir  Walter 
de  Yarsvell,  prebendary  of  Barneby,  by  Robert  the  dean  and  the  chapter 
of  St.  Peter's,  York,  of  a  grant  dated  at  York  the  day  of  St.  Thomas  the 
Apostle,  1322,  by  William  de  Boudon,  canon  of  York  and  late  prebendary 
of  Berneby,  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Malton  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and 
services  which  they  have  of  the  gift  of  Cecily,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  de 
Welle,  as  well  in  Old  Malton  as  in  Howyn  and  Wycom,  subject  to  rendering 
to  the  prebendary  of  Barneby  18s.  4r/.  a  year  and  to  making  due  attend- 
ances at  the  court  of  Barneby  for  the  said  land  when  legally  summoned  by 
the  summoner  of  that  court.         By  fine  of  i  mark  ma.de  by  the  said  prior. 

Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Whiteby  to  appropriate  in  mort- 
main the  church  of  Semar,  which  is  of  their  own  advowson. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Adam  do  Herewynton,  king's  clerk,  to 
be  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin,  with  the  usual  fee.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Colby  to  the  church  of  Wyleghby  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  is  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land 
and  heir  of  Robert  do  Wileghby,  tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  two  years  for  Master  Adam  Mirimuth, 
clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service  to  stay  there. 

The  said  Adam  has  letters  nominating  John  Mirymouth  his  attorney  in 
England  for  four  years. 


882 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

July  81. 

Cowiok. 


July  25, 
Faxfleet. 


July  28, 
Cowick. 


July  25, 
Cowick. 


July  80, 
Cowick. 


Aug.  6. 
Eirkbam. 

Aug.  22. 
Pickering. 

Aug.  12. 
Pickering. 


MEMBRANE     18. 

Mandate  to  the  justiciary  of  Ireland,  or  his  lieutenant,  to  deliver  the 
temporalities  of  the  archbishopric  of  Armagh  to  Stephen,  preferred  to  be 
archbishop  thereof  by  J.  the  Pope,  as  appears  by  a  papal  bull  directed  to  the 
king,  the  said  Stephen  having  renounced  all  words  contained  in  the  said 
bull  prejudicial  to  the  king  and  the  right  of  his  crown,  and  the  king  having 
accepted  the  said  preferment  and  taken  the  fealty  of  the  said  Stephen. 
[FiederaJ]  By  p.B. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants.      [FaderaJ] 

Mandate  to  the  justiciary  of  Ireland  to  cause  the  justices  of  the  Bencher 
the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  of  Dublin,  or  others  of  the  Council  there,  to 
extend  the  lands  and  wardships  now  in  the  king's  hands  or  which  shall  fall 
in  hereafter  and  which  ought  to  be  demised  at  farm,  and  with  the  counsel 
and  advice  of  the  chancellor  and  treasurer  of  Ireland  or  of  others  of  the 
Council  there  to  demise  the  same  at  farm,  if  they  ought  to  be  so  demised : 
and  if  any  lands,  or  tenements,  or  wardships  have  been  demised  improvi- 
dently  by  escheators  or  ministers,  the  same  are  to  be  resumed  into  the 
king's  hands,  and  new  extents  made  ;  and  further  any  marriages  that  are 
in  or  may  hereafter  fall  into  the  king's  hands  are  to  be  sold.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  justiciary  and  chancellor  of  Ireland  together  with  any  of 
the  Council,  whom  they  may  wish  to  associate  with  them,  to  view  the  state 
of  the  Exchequer  and  Treasury  of  Dublin  twice  in  every  year,  once  at 
Michaelmas  and  once  at  Easter,  and  to  correct  any  defects  they  may  find 
therein ;  the  treasurer,  barons  and  chamberlains  are  to  be  attendant  upon 
them  therein.  By  E.  k  C. 

Mandate  to  the  treasurer  of  Ireland  to  observe  henceforth  the  ordinance 
in  making  payments  out  of  the  Treasury,  viz.  that  all  payments  to  be  made 
by  him  and  the  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin,  are  to  be  made  with 
the  advice  and  consent  of  the  said  justiciary  and  chancellor,  except  pay- 
ments of  the  fees  of  the  ministers  of  that  land,  which  they  are  to  continue 
to  make  as  heretofore.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  the  justiciary  of  Ireland,  with  respect  to  cathedral,  conventual 
and  collegiate  churches  in  Ireland  of  the  king's  patronage,  that  he  is 
henceforth  not  to  give  the  royal  assent  to  elections,  take  fealties  from  or 
restore  the  temporalities  to  the  elect  in  the  king's  name  without  special 
mandate,  a^  the  king  wills  that  licence  to  elect  shall  bo  sought  of  him  before 
election,  and  the  royal  assent  shall  be  given  by  him  and  no  other,  and  that 
the  elect,  when  they  have  obtained  confirmation,  shall  come  to  the  king  to 
do  their  fealty  for  the  restitution  of  their  temporalities,  unless  the  king 
grant  them  his  special  grace,  which  he  intends  shall  be  granted  as  it  used 
to  be  in  the  times  of  his  progenitors ;  with  mandate  to  the  chancellor  of 
Ireland  to  make  no  letters  under  the  seal  of  Ireland  of  licence  to  elect,  royal 
assent,  taking  of  fealty  or  restitution  of  temporalities  without  the  king's 
special  mandate  to  him  under  the  great  seal  of  England.  By  E.  k  C. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John,  bishop  of  Ely, 
staying  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  E. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  William  de  Shotesham,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Retherfeld. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Darcy  or  until  the  king  shall  provide  him  for  life 
with  lands  elsewhere  to  the  value  of  80Z.  a  year,  of  the  manors  of  Eghefeld 
and  Walecote,  co.  Norfolk,  which  are  extended  at  82/.  Is,  9t2.  late  of 
Thomas  Rocelyn,  a  rebel,  and  are  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  keeper  of  the  said  manors  to  deliver  them. 


17  EDWARD  n.— Part  1. 


888 


1323. 
Aug.  12. 

Pickering. 


Aug.  18. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  14. 

Pickering. 


Aug.  12. 
Pickering, 


Aug.  15. 
Pickering, 

Aug.  18. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  22. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  22. 
Pickering, 


Aug.  22. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  22. 
Pickering. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

Writ  of  aid  until  7  July  next  for  John  de  Neusum,  clerk,  charged  by  the 
steward  of  the  Household  and  the  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  purvey  hay, 
oats,  beans  and  litter  and  other  necessaries  for  the  king's  horses  in  his 
custody.  By  bill  of  the  Steward. 

The  like  until  7  July  for  Gautron  de  Breteigne  appointed  to  lodge  the 
king's  horses.  By  the  like  bill. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Nicholas,  Blaunchelaund,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  brothers  William  de  Coysell  and  Thomas  le  Joefne  his 
attorneys  in  the  Islands  of  Gernereye,  Gereseye,  Serk  and  Aureneye  for 
two  years.  By  fine  of  20«. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Mary  de  Voto  by  Chirebergh,  staying  beyond  the  seas, 
has  like  letters  nominating  Roger  le  Rous  and  Robert  lo  Caun  his  attorneys. 

By  fine  of  20s. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Stephen  son  of  Reginald  de  Butterleye 
to  the  superior  custody  of  the  chace  of  Were  and  of  the  park  of  Clebury, 
late  of  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Wiggemor,  a  rebel,  which  as  escheats  came 
into  the  king's  hands,  receiving  6^/.  a  day  for  so  long  as  he  shall  hold  the 
said  custody.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  Roger  Carles,  keeper  of  the  lands  of  rebels  in 
the  county  of  Hereford,  to  deliver  to  the  same  Stephen  the  said  custody  and 
to  pay  him  6(/.  a  day  out  of  the  issues  of  such  forfeited  lands  in  his  custody, 
from  the  day  on  which  he  shall  enter  on  that  bailiwick.  By  K. 

The  like  to  William  Waleye,  receiver  of  the  issues  of  forfeited  lands  in 
the  county  of  Salop,  to  pay  the  said  Stephen  Qd,  a  day  out  of  such  issues. 

Safe-conduct  for  eight  days  for  John  de  Enefeld,  John  de  Leycestre, 
Edmund  Provost,  Simon  de  Friskenade  and  Pouncettus  de  Monte  Martini, 
king's  Serjeants,  appointed  to  bring  John  del  Castel,  a  prisoner  in  the  prison 
of  the  king's  Marshalsea  at  York,  to  the  king  at  Pikeryng,  and  if  he  has 
escaped  to  bring  the  person  in  whoso  custody  he  was.  By  K. 

Safe-conduct  until  All  Saints  for  John  Bacon,  whom  the  king  is  sending 
to  Charles,  king  of  France  and  Navarre,  with  coursing  dogs.     [Fadera.] 

ByK. 

Licence  for  one  year  for  Richard  de  Emeldon  to  buy  by  his  servants 
horses,  oxen  and  other  animals  in  Scotland  and  to  bring  them  into  England 
for  his  ploughs  and  other  necessaries.  By  K. 

Eleanor,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Multon  of  Egremond,  going  to 
Ireland,  has  letters  nominating  Alan  de  Multon  and  Richard  de  WeUeby 
her  attorneys  in  England  for  two  years. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Peter  de  Gayton  to  the  custody  of  the 
port  of  Crotoy  in  the  county  of  Ponthieu  on  condition  that  he  answer  for 
the  issues  thereof  to  Isabella  the  king's^  consort,  to  whom  the  king  granted 
that  county,  or  to  her  receiver.  By  K. 

Safe-conduct  until  All  Saints  for  the  envoys  of  Robert  de  Bruys  to  the 
number  of  forty  persons  on  horseback  ;  granted  according  to  the  terms  of 
the  late  truce.     French.      [Fadera.]  By  K. 

Appointment  of  William  de  Cusancia  to  audit  the  account  of  the  bailiffs, 
reeves  and  other  ministers  of  Rigaud  de  Asserio,  late  bishop  of  Winchester, 
who  was  bound  on  the  day  of  his  death  in  divers  sums  at  the  Exchequer, 
as  the  said  bailiffs  and  others,  who  ought  to  have  accounted  to  the  bishop, 
have  not  rendered  their  accounts  but  have  retained  great  sums  of  money. 


884 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Membra  nr  18 — mnf, 

without  which  the  executors  of  the  bishop  cannot  satisfy  the  debts  due  at 
the  Exchequer,  as  they  say,  and  the  bailiffs  and  others  refuse  to  obey 
and  answer  them.  The  auditor  is  to  deposit  all  arrears  of  such  sums  of 
money  and  other  debts  accruing  therein  in  some  certain  place  by  view  of 
the  guardians  of  the  bishopric  and  of  the  said  executors  so  that  such  sums 
may  pass  to  the  king  in  part  satisfaction  of  the  bishop's  debt.  Mandate  to 
the  said  guardians  to  cause  such  bailiffs,  reeves  and  ministers  to  come 
before  the  said  auditor  to  render  their  accounts,  and  to  do  whatever  justice 
demands.  By  E. 


July  26. 
C!owick. 


July  28. 
Cowick. 


July  22. 
Burstwick. 


July  24. 
Cowick. 


July  24. 
Cowick. 

July  22. 
Cowick. 


July  28. 
Cowick. 


Aug.  4. 
Cowick. 


MEMBRANE    17. 

Grant  to  Thomas  de  Aldon,  king's  yeoman,  whom  the  king  lately 
pardoned  for  his  adherence  to  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere  in  the  castle  of 
Ledes,  and  to  whom  he  also  granted  his  lands  and  goods  quit  of  molesta- 
tion, of  all  his  goods  which  had  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Appointment  of  Robert  de  Barton  and  John  de  Skelton  to  sell  all  the 
corn  growing  on  the  lands  late  of  Andrew  de  Harcla  and  Michael  his 
brother,  and  William  le  Blount,  knight,  rebels,  in  the  counties  of 
Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  as 
escheats  ;  they  are  to  certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  of 
such  sale  by  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas,  of  the  prices  and  of  the  names 
of  the  buyers.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Bertrand  de  la  More  and  Edmund  (MuTidi)  Provost,  king's 
Serjeants  at  arms,  appointed  to  attach  Ralph  de  Sketon,  knight,  and  bring 
him  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  brother  John  de  Redmere  to  the  custody 
of  the  king's  stud  in  the  parts  of  Essex  in  like  manner  as  he  had  held 
it  before.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  the  said  John,  keeper  of  the  king's  stud, 
appointed  to  purvey  hay  and  other  necessaries  for  the  said  stud.         By  K. 

Licence  for  the  merchants  of  England  to  leave  the  realm  and  trade 
beyond  the  seas  without  impediment  until  next  Easter,  the  king  having 
extended  the  truce  until  Michaelmas  made  with  the  count  of  Flanders  to  that 
date  and  given  the  merchants  of  Flanders  licence  to  trade  in  the  realm  until 
then.  By  E. 

Appointment  of  Richard  de  Bernyngham  and  Adam  de  Hoperton  to  sell 
all  com  growing  on  the  lands  late  of  Andrew  de  Harcla  and  Michael  his 
brother  in  the  county  of  York,  and  also  all  other  goods  of  the  said  Andrew 
and  Michael  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  as  escheats ;  they  are  to  certify 
the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  of  the  sale,  prices  and  names  of 
the  buyers  by  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas.  By  E. 

The  like  of  Richard  de  Emeldon  and  Master  John  de  Pollou  to  sell  all 
such  com  as  abovesaid  in  the  county  of  Northumberland. 

John  de  Ditton,  clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
John  de  Waleton  and  Geoffrey  de  Morton  his  attorneys  in  England  for 
two  years. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


886 


1323. 

Aug.  2. 

Cowick. 


July  81. 
Cowick. 


Aug.  5. 
Escrick. 

Aug.  4. 
Escrick. 


Aug.  7. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  8. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  7. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  6. 
Kirkham. 


Aug.  10. 

Pickering. 


Aug.  14. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  19. 
Pickering. 


Membrane  17 — cont. 

Grant  to  Thomas  Ncel  of  Sandon,  whom  the  king  has  pardoned  for  the 
death  of  Henry  de  Creston  and  any  consequent  outlawry,  to  hold  of  the 
king*s  gift  all  his  lands  and  goods  that  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  on 
that  account.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Henry  de  Thrapston,  king's  clerk,  to  the 
custody  of  the  writs  and  rolls  before  the  chief  justice  of  Ireland  in 
pleas  following  him.  The  said  Henry,  by  himself  or  by  clerks  for  whom 
he  shall  be  responsible,  is  to  do  what  pertains  to  the  office  of  the  custody  of 
the  writs  and  rolls  aforesaid,  as  well  as  of  indictments,  records,  bills  and 
other  things  touching  the  said  pleas  in  any  manner,  and  is  to  enrol  the 
said  pleas ;  and  he  is  to  receive  all  things  from  the  said  justice  in  like 
manner  as  other  clerks,  who  have  held  the  said  office,  have  been  accustomed 
to  receive.  By  K.  &  C. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  de  Thormarton,  king's  chaplain,  to  the  church 
of  Iron  Acton  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  two  years  for  Master  Henry  de  Clyf, 
clerk,  prebendary  of  Applesthorp  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter's,  York,  con- 
stantly attendant  upon  the  king's  service. 

Pardon  to  Gerard  son  of  Gerard  Salvayn  of  the  county  of  York  of  the 
40  marks  wherein  he  made  fine  for  his  life  and  lands,which  he  had  forfeited 
to  the  king  as  a  rebel.      [Pari.  Writs,]  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  John  Flemyng,  knight,  to  assign  to  John  Giffard,  clerk,  a 
toft  and  an  acre  of  land  in  Wath  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  that 
town,  which  are  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Skipton  in  Cravene,  as 
appears  by  inquisition  mode  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator 
on  this  side  Trent,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled. 

Safe -conduct  for  three  weeks  for  Isard  de  Lana  Plana,  king's  Serjeant, 
going  to  the  parts  of  Carlisle  for  the  ransom  of  Hugh  Hert,  a  prisoner  from 
Scotland  lately  captured  within  the  realm,  or  to  seek  his  body  there. 

By  p.s. 

Commission  to  Res  Apgriffit,  king's  yeoman,  to  raise  all  horse  and  foot 
in  West  Wales  and  South  Wales  for  the  purpose  of  arresting  Roger  de  Mortuo 
Mari  of  Wyggemor,  a  rebel,  who  was  detained  in  the  prison  of  the  Tower  of 
London  and  lately  escaped  by  night.      [Fadera:  Pari.  Writs,]  By  K. 

The  like  of  Griffin  Apres,  knight,  appointed  in  like  manner  in  North 
Wales.    [Badera:  Pari,  Writs.]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  above  Res  to  be  diligent  herein.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  said  Griffin.    [Fadera:  Pari.  Wnts.]  By  K. 

Commission  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  to  capture  the 
said  Roger  and  his  adherents  ;  with  power  to  punish  all  persons  not  aiding 
him  by  incarcerating  them  and  seizing  their  lands  and  goods.  [Fculera  : 
Pari,  WHts.]  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Roger  de  Acton,  king's  Serjeant,  charged  by 
the  steward  of  the  Household  and  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  make  purvey- 
ances for  the  king's  kitchen. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  Friars  Preachers  of 
Scartheburgh  by  Maud  Brus  of  her  reversion  in  a  plot  of  land  there,  80 
feet  by  100  feet,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgo, 


886 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Aug.  21. 

Pickering. 


Aug.  20. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  2L 
Pickering. 


Membrane  17 — cont. 

king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent,  adjoining  their  area,  which 
Henry  le  Barker  and  Agnes  his  wife  hold  for  the  life  of  Agnes  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  Maud ;  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire 
land,  400  feet  in  length  by  200  feet  in  width,  adjoining  their  area. 

Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  de  Lenham  of  the  custody  of  the  gate  of  the 
castle  of  Pykeryng,  to  hold  during  life  and  good  behaviour,  with  2d,  a  day 
for  wages  and  pasture  for  three  beasts  of  any  kind  in  the  forest  of  Pykeryng. 

ByK. 

Master  John  Lutterel,  going  to  the  court  of  Rome  to  stay  there,  has 
letters  nominating  Adam  de  Brom  and  Henry  de  Edenstowe  his  attorneys  in 
England  for  two  years. 

Confirmation  of  a  grant  in  mortmain  made  by  John  de  Wykham  to  the 
prioress  and  convent  of  Wykham  of  12  tofts,  9  bovates  and  84  -acres  of 
land,  14  acres  of  meadow  and  lis,  Sd.  of  rent  in  Wykham,  Roston,  and 
Marton,  to  find  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  a  chapel 
newly  erected  by  him  in  honour  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Helen  in  Wykham, 
and  to  pay  them  12  marks  a  year,  in  satisfaction  of  two  licences  granted 
to  him  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  said  prioress  and  convent, 
viz.,  of  a  messuage,  10  tofts,  9  bovates  and  80  acres  of  land,  15  acres  of 
meadow  and  20s.  of  rent  in  Wykham,  Roston  and  Marton,  and  of  2  tofts, 
8  bovates  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Roston,  Aton  and  Irton.  Also  ratification 
of  the  acceptance  by  W.  archbishop  of  York  of  the  above  grant  and  also  of 
the  ordinances  made  for  the  said  chantry  by  the  said  John,  and  also  of  the 
confirmation  thereof  by  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  St.  Pet^r, 
York. 


Aug.  26. 

Danby. 


Aug.  22. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  17. 
Pickering. 


Sept.  27. 
Haverah. 


MEMBRANE     16. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Master  John  de  Hesel- 
arton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wymbissh,  going  to  Gascony  on  the  king's 
service  in  the  company  of  Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton,  seneschal  of  the 
duchy  of  Aquitaine,  to  stay  there. 

By  E.  and  by  testimony  of  the  said  Ralph. 

The  like  for  Roger  de  Grey  staying  in  Gascony  with  the  said  seneschal. 
The  like  for  Henry  de  Gray,  staying  as  above  with  the  said  seneschal. 

By  E.  and  by  the  testimony  of  the  said  Ralph. 

Confirmation  to  Peter  de  Gayton  of  a  grant  made  to  him  by  William 
de  Bonevale,  of  the  custody  of  the  castle  of  Crotoy  in  Ponthieu  with  the 
usual  wages,  which  was  originally  made  to  the  said  William  by  the  queen 
and  confirmed  by  the  king,  for  the  life  of  the  said  William.  By  E. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  William  Thorald,  burgess  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  and  his  servants,  to  whom  the  king  has  granted  a  licence  to 
take  wine  and  victuals  to  Scotland.  By  E. 


The  like  for  the  following  : — 
Robert  de  Musgrave,  burgess  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
William  de  Acton. 

Roger  de  Sancto  Botulpho,  burgess  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 


ByE. 
ByE. 


17  EDWARD  n.— Part  1. 


887 


1323. 

Aug.  26. 

Danby. 


Aug.  28. 

Ingleby 

Greenhow 


Sept.  4. 

Darlington 

{Demyngton), 

Sept.  20. 

Kirkby 
Malzeard. 

Aug.  81. 
Laskill 

Sept.   15. 

Barnard 

Castle. 

Aug.  25. 

Ingleby 

Greenhow. 


Aug.  26. 

Danby. 

Aug.  81. 

Ingleby 

Greenhow, 


Aug.  28. 

Ingleby 

Greenhow. 


Sept.  1. 
Laskill. 

Sept.  4. 
Darlington* 


Membrane  16 — cont. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Thomas  de  Usflete,  king's  clerk,  to  be 
clerk  and  purv^eyor  of  the  Groat  Wardrobe.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Gilbert  de  Wygeton  to  deliver  to  the  said  Thomas  by  in- 
denture the  carpets  and  other  goods  in  his  custody  and  of  the  wax,  spices 
and  other  things  touching  the  said  office,  such  quantity,  as  the  said  Thomas 
is  willing  to  receive. 

Protection  with  clause  imlumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Avebury. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
The  prior  of  Upaven. 
The  prior  of  Claford. 
Adam  de  Neusum  of  Lympol. 
Michael  de  Wath,  clerk,  constantly  attendant  upon  the  king's  service 

in  the  Chancery. 
Robert  Russell. 
William  atte  Wode,  clerk. 

The  prior  of  Mathersey,  for  one  year. 

The  prior  of  Wyrkesop. 

Master  John  de  Baumburgh,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wynewhyg, 

William  de  Birton,  for  one  year. 

William  de  Ayremynne,  prebendary  of  Frydaythorp  in  the  church  of 
St.  Peter,  York,  for  three  years.  By  K. 

Thomas  de  Sancto  Albano,  prebendary  of  Dunham  in  the  church  of 
St.  Mary,  Suthwell,  for  one  year. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Simon  de  Fryskenad,  Edmund  Provost,  Poncius  de 
Fossat',  king's  Serjeants,  appointed  to  arrest  Robert  de  Shellay,  and  to 
bring  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

The  like  for  the  same,  appointed  to  arrest  Robert  de  Sheldon. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Peter  de  Lincoln  of  Whyteby,  king's 
merchant,  and  his  men  going  beyond  the  seas  to  trade. 

Grant  in  aid  of  his  ransom  to  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richmond, 
taken  prisoner  by  the  Scots  while  on  the  king's  service,  of  the  custody  during 
the  minority  of  the  heir  of  the  lands  late  of  John  de  North  wode,  tenant  in 
chief,  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir.      [Ftvdera,]  By  K. 

Grant  during  pleasure  to  Edmund  de  Wodestok,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's 
brother,  of  the  easement  of  the  houses  called  the  houses  of  Viene  in  the  city 
of  London,  late  of  Robert  de  Holand,  a  rebel,  which  fell  into  the  king's 
hands  as  escheats.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  keeper  of  forfeited  lands  in  the  city  of  London,  to 
deliver  the  said  houses  to  him  in  the  said  form. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Estre  to  the  church  of  Kennarth  in  the  diocese 
of  St.  Davids. 

Protection  with  clause  noluwus  for  one  year  for  William  Corbet,  going 
to  Gascony  in  the  company  of  Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton,  seneschal  of 
Gascony. 

24962  T 


888 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Oct.  5. 

IghtenhUl 

{HeghtenhiU), 

Oct.  1. 

Skipton  in 

Craven. 


Sept.  6. 

Barnard 

Castle 


Sept.  12. 

Barnard 

Castle. 

Sept.  6. 
Darlington. 

Sept.  4. 
Darlington. 

Sept.  20. 

Kirkby 
Malzeard. 


Sept.  24. 

Bewerley 

{Deuerle  in 

NiderdaU). 

Sept.  24. 
Daore. 


Sept.  24. 
Bewerley. 


Membrane  16 — cont. 

The  like  for  the  following  : — 
Richard  Paynel. 
Richard  de  Wenlok. 
John  de  Sutton. 
Edmund  de  Sileby. 
Hugh  de  Cokeseye. 
John  le  Botiller. 
William  de  Lucy. 

John  de  Beek. 

Richard  Martinneve  de  Somercotes. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Cave,  vicar  of 
the  church  of  Glentworth. 

The  like  for  :— 

Peter  Cobbe  of  Suthkelleseye. 
John  de  Askham,  clerk. 

Mandate  to  sherififs,  bailiffs  and  others  to  arrest  any  persons  presuming  to 
cite  Master  Robert  de  Patrica  to  answer  in  any  court  without  the  realm  in 
any  cause  touching  chattels  and  debts  not  arising  from  a  will  or  marriage, 
to  the  prejudice  of  the  king's  crown  and  dignity. 

The  like  as  to  persons  citing  Master  Robert  de  Balne,  parson  of  the 
church  of  Herthill,  to  answer  without  the  realm  touching  trespasses  against 
the  peace. 

Walter  de  Insula,  going  to  the  Islands  of  Gerneseye  and  Gereseye  has  letters 
nominating  Richard  de  Insula  his  attorney  for  two  years. 

Protection  with  clause  rolumus  for  one  year  for  Thomas  Lercedakne,  going 
beyond  the  seas  in  the  company  of  Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Edmund  de  Passele  to  be  a  baron  of  the 
Exchequer  in  the  room  of  Walter  de  Fryskeney,  late  one  of  the  barons. 
[Pari.  WritH,]  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

Mandate  to  the  said  Edmund  to  repair  to  the  Exchequer  at  Westminster 
so  that  he  may  attend  to  his  office  on  the  morrow  of  Michaelmas  with  the 
other  barons  thereof.     [Pari.  Writs.] 


General  pardon  to  John  de  Ispannia  the  younger. 
The  like  to  John  de  Ispannia  the  elder. 


By  p.s. 


Presentation  of  Matthew  de  Redemane  to  the  church  of  Shire  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the 
land  and  heir  of  William  le  Botyller,  tenant  in  chief;  directed  to  the 
guardian  of  the  spirituality  of  Winchester,  the  see  being  vacant.       By  p.s. 

The  like  letters  to  the  said  guardian,  the  words  '  the  see  being  vacant ' 
being  withdrawn.  By  the  same  writ. 

Prohibition  directed  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  against  molesting  John 
son  of  Henry  de  Erdelegh,  king's  clerk,  in  his  possession  of  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Lincoln,  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  lately  granted  to 
him  by  the  king,  in  whose  gift  it  was  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the 
bishopric  being  in  his  handb, 


17  EDWARD  IL— Part  1. 


889 


1823. 

Sept.  6. 
Pickering. 


Oct.  1. 

Skipton  in 

Graven. 


Sept.  27. 
Soargill. 


Membrane  16— co/it 

The  like  in  favour  of  William  de  Clii\  king's  clerk,  whom  the  king  has 
collated  to  the  prebend  of  Empingham,  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln, 
the  king  having  recovered  the  presentation  thereto  by  judgment  of  court 
against  Henry,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  it  being  void  by  the  death  of  Richard  de 
Camel  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric 
being  in  his  hands.  By  K. 

Prohibition  to  the  persons  about  to  hold  a  tournament  at  Norhampton, 
granted  at  the  request  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk  marshal  of  England, 
and  Edmund  de  Wodestok,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother,  against 
holding  any  other  tournament  at  Norhampton  or  elsewhere  within  the 
realm.  By  K. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  to 
the  custody  of  the  seal  of  the  Exchequer  with  the  usual  fee  ;  as  Hervey  de 
Staunton,  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  has  been  commanded  to  take  the 
office  of  chief  justice  of  pleas  before  the  king,  and  cannot  therefore  attend 
to  the  office  of  the  said  chancellorship  at  present.  By  p.s. 


Aug.  22. 

Pickering. 


Aug.  80. 

Ingleby 

Greenhow. 

Sept.  1. 

Ingleby 

Oreenhow. 

Aug.  28. 

Ingleby 

Greenhow, 

Aug.  27. 
Danby. 


Sept.  2. 

Ingleby 
Greenhow. 


Sept.  9. 

Barnard 

Castle. 


Sept.  22. 

Kirkby 
Malieard, 


MEMBRANE  15. 

Prohibition  directed  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  against  molesting  William 
de  Shotesham,  king's  clerk,  in  the  possession  of  the  church  of  Retherfeld, 
to  which  he  was  presented  by  the  king,  in  whose  gift  it  was  by  reason  of 
his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  the  men  and  servants  of  John  de  Britannia 
earl  of  Richemund,  a  prisoner  in  Scotland,  carrying  money  to  Scotland  for 
the  earl's  ransom  and  for  prosecuting  the  earl's  affairs  there.  By  K. 

Writ  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  said  earl  exhorting  them  to  grant  him 
a  subsidy,  in  proportion  to  every  tenure,  towards  his  ransom.  [Fadera: 
Pari,  Writs.]  By  K. 

Protection  until  All  Saints,  for  Richard  Pilswyne  and  Ranulph  Scot,  who 
lately  at  the  king's  command  came  to  the  king  at  Wherleton  to  give  him  some 
information  ;  as  they  fear  some  injuries  will  be  done  them  for  this  reason. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  de  Harsyk,  of  10  marks 
of  land  and  rent,  not  held  in  chief,  to  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine 
service  in  the  chapel  of  St.  George  in  his  manor  of  Southacre  for  the  souls  of 
the  said  John,  his  ancestors  and  heirs  and  all  the  faithful  departed.     By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  two  years  for  Gerard  Dorons  staying 
on  the  king's  service  in  the  Islands  of  Gemereye,  Jereseye,  Serk  and 
Aureneye. 

The  like  with  clause  rolnmm  for  one  year  for  Richard  de  Wylughby, 
going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  service. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumits  for  one  year  for  Master  Gilbert  de 
Halghton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Emeldon. 

The  like  for  :— 
John  de  Hodenvill. 
Walter  de  Insula. 
Adam  de  Wylughby. 
Master  John  de  Udesle. 

Thurstnn  de  Northlegh,  one  of  the  taxors  and  collectors  of  the  tenth 
and  sixth  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  By  E. 


840 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 
Sept.  12. 

Barnard 
Castle. 

Sept.  11. 

Barnard 

Castle. 


Sept.  11. 

Barnard 

Caetle. 

Sept.  11. 
Richmond. 


Sept.  27. 
Haverah. 


Sept.  27. 
Haverah. 


Sept.  26. 
Haverah. 


Sept.  28. 
Haverah. 

Oct.  1. 

Skipton  in 
Craven. 


Membrane  15 — cont. 

Safe-oonduct  until  Christmas  for  Thomas  le  Mestre  of  Ipswich,  king's 
Serjeant,  whom  the  king  is  sending  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  on  his 
business. 

Grant  to  John  de  Denton,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Lecford  in  the 
conventual  church  of  St.  Mary,  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary's,  Winchester,  being  in  his  hands. 

By  p.s. 

Afterwards,  the  king  being  at  Tonebrig  on  28  June,  the  bishop  of 
Winchester  was  commanded  to  induct  the  said  John  in  corporal  possession 
thereof. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Master  John  de  Shordich,  king's  clerk, 
to  the  custody  of  the  roUs  and  writs  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 

By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Master  William  de  Walyngford,  clerk,  for  his  adherence  to 
Roger  Damory,  a  rebel.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Roger  de  Flete,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Conyngesburgh,  to 
deliver  him  from  the  king's  prison. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Geoflfrey  le  Scrop,  to  be  a  justice  of  the 
Bench,  with  the  usual  fee.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  admit  him.     [Pari.  \\^riu,'\ 

Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Dammory  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  forestership 
of  the  forest  of  Whyttylwode  to  hold  during  good  behaviour  in  like  manner 
as  Ralph  de  Gorges,  deceased,  held  it.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  justice  of  the  forest 
beyond  Trent,  to  deliver  it  to  him.  By  K. 

Writ  de  interulendo  to  the  tenants  of  the  castle  of  la  Pole  and  of  the  land 
of  Powys,  in  favour  of  John  de  Cherleton,  knight.  On  11  September, 
16  Edward  II,  the  king  pardoned  his  rebellion  and  restored  to  him  his 
castles,  lands  and  goods,  and  afterwards  on  2  July  last  caused  to  be 
delivered  to  him  the  said  castles,  lands  and  goods,  which  for  certain  causes 
had  been  retained  in  the  king's  hands  until  that  day ;  but  the  said  tenants 
refused  to  be  obedient  to  the  said  John  as  they  had  been  before  the  caption 
of  his  lands,  and  resisted  him  with  armed  force,  whereat  the  king  is 
moved,  and  now  commands  them  to  be  obedient  to  him  as  their  lord,  on 
pain  of  the  king's  laying  his  hands  on  them.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  tenants  of  Kereynon  and  Keveillok  in  the  land  of  Powys 
in  favour  of  Roger  Trumwyn,  to  whom,  after  his  finding  security  for  his 
good  behaviour,  the  king  caused  all  the  lands  held  by  him  and  Joan  his 
wife,  late  the  wife  of  Owen  de  le  Pole,  in  dower  of  the  said  Joan  in  the  land 
of  Powys,  which  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  for  certain  causes,  to  be 
delivered  to  him  by  the  keeper  thereof,  with  the  issues  thereof.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Anthony  de  Lucy,  appointed  to  arrest  Robert  de  Leybum 
and  bring  him  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  volumua  until  Easter,  for  Thomas  de  Hockele, 
clerk,  staying  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  :— 

Stephen  de  Hockele,  staying  as  above.  By  K. 

Thomas  de  London,  rector  of  the  church  of  Barton  Hanred,  staying  in 

the  parts  of  Ponthieu.  By  K. 

Robert  de  Hockele,  staying  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.     By  E. 


17  EDWARD   n.— Part  1. 


841 


1323. 

Sept.  11. 

Barnard 
OasUe. 


Oofc.  2. 

Skipton  in 
Craven. 


Sepfc.  27. 
Haverah. 


Oct.  2. 

Skipton  in 
Craven. 

Sept.  17. 
Jervaulx. 


Membrane  15 — conU 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Thomas  de  Heton,  king's  yeoman,  to 
the  custody  of  the  king's  game  in  the  forest  of  Chyvyot,  which  is  in  the 
king's  hands,  with  power  of  attaching  all  persons  whom  he  shall  find 
chasing  therein.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  the  sheriff  of  Lancaster,  with  whom  the  king  has 
associated  John  de  Lancastre,  keeper  of  certain  of  the  king's  lands  in  that 
county,  appointed  to  arrest  with  his  posse  William  de  Bradeshagh  and 
Richard  de  Holand  and  other  confederates  in  that  county.  By  K. 

The  like  until  Martinmas  for  Master  Stephen  le  Ferour,  whom  the  king 
is  sending  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  with  his  horses,  in  all  that  pertains 
to  the  purchase  and  purveyance  of  necessaries  for  the  said  horses. 

Notification,  upon  trustworthy  testimony,  that  Robert  son  of  Robert  le 
Waronner  of  Rypon,  who  suffers  a  defect  in  the  place  of  his  right  ear,  was 
born  with  that  defect.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  William  son  of  Adam  Lorimer  of  Preston  for  the  death  of 
William  *of'  Godeshalve,  and  of  any  consequent  outlawry.  By  p.s. 


Aug.  25. 
Danby. 


Aug.  26. 
Danby. 


Aug.  28. 

Ingleby 

Qreenbow. 

Aug.  31. 

Laskill. 

Aug.  81. 
Laskill. 


MEMBRANE   14. 

Roger  Bumel,  canon  of  the  priory  of  Selebum,  which  is  of  the 
patronage  of  the  bishopric  of  Winchester  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  voidance  of  the  said  bishopric,  bringing  news  of  the  death  of  William 
de  Basyng,  the  late  prior,  has  letters  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of 
licence  to  elect.  By  K. 

Power,  in  consideration  for  the  poverty  of  the  said  house,  to  W.  bishop 
of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  to  give  the  royal  assent  to  such  election  when 
made  and  to  take  fealty  from  the  elect,  if  his  election  be  confirmed  by  the 
diocesan  of  the  place  ;  the  bishop  is  to  certify  the  king  of  all  that  he  does 
in  the  matter.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Robert  de  Warthecopp  to  the  church  of  Distyngton  in 
the  archdeaconry  of  Richemund,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody 
of  the  land  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  Multon  of  Egremound,  tenant  in  chief. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumiis  for  two  years  for  Roger  de  Waltham, 
clerk,  prebendary  of  Saltmersk  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Houeden. 

The  like  for  one  year  in  the  Islands  of  Gereseye  and  Gemereye  for  Drogo 
de  Barentyn,  staying  in  England  on  the  king's  service. 

i7utpe.vmus  and  confirmation  of  an  indenture  between  Thomas,  earl  of 
Norfolk  and  marshal  of  England,  the  king's  brother,  and  Hughle  Despenser, 
lord  of  Glamorgan  and  Morganno,  made  in  the  king's  presence  and  dated  at 
Grenehou  in  Clyveland,  27  August,  17  Edward  II,  whereby  the  earl  granted 
to  the  said  Hugh  the  castle  of  Strogoille  and  the  manors  and  towns  of 
Chepstowe  and  Todeham  and  all  his  other  lands  beyond  the  Saveme 
between  that  river  and  the  river  W^eye  and  all  other  lands  elsewhere  in 
Wales  and  the  Marches  of  Wales  without  any  county  of  England,  except 
the  office  of  the  marshalsea,  if  it  be  in  any  way  attached  to  the  said  castle, 
manors  or  lands,  and  except  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  abbeys,  priories, 
churches  and  hospitals,  wards  and  marriages,  and  scutage  when  it  occurs  by 
reasons  of  the  said  fees,  and  except  escheats  in  fee,  if  any  escheat  without 
the  lordship  of  Strogoille  occur  elsewhere  in  Wales  or  the  Marches  of  Wales 


842 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Sept.  4. 
Darlington. 


Sept.  6. 

Barnard 

Castle. 

Sept.  5. 
Barnard 

Oastle. 


Sept.  16. 
Biohmond. 


Sept.  20. 

Kirkby 
Malzeard. 

Sept.  25. 
Haverah. 


Membrane  14 — emit, 

to  hold  for  life  with  all  franchises,  royalties,  forests,  chaces,  parks  and  other 
rights  pertaining  thereto,  rendering  to  the  earl  and  his  heirs  in  the 
church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  288^.  6s,  8d.  a  year,  the  first  payment  to  be 
made  at  Easter  next ;  the  earl  further  granted  that  the  tenants  of  the  fees 
within  the  said  lordship  of  Strogoille  who  owe  suit  or  other  service,  shall 
be  intendant  to  the  said  Hugh  for  his  life  for  their  fealties  and  all  their  other 
services,  except  as  above  excepted ;  and  that  the  escheats  which  happen  in  fee 
in  the  said  lordship  shall  remain  to  the  said  Hugh  for  his  life  ;  also  that  if 
the  castle  and  manors  and  lands  aforesaid  are  not  of  the  value  abovesaid,  he 
will  make  reasonable  allowance  accordingly.  The  said  Hugh  shall  keep  the 
said  castle,  manors  and  lands  without  waste,  sale  or  destruction  and  the 
tenants  without  exile,  and  shall  bind  all  his  manors  and  lands  in  England 
together  with  the  said  castle,  manors  and  lands  in  Wales  and  the  Marches  of 
Wales  with  liability  to  distress  for  the  payment  of  the  above  farm,  if  it 
should  fall  in  arrear,  and  also  the  earl,  if  the  said  rent  fall  in  arrear,  may 
enter  and  hold  the  said  castle,  manors  and  lands  without  contradiction. 
On  the  death  of  the  said  Hugh  the  castle,  manors  and  lands  shall  revert  to 
the  said  earl,  but  the  crops,  beasts,  stock  of  the  castle  and  all  other  goods 
which  shall  be  late  of  the  said  Hugh  therein  shall  remain  to  the  executors 
of  the  will  of  the  said  Hugh.     French. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Richard  de  Wylughby  to  be  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  Dublin,  with  the  usual  fee.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  justices  of  that  Bench  to  admit  him. 

Mandate  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin, 
to  deliver  to  him  the  said  fees  at  the  usual  terms  from  the  treasury. 

Presentation  of  William  de  Aykeheved  to  the  church  of  Bourghclere  in 
the  diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of 
the  bishopric  of  Winchester.  By  p.s. 

Remission  to  Hamo  de  Chyggewell,  Hamo  Godchep,  Edmund  Lambyn 
and  Roger  Palmer,  citizens  of  London,  of  the  rancour  which  the  king  had 
conceived  against  them,  on  condition  of  their  future  good  behaviour. 

By  p.s» 

Pardon  to  Robert  le  Breton  of  Walton  for  acquiring  to  him  and  Margaret 
his  wife,  now  deceased,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  the  manor  of  Walton 
from  Roger  son  of  John  de  Eynecourt,  who  held  it  in  chief  as  of  the  honour 
of  Peverel,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's 
clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent.  By  fine  of  40s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Henry  de  Grundesburgh,  charged  by  the 
steward  of  the  Household  and  the  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  make  purvey- 
ances for  the  office  of  the  kitchen.  By  E. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  Henry  de  Belton  of  York,  king's  serjeant,  whom 
the  king  is  sending  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  make  purveyances  for  the 
office  of  the  Great  Wardrobe.  By  K. 

The  like  for  :— 

James  de  Sutton  of  Boston. 

Alan  de  Athelyngfiet  (sic),  clerk. 

Thomas  de  Crokham. 

Ralph  de  Brantyngham. 

Simon  de  Estoft.  By  K. 


k 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1. 


848 


1323. 


Sept.  25. 
Haverah. 


Sept.  80. 

Skipton  in 

Craven. 

Oct.  2. 

Skipton  in 

Craven 

Oct.  4. 

Ightenhill. 


Membrane  14 — cont. 

The  like  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  Crokham,  charged  by  Thomas  de 
Usflet,  king's  clerk,  clerk  of  the  Great  Wardrobe,  to  purvey  carriage  for  the 
things  purchased  within  the  realm  by  the  said  clerk  to  divers  places  enjoined 
upon  him.  By  K, 

Inspcximm  and  confirmation  of  a  charter  by  Alice  de  Lascy,  late  the  wife 
of  the  earl  of  Lancaster,  the  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  de  Lascy,  sometime 
earl  of  Lincoln,  to  Hugh  le  Despenser  the  younger,  dated  at  Sutton  in 
Holand,  6  August  16  Edward  II,  whereby  she  granted  to  him  and  his  heirs 
all  the  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches,  prebends,  chapels,  religious 
houses  and  hospitals  pertaining  to  the  manors  of  Troubrigge,  Wynterbourne, 
Aumbresburs,  Canoforde,  Elstrigge  and  Cherleton  with  their  hamlets. 
Witnesses: — John  de  Barton  of  Friton  and  John  Beaufoi,  knights,  John 
Talebot,  Roger  Beler,  Alan  de  Cubbeldyk,  William  de  Farford,  William 
de  Clyf*,  clerk,  and  others.  By  K« 

Grant  to  John  de  Arundell,  king's  clerk,  of  the  king's  free  chapel  in 
the  castle  of  Tychull.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  the  constable  of  the  said  castle  to  induct  him  therein. 

Commission  to  John  de  Weston,  the  younger,  marshal  of  the  Household, 
to  arrest  William  de  Bradeshagh  and  Richard  de  Holand,  leaders  of  armed 
rioters  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.     [Pari,  Writs.']  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  for  acquiring  in  fee 
from  William  de  Brewosa  200  marks  of  rent  issuing  out  of  the  manor  of 
Wykeham,  co.  Kent,  held  in  chief.  By  p.s. 


Oct.  7. 

Ightenhill. 


Oct.  12. 

Ightenhill. 


Oct.  8. 
Ightenhill* 

Oct.  12. 
Blackburn 

Oct.  15 
Holland. 

Oct.  20 

Holland. 


MEMBRANE    18. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  Alayn,  king's  yeoman,  appointed  to  arrest  Robert  de 
Prestbury,  a  rebel.  By  p.s. 

The  like  for  the  following  appointed  to  arrest  the  said  Robert : — 
William  de  Shirugge. 
Thomas  de  Shirugge. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  Azenarus  de  Rouncevaux  and  Garcias,  his 
brother,  coming  into  the  realm,  with  their  goods  and  merchandise. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Walter  Giffard,  king's  merchant,  going 
beyond  the  seas  with  a  ship  called  le  Seynte  Mark  of  Lym  for  wine  and 
other  merchandise. 

Presentation  of  Roger  de  Kendale  to  the  church  of  Dufton  in  the  diocese 
of  Carlisle,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir 
of  Ralph  de  Graystok,  tenant  in  chief. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's,  Bristol,  staying  in  England,  has  letters 
nominating  Richard  de  Kylmesham,  his  fellow-canon,  and  Walter  de 
Staure  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Robert  do  Morewode  of  Notingham, 
clerk,  to  the  custody  of  the  smaller  piece  of  the  seal  for  the  recognisance  of 
debts  for  the  town  of  Notingham. 

Pardon  to  Robert  son  of  Matthew  de  Burton  for  acquiring  in  fee  without 
licence  a  messuage  and  a  bovate  and  8  acres  of  land  in  Burton  by  Bauquell 
from  John  Gemoun,  held  in  chief,  for  which  reason  they  were  taken  into 
the  king's  hands  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on  this  side 
Trent,  with  restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 


su 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

Oct.  20. 

Holland. 


Oct.  24. 
Holland. 


Oct.  21. 
Holland. 


Nov.  8. 
Nottingham 


Oct.  20. 

Holland. 


Nov.  9. 
Nottingham. 

Nov.  18. 
Nottingham* 

Nov.  12. 
Nottingham. 

Nov.  16. 
Nottingham. 

Nov.  2. 
Hal  ton. 


Nov.  12. 
Nottingham. 


Nov.  16. 

Nottingham 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumusi  for  one  year  for  Ranulph  de  Snaytb, 
merchant,  going  to  the  southern  parts  of  the  realm  to  buy  corn  and  victuals 
to  trade  with  in  the  north  of  the  realm,  provided  that  he  do  not  communi- 
cate with  the  Scots  or  rebels. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  Nicholas  de  Osemonderlay ,  clerk,  proctor  of  the 
parish  church  of  North  Alverton  in  the  diocese  of  York,  which  was  burnt  by 
the  Scots  and  rebels,  going  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  collect  alms  for 
the  repair  of  the  said  church.  By  K. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Evroul,  commorant  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominat- 
ing Henry  de  Pilardynton  and  Thomas  de  Pilardynton  his  attorneys  in 
England  for  four  years.       By  fine  of  5  marks.     Leicester.     Northampton. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  the  men  whom  Robert  Power,  king's  clerk, 
chamberlain  of  North  Wales,  is  sending  to  Ireland  and  elsewhere  to 
buy  corn  and  victuals  for  the  munitions  of  the  king's  castles  in  North 
Wales.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  twlumias  for  one  year  for  William  de  Clyf,  clerk. 

The  like  for  :— 

The  prior  of  Belvoir. 

John  le  Smale,  parson  of  the  church  of  Blechinglegh. 

John  de  Derby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Whityngton. 

William  de  Thademarton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Coumbe. 

Master  Anthony  Beke,  chancellor  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln. 
John  de  la  Chambre,  'blader*  of  London. 

Beatrice  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Leek. 

Mandate  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  to 
admit  William  de  Clyf,  king's  clerk,  to  the  prebend  of  Empyngham,  late 
of  Richard  de  Camel,  the  last  prebendary  thereof,  and  to  assign  him  his 
stall  in  the  choir  and  place  in  the  chapter  according  to  the  form 
and  effect  of  the  under-mentioned  collation,  judgment  and  sentence, 
notwithstanding  the  claim  (redamatione)  of  the  bishop  of  Lincoln.  The 
king  lately  recovered  the  presentation  to  the  prebend  against  Henry,  bishop 
of  Lincoln,  and  collated  the  said  William  thereto,  but,  notwithstanding  the 
king's  mandate,  the  bishop  refused  to  admit  the  said  William  de  Clyf ; 
whereupon  the  latter  appealed  to  the  Court  of  Canterbury  against  the 
bishop's  action.  After  a  prolonged  delay  on  the  part  of  the  archbishop, 
whom  the  king  finally  commanded  to  render  judgment  without  further 
delay  in  the  matter  of  the  appeal,  the  Court  of  Canterbury  pronounced 
judgment  in  favour  of  the  king's  claim  to  the  right  of  presentation,  and  the 
said  William  was  canonically  admitted  thereto  by  the  president  of  the 
Court. 

Acknowledgement  of  the  receipt  in  the  Wardrobe  by  the  hands  of  Robert 
de  Wodehous,  king's  clerk,  from  Henry  de  Penbrigg  of  100^  part  of  the 
200/.  wherein  the  said  Henry  made  fine  for  his  life  and  lands  forfeited  for 
his  adherence  to  the  rebels.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Castre,  going 
beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt   1.  846 


1  ono  Membrane  13 — cont, 

Nov.  16.         Presentation  of  Robert  Flemyng  to  the  church  of  Bludon,  in  the  king's 

Nottingham,    gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Winchester  ;  the  letters 

of  presentation  are  directed  to  the  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells.  By  K. 

Nov.  14.         Acknowledgement  of  the  receipt  in  the  Wardrobe  from  Robert  Power, 

Nottingham,    king's  clerk,  chamberlain  of  North  Wales,  by  the  hands  of  the  above  Robert 

de  Wodehous,  king's  clerk,  of  600  marks  out  of  the  issues  of  his  bailiwick. 

By  p.s. 

Licence  for  Geoffrey  de  Beyseles  to  enfeoff  Robert  Walle  and  John  de 
Erlestok  of  his  manor  of  Retcote,  co.  Oxford,  held  in  chief ;  and  for  them 
to  regrant  the  same  to  the  said  Geoffrey  for  life,  with  remainder  in  tail  to 
Thomas  son  of  Geoffrey  de  Beyseles  and  Beatrice  daughter  of  Percival 
Symeon  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Geoffrey.  By  K. 

Nov.  14,  The  like  for  the  said  Geoffrey  to  grant  his  manor  of  Brompton,  co. 

Nottingham,    Somerset,  held  in  chief,  to  Percival  Simeon  and  Thomas  son  of  Geoffrey  de 

Byseles  and  to  Beatrice  daughter  of  Percival  Simeon  to  hold  to  them  and 

their  heirs  for  the  life  of  the  grantor.  By  E. 

Nov.  16.  Protection  with  clause  volumm  until  the  Purification  for  Robert  de  Welles, 

Nottingham,   going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following,  going  with  the  said  Robert : — 
Robert  de  Veer,  William  Lengleys,  Thomas  de  Saunford,  and  John  le 
Noke. 

The  said  Robert  do  Welles  has  letters  nominating  Richard  de  Armeston 
and  John  de  Wateby  his  attorneys  in  England  for  the  same  time. 

Nov.  14.         Protection   with  clause  rogamm^  for  thrQjB  years,  for  the  master  and 
Nottingham,    brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  of  Estbrugg,  Canterbury, 
begging  alms. 

The  like  for  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew 
without  Lincoln. 

Nov.  18.  Licence  for  Richard  de  Grey  of  Godenore  to  take  20  does  in  the  woods, 

Nottingham,    parks  and  chaces,  late  of  John  do  Grey  of  Ruthyn,  in  England  and  Wales, 

now  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  death,  for  the  burying  of  the  body 

of  the  said  John,  and  to  take  fish  in  the  stews  and  fisheries  of  the  said  John 

for  the  said  occasion.  By  E. 

MEMBRANE    12. 

Oct.  8.  Protection  >vith  clause  riolunnm  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Drax  [as  to 

IghtenhiJl.     his  lands]  at  Byngelaye. 

The  like  for  :— 

The  abbot  of  Kyrkestall  in  his  grange  of  Lofteschogh  or  elsewhere. 
John  de  Stokes,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wynewyk. 

Oct.  26.  The  prior  of  St.  Oswalds,  Nostel. 

Holland. 

Oct.  24.  Thomas  le  Yong  of  Hodresfeld. 

Holland. 

Oct.  1.  The  prior  of  Wyrkesop. 

Ualton. 

Nov.  18.  Thomas  do  Walingford. 

Nottingham. 

Oct.  26.  Master  Richard  de  Aston,  archdeacon  of  London. 

Liverpool. 


846 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

Nov.  2. 
Halton. 


Nov.  11. 
Nottingham 

Nov.  15. 
Nottingham 

Oct.  12. 

Blackburn 


Oct.  19. 
Holland. 


Oct.  20. 

Holland. 


Membrane  12 — cont, 

Hugh  de  Wymundeslowe. 

William  de  Lameley. 

Henry  de  Edenstowe,  parson  of  the  church  of  Flintham,  constantly 

attendant  upon  the  king's  service. 
The  prior  of  Bradenestok. 
The  abbot  of  Whalley. 

Thomas  le  Archer,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England. 

John  de  Fienles.  By  E« 

Prohibition  directed  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  and  public  notaries 
against  attempts  to  cite  the  archbishop  elect  of  Armagh  without  the  realm 
touching  the  undermentioned  matter.  The  king,  having  learned  that 
Andrew  Sapiti  and  Ranuncius  his  brother,  during  the  last  two  voidances  of 
the  archbishopric  of  Armagh,  took  possession  of  and  received  to  their  own 
uses  the  issues  of  the  temporalities  thereof,  which  belonged  to  the  king, 
commanded  S.  archbishop  elect  of  Armagh  not  to  pay  to  them  any  debts 
in  which  he  is  bound  for  the  time  of  his  predecessors  or  of  himself  until 
the  king  should  have  received  satisfaction  for  the  said  issues  and  contempts ; 
whereupon  the  king  understands  that  the  said  Andrew  and  Ranuncius,  with  a 
view  to  excluding  the  king  from  obtaining  satisfaction  for  the  said  issues  or 
for  the  said  contempts,  have  cited  the  said  archbishop  elect  to  appear 
without  the  realm  to  answer  for  his  said  debts.  By  E. 

Pardon  to  Anthony  de  Lucy  of  all  actions  which  the  king  may  have 
against  him  for  the  goods  late  of  Andrew  de  Harcla,  a  rebel,  which  came 
into  his  custody.  By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  until  Michaelmas  for  John  de  Astwyk,  Serjeant  of  Queen 
Isabella,  charged  by  the  steward  of  her  Household  to  the  keeper  of  her 
Wardrobe  to  find  lodging  for  her  household  and  horses.  By  K. 

The  like  for  John  de  Bury,  serjeant  of  the  said  queen,  charged  as  above. 

The  like  for  William  de  Kenyngton,  making  purveyances  for  the  office  of 
the  queen's  marshalsea.  By  E. 

The  like  for  purveyors  for  the  following  offices  of  the  queen : — 
Master  John  de  la  Marche,  for  the  saucery. 
Robert  de  Denhirst,  for  the  marshalsea. 
Robert  de  Typetoft,  for  the  same  office. 
Ralph  de  Wendovere,  for  the  great  kitchen. 
John  de  Wiseberwe,  for  the  same. 
Adam  du  Chastel,  for  the  saucery. 
Simon  Constantyn,  for  the  pantry  and  buttery    . 
Roger  Pate,  for  the  bakery. 
William  de  Brudport,  for  the  hall  and  chamber. 
John  Russel,  for  the  same. 
Robert  de  Langeton,  for  the  wardrobe. 
Hugh  de  Lyncestre,  for  the  scullery. 
John  Curteys,  for  the  same. 
Robert  le  Parker,  porter  of  the  queen,  for  carriage  of  the  queen's 

harness. 
John  Cosyn,  for  poultry. 
John  Draper,  for  the  same. 
Reginald  de  Belough,  for  wines. 
William  du  Put,  for  the  same. 


17  EDWARD   n.— Part   1.  847 


I  323  Membrane  12 — cont, 

Oct.  80.  Safe-conduct  until  Christmas  for  Theobald  de  Denysi,  knight,  of  France, 

Inoe.         going  to  Scotland  for  the  dower  of  the  duchess  of  Brittany  for  the  time  that 

she  was  queen  of  Scotland,  and  to  treat  of  the  deliverance  of  John  de 

Brytannia,  earl  of  Richmond,  a  captive  of  the  Scots ;  and  for  the  men  of 

the  household,  the  horses,  harness  and  goods  of  the  said  Theobald.    By  p.s. 

Nov.  7#  Presentation  of  William  Sporoun  to  the  church  of  Quenedon  in  the  diocese 

HaltoD.  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William  de  London,  the  last  rector,  in 
the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  lands  late  of  Humphrey  de  Bohun,  earl  of  Here- 
ford, being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  10.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Roger  atte  Watere  and  Cicely 

Nottingham,  hig  ^ife,  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter  of  a  messuage,  7  virgates  of  land,  10«.  of 

rent,  and  a  fifth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Thorneye  by  Chudeham,  co.  Sussex, 

which  are  held  of  the  said  bishop,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  the 

sheriff  of  the  county.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

The  like  by  Elias  de  Wandesford,  clerk,  of  2  messuages  in  York  to 
a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  church  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
Gotherumgate,  at  the  altar  of  St.  Nicholas  and  St.  Eatherine,  for  the  souls 
of  the  said  Elias  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Oct.  18.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Burscho  to  acquire  in  mortmain  land 

Holland.      to  the  value  of  20  marks  a  year  ;  provided  that  it  appears  by  inquisitions 

that  it  can   be  done  without  prejudice  to  the  king  and  his  heirs  or  to 

others.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  12*         Petition  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Bardenay  of 
Nottingham.    Lincoln. 

The  like  for  :— 
Nicholas  Cheygny. 
The  prior  of  Charleton. 
Thomas  le  Ver. 
Robert  de  Sancto  Albano,  parson  of  the  church  of  Great  Boudon. 

Nov.  10.         Protection  with  clause  volutmis  for  two  years  for  William  Basset,  staying 

Nottingham,    i^  the  company  of  Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton,  seneschal  of  Gascony,  in  the 

said  duchy  on  the  king's  service.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Ralph. 

The  like  for  the  following  in  the  company  of  the  said  Ralph : — 
William  de  Ridewale. 
Roger  le  Hunte. 
Henry  de  Hynton. 
John  le  ChaJoner. 
John  le  Botiller,  *keu.* 

Adam  de  Limbergh,  staying  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  Richard  de  Bingham. 

Nov.  16*         Master  John  de  Shordich,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service, 
Nottingham,   until  the  Purification.  By  K. 

Nov.  10.  Release  to  John  de  Sturmy — to  whom  in  consideration  of  his  good  service 
Nottingham,  to  Edward  I  and  the  king,  the  king  granted  the  custody  of  the  castle 
and  town  of  Orford,  which  are  extended  at  212.  25.  11^.  a  year,  to  hold, 
at  a  rent  of  a  moiety  of  the  said  extent,  until  he  should  provide  the  said 
John  for  life  with  lands  to  the  value  of  20L  a  year, — as  a  further  favour  in 
consideration  of  his  daily  good  service,  that  he  hold  the  said  custody 
without  paying  any  rent,  until  he  be  provided  for  for  life  as  above.    By  p.s. 


848  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1Q9Q  Membrane  12 — cant, 

Nov.  12.  Presentation  of  Robert  de  Ireby  to  the  church  of  All  Hallows  the  Lees 

Nottingham.  (^Omnium  Sanctorum  super  Solarium)  in  the  diocese  of  London,  in  the  king's 
gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Winchester ;  and  letters 
are  directed  to  S.  bishop  of  London. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Richard  de  Wylughby, 
the  elder,  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  service.  •    By  K. 

Nov.  16.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Kirkeham  to  appropriate  in  mort- 

Nottingham.    main  the  church  of  Quixlay,  which  is  of  their  own  advowson.  By  K. 

Nov.  14.  Richard  de  Wylughby,  the  elder,  going  on  the  king's  service  to  Ireland, 

Nottingham.  }ia,3  letters  nominating  Richard  de  Wilughby ,  the  younger,  and  John  del  Ker 
his  attorneys  in  England  for  four  years. 

Robert  Poyne  of  Rotyngton,  going  with  the  said  Richard  de  Wilughby, 
the  elder,  to  Ireland,  to  remain  there  on  the  king's  service,  has  the  like 
nominating  Richard  de  Wilughby,  the  younger,  his  attorney. 

Nov.  18.         Licence  for  Dionisia,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Hikelyng,  tenant  in 
Nottingham,   chief,  to  marry  whomsoever  she  will  of  the  king's  allegiance. 

By  fine  of  101.    Suffolk. 


MEMBRANE    11. 

Nov.  14.  Pardon  to  William  de  Cressenay  of  his  outlawries  in  the  county  of  York 

Nottingham,    for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  of  trespass  before  the  king  brought 

against  him  by  John  de  Neusum,  clerk,  and  another  plea  by  John  Aunsel 

of  York,  provided  he  surrender  to  the  prison  of  York,  if  the  said  plaintifib 

wish  to  proceed  against  him.  By  K. 

Nov.  18.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Darcy  to  the  office  of  justiciary  of 

Nottingham.    Ireland  and  to  the  keeping  of  the  land  of  Ireland  with  the  castles  and  other 

appurtenances,  receiving  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  of  Dublin  500/.,  for  which 

he  will  keep  the  said  office  and  land,  and  constantly  maintain  twenty  men 

at  arms,  himself  being  the  twentieth,  with  caparisoned  horses.  By  K 

Mandate  to  John  de  Bermyngeham,  earl  of  Loueth,  to  deliver  to  the  said 
John  the  said  land  and  office,  together  with  the  king's  castles,  manors  and 
lands  with  their  munitions,  stock  and  other  things  there,  and  all  things 
touching  the  office  of  the  justiciary  in  his  custody.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  archbishops,  bishops  and  all  persons  of  the 
land  of  Ireland. 

The  like  directed  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  of  the  said  land. 

Memoramhnn  that  the  like  was  written  to  the  magnates  of  Ireland  on 
24  November,  as  is  more  fully  contained  on  the  dorse  of  the  Close  Roll  of 
that  date. 

Nov.  16.  Licence  for  Adam  de  Swylington  to  enfeoff  Alexander  son  of  William  de 
Nottingham.  Atherton  of  4  messuages,  a  carucate  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  ahd  24«.  4rf. 
of  rent  in  Swylington,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Pontefract,  as 
appears  by  inquisitions  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  clerk,  escheator  on 
this  side  Trent ;  and  for  the  said  Alexander  to  regrant  the  same  in  fee  tail 
to  the  said  Adam  de  Swylington  and  Margery  his  wife,  with  remainder  in 
tail  male  to  Hugh  son  of  the  said  Margery,  with  remainders  in  tail  to 
Thomas  brother  of  the  said  Hugh,  and  to  Elizabeth  sister  of  the  said 
Thomas,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Adam. 

By  fine  of  40  marks. 


17    EDWARD  n.— Part  1.  849 


1  Qi^q  Membraiie  11 — cont, 

Nov.  20.  Presentation  of  Master  Williskm  de  Caygnes,  to  the  church  of  Camshale, 

Nottingham,   in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Michael  de  Meldon,  the 

late  rector.  By  K. 

Nov.  18.  Pardon  to  John  de  Craneleye  {or  Crameleye)  for  his  adherence  to  John 

Nottingham.    Mauduyt  and  other  rebels  ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods  which 

had  been  forfeited.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  24.  Robert  de  Halywell,  clerk,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 

Nottingham.    Henry  de  Thrapton  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Nov.  20.         Pardon  to  John  de  Barenton  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Leicester 

Nottingham,    for  not  appearing  to  answer  before  Richard  de  Wilughby  and  his  fellows, 

justices  of  oyer  and  terminer,  a  plea  brought  against  him  by  Hugh  le 

Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  of  trespass  in  his  park  of  Lughteburgh,  as  the 

said  John  has  satisfied  the  earl  for  the  said  trespass.  By  K. 

Nov.  22.  Pardon  to  John  de  Clyf,  knight,  of  the  county  of  York,  for  his  adherence 

Nottingham,    to  Thomas,  sometime  earl  of  Lancaster,  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  of  his 

lands,  which  had  been  forfeited.  By  K. 

Nov.  20.         Protection  until  the  Purification  for  Taffyn  de  Loran,  a  Scot,  coming 

Nottingham,    within  the  realm  to  speak  with  David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol;  the  said 

Taflfyn  may  come  ten  leagues  beyond  the  Marches  of  Scotland.  By  K. 

Nov.  20.  hispeximu.H  and  confirmation  of  the  undermentioned  grant  and  release  by 
Nottingham.  William,  abbot  of  Langedon,  to  John  de  Malemeyns,  knight,  dated  at 
Canterbury,  4  April,  16  Edward  II.  On  21  July,  16  Edward  II,  the  king 
granted  to  the  said  abbot  the  body  of  the  said  John  Malmeins,  late  an 
adherent  to  the  rebels  and  on  that  account  a  prisoner  in  the  castle  of 
Rochester,  to  deliver  or  otherwise  do  as  he  pleased  with,  and  also  all  the 
lands  of  the  said  John.  The  abbot  granted  and  released  to  the  said  John 
the  forfeiture  of  his  said  body  and  lands  which  he  held  under  this  grant,  and 
further  released  to  him  all  actions  and  demands  which  he  could  have  by 
virtue  of  the  said  grant,  so  that  neither  the  abbot  nor  any  other  person 
in  his  name  or  by  virtue  of  the  said  grant  may  bring  any  challenge  or  claim 
against  the  said  John,  and  the  said  John,  his  body  and  lands,  may  remain 
quit  for  ever.  By  K. 

Nov.  20.  Protection   for  one  year  for  Anthony   Usus   Maris  and  Nicholas  his 

Nottinghanu   brother,  merchants  of  Genoa,  coming  into  the  realm  with  four  galleys  laden 

with  goods  of  avoirdupois  {averio  ponderU)  and  other  merchandise  to  trade 

with.  By  K. 

Nov.  14.  Mandate,  after  recital  of  the  rebellion  of  Roger  de  Mortimer  of  Wygemor, 
Nottingham,  his  submission  and  conditional  pardon,  his  imprisonment  in  the  Tower  and 
conspiracy  to  seize  the  said  Tower  and  the  castles  of  Wyndesore  and  Walyng- 
ford,  the  latter  being  secured  for  him  by  Roger  de  Wauton,  his  incitement 
to  aliens  to  enter  the  kingdom  and  to  murder  the  king's  counsellors,  and 
his  escape  from  the  Tower,  directed  to  sheriffs,  bailiffs  and  others  of  Kent, 
prohibiting  them  from  aiding  the  said  Mortimer  and  his  adherents,  or  from 
communicating  with  them,  and  commanding  them  to  pursue  the  said  Mor- 
timer and  his  adherents  with  hue  and  cry.  The  sheriff  is  to  make  proclama- 
tion accordingly,  and  also  to  the  effect  that  whoever  adheres  to  him 
will  be  punished  as  a  rebel.     French,      [Fcf.dera  :  Pari,  Writs.']  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffis,  bailiffs  and  all  other  lieges,  of  all  counties  through- 
out England.     French.     [Fcedera :  Pari.  Writs.] 


860  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Membrane  11 — cant. 


The  like  to  the  following : — 
Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  justice  of  Wales,  and  all  bailiffs  and  lieges 

there. 
Edmund  de  Wodestok,  earl  of  Kent,  constable  of  Dover  and  warden  of 

the  Cinque  Ports,  and  all  bailiffs  and  lieges. 
Oliver  de  Ingham,  justice  of  Chester,  and  all  bailiffs  and  lieges. 
Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Wyncestre,  and  lord  of  Dynfebegh  in  the 

Marches  of  Wales. 
Hugh  le  Despenser,  lord  of  Glamorgan  and  Morgannou. 
The  earl  of  Kent,  lord  of  Mellenith. 
The  earl  of  Arundel,  lord  of  Clon. 
Fulk  fiz  Waryn,  lord  of  Whitinton. 

The  earl  of  Warren  (Garen7ie),  lord  of  Bromfeld  and  Yale. 
The  earl  of  Pemebrok,  lord  of  Pembrochshire. 
John  de  Hastynges,  lord  of  Bergeveney. 
Henry  de  Lancastre,  lord  of  Monemuth. 
John  de  Cherleton,  lord  of  Powys. 
Alice  de  Lacy,  countess  of  Lincoln,  lady  of  Clifford. 
William  la  Zousche  of  Assheby.      [Fadera  :  Pari,  Writs.] 

Oct.  26.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Hfertemel  to  acquire  in  mortmain 

Liverpool,     lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  100«.  a  year,   provided  that  it  appears  by 

inquisitions  ad  quod  damnum  that  it  can  be  done  without  prejudice  to  the 

king  or  others.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    10. 

Not.  20.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

Nottinghftm.  Eynesham  by  John  de  Trillowe  and  Robert  Page  of  a  messuage,  a  carucate 
of  land,  16  acres  of  meadow,  and  a  rent  of  a  pound  of  pepper  in  Wykerisin- 
don,  which  are  worth  88«.  6</.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
Master  John  Waleweyne,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to  hold  to 
the  value  of  4  marks  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  to  acquire  lands  and 
rents  to  the  value  of  20  marks  a  year. 

Nov.  16  Protection  for  the  abbey  of  Stanleye,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  of  the 

Nottingham.  Cistercian  Order,  which  has  fallen  into  debt,  and  appointment  during 
pleasure  of  Robert  de  Hungerford  to  assist  the  abbot  in  the  management  of 
the  temporaries  of  the  abbey ;  the  rents  and  issues  of  the  lands  of  the  house 
are  to  be  applied  to  the  abbot  and  convent  and  their  men,  and  the  discharge 
of  the  debts. 

Nov.  16.  Restitution  as  a  further  favour  to  Thomas  de  Sondon,  whom  the  king  had 

Nottingham,   pardoned  for  the  death  of  Henry  de  Crofton,  of  all  his  lands,  which  had 

been  taken  into  the  king's  hands  for  that  felony,  and  his  goods  which  had 

been  forfeited  by  reason  of  his  flight.  By  K. 

Nov.  18.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

Nottingham.  Glastonbury  by  John  de  Jevele  of  his  reversion  in  a  messuage,  46  acres  of 
land  and  60  acres  of  meadow  in  Weston  and  Middelsowy,  which  Godfrey 
de  Sowy  and  Maud  his  wife  hold  for  their  lives  by  demise  of  the  said  John, 
to  find  a  monk,  a  chaplain,  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  abbey 
for  the  souls  of  the  said  John,  his  ancestors  and  successors,  and  all  the 
faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  20^. 

Nov.  20.  Pardon  to  John  Malmeins,   knight,   for  his  adherence  to  the  king's 

Nottingham     enemies;   with  restitution  of  his  lands,   which  were  forfeited  on  that 

account.  By  K* 


17  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  1. 


851 


1323. 


Nov.  24. 
Bavensdale, 


Nov.  24. 
Bavensdale. 

Nov.  20. 
Nottingham. 

Nov.  23. 
Nottingham. 

Nov.  22. 
Nottingham 

Nov.  25. 
Bavensdale. 


Nov.  24. 
Aavensdale 


Nov.  29. 
Bavensdale 


Nov.  29. 
Bavensdale 


Membrane  10 — conU 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Gredelyng  of 
Carleton  in  Linderyk. 

The  like  for  the  following  : — 
Robert  de  Derleye  of  Thorp  *  in  the  Clottes.* 
Richard  de  Derleye,  parson  of  the  church  of  Thorp. 
William  Holynes. 

Peter  de  Eynho. 

The  prioress  of  White  Hall,  levelcestre  {de  Alba  Insula  de  levelcestre). 

The  prior  of  Durham. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Britannia, 
earl  of  Richmond,  detained  a  prisoner  in  Scotland.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Reginald  de  Mohun  for  his  adherence  to  the  rebels ;  with 
restitution  of  his  lands  which  were  forfeited  on  that  account.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  noluMus  for  one  year  for  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans. 

Pardon  to  John  Touk  for  a  robbery  committed  upon  Gilbert  le  Girdeler 
of  Newerk.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Ulvescroft  alius  Wolvescroft  by  William  de  Ferariis  of  70  acres  of  waste  in 
Groby,  co.  Leicester,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Sitheston,  co. 
Leicester,  held  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendmdo  directed  to  all  persons  of  the  county  of  Essex,  for 
Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  William  la  Zousche  of  Assheby,  and 
William  de  Cleydon  appointed  justices  in  eyre  this  turn  for  pleas  of  the 
forest  in  the  said  county.  By  K. 

The  writ  close  thereof  is  enrolled  on  the  dorse  of  the  Close  Rolls  under 
the  same  date. 

Afterwards,  on  28  January,  1824,  the  king  being  at  Irenacton,  Philip 
de  Say  was  associated  with  the  said  justices. 

Mandate  to  William  la  Zousche,  of  Assheby,  to  attend  to  the  said 
business  with  the  said  earl  and  William  de  Cleydon,  or  either  of  them, 
according  to  the  tenor  of  the  king's  letters. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Philip  do  Say,  king's  clerk,  to  the  keeping 
of  the  rolls  and  writs  in  the  eyre  of  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke, 
and  his  fellows,  justices  in  eyre  for  pleas  of  the  forest  in  the  county  of 
Essex.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  below. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  aldermen,  sheriffs,  citizens,  and 
commonalty  of  the  city  of  London,  in  favour  of  Hamo  de  Chygewell,  their 
fellow  citizen,  to  whom  the  king  has  committed  during  pleasure  the  office 
of  the  mayoralty  of  the  said  city,  which  is  in  the  king's  hands  for  certain 
causes ;  the  king  having  taken  the  oath  of  the  said  Hamo  due  in  this 
behalf.      [FcederaJ]  By  p.s. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Philip  de  Say,  king's  clerk,  to  the  keep- 
ing of  the  rolls  and  writs  in  the  eyre  of  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pem- 
broke, and  his  fellows,  justices  in  eyre,  for  pleas  of  the  forest  in  the  county 
of  Essex,  By  E. 


862  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Membrane  10 — cant. 


Mandate  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  king  to  cause  the  said 
Philip  to  have  the  rolls  and  writs  of  the  last  eyre  in  that  county,  which  are 
in  the  treasury,  so  that  the  justices  may  be  able  to  inspect  them. 

Mandate  to  the  said  Philip  to  receive  the  said  rolls  and  writs  and  attend 
to  the  custody  thereof. 

Deo.  6.  Licence  for  Walter  de  Wilton  and  Isabel  his  wife  to  grant  to  Robert  de 

Bavensdale.    Maundevill  of  Weston,  and  Isabel  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  a 

carucate  of  land  and  228.  of  rent  in  Pichenecombe,  co.  Gloucester,  held  in 

chief,  with  reversion,  failing  issue,  to  the  said  Walter  and  Isabel  and  their 

heirs.  By  fine  of  6  marks. 

Nov.  22.         Exemption  during  pleasure  of  James  le  Scotelere,  king's  merchant,  from 
Nottingham,   murage  upon  his  merchandise  in  the  city  of  London.  By  K. 

Dec.  8.  Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  bailiffs  and  ministers  to  arrest  all  persons  fraudu- 

Ravensdale.  lently  collecting  alms  in  the  name  of  the  master  and  brethren  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  by  the  Estbrugge  in  the  city  of  Canter- 
bury, without  letters  testimonial  of  the  said  hospital. 

Nov.  24.  Protection   with  clause  volumns  until   Easter  for  Master  Bichard  de 

Ravensdale.    Gloucestre,  parson  of  the  church  of  Styvenache,  going  beyond  the  seas  on 

the  king's  service.  By  K. 

Deo.  8.  Protection  and  safe-conduct    for  Joan    late    the    wife    of    Philip  de 

Ravensdale.    Hevenyngham,  her  men,  lands  and  possessions,  as  she  is  prosecuting  a  suit 

before  the  king  against  Bartholomew  de  Wanton  and  others  of  abduction 

(de  raptu)  and  the  carrying  away  of  her  goods,  and  fears  that  she  may  be  in 

danger. 

MEMBRANE    9 

Oct.  5.  Mandate  to  mayors,  sheriffs  and  bailiffs  to  arrest  and  imprison  all  persons 

Ightenhill.  attempting  to  molest  William  de  Clif*  in  the  possession  of  the  prebend  of 
Empyngham  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  which  the  king  lately 
recovered  by  judgment  of  the  court  against  Henry,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  as  void 
by  the  death  of  Richard  de  Camel  and  in  his  gift  by  reason  of  the  tempor- 
alities of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  being  in  his  hands,  and  to  which  he 
collated  the  said  WiUiam  ;  as  the  king  is  informed  that  certain  persons 
propose  to  prosecute  appeals  and  citations  in  derogation  of  his  right  and 
against  the  said  judgment.  By  K. 

The  like  in  favour  of  the  said  William  for  the  prebend  of  Crauhurst 
in  the  free  chapel  of  Hastynges,  lately  void  and  in  the  gift  of  the  king, 
which  the  king  recovered  by  judgment  of  the  court  against  John,  bishop  of 
Chichester,  and  to  which  he  collated  the  said  William. 

Oct.  8.  The  like  against  all  persons  attempting  to  molest  John  son  of  Henry 

Ightenhill.     de  Erdelegh,  king's  clerk,  in  his  possession  of  the  archdeaconry  of  Lincoln, 

in    the    church    of    St.   Mary,    Lincoln,    which    the    king  recovered  by 

judgment  of  the  court  against  the  above  bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  to  which 

he  collated  the  said  John  son  of  Henry. 

Dec.  7.  Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Dale,  after  inquisition  ad  quod 

Belper        damnum^  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  lOO^.  a 
(Beamepaire).  ^^^^  gy  p  g^ 

Vacated  and  surrendered  becatine  the  said  abbot  and  convent  on  20  June^ 
15  Richard  11,  acquired  lands  and  rents  in  full  sati^action  of  tJie  said  sum, 
therefore  these  letters  were  cancelled. 


17   EDWARD   II.— Part    1.  858 


Miinbranr  9 — ooit. 


1323. 

Nov.  16.  Pardon  to  John  de  Wilinton,  knight,  for  his  adherence  to  the  rebels ;  with 

Nottingham,    restitution  to  him  of  his  lands  and  goods  which  had  been  forfeited  on  that 

account.  By  K. 

Nov.  28.  Presentation  of  John  de  Merewell,  kind's  clerk,  of  the  church  of  Bagge- 

Kavenedale.  hurst  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  de 
Chepnianford,  the  last  rector,  and  in  the  kinj^'s  gift  by  reason  of  the  void- 
ance  of  the  bishopric  of  Winchester. 

Nov.  28.  The  like  of  Roger  de  Chepnianford  to  the  vicarage  of  the  church  of 

liaveiisdale.  Bourne  in  the  same  diocese,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  de  Merewelld, 
the  last  vicar,  in  the  king's  gift  for  the  like  reason. 

Nov.  12.  Gmnt  to  Adam  de  Levyngtou,  for  his  services  to  Edward  I  and  the  king, 

Longford.      Qf  ^]^q  bailiwick  of  the  forest^rship  of  Coupeland,  in  the  king's  custody  by 

reason  of  the  minority  of  John  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  Multon,  tenant 

in  chief,  to  hold  during  such  time.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  10.  Grant  to  Nicholas  de  Derneford,  to  whom  the  king  on  18  May,  9  Edward 

Nottmp:haiD.  II,  granted  as  then  master  of  the  works  of  the  castle  of  Beaumaris  in 
Angelseye,  12d.  a  day  to  be  received  by  him  during  pleasure  at  the  hands  of 
the  chamberlain  of  Caemar\'on,  and  who  has  now  taken  up  the  custody 
of  the  works  of  that  castle  and  of  the  castles  of  Kaernarvan,  Coneweye, 
Crukyn  and  Hardelawe,  that  he  sliall  continue  to  receive  12^/.  a  day  at  the 
hands  of  the  same  chamberlain  for  his  wages,  so  long  as  he  shall  behave 
well  in  that  office.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  the  Treasurer. 

Sept.  27.         Appointment  during  pleasure  of  W.  bishop  of  Exeter  to  the  custody  of 

Sonrgill.       the  seal  of  the  Exchequer,  as  Hervey  de  Staunton,  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 

is  by  the  king's  command  engaged  in  the  oitice  of  chief  justice  of  pleas 

before  the  king  and  is  unable  to  attend  to  the  office  of  chancellor.     By  p.s. 

Nov.  16.         Appointment  during  pleasure  of  William  de  Chaylhou,  king's  clerk,  to 
Nottingham.    \^  ^lerk  and  surveyor  of  the  works  in  the  Tower  of  London  and  in  the 

palace  of  Westminster.  By  K. 

Sept.  26.         Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  Alan  de  Athelingfiet,  king's  serjeant,  whom 

Hayerah.      the  king  is  sending  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  make  purveyances  for  the 

office  of  the  Great  Wardrobe.  By  K. 

Nov.  16.  Pardon   to  Michael  de  Meldon  for  his  adherence  to  the  rebels,  with 

Nottingham,    restitution  of  his  lands  forfeited  on  that  account.  By  K. 

Nov.  16.  InspeximuH  and  confirmation  of  a  lease  dated  at  Derset,  Thursday  the 

Nottingham,  feast  of  St.  Michael,  17  Edward  II,  whereby  Sir  John  de  Sudle  demised  to 
Sir  William  de  Bereford  for  the  life  of  the  said  William  his  manor  of 
Derset,  co.  Warwick,  at  a  rent  of  a  rose  at  Midsummer  for  the  next  twelve 
years,  and  after  that  term  at  a  rent  of  200/. ;  with  a  proviso,  in  case  of  the 
death  of  the  said  William  before  the  expiration  of  the  said  term  of  twelve 
years,  that  then  the  heirs  and  executors  of  the  said  William  may  hold  it 
until  the  end  of  the  said  twelve  years.  Witnesses : — John  de  Knytecote, 
John  de  Rale,  Thomas  de  Bray,  William  de  London,  Robert  Sampson, 
Richard  Mile,  John  le  Chapman,  John  le  Fauconer,  Jordan  de  Muneworth, 
and  others.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  15.  Pardon  to  Paulinus  de  Hauvill  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Oxford 

Nottingham,    for  not  appearing  before  John  de  Foxleye  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  assize 

in  the  said  county,  on  a  plea  of  disseisin  brought  against  him  by  Richard 

de  Comubia,  clerk,  touching  a  tenement  in  Shaldeswall.  By  K. 

The  like,  word  for  word,  to  Simon  Poun.  By  K. 

349G2  I 


864  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


^Q  Metnbrane  9 — co7it. 

Nov.  17.         Aooeptance  of  the  status  which  Raymond  Peregrini,  parson  of  the  church 

Nottingham,   of  Aderton  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  has  therein  by  presentation  of  the  abbot  of 

Lire  in  Normandy,  notwithstanding  the  lands  of  that  abbot  in  England 

haying  been  in  the  hands  of  the  late  king.  By  K. 

The  like,  word  for  word,  for  Bertram  de  Asserio,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Fresshewatre  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  By  E. 

Nov.  17.         Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  de  Weston,  the  younger,  to  the 
Nottingham,   custody  of  the  Tower  of  London,  with  the  customary  fee.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  to  deliver  the  said  Tower 
to  him  by  indenture,  with  the  armour  and  victuals.  By  E. 

Vacated  because  on  the  Fine  BoU. 

Nov.  17.         Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Nicholas  de  Sancto  Marco  of  a 

Nottingham,   messuage,  24  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  6  acres  of  wood,  and  40^. 

of  rent  in  Thornhawe  and  Siberton  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service 

daily  in    the  parish  church  of  Thornhawe  for  the  souls  of  himself,  his 

ancestors  and  heirs,  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  1008. 

Nov.  15.         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Staunford,  parson 
Nottingham,   of  the  church  of  Little  Geddyng. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
John  de  Langeton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Curtlyngstok. 

Nov.  24.  The  abbot  of  St.  Albans. 

Bayensdale. 

Nov.  28.         Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Richard  le  Blund  of  Arclo  to  be  one  of 
Nottingham,    the  justices  of  the  Bench,  Dublin,  with  the  customary  fee. 

Mandate  to  the  justices  of  that  Bench  to  admit  him. 

Nov.  22.         William  de  Oaumvill,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  Henry 
Nottinghani.    Sakevill  and  John  Lengynour  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Nov.  22,         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Marchumleye, 
Nottingham,    parson  of  the  church  of  Great  Byllyng. 

Nov.  24.         Protection  for  one  year  for  Stephen  de  Abyndon,  king's  merchant,  of 

Nottingham.    London,  and  his  servants,  taking  wine  and  victuals  to  Scotland  by  land  or 

water,  the  king  having  granted  him  licence  to  do  so.  By  E. 

Nov.  21.         Grant  for  one  year  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  town  of 
Nottingham.    Southampton  of  quayage  upon  all  wares  for  sale  entering  the  town. 

ByE. 

MEMBRANE   8. 

Nov.  28.  Touching  pardons  for  felonies,  &c.  in  Ireland.  Some  time  ago  upon 
Nottingham,  information  that  suits  of  the  peace  for  homicides  had  hitherto  been  pardoned 
too  easily,  and  protections  {tuitiones)  had  been  granted  to  insurgents  for  a 
fixed  period  during  which  they  remained  at  peace  but  extorted  money  by 
intimidation  from  men  at  peace  and  at  the  end  of  the  period  returned  to 
their  iniquities ;  whereby  the  peace  was  worse  kept  than  before,  the  king 
commanded  the  late  justiciary  not  to  issue  such  pardons  or  protections 
without  consulting  him,  and  now  commands  the  present  justiciary,  John 
Darcy,  to  observe  this  order  in  the  future ;  but  as  regards  felonies  and 
trespasses  committed  before  this  present  date,  the  king  grants  that  the 
justiciary  and  the  chancellor  of  Ireland,  with  the  advice  of  the  Council  of 


17  EDWABD  n.— Part   1. 


855 


1323. 


Deo.  5. 

Bavmudsle. 


Deo.  6. 

BaTenadale. 


Deo.  10. 

BaTBHsdale. 

Dec.  6. 

BaTensdald. 


Deo.  8. 
BftTeufdiJe. 


Membrane  8 — cont, 

Ireland,  may  make  such  pardons  as  they  think  best  for  the  king's  honour 
and  advantage,  and  for  the  peace  and  tranquillity  of  the  people  of  that  land. 
And  the  said  chancellor  is  commanded  to  assist  accordingly  and  to  make 
letters  and  charters  in  due  form,  but  not  with  regard  to  offences  committed 
after  the  present  date. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  directed  to  the  chancellor. 

Pardon  to  the  warden  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Peter,  Kyrkeby  upon  Wrethk, 
and  the  chaplains  thereof  for  acquiring  in  mortmain  without  licence  the 
advowson  of  two  parts  of  the  church  of  Clipston,  co.  Northampton,  from 
Alice,  countess  of  Lincoln,  the  daughter  of  Henry  de  Lacy,  late  earl  of 
Lincoln,  with  licence  to  appropriate  the  said  two  parts.     By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Power  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  and  Master  Robert  de 
Baldok,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  the  chancellor,  to  make  a  visitation  of  the 
king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Martin  le  Grand,  London,  which  is  exempt  from 
all  jurisdiction  of  the  ordinary ;  and  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  said 
chapel  are  commanded  to  be  attendant  to  them,  and  the  sheriffs  of  London 
are  to  provide  a  jury  from  the  said  city. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  Hervey  de  Saham,  who  is  suing  in  the  king's 
court  against  Thomas  de  Nerford  and  others  for  trespasses  against  the  king 
and  himself. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  son  of  Thomas  de  Therfeld  of  Lenne, 
king's  clerk,  of  the  office  of  controller  of  the  custom  of  wools,  hides  and 
wool-fells  as  well  the  ancient  custom  as  the  increment  thereof,  and  of  the 
other  customs  on  wines  and  merchandise  of  strangers  and  aliens  payable  in 
the  port  of  Boston  ;  with  the  usual  fee. 

Mandate  to  Geoffrey  de  Hynton  to  deliver  the  said  office  to  the  said 
Thomas  by  indenture  with  the  piece  of  the  king's  seal  deputed  thereto,  and 
other  things  belonging  to  the  said  office. 

Mandate  to  John  de  Tumby  and  Robert  Butte,  collectors  of  suoh 
customs  there,  to  deliver  the  said  office  to  him. 

Pardon  to  Master  Parvolus  de  Monte  Florum,  proctor  of  Neapoleo,  car- 
dinal-deacon of  St.  Adrian,  and  to  Adam  Skyret,  Robert  Lascy,  Stephen 
de  Fossato  of  Bukyngham,  and  Robert  de  Hornele  of  whatever  belongs 
to  the  king  in  the  following  matter,  and  grant  of  exemption  from 
molestation  by  the  king's  bailiffs  on  that  account.  The  same  Master 
Parvolus  lately  delivered  251.  128,  of  the  cardinal's  money  to  William  de 
Dunolm',  his  servant,  to  keep  in  a  safe  place,  but  the  said  William  having 
departed  to  a  distance  with  the  money,  the  said  Parvolus  caused  the  above- 
named  persons  to  follow  him.  At  Bukyngham,  the  hue  and  cry  having 
been  raised,  they  caused  Richard  de  Kerdyf,  said  to  be  a  confederate  of  the 
above  William  and  consenting  to  the  carrying  away  of  the  said  money,  to  be 
arrested  by  the  bailiffs  of  that  town  with  18/.  10s,  of  the  said  money  and 
other  goods,  the  said  William  being  absent  at  the  time  of  the  arrest,  and 
afterwards  upon  the  said  William  confessing  that  this  money  was  the 
cardinal's,  and  making  an  excuse  for  his  flight,  the  said  sum  was  restored 
to  the  said  Parvolus  without  sufficient  authority  according  to  law  and  the 
custom  of  the  realm,  by  pretext  whereof  the  said  Parvolus  has  been 
harassed  for  receiving  the  said  181. 10s.  the  said  Parvolus  and  Adam  for 
retaining  and  receiving  the  said  William  into  their  company,  and  the  said 
Adam,  Robert,  Stephen  and  Robert  for  arresting  the  said  lUchard.    By  K. 

Licence  for  Roger  de  Waltham,  king's  clerk,  to  acquire  lands  and 
rents  held  in  chief  to  the  value  of  12/.  a  year,  and  to  assign  the  same  in 


866  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1333. 


Memhram  8 — cotiU 

mortmain  to  religious  persons,  chaplains  or  others,  to  celebrate  divine 
service  or  to  do  other  alms  for  his  soul  and  the  souls  of  his  ancestors, 
benefactors  and  the  faithful  departed.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  28.  Appointment  of  Richard  de  Tyssebyrye,  William  Aylmere  and  John  de 

Keuiiwurth.    Staunton  to  audit  the  account  of  Richard  de  Foxcote,  late  keeper  of  the 

manors  of  Shipton,  Bureford,  Shcvernestok,  Yates,   Oxindon,    Irnacton, 

Thornbury,  Ryngeworth  and  Hope  and  other  forfeite<l  lands  of  rebels  for 

the  time  in  which  they  were  in  his  custody.  By  K. 

Nov.  16.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Felleye  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after 

Nottingham,  inquisitions  ad  quod  damnum  being  made,  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of 
100.S.  a  year  for  the  maintenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  in  the  church  of  their  house  for  the  souls  of  the  faithful  departed. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  80.  InspeximuH  and  confirmation  of  a  gnm  t  dated  in  the  chapter  house  of  Vaudey , 

Kenilworth.  Wednesday  before  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  17  Edward  II,  whereby  Walter, 
abbot  of  Vaudey,  and  the  convent  of  that  house  demised  at  farm  to  the 
warden  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Peter,  Kirkcby,  and  the  chaplains  there, 
the  manor  and  grange  of  Seusterne,  co.  Leicester,  with  all  its  lands,  mills, 
rents,  meadows,  pastures,  and  reversions,  wards,  marriages,  escheats,  services 
of  free  tenants  and  bondmen,  suits  of  courts  and  mills  in  the  towns  of 
Seusterne,  Bukemynstro,  I'horp  and  Wymondham,  as  well  in  the  county  of 
Lincoln  as  of  Leicester,  at  a  rent  for  a  tenn  of  eighty  yeai's  at  Seusterne  of 
a  rose  at  Midsummer,  and  after  that  term  of  162.  a  year,  and  the  usual 
serv'ices,  with  right  of  distmint  should  the  rent  fall  into  arrear :  for  which 
demise  the  said  warden  and  chaplains  paid  the  abbot  a  certain  sum  of  money 
for  the  entire  rent  for  the  said  term  of  eighty  years  beyond  the  said  rent  of 
a  rose.  Witnesses : — Sirs  John  Hamelyn  and  John  de  Folville,  knights, 
Ralph  Beler  of  Kettelby,  Robert  de  Overton,  Robert  de  Gaddesby,  Robert 
Orger  of  Melton,  Walter  Priest  of  the  same  place,  Adam  de  Scotton  of 
Kyrkeby  and  others.  By  line  of  a  mark  made  by  the  said  warden. 

Dec.  26.  The  prior  of  Lanthony  by  Gloucester,  staying  in  England,  has  letters 

Kenilworth.  nominating  Hugh  de  Piryton  and  Philip  Bacon  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for 
two  years. 

Dec.  31.  Robert,  prior  of  Bath,  staying  in  England,  has  like  letters  nominating 

Kenilworth.    Ralph  de  Sol  bury  and  Nicholas  de  Weston  his  attorneys  in  Ireland. 

J  dZ4. 

Jan.  8.  Presentation  of  William  de  Aykheved  to  the  church  of  Burghclere  in  the 

Kenilworth.    diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  kings  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the 

bishopric  of  Winchester.  By  p.s. 

The  like  of  Matthew  de  Redemane  to  the  church  of  Shire  in  the  same 
diocese,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of 
Edmund  le  Botiller,  tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

1  Qoq  Vacated  because  surrendered  and  otherwise  above, 

Deo.  15.  John  Prior,  Thomas  Prentiz,  Thomas  Beaufiour,  Simon  de  Swanlond 

Bavensdale.  and  Stephen  le  Fullere,  king's  merchants,  on  behalf  of  themselves  and 
<rt)ther  merchants  of  the  city  of  London,  having  a  cause  before  the  king  in 
the  Chancery  for  the  recovery  of  2,000  marks  due  to  them  by  the  king  of 
France  and  Navarre,  have  nominated  as  their  attorneys  James  de  Fulmere 
and  Robert  Priour,  to  sue  for  and  receive  1 ,000  marks  of  the  said  sum  of 
2,000  marks  from  the  king  of  France  or  his  nominees ;  and  to  give  an 
acquittance  for  the  same, 


17  EDWARD  n.— Part   1. 


S5l 


1323. 
Nov.  28. 

Rayensdale. 


Dec.  18. 

Kaveiiixlale. 


Nov.  11. 
Nottingham . 


Dec.  15. 

Bayensdale. 

Dec.  8. 

RaTdnsdale. 


Dec.  20. 

Bavensdale. 


Dec.  7. 

lUyensdale. 


Dec.  8. 

Kuveoddaie. 


1324. 

Jan.  2. 
Kenilworth. 


Jan.  5. 

Henley. 

Jan.  6. 

Henley. 


MKMUHA.SK     7. 

Safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  Guy,  count  of  Flanders,  coming  within 
the  realm  with  six  horsemen  and  their  households.      [Fadera,]  By  K. 

The  like  for  Sir  Robert  de  Ny vel  and  all  the  men  of  Flanders,  whom  he 
shall  name,  coming  into  the  realm  to  transact  his  business.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Master  Robert  de  Ayleston  to  the  church  of  Wonsington, 
in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance 
of  the  bishopric  of  Winchester.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  brethren  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  John  without  Wylton  by  Thomas,  vicar  of  the  church  of 
St.  Peter,  Bulebrigge,  of  4  messuages  in  Wylton  and  the  suburb  thereof,  to 
find  a  brother  of  the  hospital,  a  chaplain,  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily 
in  the  said  church  for  the  souls  of  Edward  I,  of  the  said  Thomas,  Robert 
de  Brudecombe,  their  ancestors  and  successors  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

By  fine  of  100s. 

Simple  protection  with  clause  nolnmus  for  one  year  for  William  de 
Blyton,  clerk. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  brethren  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  by  Nicholas  de  Herdewyk 
of  a  messuage,  100  acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  2  acres  of  pasture, 
4.<t.  and  6r/.  of  rent,  and  the  rent  of  8  capons  in  Herdewyk  by  Shefford,  to 
find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  the  hospital 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Herdewyk  by  Shefford,  for  the  souls  of  the  said 
Nicholas,  his  ancestors  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  101. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Thomas  de  Holand,  king's  yeoman,  to 
the  custody  of  the  forest  between  the  Ribble  and  Lon  in  the  county  of 
Lancaster  and  of  the  parks  within  that  forest,  with  the  usual  fee.     By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  James  de  Tyflford  to  the  church  of  Burghwaleys  in  the 
diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Aaron  of  Geytington,  the 
last  rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of  Richard 
Waleys,  a  rebel,  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s.  [6760.] 

JnHffexinnts  of  letters  of  Mary  de  Pynkegny,  lady  of  St.  Amant,  born  in 
Franco,  da^l  at  Tityngton,  co.  Bedford,  24  Nov.,  1823,  appointing  John 
du  Quarrel,  burgess  of  Amiens,  John  do  Kaien  of  Moiliens,  John  Manchion 
and  John  Lengles,  clerks,  dwelling  at  Pinkegny,  to  be  her  proctors  before 
all  judges  as  well  of  the  church  as  of  courts  of  law  in  the  court  of  the 
king  of  France,  in  the  parliament,  assizes,  or  any  other  place  of  jurisdiction 
within  the  realm  of  France.     French. 

Grant  to  Robert  de  Holden,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Gretton  in  the 
church  of  St.  Manr,  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

The  like  collation  of  Master  Robert  de  Ayleston  to  the  prebend  of 
Leghton  Ecclesia  upon  Bruneswald  in  the  above  church.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

The  like  of  Master  Robert  Hereward  to  the  prebend  of  Scamesby  (xtc)  and 
Melton  in  the  said  church  of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

]Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  above-named  bishop.  • 


358 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 
Jan.  6. 

Henlej. 


Jan.  6. 
Henley. 

[1318.] 

Sept.  4. 
Clipstone. 


1324. 

Jan.  5. 

Heiilej. 


Jan.  12. 

Woroeater. 


Jan.  1. 

Kenilworth. 

1323. 

Dec.  12. 

BaTensdale. 

Dec.  80. 

York. 


Membrane  7 — cont. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Weston,  commissioned  to  arrest  Walter  de 
Lutz,  now  prior  of  Bermundeseye,  Bartholomew  de  Whytsand,  his 
fellow  monk,  Jacominus  Darynoun  called  James  de  Darynton  and  Percival 
his  brother,  and  Peter  de  Mountmartjn,  brother  of  Sir  Ponsard  de 
Mountmartyn  and  Thomas  Rosselyn  and  Thomas  Dengayn ;  it  having 
been  found  by  inquisition  made  by  John  de  Weston  and  Hamo 
de  Chigwell  that  the  said  prior  and  his  fellow  monks  Bartholomew 
de  Whytsand  and  Godfrey  de  London  had  received  the  said  Jacominus, 
Percival  and  Peter  and  other  persons  adherents  of  the  rebels,  and  especially 
of  Thomas  Rosselyn  and  Thomas  Dengayn,  knights,  in  the  priory  of 
Bermundeseye,  co.  Surrey,  and  aided  them  from  the  feast  of  St.  Nicholas 
16  Edward  II,  until  Shrovetide,  when  they  permitted  them  to  go  away  at 
the  expense  and  mounting  of  the  said  prior.     [Fcedera,]  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Master  Robert  de  Patrica 
prebendary  of  Parva  Pipa,  in  the  church  of  Lichfield,  and  of  Old  Sarum  in 
the  church  of  Salisbury. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  all  bailiffs  and  lieges  in  Ireland  and  England  for 
Henry  de  Bedeford,  master  of  the  order  and  hospital  of  St.  Thomas  the 
Martyr  of  Acre,  who  is  coming  to  the  realm  on  the  affairs  of  the  said  hospital, 
and  who  has  been  specially  commended  to  the  king  by  A.  cardinal  bishop 
of  Albano,  and  Peter,  patriarch  of  Jerusalem,  bishop  of  Rodez  {Rutenm), 

Vacated  became  in  the  twelfth  year.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  rogamus  for  two  years  for  the  master  and  brethren 
of  the  hospital  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  of  Acre  in  the  city  of  London,  or 
their  attorneys  collecting  alms;  all  persons  falsely  representing  them- 
selves to  be  their  collectors  are  to  be  arrested. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  de  Oterhamptone,  king's  clerk, 
to  be  chamberlain  of  South  Wales,  with  the  usual  fee. 
Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  all  persons  of  South  Wales. 
Vacated  because  on  the  [Fine]  Roll, 

Grant  to  Edmund  de  Rammesbury,  clerk,  of  the  portion  of  the  tithes  of 
Hakeneston  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  the  advowson  whereof  is  in  the 
king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Philip  de  la  Beche.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Richard  de  Retlyng,  appointed  to  arrest  Malcolm  Musard, 
and  to  bring  him  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari,  knight,  for  his  adherence  to  the  rebels. 
Vacated  because  in  the  sixteenth  year.  By  K. 


Nov.  29. 

Bayensdale. 


Nov:  26. 
Bayensdale. 

1324. 
Jan.  1. 

Kenilworth. 


MEMBRANE    6. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Suthewyk  by  Gilbert  de  Borehunte  of  15  acres  of  land  in  Suthewyk,  held 
of  the  prior,  and  which  are  worth  5^.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made 
by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  escheator  beyond  Trent,  to  hold  as 
of  the  value  of  7^.  6(i.,  in  part  satisfaction  of  their  licence  to  acquire  lands 
and  rents  to  the  value  of  20^  a  year. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Chagelegh, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Skrengham. 

The  like  for  Robert  de  Mundene,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stifford. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


856 


1324. 


Jan.  8. 

Kenilworth. 

1323. 

Dec.  24. 

Kenilworth. 


Dec.  8.  • 

Bayexudalei 


Dec.  28. 

Kenilworth. 


Dec.  26. 

Kenilworth. 


Dec.  28. 
Kenilworth. 


Dec.  28. 

Kenilworth. 

Dec.  80. 
Kenilworth. 


Dec.  26. 

Kenilworth. 


1324. 

Jan.  1. 
Kenilworth. 


Membrane  6 — cofiU 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz.— 
The  prior  of  Kenilworth. 

The  prior  of  the  new  hospital  of  St.  Mary  without  Bishopesgate,  Londoiiu 
Adam  Flaune,  for  one  year. 

The  abbot  of  St.  Mary,  Stanle,  for  two  years. 


Herbert  Pouger,  parson  of  the  church  of  Risshendon,  going  to  Ireland 

in  the  king's  service,  for  one  year. 
The  said  Herbert  has  letters  nominating  William  de  Lound'  and 

Simon  Pouger  his  attorneys  in  England  for  one  year. 

Licence  for  Nicholas  le  Mareschal  to  enfeoff  Thomas  Markward  of  Einges- 
Button  and  Maxcenta  his  wife  of  a  messuage,  18  acres  of  land,  1^  acres  of 
meadow  and  25.  Qd.  of  rent  in  Micham,  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  40s. 

Protection  and  safe-conduct  during  pleasure  for  Master  Hugh  de 
Engolisma,  sacristan  of  the  church  of  Narbonne,  envoy  of  Pope  John  in 
England,  Ireland  and  Wales  on  the  business  of  the  pope ;  and  for  the  sub- 
collectors  and  ministers  he  may  appoint  as  his  deputies.    [Fadera.]    By  E. 

The  like  directed  to  bailiffis  and  others  in  Ireland. 

The  like  directed  to  bailiffs  and  others  in  Wales. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  de  Myghners  to  be  keeper  of  the 
forest  of  Canok  in  the  room  of  John  de  Swynnerton,  late  keeper,  the  king,  in 
passing  through  the  said  forest  having  found  it  unguarded  ;  and  the  said 
John  de  Mighners  shall  receive  what  the  king  thinks  fit  for  the  custody 
thereof  out  of  the  extent  of  the  lands  late  of  the  same  John  de  Mighners 
{sic),  which  lately  fell  into  the  king's  hands,  and  which  the  king  has  also 
committed  to  the  said  John  to  hold  at  will,  paying  to  the  king  the  extent 
thereof.  By  E. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  Jacomin  de  Mark,  merchant  of  Flanders, 
already  within  the  realm,  going  to  divers  parts  thereof  to  prosecute  his  own 
business  and  that  of  other  merchants  of  Bruges  and  Ipre. 

Exemption  for  life  to  William  de  Tyssyngton  from  being  put  on  assizes, 
juries  or  recognitions.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  Alexander  de  Frivill  and  Joan  his  wife  to  enfeoff  Baldwin  de 
Frivill  of  their  castle  of  Tamworth,  held  in  chief ;  and  for  him  to  re-grant 
it  to  them  for  their  lives.  By  fine  of  20Z. 

Confirmation  notwithstanding  the  statute  of  mortmain  of  a  grant  and 
release  to  the  abbot  and  monks  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Stanle,,  by 
Geoffrey  son  of  Geoffrey  de  Langele,  of  a  rent  of  101.  a  year,  which  they 
had  been  accustomed  to  pay  to  the  father  of  the  said  Geoffirey,  part  of  the 
202.  which  they  were  bound  to  pay  to  the  father  of  the  said  Geoffrey  for 
the  manor  of  Staverton,  and  also  of  the  confirmation  by  the  said  Geoffrey 
son  of  Geoffrey  of  a  release  made  to  them  by  his  said  father  of  the  said 
10/.  a  year.  By  fine  of  lOOt. 

Grant  to  Edmund  de  Bamesbury,  king's  clerk,  of  the  several  tithes  of 
Hacleston,  which  are  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Philip  de  la 
Beche,  a  rebel,  being  in  his  hands.  By  E* 

Mandate  to  Robert  de  Hungerford,  keeper  of  forfeited  lands  in  the  coun^ 
of  Wilts,  to  assign  the  said  tithes  to  the  said  Edmund. 


860 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 

Jan.  1. 
Kenilworth. 


1323. 

Dec.  28. 

Kenilworth. 

1324. 

Jan.  2. 

Kenilwurtb. 


Jan.  7. 

Henley. 

Jan.  9. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  12. 

\Vorce»ter. 


Jan.  12. 
Worowter. 

Jan.  0. 

Worcester. 


Membiane  \S—€ont, 

Licenco  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Shirburn  by  Master  William  de  la  Wyle  and  Thomas  de  la  Pyle  of  a 
messuage,  a  caruQate  of  land,  16  acres  of  meadow,  6  acres  of  wood,  15  acres 
of  moor,  and  a  rent  of  a  clove  gillyflower  in  Jkre  and  Seton,  and  by 
Robert  de  Combo  of  a  virgate  of  land  and  5  acres  of  meadow  in  Legh  by 
Shirburn,  held  of  the  said  abbot,  which  are  worth  22a.  %i.  a  year,  as 
appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  escheator  on  this 
side  Trent,  to  hold  as  of  the  value  of  80s.  a  year ;  in  part  satisfaction  of 
their  licence  to  acquire  lands  and  rents  to  the  value  of  lOl.  a  year,  to  find 
a  monk  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  abbey  for  the  souls 
of  Edward  I,  Robert  son  of  Payn  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

The  like  by  Hugh  de  Meryngton  of  8/.  of  rent  in  Coventre  to  two  chap- 
lains to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  St.  Michael,  Coventre, 
for  the  souls  of  the  said  Hugh  and  Agnes  his  wife,  their  ancestors  and 
successors,  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  20  marks. 

Protection  with  clause  uolumus  for  the  tenants  of  the  manor  of  Abber- 
bury,  which  belongs  to  the  bishopric  of  Winchester,  and  is  now  in  the 
king's  hands  amongst  the  rest  of  the  temporalities  of  that  bishopric. 

Mandate  prohibiting  the  king*s  bailiffs  and  lieges  from  taking  any  of  the 
com  and  other  goods  in  the  said  manor  against  the  will  of  the  keeper 
thereof  whilst  in  the  king*s  hands. 

William  le  Utlaughe,  staying  in  Ireland,  has  letters  nominating 
William  le  Ree  and  John  de  Cork  his  attorneys  for  two  years. 

Simon  de  Hauekechurche  and  John  Gerard,  monks  of  Abbodesbury, 
bringing  news  of  the  death  of  Peter  de  Shirborne,  their  late  abbot,  have 
letters  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  volumtu^  until  Midsummer  for  Robert  de 
Kelleseye,  going  in  the  king's  service  to  the  Islands  of  Gerneseye,  Gereseye, 
Serk  and  Aurnayo.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  tmlumus  for  one  year  for  Master  Henry  de  Clif*, 
for  his  goods  at  Dilwych  and  Beghenham. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Master  Robert  de  Patrica. 
Master  John  de  Klham. 
Adam  de  Wellum,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wolaton. 


Jan.  6* 

Henley. 

1323. 

Dec.  26. 

Konil  worth. 

1324. 

Jan.  6. 

Uenlev. 


MKMIiliAXE    .^. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Florence  Grove  of  Hamburgh,  king's 
merchant,  of  Estland,  prosecuting  his  affairs  in  divers  courts  within  the 
realm  and  trading  to  divers  parts  thereof.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  bailiifs  and  good  men  of  the  town  of  Wyndesore  of  pontage 
for  two  years  upon  all  wares  for  sale  crossing  the  bridge  of  Wyndesore,  to 
be  received  by  the  hands  of  William  de  la  Chaumbre,  John  le  Blound  and 
John  Godefrey.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  de  Burbach  of  100s.  of 
rent  in  Gryinsted  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the 
church  of  St.  ^Mary,  Westducue,  for  the  souls  of  Edward  I,  Gilbert  de  Clare, 
late  earl  of  (iloucestcr  and  Hertford,  and  Joan  his  wife,  John  de  Ingham  and 
Mariota  his  wife,  Oliver  de  Ingham,  Robert  le  Bor,  and  the  said  grantor, 
and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  20  marks. 


17   EDWARD   II.— Part   1. 


86f 


1324. 
Jan.  9. 

VVoroebter, 


Jan.  9. 
Uenlej. 


Jan.  10. 

Worcester. 


Jan.  15. 

Worcester. 

Jan.  18. 

Gloucester. 


Jan.  10. 

Worcester. 


Jan«  10. 

Worcester. 


Jan.  10. 

Worcester. 


Membrane  o — cont. 

The  like  by  Robert  le  Bor  of  4  messuages,  1  caracate  and  8  virgates 
of  land,  and  67>».  4(f.  of  rent  in  Codeford,  Wermenstre,  Halle  Deverell, 
Deverellangebrigg,  Hornyngesham  and  Anstigh'  to  the  prior  and  convent 
of  St.  Radegimd's,  Langelete,  to  find  four  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine 
service  in  the  chapel  of  Holy  Trinity,  HulledevereU,  for  the  souls  of 
Edward  I,  the  said  Robert,  his  ancestors  and  heirs,  and  all  the  faithful 
departed.  By  fine  of  201. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Master  Henry  de  Clif*  and  Robert  de 
Swaleclif  to  the  custody  of  the  priory  of  Bermondeseye,  Walter  de  Lutz, 
the  prior,  having  been  put  in  prison  for  certain  causes. 

Writ  fie  intendendo  directed  to  the  subprior  and  convent.  By  K. 

Licence  for  tho  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Stephen  le  Criour  and  Maud 
his  wife,  of  4  messuages,  1  virgate  of  land,  2  acres  of  meadow,  and  20«.  of 
rent  in  Salisbury,  Bymerton  and  Fissherton  Aucher  by  Salisbury  to  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  St. 
Clement,  Fissherton,  for  the  souls  of  themselves,  their  ancestors  and  all 
the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  6  marks. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Nicholas  Chaumberlayn, 
merchant  and  citizen  of  Bath,  trading  throughout  the  realm.  By  C. 

The  prior  of  Lungevill  Giffard,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters 
nominating  William  de  Tonolio,  his  fellow  monk,  and  William  Power, 
clerk,  as  his  attorneys  in  England  for  three  years. 

By  fine  of  IGOji.     Bedford. 

Licence  for  William  de  Norton  and  Alice  his  wife  to  grant  in  fee  simple 
to  John  de  Pabenham  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Wilton,  co.  Bedford,  held 
in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Peverel,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
Master  John  Walewayn,  king*s  clerk,  escheator  this  side  Trent. 

By  fine  of  lOOs. 

Grant  for  seven  years  from  1  December  last,  in  compensation  for  the 
undermentioned  500/.  Tournois,  which  amount  to  100/.  sterling,  to  Arnold 
Calculi  of  tho  manor  of  Thakstcd,  co.  Essex,  late  of  Bartholomew  de 
Badelesniero,  a  rel)el,  and  in  the  king*s  hands,  on  condition  that  he  take 
no  venison  in  the  parks  and  woods,  or  wood,  or  fish  in  the  stews  or  fisheries 
without  special  licence,  except '  husebot '  and  *  haybot '  in  the  woods  to  be 
delivered  to  him  by  view  of  the  king*s  foresters ;  in  compensation  of  the 
remaining  seven  years  of  a  grant  for  twelve  years  made  to  him  on  1  Decem- 
ber, 12  Edward  II,  in  consideration  of  his  services  to  the  king  and 
Edward  I,  of  the  bailiwicks  of  Nautras  and  Bagueneys  with  the 
venms  tliereof,  and  all  their  appurtenances,  extended  at  570/.  14«.  lOc/. 
Tournois  a  year,  as  appeared  by  information  of  Anthony  Pessaigne,  seneschal 
of  the  Duchy,  keeping  for  himself  the  500/.  Tournois  and  paying  the  70/. 
\As,  \0d,  as  appears  more  fully  in  the  said  letters  patent.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Robert  de  Bures,  keeper  of  the  said  manor,  to  deliver  it  to 
the  said  Arnold,  and  the  said  Robert  is  to  be  discharged  thereof  in  his 
account  at  the  Exchequer. 

Licence  for  Alan  de  Markeshale  to  enfeoff  William,  parson  of  the  church 
of  Markeshale,  of  tho  manor  of  Markeshale,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of 
Haule,  as  appears  hy  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's 
clerk,  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  and  for  the  said  William  to  re-grant  it 


862 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 


Jan.  12. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  12. 

Worcester. 


Membrane  5— con^ 

for  life  to  the  said  Alan,  with  remainders  to  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  John  le 
Hunte,  for  her  life,  and  to  Arthur  son  of  Herbert  de  Markeshale  and  to 
Ellen  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  Alan.  By  fine  of  lOOs. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  by  Thomas  de  Thorp  and  John  de  Lenton, 
executors  of  the  will  of  Master  Walter  de  Thorp,  sometime  canon  of  the 
said  church,  of  8  messuages  in  London,  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  daily  in  the  ^id  church  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Walter  and 
all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  20  marks. 

Licence  for  Henry  de  Campo  Amulphi  to  enfeoff  Hugh  de  Gampo 
Amulphi  of  the  manor  of  Tywardraeth,  co.  Cornwall,  held  in  chief ;  and 
for  the  said  Hugh  to  re-grant  it  to  the  said  Henry  and  Joan  his  wife  and 
the  heirs  of  their  bodies  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
Henry.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 


Jan.  20. 

Gloucester. 


Jan.  20. 
Gloucester. 


Jan.  20. 
Gloucester. 


MEMBRANE    4. 

Licence  for  John  de  Denum  and  Margaret,  his  wife,  to  enfeoff  Dionisia 
late  the  wife  of  John  de  Wygeton  of  the  manors  of  Wygeton,  Kirkebrid 
and  Melmorby  and  of  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  thereof,  and  of  the 
manors  of  Great  Waverton,  Ulveton,  Dundrawe  and  Staynton,  co.  Cum- 
berland, said  to  be  held  in  chief ;  and  for  the  said  Dionisia  to  re-grant  the 
same  in  fee  simple  to  the  said  John  and  Margaret.  By  K. 

Otto  de  Grandissono,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
John  de  Maydewell  and  John  de  Northgrove  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for 
three  years. 

Notification  that  the  king,  having  accepted  the  payment  of  1,000  marks 
made  by  the  treasurers  of  the  king  of  France  to  James  de  Fulmere  and 
Robert  Priour,  proctors  of  John  Priour,  Thomas  Prentiz,  Thomas  Beau- 
flour,  Simon  de  Swanlond  and  Stephen  Fullere,  and  others,  merchants  of 
London,  part  of  2,000  marks  compensation  promised  to  them  by  the 
king  of  France  for  a  ship  and  cargo  of  wool  and  other  merchandize 
seized  by  the  admiral  of  the  fleet  of  the  said  king  at  Caleys  in  the  time  of  the 
wars  of  Flanders,  and  also  the  promise  to  pay  the  remaining  1,000  marks  by 
next  Christmas,  any  money  previously  received  on  this  account  from  French 
merchants  beyond  the  aforesaid  1,000  marks  to  be  deducted  therefrom, 
promises  in  good  faith  that  any  merchants  or  other  persons  of  the  realm 
of  France  during  the  said  term  and  after  payment  of  the  remaining  sum  at 
Christmas  next  shall  be  quit  of  any  action  or  arrest  on  this  matter,  and 
that  he  will  cause  the  goods  of  any  such  merchants  which  have  been  seized 
or  detained  in  England  to  be  restored  to  them,  and  that  upon  final  payment 
of  the  whole  sum  all  letters  obligatory  and  instruments  shall  be  delivered 
to  the  said  king  of  France  or  his  men  of  accounts  together  with  a  complete 
acquittance. 

Appointment  of  Nicholas  de  Marisco  and  Thurstan  de  Northlegh  instead 
of  John  Travers  and  the  said  Thurstan  who  were  formerly  appointed,  to 
assess  and  collect  in  the  county  of  Lancaster  the  tenth  and  sixth  granted 
in  the  parliament  at  York,  as  it  appears  that  the  said  John  was  otherwise 
engaged  on  the  king's  business,  and  the  said  Thurstan  did  not  make  a  full 
taxation  of  goods.     [Pari.  Wriu.]  By  K. 


17  EDWARD  n.— Part  1. 


868 


1324. 


Jan.  28. 

Berkelej. 


Jan.  [22.] 

Gloucester. 


Jan.  26. 

Briitol. 


Jan.  81. 
Iron  Aoton. 


Feb.  1. 

BrUtol. 


Membrane  4 — cont. 

Mandate  to  John  de  Boudon,  Peter  de  Worldham,  William  de  Charleton, 
and  Geoffrey  de  Ledes,  who  were  heretofore  appointed  to  assess  upon  the 
knights  and  esquires  of  the  county  of  Sussex  a  fine  of  200Z.  imposed  for 
defaults  in  attendance  upon  the  king  at  Cirencestre  on  the  feast  of  St.  Lucy 
the  Virgin,  15  Edward  II,  in  which  fine  they  were  commanded  to  assess 
lightly  those  who  attended,  and  heavily  those  who  were  disobedient,  to  levy 
the  respective  proportion  of  such  fine  upon  those  persons  of  the  county 
who,  being  assessed,  have  refused  to  pay.  [FarL  Writs,] 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  William  de  Scelant,  attorney  of  Bernard 
de  Tessandre  and  Arnold  Tard',  merchants  of  La  Rochele,  prosecuting 
their  affairs  in  the  realm. 

Prohibition  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons,  notaries  public  and  others, 
from  attempting  to  molest  Master  William  de  Weston,  king's  clerk,  in  his 
possession  of  the  prebend  of  Leghton  Busard  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary, 
Lincoln,  void  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of 
the  bishopric  of  Lincoln,  and  to  which  the  king  collated  him. 

Mandate  to  mayors,  sheriffs  and  others  to  arrest  any  persons  making 
such  attempts. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Alan  son  of  William  de  Berle 
of  Abyngton  to  William  de  Eltesle,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Michael, 
Abyngton,  of  a  moiety  of  an  acre  and  a  third  part  of  a  rood  of  land  in 
Abyngton,  not  held  in  chief,  of  the  yearly  value  of  6d.  as  appears  by 
inquisition  made  by  John  de  Bloumvill,  escheator  in  the  counties  of 
Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Essex,  Hertford,  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  in  exchange 
for  a  half-acre  and  a  third  part  of  a  rood  of  land  there  not  held  in  chief. 

By  fine  of  i  mark.     Cambridge. 

Henry  de  la  Rye,  monk  of  Battle,  bringing  news  of  the  death  of  Roger 
de  Pevenese,  the  late  abbot,  has  letters  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  licence 
to  elect.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Master  Elias  de  Joneston  to  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas, 
Guldeford,  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  the  bishopric  being  void. 
Vacated  because  surrendered. 


1328. 

Nov.  24. 
Nottingham. 


MEMBRANE   3. 

Ordinance  touching  the  state  of  the  land  of  Ireland.  Neither  the 
justiciary  nor  any  other  minister  in  Ireland  is  to  purchase  lands  within  the 
bounds  of  his  bailiwick  without  special  licence ;  or  to  take  by  colour  of 
office  victuals  without  the  advice  and  assent  of  the  Council  of  Ireland  and 
writ  of  the  Irish  Chancery,  or  by  writ  of  the  English  Chancery  or  the 
king's  letters ;  or  to  arrest  ships  or  other  goods  of  strangers,  but  to  permit 
merchants  to  bring  corn  and  goods  freely  from  Ireland  to  England  and 
Wales,  upon  their  giving  fit  security  not  to  communicate  with  the  king's 
enemies. 

For  every  bill  of  grace,  id,  only  shall  be  paid  for  the  justiciary's  seal  and 
2d,  for  the  writing. 

Persons  committed  to  prison  by  authority  of  court,  upon  deliverance 
shall  pay  id,  only  for  the  marshal's  fee. 

Panlon  of  the  king's  suit  of  the  peace  for  the  death  of  a  man  or  other 
felony,  or  protection  to  persons  indicted  of  such  felonies  shall  not  be  granted 
by  the  justiciary  without  special  command  of  the  king  under  the  seal  of 


864 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Nov.  24. 

Nottingham. 


1324. 

Jan.  20. 

Gloucester. 


Jan.  20. 
Glouoeeter. 


Jan.  22. 

Glouoestfr. 


Jan.  20. 

Gloucester. 


Jan.  20. 

Gloucester. 


Jan.  28. 
Berkeley. 


Membrane  8 — vont, 

England,  but  the  justiciary  and  chancellor,  with  the  advice  of  the  Council  of 
Ireland,  may  grant  such  pardons  for  past  offences. 

No  original  writ,  pleadable  at  the  common  law,  shall  be  received  by  any 
of  the  king's  ministers  except  a  writ  sealed  under  the  great  seal  of  Ireland  ; 
and  no  process  shall  be  made  by  any  other  writ  except  by  the  seal  of  the 
Excbe([uer  of  Ireland  concerning  matt-ers  touching  that  place,  according  to 
the  established  custom. 

The  justiciary  shall  not  adjourn  any  assize  of  novel  disseisin  before  him 
to  any  county  except  that  in  which  he  is,  and  only  bo  long  as  he  is  in  that 
county.     French.      [Fiedera.^ 

Mandate  to  the  chancellor  of  Ireland  to  cause  the  above  articles  to  be 
enrolled  in  the  Chancery  of  Ireland  and  to  be  exemplified  under  the  seal  of 
Ireland  in  patent  form  and  sent  to  the  justiciary,  the  justices  of  the  Bench 
pf  Dublin,  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  of  Dublin  and  the 
other  ministers  of  the  king  in  Ireland ;  and  to  command  the  above  persons 
in  the  king's  name  to  cause  them  to  be  published  in  all  places  and 
bailiwicks  and  to  be  observed.  The  said  justiciary,  treasurer  and  barons 
are  in  like  manner  to  cause  them  to  be  enrolled  in  their  rolls.  The 
chancellor  is  at  the  petition  and  suit  of  any  person  complaining  of 
attempts  against  any  of  the  said  articles,  to  provide  a  swift  remedy  .under 
the  seal  of  Ireland,  and  in  such  manner  that  he  cannot  be  charged  with 
lukewarmness.  [Foedera.] 

Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  by  the  sheriff  of  Bedford,  for 
Ralph  son  of  Ralph  de  Sivelesho  to  enclose  a  lane  in  Sivelesho  68  perches 
in  length  by  one  perch  in  breadth  leading  from  the  king's  highway  below 
his  dwelling  place,  for  the  enlargement  of  his  said  dwelling  place;  on 
condition  that  he  make  a  like  road  on  his  own  soil.  By  fine  of  20«. 

Protection  with  clause  rmjamus  for  one  year  for  Peter  de  Sancto  Petro, 
canon  and  proctor  general  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bernard,  Montjoux,  in  the 
diocese  of  Sion  (Soditnenm),  and  other  proctors  of  that  hospital,  collecting 
alms  for  the  same  once  a  year  in  churches ;  and  persons  falsely  representing 
themselves  to  be  proctors  thereof  are  to  be  arrested. 

Robert,  abbot  of  Fecamp,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Andri'w  Lamy  and  William  atte  Brok  his  attorneys  for  throe  years. 

By  fine  of  5  marks.     Gloucester.     Sussex. 

Writ  of  aid  for  John  de  Weston,  constable  of  the  Tower  of  London,  Giles 
de  Wachesham,  and  Henry  de  Amyne,  appointed  to  arrest  Thomas  Wythod, 
Thomas  Reed,  Thomas  de  Cobehum,  Richer  the  Clerk,  Thomas  Roscelyn, 
Walter  de  Habiham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wrastelesham,  Richard 
Paraunt,  *  baker',  Richard  de  Rasyn,  parson  of  Loudon,  Richard  de  Broke, 
*  Esterlyng,'  Gotelesford  Menaunt  and  Roger  de  Ant^nagham  and  to  bring 
them  to  the  king  wherever  he  may  be.  Bj  E. 

Grant  to  Master  William  de  Weston,  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Leghton 
Busard  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
the  late  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

Prohibition  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  from  molesting  Master  Hugh  de 
Hacford,  king's  clerk,  in  his  possession  of  the  church  of  Great  Lynford  in 
tho  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  bind 
and  heir  of  Edmund  le  Botiller,  tenant  in  chief ;  which  the  king  recovered 


17   EDWARD   U.~Part   1. 


865 


1324. 


Feb.  6. 

Iron  Acton. 


Feb,  10. 

Iron  Aoton. 


Feb.  8. 
Iron  Aoton. 


Membrane  «) — Ofut. 

« 

by  judgment  of  the  court  against  Nicholas  de  Mareys  and  to  which  he  lately 
presented  the  said  Hugh. 

Mandate  to  mayors,  sheriffs,  bailiffs  and  others,  to  arrest  any  persons 
attempting  anything  herein  in  derogation  of  the  king's  right. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  de  Scorburgh  of  a 
messuage,  2  i)ovates  of  land  and  5  marks  and  2s,  6//.  of  rent  in  Beverley 
and  Etton  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of 
Corpus  Christi  in  his  dwelling  place  at  Beverley  for  the  soul  of  the  said 
Robert  and  t{ie  souls  of  all  the  faithful  departed.     By  fine  of  100s.     York. 

The  like  by  Richard  de  Hiltoft,  Robert  de  Luda  and  John  de  Brantyng- 
ham  of  the  manor  of  Ounesby  by  Haydor  in  Eestevene  to  the  dean  and 
chapter  of  St.  Mary's,  Lincoln,  to  find  three  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  in  the  said  church  for  the  souls  of  Master  Robert  de  Laoy, 
Master  Hervey  de  Luda  and  Richard  de  Rothewell,  and  aU  the  faithful  de- 
parted. 13y  fine  of  20L    Lincoln. 

Safe-conduct  until  Ascension  for  Master  John  de  Hildesle,  king's  clerk, 
going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  business.  By  K. 


Jan.  22. 

Gloucester. 


Jan.  28. 

Iron  Aoton. 

Jan.  28. 
Gloucester. 

Jan.  26. 

Bristol. 

Jan.  7. 

Feokenham 


Jan.  21. 
Glouoester. 


Jan.  12. 
Worcester. 


Jan.  29. 

Iron  Aoton. 


Jan.  27. 

Iron  Aoton. 

Feb.  18. 

Odihani. 


MEMBRANE    2. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  le  Gamele. 

The  like  for  the  following  : — 
The  prior  of  Wolfrycheston. 

The  prior  of  Spaldyng. 

Simple  protection  until  Michaelmas  for  William  de  Ilynton,  going  on 
pilgrimage  to  Santiago. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  John  Parage  of  Baldok. 

The  like  for  John,  parson  of  the  church  of  Baldok. 

Grant  at  will  to  Ughtred  de  Geveleston  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  forester- 
ship  of  Whynfel,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  Roger  de 
Clifford,  a  rebel,  receiving  as  much  as  others  who  have  had  that  bailiwick 
have  been  accustomed  to  receive.  By  p.s. 

Helias  Talarandi,  archdeacon  of  Richmond,  commorant  beyond  the  seas, 
has  letters  nominating  Stephen  Goret  his  attorney  in  England  for  three 
years.  By  fine  of  5  marks  by  special  grace.     York. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Leycestre  by  John  de  Tours  of  a  messuage,  2  tofts,  88  acres  of  land  and 
5i  acres  of  meadow  in  Burstall,  Leycestre  and  Stanton  by  Berdon,  to  find 
a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  abbey  church  for  the  souls 
of  the  said  John  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  IM. 

Signification  to  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  William  la  Faukener,  a  monk  of  Abbotesbury,  to  be  abbot  of  that  place. 

By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Robert  atte  Welle  of  Eghinton  to  the  church  of  St.  Giles, 
Wynchelse,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester.  By  p.s. 

The  like  of  Master  Elias  de  Joneston  to  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Caunte- 
brigg,  in  the  diocese  of  Ely. 


866 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 

Jan.  26. 
Bristol. 


Jan.  27. 

Iron  Aoton. 


Jan.  26. 

Bristol. 


Jan.  26. 

Bristol. 


Feb.  10. 
Iron  AotoD. 


Feb.  12. 
Berkeley. 

March  8. 

Westminster 

Feb.  4. 
Berkeley. 


Feb.  6. 
Berkeley. 


Membrane  2 — cofU. 

Protection  with  clause  volumuSf  until  Michaelmas,  for  Richard  Latiner, 

staying  in  Gascony  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  Ralph  Basset  of 

Drayton.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Ralph. 

The  like  for  the  following  staying  in  the  company  of  the  said  Ralph  : — 

Walter  Chubbok. 

Ralph  le  Hunte. 

Safe-conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  Master  Henry  de  Gantuaria,  king's 
clerk,  whom  the  king  is  sending  beyond  the  seas  on  his  business,  and  for  the 
men  of  his  household  going  with  him,  their  persons,  horses,  harness  and 
other  things.  '  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Grox- 
ton  by  Richard  de  Wolvesye  of  an  acre  of  land  and  2  acres  of  meadow  in 
Howes,  by  William  Hotot  of  10s.  of  rent  there,  by  William  Dyve  of  a 
bovate  of  land  in  Eyton,  by  William  de  Huggeford  of  106s.  8d,  of  rent  in 
Sheftyngton,  by  John  de  Brunnesle  of  a  virgate  of  land  in  Braundeston  by 
Belvoir,  by  Hugh  Andreu  of  6  acres  of  land  there,  by  Robert  Bouer  of  land 
40  feet  by  40  feet  there,  not  held  in  chief,  of  the  value  of  6L  16s.  2d.  a  year 
as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  John  de  Bolyngbroke,  escheator  in  the 
counties  of  Nottingham,  Derby,  Leicester,  Warwick  and  Lancaster,  to  hold 
as  of  the  value  of  8^.  in  part  satisfaction  of  their  licence  to  acquire  land  and 
rent  to  the  value  of  101.  a  year. 

Pardon  to  Henry  de  Oudesdon  for  acquiring  in  fee  a  messuage  and  a 
virgate  of  land  in  Staunton  St.  John  from  John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of 
Ls^ham,  who  held  the  same  in  chief.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumia  for  one  year  for  John  de  Oauntebrigge. 
The  like  for  the  following : — 

The  prior  of  Ware. 

The  prioress  of  Clerkenwell. 

The  prior  of  Hermodesworth. 

John  de  Munden. 

Grant  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Beaulieu  that  they  may  hold  the  follow- 
ing waste  for  which  they  have  not  as  yet  obtained  a  charter,  as  it  appears 
by  a  certificate  of  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  that 
the  said  waste  was  lately  arrented  to  them  by  John  de  Foxle,  William 
de  Harden  and  Hugh  de  Hamslape,  appointed  9  December,  1 1  Edward  II, 
to  arrent  the  king's  wastes  in  the  New  Forest,  co.  Southampton,  viz.  in 
divers  places  in  the  south  bailiwick  of  that  forest,  228^  acres  by  the  forest 
perch  of  20  feet,  namely  80}  in  Notle,  22  in  Codelesdon,  88  in  Otterwode,  25 
at  la  Gunild[crof]te  on  both  sides  of  the  water,  50  at  Colverle  and  8  at  la 
Fermcroft;  at  a  rent  of  74s.  Qd.  viz.  at  the  rate  of  Ad,  an  acre,  and  the  abbot 
and  convent  to  enclose  the  same  with  a  small  dyke  and  low  hedge,  with  free 
ingress  and  egress  from  the  nearest  highway,  but  on  condition  that  they 
can  claim  no  common  without  the  said  228}  acres.      By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Benton  for  acquiring  for  life  from  Ralph,  baron  of 
Creystok,  two  parts  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Great  Benton,  co.  Northum- 
berland, held  in  chief,  at  a  rent  for  the  first  thirteen  years  of  6Z.  and  after 
that  of  10^  a  year,  and  the  reversion  of  the  other  third  of  the  said  moiety 
after  the  death  of  Elizabeth  de  Creistok,  who  holds  it  in  dower,  at  a  rent 
for  the  first  thirteen  years  of  QOs.  and  after  that  of  100s.  a  year. 

By  fine  of  5  marks.    Northumberland. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


867 


1324. 


Membrane  2 — conl. 

Presentation  of  William  Paohet  to  the  church  of  Eamyngho  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of  the 
abbey  of  Leicester. 

The  like  of  Geoffrey  de  Lufgrave  to  the  chapel  of  la  Vacherie  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land 
and  heir  of  Edmund  le  Butiller ;  directed  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality. 

Licence  for  John  Travers  to  grant  in  tail  to  Katherine  his  daughter  a 
messuage,  120  acres  of  land,  24  acres  of  meadow  and  1008.  of  rent  in  Slyne, 
Bolton,  Skerton,  Torisholme  and  Bare,  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  100s. 

Jan.(mr)28.       Safe-conduct  until  Whitsunday  for  W.  archbishop  of  York,  coming  to  the 
Falham.      Parliament  at  Westminster  to  be  held  in  three  weeks  of  the  Purification. 

ByK. 


Feb.  8. 
Bristol. 


Feb.  4. 
Berkeley. 


Feb.  28. 
Falham. 


Mandate  to  John  Everard,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Cornwall,  Devon, 
Somerset  and  Dorset,  to  restore  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Abbotes- 
bury  to  William  le  Fauconer,  a  monk  of  that  house,  whose  election  as  abbot 
thereof  has  been  confirmed  by  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants. 

Feb.  27.         John  de  Carreu,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  Hugh  de 
[Wertminrtwr.)    Hauvill  and  David  Thomas  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

March  2.  Pardon  to  Lawrence  de  Ghaworth  and  Agnes  his  wife  for  acquiring  in 
Weftminster,  tail  a  mill,  6  bovates  and  2  acres  of  land  and  66«.  of  rent  in  Alfirton  from 
Thomas  de  Chaworth,  who  held  them  in  chief  of  Edward  I  as  of  the  honor 
of  Tikhill,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by.  John  de  Bolyngbrok, 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Leicester,  Nottingham,  Derby  and 
Lancaster.  By  fine  of  lOOs. 

March  8.         Writ  of  aid  for  James  le  Porter,  king's  serjeant,  appointed  to  arrest  Roger 
WeBtminster.   de  Hoperton.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE    1. 

Jan.  10,  Grant  for  three  years  to  the  baili£b  and  good  men  of  Dritewych  of 

Henley.       pavage,  to  be  taken  by  the  hands  of  Thomas  Aleyn  and  Richard  Eleyn, 
clerk. 

Feb.  6.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Wale- 

Iron  Ao(on«  den  by  John  de  Hengham  and  Robert  de  Elsenham,  clerks,  of  the  manor 
of  Siwardesende,  co.  Essex,  and  a  moiety  of  a  carucate  of  land  in  Waleden, 
which  are  held  of  the  manors  {sic)  of  High  Estre,  late  of  Humphrey  de 
Bohun,  sometime  earl  of  Essex  and  Hereford,  and  are  of  the  yearly  value  of 
ISl.  lOii.  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's 
clerk,  late  escheator  this  side  Trent,  to  hold  as  of  the  value  of  40Z.  yearly ; 
in  satisfaction  of  their  licence  to  acquire  land  and  rent  to  that  value. 

By  fine  of  10  marks.     Essex. 


Feb.  12. 
Iron  Aoton. 


Feb.  26. 
Weetminater. 


Presentation  of  Robert  de  Eyrkeby  to  the  chapel  of  Ertedon  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  John  le 
Mareschal,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  being  in  the  king's  hands ;  directed  to 
the  guardian  of  the  spirituality. 

Safe-conduct  until  the  Ascension  for  William  de  Notyngham,  minister 
of  the  order  of  Friars  Minors  in  England,  going  beyond  the  seas.       By  K. 


HGS  CALKNDAI?   OF    I^ATKNT   ROLLS. 

iQoj^  Memhranr  1 — Cfmt. 

Feb.  28.  Writ  of  aid  for  Robert  de  Bochcford,  appointed  to  arrest  John  le  Parker. 

Westminster.  By  K. 

March  8.         Licence  for  Richard  son  of  William  de  Aylesbury  to  enfeoff  Robert  son 

Westminster,    of  Richard  de  Aylesbury  of  a  messuage,  8  virgates  of  land  and  an  acre  of 

meadow  in  Aylesbury,  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  40*. 

March  8.         Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  le  Purser  of  Warrewyk 
Westminster,    of  5  marks  Id,  of  rent  in  Warrewyk,  Muyton  and  Radeford  to  a  chaplain 

to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas,  Warrewyk, 
for  the  souls  of  the  said  Robert  and  of  Agnes  sometime  his  wife,  his  ancestors 
and  heirs,  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  100^. 

March  6.         Protection  with  clause  volumm  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Echyng^am, 
WestmiDster.   going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following :  — 

Master  Bertrand  Ferrandi,  parson  of  the  church  of  Rothele. 

March  6.         Robert  de  Echyngham,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service  has 
Westminster    letters  nominating  John  de  Bettenham  and  William  Peyforer  his  attorneys 
in  England  for  one  year. 

March  6.         Walter  Waldeshef,  going  beyond  the   seas  on  pilgrimage,  has  letters 
Westminster    nominating  Matthew  de  Essex  and  Ralph  de  Mountjoye  his  attorneys  in 
England  until  Michaelmas. 

Pardon  to  Edmund  de  Bohun  as  an  adherent  of  Humphrey  de  Bohun, 
earl  of  Hereford,  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands.  By  p.s. 

March  10.  Pardon  with  the  consent  of  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  three 
Westminster,  weeks  after  last  Purification,  to  the  owners  (patmni),  merchants,  masters  and 
mariners  of  five  galleys  of  Venice  of  any  suit  the  king  might  have  against 
them  by  reason  of  the  discords  which  lately  arose  between  them  and  the 
men  of  Southampton  and  the  Isle  of  Wight,  wherein  certain  men  were 
killed  on  both  sides,  as  it  appears  that  they  and  others  of  Venice  fear  to 
come  to  the  realm ;  and  no  person  is  to  be  molested  herein  at  the  suit  of 
the  king.     [Fadera,] 

2323^  MEMBRAXh:  23rf. 

July  15.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  la  Bere,  John  le  BotiUer 

Barstwick.  of  Lanultut  and  Thomas  de  Achecote,  on  complaint  by  William  Aylmer, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Datyngton,  that  John  de  Wynton,  William  de 
Skelton,  Robert  Breton  of  Datyngton,  John  Stedman,  Robert  le  Cartere, 
John  Wade,  John  la  Mare,  Richard  *  in  the  lane,*  Hugh  Eynge,  Henry 
Luffyng,  John  Rotour,  Adam  Hayot,  John  Blake,  John  le  Ficher,  Richard 
le  Suor,  Adam  Angevyn,  John  le  Englissh,  Richard  le  Englissh,  William 
Neuman,  John  Honyman,  William  Mayo,  John  de  Oxon',  John  Gerveys, 
Ralph  de  Bereford,  Thomas  Snel,  John  le  Mouner,  John  le  Lokiere,  John 
Neugh*,  Margery  Gygour,  Margery  North,  William  Gigour,  John  le  Fullere, 
Simon  Caccheflfrensh,  Robert  Perkyn,  Simon  'thepersonesheldere,*  Walter 
de  Mildecombe,  Henry  Partrich  of  Wodestok,  Hugh  le  Mouner,  Adam 
Hocard  of  Dadyngton,  William  le  Machon,  Hugh  Andreu,  William  Dobbe, 
Thomas  Coke,  William  le  Suour  of  Dadyngton,  Nicholas  Carlot,  Gil- 
bert Kempe,  Gilbert  de  Berewyk,  William  Symple,  Richard  de  Per[le] 
of  Drayton,  John  le  Haiward  of  Sutton  by  Abyndon,  Thomas 
Mussard  of  Brackele,  Hugh  Puddyng  of  Wodestok,  Thomas  Reison, 
William     Walrond,    Richard    le    Smyth,    Ralph    le    Payntor,    William 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


869 


1323. 


July  16. 
Barafewiok. 


Membrane  2Sd — cont, 

Durival,  Robert  Honyman,  Robert  le  Cartere,  John  de  Upton, 
John  le  Taylour  of  Aynho,  Richard  de  Owyng,  Richard  *  Jonesmanfachel,' 
John  Crull  of  Redyng,  John  de  Campo,  William  atte  Bourne,  Hugh 
Blundel,  William  de  London,  John  BoUenhevede,  Robert  le  Cartere,  John 
de  Sheperugge,  Thomas  de  Wynchinden,  chaplain,  Adam  de  Berewyk, 
of  Choudeseye,  John,  abbot  of  Nottele,  brother  John  de  Tettesword,  his 
fellow-canon,  Thomas  Juddo  *the  abbotesbaillyf  *  of  Nutele,  William  le 
Glasiere  of  Redyng,  John  Gobvent  of  Redyng,  John  de  Scours,  Ralph 
Mouncy  of  Redyng,  Adam  le  Peyntor  of  Redyng,  Walter  de  Staunton, 
Henry  Aylmar,  Richard  de  Brakele  of  Dadyngton,  Robert  Cokel  of 
Dadyngton,  Philip  Akeward,  John  Akeward,  Roger,  prior  of  Burcestre,  John 
Serich  of  Wrocchwyk,  Hugh  Simondes,  Thomas  Taylour,  Agnes  Aylnoth, 
Juliana  Hardy,  Gilbert  Janekyns,  Hugh  le  Duk',  Thomas  le  Vuol,  Simon 
Osemond,  William  le  Rode,  Richard  le  Duk',  Alice  Onwyne,  William  Hardy, 
John  Hugwes,  John  Hardy,  Robert  Hickes,  John  Colyn,  Nicholas  Osemund, 
Hugh  Beuel,  John  Bytheheye,  Hugh  Eyng,  Robert  le  Heorl,  Joan  de 
Weston,  John  de  Mertton,  John  atte  Breche  of  Wrecchewyk,  William  son 
of  William  le  Flemyng  of  Shareshulle,  Richard  atte  Mulle  of  Bereford 
Seynt  Michel,  Robert  le  Joustere,  Richard  le  Longe,  John  son  of  Roger 
atte  Forde,  John  Berteweye,  Richard  le  Bonde,  John  le  Hopper,  Richard 
Perkyn,  Robert  Sprotun,  William  Honyman,  Thomas  Jones,  Richard 
Gerveys,  John  Perkyn,  Adam  Gerveise,  Roger  Broun,  Roger  atte  Forde, 
Richard  atte  Merssh  of  Bereford,  Robert  de  Cheddeworth,  Alice  la  Ledietare, 
Emma  Scorth',  Agnes  de  Pythington,  Agnes  de  Fakenham,  Emma  de 
BobenhuU,  Agnes  Abbast  of  Hempton,  Juliana  Cope,  and  others  broke  his 
houses  at  Dadyngton  and  Cavoresham,  co.  Oxford,  at  divers  times  and 
carried  away  his  goods. 

Afterwards  26  December,  John  de  Trillowe  and  John  Loveday  were 
associated  with  the  above  justices,  of  whom  the  king  wishes  John  le  Botiller 
to  be  one. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  do  Bousser,  E.  de  Passele  and 
William  de  Deon,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Bisshopesgate  that  William 
Gylemyn,  John  Paiable,  Robert  Chelesfeld,  Roger  de  Elbrighton  and 
Nicholas  de  Dovorr  and  Emma  his  wife,  with  others,  broke  bis  house  at 
Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  and  carried  away  goods.  By  p.s. 


July  8. 
Burstwick. 


July  18. 
Baniwiok. 


MEMBRANE    22d. 

Commission  to  William  Blount  and  John  Basset  to  see  that  the  statute 
of  Winchester  is  kept  in  all  its  articles  in  the  county  of  Roteland,  and  to 
cause  inquisition  to  be  made  of  all  offenders  and  suspicious  persons  and  to 
cause  theiri  to  bo  pursued  from  towu  to  town,  from  hundred  to  hundred 
and  from  county  (patria)  to  county,  and  to  be  arrested  and  taken  and  kept 
in  prison  by  the  sherifi'  until  thoy  are  delivorod  therefrom  according  to  law 
and  the  custom  of  the  realm. 


The  like  to  the  following : — 
John  de  Wylughby 
Robert  de  Thorp 
John  de  Verdoun  of  Briclesworth 

William  Roseles. 
Hugh  de  MeniU. 

24f;62 


CO.  Northampton. 


I  CO.  Derby. 


2  A 


870 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 
Oct.  19. 

Holland. 

Nov.  24. 
BaveBsdale. 


Membrane    22d — cont. 


Edmund  de  Wastenays 
Hugh  de  Serleby 

Henry  de  Cobeham 
Ralph  de  Sancto  Laurencio 
Stephen  de  Delbam 

Thomas  de  Scalariis 
William  le  Bustelere 

William  le  Moigne 
Roger  Chartres 


I   Westrithyng,  CO.  York. 


-  CO.  Kent. 


[  CO.  Cambridge. 
I  CO.  Huntingdon. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  16. 
Burstwick. 


July  16. 

Burstwiok. 


Commission  to  Henry  Spygumel,  Master  Henry  de  Clif,  John  de  Ifeld 
and  William  de  Denum  to  hold  assizes  and  all  other  pleas  this  turn  within 
the  Islands  of  Gemereye,  Jereseye,  Serk  and  Aureneye  according  to 
law  and  the  custom  of  those  parts.  By  K.  &  C. 

Mandate  to  the  bailififs  of  those  Islands  to  provide  juries/ 
Afterwards,  12  August,  the  king  being  at  Pykeryng,  Robert  de  Kelleseye 
was  associated  with  the  above  justices. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Creek,  William  de  Gosefeld 
and  John  de  Cantebrigg,  on  complaint  by  John,  bishop  of  Ely,  that,  while 
he  was  under  the  king's  protection.  Master  Robert  de  Ormesby,  Master 
Robert  de  Lirling,  William  de  Warwyk,  Robert  de  Biteryng  and  John  de 
Audclc  and  others  carried  away  his  goods  at  Ely,  co.  Cambridge. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  Master  Henry  de  Trippelawe  that 
Master  Robert  de  Ormesby,  Master  Robert  de  Bitering,  John  de  Ormesby, 
William  Snoryng  of  Cambridge,  Robert  de  Assewardeby,  *  somenour/  and 
Serlo  le  Somenour  and  others  assaulted  him  at  Cambridge. 

By  K.  on  the  like  information. 

The  like  to  John  de  Doncastre,  Laurence  de  Chewoth  (sic)  and  Robert 
Russcl,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Carewell  that  Simon  de  Beltoftes  and 
Thomas  his  brother,  William  del  Isle,  William  de  Carleton,  Roger  son  of 
John  de  Beltoftes  of  Whetetleye,  John  son  of  Ralph  de  Cla worth,  William 
de  Beltoftes  of  Claworth  and  Leticia  his  wife,  Hugh  de  Thorp  of  Claworth, 
William  Daubeneye  and  Agnes  his  wife,  Alan  le  Rede  of  Everton,  William 
son  of  Alan  de  Everton,  William  Bernard  of  Marseye,  the  elder,  William 
Bernard  of  Marseye,  the  younger,  Roger  son  of  Hugh  de  Lanum,  Robert 
Croke,  Roger  atto  Halle  of  Burton,  William  son  of  Ralph  de  Claworth, 
Thomas  son  of  Peter  de  Hayton,  Beatrice  daughter  of  Thomas  de  Lanum 
and  others  assaulted  him  at  Claworth,  co.  Nottingham,  tore  out  his  eyes, 
cut  out  his  tongue  and  inflicted  other  enormities  upon  him. 


July  13. 
Faxfleet 


July  13. 
Faxflect. 


MEMBRANE   2ld. 

Commission  to  Roger  de  Cubbeldyk  and  William  de  Isny  to  deliver  the 
gaol  of  Lincoln  of  Gilbert  le  Graunger  of  Lindwod,  in  that  gaol  for  the 
falsification  of  money  and  for  the  death  of  a  merchant,  unknown,  at 
llaxeheye.  By  C. 

The  like  to  William  de  Lucy,  John  de  Peyto,  and  Robert  de  Stoke  to 
deliver  the  gaol  of  Warwick  of  Richard  le  Wodeward  of  Palyngton,  in 
that  gaol  for  the  death  of  John  le  Wodeward. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


871 


1323. 

July  17. 
Barstwick. 


Membrane  21d — cant. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  Beaufuiz,  Robert  de  Asshele 
and  John  Beuer,  upon  information  that  Thomas  de  Luton,  Gregory  de 
Northcote  and  Roger  de  Hakkesalt  and  others  broke  the  park  of  Queen 
Isabel,  at  Berkhampstedo,  co.  Hertford,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away 
doer.  By  K. 


July  15. 
Burstwick. 


July  18. 
Barstwick. 


MEMBRANE  20i. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  of  John  de  Bousser,  Henry  de 
Cobham  and  Thomas  Gegge  on  complaint  by  Denis  de  la  Court,  Simon  de 
Belles,  Giles  de  Vilers  and  Berchald  de  Louches,  burgesses  and  merchants 
of  St.  Omer,  that,  whereas  they  lately  at  the  town  of  la  Rochele  laded 
120  tuns  and  2  pipes  of  wine  in  a  ship  of  Spain  called  la  SeynU  Marie 
of  Mortrik  to  be  taken  to  the  town  of  Cales  and  not  elsewhere,  John 
Hardynge,  Simon  Carite,  Roger  Toly,  Henry  Liderel,  Robert  Dot,  Thomas 
Dae,  Robert  de  Cravene,  Robert  Badok,  Peter  James,  Robert  Dordre  and 
Peter  Hanyng,  with  other  persons  of  the  county  of  Kent  and  elsewhere, 
attacked  the  said  ship  and  the  merchants  and  mariners  in  her  near  the 
Island  of  Gerneseye,  as  they  were  on  their  way  to  Cales,  and  took  the  ship 
and  the  goods  found  in  her  to  Wynchelse,  and  there  divided  them  and 
carried  them  away,  to  the  terror  of  them,  and  of  alien  merchants  coming  to 
the  realm.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  to  John  de  Bellocampo  of  Somersete,  Ralph  de  Gorges  and 
John  de  Fosse,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Cassel,  John  Lemman,  Peter  de 
Pyegham  and  Guy  Dancard,  burgesses  and  merchants  of  the  town  of  St. 
Omer,  that,  whereas  they  lately  at  la  Rochele  in  Poitou,  laded  84  tuns  of 
wine  and  18  bales  of  tallow,  and  10  bacons  in  a  ship  called  Sey^ite  Marie  de 
Castre  to  take  to  Cales  and  not  elsewhere,  Thomas  Muriel  of  la  Rie,  Geoffrey 
de  Mundeford,  John  Groubbe  of  Kyngeston,  William  Spert  of  Melleton, 
Richard  Labbot  of  la  Reie,  Robert  Langemon,  Nicholas  Martyn,  Walter 
Bond  of  Wayre,  John  le  Whitt',  Geofifrey  Gurdewastell  of  Milleton,  John 
Langeman,  John  Hugh[es],  William  de  Wynterbum  of  Abbotesbury, 
<  taverner,*  Henry  Langemon,  Laurence  Rage,  John  Werman  of  Weymuth, 
John  le  Sot,  'carpenter,*  William  de  Lymme,  John  Heroun,  William  Lowel 
of  Forton  of  Milleton,  William  Mareschal,  Ralph  de  Heus,  Hugh  Boylewe, 
Walter  le  Clerc  of  Chirmistre,  Nicholas  Crabbe  and  Robert  Graye  de  Gaste 
of  Dorset,  with  others  of  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  and  elsewhere, 
with  two  barges  attacked  the  said  ship  and  the  merchants  and  mariners  in 
her  ofif  the  town  of  Dover  on  their  way  to  Cales  and  took  the  said  ship  and 
goods  to  Weymuth  and  divided  the  said  goods  amongst  them. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  to  the  same  on  complaint  by  John  Boulart,  John  Dane,  John  le 
Barber,  John  Burgeys  and  John  Wayn,  burgesses  and  merchants  of 
St.  Omer  and  of  John  de  Cleti,  merchant  of  la  Rochele,  that,  whereas  they 
lately  at  la  Rochele  laded  184  tuns  of  wine  and  22  bales  of  tallow  in  a  ship 
called  The  ship  of  St,  Juliana  of  St.  Sebastian  to  take  to  Cales  and  not  else- 
where, Richard  Corfyn,  James  Payn  and  Thomas  Muriel  of  la  Rie,  with  others 
of  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  and  elsewhere,  attacked  the  said  ship 
as  it  was  anchored  in  the  port  of  Dertemuth  and  divided  44  tuns  of  the  said 
wine  and  the  said  goods  amongst  them. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Commission  to  W.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  Henry  de  Cobham,  to 
enquire  in  the  county  of  Kent,  touching  a  complaint  by  the  prelates  and 


872 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323 


Membrane  20</ — c<mt, 

peers  and  people  of  the  realm  that  the  commissioners  of  array,  lately 
appointed  in  divers  counties  to  array  fixed  numbers  of  footmen  or  all  the 
men  between  sixteen  and  sixty  and  their  deputies,  oppressed  the  people 
in  many  ways  and  extorted  money  in  the  execution  of  the  said  office, 
permitting  able-bodied  men  for  bribes  to  stay  at  home,  and  selecting  weak 
and  unfit  men,  who  were  poor  and  had  nothing  to  give;  the  commissioners 
arc  to  punish  the  guilty.      [ParL  ]\'rits,]  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  following  counties  : — 

Stephen,  bishop  of  London  )   Essex,  Hertford, 

John  de  Bousser  \       Middlesex. 


Roger,  bishop  of  Salisbury 
John  de  Stonore 
Robert  de  Ailleston 

Thomas,  bishop  of  Worcester 
Clement  de  Dunclen 

Master  Gilbert  do  Middelton,  archdeacon 

of  Northampton 
Robert  de  Ardern 
Robert  de  Thorp 
Or  two  of  them 

The  same  archdeacon 
Edmund  Deyncurt 
Robert  de  Malberthorp 

John,  bishop  of  Chichester  \ 

Robert  de  Bardelby,  canon  of  Chichester  i    Sussex, 
John  de  Bousser  [        Surrey. 

The  said  Robert  or  John  to  be  one 


Wilts, 
Berks. 

Worcester, 
Gloucester. 


Northampton, 
Rutland. 


Lincoln. 


William,  archbishop  of  York 
John  de  Mounteny 
Simon  de  Sibethorp 
Or  two  of  them,  the  archbishop  to  be 
one. 


Nottingham. 


[Pari.  WriU.] 


July  80. 

Cowick. 


July  81. 
Cowiok. 


MEMBRANE   19rf. 

Association  of  Lambert  de  Trykingham  in  a  commission  of  oyer  and 
terminer  lately  directed  to  John  de  Nevill,  Richard  de  la  Bere  and  Peter  de 
la  Rokele  on  complaint  by  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  that  Roger 
de  Pedwardyn  and  Roger  his  son,  Philip  Darcy,  Hasculph  de  Whitewell, 
Richard  de  Purneux,  John  son  of  Alan  de  Bolyngbrok,  Thomas  de  Hillar'  of 
Frampton  and  Thomas  de  Welleby,  with  others,  entered  the  manor  at 
Frampton,  co.  Lincoln,  which  he  holds  by  commission  of  the  king. 

The  like  of  the  same  with  the  said  justices  in  a  like  commission,  upon 
information  that  the  said  persons  entered  the  said  manor  of  Frauncton, 
while  it  was  in  the  king's  hands  for  certain  causes,  and  carried  away  goods. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Lambert  de  Trykingham,  Simon  de 
Lunderthorp  and  Nicholas  de  Bolyngbrok,  on  complaint  by  the  prior  of 
St.  Kathcrinc's  without  Lincoln  that  John,  abbot  of  Kirkestede,  Andrew 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  1. 


873 


1323. 


Ang.   16. 
Pickering. 

Aug.  6. 
Eirkham. 


Aug.  11. 
Piokering. 


Aug.  11. 
Pickering. 

Aug.  18. 
Piokering. 


Membrane  1  dd — ront, 

de  Cumberworth  and  Hugh  de  Dunham,  his  fellow  monks,  John  Bere, 
John  le  Serjaunt,  William  de  Ridale,  Abitus  le  Pestour,  Roger  Batham, 
William  de  Asgerby,  William  de  Shelford,  Henry  de  Asshefordebothe,  Simon 
Batham,  John  Hautoville,  William  Boliroute,  Luke  Harald,  Richard 
Harald  and  Richard  Walshe  and  others  took  away  four  ships  of  the  said 
prior  of  the  price  of  10/.  in  the  water  of  Wyme  at  Tymberlond,  co.  Lincoln, 
which  he  kept  for  his  ferry,  which  he  has  there,  over  the  said  river,  and  10 
nets  of  the  price  of  405.  placed  by  his  men  and  servants  in  his  several 
fishery  there  for  the  taking  of  fish  for  his  use,  and  assaulted  his  men. 

By  p.s. 

Association  of  Walter  de  Fryskeneyc  and  Robert  de  Malberthorp  in  the 
above  commission. 

Commission  de  walliis  et  fossatis  to  John  do  Dovorr,  John  de  Wydefeld  and 
Walter  de  Hegham  along  the  coast  of  the  Thames  between  the  towns  of 
S  tret  ford  atte  Bough  and  Esttillebury  and  the  adjoining  parts  in  the  county 
of  Essex. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Foxlc,  John  do  Bousser, 
Edmund  de  Passele  and  John  Beuer,  on  complaint  by  W.  archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  that  Robert  de  Morleyo  and  Thomas  de  Hevere  and  others 
broke  his  park  at  Slyndon,  co.  Sussex,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away 
deer.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

The  like  to  the  same  on  complaint  by  the  said  archbishop  touching  the 
persons  who  broke  his  parks  at  Harewo  and  Pynnore,  co.  Middlesex,  and 
fished  in  his  stews  at  Harewe.  By  K.  on  the  like  information. 

The  like  to  the  same  on  complaint  by  the  said  archbishop  touching  the 
persons  who  broke  his  parks  at  Bruyl  and  Plasshet,  co.  Sussex. 

By  E.  on  the  like  information. 

Commission  to  Robert  de  Malberthorp,  Roger  de  Cubbeldyk  and  William 
de  Isny  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  the  castle  of  Lincoln  of  Gilbert  le  Graunger 
of  Lindwod,  in  that  gaol  for  the  falsification  of  money  and  for  the  death  of 
a  merchant,  unknown,  at  Mathersey.  By  C. 


July  80. 

Cowick. 


Aug.  6. 
Eirkham. 


Aug.  15. 
Pickering. 


MEMBIUSE    ISd. 

Commission  de  wallm  et  fossatis  to  Alexander  de  Cave,  Thomas  Houk, 
Peter  do  Salso  Marisco,  Robert  Daniecotes,  William  de  Lincoln  and  Geoffrey 
de  Edenham  along  the  Humbre  and  Huse  between  the  towns  of  Suthcave 
and  Barncby  by  Houeden,  co.  York,  as  it  appears  that  the  watercourses 
and  dykes  of  Belebywyk,  Fulnath,  Ragolfdyk,  Langedik,  Skelflet, 
Hin^briksik,  Blaktoftdamme,  Thorntundamme,  Templedame,  Miklesek, 
Helewysgote,  Crakputes,  Mulnodam  of  Bronkllet,  Frisdik  and  Hoddeflete 
are  so  broken  and  stopped,  that  the  lands  betw^ocn  the  towns  of  Thornton, 
Muleburn,  Cathwayt,  Suthcave,  Yverthorpe,  Nortlicave  and  Barneby  by 
Houeden  are  submerged  and  passage  on  the  king's  highways  is  prevented. 

By  p.s. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Roger  Beler,  Walter  de  Friskeneye, 
Robert  de  Malberthorpe  and  John  de  Wylughby,  on  complaint  by  Master 
Geoffrey  de  Groppo  Sancti  Petri,  parson  of  the  church  of  Geytingdon,  that 
Mauger  le  Vavasour,  William  and  John  his  sons,  John  son  of  Peter, 
William  son  of  William  de  Sancto  Mauro  and  John  le  Wodeward  and  others 
entered  his  close  at  Geytingdon,  co.  Northampton,  wrecked  his  houses  therOi 
and  took  two  oxen  and  two  horses  of  the  price  of  lOZ.  in  his  plough  there, 
cut  his  grass  and  carried  away  his  hay  and  other  goods.  By  E« 

Association  of  W^illiam  de  Assheby  in  the  above  commissioa. 


874 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 

Aug.  20. 
Pickering. 


Aug.  22. 
Piokering. 


July  10. 
Faxfleet, 


Membrane  18d — cont. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Walter  de  Friskcneye,  Robert  de 
Malberthorpe  and  Roger  de  Cubbeldyk,  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  Kirke- 
stede  that  Gilbert,  prior  of  St.  Eatherine's  without  Lincoln,  Alan  de  Wilton, 
Alan  de  Cumbrethorpe  and  William  de  Shirburn,  his  fellow-canons, 
William  Souter,  Walter  de  Skofthom,  Robert  Dyngdevel,  the  elder,  and 
Robert  Dyngdevel,  the  younger,  lay  brethren  of  that  house,  Walter  Sharp 
of  Marton  in  Kesteven,  Thomas  le  Kou  of  Sotheray,  Stephen  le  Keu  of 
Sotheray,  Patrick  le  Prioresserjant  del  Spitelbothe,  Ralph  fitz  Norman 
de  Stikeswald  and  Richard  his  brother,  William  Scot,  Ralph  Wodeman  of 
Bardenay,  John  Amwell  of  Sotheray  and  Thomas  Pynder,  with  others, 
fished  in  his  several  fishery  at  Thornton  by  Horncastre  and  Marton  by  Horn- 
castre,  dug  his  several  soil  at  Eanewyk  and  made  gutters  therein,  trampled 
down  his  com  growing  at  Kanewyk  and  assaulted  Hugh  de  Dunham,  his 
fellow- monk,  and  carried  away  his  goods  and  nets  at  the  said  towns  of 
Thornton  and  Marton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  fish  in  the  said  fishery.       By  K. 

Afterwards,  12  September,  the  king  being  at  Barnard  Castle,  Lambert 
de  Trikyngham  and  Nicholas  de  Bolyngbrok  were  associated  in  the  above 
commission. 

The  like  to  W^illiam  de  Bourne,  John  do  Clyvedon  and  Thomas  de 
Marlebergh  on  complaint  by  Hugh  Poyntz  that  John  de  Meriet,  *chevaler,' 
Nicholas  Poyntz,  William  Benet,  and  Richard  Cokard,  and  others,  broke  his 
park  at  Cory  Malet,  co.  Somerset,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer. 

ByK. 

The  like  to  William  de  Herle  and  Geoffrey  le  Scrop  touching  the  persons 
who  fished  in  the  king's  stews,  stanks  and  free  and  several  fisheries  in  the 
counties  of  York  and  Lancaster ;  entered  his  forests,  woods,  free  chaces 
and  warrens  and  parks,  hunted  therein  and  cut  down  trees.  By  K. 

Afterwards,  15  October,  the  king  being  at  Holand,  Walter  de  Friskeney, 
the  king's  justice,  was  associated  in  the  above  commission.  By  K. 


July  22. 

Burstwick. 


July  24. 
Faxfleet. 


MEMBRANE   I7d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Edmund  de  Passelc,  Robert  de 
Echyngham  and  John  de  Ifeld,  on  complaint  by  Hugh  Bouzy,  parson  of 
the  church  of  Cowedenne,  that  Nicholas  Colepepir  and  others  broke  his 
house  at  Cowedenne,  co.  Kent,  and  assaulted  his  men.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  John  do  Scuros,  John  Randolf  and  Ralph  de  Bereford  on 
complaint  by  Richard  de  Pulteneye,  merchant  of  Coventre,  that,  whereas  he 
freighted  a  ship  with  goods  at  Rouen  in  Normandy  to  take  to  Suthampton, 
John  de  Shotteby,  John  Payn  of  Wynchelse,  Walter  Robyn,  Alexander 
Aleyn,  Stephen  le  Bakere,  Thomas  Sandrc,  Andrew  atto  Boure,  William  de 
Gosoford,  John  Chauniberleyn,  Roger  Gise,  Matthew  Webbe,  John  Bateau, 
Stephen  Saundre,  William  Sandre,  Thomas  Taylour,  John  Shullyng,  John 
Snep,  Peter  Rog^er],  John  Shotteby,  the  jonn^oT,  Robert  Sauvage,  John 
Pye,  Richard  Bakere,  John  Pyc,  William  blazon,  Thomas  le  Iluute, 
Gervase  Vetyr,  Nicholas  Ryvere,  Michael  Scot,  Richard  Tusshe,  John 
Tusshe,  Robert  do  Huth  and  John  his  brother,  Simon  Sandre,  John  Ileryng, 
of  Shorham,  John  Wombe,  William  son  of  William  de  Borhunte,  John 
Mazon,  Thomas  atte  Mull,  Thomas  le  Webbe,  Roger  Augyr,  John  de 
Kyhavene,  John  Kyppyng  of  Manewod,  Bartholomew  de  Manewod,  Richard 
Romayn,  John  Fithelare,  William  Chesecromme,  John  Chesecromme,  John 
Buryhyne,  Elias  le  Bakere,  William  le  Northren,  Simon  le  Blak,  John  'by 
the  Wode*,  Richard  le  Rotur,  Philip  le  Crokere,  Robert  Dodde,  William  de 


17  EDWAED  U.— Part  1. 


876 


1323. 


July  25. 
Cowiok. 


Ang.  6. 
Eirkham. 


Membrane  17  d — cont, 

Romeseye,  John  Cormailes,  Robert  do  Mallynges,  Henry  de  Heythe,  John 
Lance,  William  de  Bourhunte  of  Portesmuth,  William  Prevete,  Walter  le 
Sapere,  Richard  de  Northamton,  Thomas  le  Yonge,  Thomas  de  HoUe, 
Richard  Byges,  Robert  Bonynges  of  Cicestre,  Simon  and  Roger  his 
brothers,  John  Hardyng,  Robert  do  Irland,  Richard  le  Nedlere,  Robert  le 
Bulle,  John  le  Bulle,  John  Corp*,  William  Hauton  of  London,  Richard 
de  Farham  of  Alreford,  Peter  le  Mercere  of  Wynton,  Stephen  le  Hnlke, 
John  Aylwardbury,  Roger  le  Nedlere  of  Sarum,  Walter  le  Grangere  of  the 
Isle  (de  Insula)  of  Wight,  John  Welhure,  William  Colet,  John  Aleyn, 
William  Norman,  and  Nicholas  Purde,  and  others,  entered  his  ship  as  it 
was  anchored  in  the  port  of  Portesmuth,  co.  Southampton,  and  carried 
away  his  goods.        By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Robert  de  Baldok. 

Commission  de  ualliis  et  fossatis  to  William  Basset,  Thomas  de  Egmanton 
and  John  son  of  Richard  de  Whitegift,  touching  the  banks  of  the  Use,  in 
Merskland,  between  the  rivers  of  Ayrem  and  Trentfal,  co.  York. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Stonore,  Ralph  de  Bereford, 
and  John  Beuer,  on  complaint  by  Nicholas  Dominici  of  Spain,  merchant, 
that,  whereas  he  caused  certain  goods  to  be  laded  in  two  ships  in  Spain,  to 
be  taken  to  England,  John  Hardyng,  John  de  Shotele,  Walter  Robyn, 
Simon  Frome  of  la  Rye,  and  Adam  Charles,  with  others  of  the  county  of 
Southampton  and  elsewhere,  attacked  them  off  Suthampton  near  the  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  took  the  ships  and  goods  in  them  to  Portesmuth  and  divided 
them.  By  E. 


Aug.  81. 

Laakill. 


Aug.82(s{c). 
Laakill. 


Sept.  10. 

Barnard 

Castle. 


Sept.  26. 
Scargill. 


MEMBRANE     16d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Geoffrey  de  Hertelpol,  William  de 
Gossefeld  and  Robert  de  Ashele,  on  complaint  by  William  Lapyn,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Alvythele  that  Geoffrey  Dod  and  John  his  son,  Nicholas 
*  Geffrayservantdod,'  John  le  Fevro  of  Westbrok,  Robert  Sprot,  Roger  le 
Swon,  Stephen  Peteman,  John  le  Keu,  Henry  le  Bedel,  Henry  Brid, 
Thomas  de  Abyndon,  John  le  Barber  of  Alvythele,  and  John  Madame  and 
others  assaulted  him  at  Alvythele,  co.  Essex,  and  took  away  6  horses  of  the 
price  of  20Z.  and  other  goods  and  assaulted  his  men.      By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

Association  of  William  de  Leycestre  in  the  above  commission. 

The  like  to  the  same  on  complaint  by  Lapin  Rog[er]  that  the  said  persons 
carried  away  his  goods  at  Alvythele  as  above,  and  assaulted  his  men. 

By  p.s. 

Commission  to  Humphrey  de  Waleden,  William  de  Aykeheved  and  John 
de  Eyngeston  to  survey  the  castles,  parks,  forests,  chaces  and  lands  in 
Westmoreland  and  Cumberland  which  are  in  the  king's  hands  and  which 
belong  to  him,  to  enquire  of  the  goods  late  of  Andrew  de  Harcla  and  other 
rebels  in  those  counties,  belonging  to  the  king,  into  whose  hands  they  have 
come,  to  survey  the  behaviour  of  the  king's  ministers,  and  to  survey  the 
victuals  in  those  parts,  and  the  purchase  and  sale  of  divers  victuals  lately 
made  in  those  parts  by  mandate  of  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Commission  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Dover 
and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  the  king's  brother,  Nicholas  Criel,  his 
lieutenant,  the  abbot  of  Langedon,  Henry  de  Cobeham,  and  Edmund  de 
Passele  to  enquire  touching  a  complaint  by  the  poor  people  of  the 
commonalty  of  the  town  of  Dover  that,  whereas  there  are  in  that  town  21 
wards,  and  every  ward  is  charged  with  finding  at  its  own  cost  one  ship  to 


876 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Oct.  1. 

Skipton  in 

Craven. 


yieinbrane  16<i — amU 

go  on  the  king's  service  for  40  days  as  often  as  the  king  causes  the  service  of 
ships  of  the  Cinque  Ports  to  be  summoned;  and  whereas  in  support  of  these 
expenses  and  other  charges  affecting  the  said  town,  every  one  of  the  said 
wards  ought  and  was  accustomed  to  have  a  ship  called  *  passager'  to  cross 
the  sea  there,  so  that  so  often  as  any  one  of  them  might  be  freighted  for 
crossing,  all  that  remained  of  such  freightage  beyond  the  necessary  reprises 
of  the  said  ship  and  the  expenses  of  the  agents  {miniatrorum)  ought  to  be 
converted  to  the  common  use  of  the  town  and  put  into  the  common  chest, 
for  the  support  of  the  king's  service  and  the  other  aforesaid  charges,  and  in 
the  said  town  no  other  vessels  ought  or  were  accustomed  to  make  the 
passage:  and  whereas  the  said  commonalty  ought  and  was  accustomed 
to  have  from  every  ship  called  *  passager  *  freighted  from  Whitsand  to  Dover 
a  third  part  of  the  freightage  to  be  put  in  the  common  chest  for  the  above 
purposes,  William  Virgile,  Thomas  lo  Keu,  Richard  Archer,  Alexander 
Hurtyng,  Alexander  de  Dunolm,  Virgil  Qodespeny,  John  son  of  Nicholas 
Salkyng,  William  Giles,  Edmund  Hurtyng,  W^illiam  Bagelite  and  Valentine 
de  Bere,  rich  men  of  the  said  town,  to  the  detriment  of  the  common 
advantage  and  infringement  of  the  usages  of  the  town,  have  made  certain 
ships  called  ^passagers,'  without  the  assent  of  the  commonalty,  several  to 
themselves,  and  appropriated  to  themselves  the  whole  passage  of  the  port  of 
Dover  and  the  said  third  part  of  freightage  of  all  ships  from  Whitsand  to 
Dover  by  not  permitting  any  ship  of  the  said  wards  to  cross,  or  the  com- 
monalty to  receive  the  said  third  part ;  and  where  for  one  foot  passenger 
crossing  the  sea  in  one  of  the  said  ships  of  the  wards  it  was  customary  for 
6^.  to  be  given  in  summer,  and  12r/.  in  winter,  and  for  one  horse  18rf.  in 
summer  and  2'?.  in  winter,  the  said  persons  and  the  mariners  of  their  said 
several  ships  take  a  double  freightage  or  more,  and  nevertheless  refuse  to 
pay  any  portion  thereof  to  the  commonalty  of  the  town  towards  the  said 
expenses,  whereby  dissensions  have  arisen  between  the  poor  men  and  the 
said  rich  men,  and  loss  and  danger  has  happened  by  the  killing  of  men  on 
both  sides  and  in  other  ways,  and  worse  is  to  be  feared.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same,  after  reciting  the  above  commission,  to  enquire 
touching  a  complaint  by  the  barons  and  good  men  of  Dover  that  whereas, 
according  to  a  custom  observed  amongst  them,  every  year  on  8  September, 
they  ought  to  elect  one  of  their  coin-barons  to  be  mayor  for  the  coming 
year,  as  the  mayor  ought  to  be  changed  every  year,  and  they  accordingly 
elected  William  Virgile,  their  com-baron,  John  atte  See,  who  has  unjustly 
and  by  the  maintenance  of  foolish  persons  been  mayor  for  three  years,  still 
detains  the  common  chest  of  the  town  with  the  common  seal  and  charters 
of  liberties  and  all  others  muniments  touching  the  town,  and  has  bound  the 
commonalty  of  the  town  without  the  assent  of  the  said  good  men  in  divers 
sums  of  money,  to  the  danger  and  loss  of  the  town.  And  they  are  to 
enquire  into  the  above  plaint  of  the  mesne  men  as  well  as  into  this  plaint. 

By  p.s. 


Aug.  28. 

Ingleby 

Greenhow. 


MEMBRANE   15d. 

Commission  to  W.  de  llerle,  G.  le  Scrop  and  A.  de  Hoperton  to  deliver 
the  gaol  of  the  castle  of  York  of  Nicholas  de  Herthill,  in  that  gaol  for 
the  death  of  Robert  de  Catclif. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Mutford,  Edmund  de 
Hemegrave  and  Simon  de  Hedersete,  on  complaint  by  Joan  de  Kyrkeby 
that    Robert   de    Stratesete,  parson  of    the  church  of  W^otton,   Alice  de 


17   EDWARD  II.— Part  1.  877 


1323.  Membrane  15t/— fo?^^ 

"Walsham,  Roger  Marchis  of  Hapton  and  Peter  his  brother,  Thomas  Rere, 
Roger  de  Plerdon,  *  bridelsmyth,'  and  Laurence  le  Keu  of  Norwich,  with 
others,  broke  her  house  at  Norwich,  co.  Norfolk,  assaulted  her  and  carried 
away  her  goods.  By  writ  of  secret  seal. 

Sept.  4.  The  like  to  Richard  de  Herthill,  Thomas  de  Radeclive  and  William  de 

Darlington.  Lucy,  on  complaint  by  William  de  Grendon,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Babworth,  that  Simon  de  Norton,  William  le  Haward,  John  le  Hync, 
Richard  son  of  Roger  Felice,  John  de  Stotfold,  William  and  Ralph  his 
brothers,  Thomas  Heryn,  Roger  Dyvelyn,  Adam  Goule,  Richard  Goule, 
William  Bisshop,  John  Benot,  Adam  Chepe,  Roger  le  Greter,  Henry 
Heryng,  Henry  Broun,  William  Wyldy,  William  Heryng,  Richard  le 
Mouner,  Henry  Chepe,  William  Pante,  John  le  Palmere,  Richard  Calemay, 
John  le  Fevre,  Robert  Goule,  Richard  Dru,  John  Dru,  Richard  Styward, 
Henry  le  Couherd,  Adam  Kyng,  Henry  Alisaundre,  Roger  le  Couherd, 
William  Whitheved,  William  de  Aldulvestre,  William  Badde,  Reginald  )e 
Greter,  John  Rogior,  John  le  Carter,  Richard  de  Stretton,  Peter  atte  Yate, 
Hugh  le  Fevre  of  Clifton,  Richard  Hardy,  Henry  son  of  Felicia,  Geoffrey 
de  Morleye,  Ralph  de  Haccote,  Adam  de  Haddon,  Henry  Wyght,  Henry 
Oky,  Nicholas  le  Mouner,  Hugh  le  Fevre  of  Haunton,  John  Broun,  William 
Peres,  Henry  le  Bercher,  Robert  le  Taillour,  Richard  Oky,  William 
Herbert,  Henry  Coppc,  John  le  Yunge,  Adam  de  Dunstal,  John  Herbert, 
John  le  Palmere,  Henry  son  of  Richard,  Roger  le  Palmere,  Richard  son  of 
Henry,  John  Alcok,  John  Peres,  William  Alcok,  William  Benet,  William 
son  of  Reginald,  William  Dru,  Richard  Dru,  John  Dru,  William  son  of 
John  Dru,  William  le  Carter,  William  le  Palmere,  Robert  le  Scunor,  Henry 
Dru,  Gerard  Herbert,  William  deHogges thorp,  Robert  Bertrem,  Roger  Bert- 
rem,  Henry  son  of  W^illiam,  William  Wyldy,  John  Wyldy,  Richard  Wyldy, 
John  Walraund,  Richard  Walrand,  John  le  Bercher,  William  son  of  Leticia, 
the  younger,  William  filz  Malle,  Robert  *  Othe  Hill,'  John,  William,  Richard, 
and  Roger,  sons  of  the  said  Robert,  Thomas  son  of  John  atte  Halle  Yate, 
John  his  brother,  Richard  *  Othe  Hille,*  John  Jurdan,  Roger  de  Barton, 
Nicholas  de  Barton,  John  atte  Halle  Yate,  William  le  Hayward,  Peter  do 
Barton,  John  de  Barton,  William  le  Fevre  of  Childecote,  John  de  Hyntes, 
Alan  de  Hyntes,  William  son  of  Leticia,  the  elder  (xenior),  Robert  son  of 
Sarra,  John  Umfrey,  Henry  le  Ward,  Robert  Amyot  of  Shetynton,  Roger 
son  of  Roger,  Richard  Osebern,  Nicholas  son  of  Roger,  Roger  his  son, 
Roger  son  of  Roger  Gilberd,  Henry  his  son,  William  son  of  Roger,  John 
Bochard,  Ralph  his  son,  Richard  son  of  Simon  Jou,  Nicholas  Wareyn, 
Roger  Wareyn,  Robert  IBochard,  Roger  his  son,  Robert  le  Bercher,  John 
Broun,  Geoffrey  Matheu,  John  son  of  John  le  Reve,  Richard  Pecher,  the 
younger,  Richard  son  of  Richard  de  Vermin,  the  younger,  John  Page,  Ralph 
de  Baukewell,  John  de  Penryth,  John  Colet,  William  le  Clerc,  Richard 
atte  Diche,  Walter  le  Templer  of  Sirescote,  Thomas  Buchel  of  Stotfold, 
Robert  *Simondesman  de  Norton,'  Alan  *  Othe  Hill*  of  Bromcote,  Thomas 
de  Poleye,  parson  of  the  church  of  Queneton,  John,  parson  of  the  church 
of  Barwell,  Gerard  de  Sekyndon,  John  de  Poleye  of  Atherston,  'taillour,' 
Roger  de  Norton,  Henry  de  Norton,  John  de  Overton,  William  Mundevill 
of  Baddesleye,  William  Laghles,  Roger  Reyner,  Henry  Sakevill, 
and  Thomas  son  of  Robert  de  Grendon,  with  others,  entered  his  manor  at 
Bromcote  by  Pollesworth,  co.  Warwick,  assaulted  him  and  made  him  seal 
three  writings,  viz.  one  a  lease  of  the  said  manor  to  Richard  de  Vemoun 
for  6  years  6  weeks;  another,  a  quit-claim  thereof  to  the  said  Thomas 
son  of  Robert  de  Grendon  and  his  heirs ;  and  the  third  a  pardon  of  all 
trespasses  committed  by  the  said  Simon  de  Norton  against  the  said 
William  de  Grendon  ;  broke  the  doors  and  windows  of  his  houses,  and  the 
chests  therein,  and  carried  away  goods.  By  p.s. 


878  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


Craven. 


1  QQQ  Membrane   \bd — cont. 

Afterwards,  9  September  following,  William  de  Bereford  and  Henry  de 
Hambury  were  associated  in  the  above  commission. 

Aug.  28.  Association  of  William  de  Isny  and  Alan  de  Cubbeldyk  with  John  de 

Ingleby  Nevill,  Richard  de  la  Bere,  and  Peter  de  la  Rokele,  in  a  commission  of 
'^^  ^^'  oyer  and  terminer  lately  directed  to  the  latter  on  complaint  by  Hugh  le 
Despenser,  the  younger,  that  Roger  de  Pedwardyne,  Roger  his  son,  Philip 
Darcy,  Hasculph  de  Whitewell,  Richard  de  Furneux,  John  son  of  Alan  de 
Bolyngbrok,  Thomas  de  Hillary  de  Frauncton  and  Thomas  de  Welleby, 
with  others,  entered  his  manor  of  Fraunton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  carried 
away  goods.      [Pari,  WrUsJ] 

Oct.  2.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Stonore  and  John  de 

Stipton  in  Bousser,  touching  Reginald  de  Monte  Forti,  William  de  Clyf*,  William 
Curteys  and  John  his  brother,  who  with  others  came  many  times  to 
BristoU,  CO.  Gloucester,  where  the  bodies  of  Henry  de  Monte  Forti  and 
Henry  de  Wylyngton,  late  rebels,  were  by  judgment  of  the  court  hanging 
as  long  as  they  would  last,  and  who,  wishing  to  alienate  the  affection  of  the 
people  from  the  king,  and  pretending  that  miracles  had  been  performed  at 
Bristol,  at  the  places  where  the  bodies  hung,  have  made  and  published 
idolatrous  tales  (figinenta)  there,  and  who  maintained  and  defended  those 
who  came  there  in  order  to  make  such  tales  against  those  who  for  the 
king's  dignity  and  honour  repelled  them.     [Fadera.    Pari,  WriU.]     By  K. 

Nov.  15.  The  like  to  William  de  Gosefeld  and  Thomas  de  Scalariis  on  complaint 
Nottingham,  j^y  Robert  de  Comberton  of  Cantebrigge  that  Fulk,  prior  of  Bemewell,  John 
de  Quye,  his  fellow-canon,  William  de  Cheyne,  Roger  de  Daventre,  Thomas 
le  Belleyeter  and  John  le  Priour,  with  others,  assaulted  him  at  Cantebrigge, 
and  carried  away  his  goods  ;  and  assaulted  Simon  le  Skinner  of  Chesterton, 
his  servant,  there.  By  p.s. 

MEMBRANE    I4d, 

Oct.  15.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Chaynel,  Henry  de  Hambury 

Holland,  ^nd  Roger  Hillary,  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  Burton  upon  Trent  that, 
while  he  was  under  the  king's  protection,  John  de  Clynton  of  Makstoke, 
*  chivaler,*  and  William  his  brother,  Robert  de  Wyrleye,  Laurence  de 
Wyrleye,  William  de  Wirleye,  William  de  Sauvage,  chaplain,  John  Pope, 
chaplain,  Robert  le  Sauvage  of  Neuton,  John  son  of  William  de  Lee, 
William  his  brother,  William  *  le  Personessone '  of  Aldulvestre,  Thomas 
his  brother,  Adam  de  Leye  of  Clifton,  William 'Maudesone  de  Lyn ton,' 
Walter  Caumvyll,  Henry  *le  Wydewesone,'  Thomas  Philipp  of  Aldulvestre, 
Henry  and  Nicholas  his  sons,  Roger  le  Pledour,  William  de  Culesmor,  John 
le  Keu  of  Aldulvestre,  Hugh  his  son,  John  Balicod  of  Tam worth,  John  de 
Bobenhull,  Richard  Belle  wether  of  Tam  worth,  Henry  de  Neuton,  parson  of 
the  church  of  Sekkyngdon,  William  his  brother,  William  de  Grendon, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Babeworth,  John  le  Hornere  of  Tam  worth,  Robert 
de  Herthull,  Richard  his  brother,  Roger  le  Botiller  of  Schestok,  Henry  de 
Lyle,  John  de  Longedon,  William  his  brother,  John  de  Bedenhale,  chap- 
lain, William  de  Monemue,  clerk,  William  de  Alespathe  and  others,  came 
to  Aldulvestre,  co.  Warwick,  and  besieged  his  dwelling  houses  there,  broke 
his  gates,  walls,  and  doors  and  windows  of  his  houses  there,  assaulted 
and  shot  at  him  with  arrows  so  that  he  scarcely  escaped  alive,  carried 
away  his  goods,  trampled  a  part  of  his  com,  preventing  him  and  his 
servants  from  reaping,  saving  or  carrying  the  remainder,  and  assaulted  and 
wounded  his  men  and  servants,  so  that  the  lives  of  many  were  despaired  of. 

By  p.s. 


17  EDWAED  II.— Pabt  1. 


879 


1323. 

Sept.  12. 

Barnard 
Castle. 


Sept.  12. 

Barnard 

Castle. 


Oct.  2. 

Skipton  in 

Craven. 


Oct.  1. 

Skipton  in 

Craven. 


Membrane  lid — cont. 

The  like  to  Lambert  de  Trykyngham,  Simon  de  Lunderthorp  and 
Nicholas  de  Bolyngbrok,  on  complaint  by  the  prior  of  St.  Katharine*s  with- 
out Lincoln,  that  John,  abbot  of  Kirkestede,  Thomas  de  Apelby,  Andrew 
de  Cumberworth,  Hugh  de  Dunham,  John  de  Thresk,  Robert  de 
Metheryngham  and  Adam  de  Oversale,  his  fellow-monks,  William  de 
Fletteby,  Luke  Harald,  Richard  Harald,  Robert  Boliroute,  Richard  Walshe, 
Henry  de  Assh^forthebothe,  and  others,  took  four  ships  of  his  in  the  water 
of  Wyme  at  Tymberlond,  co.  Lincoln,  prepared  for  the  ferry  (pro  passayio) 
which  he  has  there  and  at  Thorneton  by  Horncastre,  prevented  men  on  foot 
and  on  horseback  wishing  to  cross  the  said  ferry  from  doing  so,  broke  up  a 
causey  made  by  the  prior  in  his  own  soil  at  Tymberlond  for  the  ease- 
ment of  persons  crossing,  carried  away  ten  nets  of  the  price  of  100s.  put 
by  his  men  and  servants  in  his  several  fishery  there  for  taking  fish  for  the 
use  of  the  prior,  and  assaulted  his  men  and  servants,  so  that  he  lost  the 
profits  of  the  said  ferry  and  fishery  for  a  long  time. 

Commission  de  walliis  et/ossatis  to  Roger  de  Cubbeldyk,  William  de  Far- 
ford  and  John  de  Stikeneye  between  the  bridges  of  Hoyland  and  Tydde, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

Commission  to  Richcu*d  de  W^yndesore,  Thomas  Golafre  and  William  de 
Byrnecestre  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  the  castle  of  Oxford  of  John  de  Burgh, 
detained  there  for  the  death  of  William  de  Lyverpole. 

Commission  to  William  de  Bereford  and  William  de  Herle  to  survey  the 
stew  of  the  Fosse,  co.  York.  It  appears  by  information  from  Oliver  de 
Sauebuse,  to  whom  the  king  committed  the  custody  of  the  said  stew,  that 
men  having  lands  adjoining  thereto  prevent  him  from  receiving  the  profits 
pertaining  to  the  king  and  to  him  by  reason  of  his  said  custody  within  the 
bounds  of  the  said  stew,  asserting  that  the  keeper  ought  not  to  mow  grass 
in  the  lands  or  meadows  adjoining  thereto,  and  that  neither  the  king  nor  his 
keeper  ought  to  receive  any  other  profit  except  from  so  much  grass  or  rushes 
(cirpis)  as  the  keeper  can  mow  from  his  boat  in  the  summer  time  by  having 
one  foot  in  the  boat  and  one  on  shore ;  also,  that  the  said  men  and  others 
within  the  said  stew  claim  the  right  of  fishing  and  do  fish  to  the  king's 
damage.  The  king,  therefore,  wishing  to  be  certified  of  the  bounds  of  the 
stew,  as  well  the  bounds  within  which  the  profit  of  herbage  and  other 
sources  pertain  to  the  king  and  his  keeper  of  the  said  stew  as  the  water  rises 
or  falls,  as  the  bounds  within  which  others  have  no  right  of  fishing,  nor 
can  fish  without  special  licence,  has  appointed  the  above  commissioners  to 
survey  the  said  stew  and  the  lands  and  places  adjoining  thereto,  with  24 
knights  and  other  good  men  of  the  county  of  York,  together  with  the  said 
Oliver  and  others  to  be  named  by  him  who  preceded  him  in  the  said 
custody,  and  to  send  the  inquisition  made  thereof  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Stonore  and  John  de 
Bousser,  on  information  that  Richard  Tylley,  mayor  of  the  town  of  Bristoll, 
CO.  Gloucester,  since  the  time  that  he  has  been  mayor,  has  by  colour  of  his 
office  oppressed  the  men  of  that  town,  and  others  as  well  merchants  as 
others,  foreigners  and  private  persons  coming  to  the  said  town  and  dwelling 
there,  by  false  judgments,  imprisonments,  grievous  ransoms,  intolerable 
distraints  feigned  out  of  unjust  causes,  and  extortions  of  money  ;  and  that 
when  the  fifteenth  was  levied  in  the  town  by  sworn  collectors  and  delivered 
to  him  to  carry  to  the  Exchequer,  he  kept  silence  about  the  sum  collected 
and  made  fine  with  Richard  de  Wotton,  king's  clerk,  in  65^.  and  the 
remainder,  which  amounted  to  40  marks,  he  concealed,  and  kept  for 
himself.  By  £. 


380 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 


Oct.  7. 

Ightenhill. 


Oct.  15. 
HoUond. 


MEMBRANE    13d. 

Commission  to  Richard  de  Wyndesore,  Thomas  Golafro  and  William  de 
Byrncestre  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  the  town  of  Oxford  of  John  de  Burgh,  in 
that  gaol  for  the  death  of  William  de  Jjyverpole. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Foxle,  James  de  Norton 
and  John  de  Tycheburn,  on  complaint  by  Martin  do  l^ek,  merchant  of  the 
realm  of  Portyngall,  and  his  fellows,  merchants  of  that  realm, 
that,  whereas  they  laded  in  that  tealm  a  ship  called  Tlie  ship  of  Jesus 
ChHiit  of  that  realm  with  merchandise  to  take  to  England,  and  the  said  ship 
was  cast  ashore  near  Brighteston  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  the  merchants 
and  others  in  her  escaped  alive  and  brought  the  goods  in  her  safely  to  land, 
whereby  the  ship  and  goods  could  not  be  called  wreck,  John  de  Presford, 
John  son  of  William  Gilbord,  Robert  le  Hagger,  Robert  Stille,  Adam  Stille 
of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  John  Cobyn,  William  Litelcave  of  Lemyngton, 
Thomas  le  Colyer  of  Christchurch,  Henry  le  Tannere,  John  do  Warham, 
Henry  le  Miileward  of  Christchurch,  Peter  Miflfyt,  Henry  le  Chaundeler, 
Richard  le  Gust,  Richard  do  Norhampton,  John  Tryce,  John  Osbarn,  John 
le  Brut  of  Portesmuth,  Henry  le  Souter,  William  atte  Cruche,  Henry 
Aylham,  William  lo  Corche,  Thomas  *of  HoUe,'  John  *of  lloUe,'  William 
do  Achelyng,  John  de  Holte,  clerk,  Ralph  de  Elneye,  Roger  le  White,  John 
do  Woyvill,  Walter  de  Godynton,  Walter  atte  Strete,  Thomas  le  Hay  ward 
of  Ferchowatore,  Roger  le  White,  the  younger,  Nicholas  atte  Fordo,  William 
Algar,  John  Ardeby,  Walter  Thudrich,  John  Baroun,  Henry  Huppyne, 
John  de  Cruddemor,  Robert  de  Limerston,  Henry  *  in  the  Felde,'  Robert  de 
Gardyn  of  Ferche water,  clerk,  Henry  Hunfrey,  Richard  Farnewell  of 
Briceston,  Roger  Pylegrym,  John  Philyp  of  Muleford,  and  others,  carried 
away  tho  said  goods  under  colour  that  they  were  wreck  when  they  were 
not ;  the  jury  to  be  of  the  county  of  Southampton. 

The  like  to  Robert  do  Aston  and  William  de  Bradewell  touching  the 
persons  who  broke  the  hedges  and  ditches  of  Thomas,  bishop  of  Worcester, 
at  Hambury  by  Droitwich,  co.  Worcester,  and  depastured  and  trampled 
his  grass  with  their  beasts ;  and  cut  down  and  carried  away  his  trees  at 
Fladebury,  co.  Worcester. 


Oct.  12. 

Chorley. 


Oct.  24. 

Liverpool. 


MEMBRANE    127. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Thorp,  John  Bacoun  and 
Simon  de  Hedersete,  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  St.  Benet's,  Hulme,  that 
Roger  de  Antyngham,  William  son  of  Alice  de  Antyngham,  William 
*Rogeres  coke  de  Antyngham,*  Roger  *  Rogeres  serjaunt  do  Antyngham,' 
Henry  le  Ridere,  William  Pollard  of  North  Walsham,  and  others,  came  to 
his  market  at  his  manor  of  North  Walsham,  co.  Norfolk,  assaulted  men 
and  merchants  coming  there  for  business,  extorted  money  from  them,  chased 
them  out  of  the  market,  and  threatened  others  about  to  come,  so  that  they 
dare  not  come,  whereby  the  abbot  lost  the  profit  of  his  market ;  entered  his 
houses  at  Antyngham  and  Bradefeld,  co.  Norfolk,  by  night,  broke  the  doors, 
carried  away  his  goods  at  Antyngham,  assaulted  his  men  at  both  places, 
and  afterwards  besieged  them.  By  p.s. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Bousser,  Ralph  de  Bereford 
and  John  le  Botiller  of  Lanultyt  touching  the  malpractices  of  Richard 
Tylley  as  mayor  of  Bristol,  to  the  same  effect  as  above  (/>.  879). 

Afterwards,  14  November,  Richard  Lovel  was  associated  in  the  above 
commission. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pakt  1.  881 


2323.  Membrane    1 2d — cont, 

Oct.  Bi  (sic).       Tho  liko  to  the  samo  touching  the  porsons  who  feign  miracles  to  have 
Liverpool,      been  performed  round  the  bodies  of  Henry  de  Monte  Forti  and  Henry  de 
Wylyngton,  hanged  at  Bristol — to  tho  same  effect  as  above  (;).  878). 

ByK. 

MEMBRANE    I2d.     (ScheduU.) 

Nov.  16.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Lambert  de  Trikyngham,  William 

Nottingham,    de  Farford  and  Dominic  de  Bukton,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Stikeney  of 

Boston  that  John  de  Stepyng,  and  Henry  son  of  Robert  de  Stopyng,  and 

others,  assaulted  him  at  Boston,  co.  Lincoln.  By  fine  of  \  mark. 

Nov.  16.  Commission  to  Reginald  de  Aselacton,  Adam  de  Brom,  Hugh  de  Burgh 

Nottingham,  and  Thomas  de  Radeclyf  to  audit  the  account  of  Alice  la  Paumere  of  the 
moneys  received  by  her  on  goods  taken  for  sale  to  the  town  of  Nottingham 
for  the  repair  of  the  bridge  of  Hethebeth,  co.  Nottingham,  and  of  another 
bridge  newly  built  between  it  and  lamd  towards  Gameleston,  which  said 
pontage  was  lately  granted  to  her  by  letters  patent,  and  to  enquire  what 
amount  she  has  received  and  how  much  she  has  expended  on  the  said 
repairs  and  building,  and  to  distrain  her  to  apply  the  said  money  to  the 
said  purposes  if  she  has  not  already  done  so. 

Nov.  21.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Lambert  de  Trykingham,  Henry  de 

Nottingham.  Fenton  and  Peter  de  Ludinton,  on  complaint  by  William  Virly  of  Lincoln 
that,  whereas  he  is  the  king's  common  serjeant  in  the  city  of  Lincoln, 
William  de  Tame  of  Lincoln,  William  son  of  Adam  de  Herdby,  Adam  de 
Broughton,  John  son  of  Richard  de  Grymesby,  John  de  Holand,  the 
younger,  John  de  Stapelford,  David  Scot,  *  barber,*  John  son  of  Thomas  de 
Leek,  and  John  Peck  assaulted  him  at  Lincoln  in  the  execution  of  his  office. 

ByK 

Commission  to  John  Inge,  Robert  de  Stokhay  and  John  Treiagu  to 

deliver  the  gaol  of  Exeter  of  John  de  Salesbury,  John  Pake  and  WUliam 

de  Tokeswell,  detained  there  for  falsification  of  money. 

Nov.  21.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Lambert  de  Trikyngham,  Henry  de 
Nottingham.  Fenton  and  Richard  de  Whatton,  on  complaint  by  the  prior  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  that  William  son  of  Master  Robert 
de  Tame,  William  son  of  Adam  de  Hertheby,  John  son  of  Richard  de 
Grymesby,  Stephen  de  Cleveland,  William  de  Fulbeck,  clerk,  John  de 
Holand,  the  younger,  John  de  Stapelford,  *  pestour,'  Adam  de  Brughton, 
David  S[cot],  '  harbour,'  John,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter  atte  Arches, 
[Lincoln] ,  Simon  his  brother,  John  son  of  Thomas  de  Lek,  Robert  son  of 
Theophilus,  and  others,  carried  away  his  goods  at  Lincoln,  and  assaulted 
William  de  Bynbrok,  his  servant.  By  K. 

Nov.  16.  The  like  to  John  de  Tycheburn,  Ralph  de  Bereford  and  Richard  de  Byflet, 

Nottingham,  on  complaint  by  Thomas  de  Folquardby  that  John  de  Gorges,  Nicholas  de 
Aka,  parson  of  the  church  of  Brighteston,  Richard  de  Aka,  Richard  de 
Bourne,  parson  of  the  church  of  Wroxhale,  Robert,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Chiltecomb  (Robert  de  Chiltecombe,  chaplain),  John  de  Steynton  (Staynton), 
William  de  Molyns,  Ralph  Here  ward,  and  others,  imprisoned  him  at 
Knyghtcton  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  until  he  had  made  fine  with  them  in  lOOZ. 
for  his  delivery,  and  had  procured  Theobald  Russel  to  bind  himself  by  his 
writing  to  the  said  John  de  Gorges  in  the  said  lOOZ.,  and  bound  himself  by 
another  writing  to  the  said  Theobald  in  the  same  sum,  and  by  another 
writing  in  a  further  sum  of  20  marks  to  the  said  John  de  Gorges,  and  until 
he  had  made  sufficient  security  to  deliver  to  the  said  Nicholas  two  bonds 
viz.  one  whereby  the  said  Nicholas  was  bound  to  him  in  20  marks,  and  the 
other  whereby  tho  same  Nicholas  was  bound  to  Walter  Petit,  ^  Thomas- 
servant  de  Folquardby,'  in  10  marks. 


882 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


|99Q  MEMBRANE  12(1.     < Schedule  done.) 

Nov.  14.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Boiisser,  John  de  Thorp 

Nottingham,  and  Robert  de  Aspale,  on  complaint  by  Elizabeth  de  Burgo,  the  king's 
neice,  that  John  son  of  John  de  Watevill,  John  de  Ingelthorp,  John  de 
Norton,  Thomas  Bosoun,  Robert  do  Benhale,  Alice  late  the  wife  of  John  de 
Watevill,  Geoffrey  *  Alicesbailiff  de  Watevill/  Edmund  Doget  of  Panetfeld, 
Martin  son  of  Thomas  Doreward,  John  le  Shephird,  and  others,  carried 
away  her  goods  at  Panetfeld,  co.  Essex,  and  assaulted  John  Crowe  and 
John  Frebeme,  her  men  and  servants.  By  E. 


Nov.  2. 
Halton. 


Nov.  24. 
Aavensdale. 


Commission  to  Baldwin  de  Gynes,  William  le  Botiller,  Richard  de 
Hoghton  and  Thomas  de  Lathum,  as  chief  keeper  of  the  peace  in  the  county 
of  Lancaster,  and  to  Thomas  de  Langetre  and  others  of  the  wapentake  of 
Lailand,  Peter  de  Burnhull  and  others  in  that  of  Derby,  Nicholas  de 
Langeford  and  others  in  that  of  Salford,  Laurence  Travers  and  others  in 
that  of  Amunderncss,  Gilbert  de  Wenyngton  and  others  in  that  of  Lones- 
dale,  Adam  de  Cliderhou  and  others  in  that  of  Blakburu,  as  sub-keepers  of 
the  peace,  and  the  sub-keepers  are  to  be  intendant  to  the  keepers. 
[l^arL  Writs,]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Thomas  de  Langetre,  William  de  Farington,  W^illiam  de 
Standissh  and  John  de  Croft  as  sub-keepers  in  the  said  wapentake  of 
Lailand,  and  they  are  to  be  intendant  to  the  above  keepers.    [Pari,  Writs.] 

The  like  to  the  following  sub-keepers  in  the  following  wapentakes  :— - 
Peter  de  Burnhull 
Gilbert  de  Halsale 
Richard  le  Walays 
Gilbert  Haydok 
Richard  le  Bold 
Richard  de  Welston 


^  in  the  wapentake  of  Derby. 


Nicholas  de  Langeford 
Richard  de  Hilton 
William  de  Chaderton 
Richard  de  Workedeslegh 
John  de  Asshton 

Laurence  Travers 
John  de  Barton 
John  de  Bredekirk 
Richard  de  Kighlegh 

Gilbert  de  Wenyngton 
Thomas  de  Wraton 
Henry  de  Croft,  the  younger 
William  de  Heton 

Adam  de  Cliderhou 
John  de  Oskayth 
Richard  do  Merkesdon 
Richard  de  Balderston 


in  the  wapentake  of  Salford. 


in  the  wapentake  of  Aumun- 
dernes. 


in  the  wapentake  of  Lonesdale. 


in  the  wapentake  of  Blakebum. 


Mandate  to  all  the  above  persons,  in  aid  of  the  sheriff,  to  arrest  all 
persons,  whose  names  will  be  given  to  them  by  the  sheriff,  who  have  been 
put  in  exigent  for  offences  against  the  peace.      [ParL  Writs.] 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Cantebriggo,  Simon  de 
Brunne  and  John  de  Islep,on  complaint  by  Robert  de  Clopton  that  Ranulph 
de  Neuton,  Ralph  de  Multon,  Gilbert  Cobbe,  John  Dcnyng,  Roger  Scot, 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  1.  888 


-iqnq  Membrane   12d.     (SchediUe  dorse) — cont, 

William  de  Botelan,  Gunnilda  his  wife,  Robert  Quemedon,  John  Edward, 
John  de  Tychemersh  of  Peterborough,  Robert  de  Risshton,  Roger  Goselyn, 
Richard  le  Rede  of  Wodeston,  Richard  Clement,  Emma  late  the  wife  of 
Martin  de  Wodeston,  Simon  son  of  Benedict  de  Walmesfod  {sic),  with  others, 
broke  his  houses  at  Wodeston,  co.  Huntingdon,  carried  away  his  goods,  and 
assaulted  his  men.  By  fine  of  30s, 

MEMBRANE    lid. 

Nov.  12.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  de  Cleydon  and  John  de 

Nottingham.    Dovre  touching  the  persons  who  killed  Thomas  de  Titemerssh,  late  the 

king's  forester  of  Hatfeld,  co.  Essex,  at  Hatfeld.  By  K. 

Nov.  14.  The  like  to  Hervey  de  Staunton,  John  de  Cantebrigge  and  Simon  de 

Nottingham.    Brunne,  touching  the  persons  who  broke  the  king's  park  of  Waleden,  co. 

Essex,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer.  By  C. 

Nov.  16.  The  like  to  John  de  Thicheburn  and  two  others  (as  on  p.  881),  on  com- 
Nottingham.  plaint  by  Thomas  de  Folquardeby  that  John  de  Gorges  and  others  (as  on 
p.  881)  imprisoned  him  at  Enyghteton,  until  he  bound  himself  in  100^  to 
Theobald  Russel  to  the  use  of  John  de  Gorges,  and  in  20  marks  to  the 
said  John  de  Gorges,  and  found  security  for  the  delivery  of  a  bond  of  20 
marks  wherein  Nicholas  de  Aka  was  bound  to  him. 

By  fine  of  6  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  14.         The  like  to  Henry  de  Cobham,  Edmund  de  Passele  and  William  de  Ponte 

Nottingham.    Roberti,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Badesille  that  Robert  Gegge,  Thomas 

Bougeyn,  Robert  son  of  Thomas  de  Lyndrugg,  William  his  son,  Walter 

Wacy,  Richard  Douney,   Thomas  Gegge,  and  others,   assaulted  him  at 

Brenchele,  co.  Kent,  and  carried  away  his  goods.  By  E. 

Nov.  25.  The  like  to  William  de  Fulburne,  John  de  Cantebrigge  and  Richard  de 
Ravensdale.  Gatcsbury  on  information  that  Thomas  de  Bassele,  master  of  the  hospital 
of  Staundon,  Robert '  Thomasprest  de  Bassele,'  Robert  le  Botiller,  Richard 
de  Neuport,  Henry  de  Therlawe,  William  de  Therlawe,  Stephen  Goding 
of  Haveryng,  John  Flemyng  of  Munden,  Robert  son  of  Walter  le  Hosiere 
of  Staundene,  Henry  Melksop  of  Dygouneswell,  John  Bacoun,  William 
son  of  William  le  Sone  of  Staundone,  James  son  of  Nicholas  le  Fevre, 
William  le  Childe,  John  le  Hunte  of  Manewedene,  and  others,  broke  the 
king's  parks  of  Little  Hadham  and  Melkeleye,  co.  Hertford,  hunted  therein 
and  carried  away  deer. 

MEMBRANE   10(2. 

Nov.  14.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Stephen  de  Cobham,  Robert  de 
Nottingham  Asshele  and  Henry  de  Sardene,  on  complant  by  Hugh  Bouzi,  parson  of  the 
church  of  Coudene  that  Nicholas  Colepepir,  John  de  Norwyco,  Roger,  vicar 
of  the  church  of  Tonebrigge,  Elias  Port  of  Maydenstane,  Geoffrey  Page, 
William  son  of  Roger  de  Holthie,  Robert  le  Beer,  Richard  atte  Boure, 
Richard  le  Bordwrighte,  John  atte  Redene,  John  Basset,  the  younger, 
William  Waystrode,  William  le  Fithelere,  Thomas  atte  Mulle,  Osbert  le 
Rocke,  Thomas  de  Blakbrok,  William  de  Brampton,  the  younger,  Ralph  le 
Chapman,  William  and  Roger  his  sons,  John  Brian,  William  le  Haste, 
the  younger,  Gilbert  Stacy,  Gilbert  le  Bakere  of  Pecham,  Gregory  le 
Bakere,  Gilbert  Pury  of  Farleye,  Stephen  le  Taylour  and  Peter  le  Clerk 
broke  his  house  at  Coudene,  co.  Kent,  carried  away  goods,  and  assaulted 
his  men.  By  E. 


881 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323. 
Nov.  26. 

RivenBdale. 


Membrane   lOd — cant, 

Tho  like  to  John  dc  Bousser  and  Benedict  de  Coke  f eld,  on  complaint  by 
Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  that  Waresius  de  Valoignes,  Henry 
de  Valoignes,  Thomas  his  brother,  John  de  Wy,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Hortone,  William  his  brother,  William  Gerkevill,  Walter  le  Hunte,  Miles  de 
Mountcneye,  John  de  Dene,  Geofifrey  atte  Kechene,  Thomas  de  Northington, 
John  do  Loundres,  Walter  le  Hunte,  Reginald  de  Fones,  John  Corpiohon, 
William  le  Foughlere,'  Robert  le  Warner  of  Litelbourne,  John  de 
Bisshoposgate  of  Canterbury,  John  Colkyn  of  Dovre,  Nicholas  de  Bere  of 
Dovre,  Gilbert  atte  Pette  of  Wy,  William  Neuman  of  Hastingleye,  John 
Herleseye,  *  parker,*  Robert  de  Plumstede,  Stephen  Grey,  Henry  Waleys, 
and  others  broke  his  park  at  Brabourne,  co.  Kent,  hunted  therein  and 
carried  away  deer.     [Pari,  Wrtt^.]  By  p.s. 


Oct.  8. 

Ightenhill. 


Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  archdeacon 
of  Middlesex,  the  chancellor,  William  de  Ayremynne  and  William  de  Her- 
laston,  on  information  by  Robert  de  Muchedevre,  John  *  Robertesclerk  of 
Welle,'  William  Gramary,  Thomas  Gramary,  John  de  Routheclif,  John  le 
Vavasour,  William  de  Bayldon,  John  de  Bayldon,  Richard  de  Cardoill, 
William  de  Colthorp,  Richard  Sampson,  Thomas  Ketel,  John  de  Ridale, 
John  de  Cayli,  Henry  his  brother,  Richard  Ketel,  John  de  Saxton,  Adam 
de  Baildon,  Henry  de  Malton,  Simon  Warde,  Godfrey  son  of  William  de 
Alta  Rypa,  Adam  Mouhaut,  Nicholas  Mauleverer,  and  others,  took  away  his 
cattle  and  goods  at  Skypton  in  Cravene,  co.  York.  By  K. 


Dec.  80. 

Kenilworth. 


Dec.  27. 

Kenilworth. 


MEMBRANE   8d. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  de  Kyme,  Walter  de  Fris- 
keneye,  Simon  le  Chaumberleyn  and  Gilbert  de  Toudeby,  on  complaint  by 
Robert  de  Malberthorp  that,  whereas  the  king  lately  granted  to  him  the 
custody  of  the  lands  late  of  Robert  de  Welles,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the 
minority  of  the  heir,  Walter  de  Raytheby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Suth- 
somercotes,  Alan  Knyght,  his  knave,  Thomas,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Skyt- 
brok,  Abel,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Clement,  Salfletby,  Robert  de 
Covenham  and  John  de  Eton,  knaves  of  the  said  Abel,  Robert  Felter 
of  Louth,  William  Hauvill  of  Lincoln,  Alexander  his  brother,  Gilbert 
son  of  John  atte  Grene  of  Hagham,  and  others,  broke  the  park  of  the 
manor  of  Aby,  co.  Lincoln,  called  *  le  Moderwode,*  belonging  to  the  said 
inheritance,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer,  and  assaulted  William 
W^odcok,  his  servant  there,  bound  him  hand  and  foot  and  threw  him  into 
a  briar  bush,  so  that  he  lay  there  without  food  for  two  days.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Robert  de  Umframvill,  earl  of  Anegos,  and  Gilbert  de 
Berughdon,  touching  a  complaint  by  Jacominus  de  Mark',  merchant,  and 
his  fellows,  merchants  of  Bruges  and  Ipre  in  Flanders,  that  whereas  lately 
after  the  truce  with  the  count  of  Flanders,  they  laded  a  ship  of  Bruges, 
whereof  John  Robyn  was  master,  at  Berwick  on  Tweed,  with  wool  and  other 
goods,  to  take  to  Flanders,  and  the  said  ship  was  cast  ashore  at  Anebil  by 
Werkeworth  and  was  there  anchored  awaiting  favourable  weather,  and 
although  the  mariners  and  merchants  in  her  had  escaped  alive,  whereby 
the  si  lip  and  goods  were  not  wreck  of  sea,  certain  persons  of  the  county  of 
Northumberland  entered  the  ship  and  broke  it,  and  carried  away  the  said 
goods.  By  K. 

Afterwards,  6  June,  the  king  being  at  Kenilworth,  Richard  de  Emeldon 
was  associated  in  the  above  commission. 


17  EDWABD  II.— Pabt  1. 


ad6 


1823. 
Dec.  28. 

Kenllworth. 


Dec.  28. 

Kenihrorth. 


Membrane  Sd — cant. 

The  like  to  Henry  de  Gobham,  John  de  Bousser  and  Edmund  de  Passe- 
leye,  on  complaint  by  Bertrand  de  Vylar,  merchant  of  the  city  of  Bayonne, 
that,  whereas  he  laded  a  ship  of  the  parts  of  Malogret  called  a  *  Galey  *  at 
Le  Skluse  in  Flanders  with  divers  wares  to  take  to  Spain,  and  ran  towards 
Sandwich  to  take  refuge  from  pirates,  William  Hurtyn  of  Dover,  William 
Godyn  of  Dover,  Giles  Barbour,  John  Man,  Thomas  Armurer,  Nicholas 
Hurtyn  of  Dover,  Stephen  Alard  of  Wynchelse,  John  Batayl,  Bobert  Batayl, 
Gervase  Alard,  Reginald  Alard  of  Wynchelse,  and  others,  entered  her  as 
she  was  anchored  at  Stonore,  assaulted  him,  and  took  the  ship  with  the 
goods  in  her  into  the  port  of  Sandwich,  and  divided  the  goods  and  carried 
them  away ;  the  jury  to  be  of  the  county  of  Kent.  By  K. 

Commission  to  Hervey  de  Staunton,  Henry  Spigumel,  John  de  Stonore, 
Bobert  de  Malberthorp  and  Master  Bobert  de  Ayleston  to  enquire  touching 
rebels  of  the  counties  of  Gloucester,  Salop,  Worcester  and  Hereford,  who 
gave  aid  of  men,  both  horse  and  foot,  of  money  and  of  other  goods,  or 
adhered  to  the  rebels  who  lately  came  against  the  king  at  London  and  were 
afterwards  in  rebellion  at  Kingeston  and  elsewhere,  viz.  who  they  were  and 
of  what  estate,  dignity  or  condition,  whether  they  were  adherents,  or  what 
manner  of  aid  they  gave.  By  E. 


Dec.  6. 

Bavdnsdale. 


1324. 

Jan.  5. 

Henley. 


MEMBRANE    7d, 

Commission  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  and  Master  Robert 
de  Baldok,  king's  clerk,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  the  chancellor,  to  make 
a  visitation  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Martin  le  Grand,  London,  which  is 
exempt  from  the  jurisdiction  of  the  ordinary,  as  it  has  come  to  the  ears  of 
the  king  that  the  ornaments  and  books  are  often  wanting,  officers  and 
other  ministers  neglect  their  duties  although  they  receive  their  stipends, 
and  raise  brawls,  contentions  and  scandals  amongst  themselves ;  that  some 
carry  on  dissolute  lives  in  other  places ;  and  that  the  pensions,  oblations 
and  other  emoluments  accruing  to  the  said  chapel  which  ought  to  be 
applied  to  the  repair  of  the  defects  of  the  chapel,  to  payment  of  commons 
and  stipends  of  ministers  and  to  other  charges,  are  applied  to  other  uses. 
They  are  to  make  inquisition  of  these  things  by  jury  of  the  city  of  London, 
to  be  provided  by  the  sheriffs  of  the  city,  and  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
chapel  are  to  be  intendant  to  them. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Walter  de  Norwyco,  John  de  Thorp 
and  Simon  de  Hedersete,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Claveryng  that  Robert 
de  Morley  and  others  broke  his  park  at  his  manor  of  Costeseye,  which 
he  holds  for  life  of  the  king's  inheritance  and  the  said  John's  park  at 
Horsford,  co.  Norfolk,  hunted  therein,  set  up  tents  in  warlike  fashion  in 
the  park  of  Costeseye,  felled  trees  in  the  said  park,  carried  away  deer  in 
the  said  parks,  and  assaulted  his  men  at  Horsford.  By  fine  of  40«. 


1323. 

Deo.  26. 

Kenilworth. 


MEMBRANE  6d. 

Commission  to  John  de  Stonore,  Robert  de  Malberthorp  and  Master 
Robert  de  Ayleston  on  complaint  by  the  prelates,  nobles  and  people  of 
the  realm  that  commissioners  appointed  to  levv  troops  in  divers  counties 
have  oftentimes  aggrieved  the  people  by  taking  bribes  to  let  sufficient  men 
stay  at  home  and  by  sending  insufficient  men  who  had  nothing  to  give  to 
the  king,  and  by  practising  other  extortions  and  oppressions ;  to  enquire 
into  the  conduct  of  such  commissioners  or  their  deputies  in  the  counties  of 


24962 


2b 


886 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1323 


Dec.  28. 
Eenilworth. 


Deo.  26. 

Kenilworth. 


1324 
Jan.  1. 

Kenilworth. 


Membrane  Cyd — cant. 

Warwick  and  Leicester  since  the  beginning  of  the  king's  reign,  and  to 
punish  those  whom  they  find  guilty,  whether  they  are  convicted  at  the 
suit  of  the  king  or  of  any  other  persons.     [Pari,  Writs,]  By  K.  and  C. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Hervey  de  Staunston  (sk),  \ 

&e  E™:!'  Gl--^--.  Salop.  Worcester 

Robert  de  Malberthorp.  |       *°^  Hereford. 

Master  Robert  de  Ayleston.  / 

[Pari,    Writs.]      By  K. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  de  Herle,  Geoflfrey  le  Scrop, 
John  de  Doncastre,  Robert  de  Scorburgh  and  Adam  de  Hoperton,  on 
complaint  by  William,  archbishop  of  York,  that  Thomas  le  Rede  of 
Raskhill,  William  Dousyng  of  Beverley  and  John  his  brother,  Simon  do 
Aton  and  Edmund  de  Boynton  and  others  broke  his  houses  and  park  at 
Southburton,  co.  York,  hunted  in  his  park  and  carried  away  deer  and  goods. 

Commission  to  John  de  Mutford,  Walter  de  Friskeneye  and  William  de 
Gosefeld  to  enquire  touching  the  persons  who  stopped  the  water  of 
Welstrem  at  the  town  of  Welle,  so  that  people  cannot  go  with  vessels  from 
Lenne  to  Holm  and  Jakesle  and  elsewhere  in  the  counties  of  Huntingdon 
and  Norfolk.  By  K. 


Jan.  8. 

Kenilworth. 


1323. 

Dec.  28. 

Kenilworth. 

1324. 

Jan.  28. 

Iron  Aoton 


MEMBRANE    5d, 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Stonore,  Ralph  de  Bereford 
and  John  Descures  on  complaint  by  Nicholas  Dominici  of  Spain,  merchant, 
that  whereas  he  lately  laded  two  ships  with  goods  in  Spain  to  trade  within 
the  realm,  John  Hardyng,  John  de  Shotele,  Walter  Robjni,  Simon  Farone 
of  la  Rye,  Adam  Charles,  Andrew  le  Proute,  Martin  le  Clerk  of  Watleling, 
Nicholas  de  Bareflitt,  John  le  Flemyng,  *peletor,'  Henry  Flemyng,  Thomas 
le  Gardener,  Henry  Lumbard,  William  Aynel,  William  Shep,  William  As, 
Nicholas  Bassingrom,  Robert  de  Neuton,  Richard  Fort  of  Suthampton, 
Robert  le  Orfevre  of  Portesmuth,  William  de  Follebure,  John  le  Spicer  of 
Portesmuth,  William  de  Bourhunte,  Thomas  le  Mercer,  John  Richeby, 
John  le  Maunt,  John  Tankard,  Thomas  Hobbe,  John  Britt,  William  Shayl, 
Henry  Hamond  of  Havont,  Peter  Iddewyne  of  Hayling,  Richard  de 
Norhampton,  William  le  Glovere,  William  le  Wilke,  William  atte  Cruch 
of  Portesmuth,  John  Hussebourn  of  Andevre,  Robert  do  Lavyngton,  Philip 
Prat,  Henry  Russel,  Ralph  le  Bole,  William  de  Molyns,  John  de  Maydeston, 
John  Hursebourne,  Robert  Cowel,  Adam  Cole,  Henry  le  Chaundeler, 
William  Litolknave,  Hugh  Thomays,  and  others  of  the  county  of 
Southampton  and  elsewhere,  attacked  them  at  sea  opposite  the  town  of 
Southampton  near  the  Isle  of  Wight,  took  the  said  ships  and  goods  to 
Portesmuth,  co.  Southampton,  and  divided  the  goods  amongst  themselves. 

The  like  to  Hervey  de  Staunton,  Henry  Spygurnel,  John  de  Stonore, 
Robert  de  Malberthorpe  and  Master  Robert  de  Ayleston  touching  rebels  in 
the  counties  of  Gloucester,  Salop,  Worcester  and  Hereford  in  the  same 
terms  as  the  commission  of  enquiry  above  (/».  885).    [Pari.  Writs,]      By  K. 

Association  of  Hugh  de  Prestwold  in  the  room  of  Richard  de  Wylughby, 
who  is  engaged  by  command  of  the  king  in  Ireland,  in  a  commission  of 
oyer  and  terminer  directed  to  the  said  Richard,  Roger  Beler  and  William  de 


17  EDWARD  II.- Part  1. 


887 


1324. 


Membrane  5d--cont, 

Gosefeld  touching  the  persons  who  with  John  Wyard,  Geoffrey.de  Beaufo 
and  Thomas  Blauncfrount,  entered  the  manors  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl 
of  Winchester,  at  Brayles  and  Toneworth,  co.  Warwick,  as  above  [;>.  1G7]. 

The  like  association  in  a  like  commission  touching  the  persons  who  with 
Andrew  de  Kent  and  Thomas  Wythre  entered  the  earl's  manor  at  Alston- 
feld,  CO  Stafford  [p.  167] . 

The  like  touching  the  persons  who  with  John  Wyard,  Roger  de  Wasse- 
burn  and  Robert  de  Harie  entered  the  earl's  manors  at  Shirevelenche, 
Elmele,  Comberton  and  Salwarp,  co.  Worcester  [p.  167]. 

The  like  touching  the  persons  who  with  William  Trussel  and  William 
his  son,  Roger  la  Zouche  and  Ralph  his  son,  William  de  Bredon,  Robert 
de  Holand,  Robert  de  Halton,  William  de  Staunton,  'chivaler,*  John  son 
of  William  de  Ferariis,  Robert  de  Famham,  Walter  do  Busseby,  John 
Mallesores  of  Lubbenham,  William  de  Fyleby  of  Mountsorel,  entered  the 
earl's  manors  at  Lughteburgh,  Beaumaner,  Fretheby,  Ernesby,  Huclescote 
and  Querndon,  co.  Leicester  [p,  809]. 


Jan.  22. 
Gloncester. 

March  1. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 
Gloucester. 

March  10. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  19. 
Gloucester 


Jan.  24. 
Gloucester. 


MEMBRANE  4d. 

Commission  to  Richard  de  Wyndesore  and  Roger  de  Brok  to  be  con- 
servators of  the  peace  and  keepers  of  the  Statute  of  Winchester  in  the 
county  of  Middlesex.      [ParL  Writs.] 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Thomas  de  Veer  j 

John  Filiol  f 

Henry  Tilly 
William  Mowyn 
William  Engayne 

John  Morice 
Nigel  de  Salford 
Roger  de  Bello  Campo 


CO..  Essex. 


CO.  Huntingdon. 


CO.  Bedford. 


[Pari.  Writs.] 


MEMBRANE    3d. 


Commission  de  walliis  et/ossatis  to  Stephen  de  Gobham,  John  Filiol  and 
William  de  Ponte  Roberti,  for  the  marshes  between  the  towns  of  Apuldre 
and  Robertsbridge,  on  both  sides  of  the  water  of  Lymenee  on  the 
confines  of  Kent  and  Sussex. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  de  Fulbume  and  John  de 
Cantebrigge  on  information  that  Ralph  Swyft,  Richard  Frisel,  John 
Frisel,  Simon  son  of  William  le  Fevre  of  Little  Saxam,  Roger  le  Fevre  of 
Desenygg,  Nicholas  *  Nicholesman  le  Fevre  *  of  Dalham,  John  Parys, 
Roger  le  Pestour,  Geoffrey  le  Gisne  of  Asshele,  chaplain,  Alexander  son  of 
Alexander  Camayle  of  Hikelingham,  and  others,  broke  the  king's  park  at 
Desenyngg,  co.  Suffolk,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer. 


Jan.  12. 

Worcester. 


MEMBRANE    2d. 


Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  le  Botiller  of  Wemme, 
William  Derkaleu,  Robert  de  Aston  and  Richard  de  Haukeslowe,  on 
complaint  by  Alice  Bumel  that  Walter  de  Bello  Campo,  Henry  de  Brocword, 
Ilol>ert  atte  Wode,  Richard  Pykebere,  John  le  Lyngedraper  and  others 
entered  her  manor  at  Bromo,  co.  Warwick,  and  carried  away  goods.     By  K. 


888 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1324. 

Jan.  12. 
Worcester. 


Membrane   2(1 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  the  said  Alice  that  Ralph,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Sudbury,  Alan  de  Glaseley,  John  de  Upton,  Thomas, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Newynton,  Nicholas,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Olaseley,  Wyotus  son  of  John  de  Olaseley,  Stephen  de  Buterley,  Thomas 
Cheyne,  parson  of  the  church  of  Felton,  Walter  de  Sudbury,  Thomas  son 
of  Alice  de  Middelton,  Richard  Simondes  of  Hompton,  Roger  Edythsone, 
Mola  de  Wadeley,  Richard  le  Mon,  David  son  of  Hugh  le  Provost  of 
Sudbury,  Philip  *  Davidman,'  Philip  de  Whytewalle,  John  Lengleys,  John 
de  Duddeley,  Cfeoflfrey  de  Foxwod^,  Walter  Haket,  and  Robert  le  Taillour 
of  Newynton,  with  others,  entered  her  manor  at  Eudon,  co.  Salop,  and 
carried  away  goods.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  the  said  Alice  that  Malcolm  Musard, 
Thomas  de  Brewode,  chaplain,  John  de  Pycheford,  John  Wyard,  Robert  de 
Harley,  Edmund  de  Ben  well,  Richard  son  of  Laurence  de  Estham,  Thomas 
le  Porter,  Nicholas  le  Driver  of  Pershore,  William  le  Provost  of  Stortone, 
William  Badroun,  William  de  Walcroft,  Robert  Foliot,  Richard  de  Colynton, 
Reginald  le  Druye,  Nicholas  Broun,  Adam  le  Mareschal,  John  Croware, 
Richard  Croke,  Thomas  de  Wyk,  Adam  de  Stodeley,  John  Woderou, 
'  taillour,'  Geoffrey  de  Malley,  W^alter  de  Glatre,  John  de  Westeme,  John 
de  Ree,  '  taillour,'  William  le  Growere,  John  son  of  William  del  Hide, 
Stephen  del  Wode,  William  de  Newynton,  William  *  Jonesman  Wyard,' 
John  Overe,  John  le  Webbe,  Adam  his  son,  Roger  de  Estham,  John  le 
Porter  of  Estham,  John  son  of  John  del  Grene  and  others  entered  her 
manors  at  Marteley  and  Stokkeley  («fc),  co.  Worcester,  and  carried  away  her 
goods.  By  E. 


Feb.  4. 

Inin  Aoton. 


MEMBRANE    Id. 

Gommission  to  John  de  Mutford  and  Walter  de  Friskeneye,  on  complaint 
by  Juliana  late  the  wife  of  Henry  Box,  to  examine  at  St.  Martin's  le  Grand 
the  record  and  process  of  a  plea  which  was  before  the  mayor  and  sheriffs  of 
London  in  the  Hustings  of  that  city  between  the  said  Juliana,  plaintiff,  and 
John  do  Weston  and  Beatrice  his  wife,  William  son  of  Henry  Box,  John  le 
White  of  Almain  and  John  Hurel  of  London,  tenants,  touching  a  messuage 
in  London,  and  to  correct  the  error,  if  any,  therein. 


(  889  ) 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pakt  2. 


1324. 

Feb.  26. 

FoUiAm. 


Feb.  28. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  28. 
Westminster. 


March  2. 
Westminster. 

March  5. 
Westminster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  26. 
Westminster. 


March  9. 
Westminster. 


March  16. 
Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    29. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  two  years  for  John  de  Chinnok, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Pydeletrente. 

The  like  for  the  following: — 
Simon  de  Cranesle,  for  one  year. 
The  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  the  house  of  God,  Dover. 

Thomas  de  Lavenham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Great  Okele,  going  to 
Paris  for  study,  has  letters  nominating  Thomas  de  Langham,  chaplain,  and 
Elias  de  Colecestre  his  attorneys  for  two  years. 

Master  Robert  de  Pynchebeck,  prebendary  of  Suth  Neubald  in  the  church 
of  St.  Peter,  York,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  the  like,  nominating  William 
de  Manthorp  and  Alan  de  Hereford  of  Pynchebeck  his  attorneys  for  two 
years. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  £chyngham,  knight,  and  Bertrand 
Ferandi,  clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  business.  By  K. 

Association  of  Henry  Beaufiz  with  the  justices  in  eyre  for  the  forest  of 
Essex  as  the  queen's  nominee  in  all  pleas  which  affect  her  forest  of 
Haveryng,  since  5  March  11  Edward  II :  in  pursuance  of  the  following 
grant  to  the  queen.  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  the  king's 
kinsman,  William  la  Zousche  of  Assheby,  and  William  de  Cleydon  were 
lately  appointed  justices  in  eyre  this  turn  for  the  forest  of  Essex,  and 
afterwards  Philip  de  Say  was  associated  in  that  commission,  but  the  king, 
having,  on  5  March  11  Edward  II,  granted  in  dower  to  queen  Isabel, 
amongst  other  castles  and  lands,  the  forest  of  Haveryng,  co.  Essex,  with 
the  right  of  having  by  the  king's  writs  and  those  of  his  successors  justices, 
to  be  nominated  by  herself;  to  go  on  eyre  for  pleas  of  her  said  forest 
whenever  she  thought  fit,  and  of  receiving  the  fines,  ransoms  and  amerce- 
ments accruing  therefrom,  in  accordance  with  this  grant  she  nominated 
to  the  king  the  said  Henry.  By  E. 

Grant  to  William  de  Ayremynne,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Stoke  by 
Newerk  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  being  in  his  bands.        By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln.  By  K. 

John  Darcy,  *le  neveu,'  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  service,  has  letters 
nominating  Peter  de  Salso  Marisco  and  William  de  Fyncheden  his  attorneys 
for  three  years. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Dover. 

The  like  for  the  following: — 
Robert  de  Enapton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Skipesworth. 
William  Dryhull,  parson  of  the  church  of  Gostinston  in  Wales. 
John  de  DsJton. 

The  like  until  Michaelmas  for  Geoffrey  de  la  Lee,  going  beyond  the  seas. 


890 


caijEndar  of  patent  rolls. 


1324. 

March  6. 
Westminster. 


Maroh  6. 
Westminster. 


March  6. 
Westminster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 


March  15. 
Westminster. 

March  10. 
Westminster. 


Membrayie  29 — conU 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  W.  bishop  of  Exeter  and  his 
successors  by  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  house  of  St.  Sepulchre's, 
Warrowyk,  of  5  messuages,  1  carucate  of  land  and  10^.  lOd,  of  rent  in  the 
suburb  of  the  city  of  London  in  the  parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes  without 
the  Bar  of  the  New  Temple,  London,  and  Haryngeye,  and  of  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  which  are  held  in  chief  as  of  the 
honour  of  Leycestre,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John 
Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  late  escheator  this  side  Trent,  so  that  the  bishop 
may  appropriate  the  said  church ;  in  exchange  for  8  acres  of  land  in 
Snytenfeld,  co.  Warwick,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Snytenfeld, 
which  they  may  also  appropriate.  By  K. 

Appointment  of  Master  William  de  Weston,  king's  clerk,  canon  of 
Lincoln,  doctor  of  laws,  as  the  king's  proctor  in  the  present  parliament  of 
Charles,  king  of  the  French,  in  all  causes  affecting  the  king  by  reason  of 
his  duchy  of  Aquitaine ;  with  power  to  make  excuses  for  the  king's  absence. 

[Fvedera.] 

The  like  of  the  said  William  as  the  king's  proctor,  as  above,  with  power 
to  sue  and  require  the  adjournment  of  questions  touching  the  said  duchy. 
[Fcedera,'] 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  son  of  Alan  de  Lange- 
ford  and  Agnes  his  wife  of  2  messuages,  a  carucate  of  land,  12i  acres  of 
meadow,  and  19s.  of  rent  in  Wynterbournefourde,  Little  Langeford, 
Muleford,  Laverkestoke  and  Hurdecote  by  Eurleswynterbourne  to  the  prior 
and  brethren  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  by  Wilton  to  find  a  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Langeford  for  the 
souls  of  the  said  John  and  Agnes,  their  fathers  and  mothers,  ancestors  and 
heirs,  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  lOOs. 

Simple  protection  for  one  year  for  Stephen  de  Segrave,    [archbishop] 
elect  and  confirmed  [of  Armagh]. 

Appointment  of  Giles  de  Wachesham,  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  and 
Thomas  Flory,  to  arrest  John  Russel  of  Spaldyng,  Robert  Lokeinthewynde 
of  Peterborough,  John  de  Chelton,  John  Norman  of  Fletwell,  Thomas 
Barbour  of  Boston,  and  Alan  Dyver  of  Wygenhale,  with  others,  who  attacked 
a  ship  called  le  Annot  of  Ditton,  laded  for  London  by  the  said  sheriff  by 
command  of  the  king  and  for  his  use,  with  8,000  of  '  stokfissh,'  2  barrels 
of  sturgeon  and  1,000  of  cod  {m4)ru)y  of  the  price  of  GOZ.,  between  Lenne 
and  Deford,  killed  the  mariners  in  her  and  took  her  to  the  port  of  Sheford, 
CO.  Sussex,  and  there  sold  the  fish  and  other  victuals  in  her,  and  to  keep 
them  in  safe  custody  until  further  order  ;  and  to  arrest  and  keep  safe  such 
of  the  said  fish  and  goods  as  the  sheriff  can  prove  to  have  been  put  in  the 
ship  by  him.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE  28. 

March  18.        Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William  de  Bosco,  parson  of 

Westminster,    the  church  of  Harewe,  of  a  messuage,  lOli  acres  of  land,  51  acres  of 

meadow  and  4s.  4^(i.  of  rent  in  Harewe  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 

service  daily  in  honour  of  the  Virgin  in  the  said  church.        By  fine  of  40s. 

Murch  16.        The  like  by  William  Mareschal  of  Dorcestre  of  100s.  of  rent  in  Dorcestre 
Wcf'tminster.    to  a  chaplain  to  colebrato  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  the  hospital 
of  St.  John,  Dorcestre,  for  the  souls  of  the  said  William,  his  ancestors  and 
successors,  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  10  marks 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt    .  891 


1  Q24.  Membrane  28 — ctmt. 

March  20.        The  like  by  Nicholas  Crane  of  two  messuages  in  the  parish   of   St. 

Westminster.    Nicholas  atte  Flesshameles,  London,  which  he  had  by  feoflfment  of  Reginald 

Pi^'gesfiessh  and  John  de  Paris,  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service 

daily  in  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Nicholas, 

his  ancestors  and  successors.  By  fine  of  4  marks. 

March  16.        Grant  to  the  scholars  of  the  university  of  Oxford,  in  pursuance  of  the 

Westminster,   king's  grant  to  them  of  4  March,  2  Edward  II,  of  power  to  summon  in  all 

personiU  actions  the  burgesses  and  other  lay  persons  of  the  town  (municipit) 

of  Oxford  before  the  chancellor  of  the  University  [Vol,  1,  p.  108]  that  this 

grace  shall  not  bo  revoked  without  duo  deliberation  or  special  mandate. 

By  K.  and  by  pet.  of  C. 

March  20.        Safe-conduct  for  Otto  de  Bodriugan  going  on  pilgrimage  to  Santiago. 
Westmin^r,  By  £, 

March  24.        Inspeximus  of  an  indenture  dated  at  Dover,  28  October  17  Edward  II, 
Westminster ,   and  seivled  with  the  seals  of  the  commonalty  of  the  port  of  Dover,  of 

P^dmund,  earl  of  Kent,  late  constable  of  the  castle  of  Dover  and  warden  of 
the  Cinque  Ports,  and  of  divers  burgesses  and  com-barons  of  the  said  port, 
to  the  following  effect. — The  controversies  between  William  Virgile,  Richard 
Archier,  William  Hurtyn  and  others  of  the  society  called  'Ferschip,' 
having  ships  called  *  passagers '  in  the  town  of  Dover,  on  the  one  part,  and 
John  atte  See,  Thomas  Reade,  William  Russel  and  others,  com-barons, 
prosecuting  for  the  commonalty  of  the  said  town,  of  the  other  part, 
touching  the  profit  of  the  passage  between  Dover  and  Wytsand,  have  at 
length  by  the  intervention  of  friends  been  settled  as  follows.  The  society 
agrees  to  contribute  for  themselves  and  all  having  passagers  to  the 
commonalty  on  every  freight  of  every  ship  freighted  with  horses  from 
Dover  to  Whitsand  2/f.,  and  on  every  passenger  boat  freighted  with  persons 
on  foot  12//.,  to  be  received  by  two  or  three  men  elected  for  this  purpose, 
before  leaving  the  shore  and  to  bo  deposited  in  a  common  chest  by  the 
mayor  and  jurats  of  the  town.  For  this,  the  commonalty  grant  that  the 
society  be  able  henceforth  to  make  the  said  passage  by  themselves  and 
their  men  with  all  profits  arising  therefrom  without  challenge  of  the 
commonalty. — And  confirmation  of  the  same  with  further  grant  that  all 
persons  of  the  said  port  who  have  or  wish  to  have  passenger  ships  or  boats 
of  this  kind,  may  have  them  and  make  the  above  contributions,  and  that 
the  money  arising  therefrom  be  put  in  a  common  chest  in  the  church  of 
St.  Martin's,  Dover,  under  the  custody  of  two  or  three  good  and  lawful 
men  of  the  said  port  having  such  passenger  ships,  who  are  to  be  elected  by 
their  like,  and  under  the  seal  of  two  or  three  good  men  of  the  rest  of  the 
commonalty,  to  be  kept  in  aid  of  service  to  be  done  to  the  king,  and  other 
necessities  of  the  port.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  John  Pecche,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Dover  and  warden  of 
the  Cinque  Ports,  to  cause  the  above  to  be  proclaimed,  and  to  forbid  in  the 
king's  name  anyone  on  pain  of  life,  limbs,  body,  goods  and  lands  from 
attempting  anything  to  the  contrary.  By  K. 

March  28.         Licence  for  Uanulph  de  Dacre  and  Margaret  his  wife  to  enfeoff  William 
Westminster     do  Burgh,  parson  of  the  church  of  Dacre,  and  Robert  Parvyng  of  1,000 

acres  of  wood  in  Leysingby,  two  parts  of  the  manors  of  Irthington  and 
Burgh  upon  Sands,  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Hoff,  and  the  advowsons  of 
the  priory  of  Lanercost  and  of  the  church  of  Ayketon,  held  in  chief  ;  and 
the  following  reversions,  .viz.  of  a  third  part  of  the  said  manors  which 
John  de  Castre  and  Isabel  his  wife  hold  in  dow^r  of  the  said  Isabel ;  a 
moiety  of  the  manor  of  Hoff  which  Thomas  de  Maaneby  holds  for  life ; 


392  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


"l  ao  J  Membrane  28 — cont. 

and  the  manor  of  Leysingby  oxcept  the  said  1,000  acres  of  wood  therein, 
which  William  de  Multon  holds  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
Margaret,  and  for  the  said  William  and  Robert  to  grant  the  same  to  the 
said  Ranulph  and  Margaret  in  fee  tail,  with  remainder  in  tail  to  William 
their  son,  Thomas  brother  of  the  said  William,  and  Ranulph  brother  of 
the  latter,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Margaret.       By  fine  of  402. 

March  15.  Tnspe:mnus  and  confirmation,  in  favour  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of 
Westminster.  Winchester,  the  present  lord  of  the  town  and  land  of  DynebBgh,  of  letters 
patent  dated  at  Northampton,  28  August  18  Edward  I,  whereby  the  late  king 
granted  to  Henry  de  Lascy,  late  earl  of  Lincoln,  that  all  his  men  then  or 
thereafter  inhabiting  his  town  of  Dinebegh  should  be  exempt  throughout 
all  the  king's  lands  of  Wales,  and  also  the  counties  of  Chester,  Stf^ord, 
Salop,  Gloucester,  Worcester  and  Hereford  from  toll,  stallage,^  paiage, 
pavage,  murage,  pontage  and  passage.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE   27. 

March  5.         Simple  protection  until  Michaelmas  for  Walter  Waldeshef ,  king's  yeoman, 
Westminster,    going  on  pilgrimage  beyond  the  seas.  By  p.s. 

March  8.         Exemption  for  life  to  Richard  le  Chaumberleyn,  knight,  from  being  put 

Westminster,   on  assizes,  juries  or  recognitions,   and  from  being  made  sheriff,  coroner, 

forester,  verderer  or  other  bailiff  of  the  king  against  his  will.  By  K. 

March  10.        Mandate  to  John  de  Blomvull,  esoheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk, 

Westminster.    Suffolk,   Cambridge,   Huntingdon,   Essex  and  Hertford,   to  restore  the 

temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Eye  to  Robert  Morpayn,  monk  of  Bemay, 

preferred  to  be  prior  thereof  by  Robert,  abbot  of  Bemay,  the  king  having 

taken  his  fealty.  By  K. 

Writ  (ie  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants. 

March  7.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Westminster.  Langedon  by  Henry  Beaufiz  of  100  acres  of  land,  4s.  9(/.  of  rent  and  a  rent 
of  11  hens  in  Westlangedon,  not  held  in  chief,  which  are  extended  at 
80«.  11^7.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  the  sheriff  of  Kent; 
in  part  satisfaction  of  their  licence  to  acquire  land  and  rent  to  the  value  of 
20^  a  year. 

March  10.        Richard  de  Clifford,  canon  of  Raveneston,  bringing  news  of  the  death  of 
Westminster.  Roger,  the  prior,  has  letters  to  the  subprior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect. 

March  8.         Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  three  years  for  John  Darcy,  *  le  neveu,' 
Westminster,   staying  in  Ireland  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  there  to  remain  in  the  company  of  the 
said  John  on  the  king's  service : — 

John  Moriz.  By  K. 

John  de  Barkeworth.  By  K. 

PhiUp  de  Caltofte.  By  K. 

John  Darcy,  *  le  fitz.' 

March  10.        Tottus  de  Monte  Claro,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating 
Westminster.  Frisotus  de  Monte  Claro  and  Master  John  de  Monte  Claro  his  attorneys  in 
England  for  two  years. 


17  EDWARD  n.— Part -2.  898 


1324,  Membrane  27 — cont, 

March  18.        Presentation  of  Richard  de    la  More  of  Wamberge  to  the  church  of 
WestminBter.  Eingeston  Seintmor  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  the  lands  of  Maurice  de  Berkele,  a  rebel,  being  in  his  hands. 

By  p.s. 

March  12.        Robert  de  Gloucestre  and  Richard  do  Abbodeleye,  canons  of  Lanthony  by 
Weeiminsfcer.    Gloucester,  bringing  news  of  the  resignation  of  William  de  Pondebury,  the 
late  prior,  have  letters  to  the  subprior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect. 

By  p.s. 

March  10.  Pardon  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Newstead  in  Shirewode  for  the  aliena- 
Westminster,  tion  to  them  in  mortmain  by  Ralph  de  Frechevill  of  all  the  lands  which 
they  have  of  the  fee  of  the  said  Ralph  in  Scardeclyve  and  Palterton  and 
in  the  whole  soke  of  Scardeclyve  with  the  capital  messuage  and  with  the 
park  as  it  is  enclosed,  mills,  stews,  homages,  reliefs,  wards,  escheats  and 
services  both  of  free  men  and  villeins,  and  with  the  homage  and  service 
of  William  de  Warsop  and  his  heirs  for  a  tenement  he  holds  in  Cryche ; 
which  the  prior  and  convent  formerly  held  of  the  said  Ralph  by  knight 
service ;  and  grant  that  they  may  hold  the  same  in  frank  almoin. 

By  E.  and  by  pet.  of  C. 

March  12.  Pardon  to  Thomas  la  Zousche  for  acquiring  for  life  without  licence  of 
Westminster.  Edward  I,  5  messuages  and  11  virgates  of  land  in  Baseford,  co.  Notting- 
ham, from  William  la  Zousche,  who  held  them  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of 
Peverel,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  John  de  Bolingbrok,  escheator 
in  the  counties  of  Leicester,  Warwick,  Nottingham,  Derby  and  Lancaster ; 
and  grant  that  he  may  keep  the  same.  By  fine  of  40s. 

March  4.         Protection    with  clause  volnmus  for  one  year  for  Master  William  de 
Westminster.   Weston,  going  beyond  the  season  the  king's  service.  By  E. 

March  4.        Protection  with  clause  nnlumm  for  one  year  for  the  said  William,  a  clerk. 
Westminster.  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  abbot  of  Strata  Florida. 

March  14.        Pardon  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Eirkestede  of  the  following  trespasses, 
Westminster,    yig.  of  Henry,  sometime  abbot,  in  acquiring  by  a  fine  between  him  and 

Ralph  de  Rodes,  levied  6  Henry  III  before  Martin  de  PateshuU  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  the  whole  marsh  which  the  said  Ralph  held 
in  Wildemore,  including  woods,  herbages,  meadows,  pastures,  services  and 
customs  ;  and  of  the  same  abbot  in  acquiring  by  another  fine  between  him 
and  Robert  Marmyoun,  the  whole  marsh  which  the  said  Robert  held  or 
could  hold  there ;  as  appears  by  the  tenor  of  the  feet  of  the  said  fines  which 
came  before  the  king  in  Chancery  and  by  the  inquisition  (id  quod  damnum 
made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  late  escheator  this  side 
Trent :  and  grant  that  they  retain  the  same  for  ever. 

By  pet.  of  G.  and  by  fine  of  lOOs. 

March  12.        Pardon  to  Walter  de  Pavely,  knight,  as  a  rebel.      [Pari,  Wriu.]      By  E. 
Westminster, 

March  12.        Licence  for  the  alienation  in   mortmain  by  Ralph  de  Baketon  of  a 
Westminster,   messuage,  15  acres  and  8  roods  of  land,  and  3  roods  of  meadow  in  Blockele  to 
Benedict  de  Paston,  parson  of  the  church  of  Blockele,  to  a  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  church  in  honour  of  the  Virgin. 

By  fine  of  lOs. 

March  20.        Licence  for  John  de  Tyghele  to  enfeoff  William  Russel  of  2  messuages, 

Westminster.    92  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  and  8«.  of  rent  in  Old  Wyndesore, 

CO.  Berks,  held  in  chief,  and  for  the  said  William  to  grant  the  same  to  the 

said  John  and  Avice  his  wife  in  tail  male,  with  remainder  in  tail  to  Joan 

their  daughter,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John. 

By  fine  of  5  marks. 


894  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1  004  Membrane  27 — cont. 

March  18.        Pardon  to  Richard  son  of  John  de  Peterton  of  Boclond  for  entering 

WtBtminBter.  2  virgates  of  land  in  Bocland  which  his  father  John  de  Petreton  acquired 

without  licence  in  the  time  of  Edward  I  from  John  de  Lenham,  who  held 

them  in  chief ;  with  restitution  of  the  said  lands.     By  fine  of  half  a  mark. 

March  10.        Pardon  to  Ralph  le  Parker  for  his  adherence  to  Andrew  de  Harola  when 

Westminster,    ^^rl  of  Carlisle.     Pardon  to  him  also  for  the  death  of  Richard  Flecher  and 

all  felonies  and  trespasses.  By  E. 

March  20.        Pardon,    at    the    request   of   Edmund,  earl   of  Arundel,   to   William 
Westminster.    Waldeboef  as  a  rebel ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands  and  goods.  By  K. 

March  10.        Richard  de  Clifford,  canon  of  Raveneston,  bringing  news  of  the  death  of 
Westminster.    Roger,  sometime  prior  thereof,  has  letters  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of 
licence  to  elect. 

MEMBRANE    26. 

March  8.        Presentation  of  Henry  de  Stradebrok  to  the  church  of  Offord  in  the 
Westminster,    diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of   Walter  de  Stretton,  last 
rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir 
of  Walter  de  Langton,  late  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

The  like  of  Roger  do  Kaynes  to  the  church  of  Stowe  in  the  same  diocese, 
in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of  Warin  de  Insula,  a  rebel, 
being  in  his  hands.  By  E. 

March  12.        Grant  during  pleasure  to  William  de  Preston  of  the  office  of  controller  of 
Westminster,    the  custom  on  wools,  hides  and  wool  fells  as  well  of  the  old  custom  as  of 
the  increment  thereof;  and  of  the  other  customs  on  wines  and  other  goods 
of  strangers  and  aliens  in  the  port  of  Boston :  he  is  to  receive  as  much  as 
former  controllers.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  son  of  Thomas  de  Therfeld  of  Lenne  to  deliver  the 
said  office  to  him  by  indenture,  with  the  piece  of  the  seal  deputed  thereto 
and  all  other  things  pertaining  thereto. 

March  12.        Presentation  of  Master  Simon  de  Clare  to  a  moiety  of  the  church  of 
Westminster.    Westwalton  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
late  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Ely. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumm  for  one  year  for  Master  Thomas  Pirot, 
clerk. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 

The  abbot  of  Tallellyche  in  Wales. 
The  abbot  of  Whitland  in  Wales. 

March  12.        Pardon  to  Peter  de  la  Mare  of  his  rebellion ;  with  restitution  of  his  lands. 
Westminster.  By  E. 

March  10.        Grant  for  three  years  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  city  of  Hereford 
Westminster,    of  murage.  By  pet.  of  C. 

March  12.  Licence  for  Alexander  son  of  Andrew  Luterell  to  enfeoff  John  de 
Westminster.  Puntyngton  and  Eleanor  his  wife  and  Laurence  their  son  and  the  heirs  of 
the  said  Laurence  of  the  manor  of  Hardyngton  Maundevill,  held  in  chief, 
although  it  appears  by  inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  John  Everard, 
eschcator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset,  Dorset,  Devon  and  Cornwall,  that  if 
the  said  Alexander  were  to  die  leaving  an  heir  under  age,  the  king  would 
lose  the  marriage  of  the  heir  and  the  custody  of  the  said  manor  and  of  the 
manor  of  Estcantokesheved.  By  fine  of  lOZ. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2.  895 


March  17.        Presentation  of  John  de  Wodeford  to  the  church  of  Melton  Moubray  in 
WeBtminBter.    the  dioceso  of  Lincoln.  By  K. 

March  19.        Safe-conduct  and  writ  of  aid,  until  Whitsunday,  for  John  de  Toucestre, 
Westminbtor.    whom  the  king  is  sending  on  his  business  to  the  March  of  Wales.       By  K. 

March  18.        Protection  with  clause  rolumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Nevill,  going  to 
Westminster.    Ireland  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

March  15.         Writ  of  aid  for  Oto  lo  Alemaund,  Serjeant  at  arms,  appointed  to  arrest 

Westminster.    John  Andreu,  Richard  le  Flesshewere,  Thomas  le  Clerk,  Simon rde  Mere- 

feld  of   Stonore,   Thomas  de   Medclane  of  Canterbury,  Roger  le  Bere, 

*  peletor '  of  London,  John  de  Wynchelse  of  Canterbury  and  AdaiQ  le  Barber 

of  Chilham.  By  K. 

March  IG.         Licence,  after  inquisition  ad  quod  danmum  made  by  William  de  Weston, 
Westminster,    escheator  in  the  counties  of  Surrey,  Sussex,  Kent,  Middlesex  and  the  City 

of  London,  for  John  de  Meroworth  to  enfeoff  Peter  Peverel  of  the  manor  of 
^leroworth  and  of  the  advowson  of  the  church  thereof,  held  of  the  honour  of 
(Houcestor,  which  is  in  the  king's  hands ;  and  for  the  latter  to  grant  the 
same  to  the  said  John  and  Margery  his  wife  in  fee  tail,  with  remainder  to 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John.  By  fine  of  100a. 

March  20.        Pardon  to  Richard  Waleys,  knight,  of  his  rebellion.  By  p.s. 

Westminster. 

March  20.        Crrant  to  Geoffrey  le  Scrop  of  all  the  manors,  lands,  knights'  fees  and 
Westminster,    advowsons  of  churches  late  of  Richard  le  Waleys,  knight,  forfeited  to  the 

kin*^'  by  reason  of  his  rebellion ;  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  until  the  said 
Richard  or  his  heirs  shall  have  paid  him  or  his  heirs  the  2,000  marks 
wherein  the  said  Richard  made  fine  with  the  king  for  his  life  and  lands, 
which  fine  the  king  has  granted  to  the  said  Geoffrey.  Upon  payment  of 
the  said  line  the  said  Gcofi'rey  is  to  restore  the  premises  to  Richard. 

By  p.B. 
Mandate  to  John  de  Donecastre,  keeper  of  certain  lands  in  the  county 
of  York  which  are  in  the  king's  hands,  to  deliver  the  premises  to  the  said 
Geoffrey. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Deyvill,  keeper  of  certain  lands  in  the  county  of 
[omitted].  • 

March  28.         Licence   for  Oliver  de  Ingham  to  grant  the  manors  of  Denne  and 
Westminster.   Codeford,  CO.  Wilts,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons  of  churches  and  other 

appurtenances,  which  are  held  in  chief,  to  Walter  de  Stapeldon,  bishop  of 
Exeter,  and  Richard  his  brother,  for  their  lives,  and  for  the  executors  of 
the  one  who  survives  the  other,  to  hold  the  same  for  one  other  year. 

By  fine  of  40s. 

March  24.         Grant  to  Richard  de  la  Chaumbre,  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of  Colewych  in 
Westminster,   the  church  of  Lichfield,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of 

the  bishopric  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  R.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 


MEMBRASE    26. 

Feb.  8.  John   Bygot,   staying  in   England,   has  letters    nominating    John  de 

Westminster.    Bradewell  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  one  year. 

Mnrch  J.         Si<^nification  to  J.  bishop  of  Chichester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
Westminster,   of  Alan  de  iietlyng,  a  monk  of  Battle,  to  be  abbot  of  that  place.  By  K. 


896  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1904  Membrane  25 — cont. 

March  8.         Stephen,  elect  and  confirmed  of  Armagh,  staying  in  England,  has  letters 
Westminster,   nominating  John  de  Riggeleye  his  attorney  for  one  year. 

March  7.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  de  Calverley  to  the  abbot 
Westminster,  and  convent  of  Eirkestall  of  the  manor  of  Heddingleye,  held  in  chief  as  of 
the  honour  of  Pontefract,  which  is  in  the  king's  hands,  although  it  appears 
by  inquisition  ad  quod  dumnum  made  by  Thomas  de  Burgh,  king's  derk, 
escheator  beyond  Trent,  that  if  the  said  John  died  leaving  an  heir  under 
age  the  king  would  lose  the  custody  of  the  said  manor  during  the  minority. 

By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Feb.  28.  Safe-conduct  for  John  de  Leycestre,  serjeant  at  arms,  appointed  to  seek 
Westminster,  for  and  bring  to  the  king  John  de  Carmynou,  William  de  Pasford,  Thomas 
Queynt,  William  le  Deizare,  Osbert  Hamelyn,  John  Dyn,  Alexander  Cantok, 
John  Tuyt,  Oerard  Curtoys  and  Henry  de  Norhampton  for  rescuing  and 
abducting  Christina,  late  the  wife  of  Edmund  de  Wilyngton,  whom  in 
pursuance  of  a  privy  seal  he  had  attached  at  Lostwythiel,  co.  Cornwall,  as 
an  idiot  from  birth,  whereby  the  custody  of  her  lands  ought  to  belong  to 
the  king ;  for  which  trespass  the  king  commanded  the  sheriff  to  attach  the 
said  persons  and  Christina.  By  K. 

March  8.        Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Enapton, 
Westminster,    parson  of  the  church  of  Spykesworth. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
1323 .  The  prior  of  Dover. 

Dec.  12.         Writ  of  aid  for  Richard  de  Retlyng,   appointed    to  arrest   Malcolm 
Rivensdale.     Musard.  By  K. 

-100^  Vacated  because  above  under  the  same  dat£. 

March  6.        John  de  Colcestre,  canon  of  Bikenacre,  bringing  news  of  the  death  of 

Westminster.    Matthew  de  Langeton,  the  prior,  has  letters  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent 

of  licence  to  elect.  By  K. 

March  10.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Westminster.  Bulyngton  by  Alan  de  la  Rawe  of  Burgh  of  10  acres  of  land  in  Burgh  by 
Waynflet,  by  Margery  de  la  Rawe  of  Burgh  of  2  acres  of  land  there,  by 
WlUiam  del  Bek  of  Burgh  of  an  acre  there,  by  John  Everard  of  Burgh  of 
an  acre  there,  by  William  Greyman  of  Burgh  of  2  acres  there,  by  Walter 
Frankissh  of  Herdwyk  by  Wraggeby  of  a  toft,  9  a<;res  of  land  and  8  acres  of 
meadow  in  Herdwyk,  and  by  William  Mareschal  of  Bulyngton  of  8  acres  of 
land  and  12  acres  of  pasture  in  Skegnesse  which  are  of  the  fee  of  the  said  prior 
and  convent  and  are  of  the  value  of  25s.  8^/.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition 
made  by  Matthew  Broun,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Lincoln,  Northampton 
and  Rutland ;  in  part  satisfaction  of  their  licence  to  acquire  lands  or  benefices 
of  their  own  advowson  to  the  value  of  40  marks  a  year,  and  to  appropriate 
the  latter. 

March  10.        Presentation  of  William  de  Hinton  to  the  church  of  Elkeston,  in  the 

Westminster,   diocese  of  Worcester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  John  de 

Acton  being  in  his  hands.  By  K. 

March  12.        The  like  of  Robert  de  Hoton  to  the  church  of  Ledrede,  in  the  diocese  of 
Westminster.    Winchester.  By  K. 

March  10.        Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  Newecome  of  4  shops, 

Westminster.    26s.  8d.  of  rent  and  a  moiety  of  a  shop  in  London  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate 

divine  service  daily  in  the  parish '  church  of  St.  Michael's  atte  Come, 

London,  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Robert,  Maud  his  wife,  and  their  ancestors 

and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  lOOs. 


17  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  897 


iQo  I  Membrane  25 — rnnt, 

March  12.        Pardon  to  William  de  Weston  of  his  rebellion ;  with  restitution  of  his 
Westminater.    j^nds  and  goods.  By  K. 

March  18.        Safe-conduct  until  Midsummer  for  Walter,  late  prior  of  Bermundeseye, 
WostminBter,    going  to  his  native  country,  the  king  having,  at  the  request  of  certain 

lieges,  remitted  his  indignation  on  account  of  some  offences  committed 
against  him  by  the  said  prior,  for  which  the  said  prior  was  indicted,  and 
willing  that  he  should  return  to  his  native  country.  By  K. 

March  12.        Licence  for  William  de  Insula  to  grant  for  life  to  Robert  de  Aston  a 
Westminster,    moiety  of  the  manor  of  Great  Rysindon,  co.  Gloucester,  and  the  advowson 

of  the  church  of  that  town,  held  in  chieJf;  at  a  rent  for  the  first  ten  years 
of  a  rose  at  Midsummer,  and  after  that  of  10  marks  a  year  at  Midsummer. 

By  fine  of  6  marks. 

March  18.        Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Richard  de  Gornubia,  king's 

Westminster,    clerk,  of  2  messuages,  8  tofts,  7  bovates  of  land,  and  11  acres  of  meadow  in 

Laghton  in  Lindeseye  and  Bliton  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  service  daily  in 

the  parish  church  of  Laghton  in  Lindeseye  for  the  souls  of  the  said  Richard, 

his  father  and  mother,  and  all  the  faithful  departed.      By  fine  of  6  marks. 

March  14.  Pardon  to  Hugh  son  of  William  son  of  Nicholas  de  Eyngwaldmersh  and 
Westminster,  Alice  his  wife  for  acquiring  in  fee  tail  without  licence  a  messuage,  a  bovate, 
81^  acres  of  land,  and  1  acre  and  1  rood  of  meadow  in  Kyngwaldmersh 
from  Nicholas  son  of  John  de  Langesford,  who  held  them  in  chief  as  of  the 
honour  of  Peverel,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  John  de  Bolingbrok, 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Wwrwick,  Leicester,  Nottingham,  Derby  and 
Lancaster ;  and  grant  that  they  may  retain  the  same.  By  fine  of  20s. 

March  16.        Simple  protection  until  Michaelmas  for  William  *  Ithe  Halle,'  going  on 
Westminster,    pilgrimage  to  Santiago. 

March  14.        Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Gippewico. 

Westminster. 

March  15.        The  like  for  the  following : — 
Westminster.  Martin  son  of  Richard  de  la  Grene  of  Rughham. 

March  28.  Nicholas  de  Paxton  of  Gummecestre. 


March  28.  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Barton  of  Oswaldchirche. 

Westminster. 

March  18.        Presentation  of  William  de  Aykeheyed  to  the  church  of  Burgh  Glere  in 

Westminster,    ^jje  diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities 

of  the  bishopric  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

March  28.        Ralph  de  Monte  Hermerii  and  Isabel  his  wife,  staying  in  England, 
Westminster.   ^^^^  letters  nominating  William   Hare    and    Richard    Bynewale    their 
attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

March  27.        Matthew,  abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  Jumi6ges  {de  GemUico),  staying  beyond  the 

Westminster.    gg|^^  ^as  the  like  nominating  Henry  Renard,  his  fellow  monk,  and  Walter 

de  Perirs  for  three  years.  By  fine  of  100«. 

Gilbert  Bette,  burgess  of  Ypres,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  the  like 
nominating  James  Waterbalgh  for  two  years. 

Eatherine  late  the  wife  of  John  Waterbalgh,  and  Gilbert  Waterbalgh  of 
Ypres,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Waterbedgh,  staying  beyond  the  seas 
have  the  like  nominating  James  Waterbalgh  for  two  years. 

James  de  Outkerk  of  Ypres,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  the  like 
nominating  James  Walterbalgh  (nc)  and  WiUiam  le  May. 


898  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324  mfmiwam:  21 

Maroh  20.        Protection  for  one  year  for  William  de  Irby,  prior  of  Hereford,   and  his 
Weatminster.    men^  in  his  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Hereford  and 

of  the  goods  of  Adam  the  late  bishop,  in  the  king's  hands  by  judgement  of 
the  court;  which  custody  was  committed  to  him  during  pleasure  in 
conjunction  with  John  de  Hampton,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester, 
Hereford,  Worcester,  Salop  and  Stafford  and  the  March  of  Wales.    By  K. 

March  20.        Pardon  to  John  Scorcheboef,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  York,  for 
Westminster,    non-appearance  before  the  king  on  a  plea  of  trespass  by  William  son  of 

William  son  of  Walter  de  Ayketon  and  John  son  of  William  de  Ayketon, 
provided  that  he  surrender  at  the  Marshalsea  and  satisfy  the  king  and  the 
others.  By  K. 

March  21.        Signification  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,    of  William  Aubel,  canon  and  cellarer  of  Raveneston,  to  be  prior  of  that 

house.  By  p.s. 

March  11.        Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  Hubaut,  clerk,  of  a 

Westminster,    messuage,  and  land  in  Brugges  and  More  by  Brugges  to  the  master  and 

brethren  of  the  hospital  of  Holy  Trinity,  Brugges,  to  find  a  chaplain  to 

celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  hospital  for  the  souls  of  the  said 

John,  his  ancestors  and  successors.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

March  16.  Licence  for  John  Filiol  to  enfeoff  Richard  Filiol  and  Richard  de  Berg. 
Westminster,  holt  of  the  manor  of  Kelleveden,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Haghele, 
as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk, 
late  escheator  on  this  side  Trent ;  and  for  the  latter  to  grant  the  same  to  the 
said  John  and  Margery  his  wife  for  their  lives  with  successive  remainders 
to  Richard  son  of  the  said  John  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  to  the  heirs  of 
the  bodies  of  the  said  John  and  Margery,  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
John.  By  fine  of  20  marks. 

March  24.  Grant  in  fee  simple  to  Richard  de  Emeldon — in  satisfaction  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  grant  to  provide  him  with  land  to  the  value  of  20Z.  a  year  for  ever,  and 
other  land  to  the  value  of  20L  a  year  for  life,  in  pursuance  whereof  the  king 
has  already  granted  to  him  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Silkesworth  in  the 
bishopric  of  Durham,  late  of  Robert  de  Holand  and  in  the  king's  hands  by 
forfeiture  of  the  said  Robert,  to  hold  until  the  king  should  provide  him 
with  land  to  the  value  of  201.  a  year  for  life  ;  and  in  consideration  of  the 
said  Richanl's  release  to  the  king  of  land  to  the  value  of  lOZ.  a  year  for 
life  and  of  his  surrender  of  his  said  grant  of  40Z.  of  land  in  the  chancery  to 
be  cancelled — of  the  said  two  parts  of  the  said  manor  as  of  the  value  of  201. 
a  year  and  of  the  reversion  of  the  third  part  after  the  death  of  Ida  late  the 
wife  of  John  le  Marmeduk,  who  holds  it  in  dower.  And  if  the  king  desire 
to  resume  the  said  two  parts  or  third  part  at  any  time,  he  shall  assign  and 
deliver  to  the  said  Richard  land  to  the  value  of  80/.  a  year  to  hold  in  fee 
simple,  before  doing  so.  By  K.  and  C. 

March  24.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Res  ap  Griffyt,  kinsman  and  heir  of 
Westminster.  Griffin  son  of  Ednewet  of  a  grant  by  Res  the  younger  son  of  Res  Crehc 
to  Griffin  son  of  Ednewet  and  his  heirs  by  Guenlhian,  cousin  {cnnsobrina) 
of  the  said  Res  the  younger,  of  the  lands  of  Maenaur  Lansadurn  and 
Tehlwe  and  Kylweden,  and  Taleyares,  which  was  the  land  of  the  lady 
Wenlhiant,  with  Bleauhc  except  the  land  of  Kymrechor ;  to  hold  the  same 
quit  of  all  service  and  exaction  except  the  service  of  the  army  and  of 
entertaining  the  men  of  his  household  upon  the  land  of  Kombleauhc 
according  to  custom.  Witnesses : — Griffin  son  of  Ralph,  Master  Lowarhc, 
Earwet  son  of  Tuder,  Adam  son  of  Lowarhc  and  many  others. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2. 


899 


1324. 

March  25. 

Weftminster. 

March  15. 

Westminster. 

March  24. 

WestminBter. 


Membrane  24 — cont. 

Otto  de  Bodriugan,  going  on  pilgrimage  to  Santiago,  has  letters  nominat- 
ing Oliver  Treigaseu  his  attorney  in  England  until  Michaelmas. 

Protection  with  clause  rogamus  for  one  year  for  the  master  and  brethren 
of  the  hospital  of  St.  Anthony  commorant  in  England. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Bersted  to  the  church  of  Lyndon  in  the  diocese 
of  Lincoln. 


March  28.        Safe-conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  John  de  Cherleton,  king's  merchant, 
Westminster,    citizen  of  London,  and  the  men  of  his  household,  going  beyond  the  seas. 


March  28. 

Westminster. 


John  de  Wysham,  going  beyond  the  seas  in  the  king's  service  in  the 
company  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  the  king's  brother,  has  letters 
nominating  Robert  Clerbek  and  Gilbert  de  Waldingfeld  his  attorneys  in 
England  for  two  years. 


March  28.        Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  John  de  Sutton  and  his  household,  going 
Westminster,    beyond  the  seas.  By  K. 

March  25.        Simple  protection  until  1  August  for  the  prior  of  Lenton,  going  beyond 
Westminster,    the  seas.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  prior  of  Lewes.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Robert  de  Langeton  to  the  prebend  of  Hoo  and  Writeling, 
in  the  diocese  of  Chichester,  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  Hastynges,  void  by 
the  resignation  of  Master  James  de  Berkele,  the  last  prebendary.       By  p.8. 


March  24. 
Westminster. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


March  28. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  21. 
Westminster. 


March  24. 
Westminster. 


Protection  with  clause  nohimus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Sutton. 

The  like  for  the  following,  viz. — 
Brother  John  de  Pomeriis  of  Andevore. 

Joan  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  de  Wokyndon. 

William  de  Vico,  chaplain,  of  the  Island  of  Gemereye. 

Peter  de  Yico,  and  Peter,   William  and  Matthew,   sons  of  the  said 

Peter. 
Brother  William  le  Rous,  master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew, 

Smethefeld,  London. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants  of  the  abbey  of  Battle  in  favour 
of  Alan  de  Rotlyng  («/r),  his  election  as  abbot  having  been  confirmed  by  J. 
bishop  of  Chichester,  his  fealty  taken,  and  restitution  of  the  temporalities 
made  to  him  by  the  king.  By  K. 

Release  to  the  Austin  Friars  of  Cantebrigg  of  a  rent  of  3«.  4ei.  which  they 
are  accustomed  to  pay  at  the  Exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  sherifif  of  Cam- 
bridge for  the  site  of  their  dwelling  place,  to  hold  in  aid  of  the  maintenance 
of  the  light  and  of  the  repair  of  their  church  ornaments.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  in  the  thirteenth  year. 

Grant  for  life,  to  Richard  de  Knyvet  of  the  custody  of  the  forest  of  Clyve, 
lately  granted  for  life  to  Robert  de  Yarewell  who  held  it  as  fully  as 
Nicholas  de  Sancto  Marco  held  it,  the  said  Robert  having  given  his  consent 
and  surrendered  his  custody  thereof ;  to  hold  in  the  same  manner  as  the 
said  Robert  and  other  keepers.  By  E. 


402 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-I  oo^  Membrane  22 — cant, 

March  80.        Presentation  of  William  de  Dalton  to  two  parts  of  the  church  of  Groxton 

Westminster,   in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  late  of 

Robert  de  Holand  being  in  the  king's  hands.  By  K. 

April  1.  Lora,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Stotevill,  going  beyond  the   seas,  has 

Westminster,   letters  nominating  Robert  de  Kyrkeby,   clerk,   and   William  Jude,  her 

attorneys  in  England  for  five  years.  By  K. 

April  1.  Extension,  at  the  request  of  Lewis,  count  of  Flanders  and  Nevers,  of 

Westminster,    the  truce  with  Flanders,  already  extended  from  last   Michaelmas  until 

Easter,  for  one  year  more.     [Foedera,]  By  K. 

March  80.  Grant  for  life  to  Conrad  de  Brok,  merchant  of  Almain,  of  the  liberty  of 
Westminster,  trading  as  a  king's  merchant  specially  attendant  upon  the  king's  affairs, 
and  as  a  denizen  of  the  realm,  and  that  he  be  quit  of  toll,  pontage, 
passage,  payage,  picage,  pavage,  quayage,  murage  and  stallage,  and  that 
his  merchandise  be  not  arrested  for  the  trespasses  of  others  or  for  debts 
whereof  he  is  not  the  principal  debtor  or  surety.  By  E. 

March  29.        Licence  for  William  le  Marescal  of  Marsefeld  to  enfeoff  John  le  Mareschal 

Westminster,   of  Marsefeld  of  two  messuages  and  a  carucate  of  land  in  Bedyngham  and 

Marsefeld,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Laigle,  as  appears  by  inquisition 

made  by  William  de  Weston,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Surrey,  Sussex, 

Kent,  Middlesex  and  the  city  of  London.  By  fine  of  20«. 

April  1.  Licence  for  Robert  de  Ponchardon  to  enfeoff  Stephen  Baret,  parson  of 

Westminster,  the  church  of  Bryngwyn,  of  the  manor  of  Faccombe,  held  in  chief ;  and 
also  of  the  reversion  of  the  manor  of  Elyngham,  held  in  chief,  after  the 
death  of  Florence,  late  the  wife  of  Oliver  de  Punchardon  ;  and  for  the  said 
Stephen  to  grant  the  same  to  the  said  Robert  and  Agnes  his  wife  and  the 
heirs  of  Robert.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

April  7.  William  de  Werwell  and  William   de    Ivelcestre,  monks  of  Cerne  {de 

Fulmer.       Cernelio),  bringing  news  of  the  death  of  Ralph  de  Cerne,  late  abbot,  have 

letters  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  that  place  of  licence  to  elect.       By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    21. 

March  24.        Confirmation  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Tallach  of  divers  grants  in 
Westminster,    frank  almoin  by  private   persons  to  the  abbey.      [Recited  in  Manasticon, 

Vol.  IV,  p.  162  to  line  71,  Col.  2,  />.  163,  under  5  Ed.  III.] 

By  fine  of  40s. 

April  1.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  a  grant  dated  at  Grenehou  in  Clyveland, 

Westminster.    17  August  17  Edward  11,  by  Thomas,  earl  of  Norfolk,  marshal  of  England, 

the  king's  brother,  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  lord  of  Glaumorgan  and  Morganno, 
of  the  castle  of  Storgoill,  the  manors  and  towns  of  Chepstowe  and  Tuden- 
ham,  and  all  his  other  lands  and  rents  beyond  the  Saverno  between  the 
Saverne  and  the  Weye,  and  elsewhere  in  Wales  and  the  March  of  Wales, 
without  any  county  of  England,  except  the  office  of  the  Marshalsea,  if  it 
belongs  to  the  said  castle,  manors,  or  any  of  the  said  lands ;  to  hold  for 
life  at  a  rent  of  200/.  payable  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  with  knights' 
fees,  advowsons  of  churches,  chapels,  abbeys,  priories,  hospitals,  royal  and 
other  franchises,  free  customs  and  other  things  belonging  to  the  premises. 
Witnesses: — Sir  Walter,  bishop  of  Exeter,  Master  Robert  de  Baldok, 
archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  Robert  do  Morle,  Robert  Aspal,  Gregory  du 
Chastiel  and  others.     French,  By  K. 


%  ■ 


•*. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2. 


408 


1324, 

April  8. 
Fulmer. 

Apnl8. 
Fulmer. 

AprU  10. 
Folmer. 

April  6. 
Fiilmer. 


March  80. 
Westminster. 


April  9. 
Fulmer. 


Menibrane  21 — cont. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Peter  Cramme  of  Flanders,  coming  to  the 
realm  with  goods.  By  K. 

Protection  for  Raymond  Pelegryni,  proctor  of  Poncius  de  Puyt  of  Bassak, 
prosecuting  the  affairs  of  the  said  Poncius  in  England. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Master  John  de  Elham, 
canon  of  St.  Paul's,  London. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  hy  John  de  Mere  of  a  messuage, 
80  acres  ot  land,  6  acres  of  meadow  and  80^.  of  rent  in  Mere  and  Seles  to  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Mere  for 
the  souls  of  Margaret  sometime  queen  of  England,  the  said  John  and  Eleanor 
his  wife,  their  fathers  and  mothers,  ancestors  and  heirs,  and  all  the  faithful 
departed.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Notification,  lest  sinister  suspicion  should  arise  hereafter,  that  the  defect 
which  William  Sampson  suffers  in  his  right  ear  arose  from  the  stroke  of  a 
tun  of  wine  as  he  was  walking  amongst  the  tuns  on  board  a  ship  to  see  that 
no  harm  came  to  them,  as  the  king  is  informed  on  sufficient  evidence. 

ByK. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Alexander  de  Lillisford  to  the  custody 
of  the  bishop  of  Hereford's  chace  by  Malvern,  in  the  king's  hands  for  certain 
causes. 


March  29. 
Westminster. 


March  26. 
Westminster. 

March  26. 
Westminster. 

March  26. 

Westminstei . 


MEMBRANE    20. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Bertrand  de  la  More,  serjeant-at-arms, 
to  the  custody  of  the  corpus  of  the  castle  of  Odiham  and  of  the  prisoners 
there.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  John  de  Dalton  to  deliver  the  same  to  him. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Master  John  de  Botheby. 
The  like  for  Geoffrey  Berefot,  parson  of  the  church  of  Roscrouthour. 

Protection  with  clause  volumiis  for  one  year  for  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent, 
the  king's  brother,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

The  like  for  the  following,  going  with  the  said  Edmund,  viz. — 
Otto  de  Grandisono,  the  younger.        Thomas  de  Ponyngs. 


Robert  de  Leyburn. 
Robert  de  Watevill. 
Oliver  de  Ingham. 
Ed[mund]  Bacun. 
William  de  Hoo,  clerk. 
John  de  Bello  Gampo. 
Philip  de  Wodestok,  clerk. 
Robert  de  Ufford. 
Ralph  de  Ufford. 
John  de  Wysham. 
John  de  Ellerker,  the  younger. 
William  Basset. 
William  de  la  Mote. 
William  de  Criketot. 
Richard  de  la  Ryvere. 
Bartholomew  Davillers. 
Thomas  de  Shelton. 
Robert  de  Thorp. 
Robert  de  Rocheford. 
Roger  Pichard. 


John  de  Nevill. 
William  fiz  Waryn. 
Roger  de  Stalham. 
William  de  Bureford. 
John  Claryng. 
John  de  Asphale. 
William  Howard. 
Thomas  de  Heghham. 
William  Fuizayr. 
John  de  Percy. 
Simon  de  Hormede. 
Ralph  Duylly. 
William  Warde. 
John  le  Barbour. 
Walter  de  Coumbe. 
John  de  Watevill. 
Nicholas  de  Belhous. 
Nicholas  de  Oterbume. 
Stephen  de  Trewent. 


404 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 

April  1. 
WestminBter. 


March  28. 
Westminster. 


March  28. 
Westminster. 


Mejnbrane  20 — cont. 

Alexander,  archbishop  of  Dublin,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's 
service,  has  letters  nominating  Roger  de  Lydecote  and  John  Baret  his 
attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years.  By  E. 

Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  going  in  like  manner,  has  the  like  nominating 
William  de  Cliff,  clerk,  and  Robert  de  Bilkemor  bis  attorneys  in  England 
for  two  years. 

The  like  in  England  for  the  following  persons  going  with  the  earl : — 

(  Peter  Russel. 


Robert  de  Thorp 
Edmund  Bacoun 
Robert  de  Watevill 

William  de  Hoo,  clerk 

Robert  de  Rocheford 
Thomas  de  Heghham 

Oliver  de  Ingham 

Bartholomew  Davillers 

Robert  de  Leyburn 
William  fiz  Waryn 
John  de  Ellerker,  the  younger 

John  de  Nevill 

Robert  de  Ufford. 

William  son  of  William  de  Hoo 


I 


( 

1 


1 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


1 


William  de  Helpeston. 
Bartholomew  de  Eston. 

Ralph  Giffard. 
Robert  de  Gedeworth. 

John  de  Hoo. 
James  de  Hoo. 

John  de  Newenton. 

Geoffrey  de  Heghham. 

Thomas  de  Hyndringham. 
John  son  of  Robert  de  Ingham. 

Robert  de  Stanmere. 
Edmund  de  Shelton. 

William  de  Felton. 
Michael  de  Presfen. 

John  de  Famdon. 

Henry  de  Edenestowe,  clerk. 
Robert  de  Bilkemor. 

Godfrey  de  Staynton. 
William  Scot. 

Robert  de  Stanmere. 
Thomas  de  Brigham. 

John  de  Hoo. 
James  de  Hoo. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Alexander,  archbishop  of 
Dublin,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following  persons,  going  in  his  company  : — 
Walter  Richard,  clerk. 
Master  Richard  de  Nywent. 
Master  John  de  Croukern. 
Master  Nicholas  de  Lodelawe. 
Master  Thomas  Perrot. 
John  Hathewy. 
Roger  de  Lydecote. 
Philip  de  Staunton. 

The  said  Alexander  has  letters  nominating  Roger  de  Lydecote  and 
Robert  de  Wyth  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 


17  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


405 


1324. 


April  1. 
WestminBter. 


April  6. 
Falmer. 


April  6. 
Falmer. 

April  1. 
Westminster. 


April  4. 
Fulmer. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


April  20. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  20 — cont. 

The  following  persons,  going  in  his  company,  have  the  lilce: — 
Walter  Bichard,  clerk,  nominating  Nicholas  Omackus,  chaplain,  and 

William  de  Landen,  in  Ireland  for  one  year. 
Philip  de  Staunton,  nominating  John  de  Staundon  and  Robert  le  Eeu, 

in  England. 

Pardon  to  Maud,  late  the  wife  of  John  Lestrannge,  for  acquiring  together 
with  the  said  John  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Nesse  from  Emery  Pauncefot, 
who  held  the  same  in  chief,  to  hold  the  same  in  fee  tail,  with  remainder  to 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John ;  with  restitution  thereof. 

By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Writ  of  aid  for  one  year  for  William  Wylde,  king's  Serjeant,  charged  by 
the  steward  of  the  Household  and  by  the  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  make 
purveyances  for  the  office  of  the  kitchen.  By  K. 

The  like  for  Richard  de  Merston  for  the  office  of  the  baker.  By  E. 

John  son  of  John  de  Erlegh,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
Reginald  de  Frome  and  Robert  de  Ceddre  his  attorneys  for  two  years. 

Licence  for  the  fJienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prioress  and  nuns  of 
Staynfeld  by  Ralph  de  Strubby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Hellawe,  of  2 
tofts,  6  acres  of  land,  and  4  acres  of  meadow  in  Staynfeld,  not  held  in  chief, 
of  the  value  of  6^.  8(/.  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Matthew 
Broun,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Lincoln,  Northampton  and  Rutland, . 
to  hold  to  the  value  of  10s.  in  part  satisfaction  of  their  licence  to  acquire 
land  and  rent  to  the  value  of  40  marks  a  year  not  held  in  chief,  or  to 
appropriate  ecclesiastical  benefices  of  their  own  advowson  to  that  value. 

The  abbot  of  Osneye,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
William  de  Tctlesworth,  his  fellow  canon,  and  Robert  de  Pyrye  his 
attorneys  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Pardon  to  John  Curteys  of  Desford,  co.  Stafford,  in  consideration  of  a 
fine  made  by  him  before  Her\'ey  de  Stanton  and  his  fellows,  justices 
appointed  to  enquire  touching  the  late  rebels,  and  to  take  fines  and  ransoms 
for  the  same,  of  the  king's  suit  and  of  whatever  pertains  to  the  king  by 
reason  of  his  rebellion. 

The  like  to  Geoffrey  de  Beauflour  of  the  county  of  Hereford. 

Licence  for  Adam  de  Brom,  king's  clerk,  to  acquire  in  mortmain  a  mes- 
suage in  the  town  of  Oxford  or  the  suburb  thereof,  to  found  a  college  of 
scholars  studying  in  divers  sciences,  to  be  governed  by  a  rector  to  be  elected 
from  the  said  scholars  under  the  name  of  the  rector  of  the  house  of  scholars 
of  St.  Mary,  Oxford,  according  to  the  form  of  an  ordinance  to  be  made  by 
the  said  Adam ;  and  like  licence  for  such  rector  and  scholars  to  acquire  land 
and  rents  and  advowsons  of  churches  not  held  in  chief,  and  to  appropriate 
such  churches,  provided  the  same  be  found  by  inquisition  not  to  be  to  the 
king's  damage.      [Statutett  of  the  Colleges  of  Oxford,  Vol.  1.]  By  K, 

Safe-conduct  until  Midsummer  for  John  de  Scures,  sheriff  of 
Southampton,  appointed  to  conduct  Joan,  wife  of  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of 
Wigemore,  and  Joan,  Margaret  and  Isabel,  daughters  of  the  said  Roger, 
to  divers  places  in  the  realm  to  stay  with  certain  persons  to  serve  the  said 
Joan  the  wife  of  Roger,  viz.  the  latter  to  the  castle  of  Skipton  in  Cravene, 
CO.  York,  Joan  the  daughter  to  the  priory  of  Semplyngham,  co.  Lincoln, 
Margaret  to  the  priory  of  Shuldham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  Isabel  to  the  priory 
of  Chikesand,  oo.  Bedford. 


406 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 

April  1. 
Westminster. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 

April  7; 

Fulmer. 

April  1. 
Westminster, 


April  9. 
Fulmer. 


April  11. 
Fulmer. 


April  1. 
Botherfield. 

April  1. 
Westminster. 


April  20. 
Langley. 

April  16, 
Langley. 

April  17. 

Langley. 


MEMBRANE     19. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  by  Master  Richard  de  Stretton,  one  of  the 
canons,  of  G  messuages,  a  shop,  8  acres  of  land  and  65.  of  rent  in  Lincoln 
and  the  suburb  thereof  in  augmentation  of  divers  chantries  for  the  souls 
of  Master  William  do  la  Gare,  late  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  and  Master 
William  de  Thornton,  late  canon  thereof.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Protection  with  clause  nohnnus  for  two  years  for  John  de  Athy,  going  on 
the  king's  service  to  Ireland  to  stay  in  the  custody  of  the  castle  of 
Cragfergus. 

The  like  for  Master  Richard  de  Dane,  parson  of  the  church  of  Tuggeford. 

Protection  for  two  years  for  Francis  de  Pymond,  merchant,  going  to 
divers  parts  of  the  reabn. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
church  of  St.  lAary,  Lincoln,  by  Master  Richard  de  Stretton,  one  of  the 
canons,  and  Roger  his  brother,  of  a  messuage  and  an  acre  of  land  in 
Tannesoure  and  the  advowson  of  a  moiety  of  the  church  thereof;  with 
licence  to  appropriate  the  said  moiety.  By  fine  of  405. 

Pardon,  at  the  request  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  to  Edmund 
de  Pynkeneye  for  adhering  to  Warin  de  Lisle,  a  late  rebel,  and  other  rebels. 

By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Anthony  de  Lucy,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Carlisle,  to  make 
with  all  speed  the  repairs  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  made  of  the 
walls,  houses,  towers  and  other  things  of  that  castle  by  money  to  be 
delivered  to  him  by  indenture  by  view  and  testimony  of  Robert  de  Chisenhale, 
king's  clerk,  and  of  the  walls  of  the  city  of  Carlisle  by  money  to  be  laid  by 
for  that  purpose  by  view  of  the  said  Robert  as  the  said  Anthony  shall  be 
informed  by  the  treasurer  on  the  king's  behalf.  By  E. 

Pardon  to  John  le  fuitz  Simond  as  a  rebel;  with  restitution  of  his  lands. 

ByK. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  John  Travers,  clerk, 
going  to  Gascony  on  the  king's  service. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  him  : — 
Master  John  de  Gaydon.  By  testimony  of  John  Travers. 

Richard  de  Par. 
Richard  de  Lumleye. 
Ormo  Travers. 
Thomas  de  Beek. 
John  de  Somerton. 
William  de  Dallyng. 
William  de  Rednesse. 

The  said  John  Travers  has  letters  nominating  Laurence  Travers  and 
Thomas  de  Thorneton  his  attorneys  in  England  for  two  years. 

Presentation  of  Hugh  de  Bardelby  to  the  church  of  Bolewell  in  the  diocese 
of  York. 

Signification  to  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  Richard  de  Osmyngton,  a  monk  of  the  abbey  of  Ceme,  to  be  abbot  of 
that  house.  By  E. 

Godfrey  Spygurnell  and  Henry  de  Hopton,  canons  of  Roucestre  in 
Douvedale,  bringing  news  of  the  death  of  WsJter  the  late  abbot,  have 
letters  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  E. 


17  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2. 


407 


1324. 

April  1. 
Westminster. 


April  18. 
Langley. 


April  18. 
Langley. 


April  19. 

Langley 


AprU  24. 
Langley. 

*  April  27. 
Langley. 

April  27. 
Fulmer. 


April  29. 
Fulmer. 


Membrane  19 — cont. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Edmun^  earl  of  Arundel, 
to  the  prior  and  Friars  Preachers  of  Arundel  of  2  acres  of  land  in  Arundel 
adjoining  their  place.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  nohimus  for  two  years  for  the  abbot  and  convent 
of  St.  Albans,  for  their  crops  and  goods  at  Estlilleburn,  Westlillebum 
Shepeley  and  Bentley  (sic)^  co.  Northumberland. 

Mandate  to  William  de  Cusancia,  king's  clerk,  and  John  de  Lodelawe, 
monk  of  the  priory  of  Bermundeseye,  keepers  of  that  priory,  to  restore  the 
temporalities  thereof  to  John  de  Cusancia,  a  monk  of  the  Carthusian  Order, 
preferred  to  be  prior  thereof  by  Peter,  prior  of  la  Charity.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants.  By  K. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Hildcbrand  Suderman  of  Almain,  king's 
merchant,  his  men  and  servants,  trading  in  the  realm,  with  exemption 
from  arrest  of  his  goods  for  any  debts  whereof  he  is  not  the  principal  debtor 
or  surety.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following :  - 

Lodekin  le  Longe  of  Almain.  By  K. 

Frowin  de  Ispelyngrode,  Arnold  Wasmode  and  Henry  Ispelyngrode, 

of  Almain.  By  K. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Robert  de  Chisenhale,  king's  clerk,  as 
surveyor  and  controller  of  the  works  in  the  castle  and  city  of  Carlisle  at 
^d,  a  day  from  20  May  next  for  as  long  as  he  is  so  engaged.  By  K, 

Mandate  to  Anthony  de  Lucy,  constable  of  the  said  castle,  to  pay  him 
his  said  wages.  By  E. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  a  charter  made  by  the  king  when  he  was 
prince  of  Wales  dated  at  Durham,  8  May  81  Edward  I,  granting  to  the 
men  of  the  town  of  Neuburgh  in  Anglesey  that  that  town  should  be  a  free 
borough,  and  the  men  inhabiting  it  free  burgesses  and  that  they  should 
have  a  gild  merchant  with  a  hanse  and  with  all  liberties  and  free  customs 
belonging  to  a  free  borough,  to  wit,  such  as  the  free  burgesses  of  Rothelan 
have.  Witnesses :'  Sir  Anthony,  bishop  of  Durham,  Sirs  John  de 
Brytannia,  the  king's  kinsman,  Robert  de  Clifford,  Peter  de  Malo  Laou, 
John  de  Haveryng,  Roger  Brabazon,  William  Inge  and  others.  By  K. 

Grant  to  Robert  de  Wodehous,  king's  clerk,  of  the  prebend  of 
Ewythynton  in  the  church  of  Hereford,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
temporalities  of  that  bishopric  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  A.  bishop  of  Hereford.  By  p.s. 


MEMBRANE    18. 

April  1.  Pardon  of  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  will  in  10  Edward  II  by 
Westminster.  William  Bernard,  sometime  citizen  of  London,  of  the  reversion,  after  the 
death  of  Isabel  his  wife,  of  a  tenement  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter  the  Less, 
London,  which  he  then  inhabited,  to  Roger  de  Bernes,  citizen  and  fish- 
monger of  London,  at  a  rent  of  6  marks  65.  Sd,  payable  to  a  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter  the  Less,  London, 
for  the  souls  of  the  said  William  and  Isabel,  and  of  Joan  sometime  his 
wife  and  of  all  the  faithful  departed. 

April  14.         Protection  with  clause  vol  urn  us  for  one  year  for  Richard  de  Grey,  going 
Langley.       beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 


408 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 


April  18. 
Langley. 


April  19. 
Langley. 


April  18. 
Langley. 


March  21. 

Westminster. 


April  12. 

Fulmer. 

April  20. 
Langley. 

April  24. 
Langley. 


AprU  28. 
Fulmer. 


April  27. 

Fulmer. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  him  : — 
Nicholas  de  Grey. 
John  de  Seyntemavine. 

Grant  for  life  to  tlohn  de  Kaeu,  lord  of  Sancrpont,  of  the  manor  of  Flore, 
CO.  Northampton,  late  of  William  Trusscl,  a  rebel,  in  the  king^s  hands  as  an 
escheat.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  keeper  thereof  to  deliver  it  to  him. 

The  like  to  Matthew  de  Kaeu,  lord  of  Dammiceu,  of  all  the  lands  in 
Stapelford,  co.  Leicester,  late  of  Simon  de  Bereford,  a  rebel.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  keeper  thereof  to  deliver  them  to  the  above  John,  lord  of 
Senerpont,  attorney  of  the  said  Matthew.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St. 
Alban's  by  Simon  Geram  of  St.  Albans  of  a  messuage  in  that  town,  and 
by  Reginalda  late  the  wife  of  William  do  Croston  of  St.  Albans  of  a  mes- 
suage there,  which  are  worth  Ss.  id,  a  year,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made 
by  John  de  Blomvill,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Cam- 
bridge, Huntingdon,  Essex  and  Hertford ;  in  part  satisfaction  of  their 
licence  to  acquire  land  and  rent  to  the  value  of  100/.  a  year. 

Exemption  for  life  to  Master  William  de  Otewych,  surgeon,  citizen  of 
London,  from  tallages,  aids,  watches,  and  all  contributions  whatever  which 
might  be  exa.cted  from  him  by  reason  of  his  lands,  tenements  or  rents  or 
other  things  within  the  said  city  or  without  by  the  king  or  any  of  his 
ministers;  exemption  to  him  also  from  assises,  juries  or  recognitions,  from' 
being  made  mayor,  sheriff,  escheator,  coroner,  reeve,  alderman,  or  other 
minister  against  his  will,  and  from  being  taxed  in  any  grant  made  to  the  king 
by  the  commonalty  of  the  city,  or  in  any  tallage  assessed  upon  it.  ^     By  K. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  la  Lee  to  the  church  of  Blecchinglegh  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  le  Smale,  the  last 
rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Hugh  de  Audele 
being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  jwlumiis  for  one  year  for  Richer  de  Grymeston. 

The  like  for  Robert  de  AUewy,  parson  of  the  church  of  Berughby. 

Licence,  in  regard  for  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  and  mother  and  after 
inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk, 
late  escheator  this  side  Trent,  for  Thomas  de  Bonyngton  to  assign  in 
mortmain  to  the  Austin  Friars  a  messuage  in  Canterbury  to  build  an  oratory 
and  houses  for  the  habitation  of  the  said  friars,  which  messuage  is  held  of 
Elias  Lambyn  and  is  worth  18s.  4cf.  a  year.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Poncius  de  Turnemyre  to  the  church  of  Craule  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of 
the  bishopric  being  in  his  hands. 

Mandate  to  Richard '  le  Wayte,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Wilts, 
Southampton,  Oxford,  Berks,  Bedford  and  Buckingham  to  restore  the 
temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Raveneston  to  William  Aubel,  one  of  the 
canons,  elected  to  be  prior  of  that  place,  whose  election  H.  bishop  of 
Lincoln  has  confirmed.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  irdejidendo  directed  to  the  tenants. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2. 


409 


looA  Membrane  18 — eont, 

April  26.         Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Henry  de  Hambury  as  a  justice  of  the 
Falmer.       pleas  following  the  justiciary  of  Ireland,  with  the  usual  fee.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  Walter  de  Wygan  to  deliver  to  him  the  said  office  and  all 
things  touching  it  which  are  in  his  custody. 

May  1.  Master  James  de  Bononia,   parson   of  the  church  of  Cakeston,  going 

Westminster,    beyond  the  seas,  has  letters  nominating  Master  Bindus  de  Bandinellps] 
and  John  de  Sancto  Paulo,  clerk,  his  attorneys  in  England  for  one  year. 


May  2. 

Shono. 


Presentation  of  Poncius  de  Turnemyre  to  the  church  of  Croule  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  bishopric  being 
in  his  hands.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE    17. 

March  24.        Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  Eent,  after  reciting  the  treasons  of  Roger  de 

Westminster,    Mortymer  of  Wygemor  [to  the  same  effect  as  on  m.  11  above]    to  proclaim 

the  same  and  to  prohibit  any  one  from  aiding  or  abetting  him.     French, 

[Pari.  Writs,]  By  E.  and  Parliament. 

The  like  to  all  the  sheriffs  throughout  England. 

The  like  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  justice  of  Wales. 

The  like  to  John  Darcy,  justiciary  of  Ireland. 

Mandate  to  Geoffrey  le  Scrop  a&d  his  fellows,  justices  of  pleas  before  the 
king,  to  cause  frequent  proclamation  of  these  things  to  be  made  before 
them  in  the  King*s  Bench,  and  to  be  there  enrolled. 

Like  mandate  to  William  de  Bereford  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Common  Bench. 

The  like  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer.  French,  [Pari, 
Writs,] 

Licence  for  Elias  Cotel  and  Margery  his  wife  to  enfeoff  Walter  de 
Saunf[ord]  and  Edmund  his  brother  of  the  manor  of  Saundford  Peverel, 
the  hundred  of  Halbcrton,  a  moiety  of  the  profit  of  the  view  c!t  frank 
pledge  in  the  manor  of  Halberton,  a  messuage,  a  mill,  8  carucates  of  land, 
21  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  wood,  Qd.  of  rent  and  a  moiety  of  a  knight's 
fee  in  Aire  Peverel  and  Troubrigg,  and  the  advowson  of  Carsewill,  a  cell 
of  the  priory  of  Montacute,  held  in  chief ;  and  for  the  latter  to  grant  the 
same  to  the  former  for  their  lives  with  remainder  in  tail  to  Oliver  de 
Dynh^m  and  Edith  his  wife,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
Edith.  By  p.s. 


April  24. 
Langley. 


April  24. 
Langley. 


April  24. 
Langley. 

May  2. 

Shene. 


April  24. 
Langley. 

May  6. 

Westminstor* 


Pardon  to  Henry  Jordan  of  his  abjuration  of  the  [Channel]  Islands,  as  it 
appears  by  certification  of  the  lieutenant  of  Otto  de  Grandisono,  the  warden 
thereof,  that  he  abjured  them  for  the  theft  of  6  sheaves  of  wheat  of  the 
price  of  G(/.  sterling  in  the  shed  {hangar do)  of  Richard  Eanketerre  in  the 
Isle  of  Gernereye.  By  E. 

Robert  de  Welle  and  Maud  his  wife  have  letters  nominating  Richard  de 
Armeston  their  attorney  in  Ireland  until  Michaelmas. 

Presentation  of  Poncius  de  Turnemyre  to  the  church  of  Croule  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king*s  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the 
bishopric.  By  E. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  until  Michaelmas  for  Robert  de  Welle. 
Simple  protection  for  two  years  for  Master  Peter  Gaygnardi.  By  E. 


410  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


iQoi  Membrane  17 — cvnt. 

May  4.  Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  Henry  de  Grey  in  granting  for  life  in  the  time 

Westminater,    of  Edward  I  to  Adam  de  Wetenhale  7  messuages,  a  mill,  10  bovates  of  land, 

7  acres  of  meadow,  16a.  9^.  of  rent  and  a  rent  of  a  pound  of  oummin  in 
Radeclif  on  Trent,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Peverel,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  made  by  John  de  Bolingbrok,  escheator  in  the  counties  of 
Nottingham,  Derby,  Warwick,  Leicester  and  Lancaster ;  of  the  said  Adam 
in  transferring  his  said  grant  to  Hugh  de  Goushill,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Radeclif  on  Trent,  and  of  the'  said  Hugh  in  transferring  his  estate  therein 
to  Richard  de  Grey,  son  and  heir  of  the  above  Henry ;  and  of  the  latter  in 
granting  the  premises  to  the  above  Hugh  and  Robert  de  Bilburgh, 
chaplain,  for  their  lives,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Richard  and  his  heirs ; 
with  restitution.of  the  premises  to  the  said  Hugh  and  Robert  with  reversion 
as  above.  By  fine  of  10  marks.     Nottingham. 

May  6.  Signification,  to  R.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  of  the  royal  assent 

Westminster,    to  the  election  of  Gilbert  de  Bosco,  canon  of  Roucestre  in  Dovedale,  to  be 

abbot  of.  that  house.  By  E. 

May  8.  Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Maud  de  Argenteym. 

Westminster,  ^ 

May  10.  Grant  for  life  to  Hugh  de  la  Palice  of  the  manors  of  Welles  and  Warham, 

Westminster.    CO.  Norfolk,  late  of  Hugh  de  Audele,  the  younger,  as  of  the  value  of  60^.  a 

year  of  land ;  saving  to  the  king  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches. 

•      By  E.  on  the  information  of  the  Treasurer. 
Vacated  becaiise  surrendered  for  tlie  reason  found  in  the  schedule  seum  to 
this  roll, 

(ScJiedule,) 

Memorandum  that  this  charter  was  surrendered  and  cancelled  because  the 
said  Hugh  released  to  the  king  his  estate  in  the  said  manors  for  200  marks, 
which  Edward  III  paid  to  him  by  the  hands  of  the  merchants  of  the  Bardi, 
viz.  on  80  July,  6  Edward  III. 


Membrane    17 — cont. 

May  8.  Presentation  of  William  le  Blound  to  the  church  of  Portelond  in  the 

Westminster,    diocese  of  Salisbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the 

bishopric  of  Winchester  being  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

May  11.  Mandate  to  John  Everard,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Devon,  Cornwall, 

Westminster.    Somerset  and  Dorset,  to  restore  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Ceme  to 

Richard  de  Osmynton,  one  of  the  canons,  elected  to  be  abbot,  whose 

election  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  has  confirmed.  By  E. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants.  By  E. 

April  18.         Mandate  to  W^illiam  de  Cusancia,  king's  clerk,  and  John  de  Lodelowe, 

Langley.       monk  of  the  priory  of  Bermundeseye,  keepers  of  that  priory,  to  restore  the 

temporalities  thereof  to  John  de  Cusancia,  a  monk  of  the  Carthusian  order, 

preferred  to  be  prior  thereof  by  Peter,  prior  of  la  Charity.  By  E. 

May  10.  Simple  protection  for  two  years  for  Douenald  de  Asseles,  *  messager.* 

Westminster. 

April  20.         Notification  to  Sir  Odard,  lord  of  Heyn  in  Vermendoys  emd  John  called 

Langley.      Gilbert  de  Heyn,  his  brother,  kinsmen  of  the  king,  that,  having  regard  to 

their  great  virtues  with  which  God  has  endowed  them,  and  in  the  firm 

hope  that  they  will  give  the  king  good  aid  and  counsel  in  his  a&irs,  the 

king  has  retained  them  of  his  household  and  livery  {et  a  noz  robes),  French, 


17  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  411 


1  Qox  MemhrxDie  16 — (Schedule), 

May  4.  Pardon  to  Master  John  son  of  William  atte  Hall  of  Harewoll  of  his 

Westminster,    trespass  in  acquiring  in  fee  simple  the  following  lands  without  licence, 

viz.  from  John  son  of  Walter  atte  Halle  26  acres  1  rood  of  land,  1^  acres 
of  meadow,  14^/.  of  rent,  pasture  for  8  oxen,  and  a  third  part  of  a 
pasture  for  one  ox  in  Harewell,  and  from  John  son  of  John  le  Monye 
of  Harewell  11^  acres  of  land,  2  acres  of  meadow  and  pasture  for  one 
ox  there,  all  which  lands  &c.  are  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  St. 
Valery,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Richard  le  Wayte,  esoheator  in 
the  counties  of  Wilts,  &c.  and  also  the  reversion  of  the  following  lands,  &c. 
held  for  lives  by  the  underwritten  tenants,  also  held  in  chief  as  of  the  same 
honor  as  appears-by  the  said  inquisition,  viz.  (1)  lands  of  the  following 
tenants  of  the  said  John  son  of  Walter  : — a  messuage  held  by  William  son 
of  Henry  Croude ;  a  messuage,  4^  acres  of  land,  and  pasture  for  one  ox 
held  for  life  by  Walter  son  of  Walter  atte  Halle,  and  by  Alice  and  Margery 
his  sisters  for  their  lives  ;  an  acre  of  land  held  by  Bobert  le  Cok  and  Edith 
his  wife,  John,  Thomas  and  Robert  their  sons,  and  by  Agnes  sister  of  the 
latter,  for  their  lives ;  8  acres  held  by  Margaret  Croude  and  William  her 
son  for  their  lives;  a  messuage,  16  acres  1  rood  of  land,  a  moiety  of  an 
acre  of  meadow,  pasture  for  2  oxen  and  a  third  part  of  the  pasture  for  one 
ox  held  in  dower  by  Cicely  late  the  wife  of  Walter  atte  Halle.  (2)  Lands 
of  the  following  tenants  of  the  said  John  son  of  John,  viz. :  8^  acres  of 
land,  an  acre  of  meadow,  and  pasture  for  one  ox  held  by  Dionisia  late  the 
wife  of  John  le  Monye  in  dower ;  2  acres  of  land  held  by  Isabel,  daughter 
of  John  la  Monye  for  life ;  2  acres  of  land  held  by  William  son  of  John  le 
Monye,  Maud,  Dionisia  and  Cristiana,  his  sisters,  for  their  lives ;  1  acre  of 
land  and  pasture  for  one  ox  held  by  Bobert  le  Cok  and  Edith  his  wife,  and 
John,  Thomas  and  Bobert  their  sons,  and  Agnes  sister  of  the  latter,  for 
their  lives.  By  fine  of  5  marks. 


MEMBRANE    16. 

May  4.  Pardon  to  William  de  Wauton,  knight,  of  his  late  rebellion.  By  K. 

Westminster. 

May  8.  Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Bichard  de  Bokelond, 

Westminster,    parson  of  the  church  of  Stokneuton. 

The  like  for  the  following  : — 

April  1.  WilUam  leBous,  master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew,  Smythefeld. 

Westminster. 

May  8.  Maud  de  Argenteym. 


May  16.  The  prior  of  Bermundeseye. 

April  26.         Petition  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Shirfeld,  going  to 
Langley.       Gascony  on  the  king's  service  with  Bichard  de  Grey. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  Bichard. 
The  like  for  Edmund  de  Appelby,  going  with  the  said  Bichard. 

May  6.  The  like  for  Thomas  le  Blount,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's 

Westminster,    service.  By  K. 

•  May  4.  Protection  until  Michaelmas  for  Gerard   de  Orum,  going  to  Scotland 

Westminster,    on  business  concerning  the  king's  kinsman,  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of 

Bichmond,  a  captive  of  the  Scots.      [Fotdera,] 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  Master  Bobert  de  Ayleston. 


\ 


412 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 

May  8. 

Westminster. 


May  3. 

Westminster. 


May  8. 

Westminster. 


May  1. 
Westminster. 


May  6. 

Westminster. 

May  10. 
Tower  of 
London. 

May  6. 

Westminster. 


May  10. 

Westminster. 


May  U. 

Tower  of 
London. 

May  10. 

Westminster. 


Meynbrane  16— <Ja»f. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  de  Stonore  as  a  justice  of  the 
Bench,  with  the  usual  fee.      [Pari,  Writs.]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  admit  him. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  the  men  of  W.  count  of  Hainault,  Holland 
and  Selond  and  lord  of  Friesland  coming  to  sue  men  of  the  realm  before 
the  king  and  to  get  justice  and  damages  against  them. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  by  Thomas  de  Luda,  to  be  second  justice 
Uecundarhim  jmticiariinn)  of  the  King's  Bench  of  Dublin,  with  the  usual 
fee.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  justices  of  that  Bench  to  admit  him. 

Vacated  because  surrendered. 

The  like  of  William  de  Fulbum,  king's  clerk,  to  be  chief  baron  of  the 
Exchequer  of  Dublin,  with  the  usual  fee.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  thereof  to  admit  him. 
Vacated  because  surrendered. 

The  prior  of  Llanthony  Prima  in  Wales,  staying  in  Wales,  has  letters 
nominating  John  fitz  William  and  David  le  Walshe  his  attorneys  in 
Lreland  for  two  years. 

The  following  have  the  like  in  England : — 
Richard  de  Grey,  going  to  Gascony  in  the  king's  service,  nominating 
Bichard  de  Wilughby,  the  younger,  and  Philip  de  Chesham,  for  two 
years. 

Thomas  le  Blount,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service, 
nominating  William  de  Neuport  for  one  year.  By  E. 

Oliver  de  Ingham,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service, 
nominating  Thomas  de  Hyndryngham  and  John  son  of  Robert  de  Ligham, 
for  one  year. 

Licence  for  Stephen,  bishop  of  London,  to  take  all  the  stags  and  hinds 
which  Richard  his  predecessor  put  within  the  precinct  of  the  manor  of 
Suthministre,  belonging  to  the  said  bishopric  and  within  the  metes  of  the 
forest  of  Essex,  and  the  stags  and  hinds  fawned  hereafter  within  the  said 
precinct.  By  E. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  the  sheriffs  and  others  of  the  counties  of  Cornwall 
and  Devon  in  favour  of  William  le  Bruere  of  Exeter,  appointed  by  John 
Griffon,  who  holds  the  office  of  the  ulnage  of  cloths  from  beyond  the  seas 
throughout  the  realm  during  pleasure,  to  exercise  the  said  office  as  his 
deputy  in  the  above  counties. 

Licence  for  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  John  Gernoun,  tenant  in  chief,  to 
marry  whomsoever  she  will  of  the  king's  allegiance. 

By  fine  of  405.    Essex. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  a  grant  dated  at  Eirkeby  Monachorum, 
Monday  after  St.  Michael  the  Archangel,  14  Edward  II,  whereby  Peter  the 
prior  and  the  convent  of  Kirkeby  Monachorum  granted  in  fee  tail  to  Roger' 
Beler  and  Alice  his  wife  the  manor  of  Eirkeby  super  Wrethek,  co.  Leicester, 
with  the  view  of  frank  pledge  there,  at  a  rent  at  Eirkeby  Monachorum  of 
8  marks  6.s.  8d.,  a  year  with  reversion  to  the  priory.  Witnesses: — William 
de  Berford,  and  John  Folvill,  knights,  Ralph  Beler  of  Eettelby,  Robert 
de  Gaddesby,  Robert  Orger  of  Melton,  Thomas  Boydene,  Giles  de  Eirkeby 
and  others.  By  fine  of  205.    Leicester. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2.  418 


1324.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

May  10.  Writ  of  aid  for  John  Devery  and  Nicholas  de  Acton,  king's  clerks, 
Westminster,    appointed  to  purvey  with  the    king's    money    gangways    and    hurdles 

{pontes  et  claias)  for  the  shipment  of  horses  into  the  great  ships ;  which 
ships  the  king  lately  ordered  sheriff  and  others  to  provide  to  the 
number  of  fifty  so  as  to  be  at  Portesmuth  by  Holy  Trinity  ready  for  the 
king's  service.  By  K. 

Order  to  the  sheriff  of  Southampton  to  cause  the  said  clerks  to  have 
timber,  poles  and  other  things  for  making  the  said  gangways  and  hurdles 
and  to  cause  the  same  to  be  carried  to  Portesmuth  by  Whitsuntide,  and 
the  cost  thereof  shall  be  allowed  in  his  account.  By  E. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Wilts. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  Richard  de  Ayremynne  and  William  de  Pillelond, 
guardians  of  the  bishopric  of  Winchester,  for  the  said  clerks,  whom  they 
are  to  cause  to  be  supplied  with  timber,  poles  and  other  things,  as  above,  in 
the  said  bishopric.  By  E. 

May  28.  Grant  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Eent,  the  king's  brother,  of  the  fines,  ransoms, 

Westminster,  amercements,  and  forfeitures  belonging  to  the  king  and  imposed  upon  men 
convicted  before  John  de  Bures,  Robert  de  Stokeye  and  John  de  la  Fosse, 
justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  lately  appointed  touching  the  persons  who  out 
down  trees  in  the  king's  parks  and  woods  of  Lifton,  oo.  Devon,  and 
assaulted  the  king's  baihffs  there.  By  E. 

Mandate  to  the  said  John  de  Bures  to  cause  extracts  of  all  his  rolls 
touching  the  above  fines  &o.  to  be  made  by  indenture,  one  part  thereof  to  be 
delivered  to  the  earl  and  the  other  to  the  sheriff. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  to  cause  the  said  fines  &c.  to  be  levied  accordingly 
and  to  be  delivered  to  the  earl. 

MEMBRANE    15. 

May  10.         Licence  for  Edmund  de  Sutton  to  enfeoff  Walter  de  Berton,  parson  of 

Westminster,    the  church  of  Wykham,  of  the  manor  of  Sutton  Stokeny,  held  in  chief,  and 

for  the  latter  to  grant  the  same  to  the  said  Edmund  and  Alice  his  wife  for 

their  lives  with  remainder  to  Ralph  de  Monte  Hermerii  and  Isabel  his  wife, 

and  the  heirs  of  Isabel. 

Pardon  of  the  trespass  of  William  Jordan,  sometime  citizen  of  London, 
in  bequeathing  in  mortmain  by  his  will  in  the  time  of  the  late  king,  for  the 
maintenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  ser\dce  in  the  church  of 
St.  Michael  atte  Crokedelane  in  Candelwekestrete,  London,  for  the  souls  of 
himself,  Alice  and  Avice  his  sisters,  his  father  and  mother  and  all  his 
benefactors  and  all  the  faithful  departed,  his  house  in  the  said  parish  of 
St.  Michael  and  5  marks  of  rent,  viz.  from  the  tenements  which  John  de 
Hatfeld  held  of  him  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Abbechirche,  2  marks ;  from 
that  which  Roger  de  Mereworth  held  of  him  in  the  same  parish,  2  marks ; 
and  from  a  shop  of  his  in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret,  Briggestrete,  London, 
1  mark.  Neither  the  chaplain  nor  John  le  Yonge  and  Walter  le  Bevere, 
the  tenants  of  the  said  tenements,  are  to  be  molested  on  account  of  such 
trespass.  ^ 

May  10.  Inspeximut  and  confirmation  of  a  grant  in  fee  simple,  dated  at  Skerington, 
Westminster.  Thursday  after  the  Annunciation  8  Edward  II,  by  Laurence  Deacovere 
and  Margery  his  wife  to  Richard  de  Whatton  and  Agnes  his  wife  of  a  toft 
called  Hallegore  and  2  bovates  of  land  and  1005.  of  rent  in  Skerington  and 
Aslacton  with  the  homages,  amercements  of  courts  and  all  other  profits. 
Witnesses : — Sir  Walter  de  Goushill,  Sir  Roger  le  Brette,  knights, 
Roger  de  Whatton,  Richard  son  of  John  de  Skerington,  Roger  le  Porter  of 


414  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1094  Membrane  16 — cont. 

the  same,  John  son  of  Roger  of  the  same,  then  a  clerk,  and  others. 
Confirmation  also  of  a  grant  by  William  de  Ros  of  Hamelak  to  the  said 
Richard  and  Agnes  and  the  heirs  of  Richard  of  all  tenements,  rents  and 
services  which  they  have  of  the  feoffment  of  the  above  Laurence  and 
Margery  of  the  fee  of  the  said  William  in  the  said  towns.      By  fine  of  1  maxk. 

May  10.  Pardon  to  William  de  Gotham  for  acquiring  in  fee  without  licence  5 

Westminster,    acres  of  land,  and  6  acres  8  roods  of  meadow  in  Boneye  from  Ralph  de 

Frechevill,  who  held  them  in  chief.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

May  10.  The  like  to  Edmund  de  Cressy  for  entering  the  manor  of  Hoddesak — 

Westminster,  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Tykhill  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
John  de  Bolyngbrok,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  &c.  which 
William  de  Cressy  had  granted  in  tail  to  Hugh  his  son,  with  remainder  for 
life  to  the  said  Edmund  and  with  reversion  to  the  said  William  and  his 
heirs — after  the  death  of  the  said  Hugh  who  died  without  issue,  and  for 
still  holding  the  same  without  licence,  and  licence  for  him  to  hold  it  for 
life.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

May  12.  Protection  and  safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Lambert  de  Meghenbergh, 

Westminster,    merchant  of  Almain,  coming  to  the  realm  for  trade. 

May  19.  Protection  with  clause  nolumua  for  one  year  for  John  Enyvet,  parson  of 

Westminster,    the  church  of  Littelington. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 

Nicholas  Hosebonde,  parson  of  the  church  of  Chelcheheth. 

May  26.  John  de  Marton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Westtillebury,  constantly 

Westminster.  attendant  upon  the  king. 

[May]  24.  John  de  Brugges,  parson  of  the  church  of  Altehardres. 

Westminster. 

Master  Thomas  de  Wylton,  chancellor  of  the  church  of   St.  Paul, 

London,  prebendary  of  Regmere. 

The  abbot  of  Kymmer. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Adam  de  Herewynton, 
clerk,  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king^s  business. 

May  22.  The  like  for  one  year  for  Master  Adam  Mirimuth,  clerk,  staying  in  the 

Westminster,    court  of  Rome  on  the  king's  business.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumns  for  one  year  for  Richard  Champion  and 
Thomas  de  Allemaigne  appointed  to  dig,  cleanse  {jpuryanda)  and  examine 
the  king's  mine  in  the  counties  of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 

May  10.  Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Oliver  de  Ingham,  going 

Tower  of      beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

London. 

May  20.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain   by  John   son  of  Robert  de 

Westminster.    Bouyngton  of  a  messuage,  8  tofts  and  4  bovates  of  land  in  Bouynton  and 

Ruddcstan  to  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine   service  in   the   church  of 

St.  Andrew's,  Bouynton,  at  the  altar  of  the  Virgin  Mary  for  the  souls  of 

him,  his  father  and  mother,  his  ancestors  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

By  fine  of  100*. 

May  20.  Writ  of  aid  for  Robert  de  Hamelhamstud,  king's  serjeant,  charged  by 

Westminster,    the  steward  of  the  Household  and  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  with  making 

purveyances  for  the  office  of  the  poultry  of  the  Household.  By  K. 

The  like  word  for  word  for  Robert  de  la  Wolde.  By  K. 


17  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  2.  416 


1  Qo^  Membrane  16 — cont. 

May  22.  Protection  until  Michaelmas  for  William  de  Willardby,  going  to  divers 

Westminster,    parts  of  the  realm  on  the  business  of  Robert  Wauwayn,  one  of  the  king's 

keepers  of  the  castle  and  town  of  Schardeburgh.  By  K. 

May  20.  Grant  to  Giles  de  Hertesbergh  of  Flanders,  in  extension  of  his  safe- 

Westminster,  conduct  until  next  Easter,  of  further  special  protection  and  safe-conduct 
in  case  he  or  any  of  his  household  is  prevented  by  sickness  or  other 
reasonable  cause  from  leaving  the  realm.  By  K. 

May  20.         Licence  for  Thomas  son  of  Reginald  de  Asshebum  to  enfeoff  John  son 
Westminster,    of  John  son  of  Maud  de  Fennybenteleye  of  a  messuage,  2  bovates  of  land, 

16  acres  of  meadow  and  8s.  6^.  of  rent  in  Fennybenteleye,  co.  Derby,  and 
for  William  son  of  Matthew  de  Enyveton  to  enfeoff  the  said  John  of  a 
messuage,  a  toft,  6  acres  of  meadow  and  a  moiety  of  a  bovate  of  land  there, 
which  are  held  in  chief.  By  fine  of  40s.     Derby. 

May  21.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Master  Robert  de  Aylleston,   king's 

Westminster     clerk,  as  one  of  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  with  the  usual  fee.     [Pari. 

Writs.]  By  K. 

May  24.  Adam  de  Herewynton,  clerk,  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  service,  has 

Westminster,    letters  nominating  Robert  de  la  Felde  and  Richard  de  Bikerton  his  attor- 
neys in  England  for  oniB  year.  By  K. 
May  26.          Protection  with  clause  volumes  for  him. 

Safe-conduct  for  the  said  Adam,  appointed  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer 
of  Dublin,  going  to  Ireland  by  the  king's  command. 

May  26.  Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  de  Rocheford, 

Westminster,    going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service. 

The  said  Robert  has  letters  nominating  John  de  Newenton  his  attorney 
for  two  years. 

May  27.  Writ  of  aid  for  John  Devery,  king's  clerk,  whom  the  king  is  sending  to 

Westminster,    prepare  and  expedite  the  fitting  out  of  certain  ships  in  the  counties  of 

Southampton,  Somerset,  Dorset,  Devon  and  Cornwall  for  his  service  towards 
the  parts  of  Gascony. 

The  form  in  which  the  said  John  is  to  prepare  the  said  ships  follows 
below  on  the  second  roll  at  the  head. 

May  26.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Matthew  de  Crauthorn  to  the  custody 

Westminster,    of  the  smaller  piece  of  the  seal  for  the  recognisance  of  debts  in  the  city  of 

Exeter.  By  bill  of  the  Treasurer. 

Membrane  16  {Schedule). — See  Dorse. 


MEMBRANE    14. 

May  18.  Signification  to  H.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  presenta- 

Westminster.    tion  by  the  prior  and  convent  of  St.  Oswald's,  Nostell,  of  John  de  Insula, 

one  of  their  canons,  to  the  priory  of  Brcdon,  their  cell,  void  by  the  death  of 
Robert  de  Pontefracto,  the  last  prior  of  that  cell ;  the  king's  assent  having 
been  asked  as  patron  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster, 
being  in  his  hands,  and  the  king  having  been  certified  by  scrutiny  of  the 
bishop's  register  of  the  presentation  and  admission  of  the  said  John  by  the 
said  bishop,  and  also  that  John,  late  bishop  of  Lincoln,  admitted  the  said 
prior  Robert  to  the  said  cell  when  his  presentation  thereto  had  received  the 
assent  of  the  said  earl,  who  was  then  the  patron. 


416  OALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


-I  on  A  Membrane  14 — cnnt. 

May  20.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  ahbot  and  convent  of 

Westminater.    Dorkecestre  by  Elias  Bakim  of  Estwittenham  and  William  de  Crek  of  6 

messuages,  100  acres  of  land,  9  acres  of  meadow  and  As.  of  rent  in  Dorke- 
cestre, Drayton,  Bensynton,  Hutheresfeld  and  Brudecote  to  find  a  chaplain 
to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  abbey  of  Dorkecestre  for  the  souls 
of  the  king's  progenitors,  kings  of  England,  of  the  said  Elias  and  William 
and  their  ancestors,  and  all  the  faithful  departed.  By  fine  of  100s. 

May  28.  Mandate  to  John  de  Bolingbrok,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick, 

Westmlnflter.    &c.  to  restore  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Roucestre  in  Duvedale  to 

Gilbert  de  Bosco,  a  canon  of  that  house,  whose  election  as  abbot  has  been 
confirmed  by  R.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  and  received  the  royal 
assent.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  de  Hampton,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester, 
&c.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendmdo  directed  to  the  tenants.  By  E. 

May  22.  Grant  for  life  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  of  the  lands  in 

Westminster.    Thombury,  CO.  Gloucester,  late  of  Hugh  Daudele,  the  younger,  a  rebel, 

with  knights*  fees,  advowsons,  and  all  other  appurtenances.    [Pari,  Writs.] 

ByK. 

May  20.  Grant  to  William  de  Clif*,  king's  clerk,  of  the  custody  during  the 

Westminster,    minority  of  William  the  heir,  of  the  lands  which  Amicia,  now  deceased,  late 

the  wife  of  Elias  Martel  of  Canewyk,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  dower. 

By  fine  of  20s.    Lincoln. 

May  1.  Pardon  to  John  de  Sapy,  knight,  of  his  rebellion ;  with  restitution  of 

Fulmer.       his  lands.  By  K. 

May  22.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  Walter  de  Stapeldon,  bishop 

Westminster,    of  Exeter,  by  Roger  de  Berners  of  80  acres  of  land  in  Esthorsley,  and  20 

marks  of  rent  issuing  from  the  manor  of  Westhorsley.  By  fine  of  20s. 

May  25.  Licence  for  John  Boutetourte  and   Maud  his  wife  to  enfeoff  Hugh 

Westminster.    Pirpount  of  100  acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow  and  4s.  of  rent  in 

Belcham  St.  Ethelbert  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  that  town,  and 
of  the  manor  of  Belcham  Otes  with  its  appurtenances  except  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  the  manor,  which  are  held  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of 
Boulogne  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  John  de  Blounvill,  escheator 
in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  &c. ;  and  for  the  latter  to  grant  the  same  to  the 
former  for  their  lives  with  remainders  in  tail  to  John  son  of  John  Botetourte, 
Otto  his  brother,  and  Robert  his  brother,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs 
of  Maud.  By  fine  of  100«. 

May  26.  Pardon  to  Stephen  son  of  Richard  Michel  of  Wygan  of  his  outlawry  in 

Westminster,  the  county  of  Lancaster  for  the  death  of  Hugh  fiz  Henri  Hughesone  of 
Wygan,  provided  that  he  stand  to  right  if  the  king  or  any  other  person 
wish  to  proceed  against  him  for  the  said  death. 

By  E.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 

May  26.  Philip  de  Daunteseye  and  John  de  Tynterna,  monks  of  Malmesbury, 

Westminster,    bringing  news  of  the  death  of  William  late  abbot  of  that  house,  have  letters 

to  the  prior  and  convent  of  licence  to  elect.  By  K. 

May  28.  Licence,  in  consideration  of  a  fine  made  by  Alan  de  Wygom'  on  behalf 

Westminster,    of  the  cordwainers  and  others  exercising  the  trade  of  tannery  in  the  town 

of  Shrewsbury,  for  such  persons  to  exercise  their  trade  without  impediment, 


17  EDWARD  n.— Pakt  2-  417 


1324. 

exeepi  with  hone  skins,  is  it  ftppoars  bj  inquisition  mide  bj  William  le 
Botliler  of  Wemme,  Folk  fiz  Wsiyn  and  Roger  Carles,  that,  with  the 
above  exception,  thej  ha^e  been  aoeostomed  to  do  so  time  out  of  mind. 

By  fine  of  10  marks. 

May  25.  Inspexiwna  and  confirmation  of  a  grant  dated  at  Rikale,  4  June,  1817. 

Wftmliter,  whereby  Lewis,  bishop  elect  and  confirmed  of  Durham,  granted  for  life  to 
William  Broon  of  Esyngwold,  one  of  his  household,  the  custody  of  the 
gate  of  Durham  Castle,  with  the  custody  of  the  bishop's  prisoners  in  the 
cells  there,  as  well  within  the  castle  as  without,  with  all  issues  and  rights 
belonging  to  the  said  custodies ;  saving  the  right  of  the  crown  in  all  things 
in  time  of  voidance.  By  K. 

June  1.  Pardon  to  William  de  Henle  of  his  outlawry  in  the  city  of  London  for 

Wettminster.  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  his 
trespass  against  Thomas  Wastel,  whereof  he  was  convicted  before  the  king ; 
on  condition  that  he  surrender  forthwith  to  the  prison  of  the  king's 
Marshalsea  and  satisfy  the  king  of  his  said  ransom  and  the  said  Thomas  of 
the  damages  adjudged  to  him. 
Vacated  because  it  was  surrendered. 

May  28.  Safe-conduct  until  Easter  for  the  merchants  of  Almain  trading  in  the 

Westmiiister.    realm;  they  are  not  to  be  molested  for  trespasses  of  others  or  for  any 

debts  whereof  they  are  not  principal  debtors  or  sureties,  or  by  reason  of 

any  trespasses  committed  before  the  present  date  against  the  tenor  of  the 

charter  of  the  staple  of  wool  and  wool-fells.  By  K. 

May  31.  Removal  of  Robert  Martyn,  clerk,  from  the  custody  of  the  smaller  piece 

Westminster,    of  the  seal  for  the  recognisance  of  debts  in  the  town  of  Bristol,  on  testis 

mony  of  his  inefficiency  and  of  his  not  residing  in  the  said  town ;  and 
appointment  during  pleasure  of  Richard  de  Calne,  clork,  to  the  said  oHicc 
with  the  usual  fee. 

Membrane  18  (Schedule). 

May  28.  Prohibition  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  against  attempting  anything  in 

Westminster,    derogation  of  the  king's  right  of  presentation  to  the  prebend  of  Oxcton  and 

Crophull  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Suthwell,  lately  void  and  in  the  king's 
gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of  the  archbishopric  of  York,  tho  king 
having  recovered  the  same  by  judgment  of  the  court  against  Master  Hichurtl 
de  Midumbre  of  Cremona,  and  presented  Robert  de  Notingham,  king's  clork, 
to  the  said  prebend. 
Mandate  to  mayors,  sheriffs  and  others  to  arrest  any  persons  so  offending. 


MEMBRANE  18. 

Form  of  the  purveyances  &o.  for  the  passage  at  Plymmuth  into  (iaNCony 
to  be  made  by  John  Devery. — [See  Membrane  IC] — Ho  is  to  go  to 
Southampton  and  thence  towards  the  West  to  all  the  ports  whore  ships 
have  been  ordered,  to  see  that  the  ships  are  ready  and  a])pointod  from 
the  best  that  can  be  found  in  the  said  ports,  that  ovory  ship  has  its  full 
and  proper  gear  (ath'Q,  such  as  anchors,  cords  and  cables,  and  othor 
necessary  and  convenient  things,  and  that  every  ship  is  furnished  with 
good  men  as  follows,  viz.  a  ship  of  240  tons  to  have  60  men  marinors, 
200  tons  50  men,  160  or  180  tons  40  men,  140  tons  85  men,  120  tons  2H 
men,  100  tons  26  men,  80  tons  24  men,   60  tons  21  men;  that  every 

24963  3  p 


418 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


•ion  A  Memhranr  18 — cojit. 

ship  of  180  tons  and  upwards  has  a  master  and  two  constables 
to  be  included  in  the  number  of  mariners,  and  that  every  ship  of  IGO  tons 
or  less  has  a  master  and  one  constable  included  in  like  manner.  He  shall 
advise  with  the  good  men  of  the  ports  where  ho  goes  what  gangways,  hurdles, 
rakes  [rasteiu^  and  other  necessaries  are  required  for  every  ship  according 
to  its  size  and  with  what  proportion  of  men  and  horses  every  ship  ought 
to  be  charged,  so  that  he  may  advise  the  sheriffs  who  are  charged  w-ith  the 
purveyance  thereof.  He  is  to  urge  the  sheriffs  and  all  others  w^ho  are  to 
do  this  business  to  expedite  it  to  the  utmost  so  that  the  said  ships  may  be 
at  the  said  phice  and  time  well  fitted  out  and  ready  for  sea ;  and  he  shall 
advise  the  chancellor  or  treasurer  of  what  he  has  done  as  often  as  he  can 
and  is  needful,  and  of  any  default  in  a  minister  or  other  person  so  that 
they  may  take  measures  to  amend  the  same.  The  mariners  shall  be  paid 
their  wages  beforehand  for  twenty  days  after  they  have  commenced  to  sail 
a  full  day,  from  such  time  as  the  sheriffs  or  the  said  John  certify  the  chan- 
cellor or  treasurer  to  such  time  as  the  latter  can  arrange  the  payment;  and 
they  shall  also  certify  the  chancellor  and  treasurer  of  the  names  and  masters 
of  the  said  ships,  the  number  of  the  mariners  and  the  haven  (haverie) 
of  the  ships,  for  the  more  precise  payment  thereof  and  better  purveyance  of 
their  victuals  in  time  [unfinished] .     Fnnrh, 

May  24.  Licence  for  Emma  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Hildeyard,  tenant  in  chief, 

Westminster,    to  marry  whomsoever  she  will  of  the  king's  allegiance.        By  fine  of  100s. 

May  26.  Protection  with  clause  volnmits  for  one  year  for  Fulk  son  of  Warin, 

Westminster,    going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  said  Fulk  has  letters  nominating  William  de  Exonia  his  attorney 
in  England  for  one  year. 


May  26. 

Weatipinster, 


May  20. 

Westminster. 


May  80. 

Westminster. 

May  80. 

Wtstminster. 


June  1. 
Westminster. 

May  26. 

Westminster. 


Pardon  to  Thomas  Latymer  and  Lora  his  wife  for  acquiring  for  their 
lives  without  licence  the  soke  of  Osw^ardbek  from  John  de  Hastinges, 
deceased,  who  held  it  in  chief  of  Edward  I. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 

Grant  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  in  extension  of  the  king's  late 
grant  to  him  and  his  heirs,  of  the  reversion  of  a  messuage  and  2  virgates 
of  land  in  Glatton,  co.  Huntingdon,  after  the  death  of  Richard  de  Glatton, 
who  holds  the  same  for  life  of  the  king's  grant  at  a  rent  of  2s.  payable  at 
the  Exchequer,  of  the  said  rent  of  2s.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nohnnus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Percebrigg, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Sturmere. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Gilbert  de  Sengelton  as  second  justice 
of  the  King's  Bench  of  Dublin,  with  the  usual  foe.  By  K. 

Mandate  lo  the  justices  of  the  said  Bench  to  admit  him. 

Pardon  to  Robert  de  Neuburgh,  knight,  of  his  rebellion,  with  restitution 
of  his  lands.  By  fine  of  100^.  which  he  has  paid  into  the  Treasury. 

Prohibition  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  against  attempting  anything  in 
derogation  of  the  king's  right  of  collation  to  the  archdeaconry  of  Lincoln 
in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  void  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 
of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  being  in  his  hands,  and  the 
king  having  collated  Master  John  de  Erdeley,  king's  clerk,  to  the  same. 

Mandate  to  mayors,  sheriffs  and  others  to  arrest  all  persons  so 
offending. 


17  EDWARD  IL— Part  2. 


419 


1324, 

June  1. 

Westminster. 


May  28. 

JYestminster. 


June  1. 

Westminster. 


June  8. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  18 — cont, 

Impexinius  and  confirmation  of  a  writing  whereby  Walter  de  Lacy,  son  of 
Hugh  de  Lacy,  lord  of  Meath,  confirms  to  the  church  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  Llanthony  Prima,  and  the  canons  there,  in  fulfilment  of  the 
intentions  of  his  father  and  for  the  souls  of  himself,  his  mother,  w^ife  and 
ancestors,  all  the  tithes,  profits  and  goods  which  his  father,  with  the  assent 
of  the  archbishops  and  bishops  of  Ireland  with  their  chapters  assigned  to 
them  out  of  the  land  acquired  by  him  in  Ireland,  viz.  the  church  of  Calp, 
with  the  tithes  of  the  coney  warren  thereof  and  of  Duuenachcarny,  the 
church  of  Marinerstown  {de  villa  Marineri)  with  the  tithes  of  the  fisher}^ 
the  church  of  Anye,  the  church  of  Nalle,  Clonalewy,  the  church  of 
Garristown  (de  villa  Otjuanj)  in  Meath,  the  church  of  Stathmolin  and  the 
advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  Lillen,  the  churches  of  Kilmessan,  Kilculy, 
Delvene,  and  Killimetho,  the  church  of  the  town  late  of  lieginald  de 
Turbervill,  the  churches  of  Kilcarnam,  Dunboin,  Rathbegan,  Kilbruy,  and 
Drumrath,  the  land  of  Balibin,  and  the  land  which  Gilbert  Cornubien* 
held  in  the  honor  of  Rathouthe,  with  all  the  chapels  of  the  said  churches 
and  with  all  the  lands  and  ecclesiastical  benefices  collated  to  them  in  the 
land  of  Meath.  Witnesses : — Robert  de  Turberville,  Walter  son  of  Alvred, 
Philip  de  Colevill,  Simon  de  Tyleshop,  Adam  Fayel,  William  de  Tregoiz, 
Henry  Bradele,  clerk,  Adam  de  Notingham,  clerk,  and  many  others. 
[Monastifou,  Vol.  VI,  ;>.  188.]  By  fine  of  iOa. 

Licence  for  Geofi'rey  de  Morle  to  enfeoff  Geoffrey  Haumon  of  a  messuage, 
a  mill,  a  carucate  of  land,  2  acres  of  meadow,  4  acres  of  pasture  and  29s. 
6t/.  of  rent  in  Nethercote,  Aston  and  Leukenore,  co.  Oxford,  held  in  chief 
as  of  the  honor  of  Walyngford,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by  Richard 
le  Wayte,  cscheator  in  the  counties  of  Wilts,  &c.  and  for  the  latter  to  grant 
the  premises  to  Margaret  de  Morleye  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  said 
Geoffrey  de  Morle  for  his  life,  with  remainder  to  Thomas  do  Morle  in  fee 
simple.  By  fine  of  100s. 

Pardon,  at  the  instance  of  Aymer  de  Valencia,  carl  of  Pembroke,  the 
king's  kinsman,  to  John  Bond  of  Flaynburgh  for  the  death  of  Gerard 
Fraward  of  Flaynburgh,  on  condition  that  he  stand  to  right  if  anyone 
proceed  against  him.  By  K. 

Licence  for  John  de  Mohun  to  enfeoff  John  de  Durreburgh  and  Joan  his 
wife  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  of  the  manor  of  Magor,  which  is  held 
of  him  by  knight  service  as  parcel  of  the  barony  which  he  holds  in  chief. 

By  p.s. 


May  26. 

Westminster. 


May  28. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    12. 

Licence  for  Stephen,  bishop  of  London,  to  take  at  will  all  the  stags  and 
hinds  put  by  him  within  a  close  within  the  precinct  of  his  manor  of  South- 
ministre  which  belongs  to  the  said  bishopric  and  is  within  the  metes  of  the 
forest  of  Essex,  or  any  stags  or  hinds  fawned  there  hereafter.  By  K. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Adam  de  Helnak  to  the  custody  of  the 
priory  of  Lanthony  by  Gloucester,  lately  void  by  the  resignation  of  William 
de  Pyndebury  the  last  prior,  as  the  goods  of  the  priory  are  being  dissipated 
by  the  discords  amongst  the  canons,  who  having  obtained  licence  to  elect  a 
prior,  some  elected  Robert  de  Gloucestre  and  others  Walter  de  Longcneye, 
canons  of  that  house,  and  presented  them  both  to  the  king.  Although  the 
custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  in  any  voidance  only  belongs  to  the 
king  in  so  far  as  that  one  man  shall  be  deputed  to  stay  there  in  the  king's 
name  with  the  sub-prior  with  two  horses  and  two  knaves  if  he  wishes,  without 
intermeddling  with  the  inside  or  outside  goods  of  the  bouse,  or  wasting  or 


420 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1824. 


May  28. 
Westminster. 


May  28. 

Westminster. 


May  80. 

Westminster. 

June  1. 

Westminster. 


May  27. 

Westminster. 


May  2G. 
Westminster. 


June  1. 
Westminster 


May  26. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  12 — eont 

taking  them,  except  reasonable  estover,  as  in  victuals,  by  the  exhibition  of 
the  sub-prior,  and  although  accordingly  the  king  commanded  John  de  Hamp- 
ton, escheator  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester,  &c.  not  to  intermeddle  there 
otherwise  than  in  this  manner,  yet,  as  the  king  is  informed  that  by  reason  ' 
of  the  discords  between  the  said  priors  elect  and  the  electors,  the  goods  of 
the  priory  are  being  dissipated,  he  has  taken  the  priory  into  his  hands 
and  appointed  the  said  Adam  as  keeper,  and  all  the  issues  are  to  be 
disposed  of  according  to  the  ordinance  of  him  and  the  sub-prior  during  the 
said  voidance.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendendo  for  him  directed  to  the  sub-prior  and  canons,  but  it  is 
not  the  king's  will  that  this  appointment  should  be  to  their  prejudice. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  Overton  to  the  chapel  of  Ryngworthy  in  the 
diocese  of  Worcester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land 
and  heir  of  William  de  la  Bergh,  tenant  in  chief. 

« 

Prohibition  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  against  attempting  anything  in 
derogation  of  the  king's  right  of  collation  to  a  moiety  of  the  church  of 
Westwalton  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
late  voidance  of  the  bishopric  of  Ely,  the  king  having  collated  Master 
Simon  de  Clare,  king's  clerk,  to  the  same. 

Mandate  to  mayors,  sheriffs  and  others  to  arrest  all  persons  so  offending. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Roger  de  Byrthorp  as  second  justice  of 
pleas  follow^ing  the  justiciary  of  Lreland,  with  the  usual  fee.  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid  directed  to  the  sheriff  and  others  of  the  county  of  Devon  for 
Robert  Beaupel,  the  younger,  appointed  to  seek  in  six  hills  (in  sex  coUibus) 
and  other  places  in  that  county  a  treasure  which  the  king  is  informed  is 
concealed  there,  on  condition  that  he  dig  the  soil  and  overthrow  stones 
and  timber  {Wjna)  at  his  own  cost  in  open  day  in  the  presence  of  the 
sheriff,  the  tithingman  and  other  good  men  of  the  said  parts,  who  can 
testify  the  truth  thereof.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Mordon  to  the  church  of  Little  Wrettyng  in  the 
diocese  of  Norwich,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land 
and  heir  of  Albred  Capelos. 

William,  abbot  of  St.  Mary's,  Lire,  staying'  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters 
nominating  Peter  le  Seneschal  and  William  atte  Wyne  his  attorneys  in 
Wales  for  live  years. 

He  has  the  same  attorneys  in  England.    By  fine  of  100s.   Southampton. 

Licence,  notwithstanding  the  statute  of  mortmain,  for  Hervey  de 
Staunton  to  found  a  house  of  scholars,  chaplains  and  others  in  a  messuage 
in  Cantebrigg,  which  he  acquired  in  fee,  under  the  name  of  the  House  of 
Scholars  of  St.  Michael,  Cambridge,  to  be  ruled  by  a  master  according  to 
the  ordinance  of  the  said  Her\'ey ;  and  also  for  him  to  assign  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  St.  Michael,  Cambridge,  in  mortmain,  to  the  said  master 
and  scholars,  with  licence  for  them  to  appropriate  it. 

By  fine  of  40s.  although  no  mention  is  made  thereof  in  the  charter. 

Licence,  for  William  atte  Halle  of  Harewelle  to  enfeoff  Master  John  atte 
Halle  of  Harewelle  of  a  messuage  and  a  virgate  of  land  in  Harewelle,  held 
in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  St.  Valery,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
Richard  le  Wayte,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Wilts,  &c.  and  for  the 
latter  to  grant  the  same  to  the  said  William  and  Juliana  his  wife  and 
Walter  son  of  the  said  William,  for  their  lives,  with  reversion  to  the  said 
John  and  his  heirs,  By  fine  of  one  mark.    Berks, 


17  EDWARD  11.— Pabt  2.  421 


2324  Membrane   1 2 — cont. 

May  80.  Appointment  of  Adam  de  Herewynton,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer  of 

WeBtminster.    Dublin,  to  associate  with  himself  those  of  the  king's  Council  of  those  parts 

whom  he  thinks  fit,  and  to  survey  the  state  of  the  Exchequer  and  Treasury 
of  Dublin  as  often  as  is  expedient,  and  correct  any  defects  he  may  find 
therein ;  instead  of  the  justiciary  and  chancellor  of  Ireland  making,  as 
heretofore,  such  survey  twice  a  year  at  Michaelmas  and  Easter. 

Writ  de  intendcndo  for  him  directed    to    the    treasurer,  barons   and 
chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer  of  Dublin. 

June  1.  Protection  for  Thomas  do  Salopia  and  William  de  Clif,  burgesses  of 

WestmiiMter.    Bristol,  going  in  a  small  ship  to  Scotland  to  make  search  for  and  recover 

according  to  the  truce  with  the  Scots  the  mast,  anchors  and  the  gear  of  a 
ship  called  la  Michel  of  Bristol,  which  was  freighted  at  Bristol  with  the 
king's  victuals  for  the  Scotch  war,  and  was  wrecked  near  Skymbumesse, 
whereby  the  said  mast,  anchors  and  other  parts  of  the  gear  thereof  were 
cast  ashore  and  fell  into  the  hands  of  divers  men  of  Scotland. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 

June  4.  Pardon  to  John  de  Eynardeseye  for  acquiring  in  fee  simple  without 

Westminster,    licence  from  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster  and  Leicester,  a  ferling  and  a  half 

of  land,  which  Henry  Geffesone  held  of  the  earl  in  Caldeyton  in  the  Peak, 
CO.  Derby,  with  10».  4d.  of  new  rent  issuing  from  certain  tenements  there, 
with  the  services  of  the  tenants  thereof,  and  with  the  blanching  of  the  said 
rent  to  be  received  by  weight,  as  the  earl  used  to  receive  it,  to  hold  to  the 
said  John  in  lieu  of  60s.  of  rent,  which  he  had  of  the  gift  of  the  earl  in 
Pykeryng;  the  said  John  and  his  heirs  and  their  tenants  of  the  said  town 
to  have  common  of  pasture  for  all  manner  of  animals  throughout  the  soke 
of  Hertynden  and  *  la  More '  in  Peverwiz,  and  to  approve  the  waste  within 
the  bounds  of  common  of  the  said  town,  and  hold  the  same  in  severalty; 
and  licence  for  him  to  retain  the  same.  By  fine  of  40s. 


MEMBRANE   11. 

June  8.  Licence  for  Ralph  de  Frecheuuill  to  enfeoff  Roger  Belers  of  his  manors 

Westminster,    of  Cruch,  CO.  Derby,  and  of  Boneye,  co.  Nottingham,  which  are  held  in 

chief,  and  for  the  latter  to  grant  the  same  to  the  said  Ralph  for  life  with 
reversion  to  the  said  Roger.  By  fine  of  40s. 

June  7.  Pardon  to  William  de  Malton  for  acquiring  in  fee  a  messuage  and  16 

Westminster,    acres  of  land  in  Penereth  from  William  son  of  John  de  Bramwra,  who  held 

them  in  chief.  By  fine  of  20.«. 

June  8.  Presentation  of  Richard  de  Henton,  chaplain,  to  the  church  of  Yhurst 

Westminster,    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. 

June  6.  Protection  with  clause  volumiis  for  one  year  for  Henry  de  Hamburi, 

Westminster,    going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

He  has  letters  nominating  John  de  Hambury  and  Geoffrey  de  Asshe- 
burn  his  attorneys  in  England  for  one  year. 

June  7.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Holy 

Westminster.    Trinity,  Eston  by  Burbach,  by  Robert  Drueys  of  Eston  of  2  messuages  and 

2  virgates  of  land  in  Eston,  co.  Wilts,  not  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  made  by  Master  John  Wale  way  n,  king's  clerk,  late  escheator 
this  side  Trent,  to  hold  as  of  the  value  of  40s.,  in  part  satisfaction  of  their 
licence  to  acquire  land  and  rent  to  the  value  of  lOl.  a  year. 


422  •     CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


■iQoi  Membrane  11 — conU 

June  1.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Bobert  de  Umframvill  earl  of  Anegos, 

Westminster.    Roger  Heyron,   Gilbert  de  Boroudon  and  Bichard  de   Emeldon,  upon 

information  that  divers  men  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham  and  the  county  of 
Northumberland,  who  joined  the  Scots  and  rebels  partly  from  poverty  and 
partly  from  other  urgent  needs,  are  anxious  to  come  to  the  king's  peace 
and  allegiance,  to  receive  in  the  king's  name  such  as  are  of  good  report, 
and  to  keep  the  king  in  his  Chancery  informed  of  their  names.  By  K. 

June  8.  Simple  protection  for  one  year  for  Henry  Jurdan  of  Toucestre. 

Westminster. 

June  7.  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  going  beyond  the  seas  on   the 

Westminster,    king's  service,  has  letters  nominating  William  de  Cleydon  and  Master 

John  de  Bedeswelle  his  attorneys  until  1  August. 
Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  him  for  that  period. 

Thomas  West,  going  with  the  earl  on  the  king's  service  has  letters 
nominating  John  de  Crosseby  his  attorney  in  England  for  the  same  period. 

June  8.  Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  1  August  for  the  said  Thomas. 

Westminster.  By  testimony  of  the  earl. 

June  10.         Presentation  of  Geoffrey  atte  Wode,  chaplain,  to  the  chapel  of  Woditon 
Westminster,    in  the  diocese  of  Chichester  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  de  Silkeden, 

the  late  rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land 
and  heir  of  John  le  Faukener  of  Muchelgrove,  tenant  in  chief.  By  E. 

June  12.  Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Gerard  Dorum,  going  beyond  the  seas  on 

Westminster,    the  king's  business,  and  the  men  of  his  household  in  their  persons, 

horses,  harness  or  other  goods.  By  K. 

June  8.  Balph,  count  of  Eu,  and  Joan  his  wife,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  have 

Westminster,    letters  nominating  Peter  Peverel  and  Bobert  de  Fanencort  their  attorneys 

in  England  for  two  years. 

They  have  the  like  nominating  the  same  persons  in  Ireland. 

June  12.         Commission    of    oyer    and    terminer  to  Banulf  de  Dacre,    John  de 

Wcstminsttr.    Haveryngton  and  Adam  de  Skelton  touching  trespasses  committed  in  the 

county  of  Cumberland  contrary  to  the  tenor  of  the  truce  with  Bobnert  de 

Brus  and  his  adherents,  viz.  from  14  March  16  Edward  II,  to  Holy  Trinity 

following.  By  K. 

June  5.  Confirmation  of  the  following  grants  to  the  knights  and  brethren  of  the 

Westrainstir.  house  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  of  Acre.  (1)  By  Gilbert  Marshal,  some- 
time earl  of  Pembroke,  of  land  to  the  value  of  20^  a  year  in  his  tenement 
of  Donmak.  (2)  By  the  said  earl  of  the  house  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  at 
Kilkenny  with  all  the  lands  and  tenements,  rents,  liberties  and  other  things 
belonging  thereto.  (B)  By  Fulk  de  Villars  of  a  carucate  of  land  at  Pinau 
do  Supra  Dignac  with  a  competent  place  at  Pinau  towards  the  fabric  of  the 
church  and  the  building  of  the  houses ;  of  sufficient  timber  in  the  wood  of 
Gressei  towards  the  building  of  the  said  church  and  houses;  of  timber 
(liynis)  for  the  enclosure,  and  for  baking  {ad  pistafuV)  and  cooking  and 
other  uses ;  of  the  site  of  the  mill  of  Dignac ;  and  of  common  of 
pasture  in  wood  and  plain  for  their  beasts  great  and  small  with  the 
beasts  of  the  said  Fulk.  (4)  A  quit-claim  by  Edmund  Bret,  lord  of 
Karikmagriffin,  of  all  right  in  all  tenements  and  liberties  in  the  seisin 
of  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  said  order  dwelling  at  St.  John  in 
Karikmagriffin  in  Ireland,  in  the  amends  (emenda)  of  bread  and  ale,  and 
in  all  other  liberties  used  by  them  with  regard  to  all  their  tenants  and 
others  residing  in  their  fee ;  in  their  demesne  corn  to  be  ground  quit, 


17  EDWAKD  IL— Part  2. 


i2S 


1324. 


June  12. 

We8tminf.ter. 


June  0. 

VVestniinster. 


June  12. 
Westminster. 


Juno  12. 
Westminster. 


June  17. 

Tower  of 
London. 


Membrane   11 — cont, 

without  multure  at  the  mills  of  the  said  Edmund  and  his  heirs  of  Karik- 
magriftin  or  in  the  handmills  kept  in  their  houses  and  tenements  to  grind 
their  corn  at  will.  By  fine  of  6  marks. 

Signification  to  E.  hishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  Adam  de  la  Hoke,  a  monk  of  Malmesbury,  to  be  abbot  of  that  house. 

ByK. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  de  Wodehous,  king's 
clerk,  in  consideration  of  his  services  to  Edward  I  and  the  king,  of  tlae 
advowson  of  the  church  of  Boneye,  held  in  chief,  to  the  chapter  of  the 
collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary,  Suthwell,  to  hold  in  frank  almoin ;  to  find  a 
certain  number  of  chaplains  to  be  appointed  by  the  said  Robert  and  the 
chapter  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  within 
the  said  church  of  Suthwell  for  the  king,  W.  archbishop  of  York,  Hugh  le 
Dcspenser,  the  younger,  the  said  Robert,  and  the  soul  of  Edward  I,  and 
for  the  souls  of  Hugh,  father  and  Maud  mother  of  the  said  Robert  and  his 
benefactors  and  all  the  faithful  living  and  departed.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Master  Robert  Hereward  of  the  prebend  of  Bortonesham  in  the 
church  of  St.  Ethelbert,  Hereford,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Hereford  being  in  the  king's  hands.     By  K. 

John  son  of  John  de  l*]rle,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
Philip  de  Commerford  and  Robert  de  Cheddre  his  attorneys  in  Ireland  for 
two  years. 

Protection  for  one  year  for  the  chancellor,  masters  and  scholars  and 
University  of  Oxford.  By  K. 


June  }]. 
Wostminbtcr. 


Juno  1. 

Westminster. 


Juno  1. 
WestminHtcr. 

June  1. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE     10. 

Licence  for  John  de  Mohun  to  enfeoff  John  de  Durreburgh  and  Joan  his 
wife  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  of  the  manor  of  Magor,  which  is  held 
of  him  by  knight  service  as  parcel  of  tho  barony  which  he  holds  in  chief. 

By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  tho  prior  and  Carmelite 
friars  of  Oxford  of  the  following  lands  in  the  suburb  of  Oxford  adjoining 
their  dwelling  place,  viz.  by  Adam  de  Brom,  king's  clerk,  8  acres ;  by 
William  do  Burcestre  of  Oxford,  2  acres ;  by  the  abbot  and  convent  of 
Osonoyc,  a  moiety  of  an  acre  ;  and  by  John  do  Shirbourn,  1  acre.      By  p.s. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Simon  Croyser,  king's  serjeant,  appointed  to  arrest 
Thomns  do  Bisshopestonc.  By  K. 

Pardon  of  the  following  trespass.  Gilbert  de  Thornhagh  lately  held 
a  messuage  and  6  bovates  of  land  in  Haburgh  of  Sybyl  de  Neville,  now 
deceased,  by  the  service  of  20s'.  a  year,  as  of  her  manor  of  Haburgh,  which 
is  held  in  chief,  and  she  released  to  him  and  his  heirs  18.s.  4</.  of  the  said 
rent  without  licence,  which  said  rent  of  ISs,  id,  was  taken  into  the  king's 
hands.  Pardon,  in  consideration  of  a  fine  made  by  Richard  de  Farford, 
of  tho  trespass  herein,  and  grant  to  the  said  Richard  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  (rilbert,  that  they  may  hold  the  said  messuage 
and  land  to  them  and  their  heirs  at  6^.  8^/.,  and  be  discharged  of  the  said 
Ids.  id.  By  fine  of  20?. 


iii 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


J  324  Membrane   10 — cont, 

June  5.  Pardon  to  William  de  la  Beche  and  Eufemia  his  wife  for  acquiring  for 

Westminster,    their  lives  200  acres  of  wood  in  EUyngham,  co.  Northumberland,  from 
Bobert  de  CUfford,  who  held  them  in  chief ;  with  restitution  thereof. 

By  fine  of  40t. 

June  7.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 

Westminster.    Michelham  by  Andrew  Maufe  of  40  acres  of  land  in  Fokynton,  and  10 

acres  in  Hailesham,  not  held  in  chief,  as  appears  by  inquisition  made  by 
William  de  Weston,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Kent,  &c.  and  London ; 
to  hold  as  of  the  value  of  405.  a  year  in  part  satisfaction  of  their  licence  to 
acquire  land  and  rent  to  the  value  of  20  marks  a  year. 

June  4.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Gobion  and  William  Mamy  to  select  150  foot 

Westminster,    ix)wmen  in  the  county  of  Essex,  and  the  said  Thomas  is  to  lead  them  to 

Plummouth  by  a  fortnight  after  Midsummer  to  go  thence  at  the  king's 
wages  to  Aquitaine. 

The  like  of  the  following : — 


Eoger  de  Bavent 
John  de  Ifeld 
Nicholas  Gentil 


Kent,  200 
Surrey,  100 
Sussex,  200 


William  de  Faucumberge  j   Somerset,  200 
The  sheriff  J   Dorset,  130 


i 


Nicholas  to  be  the 
leader. 

William  to  be  the 
leader. 


Reginald  de  Abbenhale 
William  Tracy 


Reginald  to  be  the 
leader. 


Gloucester,  both  in 
the  bailiwick  of 
St.  Briavel's,  the 
forest  of  Dene 
and  Berkeleyhir- 
nes  and  elsewhere 
in  that  county, 
'     500. 

Writ   dc   intendendo    to  Robert  de  Sapy,  keeper  of  the  castle  of   St. 
Briavel's,  and  of  the  said  Forest. 


John  de  Ticheboum 
Edmund  Kendale 

Roger  de  Tyringham 
Ralph  de  Wedon 

Gilbert  de  EUesfeld 
Drogo  Barentyn 

Walter  Gacelyn 
Robert  le  Bore 


\  Southampton,  150| 


Edmund  to  be  the 
leader. 


Bedford, 
Buckingham 

Oxford, 


I 

)   Berks, 
I  Wilts,  200 


fiooj 


Ralph     to 
leader. 


be    the 


Ralph  {sk)  to  be  the 
leader. 


) 


Walter   to    be    the 
leader. 
[ParU  Writs,     Fccdera.] 

Memorandum  that  the  said  Ralph  de  Cammoys  was  commanded  under 
date  17  June  following  to  attend  to  the  selecting,  arraying  and  leading  of 
the  said  bowmen  by  certain  of  his  men,  &c,  [in  Oxford  and  Berks]  as 
appears  on  the  Close  Roll.     [Pari.  Writs,     Fcedera.] 

June  10.         Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  in  the  Islands  of  Gemerey 

Westminster,    and  Geresey  for  the  abbot  of  Mont  St.  Michel  in  Peril  of  the  Sea,  staying 

beyond  the  seas.  By  E. 


June  11. 
WestminBter, 


The  like  for  John  de  Causton,  citizen  of  London. 


17  EDWARD  U.— tABT  2. 


425 


1324. 

June  1. 
W68kmiiiflor. 


Jane  18. 

Tower  of 
London. 


June  19. 

Hadleigh  ? 
(Haddele.) 

June  17* 
Tower  of 
London. 


Mefnhrane  10 — cont. 

Pardon  to  Stephen  de  Segrave  in  consideration  of  a  payment  to  be  made 
by  the  said  Stephen  and  John  de  Segrave,  his  father,  of  the  escape  of 
Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Wygemor,  a  rebel,  from  the  Tower  of  London, 
when  the  said  Stephen  was  keeper  thereof,  of  which  escape  the  said 
Stephen  was  indicted  before  the  king  and  council.  By  E. 

Licence  for  Ralph  de  Frechevill  to  enfeoff  Peter  de  Retherby,  chaplain, 
of  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Staveleye  and  of  the  advowson  of  the  church 
thereof,  held  in  chief,  and  for  him  to  grant  the  same  in  tail  male  to  the 
said  Ralph  and  Margaret  his  wife,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of 
Ralph.  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Bersted  to  the  church  of  Lyndon  in  the  diocese 
of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  see. 

The  abbot  of  Keynesham,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating 
brother  Adam  de  Keynesham  and  Adam  Gower  his  attorneys  in  Lreland  for 
two  years. 


June  16. 
Tower  of 
London. 


June  19. 
Tower  of 
London. 


June  16. 

Tower  of 
London. 


MEMBRANE   9. 

Confirmation  in  consideration  of  a  fine  made  by  Hervey  de  Staunton, 
king's  clerk,  of  a  charter  by  H.  king  of  England,  the  king's  progenitor,  to 
Simon  de  Feldestede  and  his  heirs  of  the  whole  tenement  of  Feldestede 
which  Simon  held  of  the  abbess  of  Holy  Trinity,  Caen,  to  wit,  Barcheia 
and  Ruoheia  to  make  a  park  of,  which  said  tenement  and  park  came  by 
hereditary  right  to  Thomas  de  Grauntcourt  and  by  grant  in  fee  simple  of 
the  latter  to  the  said  Hervey  de  Staunton.  By  fine  of  20«. 

Protection  with  clause  volumtts  until  Michaelmas  for  Master  Richard  de 
Gloucestre,  clerk,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  E. 

The  like  for  Master  Richard  de  Eryum,  clerk,  going  in  like  manner. 

ByE. 

Inspeximm  and  confirmation  of  an  ordinance  dated  in  the  Guildhall, 
London,  made  before  Hamo  de  Chigwell,  the  mayor,  and  the  aldermen  and 
commonalty  of  the  city,  Saturday  after  St.  Valentine's  day,  17  Edward  II, 
to  the  following  effect. — After  reciting  a  grant  by  Edward  I  in  his  tenth 
year  to  Henry  le  Waleys,  then  mayor,  and  the  commonalty  of  the  city  of  a 
place  adjoining  the  churchyard  wall  of  the  church  of  WoUecherche,  on  the 
north  side  in  the  parish  of  the  said  church,  to  build  upon  and  to  let  to  rent, 
for  the  maintenance  of  London  Bridge  ;  and  that  the  latter  built  upon  the 
said  place  and  called  it  'le  Stokkes'  and  ordained  it  as  being  in  the  middle 
of  the  city  for  the  sale  of  ficsh  and  fish,  and  assigned  the  rents  arising  from 
the  stalls  there  for  the  maintenance  of  the  said  bridge,  and  ordained  that 
there  should  be  no  other  such  stalls  in  the  city  except  in  the  said  place, 
Bruggestrete  of  Estchepe,  Eldefisshestrete,  and  the  West  Street  of  the 
butchers  in  the  parish  of  St.  Nicholas,  as  used  to  be  of  old,  as  is  contained 
in  the  said  ordinance,  and  that  the  said  ordinance  has  been  observed — and 
after  reciting  a  complaint  by  John  Sterre  and  Roger  atte  Wyne,  bridge- 
wardens,  that  certain  butchers  and  fishmongers  of  the  city  who  used  to 
stand  at  the  said  place  and  sell  flesh  and  fish  there,  with  a  view  to 
withdrawing  the  said  rent,  have  by  their  own  authority  made  other  such 
stalls  in  the  high  road  and  other  adjoining  places  without  the  said  house, 
contrary  to  the  said  ordinance, — and  the  king's  mandate  to  correot  whatever 
has  been  done  contrary  to  the  said  ordinance — and  after  citing  before  them 
the  said  delinquents,  who  could  offer  no  excuse  for  their  o&nee  or  urge 


m 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 


June  15. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Juno  16. 
Tower  of 
London. 


June  16. 

Tower  of 

London. 


June  17. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Juno  29. 
Tonbridge, 


Mefubrane  9 — cant. 

any  reason  against  the  above  ordinance — the  said  mayor,  aldermen  and 
commonalty  have  ordained  that  any  future  delinquents  shall  on  the  first 
offence  (primo)  lose  the  article  exposed  for  sale,  and  on  the  second  offence 
(secundo)  shall  lose  the  liberty  of  the  city,  as  of  old  used  to  be  done, 
according  to  law  and  the  custom  of  the  city.  [Liber  Ctixtumannnf  Part  I, 
pp.  275-278.]  By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Appointment  of  the  following  king's  clerks,  Master  Richard  de  Erium, 
professor  of  both  laws,  John  de  Shordich,  professor  of  civil  law,  and 
Richard  de  Gloucestre,  as  the  king's  proctors  to  make  excuses  and  defence 
before  Charles,  king  of  France  and  Navarre,  or  his  deputies  on  behalf  of 
the  king  for  his  not  coming  to  Amiens  a  week  after  next  Midsummer  to 
do  his  homage  for  the  duchy.  By  K. 

Licence  for  Aline,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Moubray,  to  grant  to  Hugh 
le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  and  his  heirs  the  reversion  of  'the  castle 
and  manor  of  Brembre  and  of  the  manors  of  Knappe,  Shorham,  Horsham 
and  Beaubusson  and  8,000  acres  of  wood  in  Brembre,  which  are  said  to  be 
held  in  chief,  and  which  William  de  Brewosa,  the  elder,  holds  for  life  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  Aline.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Richard  atte  Mere  of  Wytton  for  acquiring  without  licence 
a  messuage  and  7  acres  of  land  in  Wytton  and  Edynethorp,  co.  Norfolk, 
from  John  son  of  John  la  Velie,  who  held  them  in  chief  of  Edward  I,  for 
which  trespass  they  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  Master  John 
Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  late  escheator  this  side  Trent ;  with  restitution  of 
the  same.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

Licence  for  Peter  de  Rabayn  to  enfeoff  Roger  le  Guldene  of  the  manors 
of  Waye  and  Pudele,  co.  Dorset,  held  in  chief,  and  for  the  latter  to  grant 
the  same  in  tail  to  the  said  Peter  and  Isabel  his  wife,  with  remainder  to 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Peter;  notwithstanding  that  it  appears  by 
inquisition  ad  quod  damnum  made  by  John  Everard,  escheator  in  the 
counties  of  Somerset,  &c,  that  the  king  would  lose  the  custody  of  the  heir 
if  the  said  Peter  died,  the  said  Isabel  surviving,  leaving  his  heir  a  minor. 

By  fine  of  20^  and  because  the  king  made  the  grant  at  another  time  for 
the  first  wife  of  Peter. 

Mandate  to  Richard  le  Wayte,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Wilts,  &c,  to 
restore  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Malmesbury  to  Adam  atte  Hok, 
monk  of  that  house,  whose  election  as  abbot  has  been  confirmed  by  R. 
bishop  of  Salisbury.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  John  do  Hampton,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester,  &c. 

Writ  de  inUndcndo  directed  to  the  tenants.  By  p.s. 


June  8. 
Westminster. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 

June  9. 

Westminster 


MEMHIUSE  fi. 

Protection    with    clause  uolnmus  for  one  year  for  Thomas  de  Ardern, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Uppeministre. 
The  like  for  the  following : — 

Simon  de  Bray,  parson  of  the  church  of  Grafton. 

Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Nicholas  de  Moeles. 
Simple  protection  for  one  year  for  the  prior  of  Brechon  in  Wales. 


17   EDWARD    II.— Part   2.  427 


^324  Membrane  8 — cant. 

June  10.         Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Felton,  going 
Westiuinstei;.    qu  the  king's  service  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  him  : — 

Thomas  do  Verdon.  Dy  testimony  of  the  said  John. 

John  de  A'^erdon. 

John  son  of  Richard  de  Bukworth. 

Walter  de  Felton. 

Stephen  de  Fran ke ton. 

John  de  Ley  burn. 

Geoffrey  le  Foun. 

William  de  Hampton. 

Thomas  do  Kelingwyth. 

William  de  Claveryng. 

Richard  son  of  Reginald  de  Franketon. 

June  16.  The  like  for  one  year  for  Master  John  de  Coleworth,  going  on  the  king's 

Tower  of      service  beyond  the  seas. 
Loudon. 

Juno  28.  The  like  for  William  de  Donton,  going  likewise.  By  K. 

Tonbridge. 

June  8.  The  like  uniil  1  August  for  John  Morico,  going  on  the  king's  service 

Wostminster.    beyond  the  seas  with  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  the  king's 

kinsman.  By  testimony  of  the  earl. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  earl : — 
Richard  Plaiz. 
Roger  do  Watevill. 
William  Beudyn. 
Constantino  de  Mortuo  Mari. 
W'alter  de  Pavely. 
John  la  Soiiche. 
John  de  llegham. 
Thomas  Boys. 
John  Elys. 
John  do  Thoryton. 
Thomas  Priour. 
Hermann  de  Brikyndon. 
Percival  Simeon. 
William  de  Ilaveryng. 
Ralph  de  Brok. 
Master  John  do  Bhordich. 

Juno  10.  Ralph  Hereward,  going  with  the  said  John  in  the  company  of  the  earl 

Westminster.  until  Michaelmas. 

June  12.  The  like  for  ono  year  for  Peter  de  Uvedale,  going  on  the  king's  service 

Westminster,    to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine.  .         By  K. 

The  like  for  Robert  de  Shelton,  going  with  him. 

By  testimony  of  Richard  Damory,  steward  of  the  Household. 
The  like  for  John  Morgan  of  Ilkoteleshalc,  going  with  him. 

June  6.  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richmund,  lately  taken  prisoner  by  the  Scots 

Westminster,    while  on  the  king's  service,  has  letters  nominating  Thomas  de  Fencotcs 

and  Richard  de  Swafham  his  attorneys  for  ono  year  unless  he  is  delivered 
-from  the  hands  of  the  Scots  before  that  time.     [Fadcra.]  By  K. 


428 


CALENDAR  OF  J^ATfiNT  BOLLS. 


1324. 

June  12. 
Westminster. 


June  10. 
Westminster. 


June  12. 
Westminster. 


June  15. 
Tower  of 
London. 

June  15. 
Tower  of 
London. 


June  17* 
Tower  of 
London. 

June  17. 
Tower  of 
London. 

June  17. 
Tower  of 
London. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


Mmnbrane  8— <onC. 

Gerard  Dorons,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service,  has  the 
like  nominating  Robert  de  Eelleseye  and  Thomas  de  Isham,  chaplain, 
in  England  until  Michaelmas. 

Protection  with  clause  volumns  for  one  year  for  John  de  Segrave,  the 
elder,  going  on  the  king's  service  to  the  duchy.  By  E. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  him  : — 
Stephen  de  Segrave.  By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 

Thomas  de  Segrave,  clerk. 
John  de  Segrave,  the  younger. 
Adam  de  Berisby. 
John  Owayn. 
Simon  Norman. 
Roger  de  Coppegrave,  *  keu.* 
Thomas  Owayn. 

The  like  for  the  following,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king*s  service : — 
Nicholas  de  Langeford.  By  testimony  of  the  Steward. 

Hugh  de  Meignyll. 
William  de  Bello  Campo. 
Alexander  de  Hide. 

Gerard  Dorum.  By  K. 

Thomas  Wyther,  going   on  the   king^s   service   to   the    duchy    of 
Aquitaine. 
By  testimony  of  B.  de  Welle,  supplying  the  place  of  the  Steward. 

Guy  de  Mancestre.       By  testimony  of  the  Steward  of  the  Household. 


William  Wyther,  going  with  Thomas  Wyther. 

By  testimony  of  the  above  Robert  de  Welle,  and  of  the  said 
Thomas. 

Richard  Broun,  going  with  the  said  Thomas. 

John  de  Sancto  Phileberto,  going  on  the  king*s  service  to  the  duchy, 
has  letters  nominating  Master  Robert  de  Ereswell  and  John  de  lUeye  his 
attorneys  in  England  for  one  year. 


Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  him. 


ByK. 


June  12. 
Wefitminster. 


The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  John  : — 
Hugh  de  Sancto  Philberto. 

By  testimony  of  Richard  Damory,  Steward  of  the  Household. 

Hugh  de  Rysom. 
John  de  Mortuo  Mari. 

The  like  for  John  de  Haustede,  going  on  the  king's  service  to  Gascony. 

ByK. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  him : — 
Thomas  de  Barsale. 
Thomas  de  Shirwode. 

Commission  to  Robert  de  Humframvill,  earl  of  Anegos,  Roger  Heyroun, 
Gilbert  de  Boroudon  and  Richard  de  Emeldon  to  receive  into  the  king's 
peace  such  men  of  the  county  of  Northumberland  and  the  parts  adjoining 
as  adhered  to  the  Scots  through  indigence  {inopiam)  or  other  necessity  and 


17  EDWARD  IL— Pabt  2. 


429 


1324. 


June  15. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Jane  28. 

Tonbridge. 


June  26. 
Tonbridge. 

June  16. 
Tower  of 
London. 

June  18. 
Tower  of 
London. 


June  15. 
Tower  of 
Iiondon. 


Membrane  8 — conU 

had  no  lands  within  the  realm  at  the  time  of  their  adhesion,  and  to  certify 
the  king  in  chancery  of  such  persons;  provided  that  nothing  is  done 
therein  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  truce  between  the  king  and  the  men  of 
Scotland.  By  E. 

The  like  to  Balph  de  Dacre,  John  de  Haryngton  and  Adam  de  Skelton 
in  the  counties  of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  and  the  parts  adjacent. 

ByK. 

Mandate  to  the  said  earl,  &c.  to  certify  the  king  of  the  names  and 
conditions  of  any  persons  of  the  realm  who  were  adherents  of  the  Scots 
and  had  lands  within  the  realm  at  the  time,  and  also  of  any  men  of  Scotland 
who  wish  to  come  to  the  king's  allegiance  and  peace.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  said  Balph,  &c.  By  K. 

[Fadera,'] 

Protection  with  clause  volumm  for  one  year  for  John  de  Hardreshull, 
going  on  the  king's  service  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine. 

By  testimony  of  the  Steward  of  the  Household. 
The  like  for  the  following  going  with  him  : — 
Eustace  de  Hardreshull. 

By  testimony  of  the  Steward  and  the  said  John. 
Boger  la  Warde. 

The  like  for  Nicholas  le  Latymer,  going  on  the  king's  service  to  the 
duchy.  By  K. 

The  like  for  Thomas  son  of  William  le  Latymer.  By  K. 

The  like  for  William  Carbonel,  going  with  the  said  Thomas. 

John  de  Hardreshull,  going  as  above,  has  letters  nominating  Philip  de 
Hardreshull  his  attorney  in  England  for  one  year. 

William  abbot  of  St.  Victor,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  the  like 
nominating  John  de  Sancta  Honorina  and  William  Dolmen  in  England 
for  three  years.  By  fine  of  2  marks.     Wilts. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  de  Everdon  as  one  of  the 
barons  of  the  Exchequer,  with  the  usual  fee.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  to  admit  him.     [Pari,  WnU,] 


Appointment  of  Humphrey  de  Waleden,  as  a  baron. 
Like  mandate.     [Pari,  Writs,] 


ByK. 


Protection  and  safe-conduct  until  Michaelmas  for  Nicholas  le  Lumbard, 
Serjeant  at  arms,  whom  the  king  is  sending  beyond  the  seas  for  destriers 
and  falcons.  By  K. 


June  10. 
Wettminstor. 


MEMBRANE   7. 

Licence  for  William  de  Eyme  to  grant  in  fee  tail  to  Maud  daughter  of 
Henry  son  of  Hugh  de  Tumby  and  Thomas  her  son  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body  a  messuage,  50  acres  of  land  and  4  acres  of  meadow  in  Thomgramby, 
held  in  chief,  with  reversion  to  William  and  his  heirs.    By  fine  of  5  marks. 

Mandate  to  John  de  Bolingbrok,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick, 
&c,  after  inquisition  made  by  him  whereby  it  appears  that  Ligelram  de 
Gynes,  deceased,  and  Christiana  his  wife,  jointly  held  on  the  day  of  his 
death,  of  her  inheritance,  the  manor  of  Moureholm  and  certain  lands  in 
Kerneford  in  chief  as  of  the  earldom  of  Lancaster  by  homage  and  knight 
service  .... 

V^teatid  be^auu  on  th§  Close  BoUf 


480 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 

June  15. 

Tower  of 
London. 

June  14. 
Westminster. 


June  13. 

Westminster 


June  16. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Membrane  7 — cont. 

Safe-conduct  for  Alan  de  Tesedale  and  Scolasticus  Lumbard,  king's 
yeomen,  whom  the  king  is  sending  beyond  the  seas  for  destriers  for  his 
use.  By  K. 

Commission  to  Robert  de  Hagham  and  William  de  Marny — in  pursuance 
of  a  late  commission  to  them  and  Thomas  Gobion  to  select  in  the  county 
of  Essex  150  foot  bowmen  and  for  the  said  Thomas  to  lead  them  to  West- 
minster by  a  week  after  Midsummer — to  go  to  Westminster  and  to  select 
by  advice  of  the  sheriff  100  of  the  said  men  and  for  the  said  William  to 
lead  them  to  Plimmuth  to  go  thence  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine.  Nicholas 
de  Hugato,  king's  clerk,  receiver  of  the  monies  for  the  affairs  of  the  duchy, 
is  commanded  to  have  one  of  his  men  at  Westminster  on  that  day  to  pay 
the  wages  as  well  of  the  said  William  as  of  the  said  100  men  from  the  day 
they  transfer  themselves  from  Westminster  to  Plimmuth.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  to  select  the  following  proportions  of  foot 
bowmen  already  mustered : — 

Gilbert  de  Ellesfeld  and  William  de  Harecourt  in  cos.  Oxford  and 
Berks,  60  out  of  100  by  advice  of  the  sheriff  at  Welles,  Thursday 
after  the  above  date :  Gilbert  to  be  leader. 

William  Tracy  and  Robert  Selyman,  in  co.  Gloucester,  as  well  from 
the  bailiwick  of  St.  Briavel's  as  the  forest  of  Done  and  Berkeley 
Hirnes  and  elsewhere  in  that  county,  200  out  of  500  by  advice  of 
Robert  de  Sapy  at  Welles  on  the  said  Thursday :  William  to  be 
leader. 

Nicholas  Kiriel  and  Ralph  Sauvage  in  co.  Kent,  100  out  of  200,  at 
Winchester,  Wednesday  after  the  above  date :  Nicholas  to  be 
leader. 

Nicholas  Gentil  and  Alan  de  Boxhull  in  cos.  Surrey,  Sussex  and 
Southampton,  250  out  of  450,  at  Winchester,  on  the  above  Wednes- 
day :  Alan  to  be  leader. 

John  de  Clyvedon  and  John  de  Lortye  in  co.  Somerset,  100  out  of  200, 
at  Exeter,  on  the  quinzaine  of  the  said  feast :  John  de  Lortye  to  be 
leader. 

John  Latymer  and  John  Peverel  in  co.  Dorset,  70  out  of  180,  at 
Exeter,  on  the  said  day :  John  Peverel  to  be  leader. 

Ralph  de  Wedon  and  Philip  de  Aylesbury  in  cos.  Bedford  and 
Buckingham,  80  out  of  140,  at  Dun  staple,  on  the  above  date :  Ralph 
to  be  the  leader. 

Walter  Gacelyn  and  Adam  Walerand,  in  co.  Wilts,  100  out  of  200,  at 
Welles,  on  the  said  Thursday :  Walter  to  be  leader  to  Welles, 
William  Tracy  to  be  leader  from  Welles  to  Plymmuth. 

[Pari.  Wnts.] 

Pardon  to  William  Hobedy  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Kent  for 
non-appearance  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass 
committed  against  Gilbert  Godewyne  of  Rochester,  whereof  he  was  convicted 
before  the  king;  on  condition  that  he  surrender  to  the  Marshalsea  to 
satisfy  the  king  of  the  said  ransom  and  Gilbert  of  the  damages  adjudged  to 
him.  By  fine  of  40^.,  which  he  paid  in  the  Hanaper. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Sarum  to  the  chapel  of  Clifton,  void  by  the 
resignation  of  Walter  Maubank,  the  late  rector,  directed,  to  Thomas  de 


17   EDWARD   II.— Part   2. 


481 


1324. 


June  18. 
Tower  of 
London. 


June  16. 

Tower  of 
London. 

June  10. 
Westminster. 


June  18. 

Westminster. 


June  10. 

Westminster, 


June  1. 
Westminster. 


June  20. 

Northfieet. 

June  16. 

Tower  of 
London . 

June  17. 

Tower  of 
Ijondon. 

June  21. 
Hadleigh. 

June  16* 

Tower  of 
London* 


Memhrane  7 — ctmt, 

Stanton,  prebendary  of  Gr^mstan  in  the  church  of  St.  ^lary,  Salisbury,  the 
said  chapel  being  in  his  jurisdiction  by  reason  of  his  said  prebend,  and  in 
the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  Philip 
Maubank,  who  held  by  knight  service  of  the  heir  of  John  Biset,  a  minor. 

Ratification  of  a  collation  made  under  the  soul  of  Ireland  of  blaster  Peter 
de  AVilleby,  king's  clerk,  to  the  chancellorship  in  the  church  of  St.  Patrick, 
Dublin,  and  of  the  prebend  of  Fynglas  annexed  tlierelo  ;  in  the  king's  gift 
by  reason  of  tlje  voidance  of  tlie  archbishopric  of  Dublin. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 

Grant  to  Thomas  Wake  of  an  easement  of  the  houses  of  the  king's  manor 
of  Sandhal  for  his  lodging  there  during  the  king's  pleasure  on  condition 
that  he  keep  tliem  in  the  same  state  of  repair  as  he  finds  them.  By  K. 

Pardon  of  the  following  trespass.  By  inquisition  made  by  Master  John 
Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  late  escheator  beyond  Trent,  it  appears  that 
lialph  Bere  of  Wytton,  in  the  time  of  Edward  I,  acquired  without  licence 
a  messuage  and  6  acres  of  land  in  Wytton,  Paston,  Kdynethorp  and 
Crostthweyt,  co.  Norfolk,  from  John  son  of  John  le  Velie,  who  held  the 
same  in  chief,  and  that  Margaret  wife  of  Reginald  le  Fevre,  and  Alice  wife 
of  Martin  atte  Cherche  of  Swathefeld,  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said 
Ralph,  entered  the  same  after  his  death,  by  reason  of  which  trespass  the 
premises  have  now  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands ;  with  restitution  of 
the  same.  By  fine  of  1  mark. 

The  like  to  Geoffrey  de  Snoddon,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  South- 
ampton, for  non-appearance  before  John  de  Foxle  and  his  fellows,  justices 
lately  appointed  to  hear  and  determine  the  trespass  whereof  he  was 
impleaded  by  Francis  de  Pymount ;  provided  tliat  he  surrender  to  prison 
and  stand  to  right  if  the  said  Francis  wishes  to  implead  him. 

By  fine  of  40^.  which  he  paid  in  the  llanaper. 

Licence  for  Edmund  earl  of  Arundel  and  Alice  his  wife  to  enclose  and 
empark  50  acres  of  land  and  brushwood  {bnisccti)  of  their  own  soil  in  their 
manor  of  Wolfhampton,  co.  Essex,  which  is  within  the  metes  of  the  forest 
of  Essex.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  John  son  of  Robert  Tilly  of  Riggewey  for  acquiring  in  fee 
without  licence  a  toft,  a  bovate  and  a  moiety  of  an  acre  of  land  in  Riggewey 
from  John  de  Stotevill,  who  held  the  same  in  chief;  with  restitution  of 
the  same.  By  fine  of  10^. 

Presentation  of  Adam  de  Benndiaump  to  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Malber- 
thorp,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody 
of  the  land  and  heir  of  Robert  de  Wylughby,  tenant  in  chief. 

Tlie  like  of  Thomas  de  Brayton  to  the  church  of  Baggehurst  in  the  dio- 
cese of  W^inchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the  see ; 
directed  to  the  guardian  of  the  spirituality. 

John  de  Haustede,  staying  in  England,  has  letters  nominating  William 
de  Haustede  his  attorney  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

The  abbot  of  Conches,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  the  like  nominating 
Henry  le  Vinetier  and  Richard  le  Vinetier  his  attorneys  in  England  for 
three  years.  By  fine  of  40.v.  at  the  instance  of  the  Queen.     Hereford. 

Protection  with  clause  nohunis  for  one  year  for  Master  Ralph  *de  Luda, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Churchhill. 

The  like  for  Edmund  de  Pynkeny. 


482 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 

June  19. 
Tower  of 
London. 


Membrane  7 — cont. 

Master  Richard  de  Gloucester,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's 
service,  has  letters  nominating  John  de  Gloucestre  his  attorney  until 
Michaelmas. 


June  27. 
Tonbridge. 


June  26. 
Tonbridge. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 

June  81  (sic) 
Tonbridge. 


June  28. 

Tonbridge. 

June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


June  80. 
Tonbridge. 


June  80« 

Tonbridge. 


June  28« 
Tonbridge. 


MEMBRANE  6. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of 
Winchester,  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Hayles  of  the  advowsons  of  the 
churches  of  Langeberwe  and  Rodebum,  which  are  held  in  chief,  and  for 
their  appropriation.  By  K. 

Grant  to  Alan,  abbot  of  Battle,  and  the  convent  there,  that  the  king's 
late  request,  made  on  the  ground  of  the  said  abbot's  new  creation  that  they 
should  grant  to  John  de  Icham,  king's  clerk,  a  pension  in  the  said  house 
until  the  king  can  provide  him  with  a  competent  ecclesiastical  benefice, 
shall  not  be  to  their  prejudice  or  drawn  into  a  precedent ;  as  the  abbot  and 
convent  have  replied  that  although  the  king's  demand  of  such  a  pension 
by  reason  of  a  new  creation  is  without  precedent,  yet,  out  of  regard  for  the 
king's  goodwill,  they  have  granted  the  said  John  a  pension  of  5  marks  a 
year,  and  have  prayed  that  this  shall  not  be  to  their  prejudice.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumiis  for  one  year  for  the  abbess  of  Elnestowe. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  de  Brayton  to  the  church  of  Baggehurst  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of  the 
late  see.  By  K. 

The  like  of  the  following  to  churches  in  the  same  diocese : — 

Robert  de  Hoton  to  Ledrede.  By  E. 

Poncius  de  Turnemyre  to  Croule.  By  K. 

Master  Robert  de  Ayleston  to  Wonsington.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Richard  de  Ayremynne  and  William  de  Pillaunde,  king's 
clerks,  guardians  of  the  bishopric  of  Winchester,  to  restore  the  temporalities 
thereof  to  Master  John  de  Stratford,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  preferred  to  be 
bishop  by  J.  the  Pope,  who,  after  the  death  of  Rigaud,  the  late  bishop, 
reserved  the  provision  of  a  bishop  to  himself ;  the  king  having  accepted  the 
said  promotion,  and  the  bishop  having  renounced  anything  prejudicial  to 
the  crown  contained  in  the  pope's  letters,  and  acknowledged  that  he  was 
willing  to  receive  the  said  temporalities  of  the  king's  livery  and  special 
grace.  By  K. 

Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  tenants.      [Foidera.'] 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  the  prior  and  Austin  Friars 
of  Bristol  by  Richard  de  Panes  of  Bristol  of  a  place  of  land  in  the  suburb 
there,  160  feet  by  80  feet,  adjoining  their  dwelling  place,  for  the  enlarge- 
ment of  their  said  dwelling  place. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 

Pardon  to  Cicely  de  la  Haye  of  Herteslegh  for  acquiring  for  life  2 
messuages  and  2  carucates  of  land  in  Breen  and  Belweton  from  Edmund 
le  Botiller,  who  held  them  in  chief;  with  restitution  thereof. 

By  fine  of  100s. 

Licence  for  Aline,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Moubray,  to  grant  the  reversion 
of  21 J  knights'  fees  in  Kyngeston,  Shyre  Manbury,  Waucele  («tc),  Wolveleye, 
Goseden,  Sillington,  Brodebrugge,  Brambelden,  Eselingfton,  Clopham, 
Wodemancote,  Morle,  Treule,  Butbewik,  Launoynge,  Bongetony  Wappyng, 


17  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


488 


1324. 


Jane  28. 
Tonbridge. 


July  8. 
Botherfield 


July  4 . 
Laughton 


Membrane  6— <?ow<. 

Thome,  Totyngdon,  Ewode,  Uhurst,  Sountynge,  Muchelgrove,  Hene  and 
Boukham  held  in  chief,  to  Hugh  de  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  after 
the  death  of  Mary  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Brewosa,  who  holds  the  same 
in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Aline.  By  K. 

Whereas  lately  at  the  suit  of  William  de  Bos  of  Hamelak  by  petition 
before  the  king  and  Council,  setting  forth  that  John  de  Lillebum  entered  the 
castle  of  Enaresburgh  and  held  it  against  the  king,  damaging  the  country 
(patria)  round,  hearing  which  the  said  William  with  his  posse  and  the  sheriff 
of  York  and  the  posse  of  the  country  besieged  the  said  castle  until  a  rumour 
arrived  that  Thomas  Bandolf ,  earl  of  Moray,  and  other  Scots,  enemies  and 
rebels  of  the  king,  were  coming  to  raise  the  siege,  whereupon  the  said  William 
and  John  being  then  in  treaty  touching  the  surrender  of  the  said  castle, 
which  the  said  John  refused  to  give  unless  satisfaction  was  made  to  John 
Mauleverer,  knight,  for  losses  inflicted  upon  him  by  the  said  John  de 
Lillebum  and  others  then  in  the  castle,  to  the  value  of  2002. — the  said 
William  and  others  with  him,  to  avoid  the  homicides  and  losses  which 
would  happen  by  the  coming  of  the  Scots,  with  the  consent  of 
of  all  persons  of  the  county  then  present,  bound  himself  with  John  de 
Moubray  to  the  said  John  Mauleverer  in  200Z.  by  pretext  whereof  John  de 
Mauleverer  exacted  the  said  sum  from  him  in  the  king's  court,  whereupon 
the  king  upon  the  petition  for  relief  by  the  said  William  appointed 
John  de  Donecastre  and  Adam  de  Hoperton  to  enquire  into  the 
case,  and  by  that  inquisition  returned  into  Chancery  it  was  found 
that  the  statements  in  the  above  petition  were  correct ;  and  also  that  an 
agreement  was  made  between  the  said  William  and  the  said  magnates  and 
others  at  the  seige,  that  if  any  contribution  of  the  said  sum  of  money  had 
to  be  made,  the  king's  tenants  of  the  liberty  of  Enaresburgh  and  the  men 
of  the  wapentake  of  Clarowe  should  be  exempt — the  king  now  appoints 
the  said  Adam  de  Hoperton  and  Thomas  Dayvill  to  assess  and  levy  lOOZ.  of 
of  the  above  sum  upon  the  commonalty  of  the  county  with  the  said 
exceptions,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William ;  and  as  to  the  remaining  100^ 
on  account  of  certain  things  concerning  the  person  of  the  said  John  de 
Lillebum,  then  the  king's  enemy  and  rebel,  nothing  more  is  to  be  done 
until  further  order.  By  E.  and  C. 

Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Boger  Pride  of  Shrewsbury  (Salop)  to 
the  custody  of  the  smaller  piece  of  the  seal  for  the  office  of  recognisances 
of  debts  in  the  town  of  Shrewsbury. 

Mandate  to  the  executors  of  the  will  of  Boger  de  Hamoun  to  deliver  the 
said  piece  to  him  with  all  things  touching  the  said  office. 

Presentation  of  Bobert  de  Shepton  to  the  church  of  Newenham  in  the 
diocese  of  Hereford,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  de  Lyndwode,  the 
last  rector. 

The  like  of  John  de  Lyndwode  to  the  church  of  Little  Berdefeld,  in  the 
diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Bobert  de  Shepton,  the  last 
rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir 
of  Thomas  de  Merk,  tenant  in  chief. 


June  16. 
Tower  of 
London. 


MEMBRANE    5. 

Licence  for  Aline,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Moubray,  to  grant  to  Hugh  le 
Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  and  his  heirs,  the  reversion  of  the  manors  of 
Pyndon,  Wassyngdon,  Bedyng,  Westgrenestede  and  Eyngesbemes,  held  in 
chief,  after  the  death  of  Mary,  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Brewosa,  who 
holds  them  in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Aline.  By  E. 


24962 


2£ 


484 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 

Jane  18. 

Tower  of 

London. 

Jane  18. 

Tower  of 
London. 


Jane  26. 
Tonbridge. 


Jane  17. 

Tower  of 

London. 


Jane  28. 
Tonbridge. 


Jaly  1. 
Tonbridge. 


Jaly  2. 
Botherfield. 


July  2. 
Botherfield. 


Membrane  6 — cont 

The  like  for  Alan  de  Hatfeld  and  Lecia  bis  wife  to  enfeoff  John  de 
Stonore  of  a  messuage,  a  virgate  of  land,  and  6s.  i^d,  of  rent  in  Aylesbary, 
held  in  chief,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs.  By  fine  of  i  mark. 

Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William  de  Eycote  of  a 
messuage,  17  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  10s.  Id,  of  rent  and  pasture 
for  one  plougbbeast  (afrum)  and  2  oxen  in  Bernham  and  Walburton  to  a 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Bernham 
for  the  souls  of  the  said  William,  Maud  and  Cicely  sometime  his  wives, 
Roger  his  father,  Agnes  his  mother,  Gilbert,  sometime  bishop  of  Chichester, 
Henry  de  Guldeford  and  all  the  faithful  departed. 

By  fine  of  40«.     S[as8ex]. 

Pardon  to  Maud,  late  the  wife  of  William  Amyson  of  Hemmyngbargh,  for 
the  death  of  Dionisia  Ketel,  on  condition  that  she  stands  to  right  in 
court.  By  K. 

Prohibition  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  from  doing  anything  prejudicial 
to  the  king's  right  of  presentation  to  the  church  of  Great  Carlton,  in  the 
king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  being 
lately  in  his  hands  and  which  he  recovered  by  judgment  of  the  court 
against  Henry,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  who  unjustly  prevented  him ;  or  from 
molesting  John  de  Melton,  king's  clerk,  whom  the  king  has  presented  to 
the  said  church. 

Grant  daring  pleasure  to  Hildebrand  Suderman,  merchant  of  Almain, 
of  the  following  liberties,  viz.  that  he  may  trade  in  the  realm  as  a  king's 
merchant  specially  attending  to  the  king's  affairs,  and  as  a  denizen  of  the 
realm ;  that  he  be  quit  of  toll,  pontage,  passage,  payage,  picage,  pavage, 
quayage,  murage  and  stallage ;  and  that  his  goods  be  exempt  from  arrest 
for  the  trespasses  of  others,  or  for  any  debts  whereof  he  is  not  principal 
debtor  or  surety.  By  p.s. 

The  like  for  Ludekin  le  Long,  merchant  of  Almain. 

Appointment  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  justice  of  the 
forest  this  side  Trent,  in  the  room  of  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke, 
lately  deceased,  in  a  commission  to  go  on  eyre  for  pleas  of  the  forest  in  the 
county  of  Essex  which  was  first  directed  to  the  said  Aymer,  William  la 
Zousche  of  Assheby  and  William  de  Cleydon,  and  in  which  Philip  de  Say 
was  afterwards  associated.  By  E. 

Writ  of  aid  for  Poncius  de  Fossato  and  Hugh  de  Cos,  Serjeants  at  arms, 
whom  the  king  is  sending  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  to  arrest  Christiana, 
daughter  of  Guillottus  de  Bos,  sometime  minstrel,  and  to  bring  her  to  the 
king.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  earl  of  Winchester,  for  acquiring  in  fee 
the  whole  land  of  Gower  with  its  appurtenances  in  Wales  and  the  Marches 
of  Wales  from  William  de  Brewosa,  who  held  it  in  chief.  By  K. 

Safe-conduct  until  All  Saints  for  Edward  de  Balliolo,  coming  from  beyond 
the  seas  to  the  king  by  his  command  into  England ;  and  the  men  of  his 
household,  their  horses  and  harness.      [Fivdera,]  By  K. 

William  de  Bodes  of  Ley  burn,  merchant,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has 
letters  nominating  Gerard  Rouche  and  Roger  de  Suthoote  his  attorneys  in 
England  for  one  year. 


17   EDWARD   n.— Part   2. 


485 


1324. 

June  28. 
Tonbridge. 

June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


June  29. 
Tonbridge. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


June  27. 
Tonbridge. 

June  dO. 

Tonbridge. 

June  28. 
Tonbridge. 
June  25. 
Tonbridge. 


MEMBRANE   4. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  de  Tolrc,  chaplain,  to  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Old 
Sarum,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury. 

Licence  for  Gilbert  de  Aton  to  grant  to  Henry  de  Percy  the  reversion  of 
the  following  manors  and  lands,  &c.,  held  in  chief,  after  the  death  of  Isabel 
de  Vescy,  who  holds  them  in  dower  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
Gilbert,  viz.  the  manor  of  Chatton,  and  i  messuages,  12  bovates  of  land,  and 
a  third  part  of  a  mill  in  Wollore  and  Trafereston;  6  knights*  fees  in 
Burneton,  Preston,  Scranewode,  Neuton  juxta  Mare,  Hibbum,  Howyk, 
Heton  and  Bertowell ;  and  the  manors  of  Lescebury,  Hoghton  and 
Alnemuth  and  one  knight's  fee  in  the  said  manors,  held  by  her  otherwise 
(alias)  of  the  said  inheritance.       By  fine  of  100  marks.     Northumberland. 

Writ  of  aid  until  Christmas  for  John  de  Carleford,  king's  Serjeant, 
charged  by  the  Steward  af  the  Household  and  the  Keeper  of  the  Wardrobe 
to  make  purveyances  for  the  office  of  the  hall  and  chamber  except  in  the 
fee  of  the  church.  By  K. 

The  like  for  the  following : — 
Alexander  de  Lesquilerie,  for  the  office  of  the  scullery. 
Robert  le  Pulter,  for  the  office  of  the  poultry. 
Richard  Fristlyng,  for  the  office  of  the  Marshalsea. 

Writ  of  aid  for  two  years  for  William  de  Northwell,  king's  clerk, 
appointed  surveyor  of  all  Serjeants  deputed  to  make  purveyances  whether 
under  the  great  or  privy  seal.  By  E. 

Protection  for  fifteen  days  for  Raymund  Provost  and  Guy  Amany, 
Serjeants  at  arms,  and  Robert  Noreys,  commanded  to  carry  certain  of  the 
king's  goods  from  the  city  of  London  to  the  Wardrobe,  to  be  there 
delivered  to  Robert  de  Wodehous,  clerk  of  the  W^ardrobe ;  sheriffs  and 
others  are  to  provide  them  with  sufficient  carriage.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Richard  de  la  Lee  to  the  church  of  Blecchynglegh  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  le  Smale,  the  last 
rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Hugh  Daudele  being 
m  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

The  like  of  the  following  to  churches  in  that  diocese : — 
Robert  de  Hoton  to  the  church  of  Ledrede,  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  the  late  voidance  of  the  see.  By  E. 

Matthew  de  Redemane  to  the  church  of  Shire,  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  Edmund  le  Botiller, 
tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

William  de  Aykeheved  of  Cokermuth  to  the  church  of  Burgh  Glere, 
in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  late  voidance  of  the  see.     By  p.s. 

John   Peverel,   going  to  Gascony  on   the   king's  service,  has  letters 
nominating  Geoffrey  de  Brokhole  his  attorney  in  England  for  one  year. 
Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  him. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumw  for  one  year  for  John  de  Chittem,  clerk. 

The  like  for  the  following  : — 
John  Waryn,  parson  of  the  church  of  Gymmyngham. 

The  abbot  of  Mucchilneye. 


486 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 
June  26. 

Tonbridgeu 

June  29. 

Bayhall. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge, 


Jane  28. 

Tonbridge. 


July  2. 
Botherfield. 


July  4. 
Botherfield. 


July  4. 
Bolherfield. 


June  19. 
Tonbridge. 


July  4. 
Botherfield. 


July  4. 
Botherfield. 


Membrane  4 — cont. 
John  Aas,  son  of  Hugh  de  Lodelowe,  merchant. 

Presentation  of  Roger  de  Lysewy  to  a  portion  of  the  tithes  of  Hakeneston 
in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  the  advowson  whereof  is  in  the  king's  hands  by 
the  forfeiture  of  Philip  de  la  Beche,  the  said  portion  being  void  by  the 
resignation  of  Edmund  de  Rommesbury.  By  p.s. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  John  Howard,  *  chivaler,' 
going  to  Gascony  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 

The  like  for  Nicholas  Eirieli  going  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine  on  the 
king's  service. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  Nicholas  : — 
William  de  Eton.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Nicholas. 

Thomas  Attenasshe. 

The  like  for  Walter  de  Nevill,  going  as  above  in  the  king's  service. 

ByK. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  him : — 
John  de  Nevill.  By  testimony  of  the  said  Walter. 

Thomas  de  Nevill.  By  the  like  testimony. 

Writ  of  aid  until  Michaelmas  directed  to  sheriffs  and  others  for  Walter, 
bishop  of  Exeter,  the  treasurer,  and  his  deputies,  appointed  to  purvey 
victuals  in  divers  counties  and  convey  them  to  Plimmuth  for  the  main- 
tenance of  the  king  and  his  lieges  coming  there ;  and  if  anyone,  at  the 
mandate  of  the  said  treasurer,  shall  pay  money  for  the  said  victuals,  it 
shall  be  allowed  in  his  account  at  the  Exchequer  by  letters  patent  of  the 
treasurer. 

Grant  to  Richard  de  Ikene — in  pursuance  of  his  appointment,  8  March 
last,  conjointly  with  Humphrey  de  Waleden,  now  engaged  elsewhere,  as 
stewards  of  certain  castles,  towns,  manors  and  lands  in  divers  counties,  and 
auditors  of  the  accounts  of  all  persons  who  ought  to  render  account  thereof, 
and  of  all  other  persons  bound  to  render  account  of  the  issues  in  the 
Chamber — of  40  marks  a  year  from  the  said  8  March  out  of  the  issues  oif  the 
said  castles,  towns,  &c.,  and  also  hay  and  litter  for  his  horses  and  sufficient 
brushwood  therein  when  he  goes  there  to  stay,  to  be  allowed  in  the  accounts 
thereof.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 

Protection  until  Michaelmas  for  Christiana  late  the  wife  of  Ingelram  de 
Gynes  and  Ingelram  de  Chouchi,  knight,  going  to  Scotland  on  the  affairs 
of  the  said  Christiana ;  the  men  of  her  household  and  horses  to  the  number 
of  forty.  By  K. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year,  at  the  prayer  of  the  prior  of  Gysebum,  who  since 
the  beginning  of  the  war  with  the  Scots  has  lost  the  profit  of  the  churches 
which  he  has  in  that  land,  for  two  canons,  one  yeoman  and  four  grooms 
whom  he  wishes  to  send  to  Scotland  to  make  dispositions  touching  the 
said  churches.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 

Safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  Ingelram  de  Chouchy,  knight,  of  France, 
going  to  Scotland  with  Christiana  late  the  wife  of  Ingelram  de  Gynes  on  the 
affairs  of  the  said  Christiana,  and  his  men,  on  his  return  from  those  parts 
to  France.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  one  year  for  Eustace  de  Rysinge, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Thurgarton. 


17  EDWARD  II.— Part  2. 


437 


1324. 

Julys. 

Laaghton. 


Membrane  4 — conU 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Segrave,  the 
younger,  going  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine  on  the  king's  service  with  John 
de  Segrave,  the  elder. 

The  said  John  has  letters  nominating  Durand  de  Wydmerepole  and 
William  Bastard  his  attorneys  in  England  for  one  year. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


July  1. 
Hejgate. 

July  4. 
Laughton. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


July  4. 
Laaghton. 


June  80. 
Tonbridge. 


July  1. 
Lewes. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


MEMBRANE    3. 

Presentation  of  John  de  Hurlee  to  the  church  of  Bolvyndenne  in  the 
diocese  of  Canterbury,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land 
and  heir  of  John  de  Lenham,  tenant  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

John  de  Wellesleye,  going  to  Ireland,  has  letters  nominating  John  de 
Helpiston  and  William  Eynulf  his  attorneys  in  England  for  two  years. 

Presentation  of  Roger  de  Eendale  in  the  church  of  Duf ton  in  the  diocese 
of  Carlisle,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and  heir 
of  Ralph  de  Graystok,  tenant  in  chief. 

Licence  for  John  de  Olneye  and  Maud  his  wife  to  enfeoff  Richard  de 
Pyri  [Pyry],  parson  of  the  church  of  Bereford,of  the  manor  of  Haveresham, 
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  grant  it  to  the  former  for  their  lives,  with  remainders  in 
tail  to  William  Plaunk  and  Joan  his  wife,  John  son  of  John  de  Olneye, 
John  son  of  John  de  Pabenham,  James  son  of  John  de  Pabenham,  with 
remainder  over  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Maud.  By  fine  of  10/. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Robert  [sic)  de  Huntyngfeld 
going  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine  on  the  king's  service.  By  E. 


The  like  for  the  following  going  with  him : — 
William  de  Bradefeld. 
Philip  de  Stapelton. 
Thomas  de  Livermere. 


By  testimony  of  the  said  Roger. 


Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Bordesle  to  grant  for  life  to  Henry 
de  Hambury  the  manor  of  Holeweye,  co.  Worcester,  held  in  chief. 

By  fine  of  10  marks. 

Prohibition  to  all  ecclesiastical  persons  from  attempting  anything  in 
derogation  of  the  king's  right  of  collation  to  the  prebend  of  Lecford  in  the 
church  of  St.  Mary,  Winchester,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the 
temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary,  Winchester,  having  been  lately  in  the 
king's  hands,  or  from  molesting  John  de  Denton,  king's  clerk,  whom  the 
king  has  collated  thereto. 

Mandate  to  mayors,  sheriffs  and  others  to  arrest  all  persons  so  offending. 

The  like  in  favour  of  Master  Robert  de  Ayleston,  collated  to  the  prebend 
of  Leghton  Ecclesia  in  the  church  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln  having  been  lately  in  the 
king's  hands. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  de  Neubiggyng  for  acquiring  in  fee  the  bailiwick  of  a 
moiety  of  the  forestership  of  Whynfel  from  Robert  de  Soureby,  who  held  it 
in  chief  by  the  forfeiture  of  Roger  de  Clifford,  late  a  rebel ;  with 
restitution  thereof.  By  fine  of  20«. 


488 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 


July  4. 

Laoghion. 


July  4. 
Lewes. 

Jane  80. 

BayhflOl 


Membrane  3 — cant. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  John  de  Elmeswell,  going 
with  John  llaward  on  the  king's  service  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine. 

By  testimony  of  John  Haward. 

The  like  for  the  following  going  with  the  said  John  : — 
John  de  Flete. 
Henry  Fylyot. 
John  Pecche. 

Roger  de  Huntyngfeld,  going  as  above,  has  letters  nominating  Giles  de 
Hynx[ton]  his  attorney  in  England  for  one  year. 

The  following  have  the  like  : — 
John  de  Haustede,  going  to  Gascony  on  the  king's  service,  nominating 
Donatus  de  Stretford  in  England  for  one  year. 

William  le  Seneschal  of  Evesham,  going  to  Ireland,  nominating  John 
de  Helpeston  and  William  de  Eynulph  in  England  for  two  years. 

Pardon  to  Christiana  wife  of  Peter  Rouge  of  Wytham  of  her  waiver  in 
the  county  of  Essex  for  non  appearance  before  Robert  de  Maddyngle  and 
William  de  Gosefeld,  justices  appointed  to  hear  and  determine  a  plea  of 
trespass  brought  against  her  husband  and  herself  by  Henry  Deneman  and 
John  Sweteblod,  provided  she  surrender  to  prison  and  stand  to  right  in 
court.  By  p.s. 


June  29. 
Tonbridge. 


MEMBRANE    2. 

Whereas  the  butler  and  his  minister,  who  make  purveyances  of  wine  for 
the  expenses  of  the  Household,  ought  to  account  in  the  W^ardrobe  for 
purveyances  and  prises  taken  by  them,  and  have  not  done,  so  and  have  not 
permitted  themselves  to  be  brought  to  account  by  the  keeper  of  the  Wardrobe, 
and  make  prises  of  wine  that  are  not  necessary  for  the  Household,  and  under 
colour  of  that  afterwards  sell  the  wine  to  others  for  their  own  gain,  and  so 
prevent  magnates  and  others  from  making  their  purveyances  of  wines  in 
those  places  to  the  loss  of  the  merchants ;  the  king  ordains  that  henceforth  a 
certain  sum  of  money  shall  be  delivered  to  the  butler  in  gross  by  the 
treasurer  and  chamberlains  for  making  such  purveyances,  and  that  in  every 
place  where  such  purveyances  are  made  two  sufficient  men  shall  be  elected 
to  view  and  testify  to  the  purveyance  made  by  the  butler  and  his  deputies  and 
certify  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  twice  a  year  of  the  same,  at 
Michaelmas  and  Easter,  viz.  what  and  how  much  wines  were  purveyed  there 
for  the  Household,  of  due  and  ancient  prise  or  by  purchase,  at  what  price, 
from  whom  and  at  what  time,  and  enclose  their  indentures  thereof  with 
letters  of  the  merchants  testifying  how  much  wines  were  bought  for  the 
king's  use,  and  at  what  price;  and  in  places  which  have  a  common  seal, 
such  certificates  shall  be  made  under  it.  The  mayor  and  sheriffs  of  London 
are  commanded  to  elect  two  such  men  accordingly,  and  to  certify  the 
treasurer  and  barons  of  their  names  before  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula. 

By  K.  and  C. 

Like  mandate  to  the  bailiffs  and  good  men  of  the  following  places : — 
Falemuth  with  its  members. 
Fawemouth  and  Lostwythiel. 
Sutton  and  Plymmuth. 
Dertemuth. 
Teigmuth. 
Exemuth  and  Exeter. 


17   EDWARD  II.— Pabt  2. 


489 


1324. 


June  28. 

Tonbridge, 


July  4. 
Langhton. 


July  2. 
Laoghton. 

July  4. 
Laoghton. 


July  6. 
Amndel. 


July  2. 
Lewes. 

July  2. 
Botherfield. 

July  9. 
Porchester. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


Membrane  2 — cont. 

Mandate  to  Stephen  de  Abyndon,  the  butler,  to  observe  this  ordinance, 
and  cause  it  to  be  observed  by  his  ministers,  on  pain  of  the  king's 
indignation. 

John,  abbot  of  Mont  St.  Michel,  staying  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters 
nominating  Robert  Dole  and  Thomas  Lostelier  his  attorneys  in  England 
for  three  years.  By  fine  of  IOO5.    Devon. 

He  has  the  like  nominating  Nicholas  Goyslyn  and  Nicholas  Godefrei  in 
the  Islands  of  Gemereye  and  Jereseye. 

Simple  protection  for  one  year  for  Roger  de  Boselingthorp. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Roger  de  Huntyngfeld, 
going  to  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine  on  the  king's  service.  By  K. 


The  like  for  Robert  de  Ingelose  going  in  like  manner. 


ByK. 


The  like  for  William  de  Bradefeld,  Philip  de  Stapelton  and  Thomas 
Lyvermere,  going  with  the  said  Roger  de  Huntyngfeld. 

By  testimony  of  the  said  Roger. 

The  like  for  William  de  Fisshebum,  going  to  Gascony  on  the  king's 
service.  By  testimony  of  Thomas  de  Veer. 

The  said  William  has  letters  nominating  Roger  de  Ware,  parson  of  the 
church  of  St.  Martin  le  Grand,  {rectins  St.  Martin,  Ludgate),  London,  his 
attorney  for  one  year. 

The  following  have  the  like : — 

Robert  de  Ingelose,  nominating  Geoffrey,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Askeby,  and  Roger  de  Norton  in  England  for  one  year. 

Elias  de  Assheburn,  going  to  Ireland,  nominating  John  de  Helpiston 
and  Hugh  de  Kerdyf  in  England  for  two  years. 

Richard  de  Wotton,  prebendary  of  Yagoestown  (</«'  Jaco)  in  the  church 
of  St.  Patrick,  Dublin,  staying  in  England,  nominating  Elias  de 
Assheburn  and  William  de  Boseworth  in  Ireland  for  two  years. 

Whereas  lately,  before  Henry  Spigumel  and  his  fellows,  justices  in  eyre 
in  the  Islands  of  Gcrnercye,  Gereseye,  Serk  and  Aureneye,  the  king  sued 
the  following  porsons  severally  for  parts  of  the  lands  in  Gemereye 
late  of  Master  William  de  Sancto  Remigio,  viz.  Thomas  de  Estfeld  and 
Alice  Lis  wife,  Denis  le  Marchaunt  and  Petronilla  his  wife,  John 
le  Moigne,  Ralph  le  Moigne,  which  the  said  William  held  of  Edward  I 
and  which  ought  to  have  reverted  to  the  king  as  escheats  for 
a  felony  for  which  be  abjured  the  Islands;  and  whereas  the 
said  persons  said  that  the  said  William  died  seized  thereof  and  that  they 
entered  the  same  after  his  death  as  his  kinsmen  and  heirs;  and  also  that 
Edward  I  having  pardoned  the  said  abjuration  and  having  restored  to  the 
said  William  his  lands  and  goods  which  had  been  taken  into  his  hands,  but 
that  in  the  time  of  the  war  in  the  said  Islands  the  pardon  was  burnt  for  which 
reason  they  vouched  to  warranty  the  rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  Edward  I ;  but 
because  they  did  not  show  any  special  deed  {speciale  factum)  of  pardon 
before  the  said  justices,  the  said  lands  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands,  as 
appears  by  the  record  of  the  said  justices  returned  to  the  Chancery ;  where- 
upon the  said  tenants  by  their  petition  before  the  king  and  Council  have 
prayed  for  a  remedy ;  and  whereas  by  inspection  of  the  rolls  of  the 
Chancery  of  Edward  I,  it  is  shown  that  14  July,  22  Edward  I,  he  pardoned 
the  abjuration  which  the  said  William  made  before  Thomas  de  Sandewyco, 


no 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1324. 


July  1. 
Bayhall. 


July  4 
Arondel 


Membrane  2 — cont, 

fonnerly  inquisitor  in  the  said  Islands  of  the  trespasses  of  the  said  William, 
and  commanded  Henry  de  Cobeham,  warden  of  the  said  Islands,  to  restore  to 
the  said  William  all  the  lands  with  the  issues  thereof  which  had  been  taken 
into  the  hands  of  Edward  I : — the  king,  although  the  said  abjuration  was 
made  for  felony,  and  the  said  pardon  makes  mention  that  it  was  given  for 
trespasses  and  not  for  felony,  so  that  it  is  insufficient,  nevertheless,  of  his 
grace,  and  especially  as  abjuration  of  the  said  Islands  ought  not  and  is  not 
accustomed  to  be  made  except  for  felony,  grants  that  the  said  tenants  keep 
their  lands  in  the  same  manner  and  under  the  same  conditions  as  before 
their  caption,  and  that  the  said  pardon  be  of  the  same  force  as  though  it  had 
made  mention  that  the  abjuration  had  been  made  for  felony. 

By  K.  and  pet.  of  G. 

Grant  for  life  to  Margery  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Colepeper  of  12  marks 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer,  in  consideration  of  a  release  made  by  her  to  the 
king  of  the  premises  mentioned  in  a  fine  levied  three  weeks  after  Michael- 
14  Edward  II,  before  William  de  Hereford  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  between  Thomas  Colepeper  and  the  said  Margery  his  wife, 
and  Bichard  de  Headen  and  John  Colepeper,  touching  2  messuages, 
2  mills,  405  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  60  acres  of  pasture, 
80  acres  of  wood  and  20^.  of  rent  in  Peapymbury,  Tonebrigg  and 
Teudele,  whereof  a  plea  of  covenant  was  summoned  between  them  in  that 
court,  whereby  Thomas  acknowledged  the  premises  to  be  the  right  of  the 
said  John,  and  for  that  recognition  the  said  Bichard  and  John  granted  them 
to  Thomas  and  Margery  for  their  lives,  with  remainders  in  tail  male  to 
Walter  their  son  and  John  his  brother,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs 
of  Thomas  ;  the  premises  being  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the 
laid  Thomas.  By  E.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 

Mandate  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  to  pay  the  said  yearly  sum, 
after  first  receiving  letters  patent  of  the  said  Margery  testifying  the  said 
livery. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  until  Michaelmas  for  John,  bishop  of 
Norwich,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service.  By  E. 

He  has  letters  nominating  John  de  Sutton  and  Peter  de  Welle  as  bis 
attorneys  in  England  for  that  period. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  that  period  for  the  following  going 
with  him : — 

Walter  Erie. 

John  Digge,  parson  of  the  church  of  Fcltewell. 

Boger  de  Lopham. 

Simon  de  Claxby,  parson  of  the  church  of  Massyngham. 

John  Melburn  of  Compton,  clerk. 

William  de  Hilderston. 

John  de  Herewarstok,  parson  of  the  church  of  Stirton. 


July  6. 
ArundeL 

July  6, 

ArondeU 


MEMBliASE   1. 
Protection  with  clause  nolumus  for  Bichard  de  Gatesbury. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  Stephen  de  Bassyngbum, 
going  to  Gascony  on  the  king's  service. 

By  testimony  of  Thomas  de  Veer. 


17  EDWARD   n.— Pabt  2. 


441 


1324. 


July  2. 
Laa^ton. 


Jane  28. 
Tonbridge. 


Jane  28. 

Tonbridge 


Membrane  1 — cant. 

The  said  Stephen  has  letters  nominating  Roger  de  Ware,  parson  of  the 
church  of  St.  Martin  by  Ludgate,  London,  his  attorney  in  England  for  one 
year. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  John  Mignot,  going  as 
above.  By  testimony  of  T.  de  [Veer]. 

John  Haward,  going  to  the  duchy  on  the  king's  service,  has  letters 
nominating  Master  William  de  Rudham  and  John  de  Risyngge  his  attorneys 
in  England  for  one  year.  By  K. 

Protection  with  clause  volumus  for  one  year  for  the  following,  going  with 
him : — 


Amlaudus  Harsyk. 

Richard  de  Wotton. 
William  de  Salle. 


By  testimony  of  the  said  John. 


Inspcvimus  and  confirmation  (1)  of  a  charter  dated  at  Bermundeseye, 
Wednesday  before  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  1821,  15  Edward  II,  whereby 
Peter,  prior  of  St.  Saviour's,  Bermundeseye,  and  the  convent  of  that  house 
grant  to  Nicholas  de  Tunstal  a  corrody  there  for  life,  viz.  a  white  loaf  {unum 
partem  album  monialnn)  of  the  price  of  l(i.,  a  brown  loaf  {unum  panem  bissum) 
of  the  price  of  ^.^  a  gallon  of  ale  {cen^isie  mujiialin)  of  the  price  of  !(/.,  a 
half  a  gallon  of  second  ale  of  the  price  of  id,,  from  the  cellar  of 
Bermundeseye,  2  dishes  of  meat  every  day  on  the  foar  flesh  days  every  week, 
of  the  price  of  1^.  a  day,  from  the  kitchen,  and  for  the  other  three  days 
iish  or  other  things,  as  one  of  the  monks,  of  the  price  of  li<2.,  and  every 
day  2  dishes  of  pottage,  of  the  price  of  ^d.  from  the  kitchen,  and  every  year 
one  robe  of  fur  of  the  suit  of  their  clerks  or  esquires,  as  he  pleases,  of  the 
price  of  20<.,  to  be  received  yearly  at  Christmas ;  also  a  house  within 
the  close  of  Bermundeseye  to  dwell  in,  with  a  place  of  the  court 
lying  near  the  said  house  and  the  wall  of  John  le  Mazeliner, 
between  the  kitchen  and  the  brewhouse,  66  feet  long  by  20  feet  broad 
at  each  end,  and  a  stank  with  a  curtilage  between  the  said  brewhouse  and 
the  new  garden,  whereof  one  end  abuts  on  the  lane  leading  to  the  granges 
and  the  other  on  the  high  way  leading  to  Retherheth,  with  free  ingress  and 
egress  whenever  he  chooses ;  also  every  year  4  cart  loads  of  wood,  and  two  of 
litter  to  be  carried  at  their  expense  to  his  house  ;  also  two  acres  of  meadow 
in  their  meadow  under  Danieleswalle  for  the  maintenance  of  his  horses,  as 
it  is  enclosed  with  ditches ;  to  hold  to  him  for  life,  and  to  carry,  take  away 
or  assign,  wherever,  whenever,  and  to  whomsoever  he  will,  as  well  without 
the  said  house  of  Bermundeseye  as  within  it.  And  they  and  their 
successors  may  pay  the  said  corrody  or  the  above  price  as  they  prefer. 

(2)  A  charter  dated  at  Bermundeseye  in  the  full  chapter  Friday  the 
feast  of  St.  Barnabas,  1822,  15  Edward  II,  whereby  the  said  Peter  and  the 
convent  grant  to  the  said  Nicholas  for  life  a  part  of  the  new  garden  with  the 
apple  trees  and  other  trees  in  it  lying  between  the  court  of  the  said  Nicholas 
on  one  side  and  the  said  new  garden  on  the  other,  of  the  length  of 
26i  perches,  whereof  one  end  abuts  on  the  lane  leading  from  their  court  to 
their  granges  and  is  of  the  width  of  2^  perches,  and  the  other  end  abuts 
on  the  high  way  leading  to  Retherheth  of  the  width  of  8^  perches,  with  its 
vines  {vinissic),  hedges  and  ditches,  free  ingress  and  egress  and  all  other 
appurtenances.  By  fine  of  2  marks. 

July  8.  Grant  to  Sara  wife  of  John  de  Paddesmere,  who  eloined  himself  from 

Falmer        the  realm  as  a  rebel,  that  she  may  receive  yearly  for  the  maintenance  of 
(Falmer$ej . 


442  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 


Membrane  1 — cont 


herself  and  her  children  out  of  the  issues  of  the  lands  late  of  the  said  John, 
which  are  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture,  lOOs,  at  Michaelmas  and 
Easter  by  equal  portions  by  the  hands  of  the  keepers  of  the  said  lands  until 
the  king  shall  make  further  order  touching  her  estate.  By  p.s. 

July  1 .  Grant  for  life  to  Margery  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Colepeper  to  the  same 

Bayhall,       effect  as  above  [/>.  440],  with  the  addition  of  Richard  brother  of  John  to  the 
remainder  men  in  tail  male.   By  E.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayrem[ynne]. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains. 


MEMBRANE    29d, 

March  8.         Commission  <ie  waXliis  et  Jossatis  to   William  de  Echingham,   Robert 
Westminster.  BataiUe  and  William  de  Ponte  Roberti,  between  the  towns  of  Robertsbridge 
and  Apoldre  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Sussex. 

MEMBRANE   28d. 

March  16.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  Spigumel,  Adam  de  Here- 
Westminster,  wynton  and  John  de  Clyvedon  touching  Reginald  de  Monte  Forti,  William 
de  Clif*,  William  Curteys  and  John  his  brother  with  others,  who  went 
many  times  to  Bristol  to  the  place  where  the  bodies  of  Henry  de  Monte 
Forti  and  Henry  de  Wilynton,  rebels,  who  by  judgment  of  the  court  were 
sentenced  to  be  drawn  by  horses  and  hanged  there  and  to  remain  on  the 
gallows  as  long  as  their  bodies  remained,  and  pretended  that  miracles  are 
performed  there.      [Fwdera.     Pari.  Writs.]  By  K, 

March  12.        The  like  to  William  de  Gosefeld,  John  de  Cantebrigg  and  Simon  de 
Westminster.    Brunne,   on   complaint  by  Richard  Stulle  of  Furdham,   that  John  de 

Hastinges  of  Landewade,  William  Deyve  and  Henry  Pye  assaulted  him  at 

Sneylewelle,  co.  Cambridge. 

MEMBRANE   27d. 

March  5.         Commission  de  waUiis  et  fossatis  to  Philip  do  Nevill,  Peter  de  Ludynton 
Westminster,    and  John  de  Trehampton  touching  the  breach  of  Morton  in  the  parts  of 
Lindeseye,  co.  Lincoln,  by  the  water  of  the  Trente. 

March  6.  Commission  to  John  de  Bousser,  W.  de  Denum  and  John  de  Cantebrigg*, 
Westminster,  on  complaint  by  Roger  de  Suthcote  of  London,  to  examine  at  St.  Martin's 
le  Grand,  London,  in  the  presence  of  the  mayor  and  sheriffs  of  London,  the 
record  and  process  and  judgment  of  a  plea  that  was  before  the  sheriffs  of 
London  in  the  court  of  the  city  between  Michael  Cherne  and  the  said 
Roger,  viz.  for  the  said  Roger  to  render  account  to  the  said  Michael  for  the 
time  that  he  was  receiver  of  his  moneys ;  and  to  correct  the  error,  if  any, 
therein  ;  in  pursuance  of  a  former  commission  to  the  mayor  and  sheriffs  to 
cause  the  said  plea  to  be  recited  before  them,  the  said  Roger  complaining 
that  there  is  an  error  in  the  said  recital. 

March  8.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Bousser,  William  de 
Westminster.  Gosefeld  and  Robert  de  Asshele,  on  complaint  by  Richard  Maniword, 
merchant,  that  whereas  he  sent  certain  of  his  men  and  servants  beyond  the 
seas  to  buy  merchandise,  and  they  freighted  a  ship  at  Whitsand  to  bring  the 
same  to  London,  Stephen  Condi  of  Sandwich  and  Richard  Trewe  of 
Graveshende,  mariners,  and  others  entered  the  ship  in  the  Thames  near 
Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  assaulted  his  men,  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

By  p.8. 


17   EDWARD   II.— Pabt  2.  448 


iQo^  Membrane  21  d — cont, 

Commission  to  W.  de  Herle  and  G.  Lescrop  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  York 

of  William  de  Barton  and  Robert  his  brother,  detained  there  for  divers 

felonies  and  robberies  in  that  county.  By  G. 

Commission  of  oyer  ^d  terminer  to  the  above  John,  William  and  Robert, 
on  complaint  by  Master  John  Walewayn,  king's  clerk,  that  whereas  he  sent 
his  men  beyond  the  seas  to  buy  cloth  for  his  livery  and  they  freighted  a  ship  at 
Whitsand  to  bring  the  same  to  London,  Stephen  Condy  of  Sandwich  and 
Richard  Trewe  of  Graveshend,  mariners,  and  others,  entered  the  ship  in 
the  Thames  near  Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  assaulted  his  men  and  carried  away 
his  goods.  By  p.s. 

March  10.        The  like  to  Thomas  de  Scalariis,  John  de  Cantebrigg  and  Simon  de 

Westminster.    Brunne  on  complaint  by  John  Lucas  of  Longestanton  that  Gilbert  de 

Freysel,  Edmund  Freysel,  and  Maud  Freysel  with  others,  assaulted  him  at 

Longestanton,  co.  Cambridge.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  Andrew  Gunnyld  of  Rampton 
that  Thomas  Freisel,  Maud  Freisel,  John  Chene,  John  son  of  Alice 
Freise],  John  Baron,  Gilbert  Freisel,  Edmund  Freisel,  John  Sodelombe, 
John  Lorde,  Robert  Sodlombe  and  Roger  Freisel,  with  others,  assaulted 
him  at  Longestanton,  co.  Cambridge. 

MEMBRANE    21d  (ScheduU). 

March  18.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Bousser,  John  de  Liston 
Westminster,   and  Aumfrey  do  Staunton  on  complaint  by  John  de  Coggeshale,  clerk, 

that  John  Whitelok  of  Coggeshale  and  Basilia  his  wife,  Hugh  Deffering, 
John  de  Borhara  of  Branketre,  Simon  Mareschal  of  Ferynge,  Henry  le 
Ilayward  of  Feringbery,  George  Puttok  of  Samford,  William  Fox,  Thomas 
atte  Wode  of  Great  Horkesleye  and  Roger  Bery  and  others  assaulted  him  at 
Coggeshale,  co.  Essex,  reaped  his  com  and  carried  it  and  other  goods  away. 

March  12.        The  like  to  John  de  Stonore,  John  de  Bek,  William  Aylemer,  John  le 
Westminster.    Botiler  of  Lanultyt  and  Res  ap  Griffith,  on  petition  by  the  people  of  Ewyas 

that  Richard  Wroth  and  Alice  his  daughter  and  John  Wroth  and  others, 
killed  Philip  ap  David,  Yevan  ap  Kenewrek  Wern  and  William  ap 
David,  at  Ewyas,  plundered  Walter  Benet  of  his  goods,  broke  the  house 
of  John  de  Wynston  at  Red  Castle,  fished  in  the  king's  stanks  at 
at  Walterston,  carried  away  a  mare  and  28  cows  at  Breghenok, 
received  felons  in  the  parts  of  Ewyas,  and  adliered  to  Roger  de 
Mortuo  Mari,  the  nephew,  a  rebel.  The  jury  is  to  be  of  the  lands 
of  Breghenok,  Elvayl  and  Grosmound,  adjoining  the  land  of  Ewyas, 
and  from  the  land  of  Ewyas,  to  be  provided  by  the  keeper  of  the  land  of 
Ewyas,  Robert  Clement,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Breghenok,  William  la 
Zouche,  lord  of  Elvayl,  and  Henry  de  Lancastre,  lord  of  Grosmound. 

By  pet.  of  C. 

March  11.         The  like  to  the  same,  on  petition  by  the  people  of  Ewyas  alleging  that 

Westminster.    Richard  Wroth,  John  W'roth,  king's  bailiffs,  and  their  clerks,  under  colour 

of  office  committed  malpractices  ;  the  jury  as  above.  By  pet.  of  C. 

March  20.        T^®  ^^^®  ^^  Henry  Spigurnel,  Adam  do  Herwynton  and  John  de  Clivedon 
Westminster,    touching  malpractices  committed  by  the  mayors  of  the  town  of  Bristol, 

bailiffs  of  that  liberty,  keepers  of  prisons,  and  other  bailiffs  and  ministers 
of  the  king  and  their  clerks  under  colour  of  their  office.  The  jury  to  be  of 
the  counties  of  Gloucester  and  Somerset.  By  K. 

[For  dorse  of  schedule.     See  p,  4 5 7. J 


444  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J324  MEMBRANE    26d. 

March  10.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  do  Bousser,  Henry  de  Cobham 
Westminster,    and  John  de  Denum   touching  the  persons  who  entered  the  king's  free 
chace  of  Tonebrugg,  which  is  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Sussex,  hunted 
therein  and  carried  away  deer. 

March  10.        The    like    to    Henry  de  Fenton,   Dominic  de  Bukton  and  John  de 
Westminster.    Crosholm,  the  younger,  on  complaint  by  John  Scot  of  Lincoln  that  Henry 

le  Bede  of  Auburn  and  Roger  his  son,  with  others,  assaulted  him  at 
Lincoln.  By  E. 

March  12.        The  like  to  John  de  Bello  Campo  of  Somersete  and  John  de  la  Fosse,  on 
Westminster,    petition  in  Parliament  by  William  de  Faucumberge  that,  whereas  he  lately 

bought  two  mares  of  the  price  of  202.  at  Mertok,  co.  Somerset,  and  afterwards 
the  king,  upon  the  suit  of  John  de  Say,  alleging  that  he  was  deprived 
of  them  by  the  said  William,  commanded  John  de  Bello  Campo,  keeper  of 
the  peace  in  the  county  of  Somerset,  to  arrest  the  said  mares,  and  the  latter 
delivered  them  to  Alexander  Lotrel  on  the  king's  behalf  to  keep  in  his 
park  at  Cantokkesheved,  co.  Somerset,  the  said  John  de  Say,  John  de 
Urtiaco,  Ralph  de  Middelnye,  Matthew  Michel,  Richard  Michel,  Peter  de 
Cotes  and  Richard  le  Ferur  of  Brugewauter  and  others  broke  the  said  park 
and  led  the  mares  away.  By  pet.  of  C. 

March  12.        The  like  to  William  de  Gosefeld,  John  de  Cantebrigg  and  Simon  de 
Westminster.    Brunne    on    complaint    by  Richard   Stulle  of  Fordham   that   John   de 

Hastynges  of  Landewade,  William  Deyve  and  Henry  Pyo  assaulted  him  at 
Sneylewelle,  co.  Cambridge.  By  K.     By  fine  of  40s. 

March  12.        The  like  to  John  de  Botetourt,  John  de  Mutford  and  John  de  Bousser,  on 
Westminster,    complaint  by  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  younger,  touching  the  persons  who 

entered  his  manors  of  Northwelde,  Lamersh  and  Wykes,  co.  Essex,  broke 
the  gates  of  the  manors  and  the  doors  of  the  houses  therein,  led  away 
his  cattle,  broke  his  park  at  Wykes,  and  cut  down  his  trees  there,  hunted 
therein,  and  in  his  free  warrens  in  the  said  manors  fished  in  his  stews  and 
stanks,  and  carried  away  fish,  trees,  deer,  hares,  rabbits  and  partridges. 

ByK. 

MEMBRANE  25d. 

March  6.  Commission  de  walliis  et  fossatis  to  Roger  de  Cobeldyk,  William  de 

Westminster.    Farford  and  Alan  de  Cobeldyk  in  the  parts  of  Holand  between  the  cross  of 
1  ooo         Wolmeresty  and  the  bridge  of  Tydd,  co.  Lincoln. 

Dec.  11.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Inge,  John  de  Fosse  and 

Ravensdale.  Robert  de  Aston,  on  complaint  by  Richard  de  Portes  that  John  Deueres, 
William  de  Graunsoun,  Peter  de  Graunsoun,  William  de  Graunsoun, 
George  Cryketot,  Roger  Criketot,  John  de  Coston,  Thomas  de  Brokworth, 
Reginald  de  Abbenhale,  Laurence  de  Abbenhale,  Thomas  de  Aston,  Elias 
de  Blakeneye,  John  de  Blakeneye,  John  de  Southorl,  Richard  de  Horteslegh, 
William  Waryn,  William  de  Penbrugg,  Ralph  de  Penbrugg,  William 
Baysham,  William  de  Rustele,  parson  of  the  church  of  Huntelegh,  Thomas 
Jedeson,  Thomas  ap  Yvor,  John  de  Bremewich,  Simon  de  Solers,  Jordan 
atte  Walle,  William  ap  Yvor,  William  Lilye,  John  lo  Rede,  Thomas  Esgar, 
Adam  Esgar,  William  Esgar,  Stephen  Esgar,  Roger  de  la  Haye,  Walter 
de  la  Haye,  William  de  la  Haye,  Hugh  de  Kynardeslegh,  John  de 
Eynardeslegh,  John  de  Horteslegh,  Robert '  Jonesservant  de  Pauntelegh,' 
William  le  Brut,  John  le  Brut,  Henry  le  Suour  of  Dene,  Henry  de  la 
Chapele,  Hugh  '  the  personesbrother '  of  Tyberton,  Thomas  le  Eeu,  John 


17  EDWARD  n.— Part  2.  446 


1328. 


Membrane  25d — cont. 


Irby,  Ivo  de  Okie,  Adam  de  Okie,  Boger  Tydemersh,  John  Dcunmer, 
William  Cotte,  Bernard  Haket,  Hugh  le  Keu,  Boger  le  Porter,  Laurence 
de  Makele,  Thomas  le  Prisoun,  William  Blake  and  others  assaulted  him  at 
Gloucester  and  broke  the  gates  and  doors  of  his  houses  at  Bromesberwe, 
Yockeford  and  Dunhampton,  co.  Gloucester,  cut  down  his  trees  and  carried 
them  and  other  goods  away.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  the  said  Bichard  that  William  le 
Mareschal,  John  le  Boyt,  Bobert  Ludeford,  Bichard  Sturton,  William  Sone, 
Alexander  de  Watercumme,  Boger  Germayn,  William  Persones,  John 
Glide,  Walter  Corbyn,  Ivo  Spunne,  Bobert  Morook,  Henry  Boule,  Nicholas 
Saintc,  Thomas  Cote,  Walter  Gille,  Henry  Croyl,  Bobert  Gurdewastel, 
Nicholas  Crubbe,  Hugh  Morcok,  Henry  Chirard,  Miles  de  Fordyngton, 
William  Spunne,  Ivo  Spunne,  Bichard  de  Bromhull,  '  mouner,'  Bobert  de 
Berford,  parson  of  the  church  of  Morton,  Boger  Bekke,  John  Ohaunterel, 
Thomas,  parson  of  the  church  of  Houdyngton,  Bichard  de  Caleshale,  John 
Chidihok,  the  elder,  John  Peverel,  Edward  Mautravers,  Elias  Deverel, 
John  Deverel,  Henry  Lambrok,  Thomas  Keyser  and  John  Goundevill  and 
others  broke  his  gates  and  doors  at  Wardesford  and  Wynterboum  Stupelton, 
cut  down  his  trees  and  carried  them  and  his  charters,  bonds  and  other 
things  away,  and  coursed  in  his  free  warren,  and  carried  away  rabbits. 

By  p.s. 


^noA  MEMBRANE    24d. 

March  15.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Botetourt,  John  de 
Weatpiinster.  Mutford  and  John  de  Bousser,  on  complaint  by  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the 
younger,  touching  the  persons  who  entered  his  manor  at  Oxecroft  by  Bale- 
sham,  broke  the  gates  of  his  manor  and  the  doors  and  windows 
of  the  houses  therein,  led  away  his  cattle,  coursed  in  his  free  warren, 
fished  in  his  stews  and  carried  away  fish,  hares,  rabbits  and  partridges  and 
assaulted  his  men ;  the  jury  to  be  of  the  county  of  Essex.  By  K. 

Afterwards,  1  April,  the  king  being  at  Westminster,  Simon  de  Hedersete 
was  associated  in  the  above  commission. 

March  12.        The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  the  said  Hugh,  touching  the 
Westminster,    persons  who  entered  his  manors  of  Kereseye,  Leyham  and  Leleseye,  co. 

Suffolk,  and  committed  like  offences. 
Afterwards,  1  April,  the  king  being  at  Westminster,  Simon  de  Hedersete 

was  associated  in  the  above  commission. 

March  24.        Commission  de  walliis  et  foasatis  to  John  de  Dovre,  Bobert  de  Asshele, 
Westminster,    ^n^  Nicholas  de  Stortteford  for  the  marshes  along  the  coast  of  the  Thames 

in  the  county  of  Essex. 

March  28.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Bobert  de  Aspale,  Bobert  de  Bures, 
Westminster,    and  Alan  Talbot,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey, 

touching  the  persons  who  entered  his  manor  at  Wesenham,  co.  Norfolk, 
and  his  free  warren  at  Methelwold,  co.  Norfolk,  broke  the  doors  and 
windows  of  his  houses  in  the  said  manor,  and  coursed  in  the  said  warren, 
fished  in  his  several  fishery  at  Bademere,  co.  Norfolk,  and  in  his  stanks 
and  stews  at  Methelwold  and  carried  away  the  fish,  goods  from  the  manor 
of  Wesenham,  also  hares,  rabbits  and  pheasants  and  partridges  from  the 
said  warren,  and  assaulted  his  men.  By  K. 


446 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 

March  28. 
Westminster. 


April  1. 
Westminster. 


March  25. 

Westminster. 


April  7. 
Fulmer. 


MEMBRANE    2Sd. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Robert  de  Umframvill,  earl  of 
Anegos,  and  Gilbert  de  Burghdon,  on  complaint  by  Jacominus  de  Mark, 
Lambert  Stormo,  James  Touerlate,  John  Olverdoe,  Soer  de  Colkerk,  John 
le  Joefne,  Nicholas  de  Thorout,  John  Wyndclok  and  Christian  de  Malebek, 
merchants  of  Bruges  and  Ipre,  Flanders,  that  whereas  in  time  of  truce 
between  the  king  and  the  count  of  Flanders,  they  laded  a  ship  of  Bruges, 
whereof  John  Robyn  was  master,  at  Berwick  on  Tweed,  with  wool,  hides, 
wool-fells  and  other  merchandise  to  take  to  Flanders,  and  the  said  ship  was 
cast  ashore  by  tempest  at  Anebille  by  Werkeworth,  co.  Northumberland,  but 
the  mariners  and  merchants  escaped  alive,  whereby  the  ship  was  not  wreck 
of  sea,  Adam  son  of  Nicholas  de  Haukeslawe,  Robert  de  Raynham,  Roger  son 
of  Robert  de  Raynham,  Robert  his  brother,  William  son  of  Thomas,  Roger 
son  of  William  son  of  Thomas,  Robert  son  of  William  son  of  Thomas, 
Nicholas  son  of  Adam  de  Haukeslawe,  Henry  de  Rihill  of  Werkeworth, 
William  Darreise,  Simon  Darreise,  Robert  Darreise,  Richard  Tassiman, 
Adam  le  Taillour,  William  Fox,  Thomas  Egly,  Henry  le  Peschour,  Nicholas 
Scot,  John  Cokkcbayn,  Alan  Alegode  of  Werkeworth,  Richard  le  Provost  of 
of  Togesden,  William  son  of  Robert,  Stephen  de  Togesden,  Adam  son  of 
Peter  de  Anebille,  Henry  son  of  Robert,  William  son  of  Henry,  Robert 
Ponder,  Robert  Batyn,  John  son  of  Simon,  John  le  Fevre  of  Anebille,  Hugh 
Wayt  of  Aclynton,  William  *  Paynesman  de  Aclynton,'  Nicholas  Mausone 
of  Neubiggyng,  Alexander  son  of  Elias,  Robert  Shoute,  John  Haut,  John 
son  of  John  le  Clerk,  John  son  of  Juliana,  Roger  Botting  and  Robert  del 
Borne  of  Neubiggyng  and  others  of  the  county  of  Northumberland  entered 
the  ship,  broke  it  and  carried  away  the  goods.  By  E. 

.  The  like  to  John  de  Homeby,  the  elder,  Gilbert  de  Syngelton  and  John 
de  Lancastre,  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  Evesham  that  William  de 
Faryncton  and  John  his  brother,  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  William  de 
Faryngton,  Thomas  son  of  John  de  Clayton,  John  son  of  Robert  de 
Faryncton,  Robert  de  Haldleyes,  Adam  de  Rydeleyes,  Henry  de  Kerdyn, 
William  do  Blakeburn,  John  son  of  Thomas  de  Layland,  Adam  de  Knolle, 
Robert  del  Mosenose,  Richard  de  Bury  of  Layland,  Robert  de  Berdeworth, 
William  Nobilot,  William  le  Pestour,  Richard  de  Burscogh  and  Henry 
Maggesone  and  others,  coming  to  his  town  of  Faryncton,  co.  Lancaster, 
broke  his  hedges  and  ditches,  cut  down  his  trees  and  plantations 
{-planUdas)  of  trees,  and  burned  them  down  to  the  roots,  carried 
away  his  goods,  and  assaulted  John  de  Preston,  as  he  was  beginning  to 
hold  the  abbot's  court  there,  as  also  others  of  his  men  and  servants  and  the 
suitors  assembled  there.  By  fine  of  lOOs. 

Afterwards,  16  June,  the  king  being  at  the  Tower  of  London,  Richard  de 
Iloghton  was  associated  in  the  above  commission. 

The  like  to  John  de  Mutford,  John  de  Thorp  and  Simon  de  Hedersete, 
on  complaint  by  Henry  de  Saham,  that  Thomas  de  Nerford,  Ranulph  Skot, 
Thomas  de  Rikynghale,  Robert  le  Scrikere,  Robert  le  Vaus,  Richard  Red, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Greston,  Henry  Lewald,  John  de  Hoo,  Adam 
Pittok,  John  le  Palfreiman  and  John  Howe  and  others  broke  his  close  at 
Saham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  doors  and  windows  of  his  houses  there,  while 
he  was  staying  in  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  for  the  munition  thereof,  took 
away  his  horses  and  cattle,  reaped  his  com,  and  carried  away  corn,  doors, 
windows,  swans  and  charters,  and  depastured  and  trampled  his  grass. 

By  fine  of  20«. 

The  like  to  Henry  Beaufiz  and  William  de  Gosefeld,  upon  information 
that  John  Sauvage,  bailiff  of  Queen  Isabel's  liberty  of  the  hundred  of 
Middelton  co.  Kent,  by  colour  of  his  office  oppresses  the  men  of  that  liberty. 

ByK. 


17  EDWARD  n.— Part  2. 


447 


1324. 

April  !• 
WeBtminster. 


March  22. 
Westminster. 


March  80. 
Westminster. 


March  81. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    2Qd. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  Beaufiz,  Henry  de  Gampo 
Arnulphy,  and  Roger  de  Blacolvesle,  on  complaint  by  Henry  Tyrel  that 
Thomas  Faron,  William  Hille,  Richard  Sampson,  William  Willelmi, 
William  Bozon,  John  Boghiere,  the  elder,  and  John  his  son,  Joan  daughter 
of  John  Boghiere,  Robert  Langynogh  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  Roger 
Chaunger,  Joan  Lamcrton,  Richard  Lamerton,  Richard  le  Lodere,  Richard 
Bode,  William  Rede,  William  Sweynge,  William  Powe  and  Joan  his  wife, 
William  Tysun  and  others  assaulted  the  said  Hervey  («c),  at  Sutton 
Vautort,  on  the  confines  of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  when  holding  Queen 
Isabel's  court  of  the  port  there  as  her  bailiflf.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  Thomas  de  Speketon,  to  the  same 
effect.  By  K. 

Commission  to  William  le  Botiller  of  Wemme  and  Roger  Careles  to 
enquire  touching  the  behaviour  of  keepers,  stewards,  constables,  bailiffs 
and  other  of  the  king's  ministers  of  the  land  of  Monte  Gomery,  whilst  in 
the  custody  of  Hugh  de  Audele,  the  elder,  by  the  king's  commission,  and 
afterwards  ;  also  what  goods  the  said  Hugh  held  there  when  he  became  a 
rebel,  and  into  whose  hands  the  same  have  come ;  the  jury  to  be  of  the 
county  of  Salop,  and  of  the  liberties  of  Cans,  Clone,  Kery,  Kedewy,  Powys, 
Bishop's  Castle,  and  Monte  Gomery,  to  be  provided  by  the  sheriff  of  Salop, 
Beatrice  Corbet,  lady  of  Caus,  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  lord  of  Clone,  Kery 
and  Kedewy,  John  de  Cherleton,  lord  of  Powys,  and  the  prior  of  Hereford 
and  John  de  Hampton,  keepers  of  the  land  of  Bishop's  Castle,  which  is  in 
the  king*s  hands.  By  K. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Donecastre,  Hugh  de 
Prestwold  and  Robert  Russel,  on  complaint  by  Thomas  de  Furnivall,  the 
elder,  that  Roger  de  Novo  Mercato,  Thomas  de  Beltoft,  John  de  Shepleye, 
Wilham  le  Moigne,  parson  of  the  church  of  Feriby,  John  de  Annesle  and 
others  entered  his  manor  at  Wirkesop,  co.  Nottingham,  and  broke  his  park 
there,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away  cattle  and  deer.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same,  on  like  complaint  by  the  said  Thomas  touching  his 
manor  of  Whistan.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  de  Thorp,  Robert  Banyard,  and  John  Claver,  on  com- 
plaint by  John  atte  Chirche  of  Barsham  that  whereas  Thomas  son  of 
Richard  de  Walsingham  let  to  farm  to  him  90  acres  of  land  with  the  course 
of  a  free  fold  upon  the  said  (sic)  land  and  he  accordingly  erected  a  fold  upon 
it  and  put  200  of  his  sheep  therein,  Simon  de  la  Sale,  Peter  atte  Mille, 
Simon  Burgeys,  Robert  atte  Mille,  John  son  of  Geoffrey  atte  Cros,  Robert 
atte  Tounede  (wc),  William  de  EKyngJham,  Nicholas  Augry  of  Eggemere, 
Hamo  Legistre  of  Wyghton,  Bartholomew  de  Wyghton  and  Laurence  de 
Stowe  and  others  broke  the  said  fold,  and  impounded  the  said  sheep  so 
that  a  great  part  died ;  the  jury  to  be  of  Norfolk. 

By  K.  on  the  information  of  the  earl  of  Pembroke. 


March  80. 

Westminster. 


MEMBRANE    21d. 


Commisson  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  Beaufitz,  Henry  de  Campo 
Arnulphi,  John  Treiagu  and  Roger  de  Blakolvesle,  touching  the  persons 
who  entered  Queen  Isabel's  parks  at  Rostormel,  Penlyn,  Climmesland, 
Liskiret,  Lanteglos  and  Tremynton,  co.  Cornwall,  hunted  therein. 


448  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2324  MEMBRANE   SOd. 

March  28.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Alexander  de  Cave,   William  de 
Westminster.    Denum,  and  Adam  de  Hoperton,  on  complaint  by  John  Scot  of  Etton, 

bailiif  of  Thomas  Wake,  for  the  keeping  of  his  fees  in  the  county  of  York 
and  the  collecting  of  his  rents  there,  that  Nicholas  son  of  Laurence  dsEtton 
and  others  assaulted  him  at  Etton,  co.  York.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  de  Mutford,  John  de  Thorp,  and  John  Claver,  on 
complaint  by  Ralph  de  Camoys  that  Thomas  de  Nerford,  Thomas  de 
Rokynghale,  Henry  de  Apehawe,  Remigius,  parson  of  the  church  of 
Hengham,  Geoflfrey  de  Willeby,  Peter  *Remysman,'  William  de  Risyng, 
James  de  Risyng  and  Thomas  his  brother,  William  Rosselyn,  Thomas  de 
Manstone,  William  de  Brigham,  John  de  Sibton,  Roger  Larcher,  John  de 
Quyneberge,  Robert  le  Hunte,  Bartholomew  de  Ascnawe,  Richard  Goche, 
Richard  Snel,  Richard  Maundevill  of  Swanton,  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.  By  E. 

The  like  to  Henry  Spygumel,  William  de  Herle,  and  Robert  de  Malber- 

Westminster,    thorp,  on  complaint  by  William  le  Latymer  that  Roger  Jarpenvyll  of 

Abyngworth,  William  Jarpenvyle,  parson  of  the  church  of  Abyngeworth, 
William  Stingg,  William  Somer,  John  Bount,  John  le  Dyghere,  Walter 
Swoteman,  John  Sweteman,  Peter  Totebride,  William  Totebride,  John  le 
Blake,  Simon  atte  Purie,  Walter  de  Clophoflfether,  William  Whytyng, 
Walter  Shayl  of  Merewe,  Reginald  '  Rogeresman  Jarpenvyle,'  Richard  de 
Pynchurst,  John  Alwyne,  *  venour,'  John  Cok,  Simon  Cok,  Bartholomew  de 
Ploumpton,  Robert  Cok,  William  Blak,  Nicholas  son  of  Nicholas  de  Aper« 
dele,  John  son  of  Nicholas  de  Aperdele,  Robert  le  Mileward  of  Padingden, 
Geoffrey  le  Mileward  of  Padingden,  John  le  Mileward  of  Abingeworth, 
Simon  le  Souter  of  Dorkyng  and  Robert  Coumber  of  Dorkyng  broke  his  park 
at  Wodington,  co.  Surrey,  hunted  therein  and  carried  goods  and  deer.    By  K. 

March  80.        The  like  to  W^alter  de  Norwyco,  John  de  Thorp  and  Simon  de  Hedersete 
Westminster,    on  complaint  by  Robert  de  Knapton,  parson  of  the  church  of  Spykesworth 

that  Ralph  de  Colneye  and  Ralph  le  Rede,  with  others,  assaulted  him  a 
Skothowe,  co.  Norfolk.  By  fine  of  20s 

April  1.  The  like  to  Henry  Spigurnel,  John  de  Mortayn  and  John  de  Cantebrigg', 

Westminster,    on  complaint  by  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Goldington,  that  John 

son  of  Robert  le  Creuequor,  Robert  de  Flaunvile,  John  le  Faunere, 
chaplain,  John  W^odecok,  John  le  Lache,  John  de  Maddingle,  John  de 
Parys  and  Thomas  '  Johaneservaunt  le  Bordeleys,'  and  others,  took  her  at 
Gold3mgton,  co.  Bedford,  and  led  her  to  Neubigging  by  Temesford  and 
imprisoned  her  and  assaulted  her  men  at  Goldington.  By  fine  of  40s. 

March  26.        The  like  to  Henry  Beaufitz,  John  de  Ifeld  and  John  Filiol,  on  complaint 

Westminster,    by  John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  touching  the  persons  who  entered  his 

free  warrens  at  Reygate,  Estbechesworth  and  Dorkyng,  co.  Surrey,  coursed 

therein  and  carried  away  hares,  rabbits,  pheasants  and  partridges.       By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  the  said  earl,  touching  his  parks 
at  Worth,  Cokefeld  and  Dichenyng,  his  free  chace  at  Claris  and  his  free 
warren  at  Lewes,  co.  Sussex.  By  K. 

MEMBRANE    I9d, 

March  28.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Robert  de  Aspale,  Robert  de  Bures, 
Westminster,    and  Alan  Talbot,  on  complaint  by  the  above  earl,  touching  his  park  at 

Gymyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  his  free  warren  there.  By  K. 


17   EDWARD   II.— Part  2.  449 


1004  Membrane  19d — cont. 

Marck  25.        The  like  to  Henry  Beaufiz,  John  de  Ifeld  and  John  Filiol,  on  complaint 
Westminster,    by  the  said  earl,  touching  his  stews  and  several  fisheries  at  Lewes,  Iford, 

Kademeld,  and  Pydinho,  co.  Sussex.  By  K. 

April  20.  The  like  to  John  de  Morteyn,  John  de  la  Haye,  and  Robert  de  Asshele, 
Langley.  on  complaint  by  the  abbot  of  St.  AlbanV  that  Robert  Walkefare,  Robert 
Nowers,  Richard  (Jilly  of  Reppes,  Robert  de  Thirsford,  John  de  Thirsford, 
John  de  Oxeneford,  William  Turtevill,  Simon  Walkefare,  Gilbert  Walke- 
fare, William  de  Shelton,  Robert  atte  Leye  of  Reydon,  Gilbert  de  Melleford, 
William  le  Taverner  of  Snyterleye,  Robert  atte  Asshe  of  Snyterleyo,  John 
le  Warenner,  Nicholan  de  Bemyngham,  William  do  Rothyng,  Her\'ey  de 
Bermer,  John  de  Shelton,  John  de  Congham,  Thomas  de  Stonhalle,  John 
de  Idle,  John  do  Hatfeld,  Simon  de  Congham,  Thomas  de  Mileham,  Robert 
do  Walsyngham,  Thomas  de  Cay  thorp,  John  do  Berugham,  Nicholas  de 
Houton,  Philip  de  Asshe  of  Snyterleye,  W'illiam  Power  of  Lethryngsete, 
Stephen  le  Taverner  of  Snyterleyo,  John  Fyn  of  Lethryngsete,  John 
Godenape  of  Stodeye,  William  atte  Asshe,  Thomas  Seham  of  Fakenham, 
Roger  Cotere  of  Hyndryngham,  William  Vincent,  John  son  of  John 
de  Reppes  and  John  son  of  Thomas  de  Reppes,  and  others  entered  his 
abbey,  broke  the  house  of  his  treasury,  carried  away  goods,  charters  and 
writings  and  assaulted  his  servants.  The  jury  to  be  of  the  county  of 
Hertford.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  the  king's  confessor. 


MEMBRANE    lid. 

April  28.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  de  Cobeham  and  John  de 

Fulmer.  Ifeld,  touching  the  persons  who  with  William  de  Ingefeld,  William  de 
Welkestede,  chaplain,  Gippus  de  Hederesham  and  William  his  brother,  John 
le  Botiller,  William  Burdon,  William  Aleyn,  Richard  Brounfeld  and  Gippus 
atte  Soler  entered  the  park  of  Blechyngleye,  co.  Surrey,  which  is  in  the 
king's  hands,  hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer,  and  assaulted  John 
Brounyng,  the  king's  parker.  By  K. 

April  18.  The  like  to  Robert  de  Asshele,  Simon  do  Brunne,  and  John  del  Haye, 
LanKley.  on  complaint  by  Fulk,  prior  of  Bemewoli,  that  Rol)ert  de  Cumberton  of 
Cambridge,  John  de  Cumbreton,  Walter  de  Bedeford,  Bartholomew  le 
Barkere,  and  John  de  Tychewell  of  Cambridge,  and  others,  assaulted  him 
at  Chastreton,  co.  Cambridge,  carried  away  his  goods  and  assaulted  his 
ser\'ants.  By  K. 

April  20.  The  like  to  John  Beek,  John  le  Butiller  of  Lanultwyt,  Robert  Clement 
liimgley.  and  Meredith  ap  Eignon,  by  jury  of  the  parts  of  Breghenok,  Haye, 
Huntyndon,  Brenles,  Talgarth,  Blenleveny  and  Penkethely,  in  Wales, 
touching  the  persons  of  the  said  lands  who  rose  in  war  and  rode  with 
Humphrey  de  Bohun,  sometime  earl  of  Hereford,  and  Roger  de  Mortuo 
Mari  of  Wygemor  in  their  rebellion  against  the  king,  entered  the  land  of 
Morgan  [no],  which  was  then  in  the  king's  hands,  and  with  armed  power 
took  the  castle  there,  and  carried  away  the  goods  therein.  By  K. 

May  8.  The  like  to  Geoflfrey  de  Hertilpol,  Robert  de  Asshele,  and  Thomas  Gegge, 

Westminster,  on  complaint  by  John  Juynctyn  and  his  fellows,  merchants  of  the  society 
of  the  Peruchi  of  Florence,  that  whereas  they  laded  a  ship  with  85  sacks  of 
wool  of  the  price  of  500  marks  at  London  to  take  thence  to  Sandwich, 
Robert  Six  of  Sandwich,  William  Hardi  of  Gravesend,  Robert  Doget  of 
Redyng  and  John  his  brother,  John  de  Markeshamme  of  Smallide,  Thomas 
Here  ward,  Thomas  Walter,  Thomas  Simond,  Brian  de  Sealtre  (kiV),  Geoflfrey 


450  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 


Membrane  1  Id — cont . 


Joie  of  Hoo,  Benedict  Coddoc,  Philip  Hunte,  William  de  Crofte,  John  atte 
Mede,  Alan  Bisshop,  John  Funtayn,  John  de  Horebrok,  Thomas  le  Manner, 
Elias  de  Upton,  Nicholas  Totte,  William  Bussh,  Richard  le  Taylour  of 
Favoresham,  Richard  Henri  of  Borstall,  Henry  atte  Halle  of  Grean,  Richard 
Litlehilke,  and  others,  entered  her  in  the  river  between  the  Island  of 
Shepeye  and  Greston,  co.  Kent,  on  the  voyage  to  Sandwich,  and  carried 
away  the  said  wool. 

May  6.  The  like  to  William  de  Bereford  and  Gilbert  de  Toudby  upon  information 

Westminster,    that  Thomas  de  Luton,  Gregory  de  Northcote,  Roger  de  Hakkesalt  and 

others  broke  Queen  Isabel's  park  at  Berkhamstede,  co.  Hertford,  hunted 
therein  and  carried  away  deer.  By  K. 

May  8.  The  like  to  John  de  Bousser,  John  de  Cantebrigge  and  Thomas  Gobioun, 

WeRtminster.    on  complaint  by  Henry  Spigumel  that  Adam  de  la  Forde  and  Katherine 

his  wife,  Edmund  de  la  Fonle,  Peter  Picard,  Roger  de  Parys  and  Amice 

Henri  and  others  fished  in  his  stews  atBobyngworth,  co.  Essex.  By  K. 


MEMBRANE   IM, 

May  8.  Commission    of   oyer  and  terminer  to  Roger  Beler,  Master  John  de 

Westminster     Hildesle  and  William  de  Assheby  on  complaint  by  William  de  Sancto 

Mauro  of  Hanyton  that,  whereas  the  justices  appointed  to  take  assizes, 
juries  and  certifications  in  the  coimty  of  Northampton  in  their  last  sessions 
at  Northampton  proclaimed  that  no  one  should  presume  to  come  before 
them  armed  on  pain  of  all  he  possessed,  or  damage  parties  or  jurors  or 
other  persons  coming  to  or  from  the  court,  nevertheless,  as  he  was  going 
from  the  court  to  his  home  at  Hanyton,  John  de  Waldegrave  and  Richard 
his  brother,  John  de  Turvill,  William,  parson  of  the  church  of  Calfhunte, 
John  Tutblaunk,  and  Richard  Mile  of  Waldegrave  assiiulted  him  at  Multon, 
CO.  Northampton.  By  K. 


MEMnnAXK    15rf. 

May  7.  ('ommission  of  oyer  and  terminer"  to  John  Randolf ,  Ralph  de  Bereford 

Westminster,  and  Robert  de  Estden,  on  complaint  by  William  de  Meret  and  his  fellows, 
merchants  of  Genoa,  by  petition  before  the  king  and  Council  in  Parliament 
at  York,  that  Nicholas  de  Barflet,  William  de  BarUct,  Richard  Leg,  Andrew 
le  Prout,  Roger  le  Suour,  and  Roger  Childemer,  Walter  Suoy,  Robret 
Selde,  John  le  Glovere  and  Adam  his  son,  Reginald  le  Glovere,  Robert  de 
Nyneton,  William  le  Make  of  Cicestre,  *pessoner,*  James  le  Spycer  and 
others  took  and  carried  away  their  goods  at  Southampton. 

May  11.  The  like  to  John  de  Thorp,  Robert  Baynard,   and  John   Claver,   on 

Westminster,    complaint  by  Robert  de  Morley  that  Robert  le  Fiz  Payn  and  Ela  hie  wife, 

Edmund  de  Bacunesthorp,  William  March,  William  de  Blomvill,  Henry 
le  Chaumberleyn  and  others  entered  his  park  at  Bukston,  co.  Norfolk, 
hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer.  By  p.s. 

May  11.  The  like  to  John  Randolf,  John  Loveday  and  William  de  Assheby,  on 

Westminster,    complaint  by  John  de  Sancto  Amando  that  Robert  son  of  Robert  de  Shakeles- 

ton,  William  le  Britton  of  Hoghton  Conquest,  Richard  son  of  Ralph  de 
Sevelesho,  Thomas  Spigurnol,  William  le  Brune,  Thomas  de  Stodle  of  Wotton, 
Nicholas  le  Iremonger  of  Bedeford,  and  John  his  son,  and  Nicholas  brother 
of  the  said  John,  Stephen  de  liodenho  of  Bedeford,  Maurice  Culbere  of 


17   EDWARD  II.— Paet  2.  461 


1324. 


Meiiihrane  Ibd — cont. 


Bedeford,  Simon  Culbere,  John  son  of  John  Wymond,  Henry  Oliver,  Nicholas 
de  Astwode,  William  Beauchamp,  ^  bocher/  Thomas  le  Spicer,  Robert 
Crowe,  William  son  of  Simon  le  Carpenter,  William  Feye,  William 
Hastyng',  Stephen  le  Bole,  John  le  Bole,  Roger  le  Tavemer,  Nigel 
Hauteyn,  Hugh  Frys,  Thomas  Priour,  John  de  Ocle,  the  elder,  John  de 
Ocle,  the  younger,  Adam  Blaunche,  John  Thyoun  *leTabourer,*  Nicholas  le 
Ropere,  Richard  Nichole,  Warin  Rowold,  Simon  de  Lymbodesheye,  Ralph 
his  son,  John  brother  of  the  said  Ralph,  Richard  Merlyn,  John  Saloue, 
Robert  Saloue,  Richard  le  Cok,  Roger  Haucepe,  Stephen  son  of  Hugh  de 
Haweues,  Robert  Walters,  John  le  Bore,  Geoffrey  Juliane,  John  Woderoue, 
John  Gerard  ^le  Carpenter/  Robert  Roger,  Maud  le  Rede  of  Hoghton 
Conquest,  John  son  of  Ralph  Gerard,  Richard  Jargevill  4e  personesserjaunt ' 
of  Maldon,  Robert  Godericho  of  Kemeston  Herdewyk,  Robert  Arnold  of 
Pelinge,  John  Arnald  of  Pelinge,  John  *  Thomasserjaunt  de  Herdewyk,'  John 
le  White  of  Kemeston  Herdewyk,  John  Hammok  of  Cheohele,  Robert  son  of 
David  de  Maldon,  Simon  le  Brittoun  of  Wiliton,  John  Bodard  of  Merston, 
Thomas  son  of  Stephen  de  Maldon,  Henry  son  of  Thomas  atte  Churohe, 
Robert,  parson  of  a  moiety  of  the  church  of  Hoghton  Conquest,  and  others, 
broke  his  houses  at  Hoghton  Conquest,  co.  Bedford,  reaped  his  com  and 
carried  it  and  other  goods  away.  By  E. 

May  8.  Commission  to  Geoffrey  de  Edenham  and  Ralph  de  Coventre,  on  petition 

WestminHter.  by  Richard  de  Emeldon,  to  enquire  into  the  money  laid  out  by  him  in  the 
repair  of  the  castle  of  Dunstanburgh,  which  on  24  March  15  Edward  II 
was  committed  to  his  keeping  with  the  rest  of  the  castles,  lands  and  tene- 
ments late  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  and  other  rebels  in  the  county  of 
Northumberland,  by  reason  of  the  disturbed  state  of  the  realm  and  the 
invasion  of  the  Scots,  and  whether  such  expenditure  was  necessary. 

ByK. 

May  15.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Walter  de  Norwico,  John  de  Foxle, 

Tower  of      and  William  de  Folebourn,  upon  information  that  Thomas  de  Luton, 

London.       Gregory  de  Northcote,  Roger  de  Hakkesalt,  Henry  Norman  of  Berkhamp- 

stede,  Robert  his  son,  John  brother  of  the  said  Robert,  Walter  la  Veysy  of 

Hemelhampstede,  Henry  de  Northwode  of  Dunstaple,  Henry  son  of  Henry 

de  Northwode,  Roger  le  Keu  of  Seybrok,  John  son  of  Richard  le  Cok  of 

Berkhampstede,  Henry  brother  of  the  said  John,  Walrand  le  Tannere  of 

Berkhampstede,  Gilbert  de  Evre,  William  de  la  Halgate,  Stephen  le  Saltere, 

William  '  Henriessheperd  Norman,'  Walter  '  Henriesman  Norman,'  John 

son  of  Emma  de  la  Brugge,  John  Porter  '  of  the  Castel,'  Robert  le  Chape- 

leyn,  John  de  Watford,  Simon  Longe  of  Berkhampstede,  and  others,  broke 

the  park  of  Queen  Isabel  at  Berkhampstede,  co.  Hertford,  hunted  therein 

and  carried  away  deer.  By  K. 

Afterwards,  16  May  following,  Hervey  de  Stanton  and  Philip  de  Aylesbury 

were  associated  in  the  above  commission. 

Memhrarn'  15d.     {Schedule  to  the  dorRe.)  •  • 

May  20.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundel,  William 

Westminster,  de  Cleydon,  John  de  Hampton  and  Roger  Carles,  on  petition  before  the 
kiug  and  Council  by  Robert  de  Say  and  John  de  Say  of  la  Pole  to  the 
following  effect : — Griffin  de  la  Pole  lately  took  into  his  hand  the  land  of 
Powys,  and  compelled  the  men  and  tenants  of  that  land  to  be  intendant  to 
him  for  their  services,  and  John  de  Cherleton,  lord  of  Powys,  took  into  his 
hand  the  land  of  the  said  Robert  and  John  in  la  Pole  and  in  the  said  land 
and  liberty  of  Powys,  which  they  held  of  the  said  John  de  Cherleton,  on 


452  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


■iq'o  J  Membrane  15d.     (Schedule  to  tin  dorse) — cont, 

the  ground  that  they  were  adherents  of  the  said  Griffin  in  the  controversy 
that  was  between  the  said  John  and  Griffin ;  and  although  the  king  after- 
wards pardoned  the  said  John  de  Cherleton  and  Griffin,  their  aiders  and 
abettors,  of  their  trespasses,  and  although  the  said  petitioners  have  many 
times  prayed  the  said  John  de  Cherleton  to  restore  their  lands  to  them,  yet 
he  still  detains  them,  notwithstanding  the  king's  subsequent  order  to  him 
to  restore  them,  and  the  said  John  dc  Cherleton  has  returned  that  the  said 
petitioners  in  his  court  of  la  Pole  were  convicted  at  the  suit  of  Adam  le 
Hoper  of  divers  felonies,  arsons  and  plunderings  committed  against  the  said 
Adam  at  la  Pole  in  time  of  peace  and  not  in  the  time  of  the  late  disturbance 
whereby  their  lands  were  forfeited  to  him,  and  are  in  his  hands  as  an 
escheat.  The  petitioners,  personally  appearing  in  the  Chancery,  have  de- 
clared that  the  above  return  does  not  contain  the  truth,  because  they  have 
never  been  convicted  of  any  felony  in  the  said  court  or  elsewhere  whereby 
their  lands  should  be  forfeited. 

The  above  commissioners  are  therefore  to  enquire  into  the  case  by  jury  of 
the  king's  liberty  of  Monte  Gomery,  the  said  earl's  liberty  of  Oswald- 
strete,  that  of  Isolda  le  Btraunge  of  Knokyn,  and  that  of  Beatrice  Corbet 
of  Caus,  adjacent  to  the  liberty  of  Powys,  and  to  do  justice  therein. 

May  18.  The  like  to  John  le  Botiller  of  Lanultit,  Robert  de  Aston  and  Adam 

Westminster,  Halnaked,  on  complaint  by  William  de  Ireby,  prior  of  Hereford,  that,  where- 
as the  king  had  committed  to  the  keeping  of  the  said  prior  and  John  de 
Hampton  the  lands  and  goods  late  of  Adam,  bishop  of  Hereford,  in  that 
county  and  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester  and  Salop,  which  bad  come  into 
the  king's  hands  by  forfeiture  of  the  bishop,  and  the  said  prior  and  John 
had  come  to  Hereford  and  Ros  to  fulfil  their  office,  the  said  bishop, 
William  de  Masinton,.  John  Revel,  Thomas  de  Wychyndon,  chaplain, 
AValter  le  Fevre  of  Ros,  John  le  Fevre  of  Hereford,  Thomas  le  Keu  of  la 
Lee,  and  others,  assaulted  the  prior  divers  times  at  Hereford  and  Ros,  co. 
Hereford,  and  prevented  him  from  executing  his  office. 

May  18.  The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  the  said  prior  as  above,  that  the 

Westminster,    said  bishop,  Walter  Karles,  William  de  Braynton,   Master  Thomas  de 

Orlinton,  Master  John  de  Orlinton,  Thomas  de  Gy[nes] ,  William  de 
Masinton,  and  others  took  away  horses,  oxen,  cows,  sheep,  and  other 
animals  of  the  bishop's  which  were  forfeited  to  the  king,  at  Ros,  Upton, 
Ledebury,  Colewelle,  Estenore,  Bosebury,  Frome,  Bishop's  Bromyord, 
Wytebourne,  Hompton,  Thopesleye,  Bertone  and  Sugwas,  co.  Hereford,  and 
at  Prestebury,  co.  Gloucester,  and  at  Bishop's  Castle,  co.  Salop.         By  K. 

May  28.  The  like  to  Roger  Beler,  Henry  de  Cobbeham  and  Edmund  de  Passele,  on 

Westminster,    information   that  John  de  Spillebergh,  Hamo   de  Spillebergh,  John   his 

brother,  John  son  of  William  Beaufitz  and  Robert  his  brother,  and  other 
confederates  came  to  the  city  of  Rochester  and  besieged  it  by  land  and 
water,  not  permitting  merchants  and  others  going  there  on  business  to  enter 
the  town  or  the  kings  men  in  it  to  come  out,  assaulted  John  Godewyn  and 
Gilbert  Gildewyn,  the  king's  bailiffs  of  the  oity  deputed  to  collect  the 
profit  arising  therein,  so  that  the  king  lost  the  said  profit  to  the  amount  of 
200/. ;  and  in  the  like  manner  assaulted  the  king's  men  and  servants  at 
Chatham,  CO.  Kent.      \ Pari,  Writs,]  By  K. 

MI'lMnnASK   lid 

^fay  18.  Commission  to  Dominic  de  Bucton  and  John  de  Crosholm,  the  younger, 

Westininster  to  enquire  touching  the  persons  who  by  night  entered  the  close  of  Hum- 
phrey de  Littelbury  at  Holbeche,  co.  Lincoln,  and  carried  away  his  goods, 
and  the  receivers  of  the  same. 


17   EinVARD   11.— Part  2.  458 


-1QO4  Mfmbrane    \Ad — cnnt. 

May  6.  Association  of  Richard  de  Comewayll,  parson  of  the  church  of  Kydbrok 

Westminster,  in  a  commission  de  trallm  HfosHatis  touching  a  breach  upon  the  bank  of 
the  Thames  between  the  towns  of  Grenwich  and  Woldwich,  co.  Kent,  on 
which  commission  Robert  de  Bardelby,  William  de  Leycestre,  Robert  de 
Kelleseye  and  John  de  Merton  were  first  appointed,  with  whom  Laurence 
de  Rustington  and  John  Abel  were  afterward  associated ;  the  said  John 
and  John  having  died. 

May  20.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Randolf ,  Ralph  de  Bereford 

Westminster,    and  Robert  de  Estden,  on  petition  exhibited  before  the  king  and  Council  by 

William  de  Meret,  merchant  of  Genoa,  and  his  fellows,  merchants  of  Genoa, 
that,  whereas  they  put  in  the  port  of  Southampton  with  divers  goods,  harness 
and  armour,  and  lodged  in  the  inn  of  Henry  de  Lyme,  burgess  of  that  town, 
Richard  Frost,  the  mayor,  and  John  le  Jlarber  the  bailifl*  of  the  town,  took 
away  the  said  annour,viz.  steel  plates,  bacinets,  collarets,  gauntlets,  greaves, 
and  other  armour  for  the  munition  of  sixteen  men. 


MEMBRANE     iSd. 

March  80.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Walter  de  Norwyco,  Simon  de 
Westminster.    Hedersete  and  John  Sefoul,  on  complaint  by  Robert  de  Knapton,  parson  of 

the  church  of  Spykesworth,  that  Ralph  de  Colneye,  Ralph  le  Rede  and 
others  assaulted  him  at  Scothowe,  co.  Norfolk.  By  fine  of  20^?. 

Commission  to  Edmund  de  Hemmegrave,  Thomas  de  Baveut  and  Peter 

Gernegan  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Dunwich  of  John  son  of  Warin  de  Bliburgh, 

John  Fyket,  Adam  Togod  of  Dunwich,  John  le  Latoner,  John  son  of 
Alexander  de  Beclys,  William  de  Seyntfeyth,  Richard  Deneys,  Richard 
Lcuesone,  Roger  Totelyne,  Adam  Curlu,  Augustin  Hie,  Henry  de  Kyngc- 
shawe,  Richard  de  Kyngeshawe,  Roger  de  Batesford,  and  Simon  Hamondeys, 
in  custody  there  for  the  death  of  William  de  Broni,  late  parson  of  the  church 
of  St.  Peter,  Dunwich. 

June  1.  Commission  to  John  de  Bousser,  (ieoffrey  de  Hertelpol,  and  John  de 

Westminster.    Cantebrigg,  to  cause  to  be  recited  before  them  at  St.  Martin's  le  Grand, 

London,  in  the  presence  of  the  mayor  and  sherifi's  and  the  parties,  the 

record  and  process  of  a  plea  of  trespass  between  Thomas  de  Chiggewell  and 

Richer  de  Refham,  and  to  corract  the  error,  if  any,  therein. 

June  7.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richanl  de  la  Bere,  Thomas  de  Luda, 

Westminster,  ^nd  John  de  Chetington,  on  complaint  by  William  de  Chastilloun,  parson 
of  the  church  of  Wodehampton  [recti us  Bedhampton],  that  Alan  de  Lenne, 
John  *  Alaynesman  of  Lenne,'  Richard  *  Aleynesprest  of  Lenne,'  Richard 
Munde,  Gilbert  Wisman  and  others  assaulted  him  at  Lekhamstede, 
CO.  Buckingham.  By  E. 


MEMBRANE     I2d. 

May  20.  Commission  de  waUiis  eifoasatU  to  Edmund  de  Passele,  John  de  If  eld  and 

Westminster.    Robert  de  Sarden  for  Romeneymersh  and  the  parts  adjacent,  co.  Kent. 

May  80.  Association  of  Adam  de  Boghes  and  John  de  Barewe  in  a  commission  of 

Westminster,  oyer  and  terminer  directed  to  Henry  Spigurnel,  Adam  de  Herwynton  and 
John  de  Clivedon,  touching  the  oppressions  and  ofifences  committed  under 
colour  of  their  office  by  the  mayors  of  Bristol  and  the  bailiffs  of  the  liberty 
of  that  town,  and  other  of  the  king's  bailiffs  and  ministers  and  their  clerks ; 
the  jury  to  be  of  the  counties  of  Gloucester  and  Somerset. 


461  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1004  Membrane  12rf — cant. 

June  7.  Commission  of  oyor  and  terminer  to  William  de  Herle,  Robert  de 

WeatminBter.  Malberthorpe,  John  Chaynel  and  John  de  Lungevill,  on  complaint  by  John 
de  Hastyng'  touching  the  persons  who  broke  his  park  at  Yerdeleye,  co. 
Northampton,  and  entered  his  free  chace  there,  hunted  in  the  said  park 
and  chace  and  carried  away  deer,  rescued  certain  persons  hunting  with  dogs 
arrested  there  by  his  bailiffs  and  servants,  and  assaulted  the  latter.     By  K. 

June  10.  The  like  to  John  de  Mutford,  John  de  Cantebrigg  and  Simon  de  Brunne 
Westminster,  on  complaint  by  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  Salomon  de  Carlcton,  that  Roger 
de  Essex,  *  taverner,*  Benedict  de  Helgeye,  John  Peyvre,  William  Whitstoc, 
Ralph  Scot,  *  ferier,'  Henry  Comer  of  Dounham,  John  le  Longe  of  Ely, 
John  Queye  of  Hadingham,  John  Portejoie  of  Lutleport,  John  de  Ely, 
*  mariner,'  Benedict  Kellok  of  Ely,  John  de  Lyggate  and  others  broke  her 
houses  at  Ely,  co.  Cambridge,  and  assaulted  her.  By  fine  of  40«. 

June  11.  The  like  to  Simon  Ward,  John  de  Donecastre  and  Adam  de  Hoperton 

Westminster,    on  complaint  by  Peter  de  Nauntol  that  Nicholas  de  Hewyk,   Richard, 

Torkard  of  Shefeld,  Simon  *  Richardesman  Torkard,'  Hugh  Jon  son  and 
others  entered  his  house  at  Rypon,  co.  York,  assaulted  him,  carried 
away  his  goods  and  assaulted  his  men. 

By  fine  of  20i{.  which  he  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

MEMliRANE    lid 

June  8.  Commission   of   oyer  and   terminer   to   John   de   Mutford,  Simon    de 

Westminster.  Hedersete  and  John  Claver,  on  complaint  by  Adam  son  of  John  Bertram 
of  Saxlingham,  that  Peter  de  Norford  of  Saxlingham,  John  Ordyng  of 
Saxlingham,  clerk,  John  de  Thorp  of  Saxlingham,  Richard  son  of  Master 
Richard  de  Boylound,  Adam  Payn,  Peter  le  Coo,  John  Gutte,  Cicely  la 
Skippere  seized  him,  and  others  cut  out  his  genitals,  and  imprisoned  him 
until  by  his  charter  he  enfeoffed  the  said  Peter  de  Nerford  of  all  his 
tenements  in  Saxlingham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  put  him  in  seisin  thereof. 

June  6.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Bardolf  and  Robert  Gaynard  as  conserA^tors  of 

Westminster,    the  peace  according  to  the  statute  of  Winchester  in  tbe  counties  of  Norfolk 

and  Suffolk,  and  to  pursue  those  whom  they  find  guilty  from  town  to  town, 

hundred  to  hundred,  and  county  to  county  and  arrest  them,  and  by  the 

sheriff  keep  them  in  gaol  until  they  are  duly  delivered.    [Pari.  WriU,] 

Juno  4.  The  like  of  the  following  in  the  following  counties  : — 

Westminster.  John  Morice,  Nigel  de  Salford,  Roger  de  Bollo  Campo  in  the  county  of 

Bedford.    [Pari.  Writs.] 


MRMBBANE  lOd. 

June  4.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Doncastre,  John  de  Sutton 

Westminster,  and  Adam  de  Hoperton,  on  complaint  by  Thomas  de  Holme  that,  being 
deputed  by  the  sheriff"  of  York  to  levy  some  moneys  of  the  issues  of  that 
bailiwick  in  the  parts  of  Holdornesse,  co.  Y'^ork,  and  having  come  to 
Beverley,  Edmund  de  Boynton,  Kobort  Coygnere  and  others  assaulted  him 
there,  and  prevented  him  from  levying  the  said  moneys.  By  K. 

Afterwards,  15  July,  18  Edward  II,  the  king  being  at  Porcestre,  Alexander 
de  Cave  was  associated  in  the  above  commission. 

June  14.  Commission  to  Geoffrey  le  Scrop,   Walter  de  Friskeneye,  and  Robert 

Westminster,    de  Malberthorp,  on  complaint  by  John  de  Pampisworth,  citizen  of  London, 

to  cause  to  be  recited  befoi'e  them  the  record  and  process  of  a  plea  that  ^as 


17   EDWARD   II.— Part  2.  465 


1  «o  i  Membrave    lOd — cont, 

before  the  mayor  and  sheriffs  of  that  city  in  its  hustings  between  the  said 
John  and  John  de  Causton,  citizen  of  London,  touching  thd  latter  having 
arrested  six  cloths  of  the  colour  of  Malyns  of  the  price  of  80^.  belonging  to 
the  former  at  the  town  of  St.  Omer  contrary  to  the  oath  which  the  said 
John  de  Causton  had  taken  and  the  customs  and  liberties  of  the  city  ;  and 
they  are  to  correct  the  error,  if  any,  therein. 

MEMBRA  XE    9d 

July  4.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Robert  de  Asshele,  Simon  de  Brunne 

Laughton.  and  John  de  la  Haye,  on  complaint  by  Fulk,  prior  of  Bemewelle,  that  Simon 
de  Burdeleys,  Henry  Egle,  chaplain,  John  le  Palmere,  Richard  son  of 
James  Waryn,  William  atte  Shryne,  W^alter  Wendout,  Henry  de  Sculton 
and  Richard  le  Reve  and  others  broke  his  fold  at  Maddyngle,  co. 
Cambridge,  burned  the  hurdles  thereof,  led  away  his  sheep,  depastured  his 
corn  and  trampled  it. 

MEMBRAyE    S<i 

Jime  1.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Walter  de  Friskeney,  Gilbert  de 

Westminster.    Toutheby,  Peter  de  Ludynton  and  Simon  de  Grymesby,  on  complaint  by 

John  de  Scarle  that  Hugh  son  of  Simon  de  Edlyngton,  John  brother  of  the 

said  Hugh,  Alexander  de  Edlyngton,  John  Astyn  and  others  assaulted  him 

at  Lincoln  and  carried  away  his  goods. 

By  K.  at  the  instance  of  William  de  Clif*. 

The  like  to  the  same,  on  complaint  by  Maud  la  Coppere  of  Lincoln  that 
Hugh  son  of  Simon  de  Edlyngton,  &c.  wutatin  mutandis,  as  above. 

By  K.  at  the  like  instance. 

June  12.  The  like  to  Henry  le  Scrop,  William  de  Herle,  and  John  de  Denum,  on 

Westminster,    information  that  Robert    Wawayn   and   others,   the   king's   bailiffs  and 

ministers  of  the  town  of  Scardeburgh,  co.  York,  under  colour  of  their  ofiQce 

have  oppressed  and  grieved  the  people.  By  K. 

MEMBRANE     Id, 

June  12.  Commission  de  walliis  et  fosmtis  to  John  de  Cantebrigge,   Thomas  de 

Westminster.    Reppes,  and  William  de  Farford  for  Merskland,  and  the  adjacent  parts,  co. 

Norfolk. 

July  1.  Association  of  John  de  Denum  in  a  commission  to  take  assizes,  juries 

Rotherfield.  and  certifications  in  the  counties  of  York,  Northumberland,  Westmoreland, 
Cumberland,  Lancastre,  Nottingham,  and  Derby,  to  which  William  de 
Herle  and  Geoffrey  le  Scrop  were  first  appointed,  and  Walter  de  Friskeneyo 
afterwards  added ;  the  said  Geoffrey  and  Walter  being  engaged  elsewhere 
on  the  king's  business. 

MEMBRANE  6  /. 

June  26.         Commission  ot  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  de  Stonore,  Ralph  de  Bereford 

Tonbridge,     and  Elias  de  Godelegh,  on  complaint   by    the   prioress   of  White    Hall, 

Yevelcestre,  that  Nicholas  de  Boleville,  John  de  Harumville,  John  son  of 

Peter  de  Draycote,  John  le  Do,  Nicholas  de  Sok,  William  Bailer,  Nicholas 

le  Deyer  and  Agnes  his  wife  and  others  entered  her  close  when  she  was 


45G 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1324. 


Membrane    Qtf — mnt, 

under  the  king's  protection,  at  Yevelcestre,  co.  Somerset,  broke  the  gates 
of  her  granges  there,  and  carried  away  the  corn  from  them,  whereby  her 
lands  remained  fallow  and  unsown,  and  depastured  and  trampled  her  grass 
in  her  park  there.  By  K.  on  the  information  of  W.  de  Ayremynne. 


June  27. 

Ton  bridge. 


MKMIWASK     ruL 


Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Richard  de  Bernyngham,  Adam  de 
Hoperton  and  Richard  de  Aldeburgh  touching  the  persons  who  killed 
Robert  del  Hill,  late  one  of  the  king's  foresters  in  the  forest  of  Knaresburgh, 
at  Langeskaghe  in  that  forest,  co.  York.  By  K. 


Juno  28. 
Tonbri(l«e. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


June   28. 
Tonbridge. 


MEMBllASK     Ad. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  tenniner  to  John  Mauleverer,  Richard  de  Alde- 
burgh and  Adam  de  Hoperton,  touching  the  persons  who  entered  the  forest 
of  Knaresburgh  and  broke  the  king's  parks  of  Haywra,  Bylton  and  Haya, 
CO.  York,  and  hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer. 

Commission  to  John  de  Bousser,  John  de  Cantebrigge  and  Robert  de 
Assheleye,  on  complaint  by  Thomas  son  of  John  Doget,  to  cause  to  be  recited 
before  them  the  record  and  process  of  a  plea  that  was  before  Ralph  de 
Sandewico,  sometime  warden  of  the  city  of  London,  and  William  de  Leyre 
and  Thomas  Romayn,  then  sheriffs,  by  writ  of  Edward  I,  between  Maud 
daughter  of  Christiana  Sperlyng,  now  wife  of  Bartholomew  de  Kent, 
*  taillour,'  Felicia  her  sister,  now  wife  of  William  le  Markeys,  *fitheler,*  and 
the  said  Thomas  and  Hamo  de  Hethe  and  Alice  his  wife,  for  the  said 
Thomas,  Hamo  and  Alice  to  perform  to  the  said  Maud  and  Felicia  the  right 
services  due  from  their  free  tenement  which  they  held  of  the  latter  in 
London,  and  to  correct  the  error,  if  any,  therein. 

Association  of  (leoffrey  de  Hcrtelpol  in  a  commission  of  oyer  and  terminer 
lately  directed  to  Roger  Beler,  Henry  de  Cobeham  and  Edmund  de  Passele, 
on  information  that  John  de  Spillebergh,  Hamo  de  Spillebergh,  John  his 
brother,  John  son  of  William  Beautitz,  Robert  his  brother,  and  other  con- 
federates came  to  the  city  of  Rochester  and  besieged  it  by  land  and  water 
and  assaulted  John  Godewyn  and  Gilbert  Godewyn  (s/r),  the  king's  bailiffs 
of  that  city.     {See  ;>.  462.)     [Pad,  Tf'n>.s.] 


July  1. 
Hotherfield. 


June  28. 
Tonbridge. 


M  KM  DRANK     3</. 

Commission  tie  ualllis  ct  fnsHati.s  to  Robert  de  Scales,  John  de  Fytton, 
Thomas  de  Briston  and  Robert  de  Welles  of  Biccheham  along  the  coast  for 
the  parts  of  Mersland,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  parts  adjacent. 

Association  of  Geoffrey  de  Ilertelpol  to  the  same  effect  as  above.    (/>.  462.) 


July  4. 
Laugh  ton. 


M  KM  BR  AN  K    %h 

Association  of  Robert  de  Scorburgh  in  a  commission  de  walliiic  ct  fossatis 
for  the  seacoast  and  the  water  of  Humber  in  the  parts  of  Holdernesse,  co. 
York,  first  directed  to  William  de  Ros  of  Hamelake,  Robert  le  Conestable, 
Robert  de  Hedon  and  John  de  Thwayt. 


(457) 


APPENDIX. 


1324^  MEMBRANE    27rf.    {Schedule  dorse.) 

March  18.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Henry  Beautiz,  John  Treiagu  and 
Westminster.    Roger  de  Blacolvesle,  on  complaint  by  Queen  Isabel  that  Richard  Sampson, 

Thomas  Faron,  Robert  Langynogh,  William  Hille,  Roger  Chaunger,  Joan 
Lamerton  and  Richard  her  son,  William  Sweynge,  William  Coleprest, 
John  Boghiere  the  elder,  Joan  his  daughter,  John  son  of  John  Boghierc, 
Richard  Bod  and  Basilda  his  wife,  Richard  le  Lodere,  John  Leye,  and 
others,  carried  away  at  Sutton  Vautort,  on  the  confines  of  the  counties  of 
Devon  and  Cornwall,  40/.  in  money  of  the  farms  of  her  manor  of  Tremeton 
and  of  her  port  of  the  water  of  Sutton  upon  Plymmouth,  which  had  been 
collected  by  Thomas  de  Speketon  and  Hervey  Tyrel,  her  bailiffs  of  the  said 
manor  and  port,  also  divers  distraints  taken  by  the  said  bailiffs  for  divers 
of  her  debts,  and  also  her  court  rolls  of  the  said  manor  and  port  and  other 
muniments,  and  beat  the  said  bailiffs.  By  K. 

March  12.  The  like  to  John  Botetourt,  John  de  Mutford  and  John  de  Bousser,  on 
Westminster,  complaint  by  Hugh  le  Despenser  the  younger,  touching  the  persons  who 
entered  his  manors  at  Northwelde,  Lamersh  and  Wykes,  co.  Essex,  broke 
the  gates  of  the  manors  and  the  doors  and  windows  of  the  houses  therein, 
and  took  away  the  beasts  there,  broke  his  park  at  Wykes  and  felled  his 
trees  there,  hunted  in  his  said  park  and  in  his  free  warrens  at  his  said 
manors,  fished  in  his  stews  and  stanks  there,  and  carried  away  fish,  trees, 
and  other  goods,  deer,  hares,  rabbits  and  partridges,  and  assaulted  his  men 
at  Wykes.  By  K. 

March  24.  The  like  to  Henry  de  Pentelawe,  John  Loveday  and  Robert  de 
Westminster.  Hungreford,  on  complaint  by  John  Porter  of  Staunton  Harecourt  that 
John  son  of  John  de  Leghton  of  Abyndon  and  Thomas  his  brother,  John  le 
Boltere,  John  de  Ardern,  William  Cok,  *  draper,'  WiUiam  de  Stanla[k], 
*  draper,'  Adam  le  Towe  of  Bureford,  'draper,'  and  others,  assaulted  him 
at  Abyndon,  co.  Berks,  and  carried  away  his  goods.  By  K. 


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CORRIGENDA  TO  THE   INDEX. 


Ujider    Bailer,  William,  for  ««456"  rewl  **455." 

Bello  Campo,  Metf'  **  Philip  le,  451." 

Chalfont,/or  "John  de  Turvill  parson  of,*'  reofl  ** William  parson 
of,  450,"  and  correct  under  "Turvill." 

Halle  Yate,  for  "Walter"  read  "  William." 


I  459  ) 


GENERAL    INDEX, 


(461  ) 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


A 

Aaron,  John,  de  Qeytin^ton,  rector  of 

Burgh-Wollis,  357. 
Aas.     Sre  As. 
AbboAt.     See  Aloblast. 
Abbelode*    See  Abload. 
Abbenhale,  Albenhalo,  Abciihalo.  Reg}- 

nald  de,  52,  74,  97,  424. 
,  [Abinghall,      co.      Glouocstor], 

Laurence  de,  444. 

ReginaJd  de,  444. 

Abberbury     [Adderbury,     oo.     Oxford]. 

'William  8on  of  John  de,  321. 
Abberbury.     See  Adderbuiy. 
Abbeville  [Somnie].  310. 

,  mayor  and  echevins  of,  310. 

Abbey,  decayvd,  8. 

Abbodesbury.     See  Abbotsbury. 

AbbodeHlcye,  Richard  de,  303. 

Abbot,  John,  58,  310,  319. 

Abbot.     See  Labbot. 

Abbotsbury,  Abbodebbury  [oo.  Dorset], 

371.* 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  248. 

Pet<<r  da  Shirbome,   abbot  of, 

360. 
William  lo  Faukoner,  abbot  of. 

365,  367. 

church  of,  248. 

Abel,  John,  56,  453. 

See  Aubel. 

Abendon.     See  Abingdon. 

Abenhalc.     See  Abbenhale. 

Aber  [co.  Carnarvon],  Pelter  de  Kelle- 

Beye,  preaented  to,  129. 
Aberffraw,     Aberfrau,     Abcrfrowe    [op. 

Ang^es£>7].      Roger     de      Scaim. 

rector  of.   2. 
Rk>hard  de  Wygornia,  Tector  of, 

2. 
William  de  Werdale,  presented 

to,  138. 

,  prince  of.     See  Llewelin. 

Aberford  [oo.  York],  letters  patent  dated 

at,  244,  309. 


Abergavenny,  Bergaveny  [oo.  Mon- 
mouth], land  of,  levies  from,  98. 

,  lord  of.    See  Hufltanges,   John 

de. 

Abernon,  de,  Dabemon,  Daubernoun, 
John,  the  elder,  38,  49. 

,  John,  53. 

,  ,  the  younger,  218,  267. 

Abingdon,  Abyndon,  Abendon  [co. 
Berks],  25,  96,  162,  169.  457. 

,  Richard,  abbot  of,  25. 

John  de  Sutton,  abbot  of,  105. 

,  John  de  Canyngcs,  prior,  after- 
wards abbot  of,  123,  140. 

,  abbot  of,  189. 

,  abbot  and  conveyit  of,  25,  34. 

St.  John's  hoBpital,  master  and 

brethren  of,  297. 

See  Abyndon. 

Abinger,  Abyngworth  [co.  Surrey],  448. 

William  Jarpenvyle.  panon  of, 

448. 

AbinghaJL,  oo.  GlouocBter.  Se^  Abben- 
hale. 

Abingtou  in  the  Clay,  Abyngton  [oo. 
Cambridge],  363. 

,  St.    Michael'H    churoh,  William 

de  FUtesle,  parson  of,  363. 

Abitot,  Dabotoft,  Geoffrey.  102. 

Abjuration  of  the  realm,  38. 

Abload    in    Sandhurst,    Abbelode    [co 

Glouc«*er],  69. 
Abovethebrok,  Joan,  259,  308.  312. 
Roger,  259,  308,  312. 

'  Aboveithebrok,  Of  the  Oke,'  Of  the 
Hoke,  dc4  Oke,  William,  258,  308, 
312. 

Abovethetoun,  William,  54. 

Aby,  CO.  Lincoln,  Me  Moderwiode'  park, 
384. 

Abyndon,  MaAter  Richard  de,  preben- 
dary of  WoUington.  95. 

,  Simon  de.  192. 

Stephen  de,   king's  butler,   42, 

69,  185,  193,  229,  238,  325,  ^54, 

439. 
chief  forester  of  Essex, 

193. 

Thomas  de,  375, 

Ser.  Abingdon. 

Abyngworth.    See  Abinger. 


462 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Abynton,  Margery  de,  called  la  Bouii 

127. 

See  Abingtoo. 

Acaster    Malbis,    AoastUB    Malbys    [oo. 

York],     William    de    Langeleye, 

parson  of,  100. 
Accle.     See  Akoley. 

Set  Oakley. 

Acorington,    Akcrynton,     Aykeryngton, 

Akerington,    oo.    Lauoaster,  178, 

183. 

ohace  of.  160. 

Adiard.  Bobeort,  215. 

Aoheoote      [Edgcoott,       oo.      Bucks?], 

Thomnfl  de,  153,  257.  368. 
Acbelyng,  Acblyng,    William   de,    315, 

380. 

Aoliircbe.     See  Tliorpe-Achurch. 

Achlyng.     Sec  Achelyng. 

Aok^iiigtoti,  oo.  Northumberland.       See 

Aclynton. 
Ackton,  CO.  York.     See  Ayketon. 
AckwoHthP  Acworth  [co.  York],  William 

de  Werministre,  parson  of,  91. 
Aclynton  [Acklington,  oo.  Northumber- 
land], Payn  de,  William  his  nmn. 

446. 
Acre,  John  de,  152. 
Aoton,  John  de,  19,  53,  396. 
Nicholas  do.  179,  242,  273,  303, 

413. 
,  clerk  in  the  Eizohequer, 

63. 

,  Roger  de,  178.  201,  335. 

William  de,  53,  114.  336. 

Acworth.     See  Ack worth. 
Adam  ap  David,  18. 

John,   147. 

,  of  Burnham,  159. 

,  John  ap,  Thomas  son  and  heir 

of,  64. 

,  John  son  of,  160. 

,  ,  de  Ruggelegh,  256. 

,  Nicholas  son  of,  de  Haukeslawe, 

446. 
,  Richard,    of    Warfaprough,  259, 

309,  312. 

son  of  Llewarch,  ^6. 

Thomas  son  of,  de  Stile,  128. 

WaJter  son  of,  do  Colton,  1(K). 

,  WiHiam  f»n  of,  109. 

,  ,  de  Beleby.  246. 

,  de  Htirdby,  or 

Hertheby,  381. 
Addenrbury,  Abbcrburv,  co.  Oxford,  321, 

360. 
,  Hanry,  late  bishop  of  Winches- 
ter, lord  of,  321. 

,  ,  court  of,  321. 

Master    William    de    Wesftan, 

parson  of,  45. 


Addmrdeleygh.    See  Adderley. 
Adderley,   or  Atherley,    Adderdeleygh, 

[co.  Salop],  Robert  Poer,  parsoci 

of,  286. 
Addingraye    in    Brill,    Adiugrave,    co 

Bucks,  163,  319. 
Addlo,  Aded  [co.  York],  John  do  Rish- 

ton,  parson  of,  120. 
Adekyji,  William,  252. 
Adel.     See  Addle. 
Adenagh.  William,  55. 
Aderton.     Sec  Arreton. 
Adeetoke.     Sec  Adstock. 
AdgBXcslegh.    See  Agardeley. 
Adgarsleye.     See  Agardsley. 
Adgersle,  William  de,  100. 
AdingraTC.     See  Addingrave. 
Adiugton,  Thomas  son  of  Laurence  de, 

155. 
Adlingfleet,  co.  York.    See  Athelyngfiet. 
Admiral.     See  Navy. 
Admundescote.     See  Armscot. 
Adstook,  Adfistoke  [co.  Bucks],  Master 

William  Ostage,  parson  of,  319. 
Adwick,  Adwyk  [co.  York],  219. 
Adwyk.     See  Adwids. 
Adyngham,  Lewin  de,  322. 
Aeri,  filius.     Sec  Fuizayr. 
Agardsley,  Adgareslegh.  Adgarsleye,  oo. 

Stafford,  156,  266. 
Agbrigg,  Akbrigg,  Aggebrig,  oo.    York. 

wapentake  of,  99,  125. 
Agenais  the,  Master   Peter  Galicienais, 

treasurer  of  the.  24. 
Ageward,  Akeward,  John,  258,  369. 

,  Philip,  258,  369. 

Aggebrig.     See  Agbrigg. 

Agnes,  James  sou  of,  le  Fiaehere,  152. 

170. 
Aigle  r.     See  Laigle. 
Aigneus,    Aigneux,   Deyngeux,    Henry, 

236. 

,  Thomas  de,  172,  253. 

Aikhead  near  Oulton.     iSfee  Aykhurst. 
Aikton,  Aykeibon  [co.  Cumberland],  ad- 

vowson  of,  391. 
Aillard.     See  Ail  ward. 
Ailleston.     See  Ayleston. 
Ailmer,     Aylmar,     Aylmer.     Aylemer, 

Adam,  314. 

Hamo  son  of  Simon,  314. 

Henry,  258,  369. 

Simon,  314. 

William.  88,  112,  118,  263,  356, 

443. 
,  ,  parson   of   Deddington, 

22,  153.  257,  368. 
Ailrioh,  Alrich,  Aylrk)h,  John,  166. 

Robert,  259,  308.  312. 

Ailwarde.    Aillard,    Richard,    259,  309, 

312. 
Ailston.     See  Ayleston, 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


468 


Ainsty,  Aynsty,  oo.  York,  wapentake 
of,  levies  and  arrays  in,  98,  125, 
133,  143. 

Airainee,  Areyii«B,  Arreynes  [Somme], 
298. 

,  castio  of«  299. 

Aire,  Ayrem,  Ayre,  oo.  York,  rivor,  256, 

376. 
Aisby,  Aseby  [co.  Lincoln],  58. 

Aka.   Nicholas    de,  parson    of  Brixton, 

381. 
,  Richard  do,  381. 

Akbrigg.     See  Agbrigg. 
Akeley,  Accle,  co.  Buokingfaam,  163. 
Akeovere  die.     jSVe  Deaoovere. 
AkeringtoQ,  Akeryngton.      See  Accring- 
ton. 

Aketon,  Dakoton,  Richard    IIG. 

WilUajn,  IIG. 

Akeward.     Se^  Ageward. 

Alan,  l^ldniund  son  of,  earl  of  Arundel, 
37,  48.  51,  68,  70,  145,  168,  177, 
187,  194,  19G.  199,  215,  239,  318, 
aOO,  394,  407,  431,  451. 

,  justice   of    Wales,    98. 

126,  215,  269,  270,  274,  307,  409. 

lord  of  Kevy,  Caedweo, 

Clun,  08w««try  and  C?hirk,  274, 
350,  447. 

,  Alice  wife  of,  431. 

,  John  soai  of,  de  Bolyngbrok,  169, 

372. 

,  Matthew  son  of.   do  Spalding, 

8G. 

,  Nicholas  son  of,  253. 

,  William  son  of,  de  Everton,  55, 

370. 

Alanayn.  Thomas,  111. 

Alard,  Gk^rvase,  38o. 

,  of       Winohelsea,      the 

younger,,  160. 

,  Henry,  160. 

,  ,  Henry  liis  brother,  160. 

,  Reginald,  385. 

Robert,  202. 

,  ,  of  Winolidsea,  107. 

atophon,  262,  3a5. 

,   of     Winchelsea,     107. 

Sec  Athelard. 
Alayn.     See  Aleyn. 

Alba  Landa  [Blanchland,  co.  Northum- 
berland P],  abbot  of,  201. 

Alba  Insula  do  leveloostre.  See  Ilohes- 
ter.  White  Hali. 

Albano,  A[rnald  d'Aux,  bishop  of 
Poitiers],  cardinal  bishop  of, 
[the  Pope's  chamberlain],  358. 

Albemarle,  honor  of,  135,  141,  206,  219, 
287,  291-292,  327. 

See  Aumale. 


I 


Albenhale.    See  Abbeohole. 
Alberksd,  John,  235. 

Albiniaop,  Daubeney,  Elias    de,    Ralph 
son  and  heir  of,  304. 

William,  55,  370. 

,  A^es  his  wife,  55,  370. 

Alboo,  Thomas,  314. 

,  ,  John  his  derk,  314. 

Album  Monasterium.     See  Whitchurch. 

Alcok,  John,  377. 

,  William.  377 

Aldbury,  Aldebery  [co.  Hertford],    62, 

221. 
Aldebery.    See  Aldbury. 
Aldebrandini,  Blaise,  401. 

Aldeburgh   or  Aldborough.   Aldesburgh 

[oo.  Suffolk],  159. 
Aldeburgh,  Ivo  de,  144. 

Richard  de,  456. 

Hiomas  de,  159. 

,  Thomas     his      servant, 

159. 

,  Peter  de,  160. 

See  Aldbury. 

Aldefeld  [Aldfield,  co.    York  P],  Robert 

de,  64. 

William  de,  'rarmner,'  64. 

,  William  de,  the  younger,  64. 

,  William  de,  99. 

Aldeham.     See  Aldham. 

Aldelvestre.     See  Austrey. 

Aldenham,  John  de,  224. 

See  Aldham. 

Alderbury,  co.  Wilts.     Set  Aylwardbury. 

AEdermaston  [co.  Berks],  letters  patent 

dated  at,  46. 
Alderney,  Auretieye,  9. 

See  Channel  Islands. 

Aldesburgh.     See  Aldeburgh. 

Aldesworth.     See  Aldswoiith. 

Aldeth,  William,  159. 

Aldewyncle.     Sec  Aldwinkle. 

Aldham,  Aldeham,  Francis  de,  18,  148. 

See  Aldenham. 

Aldon,  Thomas  de,  326,  334. 

Aldsworth,  Aldesworth  [co.  Gloucester], 
69. 

Aldulyestre  [Austrey,  oo.  Warwick], 
William  de,  377. 

Aldwark  [oo.  York],  letters  patent  dated 
at,  191. 

Aldwinkle,  Aldewyncle,  oo.  Northamp- 
ton, 88,  113. 

Aleblast',  Abbast,  Agnes,  of  Hempton, 
155,  369. 

Alegate,  Edmund  de,  keeper  of  the  gate 
of  Windsor  Castle,  30. 

Alcgode,  Alan,  446. 

Alein.    See  Aleyn. 

Ademaund,  Oto  le,  396. 


OENEEAL    INDEX. 


Alcsb;.     See  A;l«sby. 
Alwpkttie,  Williun  de,  378. 
Alexander,  AliBanodve,  Henry,  877. 

,  John,  913. 

,  de  Bendham,  166. 

,  Johnwoiiof  do Becivs,  453. 

,   di>  Woderi-mg,   185. 

,  Thomn*,  2.58,  308,  Sl'i.  313. 

^rr  Switlrp. 

Alf^ii,  Alayn,  AlHn    YXtjn.  Adam,  314. 

Alexander,  374. 

Christina,  314. 

Denis.  67.  199.  314. 

,  John  his  hod.  314. 

,  Johd.  343.  37.). 

Riohard,  305,  367. 

,  Robert,  <A  Lufwyk.  ISO. 

,  Stephen,  117.  283. 

Thomas,  162,  170.  2S9,  306.  312, 

367. 

,  Wiiliam,  449. 

Alfirton.     fier  AlFretton. 

Alfonso,  king  of  Castilo  Mid  Leon,  John 

son  of,  147. 
Alfred.    See  Alvrod. 
Alfreton.  Alfiiiton  [co,  Derby],  367. 
Algu-,  Alsud.  Alan.  106. 

Williaro,  316,  380. 

AJgarkiik,  AlRtrkirk  [co.  Lincoln],  144. 
Adaiii  dp  Lymbwgh,  presented 

to,  304. 
Algcirkirk.     St«  Algarkirk. 
Alice,  Heoiry.  154. 
Aiingn),  Alvngio,  William  de,  parson  of 

Nriv('ii,t(,ii.  23.  400. 
Ali&auiidro.     Sec  Aleiandrtr. 
Alkborough,  Alkebarwe,  Hageliarwc.  ao. 

Lincoln,   187  168.   174.   182,   211. 
AllbrightB    in    Ovington,    Belchwn    St. 

Ethelbert's  [co.  £(««].  416. 

,  ad70Wiwn  of,  416. 

AllMnaJgiw,  Tlioiiias  (If ,  411. 
AllerPeverel,  Alri>  Ppvprt'l  [in  Collamp. 

ton,  CO.  Dpton]    4(19 
AllerdaJc  in  Cmnberiand.  191. 

See  Bolton. 

Alk'rtuii.    Svi'  Nortliullcrton. 

Allewy,  Robeit  de,  paison  of  Barrowby. 

406. 
Allington,  Alyngton,  John  de  Gonshul], 

parson  of.  32.  189,  219. 
Allstoiicfiflil.     .See  Alatonfield. 
Allvred.    .SVf  Alvrod. 
Almain  ir>8.  159.  160,  2.54.  309.  388,  402, 

407,  414,  417.  431. 

,  merch&nts  of,  116.  260. 

victuals     from,    for    the  arnij 

against  Scotland,  118. 
Alman.  Adam,  16. 
Ailmeton.    See  Ayltoo. 


Alneiuutii.    Sm  Alnmontli. 
AJneto,  Dannajr,  Duuiey,  John,  18. 

Nioh..!a«,  29,  274. 

AUiiiioufch.  Alnpninth,    co.    NortbMmber- 

laiui,  43.1. 
Alnwick.    Aliiewyk    [co.     Nortltnmbcr- 

laiid],  306. 

I    abbot  and  convent  of.  306. 

CMtie  of.  201,  205.  233. 

letters    patent  dated    at,    186. 

189.  19C.  197,  201,  202.  217,  251. 
Aloum.  Wtlliain,  162.  170. 
Aire  Peverel.     .See  AJIer  Peverrf. 
AlreHford.  Alreford  [co.  Southampton], 

'     376. 
,  J(^n  de  Doneataple.  preaented 

to,  41. 
Alrioh.     Hre  Ailrioh. 
AJfltflnfield,  Alstanefeld,  AleaUnfeld,  co. 

Stafford,  149,  167,  168.  367. 
Alswyk.  Clement  de.,  106. 
AltA  Ripa.  Alt&  Rypa,  Godfrey  ecm  of 

William  de.  384. 

,  William  de.  247. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  347. 

Stealno  Daudri. 

Altehaiidree.     See  Hardres  Vppar. 

Altifago.  Hugh  dt-.  5)). 

AJtilbrig.     Sn'  Attlobridgp. 

Alt<>llta  [&>   York],  IrttarH  pate^it  dated 

at,  62,  86,  87.  86.  69.  90.  91,  92, 

D3,  94,  96,  97,  98,  102.  149. 
Alured.     See  Alvred. 
AlvwliHtoii,  or  Alv*toii.  Alvedeoton,  oo. 

Wilts,  IG.'l. 
Ah't-rtlmrp  L«o.  York],  180. 
Alverton,  North.     .S'e*  Northallerton. 
Alvescote,  William  de,  297. 
AlvTwl.  Alurod,  Altvml,  Alfrod,  Roger. 

of  Orowmarsh,  l'59,  JOH,  312, 

Walter  son  of,  419. 

Alwaldby.    See  Alwoodley. 
AlwB.rtlic>rp,  Tlioi<ia.s  di'.  111. 
Aln-oodley  in  Harewood  ?  Alwaldeby  [oo. 

York],  90. 
Alwyne„  John,  448. 

,  ,  of  Knighton,  123. 

Alyngio.     .See  Afingeo. 

Alyn^n.     See  Allingbon. 

Amaleup[tc.  Guy,  92. 

Aniany,  Guv    4'A'i. 

Amble.  Anobill^'.  AiiebJ  by  Werkeworth 

[ao.  Northumberland],  384.  «6. 
AmblecoAt.  Anielcote,  co.  SUfford,  ISO. 
.iiijcotis,  Richarii  de.  parson  of  Scalby, 

105. 

Amolarde.  Robin  called,  211. 
Anidcote.     See  Ambleooat. 
Ainerii,  Fogliaa.  283. 
Ameebury,    Aumbreebure    [oo,    Wilta], 
179,  943. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


465 


Ami«D6  [Somme],  aad  mendiaiitB  of,  87, 
209,  357. 

Amory,  Dammary,  Datnory,  Damori, 
Dammori,  Ammory,  Aymory, 
John,  27. 

,  Riohard,  foreflter  of  Whittle- 
wood.  76,  340. 

,  steward  of  tthe  House- 
hold, 199,  200,  234,  254,  282,  428, 
429. 

Sheriff  of  Oxford,  321. 

,  Roger.  15,  37,  40,  62,  79,  95, 

104,  163,  179,  208,  246,  293,  340. 
,  Walter  de,  859,  309. 

AjnoaDd&rne&,  Amund^mee  [co.  Lanood- 
ter],  wapentake  of,  382. 

Ampney    Cruois,    Aun^eney  Ctucis    [oo. 

Glouoedter],  69. 
Amwell,  John  de,  374. 

Amy,  Ajnye,  Lamy,  Andrew,  364. 
,  Joihn,  76,  154. 

Amyne,  Henry  de,  364. 

Amyot,  Robert,  377. 

Amyson,    William,    of    Hemingbrough, 

Maud  wife  of,  434. 
Ancroft,    Anecroft     [oo.    Northumber- 
land],  letters  patent  dated   at, 

209,298. 
Andover,     Andevere,     Andevore     [oo. 

Southampton],     169,     310,     386, 

399. 
Andreskirk  near  Breedon,  Andreohirohe, 

oo.  Leicester,  156. 
Andrew.    An^eu,    Alerander    son    of, 

dark,  2. 

,  Hugh,  155,  257,  366,  368. 

,  John,  152,  169,  395. 

,  ,  Henry  his  man,  171. 

,  ,  of  Foxton,  84. 

,  Thomas,  319. 

Andron     [Anthorn,    oo.     Cumberland], 

Maunsel  de,  20. 
Anebille,  Adam  son  of  Peter  de,  446. 

Anebil,  Anebille.     See  Amble. 

Anegos,  earl  of.  See  Umframvill,  Gil- 
bert de. 

[Anesy.]     See  Daunteseye. 

Angers  [Maine  et  Loire],  St.  Nicholas, 
abbot  of,  202. 

Angerton  [oo.  Northumberland],  Robert 
de.  86,  114. 

Angetil.     Sec  Anketil. 

[Angevin,]  Aungevyn,  Angevyn,  Adam, 
155,  257,  368. 

Anglesey,  Angleeeye  [Wales],  land  oi, 
128,  137. 

,  levies  from,  73,  98. 

,  county  of,  136. 

Angre.    8u  Ougar. 

Angreham.    See  Ingram. 

24962 


Angufi»  earl  of.  See  Umframvill,  Gilbert 
de. 

Anian  ap  Yeran,  126. 

,  [Seys.,    dean    of    Bangor    and 

archaeaoon  of  Angilesey,  after- 
wards bishop  of  Bangor,  7  Sep- 
tember, 1309,  to  26  January, 
1328],  126. 

Anketil,  Anketyl,  Angetel,  Adam,  253, 
258,  259,  306,  309,  312. 

AnnagJiP  Anye,  Lreland  [co.  Meath], 
church  of,  419. 

Annaghdown,  Enaghdun  [Ireland],  Gil- 
bert, bishop  of,  100. 

Aeumi,  John  de,  19. 

Anne.    See  Aune. 

Amneds,  Anneys,  Peter,  166. 

Annesle;,  Ansl<>(ye,  John  de,  19. 

[Annesley,     co.     Nottingham], 

John  de,  447. 

Anneys.     See  Aoneis. 

Analeye.    See  Anncsle. 

Anstane.     See  Owston. 

Anatey,  Anstigh  [co.  Wilts],  361. 

Anstigh,  John  de,  305. 

Anstigh.    See  Anstey. 

Anthorn.     See  Andron. 

Antingham,  Antyngham,  oo.  Norfolk, 
380. 

Antoner,  Auntoner,  William  le,  153, 170. 

Antyngham,  Roger  de,  364,  380. 

,  William  his  cook,  380. 

,  ,  Roger  his  8erJ€Ant,  380. 

,  William  son  of  Alice  de,  380. 

Antyngham.     See  Antingham. 

Anye.    See  Annagh. 

Ap  in  David  ap  Blethin,  and  the  like. 
Sec  the  nrst  name  David. 

Apehawe,  Henry  de,  448. 
Apelby.    See  Appelby. 
Apelton.    See  AppeBtom. 
Aperdele,  Apirdele,  John  de,  rector  of 
Litttle  Laver.  118. 

,  Nicholas  son  of  Nicholas  de,  448. 

,  John  son  of  Nicholas  de,  448. 

Apethorpe  [oo.  Northampton],  252. 
Apgriffit.    See  Griffith. 
Apirdele.     See  Aperdele. 
Apoldre.    See  Appledore. 

Apoteoariua,  Ipoteoarius,  Peter,  the,  of 
John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Rich- 
mond, 2. 

Appelby,  Apelby,  Edmund  de,  78,  411. 

,  John  de,  18. 

,  Thpmas  de,  379. 

Appelby.    See  Appleby. 

AppeMon,  Apelton,  Alan  de,  288. 

,  Robert  de,  241. 

,  ThomaAde,  83. 

Appleby,  Appelby,  co.  Derby,  255. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  56. 

,  [co.  Westmoreland  P],  gaol  of, 

60. 

2o 


466 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Appledore,  Apoldre,  Apuldre,  oo.  Kent, 

387,  442. 
Appl^eihorpc  or  Absthorpe,  Appelesthorp 

[co.  Nottingham],  prebendary  of . 

See  Master  Henry  de  Glif . 
Apres.     See  Bes. 
Aptot,  AIesand>Gir,  41. 

See  Abitot. 

Apuldre.     See  Appledore. 
Aquila.     See  Laigle. 

AquitaJne,  duchy  of,  72,  192,  291,  304, 
427,  428,  429  ,430,  438,  439. 

,  th^    documents    touching    the 

duchy  kept  in  the  Treasury  and 
Wandrobe  to  be  oalendared,  5,  7. 

itnd  the  court  of  France,  390. 

See  Gascony. 

Aragoa,  James,  king  of,  259. 
Araz.    See  Arraz. 

Arblaster,  Nioholae  eon  of  Nicholas  le, 

92. 
Archer,  Lardiier,  Lajxiher,  Richard,  376, 

391. 

Roger,  448. 

y  Thomaa,  prior  of  tJie  hospital  of 

St.  John  of  Jeruseilem  in  Qnglamd, 

18,  101,  194,  218,  222,  227. 

,  of  Tamworth,  227. 

,  William,  3^. 

Archers  from  the  Weald,  132. 

[Arcubus,]  Darches,  A/.an,  134. 

,  Juliama  his  wife,  134. 

,  Geoffrey  dej,  318. 

,  Thomas  le,  prior  of  St.  John  of 

Jerusalem  in  Bngland,  346. 
Arcy.    See  Dajcy. 

Ardeby,  alias  Ayardely,  John  de,  315, 

380. 
Arden,   Arderne  [co.  Warwick],   Botil- 

lers  of.     See  Botiller. 
Ardona.  William  de,  286. 

Ardcrn,  John  de,  457. 

Ralph  de,  80. 

,  Richard  de,  120. 

,  citizen  of  London,  109. 

,  Robert,  de,  30,  39,  75.  78,  81, 

82,  199,  200,  205,  213,  ?15,  268, 

372. 
,  ,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Banbury,  46. 
,  Thomas   de,  parson   of  Upmin- 

eter,  426. 
,  ,  of  Garten,  201. 

Arderne.     See  Arden. 
Areynes  in  Ponthieu.     See  Airaines. 
Argentoym,  Maud  de,  410,  411. 
Arkcseye.     See  Arksey. 
Arklow,  Arclo  [oo.  Wicklow],  Richard  de 
Plund  of.     Sec  Blund. 


Arksey,  Arkeaey  [oo.  York],  Master 
Roger  de  Clisseby,.  parson  of,  83, 
107. 

Axle,  JiAm  de,  258,  306,  311. 

,  ,  Isabel  his  wife,  258, 306, 

811. 
,  ,  Ranulph  his  priest,  258, 

308,  811. 
Arlegjh.    See  Ariey. 
Arley,  Arlegh,  Arleye,  oo.  Stafford,  156. 

,  00.  Warwick,  156. 

Arlingtosi,  Brlyn^ton  [co.  Sussex],  193. 
Armagh,   Ireland,    archbishop   of.    See 

Segrave,  Stephen  de. 

,  S.  archbishop  elect  of,  346. 

Annegrave  [co.  Salop],  52. 

Amierer,  Annurer,  Adam  le.  20. 

,  Thomas,  385. 

Anneston,  Richard  de,  345,  409. 
Annin,  Ayremynne,  oo.  York,  256. 
Armour,  453. 

Armsoet,    Admuindescote    [oo.   Worces- 
ter], 285. 
Armurer.    See  Armerer. 

Army,  aimed  men  assessed  on  cities  and 

boroughs,  130. 
,  stores  for.      See  Skinbumess  ; 

Newcastleon-iyne. 

,  uniform  for  levies,  93. 

See  Arrays. 

Amesby,    Emesby,    oo.  -Leicester,  149, 

156,  167,  168,  309,  387. 
Arneys,  John,  111. 

Arnigi,  Bernard,  90. 

Arnold,  Amald,  Henry,  80. 

,  John,  155,  314,  451. 

,  Robert,  155,  451. 

Arnside,  oo.  Westmoreland.  See  Ernes- 
he  ved. 

Aroun,  John,  309. 

Arram,  co.  York.     See  Brgum. 

Arrays  or  levies  or  assize  of  arms,  com- 
mission for,  38,  30,  42,  44,  45, 
46,  51,  69,  73,  74,  76,  77,  78, 
90,  92,  96,  97,  98-100,  124,  130- 
133,  136,  137,  143,  177,  178.  192, 
208,  212,  213,  214,  222,  226,  235, 
247,  261,  262,  264,  265,  271,  274, 
284,  289,  335,  424,  430. 

,  from  boroughs,  130,  131,  132. 

,  from  Wales,  136-137. 

from  16  to  60,  208. 

,  arms  for,   208. 

,  the  form  of  the,  222. 

. .  t ,  commissioners  of,  taking  bribes, 

371-372,  386-386. 

against  the  Scots,  261,  264. 

Arrays.     See  Army. 

[Arraz,]  Araz,  Darraz,  Adam,  17. 

Robert  do,  sheriff  of  London,  33. 

See  Darre. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


467 


Arreton,  Adertoh  [Isle  of  Wight],  Bay- 
mood  Peregrin!,  panon  of,  854. 

Arrejnes.    See  Airaines. 

Arsyk,  Arschyk,  Harsyk,  Amlaudus  de, 
441. 

,  John  dei.  225,  273,  339. 

,  Nicholas,.  109. 

Artheu,  Thomas,  165. 

Arthur,  Thomas,  17,  169,  319. 

See  Artheu. 

Artington,     Ertingdon    hy     Guldeford, 

Ertedoii  [oo.  Surrey],  295. 
,  Robert  de    Kyrkeby  presented 

to,  367. 
Arundel,  co.  Sussex,  131,  407. 

,  eojA  of.     See  Alan. 

,  Friars  Preachers  of,  407. 

lottx^rs  patent  dated  at,  439 ,  440. 

Airundel,  John  de,  chaplain  of  the  free 
ohapel  of  the  castle  of  Tickhill, 
343. 

As,  Aas,  John,  436. 

,  William,  386. 

Asceles,  earl  of.     Sec  Strabolgi. 

See  Asseles. 

Ascot t  under  Wychwood,  Asoote,  co.  Ox- 
ford, 165,  1®. 

Aseby.     See  Aisby. 

Aselacton,  Reginald  de,  381. 

See  A^slacton. 

Asenawe,  Bartholomew  de,  448. 
Asgarby,  A.sgcrby  [oo.  Lincoln],  54. 

Asgarby  by  Sleaford,  Asgerby  [co.  Lin- 
coln], 58. 

Asgarby,  oo.  Lincoln.     See  Asgerby. 

Asgerby  [Asgarby,  oo.  Lincoln],  William 
de,  373. 

Ash.     See  Nash. 

Ash  by  Ovenbon,  Assh,  co.  Southampton, 
310. 

Ashbourn,  Assebourn,  Asshcbom  [co. 
Derby],  88,  149,  150. 

Ashby,  Asheby  [co.  Lincoln?],  Geoffrey, 
parson  of,  439. 

,  William    le    Ferour    of.      See 

Fcrour. 

Ashby  la  Zousche  [co.  Leicester],  Wil- 
liam la  Zousche  of.     See  Zousche. 

Ashchurch,  Asshchurche,  Asshechurche, 
CO.  Gloucester,  70,  112,  118. 

Ashoott,  Assheooto,  co.  Somerset,  156. 

Ashele.     Sec  Asshele. 

Asliill?  Asshole  [oo.  Norfolk],  387. 

Ashley,  Assluxle,  co.  Hants,  165,  168. 

,  Asslielo    by     Rokyngham     [co. 

Nottingham],  Master  Robert  de 
Weston,  parson  of,  267. 

See  AsKhele. 

Ashmore,  Asshemere,  co.  Dorset,  165, 
168. 


Ashou,  AssJio.  Adam  de,  83. 

,  Robert  de,  93. 

Ashton,  Asshton  [oo.  Southampton],  57, 

59. 
Ashton    Gifford,  Assheton  [co.  Wilts], 

189. 
Ashton  under  Lyne.     See  Asshton. 

Ashwelll,  AsBhewell  [Herts  or  Rutland], 

Robert  Lovet,  parson  of,  228. 
Askeby  ,Robort  dq,  130. 
Askeiby.     See  Ashby. 
Askedrno,  Master  Peter  de,  241. 

,  Peter   de,  person  of   Wylmurs- 

ley«,  110. 

Askbam,  John  de,  338. 

Aslacton  [co.  Nottingham],  413. 

Aslakby,  Aslakeby,  Master  Alan  de, 
paiBon  of  Staneford  on  Avon,,  6. 

,  Master*  John  de,   presented  to 

Coton,  233. 

, William  de,  rector  of  Coton,  233. 

Asphale,  Aspal,  John  de,  403. 

,  Robert    do,  60,  151,    171,  318, 

882,  402,  445.  448. 

Asseboum.    See  Ashbourn. 

AfiseLe.    See  Asshele. 

Assdee,  Donald  de,  410. 
See  Asoelee. 

Asserby,  Assordby  [co.  Lincoln],  220. 

Asserio,    Bertrand     de,    prebendary    of 

Bedwind,  47. 
,  ,  parson  of  Freshwater, 

48,  141,  354. 
,  ,  warden    of    St.    Cross, 

262.  300,  304. 

,  Rigaud  de,  bishop  of  Winches- 
ter [1320--1323].  46,  48,  .53,  57, 
229,  271,  280,  304.  333.  432. 

Assewardeby,  Robert  de,  870. 

Assh.     See  Nosh. 

See  Ash. 

Asshbumham,  Bartholomew  do,  148. 

Asshchurch.     See  Ashchurch. 

Asshe  [Ash.  co.  HeirefordP],  Gilbert  de, 
17,  191. 

Philip  de,  449. 

,  Nicholas  atte,  20. 

Robert  atbte,  449. 

,  William  atte,  449. 

See  Ayssh,  Attenasshe. 

Assheburn,  Eliaa  de,  41,  114.  118,  439. 

,  Elias  son  of  Roger  de,  of  Dublin, 

14. 

,  Geoffrecy  de,  323,  421. 

,  [Ashbourne,  co.  Derby,]  Thomas 

son  of  Reginald  de.  415. 

Assheibom.    See  Aahbourne, 


468 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Aasheby,  Bdmnad  da,  106. 

,  Hugh  de,  Sll. 

John  de,  101,  188,  311. 

,  William  de,  160,  373,  450. 

,  William    la   Zoaohe    .of.      See 

Zouche. 
As&heohurch.    See  Aahohurch. 

Asabecote.    See  Aihcott. 

Asshefordebobhe,  Henry  de,  373,  379. 

Asshele,  Assele,  Assheleye,  John  de,  456. 

,  Robert    de,   jiutioe    172,   250, 

256,  311,  313,  314,  319,  371,  375, 
383,  442,  445,  449,  455. 

,  William  de,  117. 

Aisshele.    See  Ajshley. 

See  Ashill. 

Asshemaresbrok,  Esshemerbrok,  Walke- 
lin  de,  presented  to  the  church 
of  Clapton,  24. 

,  rector  of  Ghedzoy,  43. 

ikfishemere.    See  Ashmore. 

As9hoton.     See  Ashton  Gifford. 

Assho.    See  Ashou. 

A&shton  [A.shton  under  Lyne,  co.  Lancas- 
ter], John  de,  382. 

Aashton.    See  Ashtoti. 

Afisordby.     See  Asserby. 

Astelcye,  Giles  de,  112. 

Astleye  [Astley,  co.  Salop],  Thomas  do, 

17. 
Aston,  CO.  Oxford,  419. 
,.  Aston     super      Waldam      [oo. 

WorcGOt^r],  64. 
Aaton  nefkr  Rotheanham,  Astf>n  in  Mor- 

thyng    [oo.    York],    Richard    de 

Wytrece&tre,  presented  to,  39. 
Aston  Somervill  [oo.  Glouoeister].,  Wil- 
liam, parson  of,  319. 
[Aston,]  Alan  de,  parson  of  Burnham, 

Bucks,  233. 
,  Henry  de,  presented  to  Eatrm 

Castle,  217. 

,  Nicholas  de,  197. 

,  Master  Richard  de,  arclhdeaoon 

of  London,  345. 
,  Robert  de,  42,  43,  161,  211,  224, 

242,  246,  251,  380,  387,  397,  444, 

452. 

M  Thomas  de,  444. 

Afltwood,  Nicholas  de,  155,  451. 
Astwyk,  John  de,  103,  229.  346. 
Asltyn,  John,  455. 

Sec  Austyn. 

Athelard,  John,  16. 

See  Alard. 

Athelardestpei,    Athelaatre,   Athelairstro, 

Heniy  de,  103,  144,  145,  178. 
>  »  parson  of    Kiaton,   co. 

Notts,  91. 
Atho^dom,  John,  312. 
,  alias  Lane.    See  Lane. 


AtbeUneflet,  ▲tiielyDgflet,  Ailieiyiigfiet 
[Adlin^eet,  co.  York].  Alan  de, 
342,  353. 

,  Richard  de,  42. 

Atheroton  [oo.  Warwick],  377. 

Atherebon,  William  de,  267. 

Atherton,  Alexander  son  of  William  de, 

348. 
Athewy,  Hathewy,  John,  404. 

,  William  de.  52,  97. 

Athol,  earl  of.     See  Strabolgy. 

Athy,  John  de,  406. 

,  ,  admiraJ  of  the  fleet  on 

the  Weeiteom  sea  against  the  Soots, 

121. 
Aton,  Gilbert  de,  188,  435. 

Aton  [Ayton,  co.  York],  Simon  de,  318, 

386. 
Aton.    See  Ayton. 

Atte.       See    Asshe;     Bfurre;     Bregg; 

Brigge ;     Briggende ;     Chambre ; 

Dale;     Fiode;     Forde;     Gate; 

Glove;  Grenelane;  Hall;  More; 

Redeston;  Ree;  Scappe;  Welde. 
Atte  grenelane.    See  Grenelane. 

Atteoiasshe,  Thomas,  436. 

jSiee  Asshe. 

Atteston,  Henry,  54. 

,  William  his  brother,  54. 

AttcmreLIe,  Richard,  of  Seaton,  54. 

,  Robert,  of  Seaton,  54. 

iSce  Welle. 

Attlebridge,  Altilbrig,  co.  Norfolk,  201. 
Atfton,  William  de,  110. 

Aubel,  Geoffrey,  253,  258,  308,  312. 

,  William,  cellarer  of  Ravenstone, 

afterwards  prior,  398,  408. 
Aubel.    See  Abel. 

Auboum,  Auburn  [co.  Lincoln],  444. 
Aubrey,  John,  217. 
Auburn.    See  Auboum. 

Audele,  Daudele,  Hugh,  the  father,  15, 

62,  257,  447. 
,  the  son,  or  the  younger, 

15,  18,  31,  37,  40.  62,  65.  74,  75, 

81,   88,   104,   107,  167,  208,  410, 

416. 
,   ,  Margaret    his 

wife,  sister  of  Gilbert  de  dare, 

104.  208. 

,  Hugh,  282,  408.  435. 

John,  370. 

,  Nicholas,  197. 

,  ,  James  son  and  heir  of, 

401. 
Audele.    See  Maenor  Deilo. 
Audley,  Audele,  land  of,  275. 

,  lady  of.  74,  98. 

,  levies  from,  74,  98. 

Augry,   Nichjolas,  447. 


GENERAL    INDEi. 


469 


Angyr,  Roger,  374. 

AukeSand,  John  de,  18&. 

Aukboroagh.    See  Alkborough. 

Aulft.    See  Hall. 

Aumale,     Albemarle     [Seine     Icif^r.], 

Niobokis  abbot  of,  119. 

,  Simon  abbot  of,  328. 

Aumbresbure.    See  Ameebury. 
Aumeney  Crucis.     See  Ampney  Crucis. 
Aune  [Alnet,  oo.  York),  William  de,  47, 

56,  108,  208,  212,  222,  226,  247, 

261,  265. 

,  Williajn   de,    constable   of   the 

castle  of  Tickbill,  136. 
Attngevyn.    See  Angevyn. 
Attnfleys,  John,  301. 
Aungre.    See  Ongar. 
Aansby,      Ounesby,      by     Ha3^xioir     in 

Kefltcven,  co.  Lincoln,  365. 
Aunael,  John,  848. 
Auntoner.     See.  Antoner. 
Aureneye.        See    Aldemey;     Channid 

Islanda. 
Austan.    See  Qwston. 
Anstin  Friars,  240,  399.  408.  432. 
Anstrey,    Aldelvestre,    Aldulvestre  [co. 

Warwick],  878. 

,  William  the  parson's  som  of,  878. 

,  ,  Thomas  his  brotl]er,37d. 

,  church  of,  222. 

Austrey,  co.  Warwick.     See  Aldulvestre. 
Austria,  dudhy  of,  76. 
Aufftyn,  Henry,  166. 

,  William,  of  Catworth,  109. 

See  Astyn. 

Auveme,  Stephen  de,  8-9. 
Aux.    See  Albano. 
Avebury  [oo*  Wilts],  prior  ot  837. 
Ayel^,  Alvytbele,  oo.  Essex,  875. 

,  William  Lapyn,  parson  of,  375. 

Avelingues.     See  Avening. 

Ayene,  Lysan  de,  73. 

Arener,  William  le,  66. 

Avening,    Avelingues   [oo.    Gloucester], 

881. 
Avereng.    See  Daverenges. 
Avington,  co.  Berks,  180. 
Avyn  alias  Sedyn,  Peter,  810,  318. 
Axbridge,  Axebrigg,  co.  Someirset,  130. 

Axholme,  Haxiholm  [co.  Lincoln],  isle 
of,  47. 

Ayardely,  alias  Ardeby,  John,  315,  380. 

Ayered,  John  son  of  Thomas,  159. 

Aykeheved.    See  Aykheved. 

AykeryngtOQ.    See  Ascrington. 

Ayketon  [Adcton,  cp.  YorkP],  John  son 

of  WiUiam  de,  398. 
,  William  son  of  William  son  of 

Walter  de,  898. 
Ayketon.    See  Aiklton. 
Aykbered.  Aykelieved,  William  de,  875. 
,  *  parson    of   Burghclere, 

342,  356,  397,  435. 


Aykhurst,    [Aikhead    near    Oulton  P], 

CO.  Cumberland,  82. 
Aylemer.    See  Ailmer. 
Ayjesbury,  co.  Buckingham,    818,   368, 

484. 

,  prebend  of,  25. 

,  ,  Master  Robert  de  Bal- 

dok,  prebendary  of,  85. 
Aylesbury,  Philip  de,  225,  811,  318,  430, 

451. 

,  Richard  son  of  William  de,  868. 

,  Robert  son  of  Riobard  de,  368. 

,  Roger  de,  48,  124. 

,  William  de,  234. 

Aylesby,  Alesby  [co.  Lincoln],  Alan  de 

Lughton,  parson  of,  91. 
Ayleston,  Aillesitpn,  Ailston,  Aylleston, 

Master  John  de,   80. 

,  Master   Robert   de.    169,    372, 

885-386,  411. 
,  ,  keeper     of     the     rolls 

before  the  justices  of  the  Bench, 

183. 

,  ,  baroci  of  tbe  Ex- 
chequer, 415. 

,  prebendary   of   Bitton, 

80,  270. 
,  ,  prebeRidary  of  Leightom 

Eoclesia  upon   Bruneswald,   857, 

487. 
,  ,  parson  of  Denton,  80. 

,  ,  iMUrson    <^    Hagboume, 

325. 
,  ,  parspn  of  WoDston,  857, 

432. 

Ayleswisthorpu    See  Gaytonthorpe. 
Aylham,  Aylkam,  Henry  de,  315,  380. 
Aylington.    See  AlUngton;    Aylyngton. 
Aylkam.    iSfee  Aylham. 
Aylmer.    See  Ailmer. 
Aylmersthorpe,  Matthew  de,  103. 
Ayhnersthorp.    See  Elmsthorpe. 
Aylnoth,  Agnes,  369. 
Aylrioh.    See  Ailrioh. 
Aylton,  Almeton  [oo.  Hereford],  64. 

Aylwardbury    [Alderbury,    oo.    Wilts], 

Jobn,  875. 
Aylyiigton,  Gilbert  de,  287. 

Aymory.    See  Ammory. 

Aymunderby,  Robert  de,  18.5. 

Aynel,  William,  386. 

Aynh.0  [co.  Northampton],  155,  258,  869. 

Aynsty.    See  Ainsty. 

Aypp.    See  Aire. 

Ayrem.    See  Aire. 

Ayremynne,  Master  Adam  de,  parson  of 
Gargravo.  21,  189,  329. 

,  ,  dean  of  Chester,  83. 

Richaard  de,  27,  29.  30,  37,  40, 

41,  44,  79,  88,  91,  107,  111,  164, 
155,  223,  280,  418,  432. 


470 


GSNEBAL    INDEX. 


Ayremynne,  Richard  de — cont* 

,  ,  prebendoiy  of  Thurlby 

and  Carleton,  78. 

y  ,  parson    of    Ela    Kirk, 

176,  328. 

,  William   de,  bishop  of  Norwich 

[132.5— 1336J,  86,  118,  175,  214. 
217.  245.  293,  384,  41G,  418,  421, 
431,  432,  436,  440,  456. 

,  «  canon  of  York,  279. 

,  one  of  the  keepers  of  the 

Great  Seal,  and  keeper  of  tihe 
household  of  the  deds  of  the 
Chancery,  105. 

,  prebendary  of   Friday- 
thorp,  337. 

, ,  prebendary     of    Leig^- 

ton  Buzsard,  275,  276. 

,  ,  prebendary  of  Maaham, 

137. 

,  prebendary     of     New- 

eaaftie  by  Lyons,  in  the  dinroh  of 
St.  Patrick,  Dublin.  22. 

,  ,  prc4>endary  of  Stoke  by 

Newark,  380. 

,  prebendary  of  Welling- 
ton, 00.  Salop,  95. 

warden  of  the  House  of 

Converts,  London,  32,  36. 

William    son    of    John   son    of 

Biohard  de,   284. 

Ayremynne.     See  Amiin. 

Ayssh,  William  de,  103. 

Ayssh.     Sec  Asshe. 

Ay  ton  in  SoameIrP  Aton  [co.  York],  121. 

336. 
Ayton,  CO.  York.     See  Aton. 
Axericy,  Azerlagh  [oo.  York],  295. 


B 


Baa.  William  dd,  187. 
Baa.     See  Bath :  Batbonia. 
Babbethorp.  Robert  de,  84. 
Baberiprge  by  Osh-bury.     See  Barbridge. 
Babraham,    co.    Cambridge.     See  Bad- 

burgham. 
Babworth  [co.  Nottingham],  William  do 

Gretndo'ii,  parson  of.  377,  378. 
Babyiiton,  Gilbert  de,  241. 

,  Thomas  do,  324. 

Bache,  co.  Lincoln,  149. 
Baohouso.  See  Baklious. 
Baohilcr.  Master  Ricliard,  139. 


Baoon,  Bacoun,  Baoun,  Bakun,  Bertin, 

188,  223. 
,  Bdmund,  66,  84,  95,  199,  403, 

404. 

1.4  Ellas,  416. 

,  Henry,  313. 

,  Hugh,  117. 

,  of  Lynn,  117. 

,  John,  147,  313,  316,  333,  380, 

363. 
,  Matthew,      serjeant      of      the 

county  of  Meath,  78. 

,  Pteter,  316. 

,  Philip,  7.  39,  83,  155,  258,  366. 

,  Roger,  316. 

,  Thomas,  66. 

,  William,   143. 

,  William,  of  Shelderton,  17. 

Baconeis,  Bagueneys  [St.  Pierre  de 
Bassena,  GirondeP  or  Bignay, 
Charente  Inf^r.],  361. 

Baoonsthorp,  Baooneethorp  [oo.  Nor- 
folk], 316. 

BaouneBthorp,  Edmund  de,  450. 

Baoton,    Baketon    by    Bromholm,    oo. 

Norfolk,  33. 
,  [co.  Norfolk  F]  John  de  Sutton, 

parson  of,  111. 
Bacun.     See  Bacon. 

Badbui^gham     [Babraham,     oo.     Gam- 

bridge],  Alan  de,  152. 
Badby,    Bitddeby    [oo.    Noilbhampton], 

Thomas  de  Evxisham.  parson  of, 

323. 
Baddeby,  John  de,  238. 

BaddeeRey,    Badde6le(ye,    co.    Warwick, 

156,  377. 
Baddesleye,  Simon  de,  19. 

Thomas  de,  19. 

Badccok.  Batecok,  John,  80. 
,  Roger,  253,  253,  308,  312. 

Badel(«mcro,  Bartholomew  de,  a  rebel, 
15,  20,  21,  29,  31,  37.,  38,  40,  48, 
51,  59,  60,  62,  70,  71,  76,  81,  84, 
127,  132,  138,  141,  145-146,  149, 
177,  183,  197,  206,  241,  311.  326, 
334,  361. 

Margaret  his  wife,  37. 

Badcsille,  Jolm  de,  383. 
Badewe,  Edmund  do,  60. 
,  Master  Richard  do,  172. 

Badger,  Salop.    See  Baggesouere. 

BagcwortlLp   Boggeworth   [co.    Glouoe^ 

tor],   189. 
Badok,  Robert,  371. 

Badroun,  William,  388. 

Badyn^on.     See  Boddington. 

Bagelito,  William,  376. 

Baggp.  Joan.  154. 

Baggehurst.     See  Baughurst. 


GENERAL    INDE3t. 


471 


Baggeld.  William  do,  198. 
Baggeshut.    See  Bagishot. 
Baggesouere  [Badger,  oo.  Salop],  Philip 
de,  17. 

,  Biahafd  de,  58.  ^ 

Baggewortli,  Williaxn  de,  147. 
Ba^^worth.    See  Bagi^orUi. 
Baggheshote.    See  Baigshot. 

Baginton,  Batiiekyntan  [oo.  Warwiok], 
William  de  Skelton,  parson  of,  75. 

Bagod,  Bagot,  Balph„  65,  124. 

,  William,  256. 

Bagshot,       Baggeshut,         Ba^esiboibo, 

Baggheehote,  oo.  Surrey,  28,  166, 

168. 
Bagneneys.    See  Baooneis. 
Bagwortii,  Bagg^ worth  [oo.  Leioester], 

60,  149. 
Baildon,  Bayldon  [Baildom,  oo.   York], 

Adam  de,  884. 

,  John  de,  384. 

,  William  de,  884. 

Baiocis,  Bayouse,  Bayous,  Bego  or  Bogo 

de,  20,  318. 

,  Hugh  de,  166. 

,  John  de,  185. 

Nicholas  de,  58. 

,  William  de,  126i,  132   166. 

,  Master  William  de,   paonson  of 

Burton  by  LinooK  89,  230. 
Baker,  Adam  lo,  cf  Sandwich,  6. 

,  Berard  le,  170. 

Bernard  le,  152,  170. 

John  his  man,  170. 

Eliasle,  153,  374. 

,  Gilbert  le,  383. 

,  Gnegory  le,  383. 

Henry  le,  152,  171. 

John  le,  162,  310. 

,  John  the  younger,  116. 

,  Riohajxt  le,  162,  171.  374. 

,  Robert  la,  152,  171. 

,  Robert  le,  another,   171. 

,  Stephen  le,  874. 

Sec  Pestour. 

Bakester,  Martin  le,  117. 

Rail*  le,  152,  171. 

,  Thomas  le,  61. 

Baketon,  Bakton,  Ralph  de,  303. 

,  Robert  de,  54. 

Baketon  by  Broonholm.    See  Baoton. 
Bakewell,  Banquell  [oo.  Derby],  Burton 

by.     See  Burton. 
Bakewell.     See  Baukewell. 
Bakhous,  Baohous,  Adam  del,  166. 

,  Walter  de,  248,  251.  252,  253. 

John   and    Robert    his 

80D8,  251. 
Bakton.     See  Baketon. 


Bakun.    See  Bacon. 
Bal.    See  Balle. 
Baldelot,  John  271. 
BaJdenere,  Andrew,  159. 
Balderston  [Balderstone,  oo.  Lancaster], 
Riohaid  de,  382. 

Balderston,  Baldreston,  Simoa  de,  91, 

103, 144, 145, 178. 
,  ,  parson    of   Hcyeraham, 

86. 
,  William  de,  172. 

Balileoeye.    See  Bawdsey. 
Baldewyj),  Adam,  319. 

,  Henry,  319. 

,  John,  19,  159. 

,  Richard,  271. 

Baldock,  Baldok  [oo.  Hert«],  64,  365. 

,  John  parson  of,  366. 

Baldok,  Master  Riohard  de,  parson  of 
Sawbridge worth.  185,  283. 

,  Robert  de,  archdeacon  of  Mid- 

dlesez  [afterwatrds  bishop  of 
Norwioh  12  Aug.,  1326  to  3  Sept. 
1326],  7,  10,  86,  37,  46,  48,  49,  50, 
61,  53,  63,  78,  80,  82,  83,  84,  87, 
8a,  89,  90,  98,  95,  101,  104,  105, 
106,  108,  111,  112,  122.  129,  133, 
186.  137,  150,  151,  175,  183,  184, 
190,  191,  193,  199,  203,  207,  209, 
213-216,  221,  236,  237,  239,  246, 
254,  262-2(^,  269,  275,  276,  277, 
279,  280,  282,  283,  285,  290.  292, 
293,  299,  301,  302,  303,  304,  305, 
306,  309,  311,  313,  316,  318,  319, 
321,  822,  324,  825,  326,  328,  331, 
334,  335,  355,  870,  371,  373,  375, 
385,  402. 

,  ,  the  ohanoellor,  384. 

,  ,  ardhdeaoon  of  Lincoln, 

328. 

,  ,  prebeodaiy  of  Ayles- 
bury, 36,  36. 

prebendary    of    Eooles- 

hall,  87. 

prebendary   of  Flixton. 

87. 

the  younger,  clerk,  47. 

prescmted       to 

Bkwlford,   130. 

Baldon,  HJanry  de,  154. 

Baldon    [oo.    Oxford],    Thomas  son   of 

Joiin,  162. 
Baldon     MajRsh.     Mersbaldyngton,     oo. 

Oxford,  32. 
BaldrcBcye.     See  Bawdsey. 
Baldreston.     See  Balderston. 
Balduoh',  Francis,  of  Fkmenoe,  44. 
Baldwin.    See  Baldewyne. 
Baleslegh.    See  Baoaeley. 
Balgi,  Robert,  142. 


472 


G£iN£BAL    tUMt. 


Balibin.    See  Banyhta. 

Balicod,  John,  378. 

Balisale.    See  BaJsall. 

Balladrd,  Joha,  165. 
,  Robert,  153,  252. 

Bailie,  Bal,  Masfcer  John,  Chainberlain  d 
Dublin^  222. 

,  Joim,  159. 

,  Nioholaei,  14. 

,  Ralph,  162,  171. 

,  Richfldrd,  159. 

,  Robetrt  son  of  Roger.  305. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  305. 

Bailer,  William,  456. 

Balliolo,  Edward  de,  434. 

Ballybin,  BaJibin  [oo.  Meath],  land  of, 

419. 
Balme,  Walter  de,  118. 

Balne.    See  Balne. 
Bal  Die,  Alaoi  de,  116. 

,  John  de,  286. 

,  Master  Bobeirt   de^    poonson   of 

Harthill,  262,  328,  338. 
Balsall,  Blashale,  oo.  Warwick,  156. 
Balsali,  Balifihale,  oo.  Warwick,  215. 
Balsoot  [oo.  Oxford],  32. 

Baboote,  John  de.  127,  228. 

,  ,  Qiamberlaia  of  DubHn, 

222. 
Balsham.    See  Oxcroft. 

Balyben,  Richard  de,  78. 

Bamborough,  Baamburgh  [oo.  Northr 
umberland],  castle  of,  201. 

,  castle    of,    oonstabde    of.      See 

Horsle,  Roger  de. 

,  Cousterde  by,  158. 

,  prison  of,  158. 

See  Baiimbicrgh. 

Bairnne,  John  de,  134. 

Bampbon,  Maurice  de,  199. 

,  Maurioe     de    Fui^scs    of.    See 

Furses. 
Robert  de,  4,  130. 

[oo.  Cumberland],  Robert  de,  20, 

125. 
Banastre,  Margaret,  89. 

Banbury,  Bannebury  [oo.  Oxford], 
castle  of,  constable  of.  See 
Arden,  Robert  de. 

Bandinellis,  Master  Bindus  de,  409. 

Banewell.  Edmund  de,  156,  199. 

Bangor,  bishop  of.    See  Anian  Se^ys. 

,  bishf)prio  or  diooese  of,  2,  129, 

138,  214. 
Banham,  William  de,  186. 
Bannebury.     See  Banbury. 
Banyard.    See  Baynard. 
Barbe,  Petcdr  de  la,  196. 


Barber,  Barboor,  Barbor,  Adam  le,  395. 

,  Aleuuider  le,  163,  155. 

.,  Giles,  385. 

,  Hamo  le,  134. 

,  Henry  le,  103,  153. 

,«John,  266. 

,  J6bn  le,  2,  37,  103,  238,  322, 

371,  403. 
,  ,  Ciody  his  wifei,  2. 

,  ,  bailiff  of  Sonthamptod, 

251,  453. 
,  ,  of  Avel^,  375. 

,  ,  of  Ootthorp,  20. 

Richard  de,  152,  167. 

,  Robert  le,  152, 170. 

,  Rog^  le,  of  Bridgnprth,  255. 

Sdmon  le.  228. 

,  Thomas,  of  Bostotn,  300. 

,  WiUiam  le,  142,  151. 

,  ,  John  his  son,  151. 

Barbost,  Robert,  162,  169. 
Barbour.    See  Barber. 

Barbridge,  Baberigge  by  Oslebory  [co. 

Southampiton],  400. 
,  Tilleinage  of  in  Twyford,  400. 

Barde,  Doffus  de,  paraon  of  Whaddon, 
327,  328. 

,  Peter,  8,  77,  79,  203. 

,  WUliam,  2»2. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  282. 

Bardeby,  Robert  de,  208. 

Bardeby.    See  Bardeby. 

Barddby,  Hugh  de,  presented  to  Bul- 

weil,  406. 

,  Robert  de,  5.  26.  56,  83,  257, 

453. 
,  ,  parson    of   Dodyngton, 

li,e,  Dunnington  near  York],  32. 
,   ,  canon    of    Chichester, 

372. 
,  William  do,  22,  24,  26. 

Bardenay.     See  Bardney. 

Bardeneye,  Bardenay,  Geoffrey  de,  26. 
,  Robert  de,  347. 

Bardeney.    See  Bardney. 
Bardes,  Bardis,  Frederick  de,  prebend- 
ary of  Fenton,  91,  293. 

Bardfield  Little,  Berdefeld  LitlUe  [oo. 
Essex],  John  de  Lyndwode,  pre- 
sented to,  433. 

,  Robert  de  Shepton,  rector  of, 

433. 

Bardfield  Little,  Petit  Byrdefeute  [oo. 
Essex],  John  de  Geney  of.  Sec 
Geney. 

Bardi,  the.    See  Florence. 

Bardis.    See  Bardes. 

Bardney,  Bardenay  [co.  Liuooln],  374. 
,  ahbolt  of,  322. 

Bardolf,  Thomas,  39,  197,  454. 


6£NEtlAL    INUEX. 


47S 


Bardsey,  BerdeBhay  [oo.  York],  296. 

,  reotor  ol,  297. 

f  '  Appelgardheng,'  meadow  mega 

the  diordiyard,  297. 

,  'Upper  Wodeaore'  ki^  297. 

Bare  [oo.  Iduioaster],  367. 

Bareflitt.    See  Barflet. 

Bani,  Bariel,  Boroyl,  Hiifi^.  146. 

WaJter,  224. 

,  William,  230. 

Baling,  Barelyngges.     See  Barlinoh. 
Bafentyn,  Drogo  de,  341,  424. 

,  Gilbert  de,  274. 

Barenton.    See  Barin^ton. 

BaKlt,  Jofata,  404. 

,  Master  John,  parson  of  Boston, 

26. 

,  John,  253. 

, ,  John  his  brother,  263. 

Simoti,  of  Heoheium,  117. 

,  ,  William  his  son,  117. 

,  Stephen,  149. 

•••••...•,  ..••.••..,  a  i^oei,  ^v,  '■)  Vjb* 
,  ,  parson    of    Bryogwyn, 

402. 

,  William,  169. 

Barewe,  Barowe,  John  de  la,  146. 

,  John  de,  224,  453. 

,  Robert  de,  27. 

,  Mastedr  Walter  de,  pacBOQ  of  By- 
ford,  219. 
Barewe.     ^Sfee  Bergh;  Burgh. 
Barewe  npon  Sore.    See  Barrow. 
Barewell.    See  BarwdU. 
Barewhere,  Thomas  le,  61. 
Bareyl.     See  Barel. 
Barflet,  Barerflitt,  NioMas  de,  251,  386, 

460. 

,  William  do,  251,  450. 

Barford,  Bereford  [divers],  Biohard  de 

Pyri,  xMurson  of,  437. 
Barford  St.  John,  Bei^ord  St.  John,  co. 

Oxford,  162. 
Bairf ord     St.     Miohael ,     Beretod     St. 

Miehael,  oo.  Oxford,  162,  253,  369. 
Baiford,  co.  Oxford.    See  Bereford. 
Barford,  co.  Wilts.     See  Bereford. 
Bargoun,  John,  166. 
Barham,  Bcrchapi  [co.  Cambflridge],  262. 
,  St.  Crosa,  prior  and  brethren  of, 

262. 
Baril.    See  Barel. 
Barinton,  Baryngton,  Barenton,  Bame- 

ton,  Barnton,  John  dq,  349. 

,  PhiUp  de,  17,  81,  105. 

[Barringibon,     co.     Cambridge], 

Thomas  de,  152,  170. 

,  ,  William  de,  152,  170. 

'....,  I  John  his  son,   152, 

109. 

Barkeby,  Thamaa  de,  68. 


Barker,  Alexander  le,  170,  267. 

,  Bartholomew  le,  163,  170,  449. 

Henry  le,  171,  386. 

,  ,  Agnes  his  wife,  836. 

,  John  le,  170,  172.  253. 

,  Matthew  le,  168,  170. 

,  Robert  le,  153. 

,  Robert  son  of  Isabel  la,  54. 

Barkeston,  Thomas  de,  219. 

Barkestone.    See  Barkstooe  Ash. 

Barkeworth,  John  de,  392. 

Barkings  Berkynges  [co.  Essex],  abbess 

of,  4,  64. 
Barkstone  Ash,    Barkestone,  co.    York, 

wapentake  of,  99,  126. 
,  array  in,  133. 

Barle,  Roger  de,  61. 

Barlibred,  Adam,  169. 

Baidinoh    Barlynges,  Barelyngges,  Bar- 

lingges,  Barejting  [co.  Essex],  62, 

221,  194. 
,  St.  Maiy,  abbot  and  oonveob  of, 

176,  324. 

,  ahbot  of,  106,  322. 

,  Thomas  abbot  of,  176. 

BaferlowP  Berleye  [oo.  Derby],  209. 
,  oo.  Stafford,  266. 

BarZow  by  Selby,  Berlaywaterhous,  oo. 

York,  266. 
Barlynges.    See  Barlingis. 
Barmby    on   the    Marsh,    Bameby    by 

Houeden,  co.  York,  373. 
Barmby  on  the  Moor,  Barneby,  Bemeby 

[oo.  York],  court  of,  381. 
y  prebendary  of.       See  Yarwell, 

Walter  de;  Boudoa,  William  de. 
Barnard  Castle  [co.  Durham],  240. 
^,  constable  pi.    See  Bydel,  Wil- 
liam. 
,  liberty  and  honor  of  the  castle 

of,  39. 

,  foTestership  of,  207. 

,  king  at,  374. 

y  letters   patent   dated   at,    200, 

207,  337,  338,  339,  840,  341,  342, 

376,  379. 
Bamby,  Bameby,  Henry  Basset  panon 

of,  91. 
Bameby,  Alan  de,  Agnes  wife  of,  89. 

,  Thomas  de,  paraon  of  Hetxm,  84. 

y  I  presented    to    Shenleiy, 

113. 
Baimeby.    See  Barmby  on  the  Moor. 

Bameby  by  Houeden.    See  Barmby  on 

the  Madsh. 
Barnes,  Bemes,  Boemes  [co.   Surrey], 

62,  221. 
Baroeton.    See  Barington. 
Bumhaim,  Bemham  [co.  Suaaeiz],  484. 
,  pariah  ohitroh  of,  434. 


474 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Bamingjiain,  oo.  Norfolk.    See  Beornyng- 

bam. 
Barnoldby,     Bernolby     [co.     Linooki], 

Bicbard   de   BagenbullOi    parson 

of,  45,  182,  244. 

Bamton.    See  Barinton. 

Barnwell,  Berncwell,  co.  Northampton, 

230. 
,  [oo.  Cambridge],  Ftdk,  prior  of , 

37a,  449,  465. 
Bamwood,  Bernewiode  [co.  Glouocsted:], 

69. 
BoroncelH,  Michael  de.  401. 
,  ,  Tanus  and  Gerard  sons 

of,  401. 
Baroun,  Edward,  169,  319. 

John,  162,  170,  316,  380,  443. 

,  Robert.  170. 

Barowe.    See  Barrow;   Barewe. 

BaJTQ,  John,  262. 

Nicholas  atte,  263,  258.  308,  312. 

,  Thomas  atte,  66. 

Bairington,  oo.  Oambridge.     See  Barin- 
ton. 
Barrow  P  Barwe,  181. 

Barrow   on    Homber,  Bajx>we  [co.  Lin- 

ooin],  12. 
Barrow  upon  Soar,  Barewe  upon  Sore, 

00.  Leicastcir,  160. 

Banowby,  Bemghby  [oo.  Linooln], 
Robert  de  Allewy,  parson  of,  408. 

Barrowden,     Berwedon,     Brewodo,     co. 

Rutland..  60,  167,  168. 
AJezander  the  RciFesBonc  of,  64. 

Barry,  Luke  de,  239. 
Thomas,  269. 

Basfiac,  de  Beireaoo,  de  Bassak  [Gironde], 
Poncias  de  Podio  of.     See  Podio. 
Borsale,  Thomas,  428. 
Barsham  [co.  I<iorfolk],  447. 

Baratable,  BredcGtapil,  •oo.  Essex,  hun- 
dred of,  61. 

Barton,  Bcrton,.  Bertone,  27. 

J  CO.  Hereford,  452. 

,  CO.  Southampton,  165,  168. 

,  Borton  Abbots  [oo.  Gloucester], 

69. 

Barton  in  tlie  Clay  ?  Burton  in  the  Clay 
[oo.  Bedford];  230. 

Barton  Hanred.     See  Barton  Segravo. 

Barton  on  Humbcr  [oo.  Linooln],  87, 109, 
110,  116,  117. 

Barton  le  Street,  Barton  in  RydaJe  [oo. 
York],  10. 

Barton  Sogravo,  Barton  Hanred  [co. 
Nonbhampton],  TLomas  do  Lon- 
don, rector  of,  340. 

Barton  Winyard,  Wenergh  [neeir  Abing- 
don, CO.  Berks],  34. 


Barton,  Bertou,  Agnes  de,  200. 

,  Hemy  de.  162,  290,  819. 

,  ,  Oioely  his  wife,  290. 

,  John  and  Robert  le  fis  Ekide  de. 

See  Eude. 

,  John  de,  194. 

,  ,  Joan  wife  of,  397. 

,  [Barton,   co.   Lancaster],  John 

de,  382. 
,  John   de,  of   Fritoo.  176,  226, 

324,  343. 

,  John,  377. 

,  Nicholas  de,  377. 

,  Peter  de,  877. 

,  Robert  de.  64,  55,  56,  60,  334. 

,  Roger  de,  377. 

Thomas  son  of  Geoffrey  de,  109. 

,  Walter  de,  parson  of  Widdutov, 

413. 

,  William  de,  443. 

,  Robert  liis  brother,  443. 

,  the  elder,    oompt^ler 

of  oustoms  in  Hull  and  Rayenser, 

277. 
Bai*tonsham,    Bertonesliani    [oo.    Hero- 
ford],  prebend  of  Hereflord,  423. 

Barwe.     See  Barrow. 

Barwell,  Barewedl  [oo.  Leicester],  John 

de  Pojllceworth,  parson  of,  79. 

■.  John,  parson  of,  377. 

Barwick,  Berwyk,  co.  Wilts,  166,  168. 

Baryngton.     See  Barington. 

Base,  John,  218. 

Basford,     Baseford,     oo.     Nottingham, 

393. 
Basing,  John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of.     See 

Sancto  Johanne. 

Basingwei^,   Basyngwerk,    William  de, 

27,  116. 
Baskervill,  BaskevOl,    Riohard    de,  18, 

77,  126,  130,  214,  268. 
,  Thomas  de,  18. 

Baskeville.     See  Bosdhcrville. 

Bassak.     See  Barsac. 

BesBele,  Thomas  de,  master  of  the  hos- 
pital of  Standon,  383. 

,  Robert,  priest  of,  383. 

Bassenthwait,  Basienthwayt  [oo.  Cum- 
berland], 119. 

See  Bastonthwayt. 

Basset,  Henry,  parson  of  Barnby,  91. 

,  John,  64,  59,  224,  369. 

,  ,  *he  younger,  383. 

,  Marmaduke,  209,  298. 

,  Ralph,  39,  68,  212,  226.  260,  261. 

,  Ralph  of  Drayton,  senesohad  of 

Gasoony.  70,  81,  1^5,  160,  187, 
194,  247,  249,  294,  298.  324,  336, 
337.  338,  347,  366. 

,  Robert,  70,  78. 

...,  William,  256,  316,  347,  376,  408. 


GENERAL    INDEX, 


476 


BasBingbourn  [co.  Cambridge],  Gerard 
de  OusaiDiaia,  panoa  of,  245. 

BBanngbounic.,  Bafisyngbum,  HumplirG(7 
do,  185. 

,  Matihew  de,  108,  166,  168. 

,  Stephen  de,  104,  113,  440,  441. 

,  Waian  de,  90,  323. 

Basungrom,  Nicholas,  386. 
BasBynghani,  Heniy  de,  324. 
Bastard,  William,  437. 
Bastenthwayt,  Alexander  do,  59,  119. 
,  ,  Agnes  his  wife,  119. 

Bafitenthwayt.     See  BasBenthwait. 
Basyng,  John  de  Sancto  Julian nc  of.   tSir 

Saticto  Johanne. 
Baayn^^erk.     See  Basingwerk. 

Bat,  Walter  le,  193. 

See  Bate. 

Bataille.  Batayle,  Edmund,  61. 

John,  264,  385. 

John  la,  113. 

Robert  de,  262. 

385,  442. 

of  Winohelsea,  107. 

,  admiral  of   the  fleet  of 

the    Cinque    Porta    against  the 

Soots,  119. 
admiral    of    the     West 

Fleet.,  276. 
Batoombe   by    Bruton,    Batecombe    by 

Breuton  [co.  Somerset],  33. 

Bate,  James,  314. 

John.  314. 

See  Bat. 

Bateau,  John,  374. 

Batecok.     Sec  Badecok. 

Batecombe.     See  Batcomb. 

Batelay,  Adam  de,  91. 

Bateman,    Balbcimon,    Batteman,    Peter, 

86,  91. 
Batesford,  Boger  de,  453. 

Bath  [oo.  Somerset],  90.  361. 

,  bishop  of,  207. 

bishop   of.      See  Drokenesford, 

John  de. 
,  bishopric  or  diocGse  of,  23,  34, 

228,  286,  345.  393. 

Robert  prior  of,  33  356. 

See  Baa. 

Batham.  Roger,  373. 

Simon,  373. 

Bathekynton.     See  Baginton. 

Bathele.  William  do,  parson  of  Bulwell, 
36. 

Bathon',  Peter  do,  65. 
,  William  de,  305. 

Batfchon.     SferBath;  Baa. 

Batteman.    See  Batetnan. 


Battle,  de  Bello  [co.  Sussex],  abbot  of, 

48. 
,  Roger  de  Pevenese,  abbot   of, 

363. 
,  Alan  de  Retlyng,  or  Rotlyng, 

ftbbot  of,  395,  399. 

,  Alan,  abbot  of,  432. 

pensions  in  by    kibsoq  of  the 

oreotion  of  a  now  abbots  432. 
,  abbot  and  convent  of,  202,  289. 

Batyn,  Robert,  446. 

Baud,  William,  70. 

William  lo.  302. 

Baudel,  William,  127. 

Baudoscye.     See  Gosoford  and  Bawdsey. 

Baugliutrst,  Baggdiurst  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], Jiohn  do  Miirwell,  presented 
to,  353. 

,  John  de  Chepmanford,    rector 

of.  353. 

,  Thomas  de  Brayton,  presented 

to,  431,  432. 

Baukewell  [Bakewell,  co.  Derby],  Ralph 
de,  377. 

Baumburgh,  Mastar  John  de,  pai^Bon  of 
Winwick.  337. 

,  Johnde,  317. 

,  Thomas  do,  324. 

parson  of  Elstow,  207. 

Baumbuiigh.    See  Bamborough. 
Bauquell.     See  Bakewell. 
Bau8e]e(7,  Baleslegh  [oo.  Sal(^],  50. 
Bautre  [Bawtry,  co.  York],  William  son 

of  Hugh  de,  287. 
William  do,  327. 

Bavont,  John  do,  187.  316. 

Rog^,  264,  274,  424. 

Tliomas  do,  197,  453. 

,  Vincent,  316. 

,  William,  316. 

Baverton,  John  de,  18. 
Bawd&ey,    Bardeseye,    Baldreseye    [co. 
Suffolk],  92,  100.  254,  309. 

Bayhall  [in  Pembury,  oo.  Kent],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  436,  438,  440, 
442. 

Bayldon.     See  Baildon. 

Baynard,  Banyard,  Robert,  123,  295, 
447,  450. 

,  Thomas,  61,  254. 

Baynton,  Edmund  de,  172. 

Bayonno  [Baytsos  Pyrenees],  385. 

Bayous.     See  Baioois. 

Baysham   [oo.    Hereford],    William   de, 

444. 
Bazas  P  Bcsats  [Girondei],  139. 

Beaohampton.    See  Wodohampiton. 

I  Beanley,     oo.     Northomberlaad.       Se€ 
Bentley. 


476 


dEKfiBAL  mimt. 


Beotrioe,  Henry  soii  of,  de  Saltemenli, 

87. 
,  Hugh  aoQ  of,  de  Wyrelkigliam, 

76. 
Beanbeo,  de  Bello  Becoo  [Seine  Inf^r.], 

Reginaild,  abbot  of,  269. 
Beaubusson     ar    BewbruAi     [in     Upper 

Beeding,  oo.  Sussex],  426. 
Beauchaonp.    Sec  Bello  Campo. 

Beauohan^.    See  Belchamp. 

Boaufiz,  Beaufite,  Beaofuix.  Henry,  251, 

315,  371,  389,  392,  446,  447,  449, 

457. 

,  Jolm  sou  of  Williasn,  452,  456. 

,  ,  Robert     his     brother, 

452,  456. 

Waiiam,  914. 

Beouflour,  Gtoffrey,  405. 

,  Jasnes,  42. 

,  Thomae,  356,  362. 

Beoofo,  Beaufoo,  Beaufoi.      See  Bella 

Fafijo. 

Beaulieu,    de    Bello    Loco    Regis    [oo. 

Southampton],    abbot   and    cod/- 

vent,  366. 
BeeiamatQor,     Betaumanodr,    Beaumoner, 

oo.  Leioester.  149,  156,  167,  168, 

309,  387. 

Beaumaris  [Anglesey].  126. 

,  castle    of,    constable    of.      See 

Sapy,    John    de;    Bello    Oampo, 

Giles  de. 
,  castle  works,  353. 

BevuimeyB,  Malcolm,  do,  61. 
Beaumond,     Beaumund.         Sec     Bello 
Monte. 

Beaumys,  oo.  Wilts,  166,  168. 
Beaupol,  Ralph,  16. 

Robert,   16. 

,  ,  the  younger,  420. 

Beaupuohei,  William  de,  273. 
Beaurepaire.     See  Belper. 

Beaurepeir,  Beurepeyr,  Beureper,  Hugh 

de,  king's  aeTJeant,  100,  285. 

,  John  de,  84. 

,  parson  of  Wolv^erton,  100. 

Beaurepeir.    See  Belper. 

Beausale,  oo.  Warwick,  156. 

BeauYods,  Philip  de,  189. 

Bebington,     Bebinton     [co.     Chester], 

Robert  diet  Notingham,  parson  of, 

101. 
Beby    [Beeby,    oo.    Leioester],    Master 

John  de,  252. 
,  ,  Roger  his  brother,  252. 

Beo   Hellouin,    Beo    Herlewin    [Euro], 

Gilbert,  abbot  of,  52.  197. 
abbot  of,  104,  157. 

Boooote,  Thomas,  154. 


Beche,  Edmund  de  la.  16,  190. 

[Waterbeaoh,   oo.   GambridgeP], 

Henry  de.  153,  171. 

,  John  dela,  40,  70. 

,  Philip  )na  brother,  40. 

,  ,  Robert  his  brother,  40. 

,  Edmund  his  brodier,  40. 

,  Nicholas  de  la,  31,  46,  82,  190, 

200  238 

,  Philip  de  la,  40,  358,  359.  436. 

,  Robert  de  la,  16. 

,  Wiiyam  de  la,  73,  186,  187,  424. 

,  ,  Eufemia  his  wife,  424. 

Becke.    See  Bek. 

BeokenhamP    Beghenham   [oo.    Kent], 

201. 
Beckenham,    Beghenham    [oo.    Kent], 

360. 
Beckham,  Bekham  [co.  Noifoilk],  27,  29, 

134. 
,  ohuroh  of,  27,  29,  134. 

Booklet  P   Bokele,    Beckele,    Bcde,    co. 

Oxford,  162,  169,  319. 
Bede.    See  Beckley. 

Beoontree,  Bekyntre,  co.  Essex,  hundred 

of,  61. 
Beotele.    See  Betley. 

Beddegelert,  Bedkelerde,  Bedkelert 
[oos.  Merioneth  and  OaimarviMi], 
St.  Mary's  priory  or  vale  of  St. 
Maiy.  Philip  prior  of,  101. 

,  lieweiin  prior  of,  126. 

Beddingham,  Bedyngham  [oo.  Susses], 

402. 
Bedeford,    Henry    de,    master    of    the 

hospital  of  St.  Thomas  of  Acre, 

358. 

,  Walter  de,  153,  171,  449. 

Bedelbrd  Minor.     See  Bedford  Minor. 
Bedel,  Heniy  le,  375. 
Bedlmhale,  John  de,  378. 
Bedewynde.     See  Bod  win. 
Bedford,  county  of.  361. 

,  arrays  or  levies  in,  96,  124,  213. 

keepeirs  of  the  peace  in,  42. 

,  horsetnten  from,  42. 

,  rebeb'  lands  in,  144,  161. 

sheriflf  of.  3,  364. 

tenth  in,  225,  235. 

Bedford    [co.  Bedford],  96,  155,  450. 
archdeacon    of.       See    London, 

Master  Edmundt  de. 
,  St.  Leonard,  house  of,  master 

and  brothren  of,  23. 

Bedford  Minor  [oo.  Bedford],  Master 
Joh'u  de  Portali,  prebendary  of, 
211. 

Bedhampton  [co.  Southampton],  28, 165, 

168. 
Bedkelerde,  Bedkelert.     See  Beddgelert. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


477 


Bedwin,  Bodwynde  [oo.  WUts],  Master 
Nicholas  de  Tyng<ewyk,  paraon  of, 
27. 

Bcrtrand  de  Aaseno,  prebend- 
ary of,  47. 

Bedyk.  Henry  de,  286. 

Bedyng.     Sec  Booting. 

Bedyng^am.     iSfee  Beddingliain. 

Beeiby,  co.  Leicester.    See  Beby. 

Beechamwell,  Bichamwell  [co.  Norfo»lk], 
Robert  de  Hoton  presented  to 
208. 

See  Bicoheham. 

Beeding,  Bedyng  [co.  Susseat],  433. 

Beelord,  Beford  [oo.  York],  Michael  de 
Wath,  parson  of,  101,  216. 

Beek.     See  Bok. 

Beeleigh,  Byleye  [co.  Essex],  abbot  and 
convont  of,   27. 

BeeJey?  Beuleu  [oo.  Derby],  209. 

Beer.,  Bero  [oo.  Dejv^on],  360. 

Beer,  Alexander  le,  152,  170. 

,  Robert  lo,  383. 

See  Bere. 

Beemes.    See  Barnes. 

Beesby,  Besoby  [co.  Lincoln],  William 
de  Braytoft,  parson  of,  220. 

Beeston,  Beston  [oo.  York],  246. 

Beeeton,  Beston,  Ralph  de,  206,  209. 

,  William  de,  99,  125,  131,  177, 

192. 
'. See    Weeton,  William 

de. 

Beford.     See  Beeford. 

Bec^gebuiy,  John  de,  157. 

Beggeworth.     See  Badgeworth. 

Beghefnham.     See  Beckcaihajn. 

Beghton.     See  Beighton. 

Beighton,  Beghton  [co.  Noi-folk],  Rich- 
ard do  Hedersete  parson  of,  183. 

Beilby.     See  Bedby. 

Bek,     Booko,    Bekko,    Beek,    Anthony, 
bishop  of  Durham,  131,  407. 

,  Master  Anthony  de,  chancellor 

of  Lincoln,  344. 

,  John  atte,  86. 

,  John,  101,  107,  206,  263,  338, 

443,  449. 

,  Martin  de,  315,  380. 

Roger,  445. 

,  Thomas  de,  406. 

,  William  del,  396. 

Bekenesfeld.  John  de,  35. 

Beknwell,  John  de,  198. 

Bekcswell.    See  Bexwell. 

Bekham,  Thpmas  do,  159. 

,  William     his     brother, 

159. 

Bekham.     See  Beckham. 

Bekke.    See  Bek. 

Bekyntre.     See  Becontree. 


Dolby  or  Beilby,  Bdeby  [co.  York],  246. 
Belby,    Belebywyk   [near   Howden,  oo. 

York],  373. 
Belcham  Sancti  Ethelberti.       See  All- 

bri^ts. 
Belcharap  CM:es  or  Otton,  Belcham  Oles 

[co.  Essex],  manor  of.  416. 

,  advowson  of,  416. 

Belchamp    St.    Pauls,  Beauohamp    [oo. 

Essex],  prebend  of  St.  PauPs,  52, 

221. 
Belde,    Simon,    warden    of  the  king's 

mines  in  Devon  and  Cornwall,  5. 
,  ,  comptroller     of    king's 

mines  in  Devon,  192. 
Beleby,  William  son  of  Adam  de,  246. 
Beleby.    See  Belby  or  Beilby,  oo.  York. 
Belebywyk.     See  Belby. 
Belegh.     See  Beoley. 
Beler,  John,  255. 

Ralph,  224,  327.,  356. 

,  ,  of  Rcttlcby,  412. 

Rod',  160. 

,  Roger,    58,  102,  106.    144,  145, 

149,  156,  160.  161,  167,  189,  194, 

218,  246,  249,  259,  262,  305,  309, 

310,  313,  343,  373,  386,  412,  421, 

450,  452,  456. 

,  ,  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

182   247 
; ',  Alice  his  wife,  218,  412. 

,  Roger  de,  keeper  of  the  Castle 

of  Tutbury,  230. 
Bdem,  Roger  de,  56,  421. 
Belcsire,  Thomas,  314. 
Bdet,  Robert,  185. 
Belewe.    See  Bolla  Aqua. 
Belgrave.  Walter  do,  vicar  of  Kirketon, 

120. 
Belhoiiime,  Henry,  81. 
Belhous,  Nicholas  de,  403. 

Richard  de,  66,  120. 

,  Thomas  de,  105. 

Belkethorpe,     Bikkethorpe     [Belthorpe 

near  Bishop  Wilton,   oo.   York], 

John  de,  99,  177. 
Bella  Aqua,  Belewe,  Bclou,  John  de,  106. 

301. 
,  Nicholas,   parson  of  Burmarsh, 

236. 
Bella  Fago,   Beaufo,   Beaufoo,  Beaufoi, 

Geoffrey,  17,  167,  387. 

,  John,  343. 

Ralph  son  of  Ralph,  of  SealboD., 

,  Robert,  of  Seaton,  54. 

,  Thomas  de.  67,199. 

,  Thomas  son  of  Roger  de,  162. 

,  Roger  his  brother,  162. 

Belle,  John,  64,  256. 

,  Michael,  322. 

Walter,  110. 

,  William  de,  199 


478 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Belleau,  Hellawe  [oo.  Lincoln],  Ralph 
de  Strubby,  panacm  of,  405. 

Belles  (sic),  Simon  de,  371. 

Bellewether,  Richard,  378. 

Belleyetere,  Robert  le.  71. 

,  Thomas  le,  378. 

Bellingham,  oo.  Northumberland.  See 
Belyncham. 

Bello,  Richard  de,  parson  of  Norton, 
120. 

See  Battle. 

Belb  Bcooo,  de.     See  Beaubeo. 

Bcllo   Campo,    Beanchamp,    Benichamp, 

Adam  de,  presented  to  St.  Petera, 

Malberthorp,  431. 
,  Giles  de,  73,  78,  122,  271. 

Guy  de,    earl   of  Warwick,  63, 

113,   207,  400. 
,  ,  keeper  of  the  tallies  of 

the  Exchequer,  322. 

,  ,  Thomas  son  of,  161. 

,  Henry  de,  92,  187. 

,  John  de,  16,  264,  403,  444. 

John  de,  of  Somerset,  39,   69, 

184,  186,  216,  230,  252,  371,  444. 

,  Philip  le,  451. 

Roger  de,  42,  187,  387.  454. 

,  Thomas  de,  20. 

,  Walter,  67,  73,  74,  188,  387. 

,  Walter   de,     constable    of    the 

castle  of  Dryslwyn.  24,  30. 
,  William  de,  48,  61,  62.  65,  97, 

165,  194,  310,  323,  428,  451. 
....r....,  ,  keeper  of  the  castles  of 

Dry^wyn  and  Dy never,  115. 
,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Carreg-Kennon  and  of  the  land 

of  Iskeimeu.  222. 

Bello  Monte,  Beaumund,  Beaumond, 
Henry  de.  185,  194,  212;,  226,  261, 
278,  279,  401. 

,  warden   of   the   Scotch 

March,  140. 

,  Johnde,  16,  187. 

,  Lewis   de,   bishop   of  Durham, 

89. 
.*...,  ,  William,  16.  187. 

Bello  Podio,  Wiiliam  de.  111. 

Belluton,  Belweton  [in  Stanton  Drew, 
CO.  Somerset],  432. 

BeJneye,  William  de,  66. 

Belou.     aSW  Bella  Aqua. 

Belough,  Reginald  do,  346. 

BeJper,   Beaurepaire   [co.   Derby],   149, 

156. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  352. 

Belshford,  Beltcsford,  co.  Lincoln,  84, 
88,   149. 

Beltcsford.     See  Beishford. 


Beltoft,  Beltoftes,  Rog^r,  son  of  John 
de,  of  Wheatley,  55,  370. 

,  Simon  de,  65,  370. 

,  ,  Thomas  his  brother,  65, 

370. 

,  Thoonas  de,  447. 

William   de  of  Clay  worth,   55, 

370. 
, ,  Leticia  liis  wife,  55,  370. 

Belton  [oo.  Leicester  P],  20. 
[co.  Lincoln   P],  110. 

Belton,  Henry  de,  42,  342. 

aUas    Boulton,    John    de,    125, 

192. 

Belvoir  [oo.  Leicestelr],  prior  of,  105, 
344. 

Belweton.     See  Belluton. 

Belyncham  [Bellingham,  co.  Northum- 
berland], William  de,  241. 

Bemerton,  Bymerton  [oo.  Wilts],  361. 

Benoh,  the,  26. 

,  justices  of  the,  220. 

,  See  Bereford,    William 

de;      Friskeneye,      Walter     de; 

Herle,  William  de;    Donecastre, 

John    de;     Bousser,    John     de; 

Scrop.     Geoffrey     le;      Stonore, 

John  de. 

,  ,  keeper  of  the  rolls  be- 
fore. See  Aylcston,  Master 
Robc<rt  de;  Herowynton,  Adam 
de;  Shordich,  Mastdr  John  de. 

common,  justices  of.  See  Bere- 
ford, William  die. 

,  Bang's,  justices  of.     See  Scrop, 

Geoffrey  le;  Staunton,  Hervey, 
de;  Malberthorpe,  Rt  de;  Spig- 
urnel,  H.  de. 

Bene,  William,  54. 

Benecroft,  William  de,  86. 

Benet,  Beneyt,  John,  105,  377. 

,  Walter,  443. 

William,  253,  374    377. 

Benhale,  Robert  de,  382. 

Benhani,  John  de,  306. 

,  William  de,  32. 

,  ,  Joan  wife  of,  32. 

Beningburgh,  Thomas  de,   180. 

Benningburgh,  Benynburgh  [co.  York], 
196. 

Bennington  Long,  Long  Benyngton  [oo. 
Lincoln]  (a  cell  to  Savigny), 
Richard  monk  of  Savigny,  warden 
of  the  house  of,  27,  238. 

Bensington,  Bensinton,  Bessinton,  co. 
Oxford.  250,  253,  258,  259,  308, 
309,  312,  416. 

Benstede,  John  de,  172,  256. 

,  John    do,    late   keeper    of   the 

Wardrobe.  294. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


479 


Bentjde,,  Bentoleyo,  John  de,  200,  223. 

,  William  de,  8. 

Bentham,  Benibham  in  lioqaesdale  [oo. 
York],  Master  Robert  de  Mofcbam, 
parson  of,  305. 

BeniJey  [Beanley  P  oo.  NorthumbeDr- 
land],  407. 

Bontiey  Fenny,  Fen,nybentciljciye,  co. 
Derby.  415. 

Bonton,  Long.  Benton,  Great,  co.  Nortth- 
umberland,  366. 

Benton,  Ranulf  de.  242. 

y  Thomas  de,  366. 

Bontworth,  Bynteworth  [oo.  Southamp- 
ton], Stephen  de  Claro  Monte  <fr 
daro,  parson  of,  105,  304. 

Benwell,  Edmund  de,  388. 

Benyfeld,  Warin  dei,  252. 

Benyngton,    Ijong.        See.    Bennington, 

Long. 
Benyngworth,  John  do,  1. 

Beoley,  Belegh,  oo.  Worocstcr,  156. 

Beonn  Robert,  33. 

Beraud,  Master  John,  parson  of  Ovor- 

bury  and  of  tho  chapel  of  Barrow, 

60. 
Beroham.     See  Barham. 

Bepobor,  Henry  le,  377. 

,  John  le,  377. 

Robert  le,  255,  377. 

Beroot^^,  Bereeoto,  Stephen  de,  117,  192. 

Berdofeld.     See  Bardfield. 

Berdeshay.     See  Bardscy. 

Berdeswell,  Thomas  do,  198. 

Berdew»rth,  Robert  de,  446. 

Bere  [co.  Dorset],  310. 

Bore,  David  de,  149,  249. 

Geoffrey,  166. 

Gilbert,  166. 

,  John  de,  373. 

Nioholas  de,  384. 

,  Ralph  de,  of  Witton,  431. 

,  Margaret  his  daughter, 

431. 
,  ,  Alice  his  daughter,  431. 

Richard  de,  22,5,  257,  258. 

Richard  de  la,  60,  153,  168,  169, 

250,  253,  308,  311,  319,  368,  372, 
378,  453. 

,  Roger  le,  395. 

,  Thomas  de  la,  17. 

,  Valentine  de,  376. 

,  William  atte,  310. 

See  Beer. 

Bero  Regis  and  Charmin^itier,  Bero  and 
Chemiynistre  [oo.  Dorset],  pre- 
bend of,  137,  203. 

prebendary  of.       See    Saluciis, 

George  de. 

Bere.     See  Beer. 


I 


Berecote.    See  Bcroote. 
Bereford,  Berford,  Alan  de,  989. 
,  [Barford,  co.  Wilts],  John  de, 

154. 
[Barford.  co.  Oxford],  John  son 

of  Ralph  de,  162. 
,  Ralpii    de,    justice     162,    164, 

l&i,  168,  169,  250,  254,  257,  309, 

368,  374,  375,  379,  380,  381,  383, 

386,  450,  453,  455. 
,  [Barford,   oo.   Oxford], 

loo. 

,  Robert  de.  80. 

,  parson  of  Moreton,  445. 

,  Simon  do,  160,  408. 

,  ,  William     his     brother, 

160. 

William  de,  60,  75,  80,  147,  157, 

162.  250,  353,  378,  412,  440,  450. 
1  justice  of  the  Common 

Bench,  409. 
Bereford  St.   John.       See  Barford  St. 

John. 
Borefbrd  St.  Michael.     See  Barford  St. 

Michael. 
Berefot,    Berfot,    Geoffrey,    pareooi    of 

Rhoscrowther,  403. 
,  John,  153,  170. 

Berenger,   Ingelram,   87,   88,    164,   184, 
189. 

Berewell.     See  Burwoll. 

Berowyk  [Berwick,  oo.  Oxford],  Adam 

de,  of  the  causey  of  Reading,  258, 

369. 

,  Alexander  de,  122. 

[Berwick,   oo.    Oxford],    Gilbert 

de,  155,  258,  368. 

,  Gilbert  do,  20. 

,  Thomas  de^  80. 

Berewyk.     See  Berwick. 

Bedford.     See  Bereford. 
Berfot.     See  Beirofot. 
Bei^a.     See  Borrow. 
Bergavony.     See  Abergavenny. 
Bergh,  William  de  la,  420. 

See  Barewe. 

Borgh.     See  Burgh. 
Bergholt,  Rieliard  do,  398. 
Berhors,  Alan,  166. 
,  John,  166. 

Berkede,  Berkclcyo,  Adam  de,  255. 
Mastor  James  de,  arohdcocon  of 

Huntingdon,  70. 
,  ,  prebendary  of  Hoo  and 

Wartling,  809. 
,  Maurice  de,  74,  132,  207,  248, 

257.  303. 

Maurice  de,  the  elder,  62. 

the  younger,  18. 

Maurice  son  of  Maurioo  de.  165. 


OENEBAL    INDEX. 


Berkele — eont. 

,  IfMiioade,  the  son.  16. 

Tliomu  da,  17,  165. 

,  Tboinss  son  of  MaurioB  de,  166. 

'HiomBB  de,   of  Cabberlt^  [oo. 

Gloiic(?star],  73. 
BotktUff     [o?.     Glouoeaber],     Maurioe, 

lord  of,  16. 
,  lettera  p«.bcint  dated   ftt,    363, 

864,  866.  367. 
B«rkd^    Hirnea,    Berkdcyliinm,    oo. 

Olouoestor,  424,  430. 
BeriiOToleo,  'William  d*>,  18. 
Bei^eewell  or  Bericowell,  oo.  Warwiok, 

166. 
Berkhnmpatcad   [at.   Herts],   185,    172, 

2S6,  460,  451. 

,  hooor  of,  135. 

pMk  of.  371. 

,  John  Porta-  'of  the  Ceatle  oS,' 

451. 
Ba^hampetead,    North,  or   St.    Waxy, 

Ncrthberithomstcdo  [co.   Herte], 

William  de  Mc«b,  pusxi  of,  45, 

244. 
,  Master  William  de  Mobh,  parson 

of,  182. 
Berks,  oountr  erf,  234,  420. 
,  arrays  and  levies  in,  38,  44,  96, 

124,  131.  213. 
,  rebels'  lands  in,  40,   144,  161, 

211. 

sheriff  of.  &.  216. 

,  tenth  in,  22S. 

Borkyiig,  HumpliTcy  d^  153. 

Simon  de,  ti. 

Berkynges.     See  Barking. 
Berlaya,  William  de.  329. 

See  Borie. 

Beiiayn-atethous.    Sie  Bnilon'  liy  Selby. 
Btvle.  AlaQ  son  of  William  de,  363. 


,  WilJ 


1  du.  ] 


SfC  Bcriayo. 

Berleye.    See  Barlow. 

Bermer,  Hwrey  de,  449. 

Bprniingelmiii,  Bi^rmynglian),  Binninge- 
ham,     Birmyngham,     Joint     de, 
earl  of  LottCh,  justiciary  of  Ire- 
land, 40.  43.  44,  94,  190,  126  1^ 
206,  248,  251,  318. 

See  Bemyngeham. 

Bermomdsey,         Jk-rinuLidctieve        [( 
SarreyJ.  411. 

St.  Sariour's.  sub-prior  of ,  Ocof- 

froy  de  Somersete,  23. 

prior  and  conveiub  of  23. 

Walter    dfl    LutE.    or    Diluis, 

prior  of.  143,  144,  358,  361, 

John    de    Cusancia,    prior    of 

407. 


.  priof  of,  333.  ill. 
,  Peter  prior  of,  Ml. 

,  oorrody  in,  441. 

,  «ub-prior  aiitd  owirmt  ot,  361. 

,  DaniRUwiiaJk'  in,  441. 

Bemiyngeliani.     See  Benningeliam. 
Beraak,  Jnhn  de,  parson  of  Toft,  174. 
Bernard,  Adam,  58,  316. 

,  John,  267. 

,  Martin.  166. 

Eobwt,  2^,  ace,  812. 

,  B<A»ert,      paxscn      of      Edith- 

Weoton,  60 

Thomas  his  hrother,  60. 

,  Thomas  son  of,  172.  263. 

,  William.  127,  407. 

,  lanbel  Us  wife,  407. 

,  Joan  Ills  wife,  407. 

,  William,,  of  Maiae^e,  the  elder. 

55,  870. 

,  ,  the  youngiw.  66,  870. 

Bernay  [Eure],  Robert  abbot  of,  39®. 
Bemeby.     See  Barmby  An  tho  Moor. 
Bcrnefeld,  Alexander  de,  52. 
BiTneiB,  Riohard  de,  106,  138. 

,  Roger  de,  96,  407,  416. 

BoriKB.     .SVc.  BaniiB. 
BL-rnowoU.  Sorlo  do.  166. 

,?(('  Barnwell. 
Bernolby.     See  Bamoldby 
Bornnode.     Sec  Bu'iiivood. 
Bernygham,    Beniyngeliiim     [Barning- 

bam,  00.  Norfolk  P],  Nicholas  de, 

449. 
[Barningham,    co.    Norfolk    f], 

Peter  de,  163,  170. 
,  Richard  de.  69,  218,  251.  316, 

831,  466. 

.William  do.  186. 

Berrick.    See  Berwick. 

Berrick,  co.  Oiford.     See  B^rowyk. 

Borrow,  Berga  [co.  Worcester],  chapd 

/>f,  50. 
Bersted,  Jolin  de,  presented  to  Lyndon, 

399,42.5. 
B('rt*'wvJ]  [by  Ruglcy],  oo.  Northnmbtf'- 

land,  435. 
Bertew^e.  John,  268,  369. 
Borton.    Sec  Barton. 
Barton  Abbots.    jVfc  Barton. 
Boctane.    Sec  Barton. 
Bertancbhani      See  Bariionriiam. 
BcTtrajii   Ada.m  sOii  of  John,  464. 
Bortmndi,  Sir  EoIkmI,,  235. 
BL>rtic-iii,  Robert,  377. 

.,  Roger    377 
Berugham,  John  de,  449. 
Berughdon.    See  Bnrghdon. 
Berwedon.    See  Barrawden. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Berwelt.    Ste  Bnnrell. 

Berwes,  John  da,  IS. 

Berwick,  or  Berrick,  Berenyk  [co.  Ox- 
ford], 2.50.  308,  812. 

Betwick-on-Tweed,  ItS.  384,  446. 

Icttors  paU'iit  dfl.t<«d  at,  316. 

Berwyk.     Sec  Beivwyk. 

Berw}rk.    See  Barwick. 

Bery,  Roger  de.  3.54.  443. 

Bc*y.     See  Bury. 

BeBAts.     See  Buoa. 

Besford,  Master  Thoiims  de,  parson  of 
OugoBl,  47. 

Beasdesli.     See  Bxaikkj. 

Bwsinton.     See  Bensitigton. 

Beeton,  William  de.  288. 

[Beeston,    co.    York],    WiUi»m 

de,  246. 

BcHb^ii.     Sec  Be«BbHi. 

BottJin-orbli  Eattt.  E^tJieolieswiHth,  co. 
Surrev    418. 

Betwle,  Geoffrey  de,  117. 

Batley,  Beotele,  co.   Stafford,  197. 

Bett«.  Gilbert,  397. 

BettenJmrii    Jt.lin  d<»,   368. 

Bettod  Straiigf,  Betton  Lestraage  [oo. 
Salop  ,  48. 

Benjchajiip,     Sec  Bello  Canpo. 

Beudyn.  Robiirt,  96,  123,  186. 

William.  427. 

Beuel,  Hugh,  868. 

BenoT,  Joliii,  371.  373,  376. 

Beuerle  in  Niderdale.     Sic  Beverley. 

Beulc-u.     See  Boeli'y 

Beureppi-,  Beurppevi-       See  Beaurepeir. 

B„i,s.>vii  le,   Richard  d.-,   197. 

Bover,  Waiter  de,  66,  21G,  816. 

Beveire,  "Walter  lo,  413. 

Bet-ercote,  Williani  de,  parson  of  St. 
Peter's,  Northampton,  228,  267. 

,  prebendwy  of  Ramp- 
ton,  228. 

Berarege,  Thomas,  54. 

,   WiUiajn  hia  son,  64. 

Willisjii.  of  Beaton,  64. 

BererlacD,  Johci  de,  61. 

paraon  of  WaJtham,  81. 

Master  Philip  de,  141. 

Eobert  do.  272. 

Master  William   de,  parson  of 

Welwick,  245. 

BeTcrley  [co.  Torkl,  07,  109  110,  194, 
282,  286,  318,  365.  386,  454, 

(kirpus  Christ!  chapel  at,  365. 

park  of,  317. 

town  and  liberty  of,  99. 

St.  John,  provost  of,  176. 

See  Hugate,  Nicholas  de. 

8t<q)hem     le    White    of.      See 

White. 


,  Bewbush.    See  Beaubnsann. 

Bewyk,  Hngh,  94. 

Bexlull     by    Eastings,    Bixle   hy     Haa- 
tyngm  [so.  Smscs],  33. 

I  ,  Thomas  Whetet«n,  vicar  of,  33. 

I  Beyselra,  Geoffrey  de,  SiS. 

\  Thomas  son  of,   345. 

i  Beyt,  John  le,  446. 

Beyveyr    John,  1S6. 

&t  Bercf    BeauTOir. 

BiattUvioviiro  in  Pevense.  co.  Sussn,  202. 
,  Bicchehani  [Beechainwell  ?  «o.  Nor- 
:  folk],  456. 

,    BicCBt^r    Eurriptibt.rt'.   Birenoeeteo,   By- 
j  reoceBtrc,  Burcestre,  co.  Oxford, 

I  180,  182.  265.  319. 

I prior  ajid  conlrent  of,  12,  265. 

!    ,  Roger    prior  of    369, 

;  Bichajnwell      See  Beeduiiiiw<eil. 
.   BickiiaoTQ,   Bikeiiacre  feo.  Esses],  Mat- 
thaw  de  Langeton,  prior  of,  396. 
;   BifoM,  Richtti'd  de,  Um,  258.       ■ 
I   Bigge,  B,vege.  John,  92. 

'    Ridiard,   1!)1. 

,   ,  William,  252, 

I  Bigod.  Bygod,  Bigot,  Bygot,  John,  99, 


198, 


Bikena«nv.    Sec  Btcknacte. 
I  Bikenore,  Alexander  de,  archbishop  of 
I  UubKn,  123,  404. 

Biker    [Byker,    co.     Northumberland], 
LatWana  de,  821. 

Robert  de<,  %4. 

Su  Byker. 

BikprtoiL    Richard  de,  416. 

Bikkethorp.     See  Balkethorp. 
I   Bilbao,  Bilvau,  Spain,  ship  ol,  147. 
I   Bilburg^,  Adam  de,  forester  of  More- 
I  haff«,  263. 

;    Robert  de.  410. 

Bilk<mu>re,  Robert  de,  267,  404. 
:    BiUeefeld.    See  Bitdifield. 
I   Billing,  Robert  de.  161. 
i   Billing,     Great,     Billyng,    Great    [co. 
Nortliainpton],   Robert    de  Mar- 
1  churale,  parson  of,  39,  120,  354. 

I   Billingborougli.    Bylyiigburgh  [oo.    Lin- 
coln]   256. 

Billingley,  Bylijnglay  [oo,  York],  207. 

Bilnpy^,  Byliitr*,  Roger  de,  198.  201. 
'  BiHingtoii.  Bilsintoii  [co.  Sent],  John 
I  de  Wy    prior  of,  4. 

I    Bilton  in  HiLrrowga,te,  Bylton,  co.  York, 

456. 
I  Bilton,  Henry  de,  127. 
I   Robwt  de,  l.'iS. 


482 


GENERAL    INDEX- 


Bilvoa.    See  Bilbao. 

Bing}iam,  Byng^iam,  Geoffrey  de,  106. 

,  Richard  de,  Alice  wife  of ,  347. 

,  Thomaft  de,  19,  166. 

,  William  de,  61,  248,  251. 

Bingley,  Byngelaye  [co.  Yorkl.  345. 

Bintworth.     See  Bentworth. 

Birceetre.     jS'ee  BurceBire. 

BuK^oure,  William  de,  307. 

Birdfotibh,  Bridford.  oa.  York,  wapen- 
take, 100. 

Birdsall,  Bridodiale  [co.  York],  223. 

Birdsall?  PriddeeaU  [co.  York],  106. 

Bircncestre.     See  Bicester. 

Birland  [Burland,  co.  York],  46. 

Birland,  Byrland,  Richard,  269. 

,  Master  Thomas  de,  46. 

Birlingham,  co,  Worcester,  112,  118. 

Binrnngeham.     See  Bemiiagehaan. 

Birschawe.     Se^  Brisoo. 

Birstall,  Burstall  [co.  Leicester],  365. 

Birstall.     See  Burstall  Garth. 

Birthorp,  Byrthorp,  Burthorp,  Roger 
de,  justice  of  the  pleas  following 
the  justiciary  of  Ireland,  22,  113, 

2a'>. 
,  ,  secondary  justice  of  the 

pleas  following  the  justiciary  of 

Ireland,  420. 
Birton,  Master  William  de,  267. 

,  William  de,  337. 

,  ,  comptroller   of  wool  in 

Hull,  191. 
Biry.  See  Bury. 
Bischop,  Byschop,  Bisehop,  Alan,  4^. 

John,  16,  37. 

,  ,  'bakere,'  170. 

,  Richard,  16.  169. 

,  Alice  his  wife,  169. 

,  John  his  son,  169. 

Robert,  37. 

,  William,  17,  377. 

Biset,  John,  431. 

Bisham,  Brystlesham  [co.  Berks],  118. 

Bishopesdon,    Bisshopesdon,    Bisshopes- 

ton,  Eidmund  de,  18. 

,  Johnde.  19,  181. 

,  Thomas  de,  48,  141,  423. 

Bishopsbourne,      Bisshopesbourn      [co. 

Kent],  Master  John  de  Res,  par- 
son of,  270. 
Bishop's      Castle,      Bisshopcasteil      [oo. 

Salop],  51,  53. 
,  constable    of.        See    Hastatig, 

Thomas  de. 

,  land  of,  447,  452. 

Bishopsdenne,   Bisshopinden  [in  Blean, 

CO.   Kent],  275. 
Bishop's  Lenne.     See  Lynn. 
Bishopstone,    Bisshopestton,    co.    Wilts, 

164. 


Bishopthorpe  or   Thorp  by  York,  Bis- 
shoptLorp  [co.  York],  238,  242. 

,  king  at,  264,  268,  274. 

,  letters    patent  dated    at,    128, 

129,  ia4-7,  140,  168,  285.  286,  288, 
289,  290,  291,  292,  293,  294,  296, 
296,  300,  313,  314,  316,  317. 

Bisley,  Bisselaye,  Bysseleye,  oo.  Glou- 
cester, 166,   168. 

Bisley,  co.  Surrey.     See  Byseleye. 

Bisselaye.     See  Bisley. 

Bissh^ury,  Henry  de.  186. 

BiaBhel<e(yie.     See  Bushley. 

Bisshop.     Sec  Bischop. 

BisBhopcastel.     See  Bishop's  CasibliQ. 

Bis^opeB  Morchard.  See  Morchard 
Bishop's. 

Bisshopesbourn.     See  Bishopsbourne. 

Bisshopesdon.     iS^ee  Bdsihopeedon. 

Bisshopesgate,  John  de,  369,  384. 

Bisshopeston.     See  Bhibopesdoni. 

Bisshopinden.     See  Bishopsdenne. 

Bitohfield?  Billesfeld  [co.  Lincoln],  58. 

Biteryng,  Byteryng,  Bitteryng  [Bitter- 
ing,  CO.  Norfolk],  John  de,  152, 
170. 

,  Robert  de,  370. 

,  Simon  do,  170. 

Bittedey,  oo.  SaJop.  See  Boterley; 
Buterley. 

Bitton,  Button  [co.  Gloucester],  Robert 
de  AilleBton,  prebetidary  of,  80, 
270. 

Bixle.     See  Bexhill. 

Bixwell,   Bekeswell   [co.   Norfolk],   201. 

Blaby  [co.  Ledoester],  Hugh  do  Lodbrok, 
parson  of,  89. 

Blaby,  Riohard  de,  75. 

,  William  do,  sacristan  of  Govcn- 

try,  33. 

Blackburn,  Blackebourn  [co.  Lancaster], 
178,  183. 

,  park,  ohace  and  forest  of,  178, 

183. 

Leitters    patent    dated    at,  343, 

M6. 

,  wapentake  of,  382. 

Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster.  See  Blake- 
bum. 

Blaokburiishire,  Blakebumshire  [oo. 
Lancaster],  206. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,  161. 

Blaokmore,  Blakomore,  oo.  Dorset,  166. 

Blacktoft,  Blaktoft  [co.  York],  194. 

Blacktoft,   Blaktoft<3amme   [co.    York], 

373. 
Blacolvesle,  Roger  de,  447,  457. 
Blaenllyfni,    Blonleny,    BlenJeveny    [co. 

Brecon],  land  of,   153,   191,  276, 

449. 
,  levies  frooi,  73,  98. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Blok.     Set  Blake. 

Blakbrok,  Blakebrok,  Thomas  de,  aB3. 

,  ,  of  Talding,  18. 

Blakbum.    See  Blaokbnm. 

Blake,  Blak,  John  le,  154,  170,  257,  368, 

448. 

,  Sjm<»i  le,  371. 

,  Willism,  446,  448. 

BlAkeiioiun.    See  BlacJcbonin. 

BiRkebrob.     Sec  Blakbrok. 

Blakeburn    [Blackburn,  do.  Lancaster], 

William  de,  446. 
Blakc-bunieshire.     See   Blackbnni^iire. 
Blakefctme,       Blakfenne,       Blakefinne, 

of  Dorohester,  Roger   atto,  358, 

308,  312. 
Blikeman,  Hajiic,  ?14. 

,  Rjcliard,  314. 

Blake-moro.     Stt  Blaokmore. 

BlaitJi-yo  la  [.».  Stafford,  near    Preat- 

wood],  227. 
Blakpnoy   co.  Norfolk,  58,  109,  110,  169. 
mafor,  bailiffs  wid  BOdd  men  of, 

92. 

See  Snitterley. 

Bla][(inc.vQ  [Blakono^,    00.    QIonoeet«rJ, 

Elia.s  do.  444. 

John  de,  444. 

Blakenhall    near   Tutbor?,    BlakeobaJft, 

ao    Stafford,  166. 
Blakesford,  Hamo  de,  186. 
BlakfeDae.    See  BUkef«tine. 
Blaktoft,  Adam  son  of  William  de,  329. 
Blaktoft.    See  BladEtoft. 
Blftktottdaiiuiie.     See  Blacktoft. 
Blanchulunde,  Bluuiiclichuid  [Blanche], 

St.  Nicliolas,  abbot  of,  330. 
Blanching,  421. 

BlaacbWd.     See  Alba  Laiid*. 
Blanco,  Kajite  de,  283. 
Blashale.     See  Balaall,  co.  Warwick. 
Blatherwyk    [Blathcnvycko,   oo.   North- 
ampton], Hubert  de,  252. 

,  Osbert  de,  252. 

BlanncfrouDt,      Blaunkfronnt,     Btaon- 

frount.  Thomas,  160,  167.  387. 

,  William,  67. 

Blannoho,  Adam,  155,  451. 
Binuiidleland.     Sec  Blatichland. 
BlaUTiciheville,  Jkbert  do,  317 
Blaunfrouut.     Su  BUuncfrount. 
Blaunkmusttr,  Ranulph  do,  187. 
Blt'adoii.  Bludori  [m,  Somerset],  Robert 

Fic-ming,  parson  of,  346. 
Bleasby,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Bleaby. 
Bleaubo.  398. 
Blebory,  Master  John  de,  230,  233. 

John  de,  57. 

,  Walter,  147, 


I  Blecohioglegh.    See  Bleohingley. 

I   Blechinglej.    Blechyngeleye,    Blecofaing- 

leeh  [CO.  Surrey],  449. 

,  Richard  de  la  Lee  presented  to 

i  408,  435. 

I   John  le  8tnat«,  rector  of,  206, 

'  344,  40B,  4S5. 

Blechyngeloye.     See  Bleohingley. 
I   Blenleny.     See  BlaenUyfni. 

Blenloveny.     See  BlaenUyfni. 
■    Blesby   [Bli'iis'iy,   oo.   Ltnooln].   Thomas 
I  de,  317. 

I    ,  William  de,  317. 

Blcbworth.   John  de,  *J2. 

Bktcfiiiigley,     See   Bleohingley. 

Bl.itc!:loy    oo.  Salop,  137. 

Bleth,-rhcjs-,  Adam  de,  162. 

Ble<yTiU,  Joba  de,  S5. 

Bliburgh,  Gilbert  de,  151. 

[Blytkburgli,  co.  Suffolk].  John 

Hou  of  Wariii  de,  463. 
Blida.     See  BIyth. 
Blissote.  Thomas.  154. 
Bluworth,      Bliseirorth.      Blytheevorth 

[oo.      Northampton],      John      de 

Neweland,  parson  of,  14,  267. 
BUthefdd.  Richard  de,  255. 
Blitbofield,    Blithefeld    [oo.    Stafiord], 

255. 

,  Thomao,  paraon  of,  255. 

Blithe«o(Kl  iiPnr  Checkley.  Blythewode. 

CO.  S<a<For<]    149,   156. 
Blitcn.     See  B^yton. 
Blockele.     Sir   BIm'klcy. 
Blockley,  BI.,ckt-le  [co.  Gloucester],  393. 
Benedict  da  Postoo,  parson  of, 

393. 
Blodde,  William.  20. 
Blogwyne,  John,  252. 
Blomvil!   BJouniviil.  Blouimll,  John  de, 

(-Bohrator  111  Uio  conntieB  of  Nor- 
folk    Suffolk.    Esaez,    Hertford, 

C^mbridgp  and  HonUngdoai,  863, 

392.  408,  416. 

,  WiUiam  de,  66,  460. 

Blound,  Blount,  Blund,  Blunt,  Edward 

17. 

,  John  te,  360. 

,  John  le,  de  Cantebrig.  erf  Lynn, 

110. 

,  Jirfin  le,  of  Orene,  10. 

,  Ralph  le.  62,  78. 

,  Richard  le,  <rf  AiWow,  justice 

of  the  Bench,  Dublin,  354. 

,  Roger  le.  114. 

Stephen  le,  62,  lOS.  118. 

,  Thomas,  216.  254.  411.  412. 

WJIliaiD  le.  74.  124,  130,  213, 

268,  274.  334,  369. 
,  praented  to  Portland, 

410. 


484 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


BlofW€tE«,  John  le,  160. 

,  Richard  le,  160. 

Bloxham  [Blitham,  co.  Oxford],  John    ' 

de,  162. 
,  John  de,  225.  , 

Bloy,  Adam,  66. 
Bludon.     See  Bleadon. 
Bluet,  Anucia,  49. 

Blundel,  Hugh,  2.58,  369.  * 

Richard.  50,  199. 

BlunBdon,  Blunteadoii  [oo.  Wilt«],  154. 

BluQsdon   St.   Andrei^',   Bluate»don   St. 

Andrew   [co.   Wilts],    church  of, 

advowson  of,  5. 
Blunt.    See  Blount.  i 

Bluntesdon.     See  Blunadon. 
Bluntesdon  St.  Andrew.     See  Blunedon 

St.  Andrew. 
Bluntysdon,    Reginald   de,  prior  of  St. 

Mary's,  Huntingdon.,  88. 
Blyth  [cos.  Notts  and  York],  Nicholas 

de  C^lifford,  prior  of.  31. 

,  prior  of,  83. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  81.  83, 

148,  265. 
Blyth,  Blida,  Master  Walter  de,  85,  88. 
,  ,  parsoni  of  Worth,  34. 

Blythburgh,  oo.  Suffolk.    See  Bliburgh. 

Blythesworth.     See  Blisworth. 

Blytthewood.     See  Blithewood. 

Blyton,  Bliton  [co.  Lincoln],  397. 

Blyton,  Bliton,  John  de,  2,    118,   146, 

220. 
,  Emma  wife  of,  327. 

,  William  de,  357. 

Boarhunt,     co.     Southampton.  See 

Bourhunt. 
Boarstall,  Borstal,  Burstall,  co.  Bucks, 

163,  319,  450. 
,  manor  and  peel  of,  78. 

Bobbing  ?  BoUyng  [oo.  Kent],  314. 

Bobbingworth.  Bobyngworth,  co.  Ef»ex, 

450. 
BobenhuU.     jSi^'f  BubenhuU  ;Bubbenhall. 
Bobyngworth.     See  Bobbingworth. 

Bochard,  Bouchaj^d,  Quillormus,  216. 

,  John,  377. 

,  Ralph  his  son,  377. 

Robert.  377. 

Roger  his  son,  377. 

*  booher,'   15o. 
Bockleton.     See  Boclyngton. 

Boclond.     See  Buckland. 

Boclyngton  [Bockleton,   co.   Hereford], 

John  de    18. 
Bocton.     Sec  Buck  ton. 
Boctjon,  Alluph.     See  Boughton,  Aluph. 
Bodard,  John,  451. 


Boddington,  Bodyngton  [co.  Glouces- 
ter P],  John  de  Bures  of.  8u 
Bures. 

Boddington,  Badyngton  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], 252. 

Bode,  Bod,  John,  156. 

Ricliard,  447,  4o7. 

,  Baailda  his  wife,  457. 

Bodekesham,    Bod^kisham,  Bodekysham 

[Bottisliam,       co.       Cambridge], 

Alexander  de,  153.  170. 

,  William  la,  152,  170. 

Bodeketon,  William  de,  187. 
Bodele,  William  de,  162. 
Bodenham,  Roger  de,  294. 
Bodenho.  Stephen  de,  155,  450. 
Bodesdone.     See  Luddesdown. 
Bodmin,  Bodmyn  [oo.  Cornwall],  armed 

men  of,  130. 
Bodrugau,    Botrigan,    Bodriugan,    Otto 

de,  112.  122,  183,  191,  391,  399. 
Bodyngton,    John    de    Bures    of.       Sec 

Bun». 
Boget,  John,  318. 
Bogh.     See  Boughwood. 
Boghes.     <Sie^  Bowes;    Boues. 
Boghiere,  John,  the  e4der,  447,  457. 
,  ,  Joan  his  dauglitcr,  447, 

457. 
,  John  son  of  John,  447,  457. 

Bohun,  Bohoun,  Edmund    de,    18,    70, 

368. 
,  Humphrey  de,  carl  of  Hereford 

and  B»ex  [1297  to  1321],  15,  51, 

62,  81,   115,  121,  206,   263,  347, 

367,  368,  400,  449. 

,  James  de,  Joan  wife  of,  40. 

John  de,  Joan  wife  of,  271. 

Boileston.     Sec  Boylstone. 

Bokele.     See  Beokley. 

Bokeler,  John,  37. 

Richard,  80. 

Bokelond,  Ricliard  do,  parson  of  Stoko 
Newington,  411. 

Bokelond.     See  Buckland. 

BokereJ,  Henry,  56. 

Bokkebury.     See  Bugbury. 

Bolde,  Richard  de,  255,  382. 

Bole.     See  BoUe. 

Boloby,  Alan  de,  266. 

Bolesworth,  John  de,  252. 

Bol^villc,  Nicholas  de,  455. 

Bolewell.     See  Bulwell. 

Bolingbrok,    Boiyngbrok,    co.    Lincoln, 

149,  182. 
,  castle,  town,  manor,  honor  and 

soke  of,  179-180. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


485 


Bolingbioke,  Bolyngbroke.  John  de, 
esoheator  in  the  counties  of  Not- 
tinghajn,  Derby,  Lcicesteir,  War- 
wick &ud  Lancaster^  966,  367, 
393,  397,  410,  414.  416,  429. 

[Bolingbroke,       oo.       Lincoln], 

John  son  of  Alan  de,  169,  372, 

378 
Nioholafl   de,    13,    66,    58,   219, 

267,  372,  374,  379. 
Boliroute,  Robert,  379. 

,  William,  373. 

BolkedynaA.     See  Bwlch-y-Diiiafl. 
Bolland.     See  Bowland. 
BoUe,  Bole,  Agnes,  314. 

Aymer,  314. 

John  k>,  155,  451. 

RaJph  le,  386. 

Robert,  314. 

,  Stfifphen  le,   155,  4')1. 

,  William,  314. 

See  Bulle. 

Bollenhcvcd,  John,  258,  369. 

Bollyng,  Bullyng  Irectius  Bobbyng]  [co. 

Kent],  314. 
Bologna,   Bononia   [Italy],   300. 
Bolt,  John,  259,  308,  312. 
Bolter©,  John  le,  457. 
Bolthegh,  Boltegh,  Alan,  314. 
Bolton,  Boulton  [co.  Northumberland], 

hospital,  212. 
[co.     Northumberland],     letters 

patent  dated  at,  198,  202. 

CO.  York,  207. 

,  ,  church  of,  207. 

,  in  Allerdale,  Boulton  [oo.  Oum- 

berland],  119,  191,  196. 
Bolton    in    Craven   [co.    York]. 

prior  and  convent  of,  301. 

,  ,  prior  of,  207. 

,   le  Sands,  Bolton  [co.   Lancas- 
ter]. 367. 
Bdtoii,  John  de,  99. 

,  Tliomas  de,  100. 

Bolyngbrok.     See  Bolingbroke. 
Bolyngton    [Bullington,    co.    Lincoln]. 

Roger  del,  317. 
Bona,  William  de,  259,  317. 
Bonaventurc.  Francis,  251. 
Bond.     See  Bonde. 
Bondbrustwyk.     See  Burst  wick. 
Bonde,  Bundc,   Bond,  John,  269,  309, 
312. 

,  ,  of  Flamborough,  419. 

,  Nicholas.   24. 

,  Richard  le.  258,  369. 

Thomas,  313. 

,  Walter.  371. 

William,  314. 

Bonccase,  Richard  Petri.     See  Petri. 
Bonejuncti,  Manettus,  300. 
Boneiifauiit,  William,  the  elder,  164. 
Boneton,  John  de,  116. 


Bonevale,  William  de,  396. 
Bonevill,  Nicholas  de,  18,  167. 
Booieye.     See  Bunny. 
Bonnewyk.     See  Bon  wick. 

Bononia,  Master  James  de,  parson  of 

Caxton,  409. 

See  Bologna. 

Bonrepos  [diocese  of  Quimper],  Alfred, 

abbot  of,  288. 
Bonrouncyii,  Thoma8,  44. 

Boiisall,  Bonteshale,  oo.  Derby,  149,  156. 

Bonteshale.     See  Bonsall. 

Bonvallet,  Philip,  13. 

Bonwick,  Bonnewyk,  eo.  York,  127,  235. 

Bouy,  Henry,  256. 

Bonyngea  or  Bouynges,  Robert,  375. 
,  Simon    and    Roger    Ids 

brothers.  375. 
Bonyngton    [Bonnington,    oo.    KentP], 

Tliomas  de,  408. 
Bonzi.     See  Bouzi. 

Boor.  Bor,  Bore,  Bour,  John  le,  155^  451. 

Ralph,  150. 

Robert  le,  305,  360,  361,  424. 

Bootham.     Sec  York. 

Bor.     See  Boor. 

Borde^.  Simon  de  ia^  312. 
Bordeaux  [Gironde],  38,  304. 

constable  of,  94,  192,  209. 

See  Morant. 

Bordeleys,  BurdekQrs,  GeoflFroy,  198. 

Simon  son  of  Geoffrey,  198. 

Simon  de,  455. 

John   le,   Thomas   his  servant, 

448. 
Bordesley.  Bordosheye  [co.  Worcester], 

abbot  and  convent  of.  239,  437. 
Bordwrighte,  Ridiard  le,  383. 
Bordusheyo.     See  Bordeeley. 
Bore.     See  Boor. 
Boreford.     See  Burford. 
Borgage,  Willliam,  315. 
Borham  [Boreham,  co.  Essex],  Jolm  de, 

264. 

Thomas  his  man.  254. 

John  de,  443. 

,  presented      to      Groaib 

Laighs,  263. 

,  Stephen  de,  54,  57. 

Borhunte.     See  Bourhunte. 
Borne,  Robert  del,  446. 
Borneton,  William  do,  116. 
Boroudon.     See  Burghdon. 
Bonoughtoii.    See  Bourton  on  tho  Water. 
Boroy.     Sec  Borrey.  # 

Borrey,  Boroy,  Isabella,  53. 

John,   156. 

Bomtall,  John  atte,  314. 

John  Roger  de,  314. 

,  Simon  de,  314. 


486 


GENERAL    INDEX- 


Borstal.    8u  Boarstall. 

Bomghos.    See  Barroughs. 

Bosbury,  Bosebury,  co.  Hereford,  452. 

Boscherrillc,  Baskeville  in  Nommndy 
[Seine  Infer.],  St.  George,  abbot 
of,  59. 

Bosco,  Boys,  Gilbert  dei,  oanon,  after- 
wards abbot,  of  Rooester  in  Dove- 
dale,  410,  416. 

,  Guy  de,  53. 

Richard  de,  166,  189. 

,  Richard  son  of  John  de,  115. 

,  Thomas,  427. 

,  William  de,  parson  of  Harrow, 

390. 

Boeeberdkirk  [rectius  Goeeberdkirk], 
Richard  son  of  William  de,  117. 

,  ,  Boniface    his    brother, 

117. 

Boeebury.     See  Bosbury. 

Bosolingthorp.     See  BuselingUiorp. 

Boseworth,  William  de,  439. 

Boftoun,  Bozon,  Eustooo,  253. 

Thomas,  382. 

William,  447. 

Bossale,  Boshale,  Andrew  de,  109. 

William  de,  86,  288. 

Bossard,  Hugh,  318. 

Boeseby,  Walter  de,  92. 

Boston,  dc  Sajicto  Botulpha.  oo.  Linooln, 
31,  40,  116,  117,  144,  342,  381, 
390. 

,  butler  in,  42. 

,  citizen  of,   2. 

customs  in,  129,  141,  355. 

ooUootore  of,  282. 

,  comptroller     of.       Sec 

Hynton,  Geoffrey  de;  Preston, 
William  de;  Therfeld,  Thomas 
son  of  Thomas  de. 

and  the  sokes  therein,  return  of 

writs  in,  36. 

,  Master  John  Baret,  parson  of, 

26. 

,  rengee  in,  2. 

,  St.  Botulph,  churoh  of,  church- 
yard of,  2. 

,  merchant  vintners,  111. 

Bosvill,  Robert  de,  80. 

Bot,  William,  61. 
Boteki.     See  Botley. 
Botencumbe,  Thomas  de,  189. 
Botener,  John  le,  the  elder,  8. 

Mabel  wife  of  8. 

^..,  Margery  wife*  of,  8. 

Butereaux,  Botereux,  Botreaux, 

Botroux,  John  de,  267. 
Reginald  de,  93,  96,  123,  130, 

213,  274. 
,  William.  261. 


Boterel,  John,  17,  269. 

I   Botereux.    Su  Botereaux. 

,  Boterley  [Butterley  or  Bitterley  or 
Butterleigh,]  Richard  Dobyn, 
parson  of,  109. 

!   BoterUiwayth,  Richard  de,  68. 

;   Boterwyk.    jS>ee  Butterwick. 

Botetourt,      Butetourte,      Buttetourte, 

Bottetourtite,  Bouttetourte,  John, 

18,  89, 166,  210,  217.  265,  312,  416. 

444,  445,  457. 
,  Maud    his    wife,    210, 

416. 

John,  217. 

Thomas  son  of,  217. 

,  Jobn  de,  the  elder,  82. 

John  son  of  John,  241,  416. 

,  Otto  his  brother,  416. 

,  Robert  his  brother,  416. 

,  Roger,      parson     of     Wigston 

Magna,  245. 

,    ,  Thomas,  18. 

Joan  wife  of,  sister  of 

John  de  Somery,  280. 
,  Master     Thomas,     parson     of 

Tifvetshall,   183. 
,  William,  316. 

'    Botheby,    Adam    de,    abbot    of    Peter- 
borough, 26. 
j    Master  John  de,  403. 

Botiller,     Boteler,     Botyllor,     Butiller, 

Adam  le,  313. 

Alexander,  267. 

Alioo  la,  272. 

,  ,  John  her  son,   272. 

,  ,  Robert  his 

brother,  272. 
,  ,  Eleanor     their 

sister,  272. 

,  Andrew  le,  290. 

Edmund  le,   24,   27,   356,   364, 

367,  432,  435. 

,  ,  of  Ireland,  247. 

,  James  lo,  of  Ireland,  241. 

John  le,  60,  156,  338,  369,  449. 

,  John   le,   called   'Roi   Bruant,' 

210. 

,  Johnle,  'keu,'347. 

i    ,  John  le,  of  Llauultyd,  justice, 

153,  257,  311,  368,  380,  443,  449, 

452. 

,  John  le,  of  Walkinstead,  148. 

*  John  son  of  John  le.  of  Ardeme 

.  [Arden,  oo.  Warwick],  72. 

Ralph  le,  15,  65,  68.  185. 

keeper  of  the  castle  and 

land  of  Ludlow,  215. 

,  Robert  le,   68,   199,   225,   321, 

383. 

,  Roger  le,  of  Shustoke,  378. 

,  Thomas  le,  97,  224. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


487 


Botiller — cont. 

,  William  le,  338,  382. 

,  William  le,  of  Wem  [oo.  Salop], 

42.  61,  59,  146,  387,  417,  447. 
,  William  le,  lord  of  Werington, 

126. 

,  William  le,  the)  younger,  160. 

,  William  son  of  William  le,  of 

Hardmead.  319. 
Botley,  Bot^e  [co.  Southampton],  54. 

Botoun,  John,  6. 

Botre,  William,  147. 

Botreaux,  Botreux.     Sec  Botereaux. 

Botrigau.     Sec  Bodrugan. 

Botting,  Roger,  446. 

Bottdsham,   co.   Cambridge.     Sec  Bode- 

ki^ham. 
Bouchard,     i^ce  Bocliard. 
Boucheseye  [near  Kerscot,  co.  Devon], 

198. 
Boudon,  John  de,  38,  363. 

,  Master  Roger  de,  57. 

,  WiUiam  de,  2,  229. 

William     de,     prebendary     of 

Barmby  on  ihe  Moor.  331. 
Boudon.     See  Bowden. 
Boueles,  William  de,  139. 
Bouer,  Robenb,  366. 
BoUG6,  Boghes,  Adam  de,  453. 

Andrew.  117. 

,  William  de,  157. 

Bouet,  Bowet,  Ridiard  of  Sulby,  23. 

William,  of  Sulby,  23. 

,  Richard,  20. 

Bougeyn,  Thomas,  383. 

Bough-wood  in  ^fatlockP  Bogh,  Bough, 

oo.  Derby,  149,  156. 
Bougliton    Alupli,    Bocton    Alluph   [co. 

Kent],  87. 
Bouk,  Wiiliam,  45. 
Boukham.        See    Buckholt    manor    in 

Bexhill,  Sussex. 
Bouland.     Se^  Bowland. 
Boulairt,  John,  322,  371. 
Boule,  Hcviiy,  445. 
Boulewas,  John  de,  270. 
Boulogne  [Pas  do  Calais],  honor  of,  87, 

145,  272,  416. 

Boulton,  lalias  Belton],  John  de,  125. 
192. 

Robert  do,  285. 

Thomas  de,   18,   285. 

J  ,  Clemencia  his  wife,  285. 

Boulton  in  Allerdale.     See  Bolton. 

Boungeye.     See  Bungeye. 

Bount,  John,  448. 

Bour.     iSie«  Boor. 

Boure,  Andrew  atfte,  374. 

,  Robert  atte,  383. 

Bourdon,  GiUbert,  318. 

Bourghdere.    See  Burg^udere. 


Bourhunte,    Borhunte    [Boarhunt,    co. 

Southampton],  William  de,  375, 

386 
,  William  son  of  William  de,  374. 

Bourn,  co.  Cambridge.     See  B»unne. 
Bourne  St.  Mary,  Bourn  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], 57,  310. 
,  Roger  de  Chepmanford,  vicar  of, 

353. 
,  John   de   Miereweile,    vicar  of, 

353. 
Bourne,    Brunne,    Broune    [Bourn,    oo. 

Cambridge],  John  de,  152,  170. 
,   Richard  de,   parson  of  Wrax- 

hall,  381. 
[Bourn,       oo.       Cambridge], 

Robert  de,  170. 

Robert  de,  54,  57. 

,  Simon  do,  150,  155. 

[Bourn,       co.       Cambridge], 

Thomas  le,  cook,  170. 

,  Werin  atte,  314. 

,  Walter  atte,  369. 

,  William  de,   9,   175.   236,   252, 

254,  305,  329,  374. 
[Bourn,       co.       Cambridge], 

William  de,  153. 

William  atte,  258. 

Bourser,  Henry  le,  10. 

,  Roger  le,  10. 

Benedict  his  father,  10. 

,  Alice  his  mother,   10. 

,  ,  Maud  his  wife,  10. 

,  Joan  liis  daugliter,  10. 

Bourton    on    the    Water,    Broughton, 

Boroughton  fco.  Oloucesterl.  294. 
,  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  cliapel,  294. 

Boussor,  John  de,  justice  of  oyer  and 
terminer  37,  120,  148,  153,  166, 
167.  168,  250,  254,  257,  311,  314, 
317,  318,  369,  ^71,  372,  373,  378, 
379,  380,  382,  384,  385,  442,  443, 
444,  445,  450,  453.  456,  457. 

Boutetourte.     See  Botetourt. 

Bouthum,    Agnes    de    Sutton    of.     jS>ee 

Sutton. 
Bouthum.     See  York,  Bootham. 

Bouyn^^.     See  Bonynges. 

Bouynton.     See  Boyiiton. 

Bouci,  Bouzy  or  Bonzi,  Hugh,  presented 

to  Cowden,  106. 
,  Hugh   de,    parson   of  Cowden, 

108,  282,  305,  374.  883. 
Boveibroke,  Joan  atte.       See  Abovethe- 

brok. 
Bowden   Magna,    Magna   Boudon   [oo. 

Leicester],     Robert    de     Sancto 

Albano,  parson  of,  122,  347. 
Bowes,  Boghes.  oo.  York,  castle  of,  157. 
John  Nowel,  constable  of,  167. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Bowet.     See  Bouot. 

BowUnd  or  BolUnd,  Bouland,  oo.  Tork, 
chaov  of,  160. 

,  loreBtw  (rf,    See  Daore, 
de. 

,  Henry,  Juliana  wife  of,  38S. 

,  ,  William  hia  »on.  386. 

,  JohndeKSS. 

Boihul),  Alan  de,  204,  430. 

BoxJO}-  [oo.  Kmi],  lett«ra  patant  daAed 

at,  30.  81. 
Boxtrall  [oo.   QioQonter],  60. 
Boydane,  ThomaB.  412. 
Boyclyu,  Thomas,  190,  203. 
Boyfeld,  Nidiolas  sou  of   Rogra-  de.  26. 

,  Biiohard  son  of  Roger  de,  35. 

Boylewe,  Hugh,  371. 

Boylound  [B.oyland  iicar  Saxltngham,  co. 

Norfolk],  Riidiard  »on  of  Master 

Riohsd^  de.  454. 
Boylstone,  BoileBton  [oo.  Derby],  Wil- 
liam  de   Wikkilwod,    parson   of, 

142. 
Bpyna  [oo.  Mcath],  livot  of,  307. 
Boynton,  Bouynton  [co.  York].  414. 
1  St.    Aodrcw's  (.-Jitird;.  altar  of 

St.  Majy    II,  414. 
Boynton,     Bouyngton     [Boynton,     oo, 

Yo*k].  Edmund  de,  318,  3B6.  454. 

,  John  Bon  of  Robert  de,  414. 

Boya.     See  Boboo. 

Bojhliajn    Williajn  de,  19. 

Boj't,  Robt-rt,  293. 

Boytou,  -30.  Wilb),  138, 

Boyton  Hall   in   FiooltiiiKfield,    Boytou 

[CO.  Jiks,.x].  o2,  m. 
Boyvill,  l':dmund  de,  363. 

John  de,  263. 

,  William  de,  Joaii  wife  of,  263. 

Bocoii.    See  Boeouh. 

Brabant,    John    duke    of,    the    king's 

m.>plii-ir    ISO. 
Brabountc  oo   Kent.  13,  384. 
Brabazoii.  Roger   407. 
Brachet,  Nioliolas,  ICj. 
Biackele,  Brakele,  Nigel  de,  103.  319. 

,  Richard  de,  2.58,  36l>. 

Brackwi,  Brackeiie  [oo.  York],  106,  107. 

Bracliley  Brnckele.  Brakele,  oo.  North- 
ainptoii,  4IJ,  l.w,  a-,8.  319,  368. 

Bradbonie,  Bnulboni,  oo.  Derby  14J» 
1.50. 

Braildclc.     ,'.■,,■  BradL-J». 

BradiJ>uriii'.,  llt-giiiflld  d.>  312 

Bradectoft,  JoIul  de    2.52 

Brndef..|d.  William  <h.  J37  439. 

Bradcffeld.    Sre  Brndfield. 

Bradeford.    See  Bradford. 


Bradele,  Braddeleye,  Bradie,  Henry  de, 
41B. 

,   ,  John  de.  224. 

I   ,  Simon  de,  1S3,  170. 

Bradoleye,  Great-     See  Bradley, 

Bradc^iaclip.     Si:r   Bradtiinch. 
I  Bradenstoke,  BmdeneijUik  [oo.  Wilts], 
prior  of,  346. 

Bradeahagh,  William  de,  341,  343. 

Bradeeton.  ThoniaNde.  lr)4.  248. 

Bradewas,  Master  Jobii  do.  218. 
1    Bradewatre.     Src   Broadwater. 
'   Bradewell,  John  de,  Sd5. 

,  William  de,  261,  380. 

I  Bradewell.    See  Broadvell. 
i   Bradfield,  Bradeffeld,  oo.  Norfolk,  380. 
,  Bradford,  Bradeford  [00.  York],  Robert 
de  Baldok,  tiie  younger,  presented 
to,  130. 

church  of.  196. 

Bradl^    Great,    Bradeleyc    Great    [00. 
Sufiolk],  Jobu  de  Norton,  parson 
of,  83.  238. 
I    Bradley  little  [co.  Suffolk!.  Gilbert  do 
I  Ebornwi.  parson  of,   276. 

i  tkadninch,    Bradraache    [co.    Devon], 
I  Peter  de  Pulford,  parson  of,  107. 

I  Braggintcm,  Br.igyton  [m.  Salop],  60. 
;  Biaghyugg.     .sv  Braughiiig. 
j    Bisgytoii.     See  Bragginton. 
I   Brahani,  Beflediet  de.  273. 

Braibroc      Sfc  Braybrok. 

Bnijlee.  Bravles,  00.  Warwick.  167,  168, 
I  ,387 

Brailli*,  Tfionm  de,  70. 
I   Braintree,  Braukeftro  [co.  Essct],  443. 

Brakeie.  Su  Braokele. 
I  Brakelf?.  Sec  Brackley. 
I    BrHiiibeiden  [co   .Susslx],  432. 

Brambei',   Brembre  [co.   Sussex],  castle 
I  of.  426. 

!    Kuinoote,  Broincote  by  Poll«sworth   co 
!  Warwick.  377. 

Brajiielay   Robert  aon  of  Robert  sou  of 
Thomas  de,  246. 

See  Bramk'y. 

Bramery  iti  Edcnhall,  co.  Cumberland. 

Braiiiehford,    See  Brainiford. 
,    Braniham,  co.  York,  101. 
\   Bramhope  [00.  York].  93. 
'   Bramler,  Bramlay,  Brameli-v  Too  Yorkl 

246. 
'    Brainpt^m,   co.   Northampton,    l.jO. 
Braitiptoii  Abbots,  Bromptou  [co.  Here- 
ford], 6D. 
'   Brajuptuu.  Ralph  de,  363. 

Robert  de.  143. 

'   MnAer  William  do,  106. 

; Williajn   do,    paisoii   of   Kirkby 

Ravenewortli.  91,   24.1. 
1  William  dp,  the  younger,  383. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


189 


Bramshall,  Bromshulf,  oo.  Stafford,  149,    | 

166.  i 

Bramwith,  Bramwyrth  [oo.  York],  John 

de  Thoresby,  parson  of,  120. 
Bramwra    [Bramery    in    Edetihall,    oo. 

Cumberland],     William     son     of 

John  de,  421. 
Branche,  Braunche,  Francis,  de  Scalis, 

283. 
,  Nicholas,    of    Froino,    Eleanor 

daughter  of,  282. 
Brandeston.     Sec  BrandistoiR>. 

Brandistone,   Brandeston,   co.   Norfolk,    ' 

201. 
Brandon.  Brauudon,  oo.  Warwick,  156. 

Brandon    [co.    Warwick],    Nicholas    lo 

Deyesone  of,  310. 
Brandon  near  Harewood  [co.  York],  90. 
Brandon,  William  de,  66. 

Brankoscombe,  Jooelin  do,  ooiuttable  of 

Uie  Exchequer,  287. 
,  chancellor    of    the    Ex- 
chequer, Dublin,  323. 
Branketre.     See  Braintroe. 
Bransdon,  Bronteston,  co.  St^ord,  25o. 
Braouford,  Brain ecjford  [oo.  Woroeeter], 

4. 
Branston,  Braundcetou  by  Belvoir  [oo. 

LeiceRter],  366. 
Brantynghani,  John  de,  36o. 
,  sacristan  of  St.  Mary's, 

LincoliL.   267. 

,  Ralph  de,  342. 

Br&s,  Adam,  oo. 

Braasington,  Brassynton,  co.  Derby,  149, 

lo6. 
Brassy ntoii.     See  Brassington. 
Brattleby,  Brottelby,  co.  Lincoln,  179. 

181. 
Braugliing,    Braghyngg,    co.     Hertford, 

hundred  of,  61. 
Braunche.     See  Bran  die. 
Braundcston.     See  Braunstoii. 
Braundeston  by  Belvoir.     See  Branston. 
Braundon.     See  Brandon. 
Brauiuiton,   Brauiidceton,   William      de, 

51. 
,  William  do,   abbot  of  Ouston, 

83,  93. 
Brawode,  Walter  de,  238. 

Sc4i  Brow  ode. 

Braxsted,  Braxstede,  co.  Essex,  13. 

Bray.  John  lo.  66. 

,  John  de,  parson  of  All  Saints, 

Wnllingford,  oO,  329. 

Peter  do,  110. 

Simon   de,    parson   of   Grafton, 

426. 

,  Tlieobald  do,  321. 

,  Thomafi  do,  353. 

y  parson  of  Gleoficld,  91. 


Bray — cant. 

,  Master   Thomas   de,    parson   of 

Glenfield.  89,  244. 
prebendary      of     Long 

Stow.  244. 
,  Master  William  de,  prebendary 

of  Copford    262. 
Rrayboef ,  Thomas  de,  230. 

Braybrok,     Braibroc.    Gerard     son     of 

Ge^rard  de.  120. 
,  Master  John   de,   presented  to 

Lapford,  134. 

,  William  de,  310. 

,  WillianiH    presented   to  Ripton 

Abbots,  lai. 
Bray  laud.  John  dc,  84. 

BrayleK.     See  Brailes. 

BrayiiJton,  William  de    4'32. 

Braytoft,  William  de,  parso«i  of  Beoiby, 

220. 
Brayton  [oo.  York],  church  of,  288. 

Braytou,  Thomas  de,  parson  of  Bissh- 

angles,  26. 
,  parson   of   Poundstock, 

122. 
,  presented      to      Baug- 

hurst,  431.  432. 
Brcane,  Breen  [oo.  Somierset],  432. 
Brodio,  John  atte  369. 
Breclion.     See  Brecknock. 
Brecknock,       Brekheneu,       Breghenok, 

Bneghenogh  [Wales],  443. 

,  cattle  of,  75. 

land  of,   51,   75,   77,   136,   153, 

191,  275,  449. 
,  land  of,  koeper  of.     Sec  Morby, 

Robert  de. 

levies  from,   73,   98. 

archdeacon    of.       »SVf    Saluciis, 

George  de. 

,  John  le  Resoeivour  of,  77. 

Brecknock,  Brechon  in  Wales  [co.  Brec- 
knock], prior  of,  426. 
Brecon,  Richard,   172. 
Brcdekirk.  J(An  dc,  382. 
Brodolowe.     >SVc  Broad  low  Asli. 
Bredemtapil .     See  Barstable. 
Bredestrete,   Master  Thomas  de,   1. 

,  Master  William  dc,  1. 

Brodmoro.  Brodemore,  co.  Wilts,  165. 

Bredon,  Master  Simon  de  Mune.  parson 

of,  270. 
Bredon  [co.  Warwick],  prior  of,  106. 
Bredon,  Ralph  do.  ()1. 

Thomas  de,  167. 

Walter  de,  144,  145,  178. 

,  pai«on  of  Kilworth,  89, 

91. 
William    de,    63,    81,    82,    229, 

309,  387. 
See  Breedon. 


490 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Bregg,  Robert,  atte,  61. 

Breedon  on  the  Hill,  Bredou  [co.  Leices- 
ter], cell  to  Nosptel,  John  de  In- 
sula, prior  of,  415. 

,  Robert  de  Pontefracto,  prior  of , 

416. 

Breen.     See  Breaue. 

Bregheiiogh.     Sec  Brecknock. 
Breideston,  Henry  de,  242. 

,  John  de,  273. 

Breinton,  oo.  Hereford.     Sec  Breindon. 

Brekeinast,  Jamee,   152. 

Brekeston,  Andrew,  154. 

Brekheueu.     See  Brecknock. 

Brele.     See  Brill. 

Brembre.     See  Bramber. 

Bremc,  AJbrid  de,  160. 

Brendiley,  Bronchele,  oo.  Keiit,  383. 

Brendeswode.     See  Brownswood. 

Brenkele,  Robert  do,  156. 

Brenketon.     See  Brington. 

Brenthles.     Sec  Brynllys. 

Bral,  Bretto,  John  de,  18. 

,  Edmund,   lord  of  Karikinagrif- 

fin,  422. 

,  Richard  le,  Joan  wife  fof,  248. 

Robert  lo,  248. 

,  Richard  son  of  Nicholas  le,  127. 

Roger  le,  413. 

Sec  Britt. 

Bretaigne,     Breteign,     Jolui    de.       Sec 

Bntamn'a. 
Bretaigne.     See  Britannia. 
Bretby,  Brettoby  [co.  Derby],  255. 
Breton,     Bretoun,     Brittoun,     Bretun, 

Britton,  Bretton,  Guy,  175,  316. 

Jolui,   153. 

,  John  the  elder,  155. 

,  the  younger,  154. 

,  Juliana,  155. 

Pet«r  lo,  39,  43,  97,  316. 

,  Philip  lo,  315. 

,  Ralph,  316. 

,  Richard,  253. 

,  Robert,  69,  97,  316,  at2,  368. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  342. 

Robert,     of    Deddington,     154, 

257. 

,  Roger,  316. 

,  Simon    le,   of   Wmington».    155, 

451. 

,  Thomas,  58. 

,  Walter,  37. 

,  William  lo,  78,  97,  316. 

,  parson  of  Sutton,  174. 

of  Houghton  Conquest, 

165,  450. 

,  WilUam,  of  Tekne,  188. 

Breitte.    See  Bret. 


Brettenham,  Bretheham  [co.  Norfolk], 
Richard  de  Wirecestre,  presented 
to,  178. 

Brettevill,  John,  116. 

,  William  de.  the  elder,  319.     " 

, ,  the  younger,  319. 

Brotton  or  Burton,  Monk,  Monkbretbon 
[oo.  York],  307. 

,  prior  of,  91. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  206. 

Sec  Breton. 

Breuster.     See  Brewestere. 
Breuton.     See  Bruton. 
Brewestef^,  Breuster,  Eva  la,  154. 

,  RaJph  le,  61. 

Brewode  [Barrowdeffi],  co.  Rutland,  167. 

Brewode.  Thomas  de,  388. 

See  Brawode. 

Brewood,  Breiwode,  co.  Stafford,  250. 

,  ohaco  of,  250. 

,  park  of,  250,  256. 

Brewosa,  Brus,  Bruys,  Brewoee,  Peter 

de,  Agnes  wife  pf ,  293. 
,  Robert  de,  37,  71,  Itti,  268.  277, 

278,  279,  280,  281,  292.  293,  316, 

333,  422. 
,  ,  treaty  with,  21,  37. 

,  William  de,  21,  129,  343,  426, 

434. 
,  ,  Mary  wife  of,  433. 

,  Maud.' 335. 

Brian,  Briem,  Bryan,  John.  383. 

parson  of  St.   Olave  Upwell  in 

tho  Jewry,  London,  302. 

,  Richard,  164,  172. 

Robert,  134. 

Briaunzou,  John  de,  5. 

Brioe,  Adam  son  of,  de  Nieuby,  64. 

John,  152,  170. 

Brio^irke  [Bridekirk,  oo.  Cumber- 
land], 328. 

Brioeston.     Se-e  Brixton. 

Brid,  Henry,  375. 

Briddeport.,  Brideport.,  John  do,  68,  5^42, 

310. 
WiUiam  de,  103. 

Bridekirk,  co.  CumberJand.     See  Brice- 

kirk. 
Brideshale.     See  Birdsall. 

Brid^ord.     See  Birdforth. 

Bridge,  alms  for,  134. 

Bridge.     Sec  Pontage. 

Bridgend,  Holand  [co.   Lincoln],  prior 

of,  89. 
Bridgend,  oo.  Lincoln.     See  Holland. 

Bridgewater,  Bruggeti,  Broggewater, 
Brugewauter  [co.  Somerset],  398, 
444. 

,  Holy  Trinity  hoopital  of,  398. 

castle.  230. 


\ 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


491 


Bridgnorth,  Bmgeo,  Bragenorth,  Brigge 
North  [co.  Salop],  255. 

,  bailiffs  and  good  m£ni  of,  44. 

,  keeper  of.     See  CJorbot,  Roger. 

,  farm  of,  119,  181. 

murage  and  pontage  for,  400. 

Bridlyngton,  Master  Robert  de,  panson 

of  Matlock,  83. 
Bridport,    Bruddeport,    Brudeport,    oo. 
DcMiBet,   181. 

,  8i.  Michale's  chapel,  181. 

Brielle.     ,Sec  Brill. 

Brien.     See  Brian. 

Brigge,  Brigg,  Bruge,  Brogge,  Brugges, 
John  dc,  x>air8on  of  Upper  Har- 
dres,  270,  414. 

,  John    atte,    presented    fto    the 

chapel  of  la  Vacherie,  27. 

,  John  son  of  £}mma  de  la,  451. 

Nicholas  de  la,   310. 

Richard  de  la,  310. 

William  de  la,  310. 

WiJliam  de,  152. 

Briggende,  Henry  atte,  55. 

Briggestret,  Edmund  de,  152. 

Heniy  dc,  171. 

Brighani,  Thomas  de,  404. 

,  William  do,  448. 

Brighlingeeseye.     See  Brightlingsea. 

Brighteston.     See  Brixton. 

Brightling,  Brightly  ng  [en.  Susseoc], 
Master  Edmund  de  London,  pre- 
bendary of,  1&4. 

Brightlingsea,  Brighlblyngoecye,  Brigh- 
lingeaseye  [oo.  E^jsex],  52,  221. 

Brightwell  or  Britwell,  Brittewell, 
Bristwell,  Bruttewell,  oo.  Oxford, 
259,  309,  312. 

,  Richard,  parson   of,   259,   309, 

312. 

Brikyndon,  Hermann  de,  427. 

Brill  or  Brielle,  Brull,  Brele,  Flanders, 
328. 

,  fa  Welyfare,  ship  of,  159. 

Brimpsfield,  Bryjnmesfeld  [oo.  Glouoes- 
ter],  John  Giffard  of.  See  Gif- 
fard. 

,  castle  of,  rased,  42. 

•••• castle,  town  and  manor  of,  189. 

Brindle,  co.  Lancaster.      See  BurnliuU. 

Brington,  Broyngton,  co.  Northampton, 
156. 

Brington  ?  Brenketon  [oo.  Northamp- 
ton], WiUiam  de  Hemmingford, 
parson  of,  106. 

Brington,  Brenketon  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], William  do  Newerk,  parson 
of,  302. 

Brinshope,  Niel  de,  19. 

Brischawe.     Sc€  Brisco. 

Brisco.  Birschawe,  Brisdiawe  [oo.  Cum- 
berland], 4. 


BristweU.     See  Brightwell. 
Bristol,  Bristou,   Brystol  [co.   Glouces- 
ter], 30,  31,  96,  97,  148,  219,  269, 
378,  381,  421,  432,  442. 

,  Austin  Friars  of,  432. 

,  burgees  of,  38. 

,  castle  of,  constable  of,  77. 

,  letters   patent  dated   at,    363,  . 

365,  366,  367. 

Richard  Tilloy,    mayor  of,   30, 

379. 

mayors  of,  oppressions  of,   443, 

453. 
, ,  mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  215. 

,  mayor  and  good  men  of,  71. 

merchants*  seal  in.  118,  417. 

,  See  Marten,  Robert  ; 

Calne,  Richard  de. 

St.  Augustine's,  abbot  of,  343. 

St.  John  the  Baptist's  hospital, 

prior  and  brethren  of,  175. 

St.  Mark,  Byleswyk,  house  of, 

master  of,  84. 

la  Michel,  ship  of,  421. 

Bristoll,  Bristou,  John  de,  prior  provin- 
cial of  the  Friars  Preachers  in 
England,  76. 

,  Michael  de,  22. 

,  Richard  de,  103. 

Briston  [Briston,  oo.  Norfolk],  Thomas 
de,  456. 

Bristou.     See  Bristoll. 

Britajgne.     See  Britannia. 

Britannia,    Britaigne,    Biytaiinia,    Bre- 

teign,  Brotaigne,  John  de,  earl  of 

Richmond  and  duke  of  Brittany, 

2,  29,  31,  35,  36,  37.  44,  48,  51, 

70,  80,  130,  131,  133,  143,   157, 

188,  194,  204,  210,  228,  235,  294, 

304,  337.  339,  347,  351,  407,  411, 

427. 
,  Peter  his  apothecary,  2. 

,  ,  John  de  Quingou,  par- 
son of  Leadenham,  his  treasurer, 
2. 

,  Theobald  Oailli,  steward 

of  his  household,  2. 

,  John    de   Stikeney,  his 

steward,  2. 

,  ransom  of,  339. 

,  Gautron  de,  223,  333. 

ThonMB  de,  317. 

Britt,  John,  386. 

See  Bret. 

Brittany,  duohcss  of,  late  queeo  of  Scot- 
land, ^7. 

,  duke  of,  204. 

,  iS^ec  Britannia,  John  de. 

Brittewell.     See  BrightweU. 
Britton.    See  Bruton. 
Britwell.    See  Brightwell. 


4<J2 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Brixton,  Brighteston,  Briceston,  Isle  of 

Wight,  816,  380. 
,  Nicholas  de  Aka,  parson  of,  381. 

Brixworth,  Briclesworth  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], 369. 

Broad  Town,  Borodeton,  Broddcton,  co. 
Wilts,  166,  168. 

Broadb ridge,  Brodebryge  [co.  Sussex], 
432. 

Broadlow  Ash  in  Thorpe,  Bredelowe  [co. 
Derby],  149,  156. 

Broadwater,  Bradewatcre  fco.  Hertford], 
hundred  of,  61. 

Brofldwell,  Bradewelle  [co.  Oxford], 
ohuroli  of,  advow^ioii  of,  1. 

Brooelby.     See  Brockleeby. 

Broohton  Astele.       See  Broughtou  Ast- 

ley. 
Brockeslo,  William  de,  111. 

Brooklesby,  Brooelby,  co.  Idiicolu,  149. 

Brockthrop   or   Brookthrop,    Brokthorp 

[oo.  Gloucester],  69. 
Brockworth,  co.  Gloucester.     See  Brok- 

worth. 
Brocword.     Ser.  Brok worth. 
Broddeton.     See  Broad  Town. 
Brodebrugge.     Sec  Broadbridge. 
Brodemore.     See  Bredinore. 
BrodeswortJi.     See  Brodsworth. 
Brodetoii.     Sec  Broad  Town. 

Brodsworktii,     Brodesworth,     oo.     York, 

133,  184. 
Brodyng,  Thouias,  30. 
Broghton.     See  Broughtou. 
Bi-oghton       Asteleyo.       Sec  Broughtou 

Astley. 
Broindon    [Breinton,    co.    Herofoi-d  ?], 

John  do,  17. 
Brok,  Broke,  Ckwirad  attc,  280,  402. 
,  John  attei,  of  Bciisington,  2o9, 

308.  312. 
,  Nidiolafi    att-o,    253,    258,    306, 

312. 

,  Ralph  de,  427. 

Richard   aittc,   171. 

Richard  de,  364. 

,  Roger    de,    97,  124,    213,    268, 

387. 

,  William  atte,  364. 

See  Abovethebrok. 

Brok  by  Wy.     See  Brook. 
Brok.     See  Brook. 
Brokciiipeiiy,  Jolin,  15. 
Brokeiiberugh,  John  do.  19. 

,  Robert  do,  19. 

Brokesburn,  John  de.  26,  61. 

Brokhole,  Geoffrey  de,  43.5. 
Brokishalo,  John  do,  46. 

Sec  also  Wroxhale. 

Brokthorp.     See  Brockthrop. 


Brokwortii,    Brecword,   Henry  de,   58, 

387. 
,  Thom&s  his  brother,  58. 

[Brockwortli,     co.     Gloucester], 

Thomas  de,  444. 

Brom,  Adam  de,  justice,  146,  153,  167, 
169,  189,  217,  230,  251,  253,  258, 
308,  311,  314,  317,  324.  386,  381, 
405,  423. 

William  de,  186. 

,  ,  paiBon    of   St.    Peter's, 

Dunwich,  453. 

Bromcote.     See  Bramcoto. 

Brome.     <S'ce  Broom. 

Bromesberwe.     See  Bromsberrow. 

Bromfeld,  John  de,  295. 

Bromfield  or  Maelor  Cymraeg,  Maylaur- 
iemrayk  called  Brumfeld  [in 
Powis  Fadoc,  North  Wales,  cos. 
Salop  and  Denbigh],  commote  of, 
136. 

,  ladid  of,  lord  of.     See.  Waresuia, 

John  de,  earl  of  Surrey. 

Bromficld  and  Yale,  Bromfeld  and  Yale 
[co.  Denbigh],  lands  of,  103,  122. 

levies  from.  74,  98. 

See  also  Yal. 

Bromholme  [co.  Norfolk],  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  33. 

Bromhull,  Richard  de,  445. 

Bromley,  co.  Stafford,  255. 

Brompton  Ralph,  Brompton.  co.  Somer- 
set, 345. 

Brompton.  See  Brampton  Abbots, 
Brumpton. 

Brompton,  John  de,  39. 

Robert  de,  401. 

,  mafiter  of  the  hospital 

of  NorthaJlertoii,  89. 

Master  Wilh'ani  do,  79. 

Bromsberrow,  Bromrsberwe,  co.  GIouocb- 
ter,  445. 

Bromshulf.     See  Branushall. 

Bromwych,  Anselm  do,  76. 

Bromyard.  Bishop^s  Bromvonl.  co.  Here- 
ford, 452. 

Brondeebury,  Bronnc«bury  [in  Wlllcs- 
den,  CO.  Middlesex],  prebend  of 
St.  Pa«rs,  London,  222. 

Brotidissh,  Robert  do,  326. 

,  Christiana  his  wife,  326. 

Bronkflet.     See  Broomfleet. 

Bronneebury.     See  Brondesbury. 

Bronnham  [Burnham,  co.  Norfolk], 
Walter  Smj-th  of,  115. 

I^ontcei<lon.     See  Bransdon. 

Brook,  Brok  [co.  Kent],  29. 

Brook  by  Wye,  Brok  by  Wy  [oo.  Kent], 
275. 

Broom,  Brome,  oo.  Warwick,  387. 

Broomfleet,  Bronkflet,  co.  York,  mill 
dam  of,  373. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


408 


Brotherioii,  Thoiiias  de.     See  Thomas. 
Bn>tti»lby.     See  Brattloby. 

Brough  on  Bain,    Bureth,    co.  Lincoln, 

149. 
Brough  U'lider  Stainmoor,  Burgh  under 

Stcynmor     [oo.     Westmoreland], 

William   de   Norwioo,    presented 

to,  306,  326. 
Brougliton  Astle^',   Broughtoii  Asteley. 

Brochton,  ct).  Leicester,  149.  156. 
John    Trnyers,    parson    of,    84, 

112. 
Thomas  de  Hot  hum,  parson  of. 

112. 
Broughton,  Litible,  BnHchtoii,  Little  [oo. 

Cumberland],  194. 

Broughton,  Brughton,  Broghton,  Adam 
de,  381. 

,  James  de,  177,  242. 

.,  John  do,  2621. 

Broughton.     See  Bourton  on  the  Water. 
Brouhani,  Daniel  de,  38. 

Broun,  Bruii.  Brune,  Beniarcl,  92. 

,  Henry.  377. 

,  John  le,  16,  377. 

Matthew,  112.  327. 

,  ,  cBchoa.tor  in  the  coun- 
ties of  Lincoln,  Northampton  and 
Rutland,  39().  400. 

Nicholas,  388. 

Pliilip.  319. 

Richard.  428. 

Robert  lo,  13(). 

Robert,  of  Penylton,  104. 

,  Roger,  2.'58,  369. 

William,  37. 

of  Kasingifi'old,  417. 

William  le,  155,  450. 

Srr  Brunne:   Bruyn. 

Brounfold,  Richard.  449. 
BrounwaJdeRiheyed,  RogiT  do.  20. 
Brounyng,  John,  449. 

Brown.swood,  Brendeswode  [in  Willes- 
den,  oo.  Middh^Hox],  prebond  of 
St.  Paul's,  Loiidon,  221. 

Bnoyle  near  Ringmer,  Bruyl,  co.  Su.««iex, 
park  of,  373. 

Broyngton.     See  Brington. 

Bruddoport,   Brudeport.     ,SVr  Bridport. 
Brudeoonibe,  Robert  do.  357. 
Brudeootx^     See  Burcott. 

Brudeport,  Brudport,  William  do    229, 

a46. 

Sre  Bridport. 

Bruere,  Master  Gilbert  de  la,  7. 
,  William  le,  of  ]«:xeter,  ulnager 

in  (/omwail  and  Devon,  412. 
See  Briwer. 


Brugo.     See  Brigga 

Bruges  [Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop].  Alan  son 

of  Roger  de,  255. 
See  Bridgnorth. 

Bruges  in  Flanders,  277,  322,  329,  359, 
384,  446. 

Bruges  [Flanders  P],  14. 

,  eolievins.  councillors  and  com- 
monalty of,  248. 

ediovins,  consuls  and  common- 
alty of,  322. 

,  St.  Donatas,  provont'  of.       Sec 

Carecti,  Ottobon  de. 

Brugewauter.     Sec  Bridgewater. 

Brugge,  North.     See  Bridgnorth. 
Brugges.     See  Bridgewater;   Brigge. 

Bruggewauter.  John  de,  328. 

,  ,  Richard     his     b<rothor, 

328. 
Brull.     See  BrilJ. 
Bruggewater.     See  Bridgewatirr. 
Bruly,  William.  67. 
Brunifeld.     See  Bromfield. 

Brumpton  [Brompton  or  Brimpton, 
divers  counties],  James  do  Moun, 
parson  of,  230. 

Brune,  Maurice  de,  185. 

Brune.     See  Broun. 

Bruneleski,  Baukyn,  300. 

Brunham  [NunburnJiolmei,  co.  York,  cr 

Burnham,  oo.  Norfolk?],  8<). 
Brunham,  Walt<»r  de,  20. 

Brunham.  Sec  Burnliani. 
Brunman,  William  de,  42. 
Brunne.  Simon  de,  justice,  252,  382,  383, 

442,  443,  444,  449,  454,  455. 
Brunne.     See  Broun. 

Brunne.     See  Bourne. 

Brunneby,  William  de,  parson  of  iVt. 
Peter,  Torksey,  228. 

Brunnomuth  [in  tike  Wash,  oo.  Lin- 
coln P],  159. 

Brunnesle  [Brinsley,  co.  Nottingham], 
John  de,  366. 

Brunton,  Burnoton,  co.  Northumber- 
land. 435. 

Brus.     See  Brewosa. 

Brut*,  John  le,  315,  380,  444. 
,  William  le,  444. 

Bru/ton,  Bivuton  [co.  Somerset],  33. 
Bruton,  Master  John  de,  airslideacon  of 

CWitorbury,  280,  290,  328. 
Bruttewell.     Sec  Brit  well. 

Bruttowell.     Sre  Brightwell. 
Brutyn,  Robert,  18. 
Bruyn.  Lovi4ciu,  162. 
See  Broun. 


494 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Bniys.    See  Brewosa. 

Bryan.    See  Brian. 

Brymmesfeld.     See  Brimpsfield. 

Bryngwyn,   Stephen  Baret,   parson  of, 

402. 
Bryniston.     See  Burneston. 

Brynllys  or  Brwyullys  or  Bronllys, 
Bremthles,  Brenthles  [oo.  Brecon], 
land  of,  153,  275,  449. 

,  levies  from,  73,  98. 

Brystleeham.     See  Bishani. 
Bry»toll.     See  Bristol. 
Brytania.     See  Britannia. 

Bubbenhall,  Bubenhull  [oo.  Warwick], 
Nicholas  de  Lychefeld,  preben- 
dary of,  47. 

Babenhull,  Bobenhull  [BubbenhaU,  oo. 
Warwick],  Adam  de.  162. 

,  Emma  de,  155,  369. 

,  John  de,  378. 

Buohel,  Thomas,  377. 

Buokby,    Buckeby,    co.     Northampton, 

156. 
J  William    de   Langeford.  parson 

of,  108,  118. 
Buckeby.     See  Buokby. 

Buokholt  in  Bexhill  ?  Boukham  [oo.  Sus- 
sex], 433. 

BuQkrngham,  county  of,  234. 

,  archdeacon  of.       See  WaltJiam, 

Roger  de. 

,  archdeaconny  of,  214. 

,  keepers  of  the  peace  in,  42. 

,  horsemen  from,  42. 

,  levies,   96,  124,  213. 

,  peace  in,  249. 

,  rebeJs'  lands  in,  144,  161. 

,  tonth  in,  225. 

Buckingham,  Bukyngham    [oo.  Bucks], 

355. 
,  St.  Lawronce*.s  Hospital,  master 

and  brethren  of,  241. 
Buckland,  Boclond,  Boklond  foo.  Berks], 

27. 

[co.  Kent  ?],  394. 

[co.   Gloucester],   70. 

[co.     Gloucester    ?],     John     de 

Staunton,  parson  of,  51,  64. 

Buckminster,  BukemyiLstre  [oo.  Leices- 
ter], 356. 

Buckrose,  Bukorosse,  oo.  York,  wai>en- 
take,  99. 

Buckton  ?  Bocton  [co.  Hereford],  50. 

Bucskyn,  Buxskvn,  Peter,  298,  313. 

Bucton,  Bukton,  Dominic  do.  253,  381, 

444.  452. 
Buddo,  William,  377. 
Budel,  Edeneuet  le,  146. 
,  John  son  of  Stephen  le,  154. 


Budeneweye,  John  de,  17. 

Budeston,  Roger  de,  19. 

Buelt.     See  Builth. 

Buffard,  Richard,  43. 

Bugbury,  Bokkebury    [in   Longdon,  oo. 

Worcester],  64. 
Bugh\  Henry  le,  20. 

Builth  or  Buellt,  Buwelt.  Buelt  [co. 
Brecon],  cantred  of,  136. 

land  of,  275. 

,  ,  levies  from,  98. 

Bukorosse.     See  Buckrose. 

Bukemynstre.     See  Buokminster. 

Bukston.     See  Buxton. 

Bukstones.     See  Buxton. 

Bukton.     See  Bucton. 

Bukworth,  John  son  of  Richard  de.  427. 

Bukyngham,  Robert  de,  192. 

Bukyngham.     Sec  Buckingham. 

Bukynton,  Joel  da,  223. 

Bulbridge,  Bulebrigge  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], St.  Peter's,  Thomas,  vicar 
of,  357. 

Buldri,  Buldry,  John,  259,  308,  312. 

Buldbrigge.     Sec  Bulbridge. 
Bulewell.     iS^e^  Bulwell. 

Bulle,  John  le,  375. 

,  Robert  le,  375. 

See  Bolle. 

Bullesdon,  John  de,  77. 

Bullington,    Bulyngton    [oo.    Lincoln], 

396. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  396. 

Bullington.     See  Bolyngtom. 

Bullok,  Thomas.  252. 

BuIIyng,  John  de,  314. 

Bullyng.     See  Boiling. 

Bulmer,  Bulmere,  oo.  York,  wapentake, 

100. 
Bulmere,  Ralph  de,  199. 
Bui  well.  Bulewell,  Bolewell  [oo.  Notts], 

William   de  Bathele,   parson   of, 

36. 
,  William  de  Daltocn  presented  to, 

221. 
,  Hugh  de  BardWby  presented  to, 

406. 
Bulyngton.     See  Bullington. 

Buncton,  Bungeton  [in  Ashington,  co. 
Sussex],  432. 

Bunde.     See  Bonde. 

Bungay,  oo.  Norfolk.     jS^ee  Bungeye. 

Bungeton.     See  Buncton. 

Bungeye,  Boungeye  [Bungay,  oo.  Cam- 
bridge], Adam  de,  153,  170. 

Bunny,  Boneye,  co.  Notts,  414,  421. 

,  advowson  of,  423. 

Bunynton,  William  de,  172. 

Bur,  Ralph  de,  116. 


GENEUAL    INDEX. 


495 


Burbache,  Adam,  154. 

,  Margery,  154. 

,  Richard,  154. 

R<)bert  de,  360. 

,  William  de,  11. 

BurbagG,  BurbacL  [co.  Wilts],  Eston  by. 

See  Easton. 
Buroestre,        Burneoesire,        Bircestre, 

BymeoeBtre^,  William  de,  32,  147, 

379,  380,  423. 

,  Walter  de,  12,  32,  196. 

Buroestre.     Sct>  Bicester. 

Buroott,  Bnidecote  [oo.  Oxford],  416. 

Burdegala,  Oliver  de,  112,  115,  211,  280. 

Burdegaia.     See  Bordeaux. 

Burdeleys.     See  Bordeleys. 

Burdet,  Ralph,  224. 

Burdoa,  Burdoun,  John,  189. 

,  William  de,  449. 

,  ,  vicar   of   St.    Nicholas, 

Newcastlo-oii-Tyiie,  287, 
Burefeld,  Gilbert  de,  16. 

,  John  de,  16. 

,  Robert  de,  16. 

,  Roger  de.  15. 

Burefeld.     See  Burghfield. 

Bureford,  John  de,  11,  12. 

,  ,  R^>e8ia  his  wife^  11,  12, 

207. 

William  de,  184,  403. 

Bureford.     Sec  Burford. 

Burel,  John,  20. 

Bures,  John  de,  66,  95,  199.  413. 

,  ,  of       Boddington       [oo. 

Gloucester?],  68. 
Robert  de,  242,  361,  445,  448. 

Burford,  Bureford.  co.  Gloucester.  118, 
183. 

,  oo.  Oxford,  112,  132.  457. 

Burford,  Boreford,  Bureford  [co.  Ox- 
ford?], 263,  a56. 

,  pontage  for,  307. 

Burgate,  Robert  de,  126. 

Burgeis,  Burgeys.  Burgensis,  Gilbert, 
159. 

,  John,  86,    253,    256,  268.  259, 

308,  312,  322,  371. 

,  Simon,  266,  447. 

Sorin,  290. 

,  William,  308. 

,  of  Bensington,  259. 

Burgeloun,  Burgiloun,  Burguilloti,  Ed- 
mund de,  185. 

,  Robert  de,  135,  176. 

,  Robert  le,  Joan  wife  of,  139. 

Burgeys.     See  Burgeis. 

Burgh,  Bergh,  co.  Norfolk,  13. 

See  Burgo. 

Burgh  [Peiberborough,  co.  Northamp- 
ton?], 262. 


Burgh,  Burgh  by    Waynfle*    [oo.  Lin- 
coln], 396. 
Burgh  upon  Sands,  co.  Cumberland,  391. 

Burgh  under  Steynmor.       See  Brough 

under  Stainmoor. 
Burgh  Wallia,   Burghwaleys,  co.   York, 

244. 
,  James  de  Tyfford  presented  to, 

357. 
,  John     Aaron     de     Geytington, 

rector  of,  357. 
Burgh.     See  Burgee;   Burgo. 
Burghbrigg,  William  de,  99. 

Burghclere,  Bourgholere  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], William  de  Aykeheved, 
parson  of,  342,  356,  397,  435. 

Burghdon,  Boroudon,  Berughdon,  Gil- 
bi«t  do,  22,  125,  274,  384,  422, 
428,  446. 

Burghersfih,  Bartholomew,  244. 

,  Henry,  canon  of  l^ork,   bishop 

of  Lincoln  [1320  to  1340],  25,  26, 
38,  46.  48,  76,  78,  83,  88,  93,  104, 
135,  138.  195,  198,  211.  221,  2a5, 
287,  328,  339,  a52,  357,  364.  389, 
398,  415,  434. 

Burghes.     See  Burroughs. 

Burghfield?  Burefeld  [oo.  Berks],  34. 
Burghull,  Thomas  de,  49. 
Burgis,  John  de,  147. 

Burgo,  Burgh,  Elizabeth  de,  the  king's 
nieoe,  lady  of  the  laud  of  Gower, 
275,  382. 

,  Hugh  de    32.  37,  381. 

,  John    de,    121,  225.    239,  379, 

OoO. 

,  ,  Elizabeth  wife  of,  176, 

228. 
,  Richard  de,  e«u:l  of  Lister,  175, 

203,  269. 
,  Richard  de,  77. 

,  Thomas  de,  escheator  n/)rth  of 

the  Trent,  71,  93,  96,  111,  113, 
135,  141,  180,  195,  196,  197,  206, 
207,  219,  228,  237,  246,  247,  281, 
284,  286,  296,  301,  303,  304,  306, 
327,  328.  336,  342.  a43,  a48,  396. 

William  de,  57,  175.  269. 

,  i  parson  of  Dacre,  391. 

Burgo  Sancti  Petri,  Ralph  de,  37,  283. 

Burgos,  Burgh,  Spain,  266. 

Burgoyne,  John  de,  20. 

,  Ralph  de,  110. 

,  Roger    de,     rector    of    Little 

Wratting.  272. 

Burgruillon.     See  Burgeloun. 

Burghwaleys.     See  Burgh  Wallis. 

Burland,  Birland  [co.  York],  46. 

Burle,  John  son  of  David  de,  60. 


496 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Borlingham,  St.  Peter  or  Soutli,  Suth- 
birlingham  [co.  Norfolk],  134. 

Burmar^h,  Burwareonersh  [co.  Kent], 
Nicholas  Belou,  pairson  of,  236. 

Bumavill,  John  de,  1&4. 

Bunie.    See  Bourne. 

Burneby,  Eustace  de.  78,  242. 

Burueoestre.    See  Bioceter. 

Burncestre.    See  Burceetre. 

Bumel,  AJioe,  387. 

Mward,  30. 

,  Aline  his  wife,  30. 

,  Roger,  canon  of  Selborne,  341. 

BumesrtioiL,      Biyidston       [oo.      York], 

Master  Roger  de  Gillyng,   vioar 

of,  234. 
Bumetou.    Sec  Brunton;   Bovneton. 

Bumliain  [co.  Bucks],  Alan  [de  Aston], 
parson  of,  233. 

Bumbani,  Brunhajn  [oo.  Norfolk],  159. 

,  mayor,    bailiffs   and    good  men 

of,  92. 

Buroham  Deepdale,  Dcpedale  [oo.  Nor- 
folk], 159. 

Burnhani,  co.  Norfolk.     Net'  Bronnham. 

Bumluuii.     See  Brunhani. 

Burnhull  [Brindle,  co.  Lancaster],  Peter 

de,  382. 
Burre,  Edmund,  319. 
Burreth..     See  Brough  on  Bain. 

Burroughs,  Over  and  Nether  in  Brails- 
ford       Burgh  es,     Borughes,     co. 

Derby,  149. 
Burscogli    [Burscough,   oo.    Lancaster], 

Richard  d<',  446. 
Burscough,    Bursoho     [co.    Lancaster], 

prior  and  convent  of,  347. 
Burstall    Garth,    Birstall    [oo.    York], 

prioir  of,  120. 
Burstall   [Boarsta.ll,    co.    Buckingham], 

peel  and  manor  of,  78. 
Burstall.     Sec  Birstall. 
Burstall.     See  Boarstall. 
Burstwiok,   Bondbrustwyk    [oo.    York], 

327. 
,  letters  patent    dated    at,   305, 

321,  322,  323,  324,  32.5,  326,  327, 

334,  368,  369,  370,  371,  374. 
Burter,  Robert  de,  238. 
Burthorp.     See  Birthorp. 
Burton   by  Bakewell,   Burton   by  Bau- 

(juell  [co.  Derby],  343. 
Burton  by  Lincoln  [co.  Lincoln],  Master 

William  do  Baiocis,  parson  of,  89 

230. 
Burton  [co.  Notts  i^],  370. 
Burton   by   Banbury,    co.    Oxford,   133, 

184. 
Burton     Agnes.     Burton,     South,     co. 

York,  318,  386. 


Burton  in  the  Clay.    See  Barton  in  the 

Clay. 
Burton  Lazars,  Burton  Seint  Lazer,  co. 

Leioeeter,  160. 
Burton  in  Lonsdale  [oo.  York],  161. 

Burton  on  Trent  [oo.  Stafford],  255. 

,  abbot  of,  80,  255,  378. 

abbot  and  convent  of,  222,  261 . 

,  park  of.  255. 

,  bridge    of    Gresoleye   by.    See 

Gresley. 
Burton  Pidsea,  Bu]:Mx)n  Pidse  [oo.  York], 

Henry  de  Derby,  parson  of,  228. 
Burton,  South.     Sec  Burton  Agnes. 
Burton,  We»t?  Burton  [oo.  Notts],  55. 

Burton,  Adam  de,  110. 

,  Master  Richard  de,  32. 

,  Richard  de,  37,  308. 

Robert  de,  100. 

,  ,  .-of  Hull,  225. 

,  Robert'  son  of  Matthew  de,  343. 

Soman  do,  218. 

,  Tliomas  de,  54. 

William  sou  of  Ralph  de,  150. 

Burwardesle^Q,  William  de,  255. 

Burwaremersh.     See  Bumiarsh. 

Burwell,  Berewell,  Berwell    [co.    Cam- 
bridge], 166. 
,  00.  Lincoln,  197. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds  [co.  Northampton], 

96. 
Bury,  Biry,  Byri,  Benedict  de,  152,  170. 

Hervey  de,  84. 

John  de,  103,  229,  346. 

,  bailiff     of     Cambridge, 

169. 

,  Richard  de,  446. 

,  Robert  de,  19. 

,  152,  170. 

Roger  de,  87. 

,  William  de,  152,  170. 

Buryhyne,  John,  374. 

Buselingthorp,      Boselingthorp,     Roger 

de,  56,  439. 
Bushley,      Bisslielcye,      Besselegh,     oo. 

Worcester,  70,  112,  118. 

See  Byseleye. 

Busseby,  Walter  de,  309,  387. 
Bussh,  William,  450. 

See  Bosco. 

Bustard,  John,  98,  133,  143. 

,  Maud  wife  of,  238. 

Busteler,  Bustlere,  Robert,  66. 

William  lo,  225,  370. 

Bustlard,   William,  313. 

Butorlo.     Sac  Butterleye. 

Buterley  [Bitterley,  oo.  Salop],  Stephen 

de,  388. 
Buterley.     See  Boiterley. 
Butiller.    Sec  Botiller. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


497 


Batler,  the  king's,  192. 

3  n^w  ruleB  for,  306. 

Butlery,  new  ordinance  touohing,  438-9. 

Butley,  Buttele  [co.  Suffolk],  prior  of, 

Ranulf  his  serjeant,  313. 
Butte,  Henry,  257. 

,  Robert,  355. 

Buttele.     Sec  Butley. 

Butterleye,     Buterle     [Butterley,     co. 

Hereford?],      Stephen      son     of 

Reginald  de,  333. 

,  William  de,  31. 

Butterley.     Sec  Boterle;    Buterley. 

Butterwiok,  Botcrwyk    [oo.    Lincoln?], 

110. 
Buttdtourte.     See  Botetourt. 

Button.     See  Bitten. 

Buwelt.     See  Builth. 

Buxskyn.     Sec  Bucskyn. 

Buxton,  Bukstones  [oo.  Derby],  142. 

,  Couloue  Bukstones'  in^  142. 

Buxton,  Bukston,  oo.  Norfolk,  450. 

Bwlch-y-Dinas   [Dina«  near  Talgarth  ? 

oo.  Brecon],  Bolkedynas,  land  of, 

275. 
Bychan.     See  Cantref  Bychan. 

Byoheford,  William  de,  42. 

Byflet,  Richard  de,  381,  383. 

,  ,  keeper   of    the  Isle    of 

Wight,  266. 
Byford  [co.   Hereford],   Master  Walter 

de  Barcwe,  parson  of,  219. 
Byges,  Richard,  375. 
Bygge.     See  Bigge. 
By  got.     See  Bigod. 
Byk,  John.  224. 
Bykeir,  Biker,  oo.  Northumberland,  321. 

See  Biker. 

Byland,  co.  York,  town  and  liberty  of, 

100. 
Byleswyk.     See  Bristol. 
Byleye.     Sec  Bededgh. 
Byllyng.     See  Billing. 
Byllynglay.     See  Billangleiy. 
Bylneye.     Sec  Bilneye. 
Bylton.     See  Bilton. 
Bylyngburgh.     Sec  Billingburgh. 
Bymerton.     Sec  Bemerton. 
Bynbrok,  John  de,  194. 

,  William  de,  105,  381. 

Byndon,  Bynedon,  Thomae  de,  30,  286. 

Bynewaie,  Richard,  397. 

Byngelaye.     jS^ee  Bingl^y. 

Byngham.     Sec  Bingham. 

Byuteworth.     Sec  Bentworth. 

Byntre.  Jordan  de,  244. 

Byrdefeute,      Petit.        Sec     Bardfield, 

Little. 
Byrencestre.     Sec  Bioeeter. 
Byri.     Sec  Bury. 

24962 


I  Byrland.     Sec  Birland. 

BymeceBtre.     Sec  Buroestre;    Bicester. 

Byrthorp.     Sec  Birthorp. 

Byschop.     Sec  Bischop. 

Byseleye  [Bisley,  oo.  Surrey,  or  Bush- 
ley,  oo.  Woroeeter],  John  Hake- 
,  luib,  parson  of,  109. 

.  Bysseleye.     Sec  Bisley. 
I   Byteham.     See  Bytham. 

Bytem,  John  de,  45,  182. 

Byteoyng.     See  Biteryng. 

Bytham,  Byteham  [oo.  Lincoln],  68. 

Bytheheye,  John,  369. 

Bythewatre,  John,  of  Bdwinatow,  84. 


Oaidiefrensh,  Gacoheffrensh,  Simon,  155, 

257,  368.   • 
Caohepol,  John,  311. 
Gaddington    Major,    Oadyndon    Majore 

[oo.  Bedford  and  Herts],  221. 
,  prebend  of  St.  PauPs,  London, 

52,  222. 
Minor,    Cadyndon    Minore,    oo. 

Bedford],  prebend  of  St.  PauPs, 

London,  222. 
Caddington  and  Kensworth,  Oadyngdon 

and    Kemeeworth    [co.    Bedford], 

manor  of,  204. 
Caddoc,  Benedict,  450. 
Cadeby,  Kateby,  co.  Lincoln,  149. 
Gadogan,      Cadegan,       Cadugan,       ap 

Llewelin,  158. 

ap  Rea,  72. 

C'adyngdon.     Sec  Caddington. 
Cadyndon  Major  and  Minor.     8u  Cad- 
dington. 
Caedwain     or      Codewain,     Kedeweyn, 

Kadewynk,      Kedwyn,      Kedewy 

[oo.   Montgomery],   land  of,   51, 

158,  274,  447. 

,  levies  from,  73,  98. 

,.,  cantred  of.  136. 

.,.  lord  of.     Sec  Alan..  Edmund  son 

of. 
Caen  [Calvados],  Holy  Trinity,  Nioho^ 

laa,  abbess  of,  13. 

,  abbess  of,  425. 

,  nuns  of,  331. 

Caenby,  Cavenby,  oo.  Lincoln,  149. 

2i 


498 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Cbordif,  John  de,  16. 

Set  Cardiff. 

Caereinion,        Keyrenon,        Kereynon, 

Korcifi^cn    [in    Powys],    oountv 

of,  168. 

,  laaid  of,  307. 

,  ,  lord  of.  ^ee  Trumwyn, 

Roger. 
Oierleon?    Oaerliol     [co.     Monmoath], 

163. 
Oaerieon,  Kerleouii,  Kaerlion,  Kaerleon 

[co.     Monmoutli],       oa^tle     and 

manor  of.  176. 

abbey  of,  176. 

land  .of,  153,  157,  164. 

Caerliol.     See  Caerleon. 

[Caeu.]     See  Eaeu. 

fOaignes.]     See  Caynes. 

Cailli^   Cayli.    Cnyly,    Bartholomew    le. 

160. 

,  John  do,  384. 

,  Honry  his  brother,  384. 

,  Theobald,  stoward  of  the  house- 
hold of  John  de  Britannia,  carl 

of  Richmond,  2. 

Caistor,  Oasta-e  [oo.  Linooln],  Master 
John  de  Stratford,  prebendary  of, 
45. 

CSakehou,  Cakhowe,  Walter  de,  117, 195. 

Gakeston.     Se^.  Caxton. 

Calais,   Qdeys,   Caloe  [Pas  do  C-alais]. 

259,  317,  362,  371. 
Calculi,  Arnold.  361. 
CaJdebergh,  Alexander  do,  309. 
Caldecote.     See  Caldicott. 

Caldew,  Caldewo  [river,  tributary  of  tho 

Eden.   oo.   Cuniborland],   4. 
Caldewell.     Sec  Caldwoll. 

Caldeyton  in  ihc  Peak.     See  Eaton  Cold. 

Caldicott,    Caldeoote,     oo.    Monmouth. 

land  of,  153,  157,  164. 

[oo.  Kent],  313. 

Caldon,  en.  Stafford.  182. 

Caldwell     or     Cauldwell     [oo.     Derby], 

letters  patent  dated  at,  80,  81. 
Caldwell,    Caldewell    [oo.    York],    248, 

262,  305. 
Caleghtoo,  Rogor  do.  148. 
Calemay.  Richard,  377. 
Cales.     See  Calai<4. 
Caleshale,  Richard  do,  44^*5. 
Caleys.     See  Calais. 
Calfhunte.     See  Chalfont. 
Callero.  Alexander  soil  of  Eilias  le.   of 

Walleworth,       and       Elias       his 

brother,  270. 
Calne,  Cauno  [oo.  Wilts],  306. 
Calne,  Cauno,  Richard  de,  keeper  of  the 

merchants'  seal  in  Bristol,  417. 
Thomas  de,  61. 


Calp.    8t€  Oolp. 

Calstone,  Roger  de,  163.  169,  319. 
Calt,  William,  271. 
Calthoni.     See  Cawthom. 
Cakthorp,  William  do,  187. 
Odtofte,  PhUip  de,  392. 
Calyerley,  John  de,  396. 
CalveftoD,  Robert  de,  239. 
Calwode,  John  de,  194. 
Cam,  John,  19. 

Camayle.  Alexander  son  of  Alexander, 
387. 

Camberton.     See  Camerton. 

Cambhowe  [Cainbo,  co.  Northumber- 
land], Robert  son  of  Hugh  de, 
241. 

Cambo.  co.  Northumberland.  See 
Cambhowe. 

Cambridge,  county  of,  84.  96,  363. 

,  Dospenser  lands  in,  115. 

,  arrays  and   levies  in.   96,   124, 

132,  213. 

,  rebels*  lands  in,  144. 

,  sheriff  of.  399. 

,  tenth  in,  225,  272. 

,  victuals  from,  94,  243. 

,  (le  walliiit  in,  58. 

Cambridge.  Cambrigo,  Cantebrigg  [oo. 
Cambridge],  96,  109,  117,  153, 
171,  290,  370,  378,  449. 

Austin  Friars  of,  399. 

bailiffs  of,  152. 

mayor  of.     See  Rocfham,  ^mon 

de. 

,  riot«  at.  151,  171-3. 

St.      Clement's      church.      St. 

Nicholas  chapel  in,  290. 

St.     Mary's,    Master    Elias    de 

Jonceton,  preswited  to,  365. 

St.     Michael's,     advowson     of, 

420. 

House      of     Scholars      of     St. 

Miohaol,  420. 

Tolbooth  of,   173. 

,  univtT8.ity  of,  inns  of,  151. 

,  clorks  of  tho  university,  172. 

,  mast<?(rs  and  scliolars  of,  171. 

Camel,  Cammol,  Richard,  chaplain  of 
aitheroe,  127. 

,  Richard  de,  prebendary  of  Em- 

pingham,  339,  344,  352. 

,  William  do,  parson  of  ShaJden, 

208. 

Camerton.  Camberton  [co.  Cumber- 
land]. Alan  de  Frysyngton,  par- 
son of.  286. 

Cameryngton,  William  do.  287, 

,  Isabel   his  wife,   287, 

Cammel.    See  Camel. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


499 


Cammovs.  Canioys.  Meuric,  105. 

,  Ralph,  148,  155,  188,  206,  235, 

254,  280,  401,  424,  448. 

,  ,  oonstable    of    Windsor 

Castle.  30.  77. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  235. 

Campania,   Caumpaigne,   Chaompaignie, 
John  de,  68,  187. 

,  ,  the  younger,  172. 

,  ,  presented  to  Stow,  325, 

,  the  elder,  172. 

Simon  de,  172. 

Campden,   Caumpeden,   Campeden   [co. 
Glouoester],  53. 

,  Master  Kichard  de  Cestre,  par- 
son of,  109. 

Campeden,  Caumpeden,  John  de,  prior 
of  Colne,  25. 

,  William  de,  162,  169. 

Campeden.     See  Campden. 

Compo.  John  de,  258,  369. 

Campo  Arnulphi,  Chanibernon,  Chaum- 

bemoun,  Henry  de,  130,  147,  362, 

447. 
,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  362. 

,  Hugh  de,  16,  123,  362. 

Camps,  Castle,  Caunipes  Comitis  [co. 
Cambridge],  292. 

Camps  Shudy,  Shodeoaumpee,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 292. 

Campsall,  Camsale,  Camshale  [co. 
York],- letters  patent  dated  at, 
212. 

,  Master    William     de    Caygnes, 

presented  to,  349. 

Michael   de  Meldon,   rector  of, 

349. 
Camsale,  Camshale.     See  Campsall. 

Caneford.     See  Canford. 

Canewdon,    Cauewedon,    oo.    £}Bsex,  5, 

325,  326. 
Canewedon,  John  de,  325. 

,  ,  Boatrioe  his  wife,  325. 

Oanewyk.     Se^*.  Can  wick. 

Canford,  Caneford  [co.  Dorset],  179. 

Canford  Magna,  Caneford  [oo.  Dorset], 

343. 
Cannington,  Canyngton  [co.  Somerset], 

hundred  of,  244. 
Cannok,  Canok  [oo.  Stafford],  forest  of, 

forcsteir  of.     See  Mighnora,  John 

de;    Swinnerton,  John  de. 

Cannockbury,  Cannokbury,  co.  Stafford, 

250,  256. 

chnce  of,  250. 

park  of,  250. 

Camiynges,  Canynges,  Canynggeis,  John 

de,    prior,    afterwards    abbot    of 

Abingdon.  123,  140. 
,  Margery  do,  36. 


Camok.     See  Cannock. 

Canon,  Richard,  310. 

Cantebrig,  Cantebrigia,  Cantebrigg, 
Cautntebrigg,  John  de,  justice,  68, 
150.  155,  166,  168,  171,  172,  252, 
256,  318,  366,  370,  382,  383,  387, 
442,  443,  444,  448,  450,  453,  454, 

455,  456.  , .     .  , 
,  pttTson     of     Whitwiok, 

106. 
John    le   Blount    de,  of  Lynn, 

110. 

,  Roger  de,  13. 

,  Thomas  de,  2. 

Cantebrigg.     See  Cambridge. 
Canterbury,  Cantuaria  [oo.  Kent],  96, 

122,  129,  148,  149,  369,  384,  395, 

442,  443. 

,  archbishop  oi,  11,   12. 

See  Reginaldi,  Walter. 

,  archbishopric  or  diocese  of,  84, 

115,  207,  209,  217,  301. 
,  archdeacon     of.       See   Bruton, 

Master  John  de. 
,  Austin  Friars  of,  406. 

,  court  of,  344. 

,  gaol  of,  147. 

,  Christohuroh,  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  29,  275. 

,  St.  Augustine's,  abbot  and  oon- 

Tent  d,  14. 

,  Srt>.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  ohapel 

of,  by  the  gate  of  Christdiuroh 
priory,  29,  275. 

,  hospital  of,  Eiastbrddge, 

345,  352. 
,  ,  ,  master         and 

brethren  of,  122. 
,  ^  ,  master,   brerth- 

ren  and  sdsters  of,  126. 

Canterbaghan.     See  Cantref  Vaghan. 

Cantilupo,  Can^ti  Lupo,  Nicholas  de,  186. 

,  William  de,  39. 

Cantlowes  or  Kentish  Town,  Kentishton 
[co.  Middlesex],  prebend  of  St. 
Paul's,  London,  221. 

Cantok,  Alexander  de,  396. 

,  Master  Roger  de,  284. 

Cajntokeshered,  Robert  de,  53.  121,  198. 

See  Quantoxhead. 

Cantrebaghan.     Sec  Cantref  Bychan. 

Cantrebicham.     Se^  Cantref  Bychan. 

Cantrecelif.     See  Cantref  Selif. 

Cantredemauire.     See  Cantref  Mawr. 

Cantref  Bychan,  Cantrehiohazn,  Cantre- 
baghan in  the  Marches,  Cantref- 
vaghan  [co.  Carmarthen],  land 
of,  98,  136.  153,  275. 

Caiitrt^ffelewe.     See  Cantref  Selif, 


500 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Oantref  Mawr,  Oantremaur,  Oantref- 
mauiT,  Cantrede'inaur  [oos.  Car- 
marthen and  Brecon],  land  of, 
136,  153. 

,  levies  from,  73,  98.  115. 

,  steward(jhip  of,  30. 

Oantref  Selif?  C^ntrecelif,  Cantreffel- 
ewe  [co.  Brecon],  cantred  of.  136. 

land  of,  191. 

Oantref  Vaghan.      See  Oantref  Bychan. 

Cantuaria,  Henay  de,  5,  7,  57. 

,  Master  Henry  de,  244,  366. 

,  Master  Rol)ert  de,  205. 

,  ....' prebendary     of    Combe 

Quarta,  207. 
Cantuaria.     See  Canterbury. 

Conwick,  Caiiiewyk,  Kaneiwryk,  oo.  Lin- 
coln, 118,  220,  262,  301,  374,  416. 
Canynges.     See  Canninges. 
CapeJlis,  Capelee,  Albred  de,  272.  420. 
Cap€4iihurst.  Capinhurst,  Madoc  de,  27, 
116. 

William  de,  116. 

Oapite  Carerii,  Peter  de,  271. 

Capoun,  Oapun,  Roberts  100,  188. 

Carbonel,  William,  152,  429. 

Carbrooko,  Kerebrok,  oo.  Norfolk,  13. 

Carde,  Richard.  152,  171. 

Cardeston.     Sec  Oardiston. 

Cardiff,     Kaerdyf      [co.      Glamorgan], 

148. 
Cardigan  ap  Howel,  74. 
Cardigan,  Kardygan,  Kardigan  [Wales], 
county  of,  136. 

,  land  of,  158. 

,  kcr^por  of.     See  Res  ap 

Griffith. 

,  lcvi(«  from,  73.  98. 

,  shrievalty  of,  98. 

Cardigan  [co.  C'ardigan],  priory  of,  211. 
Cardinals,  itho  robbery  of  the,  58,  298. 
Cardinals.     Sec   under    their   respective 

names  and  titles. 
Cardiston,   (-ardeston   [co.   Salop],   50. 
Cardoill,  Carduyl,  Richard  de,  384. 

,  forcst-er  of  Nidderdale, 

95. 
Carecti.    Ottobon    de,    provost    of    St. 
Donatus,    Bruges,    chancellor    of 
Flanders.  248. 
Carol  OS.     See  Charles. 
Carente,  Ri-?»hard  do,  07. 
Caretter.     See  Carter. 
Carowell,  John  do,  55,  370. 
Carite,  Simon.  371. 
Carkeborwes.  Alice,  154. 
Carkeborwo.  William,  154. 
Carleford.  John  do,  68,  100.  435. 
Carles.     See  Charlefs. 
Carleton  [co.  Cumberland],  4. 


OEurleton,  Alexander  de,  235. 

,  GUbert  son  of  Gilbert  de,  380. 

John  dev,  presented  to  Bcking- 

ton,  276. 

,  Robert  de,  295. 

,  Salomon  de,  Isabel  wife  of,  464. 

,  Blaster  Thomas  de,  30. 

,  William  de,  7,  55,  370. 

,  presented  to  Hallough- 

ion,  95. 
Carlisle    [co.    Cumberland].    205,    232, 

260,  301,  303,  328,  335. 

bishop  of.  See  Halghton ,  John  de. 

,  bishopric    or    diooeee    of,    272, 

306,  326,  343,  437. 

castle  of,  214. 

,  ,  constable  of.  See  Lucy, 

Anthony  de.  , 

,  wall  of,  406. 

,  castle  and  town  of.  231. 

,  hoirses  which  died  at,  231. 

,  clerks  of  works  for.     Su  Ohis- 

enhale,  Robert  de. 

muster  at,  97. 

,  port  of,  95. 

St.  Mary's,  Alan,  prior  of.  3. 

,  priory  of,  37. 

,  ,  canon  of.  See  Frysyng- 

ton,  Alan  de. 

,  statute  of,  7. 

,  warden  of.     See  Lucy,  Anthony. 

wall  of,  406. 

Carlot,  Nicholas,  155,  258,  368. 
Carlow,  Catherlagh,  Ireland,  county  of, 

193. 
Carlton,  Carleton  by  SnaytJi.  co.  York. 

109,  256. 
Carlton  near  Harewood,   Carleton   [co. 

York],  90. 
Carlton   Kyme     cum     Dalby,    Carleton 

Kyme  [co.  Lincoln],  Master  John 

de  Sutton,  prebendary  of,  84. 
Carlton,  Giroat,  Carlton  in  Lindsoy,  oo. 

Lincoln.    John    de    Melton,    pre- 
sented to,  302,  4*4. 
Carlton  in  Lindriok,  351. 
Carmarthen,     Kayrmcrthyn,    Kaemier- 

dyn,  county  of,  136. 

,  levies  from,   73,   98. 

,  shrievalty  of,  98. 

,  suit  at,  245. 

Carmelites,  271. 

Cairmynou  [Oarminow  near  Helston,  co. 

Cornwall]  John  de.  396. 
Carnaby,  co.  York.     See  Kernetby. 
Carnarvon,     Kaernarvon,      Karnarvan, 

county  of,  136. 

,  shrievalty  of,  35. 

,  See     Sapy,     John    de; 

Bello  Campo,  Giles  do. 

,  cliamberlain   of,   353. 

,  levies  from,  73. 


GfiKfiRAL    INDEX. 


501 


Carnarvon    [co.    Carnarvon],   castle  of, 

353. 
,  John  do  Crokford.  presented  to, 

214. 

Camfortli,  Kcrncford  [oo.  Lancaster], 
429. 

Carnwallon,  KarnogwoUiaun,  Eayrwath- 

lan,  Karwathlan,  C-arwathlan  [co. 

Carmarthen],     land      of,     levies 

from,  74,  98. 

commote'  of,  13G. 

,  land  of,  lord  of.     Sec  Lancastre, 

Honry  de. 

Carpenter,  Andrew  lo,  14G. 

,  Hugh  le,  146. 

John  Gerard  le,   155. 

,  William  son  of  Simon  le,   155, 

451. 
Carpets.  337. 

Carreg-K(Minen,     Kerj'ukenen.     Kcryn- 

k<^ny    [co.    Carmarthen],    castle 

of,  222,  245. 
,  ,  constable        of.         See 

Wroth,    Richard;    Bello    Canipo, 

William  de. 

Carreu,  Karrou.  David  de,  5. 

John  de,  5,  3G7. 

John  son  of  Philip  de,  5. 

Carrick    on    Suir,    KarikmagriflSn    [co. 

Tipperary],  422,  423. 

,  lord  of.     See  BniJt.   Edmund. 

Carrickfergus,     Crakfergus,    Oragfergus 

[co.  Antrim],  castle  of,  121.  406. 

Carsewill.  Sec  Kerswell  in  Broadhein- 
hury. 

Carter.  Cartere,  Chareter.  Charetter, 
Augustin  son  of  William  le,  254. 

,  Henry  le,  400. 

Jolin  le,  255,  377. 

,  Juliana  la,   154. 

Richard,   315. 

Rohert  le,   154,   155,  2,57,  2^58, 

368,  369. 

Thomas  son  of  Henry  le.  4. 

,  Walt<T  K  154. 

William  le,  377. 

Carteret,  John  de,  9,  329. 

Cartmell,   Kirmel,    Kertenie!   [co.   Ljui- 

castt^r],  prior  of,  107. 

prior  and  convent  of.  3.50. 

Cartwright,  John  sou  of  Richard.  15. 

Carwathlan.     Sec  Carnwallon. 

Cary    Fitz    Pain,    Cary    [in    Charlton 

Mackrell,  co.  ScmiersetJ,  244. 

Cashel,  Ireland.  William,  archbishop  o£ 

46,  114. 
Caai,  Honry,  26. 

Cassarel,  Arnold  de,  7. 

Casscl,  John  de,  322,  371. 


I   Castel^    Ohastel,   Chastiel,    Adam    du, 
103,  229,  346. 

,  Gregory  de,  402. 

I    ,  John  del,  333. 

Thomas,  154. 

'■   Castelford.     See  Castleford. 
;  Castelhay,  William  de,  255. 
Castello,  Bax^holomew  de,  7. 

Casterton.  Little,  little  Chasterton  [co. 

Rutland],  churoh  of,  advowsonof, 

3,  9. 
Casteyn,  StephtMi,   104. 

Castile  and  Leon,  king  of.     See  Alfonso. 

Cast  i  I  Ion,    Guy    de,    count    of   St.    Pol, 

Damoiselle    Marie,    daughter    of, 

dow(T  of,  13. 

,  Richard  de,  187. 

See  Chastillon. 

Castle-Camps,      co.      Cambridge.       Sec 

Caumpes. 
Castle  Combe,  Ca&tlecoumbe  [co.  Wilts], 

190. 
Castleford,      C«.stelford       [oo.      York], 

Richard  de  Wamberge,  parson  of, 

88.  91. 

,  John  Knight  of.     See  Knight. 

Castre,  John  de,  14,  26,  220,  ^44,  391. 

Isabel  his  wife.  391. 

....,  Sir  John  de,  seneschal  of  Pon- 

thieu,  231.  * 

,  William  de,  152,  170. 

,  ,  parson     of     Wittering. 

32(5. 
Castre.     See  Caistor. 

Castro  Godrici,  John  de,  39. 
,  Philip  de,  26. 

Castro  Lectnis  de.       See    Newcastle    by 

Lyons. 
C'a.stro  Seriz.     See  Xeres. 
Cataiii,  Bernard,  304. 
Catdif.  Robert  de.  376. 
Cat<\  Thomas,  154. 
Cateby,  Adam  de,  247. 
Cateston,  John  de,  185.   * 
Catherlagh.     See  Carlow. 
CaiUierton,  William  de,  23. 
Cathwayt,  co.  York,  373. 
Cat  more,     Cattemere,      Catmero.      co. 
Berks,  128,  210. 
I   Catour,  John  le,  255. 

Cattemere.     Sec  Catniore. 
'  Catterall,  Katheral  [co.  Lancaster],  281. 
,   Catteworth.     Sec  Catworth. 

Catthorp  [oo.  Leicwtcr],  John  le  Barber 

of.     See  BarbiT. 
Catton,    Katton,    oo.    York,    town    and 
liberty  of,  100. 
I   Ciitworth,  Catteworth  [co.  Hunts],  109, 

166. 
I  Cauf,  Henry,  286. 


502 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Gkuildwell.     See  Caldwell. 
OaumpMugnc.     See  Cam.x>ania. 
Onampeden.      See    Campdon;     Oampe- 

den. 
Caumpes,  Ghaumpes  [Castle-Camps,  co. 
Cambridge],  John  de,   152,   170. 
Caumpes  Comitis.     See  Camps,  Castle. 
Caumvill,  Caumpvill,  Walter  de,  378. 

,  William  de,  6,  STA. 

Caun,  Robert  le,  333. 
Oannoefeld,  John  do,  110. 
Oaune.    See  Calne. 
Caunton,  John  de,  65. 

,  Richard  de,  315. 

Ctous,  William  de,  252. 

Cause,  Cauz,  Caus  [oo.  Salop],  447. 

,  lord  of.     See  Corbet,  Peter. 

,  lordship  of,   190. 

,  ,  foot  from,  179. 

Cause,  Peter  Corbet  of.     See  Corbet. 

Causeys,  137. 

Canston,  John  de,  424,  455. 

,  TLohert  de,  160. 

Causton.     See  Cawston. 
Cauz,  Peter  Corbet  of.     See  Corbet. 
Cave,  Alecwmder  de,  59,  313,  373,  401, 
448    454. 

,  John  de,  58,  172,  316. 

,  Robert    de,     vicar    of    Glonir 

worth,  336. 
Cave  North,  Northcave,  co.  York,  373. 
Cave  South,  Suthcave  [oo.  York],  296, 
373. 

,  N.     cardinal    deacon    of     St. 

Adrian's,     prebendary     of,     126, 
129. 
Cavenby.    See  Caonby. 
Cavendish,  Cavencdish  [co.  SulEplk],  7. 
Cavene,  Roger,   263. 
Caversham,    Caveresham,    co.    Oxford, 

118,  155,  258,  369. 
CaweJtz,  Bertram,  55. 
Cawodo,  Henry  de,  105. 
Cawston,  Causton  [co.  Norfolk   P],  30. 
Cawthorn,  Cal thorn,  co.  York,  244. 

[co.  York],  142. 

Caxton,     Cakeston     [co.     Cambridge], 
Master  James  de  Bononia,  parson 
of,  409. 
Cayly.     Se^  Cailli. 

Caynes,     Caygues.     Kuynes,     Kaignes, 
Keynes,  John  de,  172,  185. 

Roger  de,    prcscnt^-d   to   Stow, 

394. 

W'illiam  de,  18,  llo,  121. 

Mast-or   William    dc>.    presented 

to  C'ampsall,  349. 
Caythorp,  Thomas  do,   149. 

See  Key  thorp. 

Cayton,  KaytoD,  Robert  do,  248. 


Ceddre.     See  Cheddre. 

Cedewain.     See  Caedwain. 

Celario,  John  de,  38. 

Cempe.     See  Kempe. 

C^rne  Abbas,  de  Cernelio  [co.  Dorset], 

Ralph  de  Cerne,  abbot  of,  402. 
,  Richard  de  Osmyngton,  monk, 

afterwards  abbot  of,  406,  410. 
Cerne,  Ralph  de,  abbot  of  Cerne  Abbas, 

402. 
vjerteseyo.     See  Cbertsey. 
Cesterton.     See  Chesterton. 

Cestre,  Cestria,  John  de.  71. 

,  Master  Richard  de,  probendary 

of     Givendale     and     Poppleton, 

York,   and   parson  of  Campdon, 

109. 
,  ,  canon    of    St.    Peter^s, 

York,  245. 
CesU-efidid,  John  de,  20. 

See  Chesterfield. 

Chaalons,  Master  John  de,  211. 
Chaoeley  or  Chaseley,  Chaddesleye  [oo. 

Worcester],  64. 
Chaddertion,       oo.       Lanoaster.         See 

Chaderton. 
Chaddesden,     Riohard    de.     parson     of 

CharweLton,  301. 
Chaddesleye.     See  Chaoeley. 
Qiadeleshunte.     See  Chadshunt. 
Chadelynton.     See  Chadlington. 
Chaderton  [Chadderton,  co.  Lancaster], 

William  de,  382. 
Chadlington,   Chadelynton,  co.  Oxford, 

162,  169,  319. 
Chadnor,    co.    Hereford.     See    Chalbe- 

nore. 
Chadshunt,    Chadeleshunte,     oo.     War- 
wick,  250,   256. 
Chafford,  oo.  Esses,  hundretd  of,  61. 
Chagelegh.     See  Jagele. 
Cliaillou,   Ghailhou,   Chaylliou,   William 
de,  presented  to  the  free  chapel 
in  Shrewsbury  Castle,  195. 

William    de,    surveyor    of    the 

1  works  of  the  Tower  of  London 

and  the  palace  of  Westminster. 
353. 
Chaillou  or  Chaillon    [Challon's  Leigh, 

CO.   Devon],  William,  293. 
Chalbenore    [Chadnor.    co.    Hereford], 

Ricliard  de,  17. 
Clialfont,  Calfhunto  [co.  Bucks],  John 

do  Turvill,  parson  of,  450. 
Ohalgrovo,  Chalgrave  [co.  Oxford],  259, 

308. 
Chalk  Broad,  Chalk  [co.  Wilts],  123. 
Chaloncr,  John  le,  316,  347. 
ChaJoner,  37. 
Chamber,  the,  79,  436. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


503 


Ghaniberlainwood,  Ohaumberleyne 

Wode  [in  Willesden,  oo.  Middle- 
sex], prebend  of  St.  Paul's,  Lon- 
don, 221. 

Chambcmon.     See  Compo  Amulphi. 

Chambro,  Chaumbro,  Adam  do  la,  55. 

Gilbert  atte,   61. 

,  Hubert  de  la,  102,  222. 

,  John  de  la,  19,  42,  344. 

Richard   de   la,    prebendary   of 

Golwich,  895. 
,  William  de  la,  67,  360. 

Champayne   Park   in   Duffield,    Chaum- 
payn  Park,  co.  Derby,  149,  156. 

Champion,  Richard,  414. 

Chancellor,  the,  43. 

See  Baldok,   Robert  de;    San- 

dale»  John  de;   Salmon,  John. 

Chsoicery.  14.  23,  325,  355,  451. 

,  clerk  of  the,  216. 

^V  Hamelyn,  John  de ; 

Holynes,    "William    de;     Somery, 
William  de ;  Wath.  Michael  de. 
.  clerks    of    the    housebold    of, 
keeper  of.     See  Ayremynne,  Wil- 
liam do. 

,  victuals  for  the  main- 
tenance of,  134-5. 

rolls  of,  266. 

rolls     of,     Serjeant     of.       Sec 

Poleyn,  Theobald. 

Chancy,  Chauncy,  Gerard  do.  191,  236. 

,  Isabel       daughter      of, 

215-6. 

,  Master  William,  215. 

Chandos,   Cliaundos,  Roger  de,  81.   97, 

125.  130,  214,  268. 
Channel  Islands.  238,  239,  286,  298,  305, 

324,  333  339,  360,  409,  439. 

eyre  in,  370. 

king's  lands  in  erroneously  ad- 
judged {o  t^viants,  235-6. 
usurpations  of  the  king's  rights 

in,  329. 
warden      of.       Se^      Cobeham, 

Henry  de ;   Grandisono,  Otto  de. 

See   also   Aldemey ;      Guernsey ; 

Jersey ;   Sark. 
Chapele.  Gilbert  de  la,  192. 
,  Henry  de  la.  444. 

Chapelcyn,  Matthew,  54. 
,  Robert   le,   451. 

Chapman,  John,  353. 

Ralph  le,  383.  ' 

,  ,  William  and  Roger  his 

sons,  383. 
,  Reginald,  160. 

Robert,  134,  160. 

Chard.  Cherde,  oo.  Somerset,  130. 

Chareter.     See  Carter. 


Charewelton.     See  Charweltoa. 
Charite  [Nifevre],  Peter  prior  of,   143, 

197,  407,  410. 
Charlbury,  co.  Oxford.     jSfec  Cftiorlebury. 
Charles  IV,  king  of  France  and  Navarre 

[1322  to  1328],  87,  209,  236,  333, 

356,  357,  362,  890,  426. 
Charles,  Carles,  Careles,  Earles,  Adam, 

375,  386. 

,  Edward,  60,  172,  268. 

,  ,  Adam  his  serjeant,  172, 

253. 
Roger,  161,  2(^.  211,  255,  333, 

417,   447,   461. 

,  Walter,  452. 

Charleton,  Cherletom,  Alan  de,  66. 
,  Alan  de,   keeper  of  the  oasitle 

and  land  of  Wigmore,  216. 

,  GeofiFr«y  de,  316. 

Henry  de,   58. 

,  John  de.  30,  45,  48,  202,  399. 

,  John    de,    mayor    of    the    wool 

staple,   108,   140,   146,   164,   300) 

314,  317. 
,  lord    of    the    land    of 

Powys,   and   of   Welshpool,    276, 

307,  340,  350,  447,  461. 

William  de,  363. 

Charltxjn,  Cherleton  [co.  Wilts  ?],  179. 

343. 

,  ,  prior  of,  347. 

CTiariton  Mackroll,  Cherleton,  C^erlton 

[co.  Somerset],  244. 
,   advowson  of,  244. 

Charminster,    diirmistre   [co.    Dorset], 

371. 
Charmimiter.     See  Bere  Regis. 

Chamle^s.  Chamoles,  Robert  de,  parson 
of  Swepstone,  co.  Leioeeter,  76, 
262. 

Charpenham,  Ralph  de,  16. 

Charroun,  Charrum,  Ranulf,  230. 

,  Ranulph   de,    oonatable  of   the 

castle  of  Kenilworth,  240. 

Charryngworth,  Charyngworth,  Nicholas 

de,  16,  166. 
Chart  Great,  Chert  [co.  Kent],  276. 

Charters  of  Castles  to  be  arranged,  191. 
Chartham,  Chertham  [co.  Kent],  29. 
Chartley,      Charteleye.     co.      Stafford. 

castle  of,   156. 
Chart  res,  Roger  de,  370. 

Charwelton,  Charewelton  [co.  North- 
umberland], Richard  de  Chaddes- 
don.  parson  of,  301. 

CTiaryngworth.     See  CSuuryngworth. 

Chaseley.     Sec  Chaceley. 

Chastel.     See  Castel. 

Chastel  Richard  [Richard's  Castle,  co. 
Hereford],  John  du,  17,  300. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


C%Mt«lQr,  John  de,  S6. 

Ousterton.     Set  C*st«rton. 

Chastiel.    Ste  CasttA. 

CXisstillon.  CbastUlonn,  Richard  de,  71. 

William   de.   pwaon   of  Wode- 

hwnpton,  453. 

Ste  OutiltoD. 

Ohaatreton.    Ste  C9ie6t«rt4)n. 

Caiateriz   [ChatUris,    co.   Cumbertaad], 

Gilbert  de,  152,  170. 
Cbathajn.  od.  Kent.  4«2. 
ChattoD,  CO.   NoHliumbtTlaiid,  4S5. 
Chauniberlt-vii .     Chaumberbtyu,     "Hernj 

le,  4oO. 

,  Jcdin  le,  61,  374. 

,  Nicholas,  361. 

Richird,  187,  392. 

Robert,  263. 

Simon  Je,   66,  146,  384. 

William  le,  of  Emberton.  319. 

Uhttumberleyiie  Wode.       8tt  Chainber> 

lain  wood. 
Chaiubc-mouii .    See  Campo  Amulphi. 
Chaomflour  Chaundour.  Iliomas,  266. 

Willi*m,  166. 
Chaumpaigue.     Su  Campania. 
Ohaumpajii  Park.     See  Champayne. 
Clisnmpene.vK,     Uast«r     Adam     le,     of 

Sandnrioh,  afcbdeaoou  of  Woroee- 

ter,  4. 

,  Alice,  164. 

Obaumpce.     See  Caatapee. 
Cbaanoeax,  Qiles  de.  326.  326. 

John  de,  325. 

,  J<^m  de.  Margery  wifi>  of,  246. 

Ohaunoewyk.  Mat-tbew  de,  110. 
ChatiiH);.     See  Chancy. 
Chaundeler,  Henry  le,  315.  380,  386. 

,  Robert  le,   153. 

William    le,    184. 

,  William  le  of  Mateatoo,  50. 

UuHindoe.      Set  C'luuidof^. 
Chaunflonr.     See  Chaumflour. 
Cbannger,  Hoger    447    457. 
Ohannterel,    Ctinuntirel,   John,   44'i. 

Robert,  109. 

HiomaB,  187. 

,  WiUiam,  117,  317. 

Ohauton.    Sec  Chawtoti. 

OiawortJi,       Chauwoi'tli,       Chewortli. 

I^aurcnoe  le,  5.j,  318.  367,  370. 

,  Agriee  bis  wife,  367. 

Thouias  de.  367. 

ChawNey  !'  Oliiiiiilfsc^.,   (Iiouwcseye  de 

Redyiij?    [in    Mapledurham    ntar 

Beading,  co.   Oifordl.  258,  368. 
Chawton,  Ohauton  [co.  Wilte],  237. 
Chaylhou.     Set  Chaillou. 


Cbaynel,  Uieynel,  Oieyiiell,  John,  fH, 

148,  156,  172,  216.  263,  256.  310, 
316,  378,  454. 

,  John,  parson  of  Bippingale,  120. 

Ohediele.    See  ChichlL-y 

Cheokley  cum  Wrin^ll,  Cheokeleye,  oo. 
Cboster,  19". 

Chi^tieBcyo.     See  Chedaoy. 

Chcdileuiii'tli,  Chedeworth,  Uhedde^ 
worth,  Robert  de.  15,  179.  368. 

Thomas  de,  144. 

Master  Thomas  de,  145,   178. 

OhoddtTi-orth,     ,V/r  Cliedn-orth. 

Cheddleton,  Chetelton,  co.  Stafford.  148, 
156. 

Oheddre,  Ceddre,  Robert  de,  406,  423. 

Chedaltliocp.     See  TTieddlethorpe. 

Ghedworth.  CSieddeworth  [co.  Glouces- 
ter], \m.  168. 

Chedioy.  CTieddesi-yu  [oo.  SometBCt], 
William  de  Kirkeby  presented  to 
34,  43. 

Cliekenhul       See  QligmJ. 

ChelardeBtoii.     See  ChellastCMi. 

CheJchebeth.    See  Chelsea. 

CholflKiaTe,  Tlioma^  tliiid  of   203. 

OheJerfeld,  CSiiJlesfeld.  Robwi.  de,  369. 

Stephen  de,  257. 

Oiellaatoii,     Chelurdestou.     co.     Derby, 

149,  156. 
ChellesMd.     See  Oieleafpld. 
fhelmersford,  John  de,  82. 

,  ,  prebendary     of     Gaye 

Majpr,  85. 
Cbelmsford,    Chelmcrsford,    oo.    Essex. 

60. 
Chrfreye,  John  de,  16. 
Chelsea.    C%eJoheheth  [oo.   Middlesex]. 
Nicholas  Hosebonde,    parson  of, 
414. 
Cheltenham    [co.    Qlouoester],    letters 

patent  dated  at,  70,  72. 
Caieltou,  John  de,  390. 
Caielworth,  Chilworth.  oo.   Wilte    166, 

168. 
CheOwra,  Pet.T  de,  of  Howden,  109. 
Chene,  John,  443. 
Chcny,  (At'nncy.     See  Cheyny. 
Chepe,  Adam,  377. 

,  Henry,  377. 

Chtpi^anfofii.  Joliu  de,  rector  of  Baug- 
I  hui^t,  Z-VA. 

I  Rt^cr    de.    the   younger,    pre- 

'  Beotnl  to  Bonrne,  353. 

'  Otepetow  [oo.   Honmoutlil,  341.  402. 
j  Cherbourg,     Cbirebergh     [la.     Manche], 
St.  Maj-y  de  Voto,  abbot  of.  333. 
I   Chercham.     See  Qiurchani. 
Cbenohe.    See  Churche. 
Cherde.     See  Cbard. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


506 


Cheritpn  [oo.  Southampton],  400. 
CSierl^xbury    [Charlbury,    co.     Oxford], 

Gilbert  de,  163. 
Cherlegrave.     See  Wheatley. 
Oherleton.     See  Charlton. 
Cherleiton.     See  Chorleton. 
GhermyDistre.     See  Charminster. 
Cheme,  Michael,  442. 
Cherobles,  Stephen  de,  prior  of  Ponte- 

fraot,  197. 
Chert.    See  Chart. 
ChertoBeye.     See  Chertsey. 
CShertham.     See  CharUuun. 
Cliertsey,    Certeseye,    Cherteseye    [cjo. 
Surrey],  331. 

,  abbot  of,   120. 

,  abbey,  211. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  331. 

Cheeecronunc,  Chesoroume,  John,  374. 

,  William,  87.  374. 

CbeBellis,  Gilbert  de.  64. 
Cheaewardyn.    See  Cheewardine. 
Chesewyk.     See  Chiswick. 
Gbesham,  Philip  de,  412. 
Cheshunt.  CbeBthunt  [oo.  Herts],  2. 

,  Master    Ay  mo    de    Jovenzano, 

parson  of,  327. 

,  prioress  of,  323. 

Chesman,  Isabel,  154. 

Thomas  le,  314. 

Cbeeter,  county  of,  levies  and  arrays  in, 
174,  177,  208,  212,  227.  247. 

,  ,  castles  of,  229. 

,  chamberlain  of,  72. 

,  earl  d.       See  Edward, 

the  king's  son. 

,  ,  oommonalty  of.  72. 

Edward  earl  of.       See  E^dward, 

the  king's  son. 

,  justice  of,  72,  96. 

,  rebels'  landis  in,  144. 

Chester  [co.  Chester],  seized  into  the 
king's  hands,  72. 

,  burgesses  of,  27. 

,  castle  of,  coDstablcship  of,  194. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  198. 

,  mayor,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of, 

72. 

,  merchants  of,  114.  116. 

,  St.     John's,     dean     of.         See 

Ayremynne,    Master    Adam    de: 
Kynardeeleye,      Master    Sltophen 
de. 
Chesterfeld,    Cestrefeld,    Derby,    247. 

Chesterton,  Chastreton  [co.  Cambridge], 

290,  378,  449. 
ChiBterton,,  Ccsterton  [co.  Gambridge], 

Alexander  de,  152,  170. 

,  Simon  de.  153. 

Chestevill,  John  de,  314. 


Chesthunt,  Walter  de,  18. 
Chesthunt.  See  Cheshunt. 
Cheswardine,  Chesewardyn,  Cheswardyn 

[CO.  Salop],  48,  50,  255. 
Cheswardyn,  Hugh  de,  198. 
Chetelton.     See  Cheddleton. 
Chetington,  Ohetinton,  John  de,  67,  463. 
Cheu.     See  Dundry. 
Chevere,  John,  159. 
Clieverell,  CSieverel,  co.  Wilts,  163,  169. 
,  llionuis  the  parson's  bailiff  of, 

162-163,  169. 
Cheverel,  John  de,  17,  154,  166. 
Chevereller,  Tristram  le,  10. 
Cheverston,  William  de,  274. 
Cheviot,  Chyvyot  [co.  Northumberland], 

forest  of,  341. 
Choworth.     See  Chaworth. 
dieyndut,  John,  200. 
Cheyne.     See  Cheyny. 
Cheynel.    See  C^aynei. 
Ch^jmy,   Oheynay,   Chenney,   Cheygny, 

Cheyne,  Nicholas  de.  9,  23,  224, 

329,  347. 

,  Philip  de,  17. 

,  Roger  de,  17,  196. 

,  Roger  de,  the  son,  17. 

,  Thomas,  parson  of  Felton,  368. 

,  William  de,  18,  378. 

Chicat,  Bernard,  38. 

C*hicohe,  John,  Joan  wife  of,  122. 

Chichester,  Cicestre,  co.  Sussex,  96,  375, 

450. 

,  Holy  Trinity  church,  6. 

,  bishop  ai.    See  Langeton,  John 

de. 
,  Gilbert  bishop  of.     See  Sancto 

Leofardo,  Gilbert  de. 
,  bishopric  or  diooeae  of ,  2S1,  865, 

422. 
,  prebend  in  Sutton.      See  Mid- 

delton,.  Master  Gilbert  de. 
precentor  of.       See  Mota  Ghd- 

hard  de. 

,  prebendary  of.    See  the  like. 

,  office  of  butler  in,  325. 

Chichley,    Cheohele    [oo.    Bucks],    156, 

451. 
Chicksands,     Chikesand,     oo.    Bedford, 

priory  of,  405. 
Chidham.      CSiudeham,      oo.      SuaseK, 

Thomey  by.    See  Thorney. 
C^hidihok,  John,  the  elder.  445. 

C*higenhale  Trenchefoill.       See  Chignal 

Smealy. 
Chigewell,      Chiggeirell,      Chyggewell, 

Chygewell,  Chigwell.  Hamo,  148, 

162,  180,  342,  358. 
,  ,  mayor  of  London,  27, 

81,  86,  242,  349,  351,  425. 

,  Riohard  de,  127. 

TImmdm  de,  468. 


506 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


CKugEDal,  Chekunhull  [co.  Essex], 
Master  Thomas  de  Beslord,  par- 
90O  of,  47. 

C^ignal  Smealy,  Cbigenhalo  Trenche- 
foill,  CO.  Essex,  210. 

CSiigwell.    See  Chigewell. 

Chikesand.     See  Chicksands. 
Chilcombe,  Chilteoomb  [oo.   Southamp- 
ton], Robert  parson  of,  381. 
Chiloote,  Childeoote  [oo.  Derby],  377. 
Ohild,  John,  193. 

,  Michael,  134. 

,  Thomas.  203. 

,  William,  193. 

,  William  le.  383. 

Childeoote.     See  Chiloote. 

Childtmer,  Roger,  450. 

Chilham  [co.  Keot].  395. 

oastle  of,  206. 

,  castle,  manor  atMl  honor  of,  33. 

ChilHngton,  Chylyngton  [oo.  StafiPord], 

John  Giffard  of.     See  Giffard. 
Chilteoombe,  Robert  de,  chaplain,  381. 

Chilteoombe.     See  Chilcombe. 

Chiltenham,    John    de,    paiwm    of    St. 

Michael's,  Gloucester,  21. 

See  Cheltenham. 

Chilton  [oo.  Wilts],  letters  patent  dated 

at,  43,  45. 
Chilton  Tyeys  [co.  Wilts],  190. 

Chilton,  Chylton,  Gilbert  de,  296. 

,  Roger  de,  316. 

Chilworth.     See  Chel worth. 

Chilyngton,   Robert  de,    116. 

Chingford,  Chingelford  [oo.  Esses],  52, 
221. 

Chinnok.  John  de,  parsan  of  Piddle- 
trenthide,  389. 

Ohinnor,  Chynnore  [oo.  Oxford],  Wil- 
liam de  Leyoestre,  parson  of.  189. 

Chipley,  Chippele  [co.  Suffolk],  prior  of, 
286. 

Chirard,  Henry,  445. 

CSiirbury,  Chirebury  [co.  Salop],  Hugh 

de  Hereford,   prior  of,   112,   135. 

,  hundred  of,  46. 

Ohirohe.     See  Churche. 
Chirebergh.     See  Cherbourg. 
Chirk  [oo.  Denbigh],  oastle  of.  49. 
,  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of.     See 

Mortuo  Mari. 

land  of,  136,  158,  274. 

,  levies  from,   98. 

,  lord  of.     See.  Alan.  Edmund  son 

of. 
Chirketot.     Se^,  Criketot. 
Chirmistre.     See  Charminster. 
Chiselhampton,       Chisillianipton       [oo. 

Oxford],  163,  169,  319. 
Chiselhirst.     Sec  Chislehurst. 


Chisenhale,  John  de,  warden  of  the  free 

chapel  of  Cowling,  89. 
,  rector  of  the  chapel  of  Cowling, 

90. 

,  Robert  de,  406. 

,  ,  olerk  of  the  works  for 

the  castle  and  walls  of  Carlisle^ 

407. 
Chisilhampiboai.    See  Chiselhampton. 

Chislehurst,  Chiaelhurst  [oo.  Kent].  271. 

Chissebich,  Chissebech,  Richard  de,  181, 

216. 

,  Robert  de,  41. 

Chiswick,    Chesewyk    [co.    Middlesex], 

pneibend   of   St.   Paul's,    London, 

222. 
Chittem,  John  de,  435. 

Chivaler,  Michael,  315. 
Choppeook,  Ralph  son  of  Ralph,  211. 
Chorley  [co.  Lancaster],  380. 
Chouchi.     See  Couohy. 
Choudeseye,  Chouweseye.     See  Chawsey. 
Christchurch,      Cristchurch     Twynham 
[co.  Hants],  6,  281,  315,  880. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  6,  281. 

,  prior  of.  236. 

Chubbe,  Robert,  154. 

Chubbok,  Walter,  366. 
Chudeham.     See  Chidham. 
Chunal  in  Gloesop.     See  Kenil. 

Churcham,  Chercham  [co.  Gloucester], 
69. 

Churohe,  Cherohe,  Chirohe,  Hamo  atte, 
the  younger,  314. 

Heuiry  son  of  Thomas  atte,  155, 

451. 

,  John  atte,  447. 

,  Juliana  atte,  314. 

,  Martin  atte,  of  Swafield.  Alice 

wife  of,  431. 

William  atte,  314. 

Churchhill,  Master  Ralph  de  Luda,  par- 
son of,  431. 

Chygewell.     iSfee  Chigewell. 

Chyggewell.     See  Chigewell. 

Chylton.     See  C3iilton. 

Chylyngton.     See  Chillington. 

Cliyrk.     See  Chirk. 

Chyvyot.     See  Cheviot. 

Cioestre.     See  Chichester. 

[Cilweden].     See  Kylweden. 

Gnque  Ports,  317,  318. 

,  barons  of,  111. 

{    ,  barons  and  good  men  of,  102. 

,  floerti  of,  102,  276. 

!    ,  Robert  Bataill,  admiral  of  the 

fleet  of.  a^nst  the  Soots,  119. 
I    ,  warden  of,  57. 

,  Sec  Poccho,  John. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


507 


Ciiitley.  Qjmteley,  co.  Worcester,   156. 
Cirencester,     Cirenoestre,     Oyrenoestre 
[co.  Glouceeter],  29,  43,  97,  363. 
,  abbot  and  convent  of,  29,  123. 

,  abbot  of,  238. 

,  liberty  of  ihe  abbot  of,  42. 

bailiffs  and  good  men  of,  42. 

men  and  commonalty  of,  42. 

,  pava^  for,  42. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at.  39,  41, 

42,  43,  44,  45. 
,  muster  at,  38. 

,  regrators  of,  43. 

Citeaux  [Cote  d'Or].  Gilbert,  abbot  of, 

35. 
Oalorrd.     See  Clatford. 

aanfeld,  John  de,  76. 

Clanevogh,  Clanevouz,  denowe  [Llan- 
vogh  i.e.  Vowcliuroh,  co.  Here- 
ford P],  PhUip  de,  18,  77. 

Clapcote     in     Wallingford^     Clopcote.. 

Chepcote     [co.     Berks],     Walter 

▼icar  of,  258.  309,  312. 
Clapham  P      Clopham      [co.      Surrey], 

church  of,  12. 
Clapham,  Clopham  [co.  Sussex],  432. 

Clapton,  Clopton  [co.  Berks],  259,  309. 

Clapton,  Clopton  [co.  Northumberland], 
Walkelin  de  Asshemaresbrok, 
rector  of,  24. 

,  Philip  de  Warle,  rector  of,  24. 

Clare,  Master  Geoffrey  de,  172. 

,  Gilbeirt  de,   earl  of  Gloucestre 

and  Hertford,  104,  339.  360. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  360. 

,  Elizabeth,     sister    and 

co-heir  of,  102. 

,  Margaret  de,  countess  of  Corn- 
wall, the  king's  niece,  269. 

,  Master  Richard  de.  127. 

,  parson    of    St.    Mary's 

Dungarvan,  114,  325. 

,  Master  Simon  de,  presented  to  a 

moiety  of  West  Walton,  394,  420. 

,  Stephen  de,  parson  of  Bent- 
worth.     See  Claro  Monte. 

Clarel,  William,  219.  225. 

,  Agnes  his  wife,  219. 

Clarendon,  Clary ndon  [co.  Wilts],  Ivy 

church.     See  Ivy  church. 
Clarice,  Walter  son  of,  160. 

Claris,  co.  Sussex,  (^uK>e,  448. 

daro.  Clarow,  Clarowe,  co.  York, 
wapentake  of.  99,  125,  433. 

Claro  Monte.  Stephen  de,  parson  of 
Bentworth,  laii.  304. 

Clarow,  Clarowe.     See  Claro. 

Clarum,  John  de,  311. 


Claryndou.     See  Clarendon. 

Clary ng,  John,  403. 

Classebury.     See  Glasbury. 

Claibford,  Claford  [co.  Wilts],  prior  of, 

337. 
Clatre,  Walter  de,  388. 
Claver,    John,    justice,    447,    448,    450, 

454. 
Claverdon,  co.  Warwick,  156. 

Clavering,  co.  Essex,  61. 

Claverworth,   Chavenrorth  [in  Tindale 

ward],  CO.  Northumberland,  209, 

301. 
Claveryng,  John  de,  385. 

,  William  do,  427. 

Cla worth  [Clay worth,  co.  Nottingham], 

John  son  of  Ralph  de,  55,  370. 
,  William  son  of  Ralph  de,   55, 

370. 

See  Clayworth. 

Claxby,  Claxeby  [co.  Lincoln],  265. 

Claxby,  Simon  de,  parson  of  Maasing- 

ham,  440. 
Clay,  Robert  de,  152. 
,  Robert  de  alias  Ely.  170. 

Claybrok,  Roger  son  of  John  de,  126. 

Claydon  East,  Estoleydon  [co.  Bucks], 

134. 
Claydon     Steeple,     Stepuloleydon,     co. 

Bucks,  163,  319. 
Claydon,  Cleydon,  Robert  de,  252. 

William  de,  149,  186,  351,  383, 

389,  422,  434,  451. 
Clayton,  co.  Stafford,  182,  183. 

Clayton       [Clayton       Ic       Dale,       co. 

Lancaster],  Thomas  son  oif  John 

de,  446. 
Clayworth,  Claworth,   co.   Nottingham, 

65,  370. 
,  Master    John    de    Notkigham, 

parson  of,  91,  303. 
CLeauu^e,  William  de,  64. 

Clebury.     See  Cleobury. 

doeve     Priors,      Clyve      Priors      [co. 

Worcester],  218. 
Clement,  Richard,  383. 

,  Robert,  443.  449. 

Clencfeld.     See  Glenfiedd. 

aemfeld.     See  Glenfield. 

Clenkarny.     See  GUiukarni. 

denowe.     See  Clanevogh. 

Clenton,  John  de,  305. 

Caeobuiy,  Clebury  [co.  Salop],  park  of, 

333. 
Clepton,  James  de,  108. 
Clerbek,  Robert  399. 
Clerc.    See  Clerk. 
Clergy,   temporalities  of,   the  taxation 

of,  226. 


508 


GENEKAL    INDEX. 


derk,  Adam  le,  of  Wesiburgh,  15. 
,  Alexander  son  of  Andrew,  th?, 

2. 

,  Andrew  le,  47. 

Edmund  le,  258,  306,  312. 

,  ,  alias  Crek,  253. 

,  GeoflFrey  le,  65y  169. 

,  Henry,  146. 

,  John  le.  82. 

,  ,  162,  170. 

,  John  son  of  John  le,  446. 

,  Lewis  le,  84. 

,  Martin  le,  of  Watleling.  386. 

,  Nicholas  le,  166,  309,  310. 

,  Peter,  383. 

,  Peter  le,  of  Laventon,  163,  169. 

,  Ralph  son  of  Geoffrey  le,  169. 

,  Richard  le,  314. 

,  Richer,  the,  364. 

Thomas  le,  395. 

,  Thomas  le,  of  Ipswich,  27. 

Walter  le,  of  Chirnristre.  371. 

,  William  le,  154,  253,  377. 

,  William,  the,  13,  114. 

,  William  le,  of  Kyme,  58. 

,  William  son  of  Nicholas  le.  of 

Wymington,  319. 
Cleti,  John  de,  371. 
Cleyedon,  Clyvedon,  co.  Somerset,  252. 

Cle^edon,  John  de,  130. 

See  Clyvrdon. 

Cleveland,    Clyvelaod  [oo.  York],  parts 

of,  140. 
Cleveland,  Stephen  de,  381. 

dewer,  Cleware.  oo.  Berks.  43. 

Cley,  Richard  de,  32. 

See  Clay. 

Cleydon.     See  Claydon. 

Cliderhou,  Clyderhowo,  Adam  de,  382. 

,  Robert    de,    parson    of   Wigan, 

105,  110,  281. 

,  William  de,  99. 

Cliderhou.     See  Clftheroe. 

Olif ,  Clyf ,  Cliff\  Master  Henry  de,  5. 

26,  174,  201,  204,  329,  360,  361, 

871. 
,  ,  prebendary   of   Apples- 

thorpe,  4.  174,  335. 

,  ,  parson  of  Mold,  207. 

,  John  de,  349. 

,  Richard    de,    parson    of   South 

WamboEOugh,  230. 

,  Robert  de,  201. 

,  ,  presented   ito    Wigtoft, 

79. 
,  ,  rector    of    Geddington. 

49. 
,  Walter.  89. 

William  de,  83,  124.   LjO,  175, 

181,  183,  189,  230,  30^  324,  343, 
344.  378,  404,  416,  442,  455. 


!    dif ,  WilUam  de— €«>iU. 

,  ,  prebendary  of  Crow- 
hurst,  239,  282,  352. 

,  prebendary  oi  Emping*' 

ham,  198,  287,  339,  344,  352. 

,  ,  prebendary  of  Stoke  by 

Newark,  135. 

,  ,  parson  of  Leek,  208. 

,  of  Bristol,  421. 

diffeP  Clyf  [CO.  YorkP],  131. 

Clifford,  Clifford  in  Wales  [oo.  Here- 
ford], 182. 

,  castle,  town  and  manor  of,  179. 

,  land  of,  levies  from,  74. 

,  ,   lady      of.     See     Lacy. 

Alice  de. 

Clifford  Chambers,  Clifford  [oo.  Glouces- 
ter].  70. 

Clifford.  Clyfford,  Nicholas  de,  prkt>r  of 
Blyth,  31. 

,  Richard    de,  canon    of   Raven- 

sitone,  392,  394. 

Robert  de,  405. 

,  Roger  de,  20,  62,  81,  103,  104, 

127-8,  133,  183,  193,  201.  206, 
210,  827,  328,  365   437. 

Clifton  [oo.  Cumberland],  194. 

,  John,  parson  of.  89. 

Clifton  Campvill,  Clifton  [co.  Staff.], 
377,  378. 

Clifton  jnxta  Olneye  [Clifton,  co.  Bed- 
ford],  Thomas  de,   311. 

Clifton  Mabauk,  Clifton  [oo.  Dorset], 
chapel  of.  John  de  Sarum,  pre- 
aonted  to,  430. 

Clifton,  William  de,  824. 

Climsland.  Climmesland,    oo.    Cornwall, 

park  of,  251,  447. 
Clipslude,  Nicholas  de,  166. 
Clipston.  Kyngesclipston  [co.  Notts],  88. 

,  ohurdi  of,  355. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  358. 

Clisby.     See  aixby. 

Clisseby,  Master  Roger  de,  presented  to 

Haltwhistle.  8. 
,  ,  presented  tr>  Kilworth, 

53. 
,  presented     to    Arksey, 

83,  107. 
Clitheroe,  Cliderhou,  co.  Lanoestcr,  178. 

,  castle,  town  and  manor  of,  183. 

castle  of,  free  chapel  in,  Roger 

de  Lysewy,  chaplain  of,  202. 
,  Richard  Camel,  du^lain  of  the 

chapel  within  the  casitle  of,  127. 
Cliveden.  Clyvedon,    John    de,  justice, 

73,  96,   123,  213,  252.  267,  374, 

430,  442,  443,  453. 

,  Matthew  de,  53,  205. 

Clixby,  Clisby  [co.  Lincoln],  4. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


509 


Clon.     See  Clun.  >  Cooham,  Henry  de— cowf. 

Clonalwy,      Clonalewy      [oo.      Meath],  ,  warden  of  tho  C^iannel 

church  of,  419.  Islands  fempore  Edward  I,  440. 

Clone.     See  Clun.  Nioholas  de,  143. 

Cloafert  [Ireland]   John   bishop  of.  227.  ...■•.•••,  J^^ViS'  2^.'  267.  388, 
Clopcote,      Klepoote       [Clapcote,      co.  ^^    ^ 

Berks]    Alan  de,  m  308   312.  ^^^  ^  ^^^^     ^  Woroeeter, 

Walter  son  of  William  Stevotics  *        072  38O  396 


de,  312. 


alias  de  Clopton,   259, 


309. 


Glopoote.     See  Clapcote  in  Wallingford. 
Clopham.     See  Clapham. 
Clophoffether,  Walter  de,  448. 

aopton,  Robert  de,  382. 

,  WilUam  de,  187,  267. 

,  ,  abbot  of  Thompy,  263. 

Clopton.     See  Clapton. 
Qose  Roll,  234,  264,  268,  429. 
Cloune.  William  de,  103. 
Clun,  Clone,  Clon  [00.  Salop],  land  of, 
274,  447. 

,  leries  from,  98. 

lord  of.     See  Alan,  Edmund  son 

of. 

,  lordship  of,  136. 

Cluny    [Saone    et    Loire],     Raymond, 

abbot  of,  64. 
Cluny,  EmmA  de,  327. 
Clyderhowe.    See  Cliderhou. 
Clyf.    SeeCliSe, 
ClyfFord.     See  CliflFord. 
aynton,  Id*  de.  70. 

,  John  de,  76. 

,  of  Mazstoke,  878. 

,  ,  William     his     brothpr, 

878. 

,  William  de,  76. 

Clyro,  John  de,  42. 

,  William  de,  172. 

,  ,  parson  of  Ingram,  242. 

Clyve.     See.  King's  Cliffe. 

dyre  Priors.     See  Cleeve  Priors. 

Clyredon.     See  Cleredon. 

Clyvedom.    See  Cliveden. 

Cljnneland.     See  Cleveland. 

Co    ...     .  William  de,  •53. 

Cobbe,  Adam,  314. 

Gilbert,  382. 

,  Peter,  338. 

,  Tliomas,  23,  268. 

Cobeham.     See  Cobham. 

Cobel,  Ranulph,  60. 

,  Richard.  309. 

Cobeldyk.    See  Cupledyk. 

Coberleye.    See  Cobberley. 

C/obham,   Cobeham,   Cobbeham,   Henry 


Cobyn,  John,  316,  380. 

Coche,  Walter,  154. 

Cockermouth,  Cokermuth  [co.  Cumber- 
land], 435. 

,  honor  of,  194. 

Codcersand,  Cokersand  [00.  Lancaster], 
abbot  of,  119. 

C00U8.     See  Cok. 

Ooddington,  Cotyngton  [od.  Notts],  290. 

Codeford.     See  Codford. 

Codelesdon  in  the  New  Forest,  co. 
Southampton,  366. 

Codenoaerp>.     See  Codnor. 

Coderinton.     See  Codringfton. 

Codostone,  Joan  de,  148. 

,  ,  Henry  her  son,  148. 

Codewell,  Stephen  de,  172. 
Master  William  de,  172. 

Codford,  Codeford,  co.  Wilts,  896. 

Codford,  Westoodeford  [00.  Wilts].,  190. 

Codford  St.  Mary,  Codeford  [00.  Wilts], 
361. 

Codnor,  Codenouere  [co.  Derby], 
Richard  de  Grey  of.    See  Grey. 

Codnor  [co.  Derby],  le^rs  patent  dated 
at,  81,  87. 

Codrington,  Coderinton  [co.  Glouces- 
ter], 284. 

Coftin,  GeoflFrey.  78. 

Cogan,  John  de,  treasurer  of  Ireland, 

13. 
Ooggcshale,  John  de,  264.  443. 
Coggeshall,    Cogesliale,    Coggeshale,  co. 

Essex,  254,  443. 
,  abbot  of,  238. 

Coguti,  Amald,  38. 

Coinage,  falsification  of,  60,  381. 

Cok,  Coke,  Keue,    Keu,    Koke,    Cokes, 
Cocus,  Coo,  Adam,  229. 

,  Agnes  Uk,  166. 

,  Alexander,  99. 

,  Henry  le,  of  Bensington,   259, 

308. 

,  Hervey  le,  7. 

,  Hugh  le,  312,  446. 

,  Joan  la^  <^  Hampton,  164. 


de,  ja*«bioe,  59,  60,  147,  149,  157,   |    ,  John  le.  301,  375,  448. 

259,  306,  310,  313,  317,  318,  370,       ,  of  Austrey,  378. 


871,  876,  383,  385,  444,  449,  452, 
456. 


.,  Hugh  his  son,  378. 
.,  the  elder,  166. 


510 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Ook— conf. 

John  son  of  Riohard  le,  of  Berk- 

hampeeteed.  451. 

,  ,  Henry  his  brother,  461. 

,  Loureooe  le,  of  Norwich,  877. 

,  Peter  le.  464. 

,  PhUip  le,  167. 

,  Riohard  le,  19,  166,  461. 

J  ,  Richard  le,  of  Crokham, 

319. 

,  Robert,  116,  406,  411,  448. 

,  ,  Edith  his  wife,  411. 

,  ,  John,      Tbomaa      and 

Robert  his  sons.  411. 

,  ,  Agnes    sister    of    the 

latter,  411. 

,  Roger  le,  152,  171. 

,  ,  of  Highworth,  164. 

,  ,  of  Seybrok,  461. 

,  Sibyl  la,  of  Berwick  [co.  Ox- 
ford], 269,  306,  312. 

,  Simon,  448. 

,  Stephen  le^  of  Sotheray,  374. 

,  Tliomas,  166,  162,  267,  368,376. 

444. 

,  Tliomas  de,  122. 

J  nomas  le,  of  la  Lee,  452. 

,  ,  of  Satheray,  374. 

,  Walter  le.  66. 

,  William,  467. 

Ookard,  Riohard,  374. 

Cokefeld,  Benediob,  242,  264,  309.  312. 

384. 
Cokefeld.    See  Ouckfield. 
Cofeei.  Robert,  268,  369. 
Coker,  Riohard  lo,  310. 

Cokerel,  Robert,  110. 
,  Roger,  263. 

Ookermuth.     See  Cocker  mouth. 

Cokersand.     See  Oockersand. 

Ookes.     Sec  Cok. 

Gokeseye,  Hugh  de,  79,  338. 

Cokewald,  William,  296. 

Cokkebayn,  John,  446. 

Colby,  William    de,  presented   to  Wil- 
k>ughby,  331. 

Colchester,    Colecestre    [co.    Essex],    2, 
d\ 

,  St.  Helen,  chapcd  of,  2. 

,  abbot  of,  70,  74. 

,  castle  of,  gaol  of,  27. 

mayor,  bailiffs,  and    good   men 

of,  92. 

,  gaol  of,  60. 

Coldale,  Richard  do,  103. 

Cole,  Adam,  386. 

,  Gilbert,  55,  86. 

,  Robert,  199. 

,  Thomas,  of  Frees.  146. 


Coleoestrer.  Elias,  389. 

,  John  de,  396. 

,  Master  Jiohn  de,  parson  of  Ten- 

dring,  2. 

See  Colchester. 

Coleham.    See  Colham. 
Coleman,  Humphrey,  268,  312. 

,  William,  308. 

Cdlepeper,    Colpeper,    Ookpepir,    John. 

440. 

,  John  son  of  Thomas  de,  18. 

,  Nicholas,  374,  383. 

Thomas,  18,  148. 

,  ,  Margery    wife   of,  440. 

442. 
,  ,  Walter  his  son,  440. 

,^ ,  ,  John  his  son,  440. 

,  Richard  his  son,  442. 

Coleprest,   William,   457. 

Coleme  [oo.  Wilts],  190. 

Coles,  Agnes,  164. 

,  Christina,  164. 

See  Cole. 

Colet,  John,  377. 
,  William,  376. 

Colevill,  Hugh  de,  219. 

,  John  de,  266. 

,  Luke  de,  219. 

,  Philip  de,  419. 

,  Robert  de,  100,  126,  131,  177. 

,  Thomas  de,  222,  226  264. 

Colewell.    See  Colwall. 

Colewenne,  Gilbert  de,  59. 

Coleworth,  Master  John  de,  427. 

Oolewych.     See  Colwich. 

Oolham,  Coleham,  co.   Middlesex,   179, 

182. 
Colham,  Hugh  de,  19. 

Colian,  William,  268. 

Cohere,  Colyer,  Roger,  80. 

,  Thomas  le,  315,  380. 

Colingham  [co.   York],  296. 

,  rector  of,  297. 

Colingham.     Se^  Collingham,  co.  York. 

Colkirk,  Soer  de,  446. 

Colkyn,  John,  384. 

CoUe,  John,  312. 

C/oUing.     See  Oolyn. 

Collingbourne-Ducis,  Colyngburn  [co. 
Wilts],  138,  182,  183. 

Oollingham,  Colyngham,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 315. 

Collingham  North,  Northcolynghnm, 
[co.  Notts],  Roger  de  Sutton, 
presented  to  the  church  of,  24. 

Collom,  Thomas  de,  parson  of  Wollav- 
yngton,  119. 

Colne  St.  Aldwin's,  Conine,  co.  Somer- 
set [reetius  co.  Gloucester],  163. 

,  oo.  Gloucester,  320, 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Golae  St.  Aldwyn's,  Cnlne  Sanoti  Eal-  { 

wyni  [oo.  Olouooster],  69. 
,  Sogers,     Cnlne     Rogeri     [co. 

Glouoeatar],  69. 
Golne,  Earls,  Colne  [on.  Buex].  (a  cell 

to  Abingdon),  25. 
,  John      de      Oampeden, 

prior  of.   35. 
prior  and  convent   of, 

26.  I 

Colne,  John  de,  109.  . 

Colnej,  St.  John's  chapel,  William  de   i 

Leroeatre,  parson  of,  IBO.  i 

Colneye,  Ralph  de,  44B,  453. 
Colnham,  Hugh  de,  of  Shreirshnr;,  50,    | 

S3. 

,  CO.  Oxford.    See  Oulhain.  ' 

Colp,  Calp  [oo.  Meath],  church  of,  419.  : 
Colp,  John  son  of  William  de.  130. 
Oolpeper.  See  Colepoper.  I 
Colahnll,  Thomas  de,  172. 
CoUwayn,  Pater  de,  252.  | 
Colthorp,  John  de,  16.  I 
[Colthorpe,   co.   York],   William    I 

de,  3S4. 
Coltrep,  John  de,  165.  I 

Coltman.  Geoffrey,  166.  | 

Cblton,  Walter  son  of  Adam  de,  160.        j 
Coltrep.     Sf.e  Colthorp. 
Oolumba,  John  de,  304.  I 

Oolnmpna,  John    Landulphi    de.      See  : 

Landuiphi.  I 

Colverle,  in  the  New  Forest,  co.  South- 

ampton,  366. 
Colwall,  Colewelle,  co.   Hereford,  452.      i 
Colwich,   Colewych   [co.   Stafford],  pre- 
bend of  Lichfield,  395.  ' 
Colyer.    See  Cohere. 
C«lyii,  Colling,  John,  360.                         j 

,  Nicholas.  255.  | 

,  William,  256.  ; 

,  ,  Roger  his  brother,  255.  I 

Colyngburn.    Su  Collingbonme  Dncis.    < 
Oolyn^iam,     Thomas    de,     parson     of  : 

Plumitead  by  Baoonsthorpe,  238.   | 
Colynton,  Richard  de,  388. 
Colynton.     See  Colyton.  I 

Colyon,  William,  87.  I 

Cotton,  Colynton  [oo.  Devon],  Master 

John    de    Shoteswell,  parson  of,   ' 

83.  j 

Gombe  Rnglish.     See  Inglesooun^e.         | 
Combe    Quart  a,    Cnnibe    Quarta    [co. 

Somerset],     Master    Robert    de 

Oantoaria,  prebendary  of,  207.  I 
Onmbe,  Coumbe,  WilKam  de  Iliademar-  | 

ton,  parson  of,  3H.  \ 
Combe,  Oonmbe,  Robert  de,  360.  ' 
Walter  de,  66,  403.                       [ 


Oomherhale,  Adam  de,  76. 
Gombermer*.    Oumbermere    [oo.    Cfaes- 

ter],  abbot  and  oonrent  of,  8. 
Oomberton,  Cnmbreton,  co.  Woroeiter, 

167,  168,  387. 
,  Cnmberton     [Combert«n,     oo. 

Cambridge],  John  de,  163,  170, 

449. 

,   ,  'sherman,'  152. 

,  ,  Ralph  de,  153,  171. 

,  Robert    de,    153,    378, 

449. 
Comerford,   Commerford,   Philip  de,   6, 

423. 
Compton  Chamberlayne  P  OumptoD,  co. 

Wilts,   186,  168. 
Compton  by  Winchester  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], 290. 
Compton,  John  Melbum  of.    See  Mel- 

bUTB. 

Compton,  Cnmpton,  Nioholaa  de,  68. 
[CO.  Berks  P],  Peter  de,  269,  309, 

312. 

,  Richard  de,  10. 

,  Robert  de,  80. 

,  Robert  son  of  Robert  de,  67. 

,  Roger  de,  230. 

,  William  de,  266. 

Comyn,  Joan,  290. 

CODches  [Enre],  abbot  of,  431. 

Conderton,  Conterton  [oo,  Worcester] 

218. 
Condi,    See  Condy. 
Condover  [oo.  Salop],  Henry  de  Lyche- 

feld,  parson  of,  139. 
Conduotu,  Reginald  de,  242,  277. 
Condy,  Condi,  Stephen,  260,  442,  443. 
Conestable,  Constable,  Peter,  47. 

Robert  le,  181,  466. 

,  Robert,  187. 

,  Robert  le,  of  Flaynbnrgh,  99, 

177. 

, of  Holderneaa,  99. 

,  ,  125. 

Coneway.  See  Conway. 
Coneweye.  See  Conway. 
Congham  [co.  Norfolk],  John  de,  449. 

,  Simon  de,  18,  448. 

Congleton,  Congelton,  oo.Chester,  161, 

194. 
Conisborough,       Conyngesburgh       [oo. 

York],    castle    of,    constable    of. 

See  Flete,  Roger  de. 
,  ,  porter  of.     See  Waller, 

William  le. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  254. 

Conqnest,  John,  318. 
Consote,  Tideman,  280. 
Constable.    See  Conestabla. 
Constantyn,  Kmon,  7,  103,  i 


512 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Oonsumpta  per  Mare,  Waleton  [in  Wal- 
ton-le-Soken,  oo.  Essex],  prebend 
in  St.  Paal's,  London,  222. 

Cbnterton.    See  Conderton. 

Oontrariants,  46,  47,  49,  71. 

pardons  to,  15-20,  70,  71,  76. 

,  arrested,  81. 

,  abbey  impoverished  by,  261. 

,  executions  of,  148-9. 

lands  seised,  161. 

lands  south  of  Trent,  265. 

See  Badelesmere,   Bartholomew 

de ;  Tickhill  Castle :  Harda,  An- 
drew de ;  Thomas,  earl  of  Lan- 
caster; Mortuo  Mari,  Roger  de, 
of  Wigmore. 

Controne,  Master  Pancins  de,  222,  271, 
280. 

Cbnvers,  Alexander  le,  102., 

,  Hawisia  la,  of  Oxford,  270. 

,  Master  Philip  le,  treasurer  of 

Beyns,  231. 

Converts,  House  of.     See  London,  Con- 
verts. 

Conway,  Coneway,  Coneweye  [co.  Car- 
narvon], castle  of,  353. 

,  port  of,  95. 

Conyngesburgh.    See  Conisborough. 

Conyngeston.     See  Weston  Coney. 

Cbnyngham,  John  de,  128. 

Cbok.    See  Cok. 

Coombe,    Coumbe  [co.    Southampton], 

169. 
Cope,  Coppe,  Henry,  377. 

,  Juliana,  155,  369. 

Copegrey,  Reginald,  81. 

Gopeland  or  Coupland,  Coupeland  [co. 

Cumberland],   forester  of.       Sec 

Levyngton,  Adam  de. 
Cbper.     See  Couper. 
Copford  [co.    Essex],    prebend    of  St. 

Paul's,  London,  262. 
Coppe.     See  Cope. 
Coppedok,  Thomas,  314. 
Goppegrave,  Roger  de,  428. 
Coppere,  Maud  la,  455. 

Coppyng,  Adam,  154. 

,  William,  154. 

Copyn,  Hamo,  314. 

Corbet,  Beatrice,  lady   of    Cause,    447, 

452. 

,  Peter  de,  179,  215. 

,  Peter,  lord  of  Cause  [co.  Salop], 

50,  158,  190. 

,  Peter  son  of  Thomas,  190. 

,  Richard,  of  Tasley,  268. 

,  Roger,  45,  90,  199,  215. 

,  ,  keeper  of  Bridgnorth, 

44. 


Oorbeti — ponf. 

Roger,  of  Hadley   [«>.    Salop], 

42 

,  * ,  of    Tasley,    125,    197, 

214. 

Tliomas,  08. 

William,    124,    131,    133,    214, 

268,  274,  337. 
Corbrigge  [C\)rbridge,  oo.  Northumber- 
land], Robert  de,  128. 

,  Thomas  de,  68. 

,  Master  Thomas  de,   sacristan 

or  warden  of  the  chapel  of  St. 
Mary    and    the    Holy    Angels, 
York,  296. 
Corbyn,  Walter,  445. 
Corch,  WUliam  le,  316,  880. 
Cordes,  John  de,  310,  318. 
Corfham.     See  Oortham. 
Oorfyn,  Richard,  371. 
Cork,  John,  bishop  of,  140. 

,  John,  bishop  of,  translated  to 

Meath,   5. 

,  Philip,     a     Friar     Preacher, 

bishop  of,  5,   10. 

,  mayor,  bailiffs  and  others  of, 

95. 
Cbrk,  John  de,  360. 
Cormailes,  Oormayles,  John  de,  59,  375. 
Cornard,  Cornerd  [co.  Suffolk],  7. 
Oorner,  Henry,  454. 
Cornerd.     See  Cornard. 
Cornerthe,  George  do,  185. 
Cornewayll.     Sec  Cornubia. 
Oornmanger,  Reginald  le,  156. 

William  son  of  William  le,   of 

Leatherhead,   219. 
Cornubia,     Cornewayll,     Geoffrey     de, 
200. 

,  Richard  de,  67,  353. 

,  ,  king's  clerk,   397. 

,  ,  parson   of    Kidbrooke, 

453. 
Cornubien,  Gilbert,  419. 
Cornwall,  arrays  and  levies  in,  30,  93, 
96,  123,  213,  224. 

.,  Margaret,   countess   of.       See 

Clare,  Margaret  de. 

,  king's  mines  in,   Simon   Belde 

and  Gilbert  de  la  Forde,   war- 
dens of,  5. 

,  hundreds  of,  bailiffs  of,   15. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,   144,   161. 

,  sheriff  of,    183. 

,  ships  for  the  Scotch  war,  102. 

,  ulnager  for.     See  Bruere,  Wil- 
liam le. 

,  victuals  from,  93. 

Corp',  John,  375. 
Corpichon,  John,  884. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


518 


Corringham,  Coryngham  [co.  Essex], 
William  <le  Elmham,  presented 
to,.  302. 

Corrody,  441. 

Oorry,  Walter  de,   272. 
*S*cc   Curre. 

Corse,  Cors  [co.  Gloucester],  forest  of, 

222. 
,  John  son  of  Reginald  of.     See 

Reginald. 

Corthain,  Corfhani  [co.  Salop],  50. 

Gorton,   William  do,   321. 

Cory  Malet.     Sec  Curry  Mallet. 

Coryngham.     See  Corringbani. 

Corzoun.     See  Cursun. 

Cos,  Hugh  de,  434. 

Cosham  East,  Estcosham  by  Wymer- 
ynge  [co.   Southampton],   107. 

Cosheston,  Costinston  [co.  Pembroke], 

389. 
Cossale,  William  de,   31. 

Costard,   Adam,   253,   258,   308,   312. 
,  Philip,    lt">4. 

Thomas,    25{),    309. 

Costentyn,  Richard,  Maud  wife  of,  27. 

See  Constantyn. 

Costeseye,  Costesseye,  Anselm  de, 
Ancelm  d«,  152,  170,  171. 

,  Roger  de,   153. 

Costessey,  Costesseye,  co.  Norfolk,  385. 

Costinston.     See  Cosheston. 

Costock,  Curly  ngstok  [co.  Notts], 
John  de  Langeton,  parson  of, 
a>4. 

Coston,  John  de,  444. 

Cosyn,   Cousyn,   Henry,   16. 

John,  103,  229,  301,  346. 

,  Margaret      his      wife, 

301. 

,  John  le,  atlas  de  Coulyng,  170. 

See  Cussyng. 

Cote,  Cottc,  Thomas,  445. 

,  William,  445. 

Sec  Cotes. 

Cotegrave,  Robert  de,  chamberlain  of 

the  Exchequer  of  Dublin,  113. 
Cotel,  Elias,  409. 

,  ,  Margery  his  wife,  409. 

,  John,  253,  258,  808. 

,  Thomas,   259,   308,   312. 

Coteler,  Coteller,  John  le,  150. 

,  ,  of  Sandwich,  6. 

Cot  en.     Sec  Coton. 

Cotenham,  Thomas  de,  170,  267. 
Ootere,  John  de  la,  149. 

,  Roger,  419. 

Coterel,  Coterell,  Adam,  814. 
,  William,   71,  223. 

24962 


Cotes,  John  de,  319. 

,  John    son    of    Hugh     de,     of 

Ravenserodd,  117. 

,  Peter  de,  444. 

Ralph  de,  117. 

Cotes.     See  Coton ;    Cote. 
Cotesbech.     See   Cottesbatch. 
Cotesford,    John   de,    87. 
Cotherstoke.     See  Cotterstock. 
Coton  ?  Cotes  [co.  Cambridge],  Master 

John  de  Aslakby,  presented  to,23'<. 
,  William  de  Aslakby,  rector  of, 

233. 
Coton,  Cot  en  [Coton,  co.  Cambridge], 

Walter  de,  153,  171. 

,  Cotoun,  John  de,  127. 

Cotte.     See  Cote. 

Cottesbatch,   Cotesbech,   co.   Leicester, 

156. 
Cotterstock,    Cotherstoke    [co.   North- 
ampton],  252. 
Cottingham,    Cotyngham    [co.    York], 

138.  313. 

,  advowson  of,  138. 

Cotum,  Reyner  de,  32. 

Cotyn,  Simon,  305. 

Cotyngham,  Robert  son  of  Nicholas  de 

313. 

See  Cottingham. 

Cotyngham.     See  Cottingham. 

Cotyngton.     See  Coddington. 

Coucy,     Chouchi,     C^iouchy,   Ingelram 

de,  436. 
Couden,  Coudenn.     »Sf/;  Oowden. 

Coudre      [in      Goldcliff      liberty,      co. 

Monmouth],  164. 
Couele,  William  de,  141. 

See  Couleye. 

Cougate,   William   de,    116. 

Couherd,  Henry  le,  377. 

,  Roger  le,  377. 

Couleye.  John  de,  6. 

Sec  Couele. 

(^ouley  [Cowley,  co.  Stafford],  Will  am 

de,   255. 
CVulne.     See  Colne. 
Coulne.     See  Coin  St.  Aldwins. 
Coulth,  John,  'smith'  or  'fevre,'  258, 

308,  311. 
Coulyng,   John   de,   152. 

,  alias  le  Cousyn,  172.  . 

Coulynge.     See  Cowling. 
Coumbe.     See  Coombe;   Combe. 
Coumber,  Robert,   448. 
Councedieu,  Richard,  86. 
Council,   298. 

,  order  of,  6. 

,  retained  to  be  of  the ,  for  life,  24  7. 

,  king     and,     petitions     before, 

251,  433,  450,  451,  458. 

2k 


514 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Countasse,   Alice  la,   2S5. 

Counter,  John,  167. 

Goanterfeiting  the  coin,  60. 

Countesse,   William,   154. 

Coupeland,  John  de,  186,  329. 

,  ,  warden  of  the  hospital 

of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Preston, 

127. 
Conpeland.     Se£  Copeland. 

Coupere,  CJoper,  James  le,  319. 

,  John  le,  20,  309. 

,  Nicholas  le,  110,  259,  308,  312. 

,  Peter  le,  of  Wootton,   154. 

Courson.     See  Cursun. 
Conrt,  Denis  de  la,  322,  371. 
Conrtenay,    Courteneye,    Eleanor    de, 
40,  230. 

,  Hugh  de,  39,  40. 

Oourter,  Ralph,  319. 

Conrteys.     See  Curteys. 

Gousterde    hy    Baunibiirgh.      Sec  Bnm- 

borough. 
Goosyn.     See  Cosyn. 

Couwyk.     See  Co  wick. 
Cove,  North,  Northcove  [co.  Suffolk], 
Clement  de  Lek,  parson  of,  301. 

Govenham   [co.    Lincoln],    Robert   de, 

384. 
Co  ventre,  John  de,  267. 

Ralph  de,  451. 

,  Robert  de,  19. 

Coventry,  Coventre,  co.  Warwick,   97, 

172,  285,   360,   374. 

,  king  at,   78. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  70,  72, 

75,  76,  78,  80,   147. 

,  muster  at,   73. 

,  priory,  of,   75. 

,  ,  cellarer    of,    Simon    de 

Franketon,  33. 
,  ,  prior   and    convent   of, 

33. 
,  ,  sacristan  of,  William  de 

Blaby,  33. 
,  St.  John's  hospital,  master  and 

brethren  of,  280. 

,  St.  MichaeVs  church,  360. 

,  100  armed   men  from,   against 

the  contrariants,  316. 
Coventry  and  Lichfield,  bishop  of.    Se^ 

Langeton,    Walter   de. 
,  See     Northburgh, 

Roger  de. 
,  bishopric  or  diocese  of,  33,  37, 

38,  41,  47,  48,  52,  81,  85,  87,  112, 

189,  222,  239,  248,  276,  285. 

Cowden,  Couden,  Coudenne  [co.  Kent], 

374,  383. 
,  Hugh  Bonzi,  parson  of  108,  282, 

374,  383. 


Cowel,  Robert,  386. 

Cowick,  Couwyk  [co.  York],  279. 

,  letters   patent    dated   at,    231, 

232,  233,  234,  283,  285,  286,  287, 
288,  291,  292,  293,  294,  295,  296, 
297,  298,  299,  300,  301,  302,  305, 
315,  316,  325,  326,  327,  328,  329, 
332,  334,  335,  372,  375. 

Cowley,  CO.  Stafford.     See  Couley. 

Cowling,  Coulynge  [co.  Suffolk],  St. 
Margaret's  chapel  or  free  chapel, 
John  de  Chlsenhale,  warden  or 
rector  of,  89,  90. 

,  ,  Henry  de  Wygan,  war- 
den or  rector  of,  89,  91. 

Coygnere,  Robert,  454. 

Coyners,  Robert,  316. 

Coysell,  William  de,  333. 

Crabbe,  Nicholas,  371. 

Craddok,  William,  255. 

Cragfergus.     See  Carrickfergus. 

Crak,  Crake,  Robert,  20,  110. 

,  William,  20,  110. 

Crakfcrgus.     See  Carrickfergus. 

Crakhale,  Henry  son  of  Gilbert  de,  56. 

,  Gilbert  de,  56. 

Crakputes,  co.  York,  373. 

Cramavil,  John  de,  187. 

Crame,  Gramme,  Peter,  248.  322,  403. 

Cramlington,  Oramljmton  [co.  North- 
umberland], 287,  322. 

,  advowson  of,  ^7. 

,  St.  Nicholas  chapel,  287. 

Cramlyngton,  Richard  de,  322. 

Alice  his  wife,  322. 

,  ,  John   her  son, 

322. 

Gramme.     See  Crame. 

Crampe,  John,  54. 

Cranborne,  Cranebourn,  co.  Dorset, 
chace  of,  203. 

C'ranbrook,  Cranebrok  [co.  Kent  i*], 
246. 

Crane,   Nicholas,   391. 

Craneleye,  John  de,  349. 

Cranesle,  Simon  de,  389. 

Crathorne,  co.  York.     jSVe  Crau thorn. 

C'raucuiiib,  Master  John  d-e,  archdeacon 
of  East  Riding,  296. 

Crauden,  John  de,  prior  of  Ely,  273. 

Craule.     See  Crawley. 

Crauncewyk,  Richard  de,  89. 

See  Chauncewyk. 

Craunford,  Robert  de,  80. 

Crauthorn  [Crathorne,  co.  York],  Mat- 
thew de,  6,  115,  415. 

CVaven  [co.  York],  parts  of,  97. 

,  arrays  and  levies  in,  208,  240, 

261. 

Craven  and  Staincliff,  co.  York,  wapen- 
take of,  99. 


GENERAL    INDEX 


CrsTsne,  .Robert  de,  871. 
Oraweceatre,  Edmtmd  de,  200. 

Orafreherst,  Cravharst.    ,S'ee  Crowlmrst, 

Crawley,  Little  Craule,  co.  Bucks,  160. 

C^awiry  ?  Crauelegh ,  Crauleye  [oo. 
Bucks],  Roger  de  Gildesburgh, 
paraon  iif  34,  21!)- 

4.:,  Crsule,  CtouIp  [co.  Southamp- 
ton] Ponoiua  de  Turnemyre  pre- 
sented to.  400.  406.  409,  432. 

Craystok.     Str  Creystok. 

Creditor,  Critiitone  Co.  Devon],  tithe 
of  the  fair,  291. 

,  vicara  of,  291. 

Creek,  Crek,  Crick,  Edmund  le,  253. 

,  aliai  Clerk,     flee  Clerk. 

John  de.  166,  225,  242  272,  370. 

Martin  de,  172. 

BJchard  de,  2. 

,  Robert,  247. 

,  -Walter  da,  166,  232. 

,  William  de,  416. 

Creistok.     Sw  Crpjato)!. 

Crek.    See  Crick ;  Creek ;  Crok. 

Cremona  [Italy],  417. 

Crendon  [co.  Buck],  319. 

Crenellation,  licences  for,  7,  52,  82,  140. 

CreppjDgg,  Robert  de,  100. 

Crepyn,  Walter,  124,  22.5. 

Crescy.     pS«  Cressy. 

Creslow,  KerselowB  [co.  Buckingham], 
316. 

Cressenay,  William  de,  348. 

Creisenore,  William  de  la,  1B6. 

Cresaewell.    See  Creswell. 

Cruusnpt-liL'Vede.     See  Kerahope  He«d- 

Crewy,  Crescy,  £dniand  de,  198,  414. 

,  William  de,  414. 

,  Hugh  his  aon,  414. 

Creston,  Henry  de.  293,  336. 

(VeHvell,  CresiseweU,  en.  Stafford,  149, 
15C. 

Creton,  John  de,  80. 

Creuequor,  John  son  of  Robert  de,  448. 

Creuker.     Set  Crnckerhill  in  Fareham. 

Creyatok,  (.'rajstok,  Creistok  [Grey- 
stok.  CO.  Cumbcrlnnd],  Ralph  de, 
92,  199,  278. 

,  Elizabeth  de,  966. 

Creystok.     Su  Oreyatoke. 

Criccieth  P  Cmkyn  [oo.  Oamanron], 
castle  of,  353. 

Crich,  Cryche,  Orach,  co.  Derby,  393, 
421. 

Crick,  Crek,  co.  Northampton,  166. 

Crick.    See  Creek. 

Crickhowell,  Kirkehowell  [oo.  Brecon], 
castle,  town  and  lands  of,  40. 

Cricklade  [e:>.  Wilts],  letters  patent 
dat<>d  at.  43, 


Cricklnde,    Crickklade,    Crickelade,   co. 

"Wilt-s  166,  168. 
Criditono.     Sec  Crediton. 
Criel,  Cryel,  Kiriel,    Kyriel,    Nicholfts, 

148,  430,  436. 
.lieutenant  of  the  warden  of  the 

Cintjue  Ports,  318.  376. 
Thonias  de,   of  Newington  [co. 

Kent]   87 
Criketut,  Uryketot,  Chirketot,  George, 

,  John,  166. 

,  Roger,  444. 

,  WilUam  de,  187,  403. 

Crikkelade.    See  Cricklade. 

Criour,  Stephen  la,  361. 

,  ,  Maud   his   wife,   361. 

Crist ohiirche  Twynham.  Sre  Chriat- 
cliiircii. 

Cristemesse,  William,  87. 

Crookerhill  in  Fareham  P  Crenker,  oo. 
Southampton,  165,  168. 

Croft,  Henry  de,  the  younger,  382. 

,  Hugh  de,  89. 

,  John  de,  382. 

,  William  de,  450. 

Crofton,  Henry  de,  350. 

Richard  de,  31. 

Croit,  Roburt  de  la,  parson  of  Kettlc- 
thorpe,  129. 

iSci;  Cms,  Crotiche. 

Croiser.    See  Croyser. 

Crok,  Croke,  Edmnnd,  269.  309,  812. 

,  John,  del  Oke.  259,  308,  312. 

,  Peter,  292. 

,  Isabel  wife  of,  292. 

,   Roger  son  of,  292. 

,  Richard,  388. 

,  Robert,  56,  370. 

Crokere,  Crokkere,  Crokhere,  William 
le,  259,  258,  3C6,  312. 

Philip  le,  874. 

Croktsestun,  John  de,  presented  to 
Yarlington,   23. 

Crokeaford,  John  de  the  elder,  80. 

,  the  ynUufter,  80. 

Crokford.  John  di-,  presented  to  Car- 
narvon,  211. 

Crokhnm,  Thomas  de,  342,  343. 

Cmkham.    .See  Crookham. 

Crokhere,  Crokkere.    See  Crokere, 

Cromersh.    Sec  CrowmBrBh, 

Cromwell,  Cromhwell,  Crumbeirell, 
Crumbwell,  John  de,  66,  183,  174, 
183,  184,  18S,  180,  212,  222,  226, 
247,  261,  283,  275,  324. 

,  keeper    of    the    forest 

north'of  Trent  266,  289. 

,  ,  Idonta    his    ^e,    133, 

174,  181,  824,  327. 


516 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Oromwell — cont, 

,  keeper  of  the  land  of  Hope,  275. 

,  John  de,  lord  of  Hope,  98. 

,  Richard  de,  68. 

,  Thomas  de,  194. 

Orondall,   Cnindal   [co.   Southampton], 


Ci'oxton  [diocese  of  Lincoln],  William  de 
Dal  ton,  presented  to,  402. 

^  ,  John     de     Donestaple 

presented  to,  140. 

Croxton  Kerrial,  Croxton  [co.  Leices- 
ter], abbot  of,  106. 


Thomas  de  Staunton  presented  to,    ;    ,  abbot  and  convent  of,  306. 

41^  i   Croycer.     See  Croyser. 

Crookham,  Crokham  [co.  Berks  ?],  319.  1  Croyl,  Henry,  445. 

Crophill.     See  Cropwell.  j  Croyland  [co.  Lincoln],  abbot  of,  119. 

Cropwell,    Crophill    [co.    Nottingham],  j  Qp^yger,   Croycer,   Croizer,   Simon,   65, 

prebend  of.     See  Oxton.  ^              gj    ^g^    262,  423. 

Cros,  John  atte,  256.  '  Crubbe,  Nicholas,  445. 

,  John  son  of  Geoffrey  atte,  447.  g^^  Grubbe. 

,  Peter  del,  309.  i  '^^^i^]    See  Crich. 

'  SSiz^'^^^o^he  '   ^"^^^^-     ^''  ^°^"^^- 

Cro8holm,'johTde,  the%ounger,  444,    i    Cruddemor,   Crudelmor,  John  de,  315, 

ooO. 
Crukyn.     See  Criccieth. 
Crulefeld,  Alexander  de,  76. 
Crul,  Crull,  Crullo,  Henry  de,  of  Barton 
on  Huniber,  109. 


452. 


Crosseby,  John  de,  190,  242,  273,  325, 

422. 
,  John  de,  parson  of  Tollesbury, 

47,    216. 
Crossedale     [Crossdalo,      co.     Cumber-    j    ,  John,  2o8,  369. 

land?],  Gilbert  son  of  R^)ger  stm    '    ,  Robert  do,  110. 


of  Maud  de,  32^. 

Crossethwait,  Crossethwfiyt,  Richard  de,  ; 

130,  157.  ; 

Croston,  William  de,  Reginalda,  wife  of,  I 

408. 
Crostwight,   Crostthweyt,   co.    Norfolk, 

431.  j 

Crotoy  [Somme],  port  of,  333. 
,  castle,   constable  of.     See  Gay- 
ton,  Peter  de. 
Crouch,  Cruche,  Richard  atte,  314. 

,  William  atte,  315,  380,  386.  ' 

See  Croiz;   Cros. 

Croude,  Margaret,  411. 

,  ,  William  her  son,  411. 

,  William  son  of  Henry,  411.  | 

Croukern,  Master  John  de,  404. 

Croule.     See  Cfrawley.  | 

Croumersh.     See  Crowmarsh. 

Croware.     See  Crowere.  ', 

Crowe,  John,  382. 

,  Robert,  155,  184,  451. 

Crowell  [co.  Oxford],  22. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  22. 

Crowere,  Croware,  John  de,  388.  ' 

,  William  le,   388. 

Crowhurst,  Craweherst,  Crawhurst  [co. 
Sussex],  William  de  Clyf  pre- 
bendary of,  239,  282,  352. 

Crowmarsh,  Croumersh,  Cromersh  [co. 
Oxford],  259,  308,  312. 

,  John  the  reeve  of,  Thomas  son    i 

of,  259. 

,  Thomas  Jonessone  le  Reve  of,    : 

312. 


,  Thomas  de,  109. 
Crumbewell.     Sec  Cromwell. 

Crume,  John,   154. 

Crumwell.     See  Cromwell. 

Crundal.     .See  Crondall. 

Crungelthorp.  William  de,  22"). 

Crutched  Friars,  262. 

Cryche.     See  Crich. 

Cry  el.     Sec  Criel. 

Cryketot.     See  Criketot. 

C^bbeldyk.     See  Cupledyk. 

Cubberley,   Coberleye  [co.   Gloucester], 

69. 
,  Thomas   do   Berkeleye  of.     See 

Berkeleye. 
Cuckfield,  Cokefeld,  co.   Sussex,  448. 
Cudelawe,  Stephen  de,  324. 
Cudesdon,  Henry  de,  366. 
Cuerden,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Kerdyn. 
Culbere,  CuUebere,  Maurice,  155,  450. 

,  Simon,  155,  451. 

Culby,  Matilda,  154. 

Culesmor,  William  de,  378. 

Culham,  Colnham  [co.  Oxford],  Walter 

vicar  of,  259,  309,  312. 
Cullebere.     iSVe  Culbere. 
Ctilmpton     [Cullompton,     co.     Devon], 

William  de,  55. 

Culne.     Set  Colne. 

Culpho,  William  de,  parson  of  Stutton, 

111,  293. 
,  ,  parson  of  Sutton  (sic), 

126. 

Culverden,  Thomas  de,  78. 

Culwen,  Patrick  de,  130. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


517 


Cumberland,  37,  93,  241,  263,  292,  298, 

305,  334. 
,  arrays  and  levies  in,  39,  90,  97, 

125,  140,  143,  208,  212,  227,  240, 

261. 
,  castles  of,  220. 

,  commonalty  of,  234. 

,  marches  of,  37. 

,  mines  in,  414. 

,  king's  parks,  &c.  in,  375. 

,  peace  of,  59. 

,  rebels*  lands  in,  144,  161. 

sheriflF   of,    240,  281,    288,  295, 

303. 
,  5c€  Harcla,  Andrew  de. 

,  adherents  of  the  Scots  in,  429. 

,  warden  of.       See  Hartcla,  An- 
drew de. 
Cumbermere.     See  Combermere. 

Cumberston.     See  Comberton. 

Cnmberton.     See  Comberton. 

Cumberworth  [co.  Lincoln],  Andrew  de, 

373,  379. 
Cumbremount,  Peter  de,  272. 

Cumbresdale.     See  Cummersdale. 

Cumbrethorpe,  Alan  de,  374. 

Cumbreton.     Sec  Comberton. 

Cummersdale,    Cumbresdale   [co.    Cum- 
berland], 4. 
Cumpton.     See  Compton. 

Cumquyntyne.     See  Cumwhinton. 

Cumwhinton,  Cumquyntyne,  co.  Cum- 
berland, 55. 

Cundy,  Robert,  314. 

...: ,  Salamon,  6. 

,  William,  6. 

Cupledyk,  Cupeldik,  Cobeldyk,  Cuppel- 
dyk,  Cubbeldyk,  Cubbeldik,  Alan, 
149,  161,  180,  182,  242,  273,  316, 
343,  378,  444. 

,  Roger,  54,  148,  316,  370,  373, 

374,  379,  444. 
Curewenn,  Patrick  de,  200. 
Curlu,  Adam,  453. 
Curragh,  John,  247. 

Curre,  William,  258,  308,  312. 

See  Corry. 

Curry  Mallet,  Cory  Malet,  co.  Somerset, 

park  of,  374. 
Cursun,  Courson,  Corzoun,  John  de,  18, 

187. 

,  Roger,  187. 

,  Roger  son  of  Thomas,  150. 

Curteier,  Robert  le,  309. 

Corteys,    Curtoys,     Courteys,    Cortois, 

John,  92,  103,  167,  229,  346,  405. 

,  Gerard,  396. 

,  Peter,  115. 


Curteys—  ami. 

,  Walter,  138,  140. 

,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of 

the  Bench,  Dublin,  142. 

,  William,  102. 

,  ,  378,  442. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  378, 

442. 
Curtlyngstok.     See  Costock. 
Curwyard.     Sec  Kyre,  Great. 
Cusancia,   Cusance,    Cusaunce,   Gerard 

de,  parson  of  Bassingboum,  245. 
,  John  de,  prior  of  Bermondsey, 

407,  410. 
,  Peter   de,  presented   to   South 

Repps,  302. 
Reginald  de,  parson  of  Foulden, 

244. 

,  William  de,  41,  189,  311,  338, 

407,  410. 
,  ,  parson  of  Repps,  245. 

,  William  son  of  Peter  de,  189. 

Cussyng,  Adam,  194. 

See  Oosyn. 

Customs,  141,  282,  355. 

given  to  Bardi,  129. 

See  Bardi. 

,  ulnage,  keepers  of  the,  profits 

on  cloth  of,  306. 

Cutpere,  John,  314. 

Cutte,  John,  454. 

Cuylli,  Hugh  de,  216. 

,  Roger  de,  his  son,  216. 

[Cwnibleauhc]     See  Kombleauhc. 

Cwmcarvan,  Kancarvan  [co.  Mon- 
mouth], chapel  of,  176. 

Cwmhir?  Kymmer  [co.  Radnor],  abbot 
of,  414. 

See  Cymmer. 

[Cwnirechor].     See  Kymrechor. 

Cyfeilioc,  Keveillok,  Keveyllok  [in 
Powys],  county  of,  158. 

land  of,  307. 

,  lord  of.    See  Trumwyn, 

Roger. 

Cymmer,  Kymmer  [co.  Merioneth?], 
abbot  and  convent  of,  400. 

,  abbot  of,  410. 

See  Cwmhir. 

Cynmeirch,  Keinmeych,  Keynmerydi, 
Keinmerich  [co.  Denbigh],  com- 
mote of,  137. 

,  land  of,  levies  from,  98. 

,  ,  lord  of.    ;Sfe6  Despenser, 

Hugh  le,  the  elder. 

Cynteley.     See  Cintley. 

Cyrencestre.    Set  Cirencester. 


GENEBAL     INDEX. 


set. 


,  William  hia  son,  i 


DabernoD,  Dabernonn.     See  Abernon. 

Dabetoft.     See  Abitot. 

Dao,  Thomas,  371. 

fiaohet.     iS'ee  Datchet.  | 

Daoomm    [oo.    Hertford],  hundred  of, 

61. 
Dtutre  [co.    Cumberland],   William   de   '. 

Burgh,  parson  of,  391.  i 

Daore  [oo.  York],  letters  patent  dated 

at,  338. 
Daore,  Edmund  de,  forester  of  BowUnd 

obace,  220. 

Ralph,  429. 

,  Ranulf  de,  130,  200,  292,  301, 

432,  429. 

..,   Margaret      his      wife. 


Ranulf  hia  son.  392. 

Dadyugton,   Dadynton.       tiee  Uodding- 

Dagenham,  Dakenfaam,  co.  Essex,  13. 

Daggehale.     See.  Dagnotl. 

Dagnal),  Daggehale  [CO  Bucks],  192. 

,  All  SuintB"  chapel,  192.  ] 

Dakenhaoi.     See  Dagonhnm, 
Daketon.     .SV'e  Aketon.  ! 

Dalbnry,  co.  Derby,  149,  156.  ; 

Dnlby  John  do,  parson  of  Tn-yford,  310.    I 

..--  Robert  de,  115.  ' 

Dalderby,  Roger  de,  150. 

Dale  [oo.  Derby],  abbot  and  convent  of,    j 

352.  I 

Dale,  Theobald  de  Goldjngton,  parson    ' 

of,  270. 
Dale,  John  atte,  S4.  I 

Uftldsn.  Jordan  de,  S6. 
Unlderby,  Jijiiii  de,  bishop  of  Lincoln 

[1300  to  1320],  38.  41,  41.5. 
Dalham  [co.  Suffolk],  387. 
Dallyng,  Thomaa  de,  117. 

Wiliiam  de.  406.  ; 

DalljngereKe,  John  de,  193.  , 

Dalton   [CO.     Northumberland],   letters 

Pittent  dated  Bt,  503. 
Dalton     by    Stamfordhniji,     Dalton    by 

Stanfordham    [cu.     Northnmber-    ■ 

land?],  241,  j 
Dalton,  North  [oo.  York],  89. 
■  J"*""    fte    Engeland    irf,      &«    , 

Engeland. 


Dalton,  Geoffrey  de,  317. 

,  John  de,  89,  135,  389,  403. 

,  of  Pikering,  129, 

Ralph  de,  91,  172,  253. 

,  Robert  de,  167,  309. 

,  William  de,  presented  to  Bul- 

well,  221, 
,  ,  presented   to  Croxton, 

402. 
Dam,  Thomas  atte,  106. 
Damalice,  John,  319. 
DammBiineinsonc,  John,  159, 
Dainrat'sone,  Hugh,  288. 
Dammicen,  lord  of.    See  Kaeu,  Msttl.ew 

de. 
Dammory.  Damory,  Daiiiuri.  Damiiiori. 

See  Anrory. 
Dan.    jS'ee  Dane. 
Danby  [co.  York],  336. 
Danby,  letters  patent  dated  at,  337, 339, 

341. 
Danoard,  Guy,  322,  371. 
Dane,  Dan,  Druet  or  Drogo  de,  IC,  163, 

169. 

Gilbert,  17.  163,  169,  319. 

,  John,  322,  371. 

,  Master  Richard    de,  parson    of 

Tugford,  376,  486. 

,  Stephen  de  la,  255. 

Stephen  atte,  305. 

William,  309. 

Danesleye,  John  de,  149, 

Daneys,  Brice,  208. 

Daniecotes,  Robert,  373, 

Daniet,  Thomas,  160. 

Danseye.     Sa  Dtugie, 

Dangers,  Edmund,  16,  I6o. 

Danj-el,  John,  97. 

Darches.     iS'cc  Arcubun  de. 

Daroy,  Aroy,  John,  186,  264,  332, 

,  John  the  uncle,  125,  131,  132, 

308,  274. 
,  John  the  nephew,  97,  125,  208, 

240,  245,  389,  302. 
,  sheiiff     of     Lancaster, 

247, 
,  John,  justiciary  of  Ireland,  318, 

409. 

John  le  fis,  392, 

Nicholas  (jie),  103. 

Norman,  103. 

■ ,  Philip,  103,  168,  324,  372,  378. 

,  John  his  brother,  324. 

,  Richard,  80. 

,  Robert,  69,  97,  103,  131. 

keeper      of      Sleaford 

Caatle,  76, 

( John  hia  brother,  103. 

John  'le  coiyn,'  103. 

Dardres,  John,  319. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


519 


Dare,  William,  54. 

Darel,  William,  100. 

Darfield,  Derfeld  [co.  York],  Thomas  de 
Staunton,  parson  of.   100. 

Darley,  Derle  [co.  Derby],  abbot  of,  80, 
83. 

Darlingscot,  Dorlingescote  [co.  Worces- 
ter], 285. 

Darlington,  Derlyngton  [co.  Durham], 
letters  patent  dated  at,  337,  338, 
a42,  377. 

Darraz.     See  Arraz. 

Darre,  Robert,  of  Sodbury,  16. 
See  Arraz. 

Darreise,  Robert,  446. 

,  Simon,  446. 

,  William,  446. 

See  Arraz. 

Dartford,  Derteford,  co.  Kent,  regality 
and  market  of,  33. 

Dartmouth,  Dertemuth  [co.  Devon], 
371. 

,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of,  438. 

Darynoun,  Jacominus,  called  James  de 
Darynton,  238,  368. 

,  ,  Percival     his     brother, 

358. 

Dassett,  Derset,  co.  Warwick,  353. 

Datchet.  Dachet,  co.  Buckingham,  165, 

168. 
Datton,  William,  107. 

Datyngton.     See  Deddington. 

Daubeneye.     See  Albiniaco. 

Daubernoun.     Sec  Abemon. 

Daudeie.     See  Audele. 

Daudri,  William,  43.     See  also  Alia  Ripa. 

Daunay.     See  Alneto. 

Dauncelark,  John,  160. 

Daundelyn,  John,  274. 

Daunper,  Richard  son  of  John,  of  North 

Kelsey,  307. 
Daunteseye,  Philip,  416. 

Dauvelers.     See  Davillers. 

Davayn,  John,  109,  117. 

Daventre,  Davyntre,  Eliseus  de,  66. 

,  PhiUp  de,  66,  199. 

,  ,  parson  of  Woldnewton, 

122. 
,  Robert  de,  66,  199. 

,  Roger  de,  378. 

,  Simon  de,  66. 

Da  vent  ry,  Daventre  [oo.  Northamp- 
ton], prior  of,  305. 

Daverenges,     Davereng,    Richard,     99, 

187. 
Daverons,  William,  64. 


David  ap  Blethin,  canon  of  St.  Asaph, 

afterwards   bishop  of   St.    Asaph 

[January,  1315,  to  1352  P],  238. 

,  ap  Eynoun,  72. 

,  ap  Llewelin  Seys,  72. 

,  ap  Meiller,  72 

,  ap  Yereward,  72. 

,  ap  Yevan,  72. 

Duy  ap  Eynon,  158. 

Loyd  ap  Cradok,  72. 

Loyd  ap  Yevan,  72. 

John.  7. 

,  John  son  of,  de  Burle,  of  North- 

luffenham,  60. 

,  Richard  son  of,  de  Wemme,  146. 

,  Robert  son  of,  de  Maldon,  155, 

451. 

Syuuagh,  167. 

,  Walter  ap,  77. 

Davidman,  Philip,  388. 

Davillers,  Dauvelers,  Bartholomew,  187, 

403,  404. 
Davy,  Nicholas,  313. 

,  WilUam,  20,  176. 

,  ,  receiver     of     Tutbnry, 

230. 
Davyntre.     See  Daventre. 
Dayberd,  William,  154. 
Dayliugton,  John  de,  267. 
Dayvill.     See  I^yvill. 
Deacovere    [de    Akeovere],    Laurence, 

413. 

,  ,  Margery  his  wife,  418. 

Dean,  Dene  [co.  Gloucester],  444. 

forest  of,  52,  73,  97,  424,  430. 

,  ,  keeper     of.      See     St. 

Briavel's  castle. 
,  ,  arrays  or  levies  from, 

74,  131,  264. 
DeanP  Denne,  co.  Wilts,  395. 
Dean.     See  Dene. 

Dean  West,  Westduene  [oo.  Wilts],  360. 

Debden,  Depeden  [co.  Essex],  John  de 

Hereford,  parson  of,  238. 
Deddington,  Dadynton,  Datyngton,  co. 

Oxford,  154,  155,  165,  168,  257, 

258,  368,  369. 
,  William  Aylmer,  parson  of,  22, 

163,  257,  368. 
Deen  [Deene,  co.  Northampton],  Wil- 
liam de,  252. 

See  Dene. 

Deeping,  Doping  [co.  Lincoln],  66. 
Deer,  Laurence  le,  162,  170. 
Deerhurst,   Derhurst    [oo.   Gloucester], 

priory  of,  24. 
Deffering,  Hugh,  443. 
Deford  [iJi  t^o  Wash,  co.  Norfolk    ?], 

390 
Deivill.    fifwEyvill. 
Deisare.     See  Dyere. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Disa,  DiMA,  00.  Norfolk,  170. 

,  market  of,  2. 

,  hundred  of,  2. 

DiBse  [Diss,  co.  Norfolk],  Willi»m  de, 
162. 

alias  le  Lorimer  of  Diss,  170. 

DisMworth,  William  de,  82. 

Distington,  Distjngton  [oo.  Cumber- 
land], Roliert  do  Wartheoopp 
presenLed  to.  341 

DitchliTiC    Diclienvnt;,  oo.  Sussex,  448. 

Dittcn,  The  dnnol  ship  of,  390. 

Ditton,  John  do,  219,  329,  Zdi. 

,  John  de,  canon  of  St.  Panls, 

225. 

Do,  John  le,  4&5. 

Uobbe,  Willinra,  155,  257,  368. 

Doberich,  Poter,  271. 

,  William,  271. 

Dobyn,  Richard,  parson  of  Boterle,  109. 

Docwra,  Thomas  de,  112,  176. 

Dod,  Dode,  Dodde,  Geoffrey.  37S. 

John  his  son,  375. 

,  Nicholas    his    sori-ant, 

875. 

John,  7,  814. 

Robert,  874. 

Dodderhill  [co.  Wereester],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  47. 

Doddescombe,  John  de,  224. 

Doddingtoii,  Dodington,  oo.  Cam- 
bridge, 225. 

See  Dodyngton. 

Dode.    See  Dod. 

Dodeman,   John,   257. 

Doderhnll.     See  Dodderhill. 

Dodington.     See  Doddington. 

Dodiitliorpe.    See  Dogsthorpo. 

Dodyngton  [Jiuiuiington,  near  Ytirk  ?], 
church  of,  Robert  de  Bardelby, 
parson  of,  32. 

Dodyngton,  Riibort  de,  252. 

Doges,  Bamo,  314. 

Doget,  Dogat,  Edmund,  382. 

,  John,  18. 

,  Robert,  151,  313,  449. 

,  ,  John  his  brotlier,  449. 

,  nomas  Kon  of  John,  466, 

Dogmersfeld,  Dogineresfeld,  WiUiam, 
242,  273. 

Dogs,  for  ooursiDK.  333. 

Dogsthorpo,  DodistUorp  [co.  North- 
ampton], lis. 

Dol,  Dolon',  Ijisliop  of,  801. 

Dole,  Dolle,  John,  151. 

Riflhard,  252. 

,  Robert,  139. 

Dolmen,  William,  429. 

Dom,  Stephen  son  of  William  de  le,  326. 

Dominioi,  Nicholas,  375,  386. 


Domo  Banoti  Petri  [Peterborough    F], 

Alan  de,  153. 
Ikmus    ConrmoTum.        Su    London, 

Converts- 
Donacarny  Dnnenachcamy        [co. 

Meiiili],  cuneywnrren  of,  419. 
Doncaster,      Donecnstre      [oo.      York], 

212,  223. 
jettprs  patent  dated  at,  83,  84, 

240,  266. 
parts  of,  levies  and  arrays 

222,  220,  247    20,j. 
Donebrugg,  Robert  de,  106. 
Doneca^tre.  Doncastie,  John  de,  justice 

[of  the  Common  Bench],  55,  69, 

61,  80,  137,  244,  248,  261,    317, 

318.  370,  386,  395,  433,  447,  454. 

,  Richard  de,  91. 

,  ,  clerk     in      the     Ei- 

chequer,  63. 

,  William  de,  114,  317. 

Doneclent.    See  Dnnclent. 
Doneham,  Thomas  de,  400. 
Donekeswell.    See  Dunkosirell. 
Donestable,  Donestapel,  John  de,  108, 

118. 
Donestaple,    John    de,    presented    to 

Alresford,  41. 
,  presented    to  Croxton, 

110. 
Donewyche,  Peter  de,  56. 

See  Dunirioh. 

Doningtoa  Caatlo,  Dunyngton,  co.  Lei- 

ce.ster    ciiwtle  of    150 
Castle,    Donyngton    on    Trent 

[co.    Leicester]     Henry  de  Ijey- 

cestre,  parson  of   i<4. 
,  castle,  town  and  manor 

of.  191. 
,  ,  castle,     town,     manor 

and  honor  of,  262. 
,  ,  hospital    of,    John    de 

Wodeford,  warden  of,  95. 

Sn   DoniiiMtiton 

Donmak  [Ireland],  422. 
Donne,  Alice,   155. 

See  Dobbe,  Alice. 

Uonnington    [with   Hngglescote],  Don- 

ynton,  co.  Leicester,  149. 
Dottstowe     ,S(t  Dunstow. 
Donton,  William  de,  427. 

See  Dounton. 

DonviU,  William,  321. 

Doofnton   on  Trent.     See  Donington, 

Castlu. 
Donyngton,  John  de,  106. 
Donynton.    See  Donington. 
Dor,  Walter,  311. 
Doroestre.     See  Dorchester. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


628 


Dorchester,  Dorcestre,  Dorkecestre  [co. 

Oxford],  253,  268,  308,  312,  416. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  416. 

[co.  Dorset],  390. 

,  ,  St.  John*8  hospital,  the 

chapel  in,  390. 

,  ,  gaol,  60. 

Dordre,  Robert,  871. 
Dore  [co.  Hereford],  abbot  of,  50. 
Doreward,  Martin  son  of  Thomas,  882. 
Dorkecestre.     See  Dorchester. 
Dorking,      Dorkingh,       Dorkyng     [co. 

Surrey],  17,  448. 
,  John  cle  Malmesbury,  parson  of, 

141. 

,  warren  of,  448. 

Dorking,  Dorkyng,  Dorkingh,  Maurice 

de,  17. 
Dorlingescote.     See  Darlingscot. 

Dororns,  Dorons.     See  Oruiu. 

Dorree,  Jordan,  51. 

,  ,  Emma  his  sister,  51. 

Dorset,  371. 

,  hundreds  of,   bailiffs  of,   15. 

,  levies  from,  39,  69,  73,  96,  123, 

213,  224. 
,  peace  in,  216. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,  144,  161. 

,  sheriff  of,  28,  82,  177. 

,  ships  for  the  Scotch  war,  102. 

,  victuals  from,  244. 

,  wool  staple  offences,  146. 

Dorsete,  John  de,  271. 

Dorston  [co.  Hereford],  William  de,  17. 

Dosevill.     See  Osevill. 

Dosyere,  John,  159. 

Dot,  Robert,  371. 

Doultyng,  David  de,  143. 

Doune,  John  de,  presented  to  Ufford, 

182. 
Doune.     See  Downtown  Hill. 
Douney,  Richard,  383. 
Donnham.     See  Downham. 
Dounton,  Robert  de,  71. 

See  Donton. 

Dousyng,  William,  318,  386. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  318, 

386. 

Douz,  William,  292. 

Dover,  Dovre,    [co.    Kent],    232,    371, 

384,  385,  391. 

,  barons  and  good  men  of,  376. 

,  castle,  constable  of.   ^ee  Peeche, 

John. 
,  House  of  God,  hospital,  master 

and  brethren  of,  389. 

,  mayoralty  of,  376. 

,  'passager'  ships  of,  375-6,  391. 


Dover — cont. 

port,  barons  of,  41,  234. 

,  ,  warden  or  constable  of. 

See  Edmund   de   Wodestok,  the 

king's  brother. 
,   ,  deputy      warden       of, 

Simon  Gyles,  41. 

,  prior  of,  270,  389,  396. 

,  seal  of,  391. 

,  St.  Martin's  church,  391. 

Dovere,    Dovor,    Dovorre,    Isabel    de, 

grandmother  of  David  de  Stra- 

bolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  33. 

,  John  de,  61,  113,  242,  273,  315, 

373,  383,  445. 
John  de,  sheriff  of  Essex,  27. 

,  Nicholas  de,  369. 

,  ,  Emma  Eis  wife,  369. 

Dowlas  in  Coedcernew,  co.  Monmouth. 
Sec  Dyueles. 

Downham,  Donnham  [co.  Cambridge], 
454. 

Downtown  Hill?  Doune  [near  Stan- 
ford on  Avon,  co.  Northampton], 
7. 

Drabon,  Draboun,  Christiana,  258,  308, 
312. 

,  John,   258. 

,  Joan,  308,  312. 

Draper,  John,  103,  229,  346. 

Dratton.     See  Drayton  West. 

Drax  [co.  York],  86. 
,  prior  of,  80,  345. 

Drax,  Adam  de,  110. 

Richard  de,  303. 

,  Robert  de,  117. 

,  Roger  de,  parson  of  Saintbury, 

270. 
,  William  de,  parson  of  Lambeth, 

119,  270. 
Draycote     [Draycott,     oo.     Somerset], 

John  son  of  Peter  de,  455. 
Drayton,    Drayton    by    Abendon    [co. 

Berks]    154. 

[co.  Oxford],  258,  308,  312,  416. 

[co.  Oxford?],  155. 

,    West,    Drayton,    Dratton    [oo. 

Middlesex],  52,  221. 

,  Ralph  Basset  of.    See  Basset. 

Drayton,  John  de,  138,  141,  187,  300. 

,  Simon  de,  150,  203,  292. 

,  Simon  son  of  Henry  de,  150. 

Drew,  Drue,  Dm,  Druye,  Gilbert,  259, 

309. 
,  Henry,  377. 

,  Reginald  le,  388. 

,  John,  877. 

,  Richard,  377. 

,  WilUam,  259,  308,  812,  877. 

,  William  son  of  John,  377. 


524 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Driffeld,  Thomas  de,  61. 

,  the  younger,   61. 

,  William  de,  170. 

Driffyn  Cloyt.     See  Dyffryn  Clwyd. 

Dritewyoh.     See  Droitwich. 

Driver,  Nicholas  le,  388. 

Drogheda,  Droglida,  Droughda,  Drox- 
hda  [co.  Louth],  217,  298. 

,  mayor  and  good  men  of,  121. 

,  hurgesses  of,   306-7. 

,  mayor,   bailiffs  and  others  of, 

95. 

,  pavage  for,  219. 

,  steward,  bailiffs  and  burgesset^ 

of,  219. 
,  protection  for  men  of  on  both 

sides  the  water,  215. 

towards  Uriel,  307. 

,  ,  pavage  for,  219. 

,  steward,     bailiffs     and 

burgesses  of,  219. 
towards  Meath,  307. 

Droitwich,   Wychium,    Dritewych    [co. 

Worcester],  pavage  for,  367. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  46. 

Drokenesford,  John  de,  canon  of  Wells 
and  chaplain  of  the  Pope,  after- 
wards bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells 
[1309  to  1329],  43,  207,  229,  241, 
265,  294. 

,    ,   late     Keeper     of     the 

Wardrobe,  294. 

Dromrath,  Drumrath  [co.  Westmeath], 
church  of,  419. 

Drosselan.     Sec  Dl•>^sIwyn. 

Droughda,  Droxlida.     See  Dioglieda. 

Dm.     See  Drew. 

Drueys,  Robert,  421. 

Drumrath.     See  Dromrath. 

Drury,  Elias,  318. 

,  William,  of  Belton,  20. 

Druye.     See  Drew. 

Dryby,  Joan  de,  303. 

Dryepol.     See  Dry  pool. 

Dryhull,   William,  parson  of  Coleston, 

389. 
Drypool,  Dryepol  [co.  York],  299. 

Dryslwyn,  Drosselan  [co.  Carmarthen], 
castle  of,  30,  115. 

,  Walter  de  Bello  Campo,  con- 
stable of,   24. 

Dublin,  14,  241,  292,  331. 

,  archbishopric  of,  431. 

,  archbishop  of.       See  Bikenore, 

Alexander  de. 

,  Bench  in,  193. 

, justices  of,  332. 

,  ,  See     Blund, 

Richard  le,  of  Arklow. 


Dublin,  Bench — cont, 
,  ,  chief  justice  of.       See 

Wylughby,  Richard  de. 
,  secondary      of.        See 

Luda,    Thomas    de;     Sengelton, 

Gilbert  de. 
,  rolls  of,  keeper  of .     See 

Curteys,  Walter. 

,  Bridge  Street,  330. 

chamberlains  of.     See  Balscote, 

John  de;   Balle,  Master  John. 

,  Exchequer   of,   211,    222,    241, 

348,  421. 
,  ,  barons  of,  114. 

,  ,  chief  baron   of.       See 

Pulburn,  William  de;  Herewyn- 
ton,  Adam  de. 

,  to   be   kept   according 

to   the  ordinance  of  Edward  I, 

101. 
,  ,  to  be  viewed  twice  a 

year  by  the  justiciary  and  chan- 
cellor, 332. 

,  ,  chamberlain   of.       See 

Cotegrave,  Robert  de. 

,  chancellor  of.  See 

Brankescumbe,  Jocelin  de ; 
Wodhous,  Richard  de. 

,  ,  treasurer    and    barons 

of,  222,  323,  342,  364. 

,  ,  treasurer,  barons,  and 

chamberlains  of,  421. 

,  ,  Treasury,    421. 

,  treasury     payments    to 

be  made  with  the  consent  of  the 
justiciary  and  chancellor,  332. 

Pish-house  in,  330. 

,  Guildhall  of,  330. 

,  mayor  and  goodmen  of,  121. 

mayor,  bailiffs  and  commonalty 

of,  95. 

St.  Patrick's,  chancellor  of.  Su 

Willeby,  Master  Peter  de. 

,  ,  prebendaries    of.      See 

Ayremynne,  William  de;  Mount- 
peliers,  Thomas  de. 

,  ,  prebends  of.  ^ee  New- 
castle by  Lyons,  Lush,  Finglass, 
Yagoestown. 

,  common  seal  of,  330. 

,  wall  of,  330. 

Duddeleie.    See  Dudley. 

Duddeley  [Dudley,  co.  Worcester], 
John  de,  388. 

Dudley,  Duddeleie  [co.  Stafford],  park 

of,  196. 
Duff  eld,    Richard    de,    parson  of  Lud- 

borough,  325. 

Duffield,  Duffeld,  oo.  Derby,  149,  156. 

,  chace  of,   259. 

,  forest  of,   149. 


GENERAL    TNDliX. 


Duffield      North.       North  duff  pld       fco- 

York],  293. 
DaSord,  John  de,  esohealor  in  Irulaud, 

140. 

,  Eichard  de.  63. 

Robert,   187. 

See  Ufford. 

Dutton   [03.   WestmorelHticI]    Roger    de 

Eendale  presented  to.  S13,  437. 
Dnglas,  James  de,  293. 
Duglinton,  John   de,   iiiaj-or  of  Oxford, 

24. 
Duk'.  Duuk,  Geoffrey,  1.^3. 

Hngh  le,  369. 

,  Nicholas   le,   154. 

,  Richard  le,  369. 

,  William,  of  Dorking,  17. 

Dukes.  John,  le  greindre.  I;i2. 
Dulljngham,  Martin  de,  134. 
Dulverne     Richard  de,   prior  of  Trent- 

liam,  92. 
Dulwicl)    Dikycii  fr  >■  Surrey],  366. 
Dii]ifl)lii4.iii    R-igi-r  di'.  214. 
Duinitier    Joiin.  445. 

Richard  de,  67. 

Dun,  Thomas,  255. 

Dunboin.     See  Dunboyne. 

Dunboyne,       Dunboin       [co.       Meath], 

church  of,  419. 
Diinclent,  Dundeti,  Doneclent,  C'Iciiieiil 

de.  124,  133,  249.  274,  372. 
Dundraw,   Dundrane,   co.   Cumberland, 

173,  362. 
Dundry    Dundinv  by  Chen  [co.  Somer- 
set],   175. 
Dungarvan,   Durgarvan  in   Decia   [co. 

Walerford],      adTOftson     of     the 

church  <J     114. 
St,  Marj--s.  Master  Richard  de 

Clare,   pal'Mrjll  of.   114,  325. 
Dunhani    [cu.     Notliiighuiii].     jircbcnd- 
Sancto     Alba  no. 


Thor 


sde. 


Dunhani  [Dun holm,  co.  Lincoln],  Hugli 
de,  373,  379. 

,  John  de.  324. 

Dunhanipton  [Donniagton,  co.  Here- 
ford or  Donnington  Tithing  in 
Slow  on  the  Wold  ?].  co.  Glou- 
cester. 445. 

Dnnholm,  co.  Lincoln.    See  Dunham. 

Dunk  I.,-  DuLili      >■,■,■  Duk, 

Dunkeswell,  Doiicke.weije  [co.  DeTon], 
abbot  of,  40. 

Duiikesnick  by  Harewood,  Dnnkese- 
»7k[oo.  Y.Mkl.  m. 

Dunmawe.     See  Dunmoir. 

Danmuw,  Dunmane,  co.  Esses,  hun- 
dred of,  61. 


Durinington.    near    York?    Dodyngton. 

[co.   York.]  Robert  do  Bardelby, 

parijou  of,  32. 
DunnynE,   Robert,   152,   170. 

Sarah.   1.54. 

Dunohiiin    Durein,   Alexander  de,  370, 

,  Edmund  de,  184. 

Laurence  de,  116,  270. 

Wjllinni  de,  Jw. 

Dunsfold,  Dimtesfold  [co.  Surrey],  'la 

Rudes     in,  280. 
Dunstable,    Dunstaple    [co.     Bedford], 

282,  311,  430,  451. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  195,  204. 

Dunstal.  Adam  de,  377. 

Dunstall.    Tun^itHlI,    co.    Stafford,    149, 

197. 
Dunatanburgh    [co.    Northumberland], 

castle  of,  201,  205,  242,  451. 

castle  of,  corpus  of,  233. 

,  constahle   of.        See   Litleburn, 

John  da;   Mauduit,  Roger. 
Dunstaple,  Thomas  de,   78. 
Dunstaple.     Scr  Dunstable. 
Dunsteir,   DonstoH-e  [co,  Oxford],   162. 
Duntesburn.     ,Vce  DuntiMhourne. 
Duntesfold.     See.  Dunsfold. 
Dun)  i.sbouriie.  Abbots,  Duntesburn  [cu. 

Gloucester      69. 
Dunton    Hall,    near   Coleshill,    Dunton, 

CO.  Warwick,  156. 
Dunwich,  Donenich,  St.  Jainss,  hospi- 
tal of,   master  and  brethren  of. 

2(5,  214. 

,  (iod's  House  of,  hospital  of,  232. 

ma.vor,  bail'ffs  and  goodmen  of, 

92. 
St.   Peter's,  William  de  Brom. 

parson  of,  453. 

,  gaol  of,   453. 

Dunyngton,     See  Donington. 
Durant,  Duraunt,  William,  13,  10. 
Dureford  [on  the  confines  of  counties  of 

Sussex  and  Southampton],  abbot 

and  convent  of,  29. 
Dureni.     See   Dunolmia. 
Durgarvan.     See   Dungarvar. 
Durham  [co.  Durham],  128,  407. 

,  Aniluiny  hUwp  of.     See  Bek. 

,  LeniEi,  bishop  of,  89,  91,  92,  97, 

125,  191,  203,  245,  289,  295,  325, 

401,  417. 

See  Belio  Monte,  Lewis  d«. 

,  powerof,92. 

men    of,    against    the 

Scots,  191. 
,  bisliopric  of,  8,  39,  85,  92,  137, 

241,  283,  292,  398. 
I  ,  arrays  or  levies  from, 

90,  97,  125,  212,  227,  264. 
men  of,  who  joined  the 

Scots,  422, 


526 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


Darham — cont. 

Castle,  gate  of,  417. 

,  bishop's  prison  of,  417. 

,  letters  patent  dated   at,   190, 

194,  195,  200,  205,  206,  207,  209. 

,  prior  of,  119,  120,  189,  851. 

,  William,  prior  of,  401. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  401. 

,  sheriff  of,  240. 

Durival.    See  Duryval. 

Durneford.     Sec  Derneford. 

Duro  Forti,  Gaillard  de,  prebendary  of 

Wetwang,  111. 
Durreburgh,  John  de,  419,  423. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  419,  423. 

Dnryral,    Dirivall,    Durival,    Richard, 

171. 

,  William,  155,  258,  368,  369. 

Dutton,  Robert  de,  18. 
Duuenachcarny.     See  Donacarny. 
Duuk.     See  Duk. 
Dnvedale,  Peter  de,  68. 
Duxfeld,  Thomas  de,  116. 
Duylly  [de  Oilly  ?],  Ralph,  403. 
Duyn,  John  le,  169. 
Dwyt,  John,  309. 

Dyere,    Dier,    Deyer,    Deyere,    Deyare, 

Deizare,    Philip    le,   of  WalHng- 

ford,  258,  308,  312. 

,  Nicholas  le,  455. 

,  ,  Agnes  his  wife,  455. 

,  Thomas  le,  47,  308,  312. 

William  le,  259,  396. 

William    de,     of    Wallingford, 

258,  308. 

See  Dyghere. 

Dyffrynclwyd,      Diffrenoloyt,      Diffryn- 

cloyt,   Diffryn  Cloyt,    Diffrinclut 

[in  Perfeddwlad,  North    Wales], 

cantred  of,  136. 

,  land  of,  levies  from,  74,  98. 

,  lord  of.     See  Grey,  John  de. 

Dyffrynteyfediad,      Diffrintuedeyt,      or 

Teytediad    pn    Y    Clawdd,     co. 

Radnor],  commote  of,  136. 
Dyggeby.    See  Dig"by. 
Dyghere,  John  le,  448. 

See  Dyere. 

Dyghton,  John  de,  127. 

Dygouneswell.     See  Digswell. 

Dykeryng.     See  Dickering. 

Dykex,  Roger,  37. 

Dymock,     Dymmok     [co.     Gloucester], 

Thomas  Waryn  of.    See  Waryn. 
Dyn,  John,  396. 
Dynbegh.    See  Denbigh. 
Dynevor,  Dynnevoir  [co.  Carmarthen], 

castle  of,  115. 
Dyngdevel,  Robert,  the  elder,  374. 

>  ,  the  younger,  374. 

Dyngel,  Stephen,  134. 


Dynham,  Margaret  de,  42. 

,  OUver  de,  188,  409. 

;  ,  Edith  his  wife,  409. 

Dynmael.    See  Dinmael. 

Dynnevoir.    See  Dynevor. 

Dysart    ?   le   Disart,    co.    Meath    [co. 

Westmeath],  277. 
Dysny,  Isny,  William  de,  54,  97,  125, 

131,  132,  224,  370,  373,  378. 
Dyssy,  Robert,  319. 
Dyuelee   [Dowlas   in   Coedcemew,   near 

Marshfield,     oo.      Monmouth  ?], 

167. 
Dyve,  Henry  de,  80,  166. 

,  John  de,  277. 

,  William,  366. 

Dyvelyn,  Roger,  377. 

Dyver,  Alan,  890. 


E 


Each,  Eche  [co.  Kent],  313. 
Eachwick,   Echewyk   [co.   Northumber- 
land], 241. 
Eaglesfield,    co.  Cumberland.      See  Eg- 

glesfeld. 
Ealdland,  E^delond  [in  Tillingham,  co. 

Essex],    prebend    of  St.   Paul's, 

London,  222. 
Ealdstreet,    Eldestre    [in    Shoreditch, 

London],  prebend  of  St.  Paul's, 

London,  222. 
Ealdyng.     See  Yalding. 
Eiarly,  Erie,  oo.  Bucks,  34. 
Earl-Shilton,     Shelton,     Shulton,     co. 

Leicester,  149,  156,  182,  183. 

Easingwold,  Esyngwold,  Esyngwald,  co. 

York,  149,  417. 
P^isfc    Stone     in     Willesborough.       See 

Efitdon. 
Eastbourn,   Pktbourn,   193. 
Easter  High,  High  Ester  [co.  Essex], 

367. 
Eastham,  E^tham  [co.  Worcester],  388. 

,  Ralph  le  Porter,  parson  of,  156. 

Eastham,  co.  Worcester.    See  Estham. 
Eastland,  Estland  [Prussia],  293,  360. 

,  victuals  from,  266. 

Eastleach,  Estlech  [co.  Gloucester],  69. 
Eastnor,  Estenore,  oo.  Hereford,  452. 
Elaston  Bavents   P  Eston  [co.  Suffolk], 

159. 
E^ston  by  Stamford,  Eston  by  Staun- 

ford  [co.  Rutland],  9. 
Easton,  Eston  by  Burbach  [co.  Wilts], 

421. 
,  Holy  Trinity,  prior  and  convent 

of,  421. 
Eastriugton,  E^trington  [co.  York],  46, 
,  church  of  46, 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Eaton  Cold,  Caldeyton  in  the  Peal;,  co.    I 

Derby,  421. 
Eaton,  Eyton  [co.  LeicMter],  366.  I 

Eaton  Castle,  Eton  Mejsy  [co.  Wilts],    i 

Richard   de   Hacche,    rector   of,    < 

217.  j 
,  Henr;  de  Aston,  presented  to, 

217.  I 

Baton,  Water,  Eton,  co.  Wilts,  166.  1C8. 
£anze  <Oera).    See  John  d'Ense,  Pope 

John  xxn. 

Ebbesborne-'W'jtke,     Ebbleshonrn,     co. 

Wilts,  ir,.j. 
Ebbeworth,  Williiun  de,  151. 
Ebblesbourn.     See  Kbbesborne-Wake. 
Eboraco,  Gilbert  de,  202,  242,  273. 
,  ,  parson  of  Little  Brad- 
ley, 276. 

,  Jobn  de,  61.  110. 

William   do,    of   King.'itnn    [on 

Hull],  109. 

See  York. 

EocleaSeld.  Ek^clesfeld  [co,  York],  prior 

of,  174. 
Ecclesball,    Eccleshale,    Eklesbalo    [co. 

Stafford],  3,  2C0. 
,  castle  of,  belongs  to  the  bishop- 
ric of  CciVRiitrv  iiiii!  Lichfield,  90. 
,   constable  of.   ,Sw  Suyn- 

nertiin,  Roger  de. 
,  Master  Robert  de  Baldok,  pre-    ' 

bendarj  of,  87. 

,  chace  of,  250. 

,  park  of,  250,  23C. 

,  hays  at,  250. 

Eccleston  [co.  I-jinc,isler]j  281. 

Si'c  Kkylystdii. 

Eche.    See  Each. 

Echewyk.     Sec  Eflfluviott. 

EchinKlinm,  |i>livngbiiin.  Robert  de,  ,12, 

132,  237,  246,  36B,  374,  389. 

,  William  de,  442, 

Eckington,  Ekynton  [co.  Derby  ?],  231. 
,   [co.      Derby],      letters     patent 

dated  at,  219. 

,  John  de  Carleton  parson  of,  276. 

Eolaf.    See  Etiaf. 

Ecton,  Eketon,  co,  Nortbampton,  l.'G. 
-Kda.  ■Williiun  son  of,  218. 
EddlosborouHli,  Edlesbergh  [co.  Bucks] 

S82. 
Ede,  William,  1R6. 
Edelegan.     See  Edelygion. 
Edelinton.     Sec  Ed'yngton. 
Edelygion,    l':dt-lpBan      cO.    Monmouth, 

land  of,  1.17,  161. 
Edelyngton.     Ser.  Edlington. 
Edenestowe,     Edenstowe,     Henry     de 

366.  404. 
..........  Henry  de,  parson  of  Flintham, 

46,  346. 


Edensstowe.     See  Edwinetow. 
Edeneuet  1e  Badel,  146. 
Edenewen  ap  Owyn,  158. 
Edenham,  Geoffrey  de,  201.  373,  4fil. 
,  Geoffrey    de,    Ticar    of    Wood- 
bom,  203. 
Eldenstowe.    See  Edenestoive. 
I'jttKarjntonE',       S'r  Y'^tiarUm  in  God 

iner.ihatn,  Kent. 
Edgefield,  EgEiefoId,  co.  Norfolk,  332. 

■See  Eegefelti 
Edginond,  llgeniundune,  co.  Salop,  197 
Edgton,  CO    Sniop,     S'.t  Egaedon. 
E^gware,    Eggeswere,     co.     Middlesex, 

179,  182. 
Edinburgh,     [co.     EdinbnrBh],     lelters 

patent  dated  at,  212. 
Edingthorpe,  Edynethorp,  co.   Norfolk, 

42G,  431. 
Edinglon.  Edyndim  [co.  Wilts],  Master 

Gilljejt  di'  Middli'tcm    pr(!l>pnttiiry 

of  Iho  prt^lipndnl  clnil'fh  of,  43. 
Rdith-Weaton    [co.    Rutland]     Robert 

Bernard,  parson  of.  60. 
,  ,  ,       Thomas       his 

brother,  80. 
Bdlesbergh.    See  Elddlesboroagb, 
Edlington,     Edelyngton     [co.     York], 

Thomas  de  Wendeslawe,   parson 

of,  144. 
tMtyngli'n,    Eilelinton   [Edlington,    co. 

Lino.],  Alexander  de,  455. 

Hngh  son  of  Simon  de,  455. 

,  John  his  brother,  455. 

,  John  son  of  Sinion  de,  817. 

Ediof.    SeeEtlof. 

Edmund  de  Wodestok,  earl  of  Kent,  the 

kinfr's  brotlinr.  24,  31,  33,  41,  01, 

66,  TO,  81    a4,  98,  144,  174,  215, 

216,  240,  241,  246,  309,  403,  404, 

418. 
,  warden  of  the  Cinque 

Ports,    259,    260,  261,  310,  316, 

318.  337,  339,  391. 
,  constable  of  Dover  and 

warden  of  the  Cinqne  Ports,  350, 

375. 
,  ,  warden  of  Dover  port, 

234. 
,  ,  warden  of  the  March  of 

Scotland,  245. 
lieutenant  against  the 

Scots  north  of  Trent,  265. 
,  lord     of     Maelienydd, 

275,  350. 
Edward  I,  king  of  England.  21,  47,  76, 

131,  149,  190,  217,  272,  324,  410, 

418,  423,  430, 

Eleanor  his  wife,  324. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  25, 


528 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


Edward  I — cont. 

,  charter  of,  300. 

,  charter  of,  as  firstborn  of  Henry 

in,  306. 

,  ordinance  of,  touching  the  Ex- 
chequer of  Dublin,  101. 

Edward  IT,  king  of  England,  baker  of. 
See  Mereworth,  John  de. 

army  of.     Sec  Army. 

butler  of,  192. 

,   See  Abyndon.   Stephen 

de. 

,  buyer  in  gross  of,  195. 

,  chancellor    of.        iSie;c    Sandale, 

John  de. 

Oontrariants    against,    list    of, 

15-20. 

,  Coronation  oath,  45. 

,  ancient  demesne  of,  226. 

,  destners  of,  223. 

,  Sve  Destriers. 

Edward  ITT,    son   of.     See  Ed- 
ward III. 

,  falcons  for,  429. 

game     of,     in    the    fore.st     of 

Cheviot,  341. 

,  -godson  of,  189. 

hall  of,  marshal  of.  246. 

,  tSee    Mildenhale,    Geof- 
frey de. 

,  horses  of,  341. 

,    horses*  lodging  of,  71,  223. 

,  his  hostess  at  Shrewsbury,  53. 

,  Joan,   daughter  of.     See  Joan, 

23. 

,  loans  to,  210. 

,  minstrels  of.     Svr  Morle,   Wil- 
liam de. 

,  Navy  of.    See  Navy. 

,  as  prince  of*  Wales,  charter  of, 

407. 

,  rancour  of,  342. 

,  ulnager  of.     See  Griffon  John. 

stud  of,  334. 

Edward  IH,  birth  of,  128. 

,  earl    of    Chester,    firstborn    of 

Edward  H,  2,  72,  96,  229. 
,  keeper    of    the    wardrobe    of. 

See  Hugate,  Nicholas  de. 
Edward,  John,  152,  170,  259,  308,  314, 

383. 
,  ,  Thomas  his  man,   152, 

170. 

,  Robert,  312. 

William,  115,  244. 

Edwinstow,     Edenestowe    [co.     Notts], 

John  Bythewatre  of.       See  By- 

thewatre. 
Edwinstree,   Edwynstre,    co.    Hertford, 

hundred  of,  61. 
Edyndon.     See  Ediugton. 


Edyndon.    See  Headington. 

Edynethorp.    See  Edingthorp. 

Edythsone,  Roger,  388. 

Eendon.    See  Endon. 

Effoul,  Effoghel,  John,  of  Bawdsey,  160, 

254,  309. 
,  ,  Ranulf   his    son,     160, 

254. 

,  Ranulf,  309. 

See  Sefoul. 

Egeham.     See  Egham. 

Egelyn.     See  Eglyn. 
Kgemundune.     See  Edgmond. 
Eggarton  in  Godmersham,  Edgaryntone, 

00.  Kent,  13. 
Eggebaston,  Richard  de,  60,  97,  257. 

Eggedon  [Edgton,  co.  Salop  ?],  William 

de,  17. 
Eggefeld,      [Edgefield,     co.     Norfolk], 

Thomas  de,  94,  242. 
,  ,  presented  to  Thursford, 

135. 
Eggelfeld.     See  Tegengl. 

Eggemere.     See  Egmere. 

ICggesclive,  Robert  de,  225. 

Eggeswere.    See  EMgware. 

Elggeton.     Sec  Egton. 

Eggington,   Eghinton   [co.   Bedford  or 

Derby],   Robert   atte  Welle   of. 

See  Welle. 
Egginton?  I<3kynton    [co.  Derby]    231. 
Egham,  Egeham  [oo.  Surrey],  331. 
Eghefeld.    See  Edgefield. 
Egle,  Henry,  455. 

See  Egly. 

JOglesfeld,  Egglesfeld     [Eagle.sfield,   co. 

Chimberland],  Adam  de,  194. 

,  Benedict  de,  194. 

,  ,  Joan    de    Rybton    his 

sister,  194. 

,  John  de,  194. 

,  William  de,  194. 

Egly,  Thomas,  446. 

See  Egle. 

Eglyn,  Egelyn,  John,  18,  267. 
Egmanton,  Thomas  de,  375. 
Kgmere,  Eggemere  [co.  Norfolk],  447. 
Egre mound,  John  de,  232. 
,  Thomas    de    Multon    of.      See 

Multon. 
Egton,    Eggeton    [co.    York],    letters 

patent  dated  at,  331. 
Ekeleston  [Ecdeston,  oo.  Lancaster  P], 

Henry  de,  19. 
Eketon,  Peter  de,  211. 
Eketon.    See  Ecton. 
Ekleshale.    See  Eodeshall. 
Fikvnton   [>x;kington   or   Egginton,    co. 

D-rby  ?],  231. 
Sec  Dekynton. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


529 


Eland,  Hugh  de,  20. 

[Elland,  co.   York],    John    de, 

323. 
Elbrighton,  John  de,  369. 
Eldeoote,  John  de,  77. 
Eldelond.     See  Ealdland. 
Eldersfield,  Elderesfeld  [co.  Worcester], 

64. 
Eldestre.     See  Ealdstreet. 
Eldresfeld.     See  Eldersfield. 
Eldridge   ?  Elstrigge,  co.  l^^ssex,  343. 
Eleanor,  the  King's  mother,  135,  324. 
Elenge.     See  Eling. 
Elewas.    ^ee  Elwas. 
Elejm.    See  Aleyn. 
Elfael,    Evayl,    Elvael    [co.    Radnor], 

land  of,  443. 

,  levies  from,  98. 

,  lord  of.     Sec  Zousche,  William 

la,  of  Ashby. 

,  cantred  of,  136. 

Elfael    or    Elf  el    Ismynydd.    Elvayl    Is- 

menyth  [Wales),  land  of,  lord  of. 

See  Zousch,  William  la,  of  Ashhy. 
Elfael  XJchmynydd,  Elvayl  Ughmenyth 

[Wales],  land  of,  lord  of.       See 

Zousch,  William  la,  of  Ashby. 
Elford    [co.    Stafford],    letters    patent 

dated  at,  70,  80,  81. 
Elhale.    See  Ellel. 

EUham,  Master  John  de,  360. 

,  ,  canon    of    St.    Paul's, 

London,  403. 
Elham,    Delham    [Elham,    co.    Kent], 

Stephen  de,  224,  226, 242, 273, 370. 
Elia  .  .  .  .,  120. 
Elias,  Alexander  son  of,  446. 
,  ,  le    Callere    of    Walle- 

worth,  and  Elias  his  brother,  270. 

,  William  son  of,  de  Bosse,  248. 

Eling,  Elenge  [co.  Southampton],  235. 
Elis,  Elys,  John,  427. 

,  Robert,  55. 

,  ,  presented      to      Little 

Wratting,  272. 

,  Robert  son  of,  124,  186. 

,  Thomas,  117. 

,  ,  Richard    and    William 

bis  sons,  117. 
Elizabeth,  William,  154. 
Elkesleye.     See  Elksley. 
EUkeston.    See  Elkstone. 
Elksley,    Elkesleye,    co.    Notts,    Hugh 

Gernoun,  parson  of,  153,  172,  276. 
EUkstone,  Elkestone,  co.  Gloucester,  112, 

118, 
,  William  de  Hinton  presented  to, 

396. 
Ella,  Kirk,  Eivelay  [co.  York],  Richard 

de  Ayremynne  parson  of,  175,  328. 

*^4962 


Ellaston,  Ethelaston,  co.  Stafford,  156. 
Elland,  co.  York.     See  Eland. 
Ellel,  Elhale  [co.  Lancaster],  281. 
EUenthorp,   Ethelingthorp   [co.    York], 
196. 
,   Ellerbek,  Ralph  de,  61. 
,  William  de,  61. 

EUerker  [co.  York],  86,  117,  118. 

Ellerker,  Dellirker,  John  de,  the  elder 
86,  101. 

,  John  de,  6,  116,  129,  208,  217. 

,  ,  Maud  his  wife,  217. 

,  ,  the  younger,  118,  403, 

I  404. 

I    ,  Nicholas  de,  116,  294. 

!    ,  William  de,  110. 

1    Ellerton,  Robert  de,  157. 

'    Ellesfeld,  Elsefeld,  Ellisfeld  [Elsfield,  co. 
Oxford],  Alan  de,  163,  318,  319. 

,  ,  Richard     his     brother, 

318 

,  Gilbert  de,  62,  70,  71,  178,  424, 

430. 
,  Richard  de,  dean  of  St.  Mar- 
tin's le  Grand,  226. 

[Elsfield,  CO.  Oxford,]  William. 

258,  308,  311. 
Ellesmere,  Elsmer  [co.  Salop  and  Flint], 
I  146. 

i    ,  John  vicar  of,  146. 

!    ,  commote  of,  without  the  county 

I  of  Flint,  136. 

,  land  of,  levies  from,  74,  98. 

Ellesmere,  Stephen  de,  255. 

EUingham,   Elyngham   [co.    Southamp- 
ton], 402. 

,  Ellyngham,     co.     Northumber- 
land, 424. 

Ellyngham.     See  EUingham. 
■    Elmdon,  Elmedon  [co.  Essex],  272. 
I    ,  CO.  Warwick,  156. 

Ellisfeld.     See  Ellesfeld. 

Elmedon.    See  Elmdon. 
'    Elmele.     See  Elmley. 

EUmeswell,  John  de,  438. 

Elmelei,  Elmeleye.     jSiee  Elmley. 
I   Elmham  North,  Northelmham,  co.  Nor- 
j  folk,  315. 

Elmham,  William  de,  presented  to  Cor- 
ringham,  302. 

Elmley,  Elmle,  Elmele,  co.  Worcester, 
167,  168,  387. 

Elmley    Lovett,    Elmeleye    Lovet,    co. 
I  Worcester,  156. 

I    Elmsthorpe,  Aylmersthorp  [co.  Leices- 
1  ter],  William  de  Sutton  par.*ion  of, 

76. 

Eilnestowe.     See  Elstow. 

Elneye,  or  Elveye,  Ralph  do,  315,  380. 

Elsefeld.    See  Ellesfeld. 

2l 


530 


GENEBAL    INDEX. 


f^senham,  Robert  do,  367, 

Elafield,  co.  Ojtord,     See  Ellesfeld. 
Elsmer.     See  Ellesmere. 
ElBton,  Elyston,  co.  Wilts,  128. 
EUtow,   RlneBtowe  [co.  Be<1f.].  Thomas 
de     Bnumbursli,     parson     of    a 
moiely  "f  207 

,  abbess  of,  fil,  276,  432. 

EUtrigge.    See  Eldridge. 

EltBsle,    William    de,    pareoh    of    St. 

Mioliaers,  Abington,  363. 
Eltham[co  Keiitl   letters  patent  dated 

at,  30,  31    32. 
Elton,  AylyuEton,  co.  Huntingdon,  252. 
Elvael.     See  Elfael. 
EUrayl  larueiiyth.     Siv  Zonach. 
Elvayl   Uglinienytli.     Kv   Zouscli. 
Elvelay.     See  HlUi,  Kirk. 
EWeje.     See  Blneyo. 
ElTi-as,  Eloivas,  John,  253.  258,  308,  312. 
Elirerton,  Eylewarton  [in  Stone  near 

Favershnm,  co   Kent],  29. 
Ely,  CO.  Cambridge,  370,  454. 

bisliopoE.    Sn  Hothiira,Johnd«. 

,  bishopric  or  diocese  of,  112,  233, 

299,  365,  S94,  420. 

,  isle  of,  44. 

St.  Etlieldreda,  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  108. 

,  ,  prior  of,  119. 

Ely,   Alan  de,   arcRdeacon   of  Sudbnry, 
293. 

,  Geoffrey  de,  152,  170. 

,  John  de,  464. 

,  Richard  do,  109.  117. 

,  Robert  de,  170. 

«;,afl  Clay,   lo2. 

Elyngdon.    See  Wroaghton. 
Elyngliam,  Walter,  171. 

William  de,  447. 

Elyngham.     See  EHingbam. 
Elys.     See  Elis. 
Elyston.    See  Elston. 
Em.     See  Emma. 
Emberton  [co,  Bnckingliam],  319. 
Embleton,    Emeldon    [co.    Northumber- 
land], Richard  de  Foribi,  parson 
of,  85. 
Embleton,  Kincldon,  Master  Gilbert  de 

Halghton,  parson  of,  91,  339, 
Emeldon  [Embleton,  co.  Nurthumber- 
Iniid],  Hiplinrd  de,  Ti,  48,  40,  58, 
120,  1.18,  Id,  291,  292,  303,  30G, 
317,  333,  331,  384,  398,  422,  428, 
461, 
chief  ttiiiden  of  New- 
castle on  Tyno,  205. 

,  ,  mayor  of  Newcastle  on 

T^ne,  207,  231. 


Emeldon.    See  Embleton. 
Eineraldi,  Speus,  244. 
Emley,  Emmeley,  co,  York,  30. 
Rmme,  Em,  Andruw,  256. 

,  William,  118. 

Emmeley,     See  Emley. 
Emmery,  John,  310. 

Sec  Ammory,  Hemery, 

Empingham,  Empyngham  [co.  Rut- 
land], William  de  CliP  prebendary 
of,  19S,  287   339,  344,  352. 

Riclisrd  di-  Camel,   prebendary 
of    339.  3(1,  3-V2. 
Knngiidun,     Sit-  Annnghdown. 
Bnderhy,  Endreby,  John  de,  presented 
to  Kirby  by  Bolingbroke,  79. 
.,  ..,  Richard  do,  presented  to  Button 
in  tho  Marsh  286. 

,  Rob9rt  de.  2.5o 

Bndon,  o.  StafEord,  197, 

Endon?  Bendon,  co.  Stafford,  149. 

]2ndon,  John  de,  255. 

Jindrybv.     Sv:  Enderhy. 

Enefeld,  John  de,  61,  237,  274,  300,  333, 

Enemeth,  Alexander  de,  116. 

I'iigayne,  Dongayn,  John,  233, 

,  Nicholas,  «1. 

,  Thomas,  238,  368. 

,  William,  170,  387. 

Engeland,  John  de,  of  North  Dalton, 

101. 
Engelby,  William  do,  46,  180. 
[Englnour,]    Ginour,    Gynour,    Lengj'n- 
our,   Lengigneonr,   John   le,   130, 
157,  354. 

William,  175. 

England,  law  of,  237, 

,  Marshal      of.      See      Norfolk, 

thojiiBs  eari  of, 
Englefield,  or  Tegengl.  ]':ggelteld,  Engel- 
feld,   Ingelfeld   [on,    Flint],   land 
of,  72.  136. 

caiitied    (if,    arrays  and  leyies 

in,  98,  208. 
Engleis,    English,     Englissh,    Engleys, 
Lenglish,        Lengles,      Lengleys, 
Benedict  le,  60,  250,  253,  258,  308, 
311. 

John,  155,  257,  3.57,  368,  388. 

,  Richard  le,  368. 

,  Robert,  20. 

,  William  le,  20,  106.  103,  345. 

Enham,  co.  Southampton,  163,  169. 
I    Engolisma,  Master  Hugh  de.  sacristan 
of  Narbonne,  envoy  of  Pope  John 
in  V.u^hm],  3:,9 
Ensham,  EyiiL'^haiii    Eynsimm  [co.  Ox- 
ford], abbot  and  convent  of,  350. 

i    ,  abbot  and  convent  of,  36. 

!    ,  abbot  of,  90. 


GENEBAL    INDEX. 


Ensthorp,  John  de,  333. 

Epplynden,  Balpb  de,  18. 

Epwell,  CO.  Oxford.     See  Ipwell. 

Eroatene,  Ercalwe,  Dercalen.  Williain, 
264,  387. 

Broadflkne,  ThoniaB  la,  65. 

Erileleyo,  Erdc>leeh.  Master  John  de 
alias  John  son  of  Henry  do,  arch- 
deacon  of  Lincoln.  328.  338,  3'i2, 
418. 

Erdoleye.     See  Yardley. 

Erdesoote,  William  de,  324. 

Erdewyk.    See  Herdewyk. 

Erdyngton,  Walter  de,  294. 

Eremyte,  Ralph  le,  25. 

Ereswell,  Master  Robert  de,  172,  428. 

Erghes,  Nicliiilaa  de,  vicar  of  All  Saints, 
Pontefraet,  84. 

Krgum,  Ertiltum  [Arram,  co.  York], 
Willinm  de,  106. 

,  William  son  of  William  de,  106. 

Erinm.     See  Eryum. 

Erl,  Hugh,  32. 

Erie.     Sm  Early. 

Erlegh,  Erie,  Erleye,  Derle,  John  de,  6, 
58,  60,  123,  130,  216,  242,  254. 

,  John  son  of  John  de,  6,  406,  423. 

,  John  son  of  William  de,  107. 

Walter,  440. 

Williain  de.  Maud  nife  of,  107. 

Erlestok,  John  de,  345. 

t^lhnni,  John  de,  4. 

Erlyngton      Set:  Arlington. 

Ermedru,  Richard  de,  153. 

Ernesby.     Sir,  Arnesby. 

ErnesheTsd  [Arnside,  co.  Westmore- 
land F],  Henry,  19. 

,  HicharddG,  19. 

Krtedon.    See  Artington. 

Ertingdon  by  Guldeford.      See  ArtinK- 

Eryiiin,  Eriuni,  Master  Richard  de,  pr&- 

(emtr  of  both  laws,  425,  426. 
Eschentor  north  of  Trent.     See  Burgo, 

Thomas  de. 
,  ooMth  of  Trent.     See  Rodeneya, 

nichard  de. 
Escheatora  of  districts.       Sa  Blamrille, 

John  de^    Bolingbroke,  John  da; 

tiumn.  lMaltlnnv;Evi>r.ird,  John; 

Orymeaby,  Simon  de :   Hampton, 

John   de ;    Wayte,    Richard   de ; 

Weston,  Williani  de, 
Escot.     See  Scot. 
Escote,  Estoote,  Edward,  19. 

Giles  de,  19. 

Escriok  [co.  York],  letters  patent  dated 

at,  328,  329,  336. 


I  Eselingtcn.  See  6 
:  Esgar,  Adam,  444. 
I    Stephen,  444. 

,  Thomas,  444. 

,  William,  444. 

I    Espagne.    See  Ispanta. 
I    Espicer.    See  Spicer. 

Kaquilerie,    Lesqnilerie,    Alexander  de, 
i  435. 

I    Essebr.   Willinm  la  Zonscbe  of.       See 

ZoUBche, 
I    Essex,  37,  83,  113,  185,  367,  412. 

arrays  and  levies  from,  38,  96, 

124,  132,  213,  424,  430. 

,  forest  of.  389,  412,  419,  431. 

,   ,  chief   forester   of.     See 

Abyndon,  Stephen  tie. 

,  fore.st  pluns  in,  3.'»l   434. 

Uespeii'.er  lands  in,  115. 

,  rebels' lands  in,  144. 

sheriff  of.      Set  Dororr',  John 

de. 

,  king's  stud  in,  334. 

I    ,  t«nth  in,  226. 

I    ,  victuals  from,  94,  243. 

I    ,  de  vxiUiit  in,  445. 

j    Essex,  Adam  de,  152,  170. 

,  Matthew  de,  368. 

I    ,  Roger  de,  464. 

;    EKshemerbnik.    See  Asshemaresbrok. 

I    [Esshewell.j    Hesshewell,    Thomas    de, 

I  401. 

I    Essoul.     Sec  Effoul. 

!    Est,  lliomas,  259,  308,  312. 

I    li^ntaniacu.  Staneve,  Nicholas  de,  60. 

!     Williani  de,  272. 

'    Estbechewurth.       See  Batohworth  Est. 

I    Estbourn,  103. 

j    Estcantokoshoved .       See  Qnantoxhead, 

East. 
'   Estcleydon.    See  Cloydon  East. 

Estoo^am,  by  Wymerynge.      See  Cos- 
I  ham,  00.  Hants. 

I    EstcDte.     See  Escote. 
'■    Estden,  Robert  da,  43,  250,  309,  450, 
I  453. 

I    I'itdori  [I'Ji't  Stone  in  Willesborough, 
I  CO.   Kent  rj,  271 

I    I^tenore.    See  Eastnor. 
'    Estevene.     See  Stephen. 

Estfeld,  Thomas  de,  439. 

,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  439. 

Estgarton.     See  Oarston,  East. 
:    Esthalla,  Robert  de,  11. 

!    ,  Joan  his  wife,  11. 

i    Est  ham     [Eastham,     co.     Worcester], 
!  Richard  son  of  Lanrenoe  de,  388. 

I    ,  Roger  de,  17,  388. 

I   Estham.    See  Eastham. 

\    EathorBle7.     See  Horsley,  East. 


532 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Esthuddelesford.    See  Uttlesford. 

Estirkele.     See  Keal,  East. 

Bstkesewyk.     See  Keswick,  East. 

PCstland.     Sec  Eastland. 

Estle,  Stephen  de,  18^5.  i 

Estlecb.     Sec  Eastleach. 

Estlilleburn.     See  Lilburn,  East. 

Estmai*)  John  de,  185. 

Estmatfen.     See  Matfcn,  East. 

Estoft,  Simon  de,  a42. 

Eston  by  Staunford.       See  Easton  by 

Stamford. 
Eston.     See  Piston  Bavents. 
Efiton^  Bartholomew  do,  404. 
[Easton,  CO.  Suffolk  ?],  John  de, 

159. 

Peter  de,   iT),  182. 

,  Robert  de,  Joan  daughter  of, 

139.  , 

,  William  de,  of  Soaton,  54.  ! 

,  Roger,      William      and    ; 

John  his  brothers,  54. 
P^flfradolich.     See  Stradlige. 
Estradelon.     Sec  Ystradalyn. 
Estre,  Destre,   Gilbert    son    of    Philip, 

08. 
Jolin  de,  presented  to  Kenarth, 

337. 
Estrington.     Sec  Eastrington.  | 

Estsutton.     Sec  Sutton  East. 
Estwittenham.     iSVe  Wittenham,  East. 
Esyngwold.     See  Easingwold. 
Etelof.     See  Etlof. 
Etewell.     Sec  Etwall. 
Ethelaston.     See  Eflaston. 
Ethelingthorp.     See  EUenthorp. 
Etlaf  or  I^kilaf,  Adam,  of  Selby,  87. 
Etlof,  Ktelof,    h^dolf.   Eustace,  110. 

Roger,  310. 

,  William,  310. 

Eton,  John  de,  384. 

Nicholas  de.  198. 

,  Robert  de,  106. 

,  William,  436. 

Eton.     See  Water  Eaton. 

Eton  Meysy.     Sec  Ea'ton,  Castle. 

Etton,  CO.   Northampton,   172. 

,  Peter  Russel,   parson   of,    160, 

172,  253. 

,  CO.  York,  101,  365,  448. 

Etton,  Nicholas  son  of  Laurence  de,  448. 
Etwall,  Etewell  [co.  Derby],  211. 

Eu,  Ew  [Seine-Info'r.],  Ralph  count  of, 

32,  422. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  32,  422. 

Eude  [or  Otto],  John  son  of,  de  Barton, 

20. 

,  Robert  son  of,  de  Barton,  20. 

Eudon.     See  Ewdon  Burnell. 
Eule,  Master  Richard  de,  104. 


Eure,  John  de,  82,  127,  128,  282. 

,  ,  Nioholaa  his  wife,  282. 

See  Evre,  Ev^ere. 

Eurleswynterbourne.    See  Winterboume 

Earl's. 
Eustace,  Yustace,  Thomas,  of  Reydon, 

169. 
,  Thomas,  258,  308,  312. 

Euston  [co.  Suffolk],  33. 

Euwer.    See  Ewer. 

Euyasharald.     See  Ewyas  Harold. 

Kuyaslacy,  Euyas  Lacy.  See  Ewyas 
Lacy. 

Evayl.     See  Elfael. 

Eveningham,  Philip  de,  Joan  wife  of, 
203. 

Everard,  John,  183,  246. 

,  escheator  in  the  coun- 
ties of  Cornwall,  Devon,  Somer- 
set and  Dorset,  367,  394,  396,  410, 
426. 

,  Robert,  122,  169. 

Everdon,  Master  John  de,  249 

,  parson    of    Mancestre, 

101. 

,  William  de,  king's  clerk,   197, 

238. 
,  ,  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

429. 
Evere,  William  de,  187. 

Sec  Eure,  Evre. 

Everingham,  Every ngh am,  Adam  de,  15, 

67. 
,  ,  Claricia  his  wife,  15. 

,  Adam  de,  of  Lax  ton  [co.  Notts], 

32. 
Everley,  Everle,  co.  Wilts,  182,  183. 
Eversholt,  Eversalt,  co.  Bedford,  311. 
,  John  de  Staunfordham,  parson 

of,  311. 
Everthorpe,  Yverthorpe,  co.  York,  373. 

Everton,  co.  Notts,  55,  370. 

,  William  son  of  Alan  de,  55,  370. 

Everyngham.     Se^  Everingham. 
Evesham  [co.  Worcester],  438. 

,    abbot  of ,  44,  446. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  285. 

Evesham,  Henry  de,  47. 
,  John  de,  170. 

,  Master  Richard  de,  parson  of 

Severnstoke,  174. 
,  Master    Simon    de,    parson    of 

Stanlake,  262. 
,  Thomas  de,  47,  190,  232,  238, 

245. 

,  ,  parson  of  Badby,  323. 

,  Walter  de,  77. 

Evre  [Iver,  co.  Buckingham],  Gilbert  de, 

461. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


588 


Evre.  See  Eure,  Evere. 
Evyonyd,  Adam  de,  101. 
Ew.    See  Eu. 

Ewcross,  Yokcros,  Youkerosso,  co.  York, 
waptentake,  125. 

,  arrays  in,  208. 

Ewdon  Burnell,  Eudon,  co.  Salop,  388. 

Ewelme  ?  Of  the  Newelme  [co.  Oxford], 

258,  308,  311. 
Ewer,  Euwer,  Lewier,  Lewer,  Robert, 

199,  206,  215,  221,  222,  223,  232, 

244,  246,  254. 
,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Odi- 

ham,  28,  39,  40,  44,  52,  67. 
Ewhurst,    Yhurst    [co.    Southampton], 

Richard  de  Henton  presented  to, 

421. 
Ewhurst,  Uhurst  [co.  Sussex],  433. 
Ewithington,    Ewythynton     [co.    Here- 
ford], Robert  de  Wodehous,  pre- 

pendary  of,  407. 
Ewode.     See  I  wood. 

Ewyas  [co.  Hereford],  land  of,  77,  443. 
Ewyas  Harold,   Ewyas  Harald,   Euyas- 

harald  [co.  Hereford],  levies  from, 

73,  98. 
Ewyas  Lacy,  Euyas  Lacy  [co.  Hereford], 

land  of,  443. 

,  levies  from,  73,  89,  178. 

Ewythynton.     See  Ewithington. 

Exchequer,  the,  399. 

,  barons  of.  Sec  Ayleston,  Mas- 
ter Robert  de ;  Beler,  Roger  ; 
Everdon,  William  de;  Foxle, 
John  de ;  Friskeneye,  Walter  de ; 
Fulburne,  William  de;  Passele, 
Edmund  de;  Waleden,  Hum- 
phrey de. 

,  chamberlains  of.     Sec  Ispannia, 

Master  James  do;  Langeton, 
John  de. 

1  ,  business  and  conduct  of , 

269. 

»  chancellor  of.       Se^  Staunton, 

Hervey  de;  Stapeldon,  Walter 
do. 

J  clerks    in.        See    Donecastre, 

Richard  de ;  Acton,  Nicholas  de. 

,  constable     of.       See    Brankes- 

combe,  Jocelin  de;  Luda,  Rich- 
ard de. 

,  memoranda  of,  138. 

,  remembrancer  of.     See  Noting- 

ham,  Robert  de;  Lymbergh, 
Adam  de. 

Seal,  keeper  of.    See  Stapeldon, 

Walter  de. 

»  tallies  of,   keeper  of.     See  T^, 

Richard  de. 

,  treasurer  of,  287.  See  Stapel- 
don, Walter  de,  bishop  of  Exeter. 


Exchequer,  the — cant, 

...........  treasurer  and  barons  of,  23,  63, 

112,  137,  177,  182,  183,  206,  282, 

287,  295,  303,  323,  334,  366,  400, 

409,  429. 
,  ,  keeper  of  the  office  of, 

25,  31,  46. 

,  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of, 

209. 

,  keeper  of  the  office  of, 

41. 

Exemuth.     See  Exmouth. 

Exeter,  Exonia  [co.  Devon],  96,  221, 
412,  430. 

,  bishop  of.  See  Stapeldon,  Wal- 
ter de. 

,  bishopric  or  diocese  of,  107,  112, 

122. 

gaol,  65,  381. 

,  merchants'  seal    for    debts    in, 

415. 

,  treasurer    of.        See    Henton, 

Thomas  de. 

,  St.  Peter's,  dean  and  chapter  of, 

221. 

Exeter.     See  also  Exmouth. 

EJxmouth  and  Exeter,  Exemuth  and  Exe- 
ter [co.  Devon],  bailiffs  and  good 
men  of,  438. 

Exning.     See  Ixning. 

Exonia,  William  de,  418. 

Exton  [co.  Southampton],  Robert  de 
Keleseye  presented  to,  285. 

Eyam,  Eyum  [co.  Derby],  326. 

Eycote,  Simon  de,  71. 

,  William,  434. 

,  ,  Maud    and    Cecily    his 

wives,  434. 

,  ,  Roger  his  father,  434. 

,  ,  Agnes  his  mother,  484. 

Eydon,  co.  Northampton,  156. 

Eye  [co.  Suffolk],  Robert  Morpayn  prior 

of,  392. 
,  honor  of,  33. 

Eye,  Thomas  de,  parson  of  Aylington, 

CO.  Hunts,  252. 
Eyer.     See  Eyr. 

Eygnesham.     Sec  Eynesham. 

Eylewarton.     See  Elwerton. 

Eyncourt,  Eynecourt,  Deyncurt,  Ed- 
mund, 54, 161,  314. 

,  John  de,  149. 

,  Robert,  372. 

,  Roger  son  of  John  de,  342. 

Eynesham,  Eygnesham,  Master  Henry 
de,  206. 

,  John  de,  105. 

Eynesham.     See  Ensham. 

Eynho,  Peter  de,  351. 

%nulph,  William  de,  437,  438. 


GENEKAL     INDEX. 


RsT,  Eyer,  Heyor,  Heyr,  John  le,  810. 

,  Lanrenee  le,  154. 

Richard  Ib,  171. 

,  William  le,  19, 166. 

[Eyra,]  Fuiaayr,  William,  408. 

Sec  Heyer. 

Byre,  36. 

Eyre,  justice  in.  See  Stanton,  Hervoy 
de. 

Eyton.    See  Eaton. 

Eyum.     See  By  am. 

Errill,  Dajvill,  Dayrill,  Adam  de,  par- 
son of  Saddington,  106. 

,  John,  of  OvBton,  20. 

,  Peter  de.  46. 

,  ,  Emma  hia  wife,  46. 

Roger  de,  206. 

,  ,  Nicholaa  hifl  wife,  296. 

,  Thomas  de,  161,  183,  197,  816, 

39o,  433. 

Tbomaa,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Pontefraot,  102,  806. 


F 

Faccombe,  co.  Southampt-on,  402. 

Facbel,  John,  Ricbard  his  man,  258, 
369. 

Fader,  John  le,  271. 

,   ,  Joan  his  wife,  271. 

,  John  son  of  William  le,  271. 

,  ,  Maud  his  wife,  271. 

,  "Williain,  55. 

fnirofold      See  Fairfield. 

Fairfax,  Thomas,  96,  133,  143. 

Fairfield,  Fairefeld  [oo   Derby],  142. 
&juloue  Bukfilones'  in,  142. 

Fairford,  co    Gloucester   166,  168. 

A'ec  Farfonl. 

Faitman,  Feieiiien,  Fayniian,  John,  259. 
308,  312. 

Fakenham  [co.  Norfolk],  449. 

[oo.  Suffolk],  33. 

Fakenham,  Agnea  de,  1S6,  369. 

,  Cicely  de,  155. 

,  "Nicholas  de,  8G. 

Falcons  for  the  King,  428. 

Faldingworth,  Faldyngwortb  [co.  Lin- 
coln], Robert  de  Nevill,  parson 
of,  230. 

Faldo,     Faldho     [Flitt    Hundred,     co. 

Bedf.],    ll.'j,    121. 
B'Bldyngworth.     See  Faldingworth. 


Falemnth.    See  Falmonth. 

Falgham.    See  Felphain 

Falloden,  Faloiidon  [in  Einbleton  p»ri»h, 

CO.  Norlhuiiibcrland],  306. 
Falmer    [co.    Susses],    letters    patent 

dated  at,  441. 
Falmonth,    Falemuth    [oo.    Cornwall], 

438. 
PaloudoD.    See  Falloden. 
Fanaourt,  Bertram,  16. 
Fanenoort,  Robert  de,  422. 
Fanner,  John  le,  170. 

See  Faunere. 

Fareham,  Farham  [co.  Southampton], 

67,69. 
Farendon  [co.  Berks],  154. 
FarendoD,  Robert  de,  181. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  181. 

Farford,  Fayrford,  Ridiard  de,  423. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  423. 

,  William  de,  343. 

,  William,    150,    267,    879,    381, 

444,  465. 
I    Farham  [oo.  Southampton],  Richard  de, 

376. 
I    Farham.    See  Fareham. 
I    Farington   FaiynEton  Farynoton  [Far- 
i  rington,  co.  Lancaster],  John  son 

of  Robert  de,  446. 

I    William  de,  446. 

I    , Agnes  wife  of,  446. 

'    ,  John  his  brother,  446. 

:    Farington,  William  do  SSt 
Farlegh  [co.  Gloucester].    See  Farley  in 
Hard  wick. 
I    Farleigh,  Farleye  [co.  Kent],  383. 
I    Farley  in  Hardwiok,  Farlegh  [oo.  Glon- 
i  oester],  6S. 

I  Farleye,  Ralph  de,  19. 
I  Farleye.  See  Farleigh. 
I    Farndon,  Farnedon,  John  de,  404. 

!    Nicholas  de,  mayor  of  London, 

i  225,  226,  269,  274. 

1    Farnewell,  Franwell,  Richard  de,  315, 

j  380. 

Farnham  Royal   f,  Farnhsin  [oo.  Buck- 
inghoml  319. 
I    Farnham,  Philip  de,  37,  283. 

I     E<>bert  de    809,  387. 

Farnyngho.    See  FarthiDghoe. 
I    Faroue  [aluu  Frome],  Simon,  380. 

I    Thomas,  447   457. 

Farrington,   Faryngton.  Farynoton,  co. 
I  Lancaster,  28.5,  446. 

]    Farthingoe,  Farnyngho  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], William  Pachet,  presented 
1  to,  367. 

I    Farynoton.     See  Farington. 
I    Fasterne,  Fastern,  co.  Wilts,  186,  168. 
:    Fastolf,  Nicholas,  147,  262. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


685 


Fauconer,   Faukener,  John  le,   17,   19, 
353,  422. 

,  Nicholas  le,  67. 

,  Ralph  le,  309. 

,  Richard  le,  162. 

,  Stephen  le,  6. 

,  Thomas  le,  19. 

,  William  le,  309. 

,  abbot    of    Abbotsbury, 

365,  367. 
Faucumberge,    Faucoumberge,   Faucun- 

berge,     Fauconberge,      Faucom- 

berge,  Hugh  de.  177. 

,  John  de,  82,  199. 

,  William  de,  258,  308,  312,  424, 

444. 
Faukes,  William,  314. 

Fauuere,  John  le,  448. 

See  Fanner. 

Fauquet,  Richard,  269. 
Fauvel,  Richard,  99,  125,  192. 
Faversham  [co.  Kent],  310,  318,  450. 

,  abbot  of,  270. 

Faversham,  Thomas  de,  314. 
Fawemouth.     See  Fowey. 
Faxfleet  [co.  York],  chapel  of,  tithes  of, 
329. 

letters     patent   dated   at,   305. 

321,  322,  323,  324,  326,  328,  829, 
332,  370,  374. 
Fayel,  Adam,  419. 
Fayrford.     See  Fairford,  Farford. 
Fayrman.     See  Fairman. 
Fecamp  [Seine  Infer.],  abbot  of,  208. 

,  Robert  abbot  of,  364. 

Feckenham     [co.     Worcester],     letters 

patent  dated  at,  365. 
Peering,  Ferynge  [co.  Essex],  443. 
Feering,  co.  Essex.     See  Feringe. 

Feeringbury,    Feringebery,    Feringbery 
[co.  Essex],  254,  443. 

Feise,  Hugh,  166. 

Fekesby.     See  Fixby. 

Felawe,  John,  159. 

Feld,  Felde,  Henry  in  the,  315,  380. 

,  Ralph  atte,  253,  258,  308,  812. 

,  Robert  de  la,  415. 

Feldestede,  Simon  de,  425. 

See  Felstead. 

Feidhampton.     See  Felhampton. 

Felesstelda.     See  Felstead. 

Felhampton,   Feidhampton   [near   Wis- 
tanstow,  CO.  Salop],  52. 

Felice,  Richard  son  of  Roger,  377. 

Felicia,  Henry  son  of,  377. 

Felley  [oo.  Nottingham],  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  356. 

,  church  of,  356. 

Feimingham,    Felmyngham    [co.    Nor- 
folk], 27,  29,  134. 

,  church  of,  27,  29,  134. 


Felmyngham,   Joan,   daughter  of  Wil- 
liam de,  27. 
,  Christiana  daughter  of  William 

de,  27,  29. 
Felmyngham.     See  Feimingham. 

Felpham,  Falgham  [co.  Sussex],  324. 
Felstead,    Feldestede,    Felesstelda    [co. 
Essex],  331,  425. 

,  Barcheia  andRucheia  in,  425. 

Felter,  Robert,  384. 

Feltewell,  Ralph,  171. 

/SfeeFeltwell. 

Felthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  201. 

Felton  [co.  Northumberland],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  194,  196,  197, 
201,  203,  204,  251. 

Felton.  West  ?  Felton  [co.  Salop], 
Thomas  Cheyne,  parson  of,  388. 

Felton  [co.  Hereford],  John  de,  17. 

,  John  de,  42,  52,  69,  427. 

,  Walter  de,  427. 

,  William  de,  404. 

Feltwell,  Fletwell,  Feltewell  [co.  Nor- 
folk], 390. 

,  John  Digge,  parson  of,  440. 

Fencotes,  Thomas  de,  294,  318,  427. 

Fenes,  Reginald  de,  384. 

Fenewyk.     See  Fenwyk. 

Fenham  [co.  Northumberland],  letters 

patent  dated  at,  202,  203,  204, 

252. 
Fenkele,  John,  309. 

Fenmon  or  Fenmou,  Hugh  de,  16. 

Fenne,  William  de,  187. 

Fennybenteleye    [Bentley,    Fenny,    oo. 
Derby],  John  son  of  John  son  of 
Maud  de,  415.- 
Fenstanton.     See  Slanton  Fen. 
Fenton     Kirk,     Fenton     [co.     York], 
Frederick  de  Bardes  or  Bardis, 
prebendary  of,  91,  293. 
Fenton  Vivian,  co.  Stafford,  149. 
Fenton,  Henry  de,  381,  444. 

,  Hugh  de,  230. 

,   ,  Thomas  de,  104. 

j   Fenwyk,  Fenewyk,  John  de,  125. 
,  John  de,  sheriff  of  Northumber- 
land, 37,  282. 
I    Ferandi,  Feraundi,  Ferrandi,  Ferrant, 
Master     Bert  rand,      parson      of 
!  Rodele  or  Rothele  or  Rothewell 
[Rothley,    co.    Leicester  ?],    75, 
185,  238,  239,  368.  389. 

,  ,  prebendary   of   Maure- 

pas,  203. 
Ferariis,  Ferers,  John  de,  11. 

,  John  son  of  William  de,  809, 

387. 

,  Thomas  de,  284. 

,  William  de,  69,  224,  851. 


536 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Feraundi.    Sec  Ferandi. 

Ferchewatere.     See  Freshwater. 

Feremen.     Sec  Fair  man. 

Ferers.     See  Ferariis. 

Feresynfeld,  John  de,  329. 

Feriby,  Feribi,  Feryby,  Richard  de,  231. 

,  ,  presented  to  Embleton, 

85. 
f  ,  parson  of  Surfleet,  298. 

,  ,  presented    to  Womers- 

ley,  221. 

,  ,  revocation  of  his  pre- 
sentation to  Woniersley,  228. 

,  Walter  son  of  John  de,  56. 

,  John  his  son,  56. 

,  ,  ,  William         his 

brother,   56. 

Feriby.     Sec  Feniby,  South. 

Feringbery.     Sec  Feonngbui*y. 

Feringe.  Feryng  [Feering,  co.  Essex], 
Hugh  de,  254. 

,  Geoffrey  de,  11. 

Sec  Feering. 

Feringcbery.     Se^  Feeringbury. 

Ferlond.     Sec  Frolond. 

Fermcroft    in    the    New    Forest,     co. 

Southampton,  366. 
Fermer,  John,  65. 

Fermerye,  Adam  de  la,  170. 

Sec  Fourmerie. 

Fernilie  [Fernilee,  oo.  Derby],  William 
do,  19. 

Ferrour,  Ferour,  Ferur,  Adam  le,  18. 

,  Henry  le,  66. 

,  John  le,  309. 

,  Richard  le,  444. 

,  Robert  le,  20,  67. 

Master  Stephen  le,  223,  341. 

,  William  le,  151,  253. 

,  ,  of  Aflhby,  103. 

Sec  Smith,  Fevre. 

Fcrrandi,  Forrant.     Ser  Ferandi. 

Ferriby,  Feriby  [co.  Lincoln,  or  York], 
William  le  Moigne  parson  of,  447. 

Ferriby,  North,  Feriby  [co.  York],  prior 
of,  216. 

,  South,  Feriby,  Feryby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 56,  110. 

Ferur.     Sec  Ferrour;   Fevre. 

Fery,  John,  official  of  Wakefield,  86. 

Feryby.     Sec  Ferriby. 

Ferynge.     See  Feering. 

Fesaunt,  Walter,  57. 

Fetherstanhalgh,  Fetherstanhalw, 

Thomas  de,  86. 
,  William  de,  329. 

J  ,  Alexander  his  brother, 

329. 


Fevre,  Agnes  le,  of  Dorchester,  812. 

,  cUias  Poure.     See  Poer. 

,  Henry  le,  of  Hannington,  154. 

,  Henry  le,  of  Worth,  164. 

,  Hugli  le,  of  Clifton,  377. 

,  ,  of  Haunton,  377. 

,  James  son  of  Nicholas  le,  883. 

,  John  le,  81,  154,  377. 

,^ ,  alias  Smith.     See  Smith. 

,  ,  of  Anebille,  446. 

,  ,  of  Hereford,  452. 

,  ,  of  Westbrook,  375. 

,  Nicholas  le,  of  Dalham,  Nicholas 

his  man,  387. 

,  Ralph  le,  sheriff  of  London,  83. 

,  Reginald  le,  Margaret  wife  of, 

431. 
,  Richard  le,  of  Dorchester,  253, 

258,  308,  312. 

,  Robert  le,  of  Ramsthorp,  272. 

,  Roger  le,  of  Disning,  387. 

,  Simon   son    of    William   le,    of 

Little  Saxham,  387. 

,  Walter  le,  of  Ross,  452. 

,  William  le,  of  Chilcote,  377. 

,  ,  of  Little  Saxham,  171. 

,  ,  Simon  his  son,  171. 

,  William  son  of  William  le,  262. 

See  Ferrour;   Smith. 

Fey,  Richard  de,  Swanilda  wife  of,  31. 

,  (another),  31. 

Feye,  William,  155,  451. 

Ficher,  Fychere,  John  le,  154,  257,  368. 

Sec  Fithelere. 

Fichet,  Gilbert,  58. 

Fiddington,  Fydinton,  co.  Gloucester, 
70. 

Field  Dalling,  Felde  Dallyng  [cell  to 
Savigny,  co.  Norfolk],  Richard, 
monk  of  Savigny,  warden  of  the 
house  of,  238. 

Fienles,  John,  346. 

Fife,  Fiffe  [Scotland],  Mary,  countess 
of,  36. 

Fignio,  Nicholas  de,  collated  to  Havant, 
280. 

Filby,  Fyleby,  co.  Norfolk,  13. 

Filegrave.     Sec  Filgrave. 

Filgrave,  Filegrave  [co.  Buckingham], 
319. 

Filiol.    See  Filliol. 

Filiot.     See  Foliot. 

Filliol,  Filiol,  John,  38,  42,  448,  449. 

..,  ,  John  son  and  heir  of, 38. 

,  John,  387,  398. 

,  ,  Margery  his  wife,  398. 

,  ,  Richard  his  son,  398. 

,  Richard,  398. 

,  Master  Peter,  parson  of  Mart- 
ley,  219. 

Filyngham,  Henry  de,  150. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


587 


Finchale,  Fynghale  [co.  Durham],  Ivo, 

parson  of,  172,  253. 
Fincham,  Fyncham  [co.  Norfolk],  248. 

Finchingfeld,  Walter  de,  18. 

Finchingfield,  Fynchyngfeld,  co.  Essex, 

249,  267. 
Findelove,  Richard,  161. 
Findem,  Fyndem,  co.  Derby,  256. 
Findon,  Fyndon  [co.  Sussex],  433. 
Finedon     [co.     Northampton],     letters 

patent  dated  at,  282. 
Fingayr,  William,  403. 
Finglass,  Fynglas  [co.  Dublin],  prebend 

of  St.  Patrick,  Dublin,  431. 
Finmere,  Fynnemere  [co.  Oxford],  319. 

Finsbury,    Fynesbei-y   [co.    Middlesex], 

prebend  of  St.   Paul's,   London, 

221. 
Fishere,  Fisshere,  Fysshere,  Henry  le, 

310. 

,  James  son  of  Agnes  le,  162,  170. 

,  John  le,  152,  170,  241. 

,  Ralph  le,  152. 

Fisherton  Anger,  Fissherton  Aucher  [co. 

Wilts],  361. 
,  St.  Clement's  church,  361. 

Fisshacre,  Martin  de,  42,  96.  123,  188. 

Fissheburn,  William  de,  439. 

Fissherton     Aucher.         See     Fisherton 

Anger. 
Fisswere,  John  atte,  400. 
Fitelton.     See  Fittleton. 

Fithelare,  John  le,  374. 

,  Nicholas  le,  164. 

,  William  le,  383. 

See  Fychere. 

Fittleton,  Fitelton  [co.  Wilts],  3. 

Fitton,  Fytton,  John  de,  68,  123,  274, 
456. 

See  Fyton. 

Fixby,  Fekesby,  co.  York,  323. 

Fiz  Nichol.     See  Nicholas,  son  of. 
Fladbury,    Fladebury,    co.    Worcester, 

261,  380. 
Flambard,  Flaumbard,  Edmund,  162. 

,  Simon,  269. 

,  William,  61. 

Flamborough,      Flaynburgh,      Flaynes- 

burgh,    Fleynburgh    [co.    York], 

125,  131,  187,  419. 
,  Robert  le  Constable  of.       Sec 

Conestable. 
Flanders,  247,  269,  317,  328,  369,  403, 

416. 
and   Nevers,    Louis,    count   of 

[1322-1340],   248,   269,   276,   322, 

334,  402. 

,  ,  treaty  with,  248. 

,  ,  truce  with,  402. 


Flanders— cotif. 

,  count  of,  384,  446. 

,  chancellor     of.      See     Carecti, 

Ottobon  de. 
,  men  of,  86,  109,  111,  116,  134, 

223,  228,  276. 
(Flemings),   117,   194,   197,  212, 

217,  232. 

,  men  of,  in  Scotland,  269. 

,  fleet  of,  102,  104. 

,  Scots  in,  276. 

,  wars  of,  362. 

Flandria,  Guy  de,  367. 

,  lord     of     Rykenburgh, 

248. 
Flathewath.     See  Flawith. 
Flaubergh.     See  Flawborough. 
Flaumbard.     See  Flambard. 
Flaune,  Adam,  369. 
Flaunvile,  Robert  de,  448. 

Flawborough,  Flaubergh,  co.  Notts,  133, 

184. 
Flawith,  Flathewath  [co.  York],  93. 

Flaynesburgh.     See  Flamborough. 

Flecher.     See  Fleshewere. 

Fleckney,  Flekeney,  co.  Leicester,  166. 

Flecton,  John  de,  warden  of  St.  Marga- 
ret's hospital,  Huntingdon,   106. 

Flekeney.     See  Fleckney. 

Flemyng,  Flemmyng,  Henry,  386. 

,  Hugh,  162,  172. 

,  John,  162,  169,  336,  383. 

,  John  le,  *  peleter,'  386. 

,  Nicholas,  Elena  wife  of,  129. 

,  Robert,  presented  to  Bleadon, 

345. 

,  Simon,  170. 

,  William,   parson  of  Frampton, 

120. 

,  William,  73,  148,  162,  170. 

,  ,  Peter,  man  of,  170. 

,  ,  Roger  his  man,  171. 

jSicc  Flanders. 

Flerdon  [Flordon,  co.  Norfolk],  Roger 
de,  377. 

Fleshewere,  Flessheuer,  Flesshewere, 
Flexher,  Flessheware,  Dionisia 
le,  of  Wallingford,  268,  308. 

,  Denis  le,  263. 

,  John  le,  259,  309,  312. 

,  Richard  le,  394,  396. 

,  Thomas  le,  263,  258,  308,  312, 

314. 
Fleshmongere,  Flesshemongere,  Ivo  le, 

162,  171. 
,  Walter  le,  162,  171. 

,  ,  Stephen  his  man,  170. 

Fletchere,  Henry  le,  162. 


588 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Flete,  John  de,  488. 

,  Roger  de,  200. 

,  Roger    de,     constable    of    the 

castle  of  Conisborough,  340. 

,  Thomas  de,  202,  207. 

Fletteby,  William  de,  379. 
Fletwell.     See  Feltwell. 
Flexher.     See  Fleshewere. 
Flezthorp,  co.  Norfolk,  448. 
Fleynburgh.     See  Flamborough. 
Flint,  Flynt  [Wales],  county  of,  72,  136. 

,  levies  from,  98,  208. 

Flintham,  Flyntham  [co.  Notts],  Henry 

de  Edenestowe,  parson  of,  46,  346. 
Flisco,    Luke   de,    cardinal,    parson    of 

Tyrington,  285. 

,  prebendary  of  Lougdon,  189. 

Flitcham,  Robert  de,  256. 

Flixton,  CO.  Lancaster,  162. 

Flyxton  [co.  Lancaster],  Master 

Robert  de  Baldok,  prebendary  of, 

37. 
,  John  de  Kynardeseye,  prebend- 
ary of,  101. 
Flode,  Nicholas  atte,  57. 
Floor,  Flore,  co.  Northampton,  156,  287, 

408. 
Flordon,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Flerdon. 
Flore.     See  Floore. 
Florence,  44,  137,  271,  300. 

,  merchants  of,  90. 

,  society  of  £he  Bardi  of,  44,  129, 

141,  232,  293,  304,  410. 

,  ,  receive  customs,  232. 

,  Scali  of.  society  of  the,  283. 

,  Spini   of,  society  of  the,  30. 

,  James  Sinobaldi  of.     See  Sino- 

baldi. 
Flory,  Flury,  John,  160. 
,  John  de,  son  of  John  de  Flory, 

16. 

,  Thomas,  390. 

Flury.     See  Flory. 
Flynt.     See  Flint. 
Flyntham.     See  Flintham. 
Flyxton.     See  Flixton. 
Fode,  Richard,  115. 
Fokerham,  John  de,  16. 
Fokynton.     See  Folkington. 
Folebourn.     See  Fulbourn. 
Foliot,  Filiot,  Fylyot,  Henry,  438. 

,  Margery,  189. 

,  Richard  son  of  William,  of  Rou- 

shani,  CO.  Oxford,  319. 
,  Roger    son     of     William,      of 

Roulesby,  169. 

,  Robert,  388. 

,  William,  321. 

Folkesworth,  John  de,  67,  252. 

,  Sitephen  de,  252. 

Folkington,  Fokynton  [co.  Sussex],  424. 


Folksworth,  Folkesworth  [oo.  Hunting- 
don], 319. 

Follebure,  William  de,  386. 

Folquardeby,  Thomas  de,  53,  381,  883. 

Folville,  John  de,  356,  412. 

Forcett,  Forset  [co.  York],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  200. 

Forcetti,  Dinus,  44,  92. 

Ford,  Forthe,  co.  Salop,  156. 

Forde,  Adam  atte,  61. 

,  Adam  de  la,  296. 

,  ,  Christina  his  wife,  296. 

,  Adam  de  la,  450. 

,  ,  Katherine  his  wife,  450. 

,  Edmund  de  la,  450. 

,  Gilbert  de  la,  a  warden  of  the 

king's  mines  in  Devon  and  Corn- 
wall, 5. 

;..,  John  de,  65. 

,  John  son  o!  Roger  atte,  258,  369. 

,  Nicholas  atte,  380. 

,  Roger  atte,  369. 

,  ,  his  man,  258. 

,  Thomas  atte,  172,  256. 

Fordham,  Furdham  [co.  Cambridge], 
442,  444. 

,  CO.  Essex,  13. 

Fordham,   John   de,    117. 

Fordyngton,  Miles  de,  445. 

See  Forthynton. 

Forel,  Henry,  319. 

,  John,  319. 

Forest,  arrentations  of  waste,  149-150. 

,  pleas  of  the,  351. 

,  north  of  Trent,  keeper  of.      iS>ee 

Crumwell,  John  de. 

,  south  of  Trent,  keeper  of.     See 

Despenser,  Hugh  le,  earl  of  Win- 
chester ;  Valencia,  Aymer  de. 

Forcstallers  and  regrators,  43. 

Forester,  Alan  son  of  Roger  le,  310. 

,  Henry,  255. 

,  John,  forester  of  the  chaces  and 

parks  of  TutBury,  230. 

,  Jordan  le,  317. 

,  Roger  le,  of  Gainsborough,  238. 

,  William  le,  152,  170. 

Forneaux.     See  Forneux. 

Fornet,  John  de,  of  Genoa,  251. 

Forneux,  Fourneux,  Furneux,  For- 
neaux, John  de,  187,  249,  262. 

,  Richard  de,  168-169,  372,  378. 

Fornot,  John,  20,  164. 

Forset.     iS^ee  Forcett. 

Forst,  Frost,  Richard,  270. 

,  ,  mayor  of  Southampton, 

251,  453. 
Fort,  Richard,  386. 
Forthe,  John  de  la,  159. 

,  Nicholas  atte,  315. 

,  Richard  atte,  159. 

Forthe.    See  Ford. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


589 


Fortheie.     See  Forthere. 

Forthere,    or    Fortheye,    or    Fortheie, 

John  atte,  259,  309,  312. 
Forthesham,  co.  Salop,  156. 

Forthynton,  Ranulph  de,  2. 

See  Fordyngton. 

Forton  [co.  Lancaster],  281. 
Forton  [co.  Stafford],  Thomas  de  Hesel- 
wode,  presented  to,  248. 

,  ,  parson  of ,  280. 

Forton  [co.  Somerset],  William  Lowel 

de,  371. 
Forton,  Maud  de,  10. 
Fosbury.     See  Fostebury. 
Foss,  Fosse,  co.  York,  steward  of,  379. 
Fossat,  Fossa^,  Poncius  de,  337,  434. 

,  Stephen  de,  355. 

Fosse,  John  de,  or  de  la,  58,  60,  151,  157, 
163,  252,  254,  310,  371,  413,  444. 

,  John  atte,  156. 

Fosseriis,  John  de,  328. 

Fostebury  [Fosbury,  co.  Wilts  P],  John 

de,  310. 
Fothelscote,  Thomas    Hurstal  of.       See 

Hurstal. 
Fotman,  Roger,  16. 
Fougheler.     See  Fowler. 
Fouk,  Roger,  152,  171. 
Four,  Walter,  17. 
Foulbourn.     See  Fulbourn. 
Foulden,  Fouldon  [co.  Norfolk],  Regi- 
nald de  Cusancia,  parson  of,  244. 
Foulden,  William  de,  204. 
Foun,  Fouun,  Geoffrey  le,  198,  427. 
Fountains  [co.  York],  abbot  of,  106. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  295,  301. 

Fourbour,  Furbour,  Robert  le,  45, 

,  Stephen  le,  153,  170. 

,  Thomas  le,  152,  170. 

Fourmerie,  John  de  la,  20. 

See  Fermerye. 

Fourneux.     See  Forneux. 
Fourneys.     See  Furness. 
Foumival.     Sec  Furnivall. 
Fouun.     See  Foun. 

Fowey  and  Lostwithiel,  Fawemouth  and 
Lostwythiel  [co.  Cornwall],  bail- 
iffs and  good  men  of,  438. 
Fowler,  Fougheler,  John,  forester  of 
Birkelond  Hay  in  Sherwood 
Forest,  266. 

,  Richard  le,  194. 

,  Roger  son  of  William  le,  172. 

,  William  le,  384. 

Fox,  John  le,  16. 

,  John,  of  Ingoldsby,  68. 

,  Nicholas,  54. 

,  Thomas,  128. 

,  William,  2;34,  303,  443,  446. 

,    William     le,     of     Bensington, 

259,  308,  312. 


Foxcote,  John  de,  222. 

,  Richard  de,  102,  263,  356. 

,  Richard  de,  sub-escheator  in  co. 

Gloucester,  21. 

Foxle,  Foxleye,  John  de,  92,  147,  151, 
162,  216,  249,  256,  309,  311,  316, 
353,  366,  373,  380,  431,  461. 

,  John  de,  a  baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 29,  182. 

Foxley,  Foxle,  co.  Norfolk,  13. 

Foxton,  John  de,  30. 

,  Robert  de,  101. 

,  Master  Thomas  de,  30. 

,  ,  parson  of  Thornton,  27. 

Foxwode,  Geoffrey  de,  388. 

,  Gregory  de,  17. 

Frampton,        Frauncton,        Fraunton, 

Fraunketon,     co.     Lincoln,     169, 

372,  378. 
Frampton,    Frumpton,   William   Fleni- 

niyng,  parson  of,  120. 
France,  347. 

,  admiral  of  the  fleet  of,  362. 

and     Navarre,     king    of.       See 

Charles  IV. 

,  court  of,  231. 

,  lands  in,  inherited  by  English- 
man, 266. 
,  marshal  of.     See  Trye,  Matthew 

de. 
Franceys,    Fraunceys,    Frenssh,    Elias, 

38,  169,  314. 

,  Peter,  38. 

,  Peter  le,  169. 

,  Thomas,  314. 

Francisci,  Franciski,  John,  44,  293,  304. 

,  Maneutus  or  Manautus,  90,  272. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  90. 

Frank,  Fraunk,  Gilbert  le,  193. 

,  Reginald,  80. 

,  Thomas,  80. 

,  William,  177. 

Franketon,  Fraunketon,  Frauncton, 
Richard  son  of  Reginald  de,  427. 

,  Thomas  de  Hillary  de,  378. 

Simon  de,  cellarer  of  Coventry, 

33. 

,  Stephen  de,  104,  106,  427. 

See  Frampton. 

Frankissh,  John,  56. 

,  Walter,  396. 

Frankleyn,  Miles  de,  20. 
Fran  well.     See  Farnewell. 
Frauncton,   Fraunketon.       See  Framp- 
ton, Franketon. 

'•  Fraunton.     See  Frampton. 
:   Fraward,  Gerard,  419. 
!   Frebem,  John,  309,  382. 
I   Freblode.  John,  163,  170. 


540 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Frechevill,  Frocheuvill,  Ralph  de,  393, 
414,  421,  425. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  425. 

Freehy,  Frethehy,  Fritheby,  co.  Leices- 
ter, 149,  156,  167,  168,  309,  387. 

Freisel,  Freysel,  Fresel,  Frisel,  Alex- 
ander, 293. 

,  Richard,  171,  187,  387. 

,  Edmund,  443. 

,  Gilbert,  443. 

,  John,  387. 

John  son  of  Alice,  433. 

,  Maud,  443. 

,  Roger,  443. 

,  Thomas,  443. 

Sec  Frisol. 

Frekebergh,  Richard  do,  17,  ()3. 

Frelond,  Ferlond,  John  de,  165. 

Fremon,  William  le,  218. 

Frend,  John  le,  the  son,  16. 

Frene,  John  de,  185. 

Frenssh.     See  Franceys. 

Frere,  John  le,  256. 

,  John,  of  Blakoney,  109. 

,  Robert  le,  55. 

Fresel.     See  Freisel. 

Freshwater,  Ferchewatere,  Fresshwatre, 
Isle  of  Wight,  315,  380. 

,  Bertrand  de  Asserio,  parson  of, 

48,  141,  354. 

Fresh  well,  Froshwell  [co.  Essex],  61. 

Freskeneyo.     Sec  Friskeneye. 

Fresshewatere.     See  Freshwater. 

Fresshwatre.     See  Freshwater. 

Freston  [co.  Suffolk  ?],  24. 

Fretheby.    See  Freeby. 

FreviU.     See  FrivilL 

Freysel.     See  Freisel. 

Friars,  Austin,  321. 

,  Carmelites,  183,  271,  423. 

,  Orutched,  262. 

,  Minors,  75,  210,  367. 

,  in      England,     minister 

general  of  the  order  of.     See  Not- 
ingham,  William  de. 

,  of  Lincoln,  21. 

Preachers,  5,  31,  78,  115,  235, 

?70,  295,  335,  407. 
in    England,    prior    pro- 
vincial of.     See  Bristol,  John  de. 

,  of  Scarborough,  7. 

Friday,  Henry,  224. 

Fridaythorpe,  Fryday thorp  [co.  York], 
293. 

,  prebendary  of.   See  Ayrenijmne, 

William  de. 

Friesbnd,  lord  of.  Sec  Hainault,  Wil- 
liam count  of. 

Frisdik,  co.  York,  373. 

Frisel.    See  Freisel. 


Friskenade,  Simon  de,  333,  337. 

Friskeneye,  Freskeneye,  Walter  de,  148, 

151,  156,  169,  171,  172,  204,  219, 

249,  316,  373,  374,  3&4,  386,  388, 

454   45o 
,  ..! ,  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

338. 
,  ,  justice   of   the   Bench, 

322. 

,  William  de,  110. 

Friskney,  Friskeneye  [oo.  Lincoln],  257. 

Frismarais,  Thomas  de,  116. 

Frismarsk,  Frismareys  [lost  town  on  the 

Humber,  co.  York],  299. 
Fristling,  Fristlyng,  Richard,  205,  206, 

223,  435. 
Friston  [co.  Lincoln],  257. 

Frith,  CO.  Lincoln,  149. 

Frith,  le,  co.  Lincoln,  moor  of,  180,  182. 

Fritheby.    Sec  Freeby. 

Frivill,  Fryvill,  Frevill,  Alexander  de, 

80,369. 
,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  359. 

,  Baldwin  de,  359. 

,  John  de,  16. 

,  Richard  de,  187. 

Frocester,  Froucestre  [co.  Gloucester], 

69. 

Frodeswall,  co.  Stafford,  156- 

Frome  Bishop's,  Frome,  co.  Hereford, 

452. 
Frome,  Reginald  de,  53,  79,  92,  149,  405. 
,  [^alias  Farone]  Simon  de,  375. 

Frome  Selwood,  Frome  by  Selewode  [oo. 
Somerset],  282. 

Fromound,  Geoffrey,  abbot  of  Glaston- 
bury, 220. 

Froniz,  Fronyz,  Sancho,  147. 

Froshwell.     See  Fresh  well. 

Frost.     Sec  Forst. 

Frotlringham,  Geoffrey  de,  150. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  150. 

Froucestre.     See  Frocester. 

Fruemonger,   John   son  of  Richard  le, 

152. 
Fruemongere.     See  Irnemongere. 
Fry  day  thorp.     See  Fridaythorpe. 
Frys,  Hugh,  155,  451. 
Frysyngton,  Alan  de,  can(m  of  Carlisle, 

and  parson  of  Camerton,  286. 
Fryton  [co.  York],  194. 

[CO.  York  ?],  175. 

Fryvill.     Sec  Frivill. 

Fuizayr  (filius  Aeri),  William,  403. 

Fulbeck  [Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln],  William 

de,  381. 
Fulbourn  ?  Foulbourn  [oo.  Cambridge], 

272. 
Fulbrook,  Fulbrok  [in  the  honor  of  St. 

Valery],  229. 


(lENERAL     INDEX. 


541 


Fulburne,  Folebourn,  Fulboum  [Ful- 
bourn,  co.  Cambridge],  Robert 
de,  152,  171. 

,  William  de,  147,  383,  387,  451. 

,  William  de,  baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 303. 

,  ,     chief    baron     of    the 

Exchequer  of  Dublin.  412. 

Fulford  [CO.  York],  127. 

Fulham  [co.  Middlesex],  letters  patent 
dated  at,  367,  389. 

Fulham,  Gregory  de,  109. 

,  William  de,  110. 

Fullere,  Fuller,  FuJur,  Henry,  aHas 
Fletchere.  153,  171. 

,  John  le,  165,  257,  368. 

,  Stephen  le,  95,  356,  362. 

,  Thomas  le,  154. 

Fulmer,  co.  Bucks,  165,  168. 

,  letters    patent    dated    at,    402, 

403,  405,  406,  407,  408,  409,  416, 
446,  449. 

Fulmere,  James  de,  a56,  362. 

Fulnath,  co.  York,  373. 

Fulur.     See  FuUere. 

Funtayn,  John,  450. 

Furbour.     See  Fourbour. 

Furdham.     Sec  Fordham. 

Furness,  Furneux,  Fourneys  [co.  Lan- 
caster], abbot  of,  107,  109,  298. 

Furneux.     See  Furness ;  Fomeux. 

Furneys,  Master  John  de,  103. 

Furnivall,  Fournival,  Thomas  de,  79. 

,  Thomas  de,  the  elder,  447. 

Furses,  Maurice  de,  of  Bampton,  200. 

Fychere.     See  Fichere. 

Fydinton.     See  Fiddington. 

Fykes.  William  de,  152. 

Fyket,  John,  453. 

Fyleby,  William  de,  387. 

Fyleby.     See  Filby. 

Fylyot.     See  Foliot. 

Fyn,  John,  449. 

Fyncham.     See  Fincham. 

Fyncheden,  William,  389. 

Fynchyngfeld.     See  Finchingfield. 

Fyndern.     See  Findefn. 

Fyndon.     See  Findon. 

Fynesbery.     See  Finsbury. 

Fyngale,  Geoffrey  de,  220. 

Fynghale.     See  Finchale. 

Fynglas.     See  Finglass. 

Fynnemere.     See  Finmere. 

B^sshere.     See  Fishere. 

Fyton,  Andrew,  170. 

Fytton.     See  Fitton. 


G 

Gabriel,  John,  147,  164. 

Gacelyn.     See  Wascelin. 

Gaddesby,  Robert  de,  161,  263,  356,  412. 

Gainford,  co.  Durham.    See  Gaynford. 

Gainsborough,     Gaynesburgh,     Geynes- 

burgh  [co.  Lincoln],  238. 

,  William  vicar  of,  219. 

Gairgrave.     See  Gargrave. 

Gairstang.     See  Garstang. 

Galeway,  Adam  de,  116. 

Galeys.     See  Waleys. 

Galiciensis,  Master  Peter,  treasurer  of 

the  Agenais,  24. 
Galienne,  Galyen,  Thomas,  44,  45. 
Galon,  John,  318. 
Galyen.    See  Galienne. 
Gamel,  John,  255. 
GUimele,  Robert  de,  365. 
Gamston,   Gameleston,   Gamelston,   oo. 

Nottingham,  381. 
,  Henry  de  Thrapston  presented 

to,  236. 
Gandavo,  Simon  de,  bishop  of  Salisbury 

[1297  to  1315],  47. 
Ganne,  Richard,  171. 
Gapton    [Gapton    near    Yarmouth,    co. 

Suffolk],  Richard  de,  147. 
Garboldesham,  Adam  de,  23. 

Gardener,  Gardiner,  John  son  of  Roger 

le,  255. 

,  Richard,  154. 

,  Thomas  le,  166,  386. 

,  Walter  le,  of  Wodehull,  160. 

,  ♦  Robert  his  brother,  160. 

,  William  son  of  John  le,  310. 

Gardinis,  Thomas  de,  163,  267. 

Gardyn,  Robert  de,  315,  380. 

Gare,  Master  William  de  la,  archdeacon 

of  Lincoln,  406. 

iSfee  Ware. 

Garenne.     See  Warenna. 

Garforth,  Gereford  [co.  York],  234. 

Gargrave,  Gairgrave,  Gayegrave,  Ger- 
grave  [co.  York],  Master  Adam 
de,  Ayremynne,  parson  of,  21, 
189,  329. 

,  Thomas  de,  94,  189,  242,  273. 

Garland,  Gerlaund,  Master  Henry  de,  6. 

,  John,  66* 

,  ,  Richard  his  son,  56. 

Garlekemonger,  Thomas  le,  162. 

Garlop,  Reyner,  117. 

Garriston,  co.  York.    See  Gerthestoiu 


542 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Garristown,  Oggary  [co.  Meath],  church 

of,  419. 
Garriz,  Peter  de,  11. 
Garsale,  Garshale,  Henry  de,  186,  310. 
,  ,  William     his     brother, 

310. 
Garsington,  co.  Oxford.       Sec  Garsyn- 

don. 
Garstang,    Gairstang    [co.    Lancaster], 

281,  284. 
Garston,  East,  Estgarton,  co.  Bucking- 
ham Irectius,  co.  Berks],  246. 
Garsyndon,  Gersyndon  [Garsington,  co. 
Oxford],    Thomas    de,    163,    169, 
319. 
Garth,  John  '  of  the,*  of  Drax,  86. 

,  Roger  of  the,  of  EUerker,  118. 

Garton  [co.  York],  201. 
Garton,  Adam  de,  267. 

,  Hugh  de,  185. 

,  Master  Thomas  de,  68,  185. 

,  Thomas  de,  179. 

,  Thomas  son  of  Hugh  de,  201. 

Gascony,  27,  108,  239,  246,  336,  337,  366, 
406,  411,  412,  435,  436,  437,  438, 
439,  440,  441. 

,  aid  from,  209. 

,  expedition  to,  417. 

,  seneschal  of,  94. 

,  See  Basset,  Ralph,  of 

Drayton. 

,  ships  for.     See  Navy. 

,  victuals  from,  94. 

,  merchant  vintners  of,  283. 

,  wine,  14. 

See  Aquitaine. 

Gasele   [Gazeley,    co.    Suffolk],    Walter 

de,  152,  171. 
Gaste,  Robert  Graye  de,  371. 
Gasteneys.     See  Wasteneys. 

Gate,  Yate,  Peter  atte,  377. 
,  Richard  in  the,   of  Simon  Ed- 
mund's, 287. 

,  Thomas  atte,  187,  325. 

,  William  atte,  153,  170. 

Gatesbury,  Richard  de,  383,  440. 

Gavels  of  land,  190. 

Gavelkoydour,  in  Thornbury,  in  Over- 
gorthor,  190. 

Gavelrese,  in  Thornbury,  190. 

Gay,  Adam  le,  166. 

Gay  don.  Master  John  de,  406. 

Gaye,  Thomas  de,  124. 

,  Thomas,  187. 

Gaye  Major  [in  Hints  parish,  co.  Staf- 
ford], William  do  Herlaston,  pre- 
bendary of,  85. 

,  John  de  Ohelmersford,  prebend 

ary  of,  85. 

Gaynard,  Robert,  454, 


- 


Gaygnardi,  Master  Peter,  409. 
Gaynesburgh.     See  Gainsborough. 
Gaynford   [Gainford,    co.    Durham    P], 

Thomas  de,  63. 
Gayregrave.     See  Gargrave. 

Gayrestang,  John  de,  285. 

See  Garstang. 

Gayton,  Gey  ton  [co.  Norfolk],  201. 

Gayton  le  Marsh,  Gueyton,  co.  Lincoln, 
return  of  writs  in,  36. 

Gayton,  Nicholas  de,  231. 

,  Peter  de,  constable  of  the  Castle 

of  Crotoy,  336. 

Gaytonthorpe,  Ayleswisthorp  [co.  Nor- 
folk], 201. 

,  church  of,  201. 

Gazeley,  co.  Suffolk.     See  Gasele. 

Gedding.     See  Gidding. 

Geddington,    Geytyngton   [co.     North- 

ampiton],  373. 
,  Robert  de  Risshton,  presented 

to,  48. 

,  Robert  de  Clyf ,  rector  of,  49. 

,  Master  Geoffrey  de  Gropes,  or 

Gropo  Sancti  Petri,  rector  of,  49, 

329,  373. 
Geddyng.     See  Gedding. 

Gedeworth,  Robert  de,  46,  404. 

Gedney,  Gedeneye  [co.  Lincoln],  30. 

Geffesone,  Henry,  421. 

Gegge,  Robert,  383. 

,  Thomas,  313,  371,  383,  449. 

Gelcombe,  William,  310. 
Geldere,' Richard  le,  152. 
Gembling,  Gemelyng  [co.  York],  248. 
(kmllicoj  ih\     See  Jumieges. 
Geney  [Gines],  John  de,  of  Little  Bard- 
field,  16. 

See  Giney. 

Genoa,  Janua,  250,  251,  349,  450,  453. 

Gentil,  Gentyl,  Gerardin,  401. 

,  John,  20. 

,  Nicholas,  96,  124,  274,  424,  430. 

,  Robert,  103. 

,  William,  46,  274. 

Gentilcors,  William,  82. 

Geoffrey,  Geoffrey  son  of,   de  Langele, 

359. 
,  John   son   of  le   Somenour,    of 

Berkhampstead,  135. 

,  John  son  of  atte  Cros,  447. 

,  John  son    of,  le  Irnemongere, 

169. 

,  Ralph  son  of,  le  Clerk,  169. 

,  Robert  son  of  John  son  of,  de 

Kendale,  83. 

,  Thomas  son  of,  255. 

,  Thomas  son  of,  de  Barton,  109, 

Geram,  Simon,  408. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Gerard,  Gerad,  Adam,  3S. 

,  Bartholomew,  33. 

,  Gerard  son  of,   da  Braybrook, 

120. 

,  John,  2r>3,  258,  308,  312,  360. 

,  John,  le  Carpenter,  155,  451. 

,  John  son  o£  Ralph,  156,  451. 

,  John  the  younger,  166. 

John  the  elder,  166. 

,   Sinioii,  2.02. 

,   Willirtni.ieS. 

Oarberde,  Edward,  185. 
Gereford.     See  Garforth. 
Oercman.    Hcc  German. 
Gereseye.     See  Jersey. 
Gerewoye,  Gerwey,  Geoffrey,  l.'i2. 

,  Richard,  171. 

Gergrave.     See.  Gargrave. 

Gerkevill,  William,  384. 

Oerlaund.    See  Garland. 

German.  Geroiiiaii,  Oermejne,  Germayn, 

Ingram,  20. 

,  Roger,  445. 

,  Thomas  son    of,   de   Wakefeld, 

180. 

,  William,  259,  309,  312. 

Germound,  Ji.liT].  160. 

.v,,  Gui-jiioiind. 
Gernegan,  Peter,  453. 
Gernereye,  Gernesy.     See  Guernsey. 
Gemet,  Henry,  176. 

,  Walter,  2. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  2. 

Gernoun,  Henry  de,  166. 

,  Hugh,   parson  of  Mksley,   1.53, 

172,  276. 

John,  343. 

John,  Elizabeth  wife  of,  412. 

Gerounde,  John   14,). 
Gorsoun,  Andrew    166. 
Gersyndon.    See  Oarsyndon. 
Gertheston,   Oretheston  [Garriston,   co. 

York  P],  Geoffiey  de,  116. 
Gerveiae,    Gerveys,    Gerveaeye,    Adam. 

258,  369. 

John,  155,  257,  368. 

,   Richard,  258.  369. 

Gerwey,     See  Gereweye. 

GeBtling,    Gestelyng,    the    river    ronnd 

Sandwich  [oo.  Kentl,  25. 
Geveldale.     See  Givendale. 
Oerelston,  Ughtred  do,  265. 
,  forester     of     Whinfell, 

365. 
Geyt.^ti.     >',.,   Gayton. 
Geyregrave.     See  Gargrare. 
Geytingdon.     See  Geddington. 
Geytington.  John  Aaron  of.    See  Aaron. 
Geytyngton.     See  Geddington. 


Ghent,  in  Flanders,  322. 

,   echeciiii,   uounoilloTB    and    com- 
monalty of,  248,  322. 
Qiatnore.     See  Jamore. 
Gibbe,  Gybbe,  Adam,  167. 

,  Henry   310. 

Gidding,  Geddyng  Parva  [co.  Suffolk], 

John  de  Stamford,  parson  of,  354. 
Giffard   Gvffard,  John,  18.  104,  222,  245, 

335. 
,  John,  of  Brimpslield,  16,  19,  40, 

62,  81,  148-149. 
,  ,  Margaret   wife  of,    70, 

75. 
,  John  the  elder,  Margaret  wife 

of,  128. 

I    ,   John  his  son,  128. 

!    ,  John,  of  Chillington,  co.  Staf- 
ford, 45. 

,  Peter,  49,  82,  Si. 

,  Ralph,  236,  408. 

,  Thonias,  170. 

,  Walter,  345. 

,  William,  57    187. 

Gigour,  Gygour,  Margery,  155,  257,  368. 

,  William,  155,  257,  368. 

Gilbert,  Gilberd,  Gilbert  son  of,  de  Car- 

leton,  280. 
,  John  son  of,    le   Mareshal,    of 

Guildford,  295. 

,  John  son  of  William,  315,  380. 

Roger,  310. 

,  ,  William     his     brother, 

310. 

Roger  son  of  Roger,  377. 

,  ,  Henry  his  son,  377. 

Gildeford.     See  Gnldeford. 
Gildeaburgh,    Gyldeshurgh,    Roger    de, 

144,  145,  178. 
,  ,  parson  of  Crawley,  34, 

219. 

See  Ooldesburgh. 

Oildewyn,  Gilbert,  452. 

See  Godewin. 

Gildyn,  Simon,  2. 
Giles,  Gyles,  Simon,  41. 

William,  376. 

,  William  son  of,  de  Morton,  68, 

316. 
Gilian,  Adam  son  of  William,  310. 
Gille,  Robert,  19. 

,  Walter,  445. 

Gilling,  Giltyng  [oo.  York],  chace  of.  Set 

aiJchMK,„a 

Giliott.     .SVcGilotes. 
Gilly,  Richard,  440 

Gillyng,    Master     Roger     de,    yicar   of 
Burneaton,  234. 

,  William,  199. 

See  Richmond. 


544 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Gilmyn,  Gylemyn,  Master  John,  68. 

,  ,  marshal,  91. 

,  William,  199,  369. 

Gilotes,  Gylot,  Gillot,  Juliana,  154. 

,  Seman,  159. 

,  William,  154,  257. 

See  Gyliotsone. 

Gilour,  Thomas,  160. 
Gilyngham,  Thomas  de,  57. 
Gimingham,     Gymyngham,     Gymmyng- 

ham,  CO.  Norfolk,  448. 

,  John  Waryn  parson  of,  435. 

Gimmays,  Thomas  de,  80. 
Giney,  John,  198. 

See  Geney. 

Ginonr.    See  Enginour. 

Gioto,     Thomas,     son    of    Amald     de 

Peruch',  401. 
Gippewico,  John  de,  397.    . 

See  Ipswich. 

Girdeler,  Gilbert  le,  117,  351. 

Girton,  co.  Cambridge.    See  Gritton. 

Gisbum,  William  de,  251. 

See  Guisborough. 

Gisc,  Roger,  374. 

Gisne,  Geoffrey  le,  387. 

Givendale  and  Popple  ton,  Geveldale  and 

Popelton     [co.      York],     Master 

Richard  de  Cestre,  prebendary  of, 

109. 
Glamorgan,  Glommorgan,  Glaumorgan, 

Gloumorgan,  Glomorgan  [Wales], 

land  of,  153,  167,  168. 

,  levies  from,  73,  98. 

,  sheriff  of  the  land  of.     See  Inge, 

John. 
,  lord  of.     See  Despenser,  Hugh 

le,  the  younger. 

Glamorgan  and  Morganwg,  Glanwrgan 
and  Morgannou,  Wales,  land  of, 
246. 

See  also  Morganwg. 

Glasbury,  Classebury  [co.  Radnor  and 
Brecon],  land  of,  180,  182. 

,  levies  from,  74. 

Glaseley  [Glazeley,  co.  Salop],  Alan  de, 
388. 

,  Wyotus  son  of  John  de,  388. 

Glaseley.     See  Glazeley. 

Glasiere,  Thomas  le,  155. 

,  William  le,  258,369. 

Glastonbury  [co.  Somerset],  33. 

,  abbey  of,  265. 

,  Geoffrey   Fromound,    abbot   of, 

220. 

,  Walter  de  Tauton,  prior,  after- 
wards abbot  of,  229,  239. 

,  Adam    de    Sobbury,    sacristan, 

afterwards  abbot  of,  241,  265. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  350. 

Glastyngbury,  Henry  de,  138. 


Glatton  [co.  Huntingdon],  252,  418. 
,  Richard  de,  418. 

Glazeley,  Glaseley  [co.  Salop],  Nicholas 
parson  of,  388. 

See  Glaseley. 

Glaumorgan.    See  Glamorgan. 

Glaumvill,  Hugh  de,  presented  to  little 

Raynes,  325. 
Glemesford,  Thomas  de,  292. 
,  Margery  daughter  of  Thomas  de, 

292. 

Glenfield,  Glenefeld,  Clenfeld,  Clene- 
feld  [co.  Leicester],  Master 
Thomas  de  Bray,  parson  of,  89, 
91,  244. 

Glentham,  John  de,  218. 

Glenton,  John  de,  64. 

Glentworth    [co.    Lincoln],    Robert   de 

Cave,  vicar  of,  338. 
Glide,  John,  445. 

Glincarni,  Glynkarny,  Glinkarni,  Clen- 
karny,  Gilbert  de,  68,  71. 

,  ,  keeper  of  the  land  of 

Usk,  77. 

Glommorgan,  Glomorgan.  See  Glamor- 
gan. 

Gloont,  Guilmin,  16. 

Gloucester,  county  of,  13,  30,  43,  52, 130, 

215,  364. 
,  arrays  or  levies  in,  39,  73,  97, 

124,  131,  213,  224. 

,  contrariants  in,  63. 

,  peace  in,  254. 

,  rebels  of,  232,  385. 

rebels'  lands  in,  40, 144, 161,  211. 

,  sheriff  of,  21,  73,  74. 

,  See  Hampton,  John  de. 

sub-escheator  in.     See  Foxcote, 

Richard  de. 
,  ,    ships    from,     for    the 

Scotch  war,  102. 
,  victuals  from,  243. 

Gloucester  [co.  Gloucester],  town,  21, 
38,  68,  97,  142,  149,  166,  292, 
445. 

,  abbey  of,  49. 

,  burgess  of,  79. 

,  lately  seized,  79. 

,  castle  of,   constable   of.       See 

Martel,  William. 

,  castle,    town    and    barton    of, 

keeper  of.  See  Despenser,  Hugh 
le,  the  younger ;  Talebot,  Gilbert. 

,  dean  of.     See  Stathern,  Master 

Hugh  de. 

,  honor  of,  395, 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  39,  42, 

49,  50,  52,  63,  64,  65,  68,  69,  70, 

71,  72,  73,  74,  77,  78,  146,  361, 

362,  363,  364,  365,  387, 


GENERAL    INDEX, 


545 


Gloucester — cont. 

,  rebels  at,  76. 

,  St.  Michael's  church,  John  de 

Ghiltenham,  parson  of,  21. 
,    St.    Mary's  chapel   in, 

21. 

,  St.  Peter's,  abbot  of,  64,  69. 

,  ,  John  abbot  of,  78. 

,  wardrobe  at,  129. 

Gloucestre,  Master  John  de,  presented 

to  Welford,  24. 

,  John  de,  432. 

Richard  de,  238.  426. 

Master  Richard  de,  42r),  432. 

,  parson     of    Stevenage, 

a52. 

Robert  de,  393,  419. 

Walter  de,  285. 

Hawisia    wife    of,    .^S, 

2a5,  331. 

Walter  son  of  Walter  de,  58. 

John  his  brother,  58. 

Gloumorgan.     See  Glamorgan. 
Glove,  Adam  atte,  66. 
Glover,  Arnold  le,  64. 

Henry  le,  152,  171. 

,  John  le,  450. 

,  Adam  his  son,  450. 

Reginald  le,  450. 

William,  386. 

Glynkarny.     Sc4'  Gfincarni. 

Gobion,  Gobioun,  Gobyon,  Robert,  186. 

,  Thomas,  18,  124,  130,  187,  213, 

225,  424,  430,  450. 

William,  67. 

Gobvent,  John,  258,  309. 
Goce,  Roger,  212. 

See  Gose. 

Goche,  Richard,  448. 

(Jodard,  Goddard,  Hugh,  19. 

John,  16,  155,  314. 

,  Simon  son  of  Adam,  6. 

,  Thomas,  19. 

,  Walter,  219. 

Godchop,  Hamo,  342. 
Godebert,  Roger,  145. 
Godechilde,  Laurence,  116. 
Godefrey,  Godefrei,  John,  360. 

,  Nicholas,  439. 

Godele,  Godelegh,  Elias  de,  256,   AryTt, 

,  Johnde,  172,  256. 

Godelomb,  James,  153,  170. 

Godenape,  John,  449. 

Goderiche,   Robert,   of  Kempston,   155, 

451. 
Godeshalve  [Goodshaw,  co.  Lancaster], 

William  de,  341. 
Godesone,  Stephen,  152,  170. 
Godespeny,  Virgil,  376. 

Godestowe,  John  de,  310. 

See  Gk>d8tow. 

24962 


Godewyne,  Gilbert,  430  [452],  456. 

John,  314,  452,  456. 

Godeyer,  Godyer,  William,  152,  170. 
Godhous,  William,  155. 
Goding,  Godyn,  Stephen,  383. 

William,  385. 

Godmanchester,  Gummecestre,  Gormun- 

cestre,  Gumcestre,  Gomcestre  [co. 

Huntingdon],  84,  87,  88,  110,  117, 

397. 
Godmere,  Bartholomew.  116, 

Godrestone.     See  Goodeston. 

Godstow,  Godestowe  [co.  Oxford],  319. 

abbess  and  convent  of,  32. 

Godyer.     See  Godeyer. 

Godyn.     See  Goding. 

Godynton,  alias  Todynton,    Walter  de, 

315,  380. 
Golafre,  Ralph,  104. 

Thomas,  147,  321,  379,  380. 

Gk)ldoliff,     Goldclive,     Goldeclyve     [co. 

Monmouth],  163. 
,  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  prior  of, 

106,  163,  276. 
,  William     de     Sancto     Albino, 

prior  of,  167. 
,  Runcevill,  Ralph  de,  prior  of, 

167. 

,  William  prior  of,  164. 

,  liberty  of,  167. 

Golde,  John,  66. 

Goldeburne,  Richard  de,  87. 
Goldeclyve.     See  Goldcliff. 
Goldesburgh  [Goldsborough,  co.  York], 
Richard  de,  99. 

See  Gildesburgh . 

Goldewell,  John  de,  325. 

,  Mabel  his  wife,  325. 

Goldhull,  Robert  de,  79. 

Goldington,    Goldyngton,    co.   Bedford, 

448. 
€k)ldington,  Goldyngton,  John  de,  238. 
>  Tlieobald   de,   parson  of  Dale, 

270. 

,  William  de,  Joan  wife  of,  448. 

Goldsmyth,  Golsmith,  Henry  le,  152. 

Robert  le,  152,  172. 

William  le,  252. 

Goldyng,  John,  99. 

Thomas,  102. 

Goldyngton.     See  Goldington. 

Golsmith.     »Siec  Goldsmyth. 

Gomcestre.     5c€  Godmanchester. 

Gonerby,  Gunwardby,  Gunwardeby  [co. 

Lincoln],  58,  219. 
€Ux>deston,  Godrestone,  co.  Norfolk,  13. 

Goodmanham,  Gudmundham  [co.  York], 

293. 
Goodshaw,  co.  Lancaster.    See 

shawe. 


546 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Gorddwr,  Over,  Overgorthor  [co.  Mont- 
gomery], 190. 

Goret,  Stephen,  365. 

Gorewell,  Godelman  de,  314. 

,  ,  Henry  his  son,  314. 

Gorge,  Thomas,  174. 

Gorges,  John  le,  381. 

,  Ralph  de,  73,  82,  96,  188,  252, 

340,  371. 

,  forester      of      Whittle- 
wood,  76. 

,  the  elder,  35. 

Thomas  de,  188. 

Gorleston  [co.  Suffolk],  bailiffs  and  good 
men,  44. 

,  pavage  for,  44. 

Gormuncestre.     See  Godmanchester. 

Gornay,  Thomas  de,  53. 

Gosberkirk.     Se^  Gosberton. 

Gosberton,  Gosberkirk  [co.  Lincoln],  86. 

Gose,  Reginald,  16. 

See  Goce. 

Goseden  [co.  Sussex],  432. 

Gosefeld,  Gossefeld,  Thomas,  314. 

William  de,  justice,   82,   166-8, 

309,  311,  319,  370,  374,  375,  378, 
386-7,  438,  442,  444,  446. 

Goseford  by  Baldereseye,  co.  Suffolk, 
2r>4,  309. 

and     Bawdsey,     Goseford     and 

Baudeseye,  Suffolk,  160. 

,  mayor,  baififfs  and  good  men  of, 

92. 

Gosele,  Peter  de,  235. 

Goselyn,  Roger,  383. 

See  Goyslyn,  Wacelyn. 

Gosemere,  Thomas  de,  159. 

Gosowyk,  John  de,  Margery  wife  of,  207. 

Gosforth,  Gosford  [co.  Northumber- 
land], letters  patent  dated  at, 
187,  192,  193,  194. 

Gosse,  John,  310. 

Gossefeld.     See  Gosefeld. 
Gotere,  John  de  la,  2. 

>  Roger  de  la,  118. 

Gotham,  William  de,  414. 

Goul,  Goule,  Adam  le,  377. 

Geoffrey  le,  2r)3,  258,  308,  312. 

John  le,  del  Oke,  259,  308,  312. 

,  Robert,  377. 

Goundevill,  John  de,  445. 

Sec  Gunevill. 

Goushill,  Goushull,  Hugh  do,  parson  of 

Radcliffe  on  Trent,  410. 
John  de,  109,  110,  134,  252,  289, 

327. 
,  parson  of  Alyngton,  32, 

189,  219. 

Richard  de,  252. 

Walter  de,  r),\  274,  327,  413. 

Agnes  his  wife,  327. 


Gouteby,  John  de,  317. 

Gouyz,  John  de,  186. 

Gowe,  Thomas,  159. 

Gower,  Gower  in  the  March  of  Wales 

[co.  Glamorgan],  land  of,  21,  77, 

82,  136,  153,  167,  168,  183,  434. 
,  lady   of.       See  Burgo, 

Elizabeth  de. 

,  keeper  of,  249. 

See      Wroth, 

Richard. 

levies  from,  73,  98. 

Gower,  Adam,  425. 

Goyslyn,  Nicholas,  439. 

See  Goselyn,  Wacelyn. 

Graberd,  William,  288. 

Grafton,  Simon  de  Bray,  parson  of,  420. 
Grafton,  John  de,  67. 
Graham,  David  de,  293. 
Grain,  Grean  [co.  Kent],  450. 
Gramary,  Grammary,  Thomas,  384. 

William,  384. 

constable  of  the  Castle 

of  Pontefract,  306. 
Grandisono,  Grandissono,  Otto  de,  298, 

362. 

keeper  of  the  Channel 

Islands,  8,  9,  23;j,  409. 

•   ,  the  younger,  403. 

,  William  de,  2&j. 

,  Sibyl  his  wife,  285. 

Se^  Graunsoun. 

Grandon,  Henry  de,  99. 

Sre  Grendon. 

Orandoni,  Grandonis,  Francis,  44,  293. 
304. 

,  Vannus,  30. 

Grange,  New  [co.  Monmouth],  176. 

Grangere,  Graunger,  Gilbert  le,  370, 
373. 

Walter  le,  375. 

Grangerman,  Graungerman,  Nicholas  le, 
of  Leggesby,  76. 

Gransden  Great,  Great  Grauntesden  [co. 
Huntingdon],  Thomas  de  Neuson, 
parson  of,  267. 

Grantchester,  Grauncestre,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 180,  181,  194. 

Grantesden,  Henry  de,  171. 

Grapefige,  William,  13. 

Walter  son  of,  13. 

♦        Christina, 

daughter  of,  13. 
Graper,  Peter,  114. 

Gras,  Walter  le,  74,  124. 

Grasby,  Gresby,  Gresseby  [co.  Lincoln], 
4. 

Grasby?  Gresseby  [co.  Lincoln],  228. 
Grasseby,  William  de,  canon,  afterwards 
abbot  of  Thornton,  221. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


54' 


Gratton.     See  Gretton. 

Grauncestre.     See  Grantchester. 

Graungere.     See  Grangere. 

Graungerman.     See  Grangerman. 

Graunpe,  William,  316. 

Graunsoun,  Peter  de,  444. 

,  William  de,  444. 

,  ,  another,  444. 

See  Grandisono. 

Graunt,  Margaret  le,  219. 

Grauntcourt,  Thomas  de,  425. 

Grauntesden.     See  Gransden. 

Grauntsete,  John  de,  330. 

,  Alice  his  wife,  330. 

Grave.     See  Grove. 

Gravele,  Ralph  de,  61. 

Gravesend,  Gravesende.  Graveshend  [co. 
Kent],  151,  250,  313,  442,  449. 

Gravesend,  Stephen  de,  hishop  jyf  Lon- 
don [1319  to  1338,]  348,  372,  412. 
419. 

Gray.     See  Grey. 

Graystok,  Ralph  de,  343,  437. 

Graystok.     See  Grey  stoke. 

Gream,  co.  Limerick.     See  Grene. 

Grean.     See  Grain. 

Gredelyng,  Robert  de,  351. 

Green,  la  Grene  [co.  Derby].  88. 

Green  how.     Ser.  Ingleby  Greenhow. 

Greenwich,  G renew ich,  Grenwych  [co. 
Kent],  56,  160,  257,  313,  453. 

Greetham,  Grotham,  co.  Lincoln,  149. 

Gregory,  Gregori,  Adam  son  of,  160. 

,  Henry,  326. 

son  of  Llewelin  ap  Meuric,  164. 

CJreifswalde,     Grippeswold    in    Estland 

[Prussia],   159. 
Grendale,  William  de,  parson  of  Wressle, 

91,  236. 
Grendon,  co.  Northumberland,  328. 

Grendon,  Ralph  de,  45,  51,  62,  69,  81, 

97,  125,  212,  226,  261. 
Robert  de,  42,  186. 

marshal    of   the    king's 

hall,  246. 
[co.   Warwick],   Thomas  son  of 

Robert  de,  377. 

William  de,  377. 

,  parson     of     Babworth, 

377,  378. 

See  Grandon. 

Grene  [Gream,  co.  Limerick],  John  le 

Blound  of,  10. 
Grene,  la.     See  Green. 

Grene,  Adam  on  the,  92. 

Andrew  atte,  166. 

,  Gilbert   son   of  John    atte,    of 

Haugham,  384. 

,  John  son  of  John  del,  388. 

,  Martin  son  of  Richard  de  la, 

397. 


Grene — eont. 

,  Ralph  de,  86. 

,  Robert  de  la,  58. 

,  Thomas  del,  64. 

,  William  de  la,  293. 

Greneford,  John  de,  parson  of  Hadleigh, 
233. 

Grenehou  in  Olyveland.  See  Ingleby 
Greenhow. 

Grenelane,  Attegrenelane,  John  atte,  of 
Henley,  60,  250,  253,  258,  308. 

John  de,  of  Henley,  319. 

Grenevere,  John  de,  313. 

Grenewych.     See  Greenwich. 

Grenfeld,  William  de,  archbishop  of 
York  [1306  to  1315],  138. 

Grenhou.     See  Ingleby  Greenhow. 

Grenwych.     See  Greenwich. 

Gresby.     Sec  Grasby. 

Greseleye.     See  Gresley. 

Gresley,  Greseleye  by  the  bridge  of  Bur- 
ton [co.  Derby],  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  290. 

Gresseby.     See  Grasby. 

Gressei    [Ireland],  wood  of,  422. 

Grestain,  Gresteyn  [Eure,  France],  St. 
Mary's  abbey,  abbot  of,  52,  270. 

Walter  abbot  of,  220. 

Greston.     See  Greyston. 

Greston.     See  Griston. 

Greter,  Reginald  le,  377. 

,  Roger  le,  377. 

Gretford,  Richard  de,  100. 

,  ,  comptroller  of  wool  in 

Hull,  191. 
Gretham.     See  Greetham. 
Gretheston.     See  Gertheston. 

Gretton  ?,  Gratton  [co.  Northampton], 

54. 

,  prebend  of  Lincoln,  357. 

Gretton,  Thomas  de,  86. 

See  Grotton. 

Grey,  Graye,  Edmund,  160. 

Henry  de,  81,  336,  410. 

Isabel  de,  of  Langeford,  89. 

John  de,  74,  185. 

,  ,  lord    of    Dyffrynclwyd, 

98,  275. 

,  of  Rotherfeld,  185,  190. 

,  of  Ruthin,  346. 

John  son  of  Reginald  de,  14. 

,  Maud  de,   his  mother, 

14. 
,  Nicholas  de,  10,  53,  65,  76,  79, 

81,  131,  133,  192,  408. 

,  ,  Agnes  his  wife,  10. 

Richard  de,  78,  184,  198,  407, 

411.  412. 
Richard  de,  of  Oodnor,  15,  19, 

313,  346. 
,  ,  son  of  Henry  de,  410. 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


Grey — eottt. 

,  Robert  de,  161,  187. 

Robert,    de  Cast*,    of  Dorset, 

871. 

Roger  de.  186,  336. 

,  Stephen,  384. 

,  Thomas  de,  39,   143,   200,   261, 

298. 

Thomas  de,  of  Cornard,  7. 

,  Alice  his  wife,  7. 

,  Thomas,  oo:i3tHble  of  the  Castle 

of  Norham,  399. 

,  William  de,  68,  73. 

OreTinan,  William,  386. 

Oreystoke,  C'reystok  [co.  Cumberland], 

Ralph,  baron  of,  366. 

See  Gi'ayst<ik. 

Greyston.  Greston  [co.  Kent],  151,  313, 

44;i-4.-i0. 
Oroyvill,  WiUiam  de,  1+4. 
QrifSth,    Gryffyn,    Griffit,    Oriffud,    ap 

Oradoc.  72. 

,  Crngh,  l.)8. 

ap  David,  72. 

ap  David  Goch,  72. 

ap  Edeneuet,  158. 

ap  Eynoun,  72. 

ap  Griffith  ap  Gwen,  l.^S. 

ap  Gronou  Gogh,  72. 

ap  Henry,  Henri,  157,  163.  164. 

ap  Howel,  77. 

ap  Lewelin,  77. 

ap  Oveyn,  73. 

Gogh  and  his  s<)n,  l.W. 

apRees.  3<j,  48.  4!),  71,73.  78,  08. 

122. 

Griffin  liis  son,  71. 

Hugh  .son  of,  presented  to  Nor- 

berth,   118. 

,  John,   &j. 

LoidRoukn,  158. 

Penbras,   158. 

,  Owen  his  brother,   l."8. 

Res  np,  335. 

Seys  ap  Llenelin  Vaghnn,  72. 

son  of  Edneirot,  308. 

son  of  Kenan,  princo  of  Wnkw 

40U. 

son  of  Ralph,  3!)8. 

Vaghan  ap  Griffilh  ap  Lleivelin, 

72. 

Whith  ap  Twdor  Loit,  158. 

,  William.  2.I.J. 

Griffon,  Griffun,  John,  ulnager  of  the 

realm,  412. 

purveyor.  22. 

Orimehul!  [Griinley,  co.  Worcesior   ?], 

John  de,  17. 
Grimsbiiry.     Grympslniry     [ci      North 

aiiiplon),  12. 


Grimsby,  Oryntmesby,  GrimmMbj, 
Grymeabf,  oo.  Lincoln,  86,  116, 
149,  219,  230,  303. 

,  William  Toller  of.      See  Toiler. 

Grimstead,  Grymsted  [co.  Wilta],  360. 

Grimstone,  Gryrastan  [co.  Dorset],  pre- 
bend of  Salisbury,  431. 

Gringley,  Gryngeley,  co.  Nottingham, 
318. 

Grinstead  West,  Westereni'stede  [co- 
Sussex].  433. 

(.JrippusBuld,    See  Gretfswalde. 

Griston,  Greston  [by  Saham  Tony,  oo. 
Norfolk],  Richard  Red,  parson  of, 

Gritton  [Girton.  co,  Bedford],  Robert 
de,  152,  171. 

Groby,  co.  Leicester,  2il,  8-">l. 

Groflilrst,  Richard  de,  31. 

Grorae,  Ralph,  159. 

Gropo,  Gropes,  Groppo,  Sanoti  Petri, 
Mn.ktL.j-  G'.ufri-(.y  de,  paraoa  of 
Gpiidiiigtuii.  4',i,  3l'D  373. 

Grosmont    co.  Munnioutli]  443. 

Grosmont.     Sre  Throe  Oastles. 

Grotton,  Robert  de,  100. 

Sec  Gretton. 

Groubbe.    See  Grubbe. 

Grove  [co.  Nottinghai:i].  210,  228. 

Grove  Park  near  Warwick  P  Grave,  co. 
I  Warwick,  156. 

'    Grove,  Grave,  Florence,  360. 

Florus,  309. 

Helinio,  160,  254. 

I    John  atte,  of  Berwick,  259,  308, 

I  312. 

Walter  atte.   162. 

Grubbe,  Groubbe,  John,  371. 

Stephen,  313. 

William,  158. 

Sir  C'luhbo 

tirundesburgh  Henry  de,  312. 
■  Grundulf,  AViltiam,  86. 
]  Grym,  Henry,  20-1. 

Giyinbaud,  Robert,  61, 

Gryiitesbury.     See  Griiiixbury. 
j  Giymeshy,  Grymniesby,  Edmund  de,  pre- 
I  sented  lo  St.   Cios.s,   liast   Keal, 

118. 

I    Edmund    de,     parson    of    East 

Keal,  233. 

John  son  of  Richard  de,  381, 

,  Ralph  de,  110. 

<  Simon    de    [escboator    in    the 

counties    of   Cumberbnd,    Weal- 
nioreland,    Northumberland    and 
York],  455. 
,   Orymesby.     See  Grimsby. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Grymeston,  Gntnmestnn,  Benedict,  333. 
,  Riclisrd  do,   parsoD  of  Stilling- 

fle«t.  239. 

Richard  de,  408. 

Rflger  de,  200. 

Gryinjiiesby.     ,S'cp  Grimsby. 
Grymmeston.    Si-c  Grymeston. 
Grymatan.     Sec  Grimstone. 
Grymstede,  Grymestetle,  John  do,  10. 

,  Peter  de,  166. 

Grymsted.     ,SVc  Griiiistead. 
Gryndenhani,  John  de.  111. 

Nicholas  de,  10. 

William  de,  19. 

Gryngeleje.     Sec  Gringley. 
Gubbaud,  John,   18-5. 
Gucii,  Stephen,  137. 
Gudinundhniii.     Sre  Gciodiiiaiihain. 
Guernsey,  Gernereyo,  Gernery,  Gernesy, 

iale  of,  8,  9,  11,  23,  26,  44.  45,  51, 

310,  33B,  341,  371,  399,  409,  424, 

439. 
,  keeper  of.    ^rr  Grandis- 

sono,  Otto  de ;  OroTis.  Gerard  de. 

Si-c  ahu  Channel  Island.s. 

Guerthrynaan.     Sec  Gwrthiynion, 

Gueyton.     See  Gayton  le  Marsh. 

Guil den-Mo rden,   co.   Cambridge.        Sre 

Mordoii. 
Guildford,  Ouldeford  [co.  Surrey],  29,'>. 
St.     Nicholas'    church,    Master 

Elian  de  Joneston,   presented  to, 

363. 
Guillelmi.     Si-c  Willelnii. 
Guillochie,  ■William,  26. 
Ouishrough,  Gyseburn  [co.  York],  prior 

of,  23,  43G. 
Qnldeford,  Gildoturd,  Gyldoford,  Henry 

de,  434. 

Nicholas  de,  82,  174. 

Guldene,  Roger  le,  426. 
Gnmcestre.     See  GodinancheRter. 
Gnmmecestre.     See  God manoh eater. 
Ouneld.    See  Gunnild. 
ODDevjll,  Nicholas  de,  198. 

See  Goundevill. 

Gunildcruft«    in   the  New   Forest,    co. 

Southampton,  366. 
Gunnet,  Alexander,  314, 
Gnnnie,  Robert,  r>G, 
Gunnild,  Guneld,  And  re  it  ,  443. 

,  Margery,  154. 

,  Thomas,  IM. 

Gunthorpe  [co.  Lincoln],  88. 
Ounwardby,  Gunwardeby.   See  Gonerby. 
Gurdewastell,  Geoffrey,  371. 

Robert,   4i5. 

Ourle,  John,  2u2. 
Gurmound,  Adam,  172. 
See  Germound. 


Gust,  alian  Sust,  Richard  le.  31-7,  380. 

Guy,  John  son  of  le  Spicer,  170. 

Robert  son  of,  321. 

Roger  son  of.  80. 

de  Wyginton,  102. 

Gn-pnt,  Went  [co.  Monmouth],  land  of 
levies  from,  08. 

land  of,  lord  of .    S«  Hastinge?:, 

John  de. 

Gwent,  Nether,  Netherwent  [co.  Mon- 
mouth], land  of,  levies  from,  98. 

,  lord  of.     See  Bygod,  Tliomas  le. 

Gwrthrynion,  Guerthrynaun  [co.  Mont- 
gomery], commote  of,  136. 

Gybbe.     See  Gibbe. 

Gyffard.     SeeGitfard. 

Gygour.     See  Gigour, 

Gyldeford.     See  Guldeford;   Guildford. 

Gyldesburgh.    See  Gildesburgh. 

Gylcmyn.    Sec  Gilmyn. 

Gyles.    See  Giles. 

Gylevill,  William,  310. 

Gyliotione,  Elias,  of  Kirby  Kendal,  56. 

See  Gilotes. 

Gylot.     See  Gilotes. 

Gymmynges,  John  de,  keeper  of  Cran- 
bourn  chace,  203. 

,  John,    forester    of    the    king's 

ciiaco  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  'iCC. 

Gymynghani.     See  Gimingham. 

Gynea,  Baldnin  de,  332. 

Ingram  lie,  ilO,  420. 

,  Christiana  bis  wife,  110 

429,  436. 

Thomas  de,  452. 

Gynour.     A'™  Eiiginour. 

Gyseburn.     See   Guisbrongh. 

Gysors,   Auketin,   274. 


1£ 

llabiham,  Walter  de,  parson  of  Wrabte- 

lesb.im,  3()1. 
RabroHgh,  Haburgh  [co.  Lincoln],  423. 
Habui'gh.     Sec  Habrough. 
Ilacclie,    Richard   de,    rector   of   Eaton 

Castle,  217. 
I    Hsccombe,   Haccom,   Stephen   de,   213, 

2G7,  274. 
Ilacconby  vr  Hackenby,   Hacomby,   co. 

Lincoln,  284. 

advonson   of,  2S4. 

Huocute,  Ralph  de,  377. 

Hacford,  Master  Hugh  de.  ptoseiitod  to  , 

Great  Linford,  24,  304. 
,  William  de,  166. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Hooklestooe,  Hscleaton,  H«keneBt«n 
[co.  Wills],  359. 

tithes  of,  358,  436. 

a^Towsan  of,  436. 

Uacleston.     See  Hacklestone. 

Haclut,  Hakelute,  Hakelutel,  Edmund, 
17. 

John.  82,  97,  124, 184,  271. 

John,   keeper  of   the  forest   of 

Rutland,  54. 

Jotiii,   iiiLiMiii  of  Byseleye,   109. 

[Hakelutel  f]  Kakelubel,  Peter, 

17. 

,  Richard,  83. 

Walter,    paraoii    of    Lanpeder, 

120. 

Haconiby.     Hre  Hacconby. 

Hacunthorpe,  John  de.  18.). 

Haddele,  Uaddelee.  Robert  de,  m. 

Thomas  de,  1. 

See  Uadleigh. 

Huddenham,  EadlnRhaiii  [cu.  Cam- 
bridge]. 454. 

.'feeHadenhatii. 

Uaddlesey  [co.  York],  letters  patent 
dated  at,  116,  122,  129.  130,  132, 
133,  134,  135.  13<i,  137,  138.  140, 
141,  162,  1C7,  183.  21G,  220,  222, 
223,  226.  227,  228.  229,  231,  232, 
235,  25C.  2.')7,  298.  301,  302,  303, 
315,  322.  400. 

Haddon,  Adam  de,  377. 

Hadelegh.     See  Hadley. 

Hadelesheje,  Hadeleseye,  Adaui  de,  89. 
325. 

Hadenham  [HndJorilmm.  en.  Caiii- 
bridRe],  Liiurciicc  de.  IW,  170. 

Hndhain,  Little,  co.  Hertford,  383. 

HndiuKhani.     See  Haddenham. 

HaiileiRh,  Haddele,  HadeleRli  [co.  Kh- 
sex  P],  letters  patent  dated  at. 
19.  425. 

Hadlej,  Hadd<.k.  [co.  Salop],  Roger 
Corbet  of.    See  (iirbot. 

Hadley  ?,  Hadelegh.  John  do  Greiieford. 
pnwiii  of,   233. 

iIad.vngton.  Simon  de.  203. 

Hagbourne,  Hakehitrn  [co.  Berks]. 
oliurch  of,  133. 

Master  RoBert  de.  Ailston,  par- 
son of,  325. 

Hagebarne,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Alk- 
bo  rough. 

Haggere,  Robert  le.  315. 

Roger  lo,  380. 

Uagh,  Haehe.  Richard  .son  of  Jocou.i  de 
2^.3. 

Thomas  Reynold  atte,  314. 

Hagham.  John  de,  17. 

,  Robert  do,  17,  268,  430. 


Uagham.    See  Haughain. 

Haghele.    Sec  Haughley. 

Haglghton.     See  Halghton. 

Hagoaby,  Haghenby  [co.  Lincoln]. 
abbot  of.  129. 

Uaidore.     iSee  Haydor. 

Uail  Weiiton  ?  Hale  [co.  Huntingdon], 
252. 

Huiles,  HaylcK  [Gloucester],  abbot  and 
coiiveDt    432. 

Hailsham,  Hailesham,  Heyleaham  [co. 
Sii.'^.eil    193,  424. 

Hainault,  Holland  and  Zealand,  Wil-. 
Ham  count  of,  and  lord  of  Friea- 
land.  .55,  412. 

Halward.     See  Hatrard. 

Hakeburn,     See  Hagbourne. 
I  Hakelut.     See  Haclut. 
I   Hakenoalon.    See  Hacklestone. 
I  Hakeneye,  John  de,  313. 

'    Robert  de,  269. 

I   Haket,  Bernard.  44.J. 

I    Waller,  125,  185.  388. 

;    Hakkesall,  Rnger  de.  371,  450,  451. 

Halberton   [cu.    Devon],   409. 

huddreil  of,   409. 

'  Haldanby,  Robert  de,  208. 
I  Haldleyes,  Robert  de.  446. 
I    Hnldoii.    ,S>v  Akloii.  Thomas  de. 

Hale  [Hail  Wt'aton.  co.  Huntingdon. 
or  Halse,  co.  Nortliainpton],  252. 

1     Halo  by  Broiiimore.  co.  South- 

;  ampton,  296. 

Uale,  John  de,  chaplain,  252. 

[    John  de  la.  239. 

,    Richard    sod    of    Faulinua    de, 

,  252. 

Robert  de,  199. 

,  of  Clyve,  252. 

Halebourn.  Roger  de.  220. 
I   Hales,  Robert  de,  26. 
'    Hales.     See  Halae. 

j    Hales,  North,  Northales  [co.  Suffolk], 
I  159. 

I   HHlgate.     S.r  Halle  Yate. 
.    Halghton,       Halugbtoa,       Haglghton. 
Master  Gilbert  de.  par.^on  of  Eiu- 
j  bleton,  91,  339. 

■    John    de,    canon    of    Carlisle, 

bishop  of  Carlisle  [18  June,  1292 
to  1  Nor.,  1324],  3.  37.  272. 

,  Thomas  do,  97,  12.5,  199. 

Halghton.     .S-ee  Houghton. 

Haliberd,  William,  35. 

,  Agnes  his  wife,  35. 

I    Haliwell.     Sec  London,   Holywell. 

Haliwoll,    Halyn-ell,    Catherine   de,    89, 
I  285. 

John  do,  109. 

,  Robert  de,  HO,  116,  349. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


651 


Halke,  Thomas  atte,  313. 

i\\,  Halle,  Aula,  Henry  atte,  of  Grain, 

4o0. 

.,  John  son  of  Thomas  atte,  319. 

.,  John  atte,  of  Harwell,  420. 

.,  John  son  of  Walter  atte,  411. 

,.,  Master    John    son    of    William 

vatte,  of  Hare  well,  411. 
J,  Richard   atte,    162,    169,    219, 

319. 

,  Richard   de,   16."). 

,  Roger  son  of  Ralph  'of  the,'  of 

Garforth,  234. 

,  Roger  atte,  370. 

of  Burton,  55. 

,  Walter  atte,  321. 

,  Richard  his  son,  321. 

,  Cicely  wife  of,  411. 

Walter  son  of  Walter  atte,  411. 

.; ,  Alice  and  Margery  his 

sisters,   411. 

,  William  atte,  of  Harwell,  420. 

,  Juliana  his  wife,  420. 

,   Walter  his  son,  420. 

William  •  ithe,'  397. 

Halle  Yate,  Halgate,  John  atte,  377. 

,  Thomas  son  of  John  atte,  377. 

,  John  his  brother,  377. 

Walter  de  la,  451. 

Hallamshire,    Hallumshire   [co.    York], 
levies  from,  79. 

Hallougliton,    Halughton    [co.    Notts], 

William   le  Carletou,   parson  of, 

95. 
Hainake,  Halnaked,  Heluak.  Adaju  do, 

49,  419,  452. 
Halsale       [Halsall,      co.      Lancaster], 

Gilbert  de,  382. 
Halse,    Hales,    co.    Northampton,    40, 

156. 
Halse   ?  Hale  [co.  Northampton],  252. 

Halsham  [co.  York],  327. 

John     de     Waldeby     of.       See 

Waldeby. 
Halsham  East,  Esthalsham  [co.  York], 

287. 
Halsweyn,  Philip  le,  255. 

Haltclo,  John  de,  63. 

Haltebed,  John,  78. 

Halton,  Haulton,  co.  Chester,  182. 

,  castle  of,  161. 

,  castle,  town,  manor  and  honor 

of,  181. 

,  hundred  of,  194. 

,  letters  patent   dated   at,   344, 

345,  346,  347,  382. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,  161. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  149. 

,  CO.  Northumberland,  209,  297, 

301. 


Halton — cont* 

West,   Halton   upon  Trent,   co. 

Lincoln,  179,  182. 

Robert      de      Holden, 

parson  of,  91,  262. 

Halton,  Haulton,  John  de,  209,  297,  301. 

Isabel  his  wife,  209. 

Robert,  387. 

William  de.  111,  209,  301. 

Eleanor   wife   of,    209, 

301. 

Richard  de,  325. 

,  ,  John  the  elder,  his  son, 

325. 

Sec  Hauton. 

Haltwhistle,  Hautwysel  [co.  Northum- 
berland], Master  Roger  de  Clis- 
seby  parson  of,  8. 

Halucton,  Halugliton.     See  Halghton. 

Halughton.     See  Hulloughton. 

Halywell.     Sec  Haliwell. 

Ham,  Hamme    Nether,  co.     Somerset, 

156. 
Hanibleden,  Hamelden  [co.  Bucks],  118. 

Hambleton,  Hamelden,  co.  Rutland, 
135. 

Hamburgh  in  Almain,  160,  254,  266, 
309,  360. 

la  Welyfare,  ship  of,  254. 

Hamburgh,  Nicholas  de,  159. 

Hambury,  Hanbury,  Hamburi,  Henry 
de,  146,  149,  156.  239,  249,  255, 
259,  323,  378,  421,  437. 

,  justice  of  the  pleas  fol- 
lowing the  justiciary  of  Ireland, 
409. 

John  de,  323,  421. 

Hambury.     See  Hanbury. 

Hamby,  John  de,  245,  401. 

llamelak,  Robert  de,  61. 

William  de,  61. 

William  de  Ros  of.     See  Ros. 

Hamelden.     See  Hanibleden. 

Hameldon,  John  de,  252. 
Hameldon.     See  Hambleton. 
Hamelhamsted.     See   Hemelhampstede. 
Hamelton,  William  de,  2. 
Hamelyn,  Hameleyn,  John,  160,  356. 

,  John  de,  in  the  chancery,  25. 

John,    presented    to    Penboyr, 

238,  322. 

,  Osbert,  396. 

Hamersmyth.     See  Hammersmith. 

Hamme,  Peter  de,  Isabel  wife,  of,  384. 
Hamme.     See  Ham. 

Hammersmith,   Hamersmyth  [co.   Mid- 
dlesex], 52,  221. 
Hammill,  Hammolde  [co.  Kent],  313. 

Hammok,  John,  155,  451. 


QBNEBAL    INDEX. 


Unminolds.     See  HanunJIl. 

Hatnonnd,  Haumon,  Raniond,  QeoSrey, 
297.  419. 

,  Henry,  ICG,  380. 

Hainoun,  Roger  de,  433. 

Hamondoys,  Sinioii.  453. 

Hampole,  Hanepole  [co.  York],  prioress 
of,  290. 

Hanipslape.     See  Hamslape. 

Hampton,  36. 

HAmpton  [Wolverhampton  t],  eo.  Staf- 
ford, 266. 

Hampton  near  Highworth  [co.  Wilts], 
154. 

Hampton  Clinrloa  ?  Hompton,  oo.  Here- 
ford, 462. 

Hnnipton,  Meysey  Hampton  Moysy,  oo. 
Oloucoster    166,  IfiS, 

Hampton,  John  de,  149,  156,  102,  169, 
235,  319,  447,  451.  452, 

,  sheriff    of    Gloucester, 

42,  43. 

,  osclieatur  in  the  count- 
ies of  Gloucester,  Worcester, 
Hereford,  Stafford.  Salop  and  Clie 
Welsh  Marches,  398.  410,  420, 
428. 

,  Ralph,  265. 

,  Thomas  his  son.  255. 

Master  Roliert  de,  dean  of  the 

Irw  c)ia|K'l  i)f  Shrewsbury,  24. 

,  William  de,  255,  427. 

Hamptonia.    See  Minchin  Hampton. 

Hamslape,  Hampslape,  Hugh  de.  149. 
366. 

Hamslap.     See  Hunslope. 

Ilanaper,  fines  paid  in  the,  430,  431,  464. 

Hnnay.     See  Hanimy, 

Hanbur;  Hambur;  [co.  Stafford],  ad- 
vowson  of,  261. 

Hanbnry,  Hanibury  Ipy  Droitn'ich,  oo. 
Worcester,   i'll,  380. 

iSee  Haiiibury 

Handlo.    See  Handle. 

Handsex,  Richard,  4-j. 

Hands  worth,  Honesworth  [co.  Staf- 
ford], park  of,  196. 

Hiuidesivtirlb,  [co.  Stafford  nr 

York],  Robert  Pygod,  parson  of, 
182. 

Hane,  Robert,  58. 

Hanepol.     See  Hampole. 

Haney,  co.  Cambrfdge.     See  Heneye. 

Hangelton,  Hangleton,  Richard  do,  65, 
66. 

Hanglegh.     See  Hanley. 

Hanky,  Thomas,  116. 

Hanlegh.     Sec  Uanley. 


P  Hanglegh  [co.  Woroest«r],  118. 

Htinnny    riHn.iy  [co.  Lincoln],  220. 
Hanningfietd,  East,  Gsthanyngfeld,  co. 


,  South,  Suthanyngfeld,  oo.  ICs- 

sex,  13. 

,  West,  W*st  hall jngf eld,  oo.  Es- 

sex,  13. 

HanninKton,  Hanyton  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], 450. 

,  Hanydon  [oo.  Wilts],  154. 

John  vicar  of,  164. 

Hanslope,  Hamslap,  co.  Bucks,  106. 

Hanydon,  Agnes  de,  154. 

,  Walter  de,  154. 

Hanydon.     See  Hannington. 

Hanyng,  Peter,  371. 

Hanyton.     See  Hannington. 

Hapten  [CO.  Norfolk],  ,377. 
I  Haratd,  Luke,  373,  379. 


,  Ric' 


ird,  a?:i 


379. 


See  Herald. 
Uarbottle,    Herbutle.   co.    Northumber- 
land, constable  of.    See  Peneretb, 
Julin  de. 

t(i  bi>  (lestiu,vyU,  21. 

Harcia,  Hartcia,  Andrew  de,  sometime 
sheriff  of  Cumberland,  earl  of 
Carlisle,  4,  30,  37,  39.  59,  69.  71, 
90,  97,  130,  140,  143,  200,  201, 
204,  20-1,  208,  212,  214,  227,  234, 
241,  246,  248,  262,  263,  265,  298, 
305,  328,  329,  334,  346,  376,  394. 

creation  of,   as  earl  of 

Carlisle,  93. 

degradation  of,  260. 

warden  of  the  Marches 

of  Scotland,  92,  98. 

warden  of  Cumberland 

and   Wost  more  land,  2(KJ 

warden  of  the  Marches, 

has  joined  the  Scots,  240. 

,  cunfedorates  of,  re- 
ceived into  the  king's  peace,  240. 

John  de,  4,  97,  130. 

Master  Michael  de,  37,  174,  248 

262,  aor,,  334. 

Hardelagli.   Hnrdelawe.       See  Harlech. 

Hardene,  Hardeiin,  William  de.  67 
14ti,  366.  ' 

Hsrdepirie.     See  Hartpury. 

Hardeshull,  Hardredeshull,  Hardres- 
hull,  Eustace  de,  20,  429. 

John  da,  70,  79.  81.  212,  226 

261,  429. 

,  Philip  de,  42,  188,  249,  429. 

Hardi.    See  Hardy. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


658 


Hardington  Mandeville,  Uardyngton, 
Hardyngton  Maundevill  [co. 
Somerset],  178,  394. 

Hardlef,  Adam,  109. 

Hardmead,     Hardmede    [cu.     Bucking- 
ham], 319. 
Hardredeshull.     Sec  Hardeshull. 

Hardres,  Upper,  Heghardres,   Altehar- 

dres  [oo.  Kent],  John  de  Bruge 

or  Brugges,  parson  of,  270,  414. 
Hardreshull.     Sec  Hardeshull. 
Uardwell,  Hordwell,  co.  Berks,  211. 
Hardwick   by    Wragby,    Herdwyk     [co. 

Lincoln],  306. 
Hardwick'  Herdewyk  [co.  Noi-folk],  284. 

CO.  Oxford.     See  Herdewyk. 

Hardy,  Hardi,  John,  310,  318,  309. 

,  Juliana,  369. 

Richard,  377. 

,  William,  lol,  313,  369,  449. 

Hardyng,   Hardynge,   John,    371,   375, 

386. 

Richard,  255. 

,  Roger,  166. 

Hardy ngtoii.      See  Hardington   Mande- 

ville. 
Hare,  Robert,  151. 

William,  397. 

Harecourt,  John  de,  227,  268,  313. 

,  William  de,  313,  430. 

Ha  re  we.     See  Harrow. 

Harewell,  William  de,  276. 

Harewell.     See  Harwell. 

Hare  wood,  Harewode  [co.  York],  90. 

Hargrave  [co.  Northampton  ?],  Master 

William  de  Lubenham,  parson  of, 

270. 
Haringhay,  Haryngeye  [co.  Middlesex], 

390. 
Harle,   Harleye,   Robert  de,    156,    157, 

199,  388. 

See  Herle. 

[Harley,   co.    Salop?],    Malcolm 

de,  17. 
Robert  de,  17. 

Harlech,  Hardelawe,  Hardelagh  [co. 
Merioneth],  castle  of,  126,  353. 

constable  of.  See  Welle,  Oil- 
lard,  de;  Swynnerton,  Roger  de. 

Harleston,  Her'eston  [in  Willosden,  co. 
Middlesex],  prebend  of  St.  Paurs, 
London.  221. 

Harleye.     See  Harle. 

Harlow,  Herlawe  [co.  E^ssex],  Master 
John  de  Staunton  parson  of,  119. 

hundred  of,  61. 

Harmondjswoi*th,     Hermodesworth    [co. 

Middlesex],  prior  of,  366. 
Harnham,  John  de,  199. 

Harold.     See  Harald. 


Harom.     See  Harum. 

Harpham,  John  de,  parson  of  St.  Donis 

in  Walmgate,  York,  303. 
,  Walter  de,  parson  of  Yeovilton, 

182. 
'  harpour,*  87. 
Harpour,  Harper,  James  le,  253. 

,  John  le,  67,  80. 

Roger  le,  114. 

,  Thomas  le,  311. 

Harpswell,    Herpeswell    [co.    Lincoln], 

190. 
Harringworth,        Haryngworth        [co. 

Northampton],  54. 
,  William   la   Zouche   of.       See 

Zouche. 
Harrow,   Harowe,   co.   Middlesex,   Wil- 
liam de  Bosco,  parson  of,  390. 

,  park  of,  373. 

Harrowden,    co.    Northampton.        See 

Harwedon. 
Harsyk.     See  Arsic. 

Hartburn,  co.  Nortliumberland.  See 
Hertesburn. 

Hartcla.     See  Harcla. 

Harthil!,  Herthill  [co.  York?],  Master 
Robert  de  Balne,  parson  of,  262, 
328,  338. 

wapentake  of,  99. 

Harting,  Hertyng  [co.  Sussex],  Laur- 
ence de  Rustiton  parson  of,  270. 

Hartington,  Hertynden,  Hertyndon, 
Hertingdon,  co.  Derby,  149,  156, 
421. 

Hartlebury,  Hertlebury  [oo.  Worces- 
ter], 296. 

St .  Mary  the  Virgin,  church  of, 

296. 

Hartley,  Hertleye,  co.  Kent,  13. 

Harton  [co.  York],  196. 

Hartpury,  Hardepirie  [co.  Gloucester], 
69. 

Harum,  Harom,  Walter  de,  225,  238. 

Harumville,  John  de,  455. 

Harwedon  [Harrowden,  co.  Northamp- 
ton], Richard  de,  252. 

Harwell  ?  Harewell  [co.  Berks],  411, 
420. 

Harwich  [co.  Essex],  160. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  23,  24, 

26,  38. 

,  mayor,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of, 

92. 

• 

Haryngeye.     Sec  Haringhay. 

Haryngton,  Harynton,  John  de,  54,  429. 

Haryngworth.     See  Harringworth. 

Harynton.     See  Haryngton. 

Haseldenn,  Richard  de,  272. 

Hasele,  Master  Robert,  parson  of  Dere- 
ham and  prebendary  of  WMtbory, 
269,  270. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


HftMley,  Haide,  oo.  Oxford,  165,  168. 
Hawlshaire,   Halhelshawe,   Haaelshagli, 

Hasetaawe,     Master    Robert    de, 

provost  of  Wells,   23,   225,   226, 

242,  277. 
Hasetwell,  William  de,  321. 
HaMlwod,   niomaa   de,   parson   of  For- 

ton,  2&0. 
Hnseljngfeld    [HHslingfiold,    co.    Cam- 
bridge], Koger  do,   i:i3. 

Nicholas  de,   170. 

,  William  de,  152,  170. 

Haskys,  Robert,  309. 
Uaslingfieid,    Heselyngfeld    [co.    Cam- 
bridge], 142. 

Se^  HMsclj-nBfeld. 

nassingbroke,  HHasingbni  [in  t)ie  parisli 

of  Stamford  lo  Hope,  co.  Essex], 

13. 
HasBock,  Hassok,  Robert,  lu2,  171. 
Bastang,  John,  18. 

Richard  de,  76,  310. 

Thomas  de,  -'53,  68,  190. 

...  constable     of     Bishop's 

Castle,  51. 
Haste,  TVilliiim  le,  the  younger,  383. 
Hastebere,  273. 
Eustinglelgli,   Hastingleye   [co.   Kent], 

384. 
Hastingea,  Uastynges,  Edmund  de,  166. 

,  Hugh  de,  203. 

Thomas     his     brother, 

203. 
John  de,  91,  186,  190,  193,  21-5, 

260,  278,  270,  286,  310.  418.  442, 

444,   454. 
John  de,  executor  of  the  will  of 

John  de  Uastynges,  11. 
,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Kenilworth,  240. 
lord     of     Abergavenny 

and  Qwent,  98,  275,  a50. 

Isabella  wife  of,  203. 

Roland  de,  199. 

William  de,  155,  4.11. 

Uastings,     Hasty  nges     [co.     Sussex], 

castle  of,  constable  of,  57. 
the   king's   free   chapel    in    the 

oaatle  of,  37. 

,  ...,  dean  of,  Master  Ed- 
mund de  London,  24, 

,   ,  dean  and  chapter  of,  57, 

203. 

,  castle,  free  chapel  in,  prebend 

of.  See  Bright! ing,  Crowhurst, 
Hoo  and  Wartling,  Maurepas. 

pgrt  of,  57. 

Hastthorp,  John  de,  56,  99,  187, 


I    Uastynges.     Ste  Hastinges. 
I   Hatfeld,  Alan  de,  434, 

Lecia  his  wife,  434. 

I    John  de,  413,  449. 

I   Hatfield    Cfi.  Esaei],  292,  383. 
fomter  of   383. 

Hatfield  RseIs  [oo.  Essex],   292. 

prior  and  eonveut   202. 

■  Hatfield,  Haytfeld    d).  York!  Roger  de 

Watlliiim  presented  (u,  282. 
'    Hathelshane.     See  Haselshawe. 

Hatheisage,    Haversegge,    oo.     Derby, 
I  140,  156. 

I    Hathewy.     See  Atliewy. 

Hatte(?onihe.  Hattecnmbe.  Kichard  de, 
;  163.  25a,  258,  308,  312,  319. 

;   Hattere,  Thomas  le,  0. 
,   Hatton      [co.     Lincoln],      Robert     di>, 
I  317. 

'    Robert  son  of  Robert  de,  317. 

;    Uauherdeyn.   Roger,   sun   of  Roger   do. 
1  17. 

■  Haucepe,  Roger,  1.5.5,  4.51. 

Huudld,  John  de,  43,  78,  88,  106,  162, 
163.  160,  187,  319,  320. 

Robert  de,  189. 

Hauekechurclie,  Simon  de,  360. 
Hauakeslowo.     See  Haukesliitre. 
Hanekhurst.    See  Hawkhurst. 
I    Hauekyn.     Sw  Haukyn. 
!    Hangham,   HaKbaiii  fc"-  Lincoln],  384. 
:   Haughley,  IIbuIp.  Hiicliflf  [co.  Suffolk], 
I  honor  of,  361.  308. 

I    Hsughmond,      Hauman      [co.      Salop], 

abbot  of,  49. 
,    Huiike.4K^ii'l]j.    Thomas    de.    abbot    uf 

Wliiiby,  184,  195. 
'    Haukeshirst.     See  Han-khur.st. 
Haukeslawe  [Hawkley,  co.  Northumber- 
land], Adam  son  of  Nicholas  de, 
446. 

Nicholas  son  of  Adam  de,  446. 

Haukushme,  Uauekeslowe.  Richard  de, 

224,  321,  387. 
John,  Richard  and  Wil- 
liam his  sons,   321. 
Haukoswell,     See  Hawkswell. 
Haukow  .  .  .,  Gilbert  de,  106. 
Haukyn,  Hauekyn,  Andreda,  206. 

,  Anne,  314, 

Heory.  314. 

,  Hugh,  116. 

,  John,  314. 

Haulay.  See  Haulegh. 
Haule.  .SVc  HuQaliley, 
Haulegh,  Haulay,  Robert  de,  or  Robert, 

107,  162. 
Haulton.     See  Halton. 
Uaulton  on  Trent.     See  Halton  West. 
Hauman.     See  Haughmond. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


555 


Haumon.     See  Haniound. 
Haune.     See  Hawnes,  co.  Bedford. 
Haunsard,  John,  20. 
Haunton  [co.  Stafford],  377. 

Haustede,  Humphrey  de,  presented  to 

Rolvenden,  207,  217. 
,  John  de,  82,  185,  188,  200,  428, 

431,  438. 
,  Robert  de,  the  elder,  57. 

Robert  de,  75,  184,  233. 

Margery  wife  of,  75. 

William  de,  431. 

Haut,  John,  446. 

Hautevill,  Geoffrey  do,  John  bailiff  of, 
259,  309,  312. 

,  John  de,  373. 

Sf'e  Hauvill. 

Hauteyn,  Nigel,  155,  451. 

,  Robert,   11. 

Uauton,  William  de,  375. 

Sec  Halton. 

Hautwysel.     See  Haltwliistle. 

Hauvile,  Hauvill,  Havill,  Alan  de,  20. 

Hugh  de,  3(37. 

John  de,  106. 

Masse   de,   Thomas   brother  of. 

irx). 

,  Nicholas  de,  20. 

Paulinus  de,  353. 

,  Philip  de.  162,  169. 

,  Thomas  de,  28,  30,  284. 

,  Thomas    son    of    Thomas     de, 

Maud  wife  of,  284. 

Walter  de.  150. 

John  his  son,  150. 

William,  384. 

Alexander  his  brother, 

384. 
See  Hautevill. 

Hauward.    See  Ha  ward. 

Havant,    Havont    [co.    Southampton], 

386. 
Nicholas  do  Fignio  parson  of, 

280. 
Havard.     Sec  Hayward. 
Havepayn,  John,  154. 

Havorah,  Haywra  [co.  York],  456. 
letters   patent   dated   at,    118, 

122,  123,  126,  127,  128,  163,  164, 

165,  167,  168,  336,  S40-3,  353. 
Haveresham,  Stephen  de,  160. 
Haveresham.     See  Haversham. 
Haverford  P  del  Herber  [co.  Pembroke], 

castle  of,  82. 
Haverford  [co.  Pembroke],  lordship  of, 

levies  from,  74,  98. 
,  lord  of.    See  Valencia,  Aymer 

de. 


Havering  atte  Bower,  Havering,  Haver- 
ryng,  oo.  Essex,  315.  383. 

forest  of,  389. 

,  hundred  of,  61. 

park  of,  315. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  60. 

Havering,  Haveryng,  John  de,  407. 

Thomas  de,  109. 

William  de,  427. 

Haveringland,  Haverynglond,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 201. 

St.  Peter's  church,  201. 

Haverington,  Haveryngton,  John  de, 
130,  292,  422. 

Michael  de,  4,  200. 

Haverryng.     See  Havering. 

Haversegge.     See  Hathersage. 

Haversham,  Haveresham  [co.  Bucking- 
ham],  437. 

Haveryg.     See  Havering. 

Haverynglond.     See  Haveringland. 

Haveryngton.     See  Haverington. 

Havill.     See  Hauvill. 

Havont.     See  Havant. 

Ha  ward,  Hayward,  Hauward,  Havard, 
Heyward,  Howard,  Haiward, 
Howard,  Henry  le.  254,  443. 

James  le,  154. 

John  le,  39,  96,  123,  170,  207, 

273,  274,  438.  441. 

of  Sutton  by  Abingdon, 

ir>4,  155,  258,  368. 

...,  John,   77. 

,  Philip,  77. 

,  Robert  le,  310. 

,  Thomas  le,  315,  380. 

,  of  Hannington,  154. 

,  William  le,  153,  170,  377,  403. 

Hawarden,    Hawardyn,    Hawardin    [in 

Powis-Fadoc,    North    Walee,    co. 

Flint],  commote  of,  136. 

land  of,  levies  from,  98. 

,  lord  of.  See  Monte  Alto,  Robert 

de. 
Hawe,  Robert  del,  42. 

Hawenes  [Hawnes,  co.  Bedford],  Ste- 
phen son  of  Hugh  de,  155,  451. 

Sec  Hawnes. 

Hawisia,  Thomas  son  of,  de  Lieek,  257. 

Hawkeswell?,  Haukesweil  [oo.  £>3sex], 
^Hiomas  de  Newehagh  parson  of, 
236. 

Hawkhurst,  Hauekhurst,  Haukeshirst 
[co.  Kent],  289. 

church  of,  129. 

Hawkley,  co.  Northumberland.  See 
Haukeslawe. 

Hawnes,  Haune,  co.  Bedford,  129. 

See  Hawenes. 

Hawot,  William,  266. 

Hawton,  Houton  by  Newerk  [co. 
Notts],  13. 


556 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Haxeheye.     See  Haxey. 

Haxey,  Haxeheye  [co.  Lincoln],  370. 

Ilaxiholm.     See  Axholme. 

Hay  la,  Haya,  Haye  [co.  Brecon],  ol. 

,  land  of,  136,  191,  449. 

See  also  Huntington. 

,  land  of,  levies  from,  73. 

Hay?,  le  Hey  [oo. Salop],  50. 

Hay,  the,  Richard  Maniword  of,  2^50. 

Sec  Moniword. 

Haya   park,   in   Knaresborough   forest, 

00.  York,  456. 
Haydok     [Havdock,     oo.      Lancaster], 

Gilbert,  382. 
Haydon,  Hey  don,  co.  Essex,  190. 

Haydor,  Haidore,  co.  Lincoln,  58. 

,  St.  Mary*s  church,  331. 

Haydor.     See  Aunsby. 
Haydrop,  Richard,  166. 

Haye,  Cecily  de  la,  432. 

,  Gilbert  de  la,  293. 

,  John  de  la,  124,  130,  153,  172, 

180,  449,  455. 

,  John  by  the,  369. 

Roger  de  la,  444. 

Thomas  de  la,  38,  185,  264. 

Thomas  son  of  John  de  la,   of 

Hemelhempstead,  135. 

,  Walter  de  la,  444. 

,  William  de  la,  18,  444. 

Hayling  [co.  Southampton],  386. 
Hayot,  Adam,  154,  257,  368. 
Haysand  [co.  NortTiumberland],  306. 
Haytfeld.     See  Hatfield,  co.  York. 
Hayton,  219. 
Hayton    [co.    Notts],    Thomas    son    of 

Peter  de,  55,  370. 
ELayton  juxta  Lodelowe,  Roger  de,  234. 
Hayward.     See  Haward. 
ELaywood,  Heywode,  co.  Stafford,  250, 

256. 

,  park  of,  250,  256. 

Haywra.     See  Haverah. 

Headen.    See  Hedon. 

Headingley,     Heddingley     [co.     York], 

246,  396. 
Headington,      Hedyndon,      Hedynton, 

Edyudon,   co.   Oxford,    162,    169, 

319. 
Healaugh,  Hellawe,  Helagh  [co.  York], 

Ralph  de  Strubby,  parson  of,  84. 
,  John  de  Sancto  Ivone  presented 

to,   202. 
Heaton,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Heton. 

Heaton,    Heton,    co.    Northumberland, 

435. 

[co.   York],  295. 

,   Thomas  de    Sibethorp, 

parson  of,  113. 
Beaton,  co.  York.     See  Heton. 


I 


Hebbe,  Alan,  253. 

Se^  Hobbe. 

Hebbeden,  William  de,  308. 
Hebburn.     See  Hepburn. 
Hebon,  Peter  de,  149. 
Hebregg.     Se^  Heybridgo. 
Heche,  Richard  Knyght  of,  202. 
Heck',  Laurence  de,  181. 
Heckingham,  Hekyngham  [co.  Norfolk], 

295. 
Heddeleye       [Hodley,       co.    Durham], 

Richard  de,  128. 
Hcddesore  [Hod«or,  co.  Buck.s],  Gilbert 

de,  20^5,  206. 
Heddingley.     See  Headingley. 

Hederesham,  Gippus  de,  449. 
,  William     his     brother, 

449. 
Hedersete,  Richard  de,  parson  of  Beigh- 

ton,  183. 
Simon  de,  justice,  55,  60,  159, 

160,  249,  254,  256,  315,  376,  380 

385,  445,  446,  448,  453,  454. 
William  de,  221. 

Hedley,  co.  Durham.     See  Heddeleye. 

Hedon,   Headen,  Robert  de,  248,   440, 

456. 
Hedyndon.     See  Headington. 
Hedynton.     See  Headington. 
Heene,  Hene  [co.  Sussex],  433. 

Hegham,  Heghham,  Geoffrey  de,  404. 

John  de,  ia'3,  174,  303,  328,  427. 

Thomas  de,  403,  404. 

AA'alter  de,  373. 

Hegham  Ferrers.     See  Higham  Ferrers. 
Heghardres.     See  Hardres,   Upper. 
Heghenone.     Sec  Heynon. 
Heghham.     Sec  Hegham. 
Heghnone.     See  Heynon. 
Heghtenhill.     See  Ightenhill. 
Heghway,  Adam,  166. 
Heigham    ?   Hecheham    [co.    Norfolk], 
117. 

Heighley,  Helegh  [co.  Stafford],  castle 
of,  197. 

keeper   of.        Sec   Cor- 

bett,  Roger. 
Hekelyng.     See  Hikelyng. 

Hekyngham.     Sir  Heckingham. 

Heldero,    Simon,    *  the    persones,'    155, 

257,  368. 
Helebek,  Robert  de,  87. 
Helegh.     See  Heighley. 
Helegh.     See  Heleigh. 

Heleigh,  Helegh,  co.  Stafford,  149. 

castle  of,  156. 

Helewell.     See  Holywell. 
Holewysgote,  co.  York,  373. 
Heleye,  Adam  de,  92. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


567 


Ilelgeye,  Benedict  de,  454. 
Hellawe.     See  Healaugh. 
Hellawe.     See  Belleau. 
Helleward,  John,  86. 

,  Walter,  86,  110. 

Helmeswell.     See  Homswoll. 

Helmsley,  Hamelak  [co.  York],  William 

de  Ros  of.     Sec  Ros. 
Helnak.     See  Halnak. 
Helpeston,    Helpiston,    John    de,    118, 

437,  438,  430. 
,  William  de,  404. 

Ilolpringham,  Hempryngham,  Help- 
yngham  [Helpringham,  co.  Lin- 
coln], Ivo  de,  152. 

Eudo  de,  171. 

Henry  de,   172. 

Simon  de,  152,  170. 

Henegrave.     See  Hemmegrave. 

Hemel  Hempstead,  Hamelhempsted 
[co.  Herts],  135,  451. 

Hemelhampetede,  Hamelhamsted,  Rob- 
ert de,  Ift"),  414. 

Hemelseye,  John  do,  99. 

Homery,  Roger,  116. 

Thomas,  71. 

See  Emmery;    Ammory. 

Hemeye.    f^ee  Heneye. 
Hemgrave.     See  Hemmegrave. 

Hemingbrough,     Hemmvngburgh     [co. 

York],  434. 
Hemingford    Greys,    Hemyngford    [co. 

Huntingdon],    14. 
Hemmegrave,    Hemgrave,    Hemegrave, 

Edmund  de,  39,  59,  124,  159,  160, 

171,  197,*213,  225,  254,  267,  312, 

318,  376,  453. 
Hemmyng,  Peter  of  Wainfleet,  109. 

Walter,  267. 

Hemmyngburgh,    John    de,    parson    of 

Middleton     [co.     Northampton], 

24. 
,  John  de,  parson  of  St.  Wilfrid's, 

York,  106,  285. 
,  Thomas     his     brother, 

100,  285. 
,  Robert  de,   presented   to   Win- 
frith  Newburgh,  123. 
Hemmyngburgh.     See  Hemingbrough. 

Hemmyngford,    William   de,    parson   of 

Brington,     and     prebendary     of 

Northmuskham,   106. 

See  Hemingford. 

Hempton,  Kempton  [co.  Oxford],  155, 

369. 
Hemswell,    Helmeswell    [co.    Lincoln], 

190. 
Hemyngford.     Sec  Hemingford. 
Hempryngliam.     See  Helpringham. 
Hendor,  Madoc  de,  73. 


r  Hene.     See  Heene. 

HeneknoU   [Honiknoll,    co.    Devon    ?], 

Geoffrey  de,  202. 
Ilenes.  See  Hevening. 
Heneye,    alias    Hemeye    [Haney    near 

Ely,   CO.   Cambridge],   Roger  de, 

153,  171. 
Hengeford.     See  Hinckford. 

Hengham,  John  de,  367. 
Hengham.     See  Hingham. 
Henle.     See  Henley  on  Thames. 
Henle,  James  de,  parson  of  Ross,  106. 

William  de,  417. 

Henley  in  Arden,  Henle  [co.  Warwick], 
letters  patent  dated  at,  357,  358, 
360,  361,  367,  385. 
Henley  on  Thames,  Henle  [co.  Oxford], 
60,  250,  258,  259,  308.  309,  319. 
Henri.     See  Henry. 
Henries,  Maud,  154. 

,  William,  of  Westrop,   154. 

Henry  I  m-  H,  king  of  England.  331. 
Henry,    King   of    England,    the    king's 

progenitor,  425. 
Henry  HI  king  of  England,  331. 

charter  of,  300. 

Henry  de  Lancastre.     See  Lancastre. 
Henry,  Henri,  ap  Lewelin,  77. 

Amice,  450. 

Gilbert,   255. 

,  Ralph  his  knave^  255. 

,  Henry  son  of,   de  Northwode, 

451. 

,  le    Pestour,    of    Cran- 

brook,  246. 

,  John    son    of,    le    Mouner,    of 

Hedon,  96. 

,  Nicholas  son  of,  le  Pestour,  146. 

,  Peter,  314. 

Richard,  460. 

,  Richard  son  of,  377. 

,  Richard  son  of,   the  miller  of 

Rotherham,    2^4. 

,  Simon,  314. 

Simon  son  of,  de  Drayton,  150. 

,  Thomas  son  of,  le  Carter,  4. 

William  son  of,  446. 

Henst ridge,    Henxstrigge    [co.    Somer- 
set],  Master  Gilbert  de  Middel- 
ton,  prebendary  of,  43. 
Hen.stridge,    ?  Hestring  [co.  Somei*set], 

179. 
Henton,  Richard  de,  presented  to  Ew- 
hurst,  421. 

Thomas  de,  treasurer  of  Exeter, 

138. 
Henton.     See  Hinton. 
Henton.     See  Hinton  Charterhouse. 
Henxstrigge.     See  Henst  ridge. 
Henyton.     See  Hinton. 
Heorl,  Robert  le,  369. 


658 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Hepburn    or    Hebburn,    Hibbum,    co. 

Northumberland,  435. 
Hopp.     See  Shap. 

Heppescote,  Thomas  de,  305. 
Herald,  Roger,  166. 

See  Harald. 

Herber,  Philip  del,  73. 

Herber.     See  Haverford. 

Herbert,  Gerard,  377. 

,  John,  377. 

,  William,  377. 

Herbotel,   Herbotle.     See  Harbottle. 

Hercy,  Hugh  de,  the  elder,  210. 

,   ,  the  younger,  210. 

Herdby,     Hertheby,     William     son     of 
Adam  de,  381. 

William  de,  117. 

Herdewyk,  Erdewyk,  John,  00,  250,  253. 

[Hardwick,  co.  Oxford],  John  de, 

258,  308,  311-2. 

,  Nicholas  de,  357. 

,  Thomas  de,   John   Serjeant  of, 

155,  451. 
Thomas  son  of  Laurence  de,  184. 

Heredewyk  by  ShefFord.      See  Shefford 

Hardwick. 
Herdwarstok,    Herewarstok,    John    de, 

parson  of  Starston,  230,  440. 

Herebround,  Alice,  314. 

Hereford,  county  of,  81,  215,  405,  431. 

,  arrays  or  levies  in,  97,  125,  214, 

224. 

,  Humphrey  earl  of.     See  Bohun. 

,  rebels  of,  385. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,  144,  161,  211, 

333. 
,  sheriff  of,  49,  214. 

Hereford  [co.  Hereford],  49,  64,  65,  97, 
250,  452. 

,  bishop  of.     See  Orleton,  Adam 

de. 

,  bishopric  or  diocese  of,  30,  398, 

423,  433. 

,  ,  foot  from,  179. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  53,  63, 

69. 

,  Merchants'  Seal  in,  321. 

,  murage  for,  42,  394. 

,  priory  of  annexed  to  the  abbey 

of  Gloucester,  49. 

,   ,  William  de  Irby,  prior 

of,  41,  49,  398,  452. 

,  ,  prior  of,  447. 

,  St.  Ethelbert's,  prebend  of.  See 

Bartonsham ;  Hinton ;  Melton 
cum  Scamelesby,  Withington. 

,  prebendary  of.     See  Hereward, 

Master  Robert,  Middleton,  Mas- 
ter Gilbert  de. 


Hereford,  Hugh  de,  canon,  afterwards 
prior,  of  Chirbury,  112,  136. 

,  John  de,  parson  of  Debden,  238. 

,  Simon  de,  174. 

,  William  de,   102. 

HerehuU,  John  de,  314. 

Hereward,  Ralph,  381,  427. 

Robert,  archdeacon  of  Taunton, 

6. 

,  Master  Robert,   prebendary  of 

Melton  Ross  cum  Scamblesby, 
357. 

,  prebendary  of  Barton- 
sham,  423. 

Robert,  of  Reydon,  159. 

Thomas,   449. 

,  William,  185. 

Herewarstok.     See  Herdwarstok. 

Herewold,  Thomas,  40. 

Herewynton,  Herwynton,  Adam  de,  414, 
415,  442,  443,  453. 

,  ,  keeper  of  the  rolls  be- 
fore the  justices  of  the  Bench,  133. 

, 'chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

Dublin,  331,  415,  421. 

Hering,  Heryn,  Heryng,  Henry,  377. 

John,  374. 

Thomas,  261,  377. 

Raymond,  165. 

William,  377. 

William  son  of  Lucy,  253,  312. 

,  William  son  of  Letice,  258,  308. 

Herlaston,  John  de,  parson  of  Norman- 
ton,  83. 

William  de,  286,  293,  384. 

,  ,  prebendary     of      Gaye 

Major,  85.  • 

,   ,  clerk,  190. 

Herlawe,  Master  Richard  de,  rector  of 
Newnham  on  Severn,  24. 

Herlawe.     See  Harlow. 

Herle,  William  de,  justice,  75,  147,  153, 
167,  237,  249,  255,  261,  268,  278, 
279,  281,  293,  310,  317,  318,  374, 
376,  379,  386,  443,  448,  454. 

William  de,  Margaret  his  wife, 

237. 

See  Harle. 

Herleseye,  John  de,  384. 

Herleston.     See  Harleston. 

Helyng,  Roger  de,  63. 

Hermit,  283. 

Hermodesworth.     Sec   Harmondsworth. 

Herneby.     See  Hornby. 

Heron,  Heroun,  Heyron,  Heyroun. 
John,  371. 

Odard,  203. 

Robert.  292,  422. 

,  Roger,  189,  428. 

Herposwell.     See  Harpswell. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


559 


Herpyngham,  Robert  de,  187. 

Herring,  22. 

Hersbergh.     See  Herteberghe. 

Hert,  Hugh,  335. 

John,  127. 

,  ,  forester     of     Barnard 

Castle,  207. 

Thomas  le,  271. 

Hertcla.     See  Harcla. 

Herteberghe,  Hertesberg.  Hersbergh, 
Giles  de,  247,  277,  329,  415. 

Hertelpol,  Hertilpol,  Geoffrey  do,  53, 
311,  313,  375,  440,  453,  456. 

Herterigge,  Roger  de,  313. 

Thomas  de,  313. 

Hertesberg.     See  Herteberghe. 

Hertesburn,  [Hartburn,  co.  Northum- 
berland ?],  84. 

Herteslegh  [oo.  Somerset   ?],  432. 

Hertford,  county  of,  37,  263. 

,  county  court  of,  303. 

,  arrays  or  levies   from,   38,   96, 

124,  132,  213. 

peace  commissions  in,  59,  61. 

rebels'  lands  in,  144. 

,  tenth  in,  225. 

Hertford,  co.  Hertford,  130. 

hundred  of,  61. 

Hertheby.     See  Herdby. 

Herthill,  Herthull,  Nicholas  de,  376. 

Richard  de,  75,  377. 

Robert  de,  378. 

Richard     his     brother, 

378. 

Herthill.     Sec  Harthill. 

Hertilpol.     See  Hertelpol. 

Hertlebury.     See  Hartlebury. 

Hertleye.     Sec  Hartley. 

Hertwelle,  Geoffrey,  318. 

Hertynden,  Hertyndon.       tSee  Harting- 

ton. 
Hertyng.     See  Harting. 

Hervi,  John,  of  Hingham,  147. 

William,  147. 

Herwynton.     See  Herewynton. 
Heryng.     Sec  Hering. 
Heselarton.     See  Heslarton. 

Heselwode,  Thomas  de,  presented  to 
Forton,  248. 

Heselyngefeld.     See  Haslingfield. 

Hesketh,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Oskayth. 

Heslarton,  Heselarton,  John  de,  151, 
169,  171,  172,  174,  237,  267,  323. 

Master  John  de,  171. 

parson  of  Wimbish,  336. 

Richard  de,  prosente<l  to  Mark- 
field,  113. 

,  Roger  do,  171. 

Walter  de,  267. 

Hesshewell,  Thomas  de,  401. 


Hestring.     See  Henst ridge. 

Hetham,  Hugh  de,  116. 

Hethe,  Heythe,  Hamo  de,  456. 

,  Alice  his  wife,  466. 

[Hythe,   co.   Kent],   Henry  de, 

375. 

See  Hythe;  Huth. 

Hethebeth  bridge.     See  Nottingham. 

Heton  [co.  York  ?],  Thomas  de 
Barneby,  parson  of,  84. 

Heton  [Heaton,  co.  Lancaster],  Robert 
de,  162. 

[Heaton,  co.  Lancaster],  Wil- 
liam de,  ^2. 

Thomas  de,  341. 

Heton.     See  Heaton. 

Hetson,  William,  241. 

Heus  [Hewish,  co.  Somerset?],  Ralph 
de,  371. 

Herening  ?  Henes  [co.  Lincoln],  prior 
{sic)  of,  105. 

Hevenyngham,  Philip  de,  Joan  wife  of, 
a52. 

Hevere,  Thomas  de,  373. 

Heveresham.     iSiee  Heversham. 

Heversham?  Heveresham  [co.  West- 
moreland], Simon  de  Balderston, 
parson  of,  85. 

Hevingham,  Hevyngham,  co.  Norfolk, 
316. 

Heward.     See  Hay  ward. 

Hewick,  Hewyk,  co.  York,  137. 

Hewish.     See  Heus. 

Hewyk,  Nicholas  de,  20,  137,  454. 

See  Hewick. 

Hewys.     See  Howes. 

Hexham,  Hexteldesham  [co.  Durham], 
prior  and  convent  of,  241. 

Hey  le.     See  Hay. 

Heyb ridge,    Hebregg    [oo.    Essex],  52, 

221. 
Heycroft,  Robert  de,  134. 
Hey  don.     See  Haydon. 
Heye.     See  Hayo. 
Heyr.     See  Eyr. 
Heyle,  Robert  de,  11. 
Heylesham.     See  Hailsham. 
Heyn      in      Vermendoys      [Hyencourt, 

Somme?],  Odard,  lord  of,  410. 

,  John,  called  Gilbert  de,  410. 

Heynesone,  Richard,  54. 
,  Richard     his     brother, 

54. 
Heynon,  Heghenone,  Heghnone,  Adam 

86. 
Richard,  86. 

Heyr.     See  Eyr. 

Heyron,  Heyroun.     See  Heron. 

Heyshagh,  William  de,  137. 

Heythe.    See  Hethe. 


560 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Heyward.    See  Haward. 

Heytesbury,  Heytredebury.  Hegbt rede- 
bury  [co.  Wilts],  190. 

Heywode.     See  Haywood. 

Hey  worth.     See  High  worth. 

Hibbum.     See  Hepburn. 

Hibernia,  Adam  de,  late  warden  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  Nicholas,  Ponte- 
fract,  85. 

See  Ireland,  Ir'and. 

Hicche.     See  Hitchln. 

Hiche,  Hyche  [Hitchin,  co.  Herts], 
Andrew  de,  153,  170. 

Hiches,  Hugh,  319. 

,  ,  Thomas     his     brother, 

319. 

Hickes,  Robert,  369. 

Hide,  Hyde,  Adam  atte,  166. 

,  Alexander  de,  428. 

,  Geoffrey    atte,    253,    258,    308, 

312. 

,  John  atte,  253,  258,  308,  312. 

,  John  son  of  William  del,  388. 

,  Richard  de  la,  210. 

High-Leadon,    Hyneleden,    Hymeleden, 

[co.  Gloucester],  69. 
Higham  Ferrers,  Hegham  Ferrars  [co. 

Northampton],  87,  113,  223. 
Highnam,  Hynham  [co.  Gloucester],  69. 

High  worth,     Heyworth,      Worth,     co. 

Wilts,  154. 
,  hundred    of,    Roger,    bailiff   of, 

164. 
Hikelingham.     See  IckHngham. 

Hikelyng,  Hekelyng,  Thomas  de,  187. 

,   ,  Dionisia  wife  of,  348. 

Hildemer,  Roger,  251. 

Hilderston,  William  de,  440. 

Hilderthorp,  William  de,  93. 

Hildesle,  Hildesleye,  John  de,  112,  242. 

I...,  Master  Johnde,  220,  365,  450. 

See  aho  Ildesle. 

Hildeyard,  Thomas,  Emma  wife  of,  418. 

Hill,  Alan  '•  othe,"  377. 

Richard  "  othe,"  377. 

Robert  "  othe,"  377. 

,  John,  William,  Richard 

and  Roger,  sons  of,  377. 

,  Robert  del,  456. 

William,  447,  457. 

Hill  Doverill,  Hulle  Deverell  [co.  Wilts], 

361. 

,  Holy  Trinity  chapel,  361. 

Hillary,   Hillari,   Hillar',   Illary,   Illari, 

Henry,  17,  186. 

Roger,  161,  378. 

Thomas  de,  169,  372,  378. 

Hiltoft,  Richard  de,  365. 


Hilton,  John  de,  212. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  212. 

.; [Hilton,         CO.         Lancaster], 

Richard  de,  382. 

,...  Robert  de,  18,  199. 

Hinckford,  Hengeford,  co.  E^ex,  hun- 
dred of,  60. 

Hinckley,  Hynkele,  co.  Leicester,  149, 
166. 

Hindercle,  Hyndercle,  Hundercle  [Hin- 
derclay,  co.  Suffolk],  John  de, 
170. 

William  de,  the  elder,  153,  170. 

,  ,  the  younger,  153,  170. 

Hinderston,  Madoc  de,  74. 

Hindley,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Indeleye. 

Hindringham,  Hyndryngham  [co.  Nor- 
folk], 449. 

Hingbriksik,  co.  York,  373. 

Hingham,  Hengham  [co.  Norfolk],  147. 

Remigius,  parson  of,  448. 

,  ,  Peter  his  man,  448. 

Hingston.     See  Hiuxton. 

Hinkele,  John  de,  19. 

See  Hinckley. 

Hintlesham,  Hintlisham  [co.  Suffolk], 
Richard  de  Mountpeliers,  pre- 
sented to,  204. 

Hinton,  Henton,  co.  Berks,  165,  168. 

Hinton,  Hynynton  [co.  Gloucester],  70. 

Hinton,  Henyton  [co.  Hereford],  Master 
Gilbert  de  Middelton.  prebendary 
of,  43. 

Hinton  Charterhouse,  Henton  [co. 
Somerset],  233. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,   233. 

Hinton  in  the  Hedges,  co.  Northampton. 

See  Hinton. 

Hinton,  Hynton,  Geoffrey  de,  comp- 
troller of  customs  at  Boston,  277, 
a55. 

Henry  de,  316,  347. 

John  de,  96,  124. 

[Hinton     in    the     Hedges,    co. 

Northampton],  Thomas  de,  162. 

William  de,  80,  365. 

,  presented  to  Elkstone, 

396. 

See  Henton;   Hynitone. 

Hinxton,  Hingston  [co.  Cambridge], 
292. 

St'e  Hynxton. 

Hipperholme,  Hypprom,  co.  York,  323. 

Hippetoft,  Lambert  de,  144. 

Hipprom.     Set  Hipperholme. 

Hirdman,  Walter,  143. 

Hitchin,  Hicche  [co.  Herts.],  hundred 

of,  61. 
Hitchin,  co.  Herts.     See  Hiche. 

Hoarcross,  Horecros  [co.  Stafford],  266. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


661 


Hoathley  East  or  West,  Little  Hodleye 
[co.  Sussex],  Thomas  de  Loppe- 
dell,  parson  of  the  church  of,  6. 

Hobbe,  Richard,  314. 

,  Thomas,  386. 

See  Hebbe. 

Hobbes,  Adam,  68,  316. 

,  Juliana,  154. 

Hobedy,  William,  430. 

Hocard,  Adam,  155,  257,  368. 

Hockele,  Robert  de,  271,  340. 

,  Stephen  de,  271,  340. 

,  Thomas  de,  271,  340. 

,  Tliomas  son  of  Richard  de,  of 

London,  34. 

Hockenden,  Hokyndeuno  [in  St.  Mary's 
Gray,  St.  Paul's  Cray  and  Sutton 
at  Hone],  co.  Kent,  148. 

Hockhant,  Hokham,  co.  Norfolk,  13. 

Hoddeflet,  co.  York,  373. 

Hoddelesden.     See  Hoddlesden. 

Hoddesak.     See  Hodsock.    . 

Hoddlesden,   Hoddelesden,   co.   Lancas- 
ter, chace  of,  160. 
Hode,  Henry,  84. 

,  Thomas,  84. 

Hodekesham,  William  de,  148. 
Hodeleston.     See  Huddelston. 
Hodenvill,  John  de,  339. 
Hoder,  Godwin  le,  1. 

,  ,  Philippa  wife  of,  1. 

,  ,  Bona  wife  of,  1. 

Hodleye.     Sec  Hoathley. 

Hodnet,  Hodcnet  [co.  Salop],  146. 

,  Philip  de  Say,  parson  of,  146. 

Hodresfeld.     See  Huddersfield. 
Hodsock,    Hoddesak  [co.  Nottingham], 

414. 
Hodynot,  John  de,  186. 

See  Hodnet. 

Hoff  [oo.  Westmoreland],  391. 
Hog,  Adam,  of  Usk,  71. 
Hoggesthorp,  William  de,  377. 
Hoghton,  Richard  de,  89,  97,  240,  264, 

274,  382,  446. 

,  Master  Thomas  de,   293. 

Hoghton.     See  Houghton. 
Hoghton.     See  Houghton  Conquest. 
Hogwyk,  Adam  de,  285. 

Simon  de,  285. 

See  Howick. 

Hoke,  Hok,  Houk,  Adam  de  la,  or  atte, 

abbot  of  Malmesbury,   423,   426. 

,  Henry  de,  20. 

Thomas,  256,  373. 

Se4i  Oke. 

,  William  Abovethebrok   of  the. 

See  Abovethebrok. 
Hokelowe.     See  Huxloe. 
Hoketon.     See  Oakington. 
24962 


Hokham.     See  Hockham. 

Hokholt.     See  Knockholt. 

Hokkele,  Robert  de,  95. 

,  Stephen  de,  95. 

,  Thomas  de,  95. 

Hokynderine,  co.  Kent.  See  Hock- 
enden. 

Holand,  Hugh  de,  86. 

,  John  de,  the  younger,  381. 

,  Nicholas  de,  86. 

Richard  de,  20,  77,  88,  137,  341, 

343,  387,  398. 

,  Robert  de,   40,    113,   167,   292, 

309,  337,  402. 

,  Maud  his  wife,  40. 

,  Robert  his  son,  40. 

,  ,  ,  Thomas,  broth- 
er of  the  latter,  40. 

,  ,  ,  Alan,     brother 

of  the  latter,  40. 

,  ,  daughter  of,  75. 

,  Thomas,  forester  in  co.  Lan- 
caster, 357. 

Holand.     Sec  Holland. 

Holand.     See  Bridgend. 

Holaye,  William,  153,  170. 

Holbeach,  Holbecche,  Holbeche  [co. 
Lincoln],  202,  207,  452. 

Holbeck,  Holbek  by  Beston  [co.  York], 
247. 

Holborn,  Holebourne  [co.  Middlesex], 
prebend  of  St.  Paul's,  London, 
221. 

Holbrok,  Richard  de,  273. 

Holcham.     See  Holkham. 

Holdene,  Nicholas  de,  20,  120. 

,  Robert  de,  197. 

,  ,  parson    of    Halton    on 

Trent,  91,  262. 

,  prebendary  of  Gretton, 

357. 

Holderness,  co.  York,  wapentake  of,  99. 

,  Robert   le   Conestable   of.     See 

Conestable. 

,  arrays  or   levies   in,    222,   226, 

235,  454. 

,  victuals  purveyed  in,  93. 

Hole  South,  Sutheles  fin  Hartland 
Hundred,  co.  Devon  1.  293. 

Hole,  Holle,  OfhoRe,  Hugh  atte,  253, 
258,  259,  308,  309,  312. 

,  ,  Agnes  wife  of,  259,  309, 

312. 

John  'of,'  316,  380. 

,  Thomas  de,  375. 

,  Thomas  'of,'  315,  380. 

See  Hull. 

Holebech,  Laurence  de,  58. 

,  Peter  son  of  Robert  de,  110. 

,  Richard  de,  tax  collector,  225. 

,  Robert  de,  267. 

See  Holbeach. 

2  N 


GENEKAL     INDEX. 


Hulebourne.    See  Holborn. 

Holeghegb,  Henry,  5fi. 

Holewale.     .SW  Halwell. 

HolewejB.     Src  HoIloHay. 

Huleveye,  Robert  de,  BU. 

Huieyiii.     ,SV«  Hutlyiii. 

Uolkhaiu,  Holcliam  [co.  Norfolk],  13. 

,  Hdvowson  of,  '200. 

Holland,  William  count  of.     See  Hain- 

RUlt. 

Hiilldinl,  Holand,  co.  Lancaster,  park  of. 

256. 

,  king  at,  374. 

,  letters   patent   dated   at,    343, 

344.  Sf),  346,  347,  370,  378,  380. 
Holland.  Hovland.  co.  Lincoln,  132,  148. 

316. 

,  horsemen  from,  43. 

,  levies  from,  12.'»,  208. 

,  tenth  in.  225. 

,  'h  jralliis  in.  444. 

[Bridgend,   co,   Lincoln],   bridge 

of,  37», 
Holle,     Sue  Hole. 
Holbna.v.     near     Hanbury.     Holeweye 

[manor   of   Bnrdesle;   iibbev.   co. 

Worcester],  239,  437, 
Jiollyin.     Holeym    in    Holderness     [co. 

York]  210  287,  21)1. 
Holme,  CO.  Hnnlingdon,  38C. 
Holme  by  the  Sea?  Holm  [co.  Norfolk]. 

ship  of,  107, 
Holme      Cultram,      Holmcultran      [co. 

Cumberland],   abbot   of,   37,   107, 

280,  288, 
Holme  St.  Benet'n.       See  St,  Benet's. 

Holme, 
Holme,  Holm,  Roger  de,  198. 

,  Thomas  de,  ;"i8,  290.  4o4. 

,  William  de,   146.   170. 

Holmeton,  William  de,  116. 

Holt,    C'astriun    Leonis    [co.    Denbigh}. 

castle  of.  122. 
keeper  of.    See  Inghom. 

Oliver  de. 
Holt.  Holto,  John  de,  IKii,  306,  31o,  380. 

,  John  de,  clerk,  16. 

John  aon  of  Riciiard.  202. 

Robert  de.  324. 

Holthie,  William  son  of  Roger  de,  383. 
Holwell,  Holewale  [co.  Siinierset.  locnllv 

in  Dorset],  248. 
Holy  Land.     Sw  Jerusalem. 
Holjne,   Holyns,   Holvnes,   Godfrey  de 

218. 

,  Margaret  his  wife.  218. 

William  de.  233,  243.  277.  351. 

,  clerk  of  the  Chanci-rv. 

64. 
Holywell,  Helewetl,  co.  Lincoln,  247. 


Hornby,  Willtani  son  of  Wyota  de,  58. 
Hunib.y.     Ste  Humby, 

Hompton  [co.  Salop],  388, 
liompton.     Src  Haln,.ton. 
ILmdyiigiou      ,V™   Winttrbouru  fame. 
Hoiiewyk    icrtinx  Honewyk,  Hiinick,  *iii. 

Liine.   ?],  Hichard  de.  10. 
Hoiiesiviirth      See  Haiid»worth. 
Hongerford.     Src  Huugerford 
Honiknoll.  co.    Devon.     Sir   Heneknoll. 
Honlerecombe.    See  Huntercombe. 
llonvman,  John,  165,  207,  368. 

Robert,   IM,   158.  369. 

,  William.  258.  369. 

Honyngton,  William  de,  I8r>. 
Uoo  [co.  Kent],  151.  313.  4.50. 
and  WiiriliiiB.  Hoo  and  Write- 

ling  [co.  Kent],  Robert  de  Lange- 

ton,  prebendary  of,  399. 
,   Master       James       de 

Berkele   prebendary   of,   399. 
Hoo,  Jalii^'^f  tio,    UU. 

,  Johnde,  404,  44<i. 

,  William  de,  199,  216,  310,  328, 

403.  404. 

,   William  son  of  William  de,  4(M. 

Hoiik,  CO.  York.     Sec  Houk. 

Hood,    Hode    [in    Kilburn,    co,    York], 

cattle  ,}S,  204. 
Hope  [co.  Derby],  142. 
Hope   [in   Powis   P'adoc,    North   Wales, 

CO,  Salop],  land  of,  136.  275. 

,  land  of,  levies  from,  98. 

,  lord  of,  \irCrnmbwell,  Johnde. 

Hope  [co.  Sah>p],  190. 

Hope,  aie. 

Hope,  Roger  de,  216. 

Hopedale  [co.   Derby],   forestershipH  in, 

142. 
Hopei'.    Srr  Hoppere. 
Hopei-ton,   Adam   de.   ■■)4,   61,   316,  317, 

334,  376,  38ti,  433,  448.  454,  466. 

Richard  de,  84. 

Roger  de,  367. 

Hoppere.  Hoper.  Adam  le.  451. 

,  John  le,  2-J8,  369, 

Hopton,  Henry  de.  40(i. 

Hor,  John,  310. 

Horard,  Richard,   154. 

HorWing.   Horblyng.   co.   Lincoln,   149. 

180. 
Horchard.     Sec  Orchard. 
Horden,  co.  Durham,  137. 
Hoidwell.     .S-,r  Hardwoll. 
Horeborc,  William.  2.53. 
Horebrok.  John  de,  4.'iO, 
Horecros.  Jake  del.  Simon  his  son.  3,io. 
Horecros.     See  Hoarcross. 
Horell,  Thoina.'j,  .58. 
Horeston.     See  Uorston. 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


Horewell  [in  Croome  Simon,  oo.  Wor- 

MSter  ,  64. 
Hoikeslpye     See  Horksley. 
Horkslev  Gre.iL    Horkesleye  Great  [co. 

EWi]   443. 
Horinede.  Simon  de,  403. 
Horn,  JaiiiM  (!«,  148. 
Hornby    Hernehv  [co.  York],  248,  2R2, 

"300. 
Hornbr  Horntibv,  John  de,  .54,  208,  281. 

284. 

John  de.  the  elder,  446. 

,  AVilliam  de,  JJ4. 

Hornele,  Robert  de,  35,5. 
Horner.  Alan  lo.  5!>. 

,  .Ir>hn  le,  378. 

Peter  le,  152,  170. 

,  Richard  le,  of  Rojston,   in. 

Hurnese.  William  de,  194. 

.9re  Hornsey. 

HominnBham,        HonivngeBham        [co. 

Wiltsl.  361. 
Homingshentii,  co.  Suffolk.     See.  Hom- 

Horningtoft.  Homyngtoft  [co.  Norfolk], 

28, 
Horti.<)ea,  Hornse  [co.  York],  serjeant  of. 

196, 
Hornsea -Barton,      Homse  burton      [co. 

York],   William   de  Spyneye  of. 

Sec  Spyneye. 
Hornyngesether,    Hornygeserih'  [Horn- 

infrsheath.  co.  Suffolk],  John  da, 

1;".2.  170, 
HornjTisesiinm,     See  HorninKsham. 
Horpede.     flee  Orpede. 
Horse  skins,  417. 
Horses  from  beyond  seas,  24. 
war    horaes,    de    ermi.s    or     nd 

arliia,     36. 
Horseford,  Horafurd.  co.  Norfolk,  SSH. 
Horsele,  ITorsIc   Roger  de,  22,  1.58,  201, 

268,  281,  292,  318, 
,  ,  constable  of  fiainboro', 

20o. 
Horsham,  co.  Su>i.sax.  131,  42(). 
Horsham,  William  de,  20. 
Horsle.     Hre  Horsele. 
Horsley,  co.  Gloucester.  See  Horteslegh. 
Horsley  Ea.st,  Fkthorsley  [co.  Surrey], 

416. 
Horsley  We<;t,  Weslhorsley  [co.  Surrey], 

Horssho,  William,  118, 
Horstead.  Horstelda  [co,  Norfolk],  331. 
Horstede  [co.  Norfolk   ?],  John  da,  138. 
Horstclda.     See  Horstead, 
Horston.     Horatone     [in    Horsley,     co. 
Derby],  castle  of,  11&. 


Horteslegh  [Hor.'iley,  co.  Gloucester  ?]. 

John  de,  444. 

Richard  de,  444, 

Hortbeivoith  [Hurworth.  co.  Durham]. 

Wiliinm  do,  128. 
rton    eo,  (ili  nicest  oil.  Mast<>r  Gilbert 

de     Middelton,     prebendary     of, 

120,   128. 
Horton.   Hortone  fco.   Kent],   John  de 

Wy,  parson  of.  384. 
William     his     brother, 

384. 

Horton,  CO.  Stafford.  197. 
Horton,  William  de.  f». 
Hornm.     Sfr  Orum. 
Ho.se,  Howes  [co,  Leieesfer].  366. 
Hosebonde.  Nicholas,  parson  of  Chelsea, 

414. 
Hosiere.  Rjibert  son  of  Walter  le.  of 

Standnn,  383. 
Hotbum,  John  de,  bishop    of    Ely    [20 

Julv,  1316  to  Januarv,  1117],  41, 

44  63,  190.  237,  246,  266.273,  323, 

332,  370. 

,  John,  the  younger,  237.  267. 

,  John  son  of  Peter  de.  207.  .323, 

,  Tliomas       de.       presented       to 

Broughton  Astley,  112. 
Hotman.  Rlias,  319. 
Hotot,  John  de,  58, 
Hotoft.  William  de.  Ralph  bin  servant. 

.54. 

Sff/Hotat. 

Hoton.    Richard    de,    parBon    of    West 

Markham,  230. 

Robert  de,  191. 

,  presented  to  All  Saints, 

BeiWiHiiiweli,  3(18. 
,  presented    to   Iieatber- 

head.  396,  432.  43.^. 

,  Thomas  de,  241, 

William  de.  328, 

,  William  de  of  Ronton,  17o, 

See  Houton. 

Hoton.     Sef  Button. 

Hoton  upon  Derwente.       Sef  Hiittons 

;    Hoton       W.-iiiilesleve,         See       Hntton 
Waiidesley. 
Hoton  in  Foresta,  Richard  de,  119. 

TlKimas  do,   119. 

Spj:  Hutton  in  the  Forest. 

Hotot,  William  de,  366. 

See  Hotoft. 

Hour]  1-11  Eton.       Sre  Winterbourn  Came. 
Houeden,  Adam  son  of  William  de,  86, 
Houeden.     .See  Howden. 
Houewyk  [Howick.  co.  I>anc.],  Rdchard 


564 


GENERAL    INDEX, 


Houghton,  Hoghton,  co.  Northumber- 
land, 435. 

Houghton  Conquest,  Hoghton  Conquest, 
CO.  Bedford,  156,  450,  451. 

i  Robert,  parson  of  a  moiety  of, 

155-6,  451. 

Houghton  Great,  Great  Halghton,  co. 
York,  244, 

Houghton  on  the  Hill  by  North  Picken- 
ham,  Houton  by  Pykenham  [co. 
Norfolk],  5. 

Houk.     Sec  Hok. 
Hounhull,  Heni-y  de,  272. 
Household,  29. 

,  bakery  of,  405. 

,  butlery,  69,  438. 

,  chamber,  100. 

,  chaundlery  of  the,  51,  239. 

,  fish  for,  201. 

,  horses  for,  205,  206,  333. 

y  kitchen,  178,  335,  342,  405. 

y  marshal  of.     See  Weston,  John 

de,  the  younger. 

>  Marshalsea  of  the,  71,  130,  223, 

435.  >        y        y 

y  See  also  London,  Mar- 
shalsea. 

y  poultry,  85,  288,  414,  435. 

*  purveyors  of.     See  Purveyors. 

,  scullery,  435. 

*  steward  of  the,  65,  66,  67,  68, 

178,  211,  223,  333,  414. 

I  steward  of  the,  and  keeper  of 

the  Wardrobe,  100,  405. 

y  steward  of  the,  profits  of  pleas 

before,  306. 

,  wine  for,  438. 

Houton,  Nicholas  de,  449. 

Sec  Hoton. 

Houton  by  Newerk.     Sc^  Hawton. 

Houton  by  Pykenham.     See  Houghton 

on  the  Hill. 
Houwel.     See  Howel. 
Hovene.     See  Ovene. 

How-Grange  in  Bradborne    ?,   Howgh, 

Hugh,  CO.  Derby,  149,  156. 
Howard,  John,  213,  436. 

,  William,  403. 

See  Haward. 

Howden,  Houeden  [co.  York],  46    86 
109,  401.  '       ' 
>  town  and  liberty  of,  99. 

>  St.   Peter,   prebends  of.       See 

Salt  marsh. 

Howe.  Howyn  [in  Old  Malton,  co.  York! 
331.  -'' 

Howe,  John,  446. 


Howel,  Huel,  Houwel,  Houel,  ap  David, 

77. 
,  his  sons,  77. 

,  ap  David,  of  the  land  of  King- 
ton, 77. 

y  ,  of  the  land  of  Brecon, 

77. 

ap  07-  son  of  Griffith.  400. 

ap  Hereward,  18. 

ap  Madoc,  167. 

ap  Wylyn,  of  Ludard,  71. 

ap  Yevan,  18. 

Cragh,  158. 

David  of  the  Forest,  77. 

Gogli  ap  Nest,  158. 

Pal,  77. 

,  Master  Rees  ap,  16. 

,  Robert,  188. 

,  Stephen,  187. 

,  Vaghan,  71. 

,  Voill  ap  Mureduch,  128. 

Howes,  Hewys,  Huwes,  Howys,  John, 
253,  258,  308. 

',  ,  Joan  his  wife,  253. 

,  Juliana,  154. 

,  Roger,  253,  258,  308,  312. 

,  William  atle,  153,  170. 

Howes.     See  Hose. 

Howick,  Hogwyk  [co.  Lancaster],  2a5. 

See  Houewyk. 

,  Howyk,    CO.     Northumberland, 

435. 

Howyn.     See  Howe. 

Hoxton,  Hoxtone  [in  Shored  itch,  Lon- 
don], prebend  of  St.  Paul's  Lon- 
don, 222. 

Hubaut,  John,  67,  398. 

Huberd,  Richard,  166. 

,  Simon,  166. 

Huberdes,  Margery,  154. 

Hucklescote,  Huclescote,  co.  Leicester. 

156,  167,  168,  309,  387. 
Huddelston,     Hudleston,     Hudeleston, 

Hodeleston,  Adam  de,  28. 

,  Alan  de,  84. 

,  Richard  de,  59,  130,  200. 

Huddersfield,  Hodresfeld  [co.  York], 
345. 

Hudleston.     See  Huddeleston. 
Huel.     See  Howel. 
Hugate,  Nicholas  de,  430. 
,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe  of  Ed- 
ward, the  king's  first-born,  2. 

,   ,       provost        of        St. 

John's,  Beverley,  181. 

Hugeford,  Huggeford,  John  de,  16. 

,  Walter  de,  224. 

,  William  de,  366. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


565 


Hugh,  David  son  of,  le  Provost,  of  Sid- 
bury,  388. 

,  ,  Philip  his  man,  388. 

,  Henry  fiz  or  Henry  son  of,  20, 

1.57,  212,  245. 

,  Henry  son  of,  de  Tumby,  Maud 

daughter  of,  429. 

,  ,  Thomas  her  son,  429. 

,  John  son  of,  de  CJotes,  of  Raven- 

serodd,  117. 


Hunchewich  [co.  Gloucester  ?],  51. 
Hundercle.     See  Hindercle. 
Hundon,  William  de,  301. 
Hundnianby.     See  Hunmanby. 
Hundyton.     Sec  Huntington,  co.  Here- 
ford. 
Hunestaneston.     See  Hunstanton. 

Hunfrey.     See  Humphrey. 
Hungerford,  co.  Berks,  165,  182,  183. 


,  Robert  son  of,   de  Cambhowe,    i    [co.  Salop],  52. 


241. 

,  ,  de  Say,  146. 

,  de  Uttoksather.  255. 

,  Roger  son  of,  de  Lanum,  55,  370. 

,  Simon  son  of,  285. 

,  Stephen   son   of,    de  •  Hawenes , 

155,  451. 

,  Thomas  son  of,  de  Garton,  201. 

,  William  son  of,  de  Bautre,  287. 

Hugh.     See  How  Grange. 
Hugh  son  of  Griffin.     See  Griffin. 
Hughes,  Hugwes,  John,  369,  371. 


Hungerford,  Hungreford,  Hongerford, 
Robert  de,  5,  161,  169,  180,  182, 
210,  211,  350,  369,  457. 

Hunmanby,    Hundmanby    [co.    York], 

303. 
Hunsdon,  Huncedon,  co.  Derby,  255. 

Hunstanton,   Hunestaneston   [co.    Nor- 
folk], 109,  159. 
Hunte,  John  le,  383. 
Alice  wife  of,  362. 

Hunte,  Philip,  450. 

Ralph  le,  366. 


Hughesone,    Hugh    son    of    Henry,    of       *''*][**|'  Robert  le,  448. 


Wigan,  416. 
Hughe&son,  Richard,  154. 
Hugot,  Andrew,  111. 

,  Simon.  111. 

Hugheton.     See  Winterborne  Houghton. 

Hugwes.     See,  Hughes. 

Hulke,  Stephen  le,  375. 

Hull.     See  Kingston  upon  Hull. 

Hull,  John  atte,  187. 

,  Walter  de,  65,  68. 

Sec  Hole. 

Hulle  Deverell.     Sec  Hill  Deverill. 

Hulme   St.   Benet's.     See  St.    Benet's, 
Holme. 

Hulton,  CO.  Lancaster,  162. 

[co.  Salop],  52. 

Hulton   [co.    Lancaster],    Richard    de, 
162. 


,  Roger  le,  316,  347,  448. 

,  Thomas,  374. 

,  Walter  le,  248,  384. 

Huntelegh.     See  Huntley. 
Hunteleye,  Huntele,  Robert  de,  74. 

,  Thomas  de,  16. 

Huntercombe,    Huntrecombe,    Huntre- 

cumbe,    Honterecombe,    Nicholas 

de,  60,  191,  250,  258,  308. 

,  Walter  de,  Ellen  wife  of,  191. 

Hunterscombe  End,  Huntercumbe  [co. 

Oxford],  258,  308,  309,  312. 
Huntindou,  Huntyngdon,  John  de,  103, 

283. 
Huntingdon,  county  of,  96. 
,  arrays  or  levies,  96,  124,  132, 

213. 

,  peace  commission  in,  249. 


Humber,  Humbre  [co.  York],  river,  373.       rebels  lands  in,  144. 


commission  de  walliis  on,  456. 
Humber,  Richard,  154. 
Humbersan,  Gilbert,  of  Lincoln,  100. 
Humberston,    Humberstane    [co.    Lin- 
coln], abbot  of,  270. 
Humberston,  William  de,  the  elder,  117. 
Humbre.     See  Humber. 
Humby,  Homby  [co.  Lincoln],  58. 
Humframvill.     See  Umframvill. 
Hummet,  John  de,  44,  45. 
Humphrey,   Umfrey,   Hunfrey,   Henry, 
315,  380. 

,  John,  255,  377. 

,  Walter  son  of,  17,  65. 

,  William,  313. 

Huncedon.     See  Hunsdon. 

Huiidresthweyt,  Henry  de,  2. 


,  sheriff  of,  271,  284. 

tenth  in,  225. 

,  victuals  from,  94,  243. 

Huntjingdon  [co.  Huntingdon],  252. 

,  archdeacon   of.       See  Berkele, 

Master  James  de. 

,  Reginald  prior  of,  252. 

,  St.  Margaret's  hospital  with- 
out, John  de  Flecton,  warden  of, 
105. 

,  ,  hospital  of,  master  and 

brethren  of,  32. 

,  St.  Mury*s,  Robert  prior  of,  75. 

,  ,  Reginald    de    Bluntys- 

don,  prior  of,  88. 

,  prior   and   convent  of, 

14. 


5«(j 


GExNERAL    INDEX. 


Huntington,     Huntyudon,     Hiintynton 

[oo.  Hereford),  51. 

,  land  of,  191,  449. 

,  ,  levies  from,  73. 

Huntington  and  Hay,  Hundyton  and  la 

Haye  [cos.  Hereford  and  Brecon], 

land  of,  136. 
Huntley,    Huntelegh    [co.    Gloucester], 

William    de    Rustele    parson    of, 

444. 
Huntrecombe,       Huntrecunibe.  Sec 

Huntercombe. 
Huntyndon.     Sec  Huntington. 
Huntyngdon.     See  Huntindon. 
Huntyngfeld,  Robert  do,  437,  438,  439. 
Huppyne.     See  Huspynne. 
Hurcot  by  Winterbourn  Earl's,  Hurde- 

cote  by  Eurleswvnterbourne  Leo. 

Wilts],  390. 
Hurel,  Claisius,  328. 

,  John,  388. 

Hurlee,  John  de,  presented  to  Rolven- 

den,  437. 
,  Robert   de,    presented   to   Rol- 

Tenden,  301. 
Hurne,  Joan  atte,  154. 

,  John  de,  of  Stratton,  154. 

,  Thomas  son  of  Thomas  in  the, 

172. 

,  William  atte,  154. 

Hurnewest,  William  atte,  154. 
Hursebourne.     See  Hussebourn. 
Hurselegh.     See  Hursley. 
Hurseleye.     See  Hursley. 
Hursley,     Hurselegh,     Hurseleye     [co. 

Southampton],  290. 

>  Hugh  de  Wellewik,  parson  of, 

138. 

Hurst,  Gilbert  atte,  of  London,  Mariota 
his  wife,  245. 

Hurstal,  Thomas,  of  Fothelscote,  16. 

Hurstbourne,  Husseburn  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], 310. 

Hurstbourne  Prfbrs,  Husseburn  Priors 
[oo.   Southampton],   10,   57. 

Hurstbourne,  co.  Southampton.  See 
Husseburn. 

Hurtehevene,  William,  154. 

Hurtyng,  Hurtyn,  Alexander,  376. 

,  Edmund,  376. 

,  Nicholas,  385. 

,  William,  264,  38^5,  301. 

Hurworth,  co.  Durham.  See  Horthe- 
worth. 

Huscard  [i.e.  Huscarl],  Thomas,  68. 

Huse,  Husy,  Henry,  42,  96. 

Huse.     Sec  Ouse. 

Huspynne,  Huppyne,  Henry,  315,  380. 

Hussebourne.     Sec  Hurstbourne  Priors. 

Husseburno  Priors.  See  Hurstbourne 
Priors. 


Husseburn,  Hosebarn,  Hussebourn, 
Hursebourne  [Hurstbourne,  co. 
Southampton],  John  de,  310,  314. 

of  Andover,  386. 

,  Richard,  314. 

Husthwaite,     Husthwayt    [co.     York], 
Hervey  de  Staunton,  prebendary 
!  of,  101. 

Husy.     See  Huse. 
Huth,  Robert  de,  374. 

'   ,  ,  John  his  brother,  374. 

See  Hethe. 

Hutton,  Hoton,  co.  C-umberland,  112. 
'  Hutton  in  the  Forest,  Hoton  in  Foresta, 

CO.  Cumberland,  119,  176. 
'   Hutton  Wandesley,  Hoton  Wandcsleyo 

[co.  York],  advowson  of,  93. 
,   Huttons  Ambo,  Hoton  upon  Dervrente 

[co.  York],  285. 
I  Huwes.     See  Howes. 
Huxloe  ?  Hokelowe  [co.  Northampton], 
326. 
I  Hyche.     See  Hiche. 

Hyde.     See  Hide. 
'  Hyencourt,  Somme    ?     Sec  Heyn. 
I  Hymieleden.     See  High-Leadon. 
Hynd,  Thomas,  309. 
Hyndercle.     See  Hindercle. 
'   Hyndringham,   Hyndryngham,   Thomas 
de,  404,  412. 
Hyndi^ngham.     See  Hindringham. 
Hyne,  John  le,  377. 
,  Hyneleden.     See  High-Leadon. 
I  Hynham.     See  Highnam. 
Hynitone,  John  de,  321. 

I   See  Hinton. 

Hynkele.     See  Hinckley. 
Hyntes  [Hints,  co.  Stafford],  Alan  de 
377. 

,  John  de,  377. 

Hyntes.     Se^  Hints. 
I   Hynxton,  Giles  de,  438. 

See  Hinxton. 

Hynynton.     See  Hinton. 
'   Hythe,  co.  Kent.     See  Hethe. 
Hythe,    Small,    co.    Kent.       Sec  Small 
Hythe. 
I  Hywysh,  Richard  de,  224. 
See  Hewys. 


Icham  [Ickham,  co.  Kent],  John  de,  $14, 
432. 

See  Ickham. 

Ichehull.     See  Itchell. 

lohincton.     See  Itohington   Bishop's. 


k 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


667 


lohyncton.     See  Itchington. 
lohynton.     Sec  ItcEington. 
Ickham,  Ikham  [co.  Kent],  29. 
Icklingham,  Hikelinghani  [co.  Suffolk], 

387. 
Iddewyiie,  Peter,  386. 
Ide,  Hamo,  314. 

See  Hide. 

Idel,  Idle,  John  de,  449. 

,  Richard  son  of  Richard  de,  118. 

Ifeld,  John  de,  42,  124,  131,  147,  149, 
151,  167,  259,  313,  329,  370,  374, 
424,  448,  449,  453. 

,  Stephen  de,  255. 

IflFord,  John  de,  233. 

,   ,  Cicely  his  wife,  233. 

,  ,  William        and 

Margery  their  children,  233. 
Iford,  CO.  Sussex,  449. 

Ightonhill,   IghtenRill,  Heghtenhill,   co. 

Lancaster,   178,   183. 
,  letters    patent    dated    at,  338, 

343,  34^5,  a52,  380,  384. 
Ikene,  Richard  de,  436. 

Ikham.     Ser  Ickham. 
Ham,  Ylum,  co.  Stafford,  255. 
Ilchester,  Yevelcestre,  co.  Somerset,  130. 
,  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Richard 

de  Ripon  presented  to,  228. 
White  Hall,  de  Alba  Insula  de 

levelcestre,  prioress  of,  361,  455. 
Ildesle,  Master  John  de,  339. 

See  also  Hildesle. 

Ilford,     lUeford     [co.     Essex],     letters 

patent  dated  at,  33,  34,  30,  37, 

38. 
Ilketeleshale.     See  llketshall. 
Ilketon    [II ton,  co.  York],  William  de, 

99. 
llketshall?  Ilketeshale  [co.  Suffolk],  427. 

lUary,   Illari.     Sex  Hillary. 
Hie,   Austin,  453. 
Hie.     See  Insula. 
Illeye,   Edmund   de,    185. 

John  de,  190,  428. 

Ilsington.     See   Islington,   co.    Norfolk. 
II ton,  CO.  York.     Sec  Ilketon. 
Imme,  John,  16. 

Roger,    16. 

Imyngham   [Immingham,   co.   Lincoln], 

William   de,    parson    ot*  Stuecle, 

204. 
Ince  [co.  Chester],  letters  patent  dated 

at,  347. 
Inclesmore  [co.  York],  moor  of,  221. 

ludeleye     [Hindley,      co.      Lancaster], 

Ithel  do,  162. 
Ingaldestorp,  John  de,  198. 


Inge,   John,   justice,  43,   66,   147,   148, 

149,  157,  163,  167,  249,  310,  381, 

444. 
,  ,  sheriff  of   the  land  of 

Glamorgan,   105. 

,  Master  Richard,  204. 

,  William,   407. 

,  Isolda  wife  of,   120. 

,  ,  archdeacon   of   Surrey, 

230. 
Ingefeld,  William  de,  449. 

See  also  Inyngfeld. 

Ingelberd,  Master  Philip,  parson  of 
Keyingham,  282. 

Ingeldemeles.     Sec  Ingoldmells. 

Ingelfeld.     Sec  Englefield. 

Ingelose,  Robert  de,  439. 

,  Roger  de,  439. 

Ingel thorp,  John  de,  382. 

Sec  YngetHorpe. 

Inggelby,  William  de,  abbot  of 
Rievaulx,  61. 

Ingham,  John  de,  312,  360. 

,  ....,  Mariota  his  wife,   360. 

,  John   son  of  Robert   die,    4CM:, 

412. 

,  Oliver  de,   justice,   39,   40,   69, 

72,  74,  174,  182,  199,  208,  212, 
215,  227,  247,  261,  264,  350,  360, 
395,  403,  404,  412,  414. 

,  ,  keeper  of  the  castle  of 

Holt,  122. 

,  justice      of      Chester, 

215. 

Ingle,  John,  66. 

Ingleby  Greenhow,  Grenehou  in  Clyve- 
land  [co.   York],   402. 

,  king  at,  341. 

,  letters   patent    dated   at,    329, 

331,  337,  339,  341,  376,  378. 

Inglescoumbe,  [Combe  English,  co. 
Somerset],  John  de,  154. 

Inglesham  [co.   Wilts],   154. 

,  Henry,    vicar  of,   154. 

Ingoldmells,  Ingeldemeles,  co.  Lincoln, 
182. 

Ingoldsby,  Ingoldesby  [co.  Lincoln], 
68. 

Ingram,  Angreham  [co.  Northumber- 
land], William  de  Clyve,  parson 
of,  242. 

Ingram,  Ingelram  son  of  Robert,  of 
Preston,  206. 

,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  206. 

,  Robert,  204,  211. 

,  ,  Orframina      his      wife, 

211. 


568 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Insula,  Isle,  Ille,  Lyle,  Lisle,  Henry  de, 

70,  76,  378. 

,  John  de,  146,  164. 

,  ,  prior    of     Breedon    on 

the  Hill,  416, 

,  Master  John  de,   401. 

,  Kichard  de,  338. 

Robert  do,  79,  90.  237. 

Walter  de,  270,  338.  339. 

,  Warin  de,  273,  325.  394,  406. 

,  William  del,  55,  370. 

,  William  de,  397. 

Insula  Vecta,  John  de,  219. 

Intelane.     See  Lane. 

Inthelane,  Intelane.     See  Lane. 

Inyugfeld,  William  de,   148. 

Sec  also  Ingefeld. 

Ipotecarius.     See  Apotecarius. 

Ippesdene.     See  Ipsden. 

Ippestanes,  John  de,  82. 

Ipre.     Sec  Ypres. 

Ipsden,  Ippesdene,  Ispesden  [co.  Ox- 
ford], 60,  250,  253,  258,  308, 
311. 

Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk,  27,  55,  340. 

,  customs  in,  227. 

,  mayor,   bailiffs   and   good   men 

of,  92. 

Ipwell  [Epwell,  oo.  Oxford],  Tlromas 
de,  165. 

Irby,  Ireby,  John,  444-5. 

,  Richard  de,  52. 

,  Robert    de,   presented    to    All 

Hallows  the  Less,  London,  348. 

,  William  de,  prior  of  Hereford, 

41,   49,   398,   452. 

Ireland,  5,  0,  7,  10,  11,  13,  15,  22,  24, 
26,  27,  31,  32,  39,  41,  47,  78,  80, 
82,  83,  87,  90,  112,  114,  118,  127, 
137-140,  142,  210,  211,  222,  228, 
232,  241,  244,  203,  269,  271,  288, 
292,  298,  323,  332,  339,  343,  344, 
348,  349,  354,  356,  ^59,  300,  362, 
367,  386,  389,  392,  395,  397,  404, 
405,  406,  409,  412,  414,  415,  421, 
422,  423,  42.5,  431,  437,  438,  439. 

,  calendar  of  documents  touch- 
ing the  king's  lands  in,  7. 

,  cathedral,  conventual  and  col- 
legiate cliurches  in,  the  king's 
patronage  of,  332. 

,  chancellor     of.       Sec     Utlagh, 

Roger. 

,  chancery  of,  363. 

,  council  of,   142. 

,  eschcator     in.       See     Dufford, 

John  de. 

,  exchequer   of.     See  Dublin. 

justiciary  of,   5,   97,    142,   215, 

227,  332. 


Ireland,  justiciary  of — cont. 

,  Sec        Bermyngham, 

John  de;  Mortuo  Mari,  Roger 
de,  of  Wigraore;    Darcy,  John. 

,  ,  king's  pleas  that  fol- 
low, justice  of,  22,  113,  176. 

,  ,  justices  of.      See    Bir- 

thorp,  Roger  de;  Hambury, 
Henry  de;  Wogan,  Walter. 

,  ,  secondary     justice    of. 

See  Birthorp,  Roger  de. 

,  ,  errors       in       processes 

before,  to  be  corrected  in  Ire- 
land, 43. 

,  justiciary,       chancellor       and 

treasurer  of,  101. 

,  justiciary  and  treasurer  of,  94, 

209,  229. 

,  justiciary    and    chancellor    of, 

114. 

,  king's  lands  in,  7. 

,  Hugh  de  Lacy's  lands  in,  419. 

,  levies  in,   97. 

,  market  of,  keeper  of.     See  Mid- 

delton,  Richard  de;  Balscote, 
John  de. 

,  men  from,  205. 

,  ministers  in,  to  be  removed.  40. 

,  ordinances  for,  101,    332,    383, 

363-364. 

,  ordinance  touching  pardons  in, 

354. 

,  papal   nuncio  to.       See  Engol- 

isma,  Master  Hugh  de. 

,  rolls  before  the  chief  j ustice  of, 

keeper  of.  See  Thrapston,  Henry 
de. 

seal  used  in,  46,  142,  193,  431. 

,  sheriffs  of  to  be  made  accord- 
ing to  the  ordinance  of  Edward 
I,  101. 

,  ships  from  against   the   Scots, 

113. 

,  towns  of,  exempt  from  purvey- 
ance, 94-95. 

,  treasurer  of,  97,  114. 

,  See  Cogan,   John   de; 

Islep,  Master  Walter  de. 
,  See  Dublin  Exchequer. 

victuals  from,  30,  41,  52,  83,  94, 

204,  209,   217. 
,  victuals    for   the    Scotch   war, 

126. 
,  wardships    and    marriages    in, 

sale  of,  332. 
Iremonger.     See  Irnemongere. 
Iren  Acton,  L*enacton.  See  Iron  Acton. 
Irissh,  Lyreis,  Henry,  31. 

,  William  le,  318. 

See  Yrewys. 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


569 


Irlandj  Robert  de,  375. 

See  also  Hibernda. 

Irnacton.     See  Iron  Acton. 

Irnemongere,  Iremongere,  John  son  of 
Geoffrey  le,  169. 

f  John  son  of  Richard  le,  152. 

y  Nicholas  le,  155,  450. 

,  y  John  his  son,  155,  450. 

,  Nicholas  his  son,    155, 

450. 

Iron  Acton,  Iren  Acton,  Irnacton,  Iren- 
acton  [co.  Gloucester],  263,  356. 

,  Thomas  de  Thormanton,  pre- 
sented to,  335. 

,  king  at,  351. 

letters  patent   dated   at,    363, 

365,  366,  367,  386,  388. 

Irthington  [co.  Cumberland],  391. 

Irton  in  Seamer?  Irton  [co.  York],  121, 

336. 
Isabel,  Queen,  wife  of  king  Edward  11, 

10,  23,  25,  29,  40,  50,  59,  60,  251, 

290,  315,  333,  371,  389,  481,  446, 

447,  450,  451,  457. 
,  ,  lady    of     the    land    of 

Maelor  Saesneg,  98,  275. 
,  ,  carriage  for,  227. 

,  ,  damsel  of,  128. 

,  ,  Henry  the  heyward  of, 

154. 

,  ,  household  of,  purvey- 
ances for,  103,  229,  346. 

,  ,  ,  steward        of, 

184. 

,  ,  pantry  and  buttery  of, 

I . 

,  ,  parks  of,  447. 

,  ,  pilgrimage  of,  227. 

,  porter  of.     See  Parker, 

Robert  le. 

,  ,  steward  of  her  house- 
hold and  keeper  of  her  wardrobe, 
229. 

Isabel,  Robert  son  of,  la  Barkere,  54. 

Iseldone.     See  Islington. 

Isham,  Thomas  de,  428. 

,  parson  of  St.  Nicholas 

Coleabbey,   London,   266. 

Iskennen  Hundred,   Iskenny  [co.   Car- 
marthen], land  of,  222,  245. 
Isle.     See  Insula'. 

Islep,  Istelep,  John  de,  382. 

,  Master  Walter  de,  late  treas- 
urer of  Ireland,  39,  94,  97,  120, 

126,  277. 
,  parson  of  Whittington, 

82. 
Isleworth,   Istelworth   [co.   Middlesex], 

letters  patent  dated  at,  39,  40. 


Islington,  Iseldone  [co.  Middlesex], 
prebend  of  St.  Paul's,  London, 
222. 

Islington,  Ilsington  [co.  Norfolk],  284. 

Isny.     See  Dysiiy. 

Ispania,  Ispannia,  Bspagne,  Giles  do, 
34,  220. 

,  Laurencia  his  wife,  34. 

,  James  de,  153,  172. 

Master  James  de,  80,  90. 

,  ,  king's  kinsman,  cham- 
berlain of  the  Exchequer,  269. 

,  John  de,  the  elder,  55,  338. 

,  the  younger,   338. 

Ispelyngrode,   Frowyn  de,   407. 

Henry  de,   407. 

Lipesden.     See  Ipsden. 

Istelep,  Istlep.     See  Islep. 

Istolworth.     Sec  Isleworth. 

Itchell  in  Crondal,  Ichehull  [co.  South- 
ampton], 221,  254. 

Itchington  Bishop's,  Ichincton,  Ich- 
yncton,  Ichiuton,  co.  Warwick, 
256. 

,  coney  warren  at,  250. 

Itchington,  Long,   Long  Ichynton  [oo. 
Warwick],  1,  285,  310. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  1,  285. 

Itchington,  Long,  John  de  Odding- 
geseles  of.     See  Oddinggesles. 

Ithel.     See  Ythel. 

Ive,  Yve,  John  de,  264. 

,  Roger,  67. 

*StT  Dive. 

Ivelcestre,  William  de,  402. 

See  Ilchester. 

Iver,  CO.  Bucks.     See  Evre. 

Ivychurch,  Ivychurch,  Claryndon  [co. 
Wilts],  prior  and  convent  of,  5. 

Iwayn,  Iweyn,  John,  167,  249. 

,  Maken,  19. 

Iwood,  Ewode  [in  Warbleton],  co  Sus- 
sex, 433. 

Ixning,  Ixnynges,  co.  Suffolk,  13. 


Jack  ap  Lewelin,  77. 

Jaco.     See  Yagoestown. 

Jacobi,  Bonseignor,  198. 

,  Master    Ursus,    prebendary    of 

Nassington,  285. 

Jagele,  Chagelegh,  John  de,  parson  of 
Scrayingham,  93,  858. 

Jakesle,  Jakisle.    See  Yaxley. 

James,  king  of  Aragon.  259. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


J  nines.     Jammer,     Jauymis,     Jauimes, 
Jamys,  Amice,  154. 

,  Heory,  154. 

Jean,  154. 

John,  l.';4. 

Peter,  371. 

Ralph   BOO  of  de  Shirle,  142. 

,  Robert.  l.W. 

,   ,  Agnes   his   wife,   164. 

,  William  son  of,   101. 

Janioi'e    [Giamore],      Francis,     of    the 

Hijciety  of  the  Peniisi.  23. 
ilunekynit.   Gilbert,   369. 
tlanewey,   Soger,   272. 
Jaime,   Gernrdinus,   44. 
Jalina.     ,'^re  Genoa. 
Jaretvell.      See.   Yoren'ell. 
Jnrgerill,  Enlph   Berjeant  of  the  parson 

at  Mnulden.  \5!i   461. 
Jarpenvill.   Jarpenvyle,  Andrew,  318. 

,  Roger,  448. 

Boger  de.   Reginald  his 

man.  448. 
,  Willinni,    parson     of    Abinger, 

448. 
Jay.  Richard,  211. 
Jereseyo.    See  Jersey. 
Jerevall.     See  Jervnulx. 
Jernemiita,  Richard  de,  1.19. 

.fee  Yarmouth. 

Jernye,  William,   187. 

Jersey,  Qereseye,  Jereseye,  8,  11.   23. 

26,  61,  338,  341,  424,  43». 
See  nJm  Clianiiel  Islnnils. 
Jerusalejji,  land  of,  26. 
Holy     Sepulchre,     house     of, 

canons  and  brethren  of,  302. 
Peter   pntriarch  of,  and  bishop 

of  Bode7,,  aj8. 

.S'f  Pilgrimage. 

JervBulx,  Jerovall  fee.  York],  abbot  of. 

im 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  341. 

Jetour,  John  son  of  Wiiliajn,   12. 

,  William,   IS,  20. 

Jou,  Thomas  le,  314. 

,  William  le.  ^J3.  186,  304. 

Jevar  ap  Gnyn,  167, 

Jevelcestre.     See  Ilchester. 

Jevele,  John  de,  350. 

Joachim,  Roger,  290. 

Joan,  daughter  of  Edward  II,  birth  of 

23. 
Joce,  John,   187. 

,  Philip,  68,  74,  97. 

Thomas,   164, 

Joceus,  Richard  son  of.  de  Haeh,  258. 
Jodeson,  ThomBB,  444. 


Joefne,  John  le,  (IB. 

Thomas  le,  333. 

Johan,  John  Littcl.  317. 

Johannis.    Oauselinus,    cardinal    priest 

of    m.  Maroellinua    and  Peter, 

24. 

,  Gerard,  129,  141,  304, 

John    XXII,   pope    [James    Duese,   of 

f«hors,    1316    to    1334],    5,    90. 

140.  227.  2a'>.  332.  432. 
,  bulls  of,  prejudical  to 

the  oiown,  247. 
,   ,  enroy   of,    in   Kngland. 

See  EngolisDin,  Master  Hugh  de. 
tenth   imposed   by,   on 

the     clergy     of     England.      See 

Taxation. 
John.  Anselm  Mm  of,  de  Poynton.  2o3. 
,  Gilbert   son  of.   atte   Grene,   of 

Haugham,  384. 
Jameb    Mm    of,    de    Pabenhsin. 

437. 

,  John  son  of,  le  Clerk.  446. 

,  ,  del  Grene,  388. 

,  ,  de  Leghton ,  l^ii . 

Thomas        his 

brother.  4S7. 

,  de  Loyeton,  58. 

le  Monye.  of  Harcwell, 

411. 

,  de  Mynera,  265, 

,   Henry        his 

brother,  265. 

,   ,  de  Olneye,  437. 

,  ,  de  Pabenham,  437. 

de  Pophull,   67. 

de  Reppes,  449. 

,   la  Velie,  426,  431. 

Randolf.  164. 

Richard.     See  Richard,   John. 

Richard  son  of,  1)59.  327. 

,  ,  de  Boys,    115. 

,  de  Petreton,   394. 

de  Skerington.  413. 

,  ,  de  Wenlook,  250. 

Robert   son   of.    de   Swynbnrn, 

201. 

de  Tolthorp,  Hi. 

William       his 

brother,   tlie  okler,   54. 
William        his 

brother,  itlie  younger.  .'U. 

de   Trillowe,    162, 

Roger    son    of,     de    Claybrok. 

126, 

Simon  son  of.  de  Sutton,  144. 

son  of  Geoffrey,  Robert  son  of, 

of  Kendalc,  83. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


671 


John — CO  lit. 

Thomas    son    of,    de    Clayton, 

446. 
,  de  la  Haye,  of  Hemel- 

hanipstead,  135. 

,  ,  ntte  Halle  Yate,  377. 

,    ,    ,      John  his 

brother,  377. 
,  le  Taverner.  of   Bristol, 

30. 

,  Walter  son  of,  de  Ferihy,  56. 

,  ,  John  his  son,  56. 

,   ,     William       his 

brother,   o6. 
William  son  of,  de  Abberbury, 

321. 
,   ,  de  Bramwra,  421. 

,  le   Gardiner,   310. 

,  le   Monye,   411. 

,  ,  Maud,  Dionisia, 

and  Christina  his  sisters,  411. 

,  ,  le  Mouner,   64. 

Robert       his 

brother,  54. 

,  ,  de  Stokes,  310. 

,  Wyotus   son    of,    de   Glaseley, 

388. 

John  ap  Res,  18. 

John  Cam,   19. 

Joie.     See  Joye. 

Joldayn,  John,  254. 

,  Jordan,    254. 

Jones,  Thomas,  258,  369. 

Jonesmanfachel,  Richard.     See  Fachel, 
John. 

Jonessone,  Thomas,  309. 

Sec  Jonson  ;  Crow  ma  rsh  ;  Reve . 

Joneston,  Master  Elias  de,  5,  7. 

,  presented   to   Walder- 

share,  115. 

,  ,  presented         to        St. 

Nicholas,  Guildford,  363. 
,   ,  presented         to         St. 

Mary's,   Cambridge,   365. 

Jonson,  Hugh,  454. 

Sec  Jonessone. 

Jordan,   Jurdan,   Jurdon,    Henrv,   409, 
422. 

,  John,  314,  377. 

,  Robert.   253. 

,  Thomas,   314. 

,  Thomas  son  of  Alan,  253. 

,  William,  188,  314,  413. 

,  Alice    and     Avice    his 

sisters,   413. 

Jorwerth,     Jerverth,     Yarford,     Yere- 

ward,  ap  David,  74. 

,  ap  Phelipp'scm,  167. 

,  ap  Yevan,   72. 

,  Seisil  ap,  105. 

Josep,   Geoffrey,  259,  308,  312. 

,  Thomas,  of  Hayton,  219. 

,  ,  Tliomas  his  son,  219. 


Jou,  Richard  son  of  Simon,  377. 

Joustere,  Justere,  Robert  le,  258,  369. 

Jovenzano,  Master  Aymo  de,  parson  of 
Cheshunt,  327. 

Jowell,    Peter,    150. 

Joyak,  Ralph  de,   236. 

Joye,  Joie,  Geoffrey,  151,  313,  449-450. 

Judas,  Richard,  77. 

Judde,  Thomas,  bailiff  of  the  abbot  of 
Nutley,  258,  369. 

Judi,  William,  402. 

Jugelour,  Henry  le,   154. 

Juliana,  John  son  of,  446 

Robert  son  of,  310. 

Juliane,    Geoffrey,    155,   451. 

Jumidges,  Jc  Gemifico  [Seine  Inferie- 
uro],  St.  Peter's,  Matthew,  abbot 
of,   307. 

Junctin,  Juynctyn,  Junctyn,  John, 
161,  198,  313,  401,  449. 

Jurdan,  Jurdon.     See  Jordan. 

Jurisdiction,  bailiffs  of  hundreds,  ap- 
pointed by  the  King,  or  the 
sheriff,  or  holding  in  fee  or  for 
life,   15. 

,  return  of  writs  and  sum- 
monses, grant  of,  31,  36. 

,  land,  pleas  of,  in  Lincoln,  150. 

Jusseaux,  Guy  de,  271. 

,  Stephen  de,  271. 

Justere.     See  Joustere. 

Juynctyn.     See  Junctin. 


K 


Kaerlion.     See  Careleon. 
Kaermerdyn.     See   Carmarthen. 
Kaernarvon.     See  Carnarvon. 
Kaeryn.     See  Kery. 
Kaeu,   Kaieu,  John  de,   lord  of  Sonar- 

pont,  408. 
,  Matthew  de,  lord  of  Dammiceu, 

408. 

,  John  de,  of  MoUiens,  357. 

Kaignes.     Sec  Caynes. 

Kakelutel  [?  Hakelutel],   Peter,   17. 

See  Hakelute. 

Kancarvan.     See  Cwmcarvan. 
Kancia,    William  de,    1. 

See  Kent. 

Kandalou  ap  Blethin,  of  Anglesey,  128. 
Kanewyk.     See  Can  wick. 
Kanketerre,   Richard,   409. 
Kardigan.     See  Cardigan. 
Karethorp,  Gilbert  de,  267. 
Karikmagriffin.    See  Carriok  on  Suir 


572 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Karles.     See  Carles. 

Karnarvan.     See  Carnarvon. 

Karnegwelliaun.     See  Carnwallon. 

Karreu.     Sec  Carreu. 

Karwathlan.     See  Carnwallon. 

Karwet  son  of  Tuder,   398. 

Kateby.     See  Cadeby. 

Katheral.     See  Catterall. 

Katton.     Sec  Cat  ton. 

Kay,  GeoflPrey,  172. 

Kay  ho,  Isabel,  fi. 

Kaynes.     Sec  Caynes. 

Kayrmerthyn.     Sec  Carmarthen. 

Kayrwathlan.     Sec  Carnwallon. 

Kayton.     See  Cay  ton. 

Keal,  East,  Estirkele  [co.  Lincoln], 
St.  Cross,  Ednmnd  de  Gryiues- 
by  parson  of  a  nioioty  of,  118. 

,  Edmund   do   Grymesby   parson 

of,   233. 

Kechene,   Geoffrey  atte,  384. 

Kedowelli,   Kedewelly.       See  Kidwelly. 

Kedoweyiit    Kedewy,    Kedewynk.      Sec 

C^aedwain. 
Kedwelly.     See  Kidwelly. 
Kedwyn.     See  Caedwain. 
Keele,  Kel,  co.  Stafford,  149. 
Keighley,  co.   York.     Sec  Kighlegh. 

Keinmerioh,     Keinmeych.        See    Q>'n- 

meirch. 
Keinton  Mandeville,  Kyngton  Maunde- 

ville  [co.   Somerset],   G. 
Keith,  CO.  Haddington  ?     See  K  th. 

Kel.     See  Keele. 

KeleshuU.     See  Kel&hull. 

Kelingwyth,  Thomas  de,  427. 

Kelleseye,  Keleseye,  Kelsey,  Peter  de, 

presented  to  Aber,  129. 

,  Richard   de,   428. 

,  Robert   dei,    66,    91,    235,    238, 

239,  249,  2^37,  315,  329,  360,  370, 

453. 
,  ,  presented     to     Exton, 

285. 

Kelleseye.     See  Kelsey. 

Kelleveden.     See  Kelvedon. 

Kellington,  Kelyngton  [co.  York], 
Richard  de  Luda,  presented  to, 
141. 

Kellok,  Benedict,  454. 

Kelm,  John  de,  117. 

,  ,  of  Newark  [on  Trent], 

223. 
,  Robert  de,  8o. 

Kelsey,  Kelleseye,   co.   Lincoln,   149. 

Kelsey  North,  Northkelseye  [co.  Lin- 
coln], 307. 

Kelsey  South,  Suth  Kelleseye  [co. 
Lincoln],  338. 


Kelshull,  KeleshuU,  Gilbert  de,  18. 

,  Simon   de,   246. 

Kelvedon,  Kelleveden  [co.  Essex],  398. 

Kolyng,  John  de,  117. 

Richard  de,  117. 

Kelyngton.     See  Kellington. 

Kemeston   Herdewyk.     See  Kempston. 

Kemesyng,   William   de,   314. 

Kemeys  ?  Kemmeys  [co.  Monmouth], 
church  of,   176. 

Kempc,  Cempe,  Gilbert,  155,  258,  368. 

,  John,   259,   308,   312. 

William,  76. 

Kempeleye,  Adam  de,  325. 

Kempston,  Kemeston  Herdewyk  [co. 
Beds],   155,  451. 

John  Thomas,  serjeant  of,  165. 

Kempton.     Src  Hempton,  co.  Oxford. 

Kenan,  Mare^luc  and  Griffith,  sons  of, 
the  princes  [of  Wales],  400. 

Kenarth,  Kennarth  [co.  Carmarthen], 
John  de  Estre,  presented  to, 
337. 

Kendal,  Kyrkeby  in  Kendal  [co.  West- 
moreland],  66. 

Kendale,   Andrew  de,   167. 

Edmund  de,  65,   222,   424. 

,  Robert    de,    52,   262. 

,  Robert    son    of    John    son    of 

Geoffrey  de,  83. 

,  Roger  de,  85,  94. 

,  Roger  de  presented  to  Dufton, 

343,  437. 
Kene  or  Keue,  John,  of  Upton,   19. 

Kenebrok,    Richard    de,    presented    to 

Ockham,  283. 
Kenesworth.     See  Kensworth. 

Kenil   or  Kevil   [Chunal   in   Glossop    P 
CO.   Derby],   149,   156. 
,    Kenil  worth,     Kenyl  worth     [co.     War- 
wick],   306. 

,  castle  of,  83,  166. 

,    ,  ,  constable  of .     SeeChAV- 

roun,     Rauulf     de;      Hastinges, 
John  de. 

,  king  at,  38-1. 

I    ,  letters   patent   dated    at,    366, 

I  357,  358,  359,  360,  3W,  385,  386. 

I    ,  prior   of,    359. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,   14. 

Kenleye,  Roger  de,   112. 

j   Kennarth.     See  Kenarth. 

I    Kennington,    Kenyngton    [co.    Berks], 

190. 
Kennington,     Kenynton,     co.     Surrey, 

172. 
I    Kensington,   Kensyngton   [co.   Middle- 
;  sex],  church  of,  25. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


678 


Kent,  26,  151,  311,  371. 

,  county   court   of,   430. 

,  Edmund    earl    of,    the    king's 

brother,    24,    47. 

,  eyre,   129. 

,  levies  and  arrays  from,  38,  78, 

96,  124,  132,  213. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,  144. 

,  sheriflF  of,  29,  56,  302,  409. 

,  10th   in,   224. 

,  victuals  from,  94,   243. 

,  weald  of.     See  Weald. 

Kent,  East,  313. 

Kent,  East,  commission  de  wnlliis  for, 
255. 

Kent,   Andrew  de,   107. 

Bartholomew  de,  Maud  daugh- 
ter of  Oiristiana  Sperlyng  his 
wife,   450. 

,  ,  ,      Felicia      her 

sister,    450. 

,  C^liristina  de,  11. 

Idonia   de,    80. 

,  Robert   de,   80. 

,  Roger  do,  171. 

See  Kancia. 

Konteys,  Thomas,  01. 
Kentishton.     See  Cantlowes. 
Kentwell,   Kentowelle,   co.   Suffolk,   13. 
Kenyan     [Kenyon,     co.     Lancaster   ?], 

Adam  de,    19. 
Kenylworth.     See  Kenilworth. 

Kenyngeleye,   Adam  de,   102. 

Kenyngton,  William  de,  103,  229,  346. 

Kenynton.     Sec  Kennington. 

Ker,  Delker,  John  del,  82,  348. 

,  Walter  del,   117. 

Kerdif,  Kerdyf,  Henry  de,  101. 

Hugh,  439. 

,  Richard  de,  355, 

Kerdyn     [Cuerden,      co.      Lancaster] 

Henry   de,    440. 
Kerebrok.     See  Carbrooke. 
Keroby.     See  Kirby. 
Kereignen.     See  Caereinion. 
Koreseye.     Se^  Kersey. 
Kereynon.     See  Caereinicm. 
Kerleoun.     See  Caerleon. 
Kerneford.     Sec  Carnforth. 
Kernetby    [Carnaby,  co.  York],  Master 

John    de,    parson    of    Sproatley, 

Korreseye.     See  Kersey. 
Kerry.     Sen  Kery. 

Kerscot,  Kheressute  [in  Bishop's 
Nympton,  co.  Devon],  198. 

Kerscbrok,  Tliomas  de,  presented  to 
Little  Laver,  118. 

Kerselowe.    See  Creslow. 


Kersey,   Kerreseye,  Kereseye,  co.  Suf- 
folk,   230,    446. 
Kershope    Head,    C-ressopehevede,    co. 

Cumberland,  305. 
Korswell,  in  Broadhembury.  Oarsewill, 

[co.  Devon],  a  cell  of  Montacute, 

advowson  of,  409. 
Kertemel.     Sec  Cartmell. 
Kertlyngton.     See  Kirtlington. 
Kery?,     Kaeryn     [co.     Montgomery], 

land  of,   51. 
Kerv   [oo.    Montgomery],    commote   of, 

136. 

,  land  of,   273,   447. 

,  levies  from,  73,  98. 

,  land   of,    lord   of.       See  Alan 

Edmund  son  of,  earl  of  Arundel. 
Kerynkenen.     See  Carreg-Kennen. 
Kesceby.     See  Kexby. 
Kesteven,    co.    Lincoln,     levies    from, 

and  arrays  in,  125,  132,  208,  224. 
Keston.     See  Keyston. 
Keswick,  East,  in  Harewood,  Estkese- 

wyk  [co.  York],  90. 
Ketel,  Dionisia,  434. 

,  Richard,  384. 

,  Thomas,   384. 

Ketelthorp.     Sec  Kettlethorpe. 

Keth      [Keith,      co.      Haddingt^m    ?], 

Robert  de,  278.  293. 
Ketleston,  Geoffrey  de,  195. 

Kettleby,  Kettelby  [co.  Lincoln],  356. 

Kettlethorpe,  Ketelthorp  [co.  Lin- 
coln], church  of,  129. 

Keu.     See  Cok. 

Keveillok.     See  Cyfeilioc. 

Kevelyngworth.     See   Kil worth. 

Koveyllok.     See  Qyfeilioc. 

Kevil.     See  Kenil. 

Kexby,  Kesceby,  co.  Lincoln,  149. 

Keyhaven,  Kyhavene  [co.  Hants],  87. 

Key  haven.     See   Kyhavene. 

Keyingham,  co.  York,  Master  Philip 
Ingelberd,    parson   of,   282. 

Keynes.     See  Caynes. 

Keynesham,  Adam  de,  425. 

See  Keynsham. 

Keynmerych.     See  Cynmeirch. 

Keynsham,  Keynesham  [co.  Somerset], 
abbot  and  convent  of,  29. 

,  abbot  of,   425. 

Keyrenon.     See  Caereinion. 

Keyser,  John,  of  Newark,  228. 

,  Thomas,   445. 

Keyston,  Keston,  co.  Huntingdon,  11, 
166,    168. 

Keythorp.  William  de,  239. 

See  C-ay  thorp. 

Kheressute.     See  Kerscot. 

Kidale,  Kydale,  Adam  de,  56. 

,  John  de^  the  elder,  117. 


574  GENERAL     INDEX. 

Kidbrooke,       Kydbrok      [co.      Kent],  Kingeston,     Kyngeston,     Baldwin     de, 

Ricliard    do    Comownyll    parson  319. 

of,  433.  John  son  of  Robert  de,  319. 

Kidwelly,    Kedewelly,   Kedewelli,    Ked-       John   de,    16,   r)3,    70,   90,    108, 

welly  [co.  Carmarthen],  land  of,  190,  37 n. 

levies   from,   74,   98.  ,  John  de,  knight.   111. 

,  cantred  of,  13(5.  ,  Nicholas  de]  39,  90,   199. 

land   of,    lord    of.        Sec   Lan-       ,  Robert  de,  .57. 

cast  re,  Henry  de.  William   de  [constable]   of  the 

Kiffus,   Adam,   154.  castle  of  Odiham,  1. 

Kighlegh        [Keighley,       co.       York],  Kingsbarns,     Kyngesbernes    [co.     Sus- 

Richard  do,  382.  '               sex]     433 

Kilbrew,    Kiibniy  [co.   Meath],   church  \            ,        .  '         * 

r    jj(j  .    Kings  Cuitte,  Clyvo  [co.  Northampton], 

Kilbruy.'    See  Kilbrew.  i               252,    263.                   ^.         ^         ^ 

Kilburn  [CO.   York],  204.  'J''!^?\   ^^'^     *■''„   ^^^^^^ 

Kilburn,   John  de,   61.  Richard    de ;     Yarewell,    Robert 

Kilcarne     ?    Kilcarnam    [co.     Meath],  do :  Sancto  Marco,  Nicholas  de. 

church  of,  419.  . Sir   Cliffe. 

Kilcooley,  Kilculy  [co.  Meath],  church  I    Kings   Clipston.     See   Clipston,    Kings. 

^^i   ^^^'  '■   Kingst(m,  Kyngeston  [co.  Somerset  ?], 

Kilculy.     See  Kilcooley.  319, 


Kilkenny  [co.  Kilkenny],  St.  John  the 


[co.    Sussex],    432. 


iru  K^^^^i'^'K^nT  "^'rf^'     >     n    i  ■  Kingston  Crubb  alia.  Kingston  Maure- 

KiUabban  ?    KiUaban    [Queen's    Co.].  „.,„.d     KvnKeston    [co.    Dorset], 

Robert  Power,  parson  of.  193.  1  y-i 

Killamarsh,         Kyngwaldmersh         fco.  ■  ,^.              '    .  ,       „           ,        »•  ,      r 

Derby]    397.  i  •^I'^K^ton    Lisle.    Kyngoston    Li.sle    [co. 

Killimethe,'  Ireland,   church   of,   419.  Berks],  190. 

Killingholme,     Killyngholm,     co.     Lin-  j  Kingston    Seymour,    Kingeston    Seint- 

coln,   323.  I  nior  [co.   Somerset],  Richard  de 

Kilmessan  [co.  Meath],  church  of,  419.  I  la  More  presented  to,  303. 

See  Kilmesham.  :  Kingston  on  Hull,  Hull,  Kyngeston  on 

Kilsby,    Kyldesby,    co.     Northampton,  |  Hull   [co.    York},    80,    109,    110, 

156.  169,   191,    198,  217. 

Kilvington,  co.  York.     See  Kylvyngton bailiflPs  of,  84. 

Kilworth,     Kevelyngworth.     Kyveling-  '    bailiffs  and  goodmen   of,   84. 

worth  [co.  Leicester],  Walter  de  ,  bridge  and  causey  of,  134. 

Bredon.  parson  of,  89.  91.  ,  burges.ses   and   commonalty   of, 

,  Master     Robert     de     Clisseby  |  7,    10. 

presented  to,   53.  '    ,  to  be  crenellated,   7. 

Kimberworth,  Kymberworth,  co.  York,  1    ,  customs,    129,   141. 

133,   184.  I     ,  comptroller   of.        See 


Kimble,  00.  Buck.     Sec  Kynebell.  !               Bart-on,    William    do,    Ihe   elder; 

King,   Kyng,   Adam.   377.  '               Quarol,  Homo. 

,  Bartholomew   le,   314.  ,  controller  of  wool  in.  191. 

,  Henry,  of  Blunsdon,  154.  |  ,  levies  from,   143. 

,  Hugh,   154,   257,  368,   369.  , letters  patent  dated  at,   307. 

,  John,   314.  I  ,  murage  for,   10. 

,  John  le,   166.  j  ,  Port   of,   84. 

,  John,  19,  37,  153,  154,  170.  1,  »  ^o^n  and  liberty  of,   100. 

,  Robert,   259,   308,   312.  ,  Kingston  on  Thames  [co.  Surrey],  175. 

,  Robert  son  of  Thomas  le,  269,    j  rebels  at,   385. 

308,  312.  i  Kingswinford     [co.     Stafford],     letters 

,  William.    164.  \               Patent  dated  at,  -17.  48,  (>(>. 

King's  approver    76  Kingswood!,    Kyngeswod    [co.    Qlouces- 

King's  Bench.     Ac.  Bench.  ,..        ter],  abbot  of,   129. 

Kington,  CO.   Hereford.     See  Kyngton. 


King  and  Council.  See  Council. 
King's  merchant,  liberties  of.  402. 
Kingessutton.     Sec  Sutton,   Surrey.  Kippyng,  Walter,  160. 


_^.     ,  .      ^   ...      ^.       ^    ^^^  Kington,    Kyngton    [co.    Hereford    ?], 

King's  merchant,  liberties  of.  402.  i^^j^j  ^^    -j 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


575 


Kirby,   Kereby  [co.   Leicester],   237. 

Kirby  Dollars  ?  Kyrkeby  [co.  Leices- 
ter],  327. 

Kirby  Bellars,  Eirkeby  upon  Wrethek, 

or   Wrethk  [co.   Leicester],   218, 

356,  412. 
,  St.   Peter's  chapel,   warden  of, 

218,   35,5,  STyQ. 
Kirby    Monks,     Monks'     Kirkeby    [co. 

Warwick],  prior  and  convent  of, 

218,    412. 
,  Peter,    prior   of,    412. 

Kirby   le  Soken,   Kirkebv  [co.   Essex], 

52,  221. 
Kiriel.         See  Oriel. 

Kirkbride,  Kirkebride,  co.  Cumber- 
land, 175,  3(12. 

Kirkby  by  Bolingbroke  [co.  Lincoln], 
John  de  Enderby,  presented  to, 
79. 

Kirkby  Malzeard,  Kirkeby  Malesart  [co. 
York],  295. 

,   letters  patent    dated    at,    337, 

338,  339,  342. 

Kirkby  Ravensworth,  Kirkeby  Ravens- 
wath,  Kyrkeby  Ravenswath  [co. 
Westmoreland],  William  de 
Brampton,  parson  of,  91,  245. 

Kirkby,  Kyrkeby,  231. 

Kirkebride,  Kirkebi-yde,  John  de,  228. 

,  ,  Maud  his  wife,  228. 

Richard  de,  272. 

[Kirkbride,  co.  Cumberland   ?], 

Walter  de,  20,  272. 
Kirkeby,  Kyrkeby,  Giles  de,  202,  412. 

Joan  de,  376. 

,  Robert  de,  402. 

,  presented     to     Arting- 

ton,  367. 

,  Thomas  de,  205. 

»   William   do.   20.    74,    214,   295, 

303,  305,   317. 

»  »  parson  of  Chedzoy,  34, 

43. 

»  ,  presented   to   Worfield, 

38. 

Kirkeby.     Sec  Kirby  le  Sokcn.         ^ 

Kirkeham.     Sec  Kirkham. 

Kirkeheton  by  Bradeleye.       See  Kirk- 

heaton,  co.  York. 
Kirkehowell.     Sec  CVickhowell. 
Kirkestal.     Sej*  Kirkstall. 
Kirkestede.     See  Kirkstead. 

Kirketon  in  le  Clay.     Sec  Kirton,   co. 

Notts. 
Kirketon.     Scr  Kirton  in  Lind&ey. 

Kirketon,  Walter  de  Belgrave.  vicar  of 
120. 

Kirketon,  Kyrketon,  John  de.  10,  43. 


Kirkham,  Kirkeham  [oo.  York],  priory 

of,  212. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  348. 

letters  patent    dated    at,    329, 

332,  335,  373,  375 
Kirkham,  Hugh  de,  288. 

Kirkheaton,  Kyrkheton  [co.  North- 
umberland], 241. 

Kirkheaton,  Kirkeheton  by  Bradleye 
[co.   York],   295. 

Kirkstall,  Kirkestal  [co  York],  abbot 
of,  85,  120,  345. 

J  abbot  and  convent  of,  246,  296, 

396. 

Kirkstead,  Kirkestede  [co.  Lincoln], 
317. 

,  abbot  of,  374. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  372  379. 

,  Henry,  abbot  of,  393. 

}  abbot  and  convent  of,  393. 

'   ,  prior  of,  89. 

Kirmel.     See  Cartmell. 

I   Kirtlington,    Kertlyngton,   co.    Oxford 

I     ^         165,   168. 

i   Kirton,  Kirketon  in  le  Clay  [co.  Notts], 

Henry   de  Athelnstre  parson  of 

91. 

Kirton  in  Lindsey,  Kyrketon  [co.  Lin- 
coln], 190. 

Kislingibury,  Kiskingbury,  co.  North- 
ampton   156. 

Klepcote.     See  Clopcote. 

Knapesheved,  Robert  de,  285. 

Knappe.     Se^  Knepp. 

Knapton,  Robert  de,  parson  of  Spix- 
worth,  389,  396,  448,  453. 

Knaresbomugli,       Knaresburgh         [co 
York],  133. 

,  castle,   433. 

y  ,  constable  of,  289. 

,  forest  of,  4')6. 

'  letters  patent   dated   at,   244 

24.5,  247,  248,  259,  260,  261,  262* 

263,  264,  26;5,  26(>,  267,  268,  275 
308,  309.  '        »        , 

>  t-own  and  liberty  of,  99. 

KnaresburgJi,  Robert  de,   228. 

Kneesal,  Knesale,  Kneshale  [co.  Notts] 
161.  * 

»  William   de   Thorntoft,    parson 

of,   84. 

Knepp,  Knappe  [co.  Sussex],  426. 

Knesale.     Sec  Kneesal. 

Knight.     Sc4>  Knyght. 

Knightoott,  CO.  Warwick.       Sec  Knyte- 
cote. 

Knighthood,  conferred    as    an    honour 

Knightley  in  Gnosall,  Knyghtolegh,  co. 
Stafford,  148. 


576 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Knighton,     Knyghteton     Fenne     [co. 

Devon  ?],  221. 
Knighton,  Knyghteton  [co.  Wilts]  All 

Saints*  ampel,  123. 
Knigliton,  Knyghteton,  Isle  of  Wight, 

381. 
See  Knyghteton. 

Kniveton,  co.  DerBy.     See  Knyveton. 

Knobet,  John,  115. 

Knockholt,  Hokholl  [co.  Kent],  271. 

Knockin,  Knokyn  [co.  Salop],  castle  of, 
49,  60. 

,  ,  Isolda  de  Knokyn,  lady 

of,  50. 

,  land  of,  136. 

,  ,  levies  from,  74,  98. 

,  lady  of.    Sec  Lestrange,  Isolda, 

late  the  wife  of  John. 

Knokyn,  Isolda  de,  lady  of  the  castle  of 
Knockin,  50. 

Knolle,  Adam  de,  446. 

,  Thomas  de,  presented  to  Pound- 
stock,  112. 

Knook,  Knouk  [co.  Wits],  190. 

Knoston,  Richard  de,  172,  253. 

Knottynglegh,  John  de,  86. 

,  Simon  de,  35. 

,  William,  86,  283. 

Knouk.     See  Knook. 

Knovill,  Knovyle,  Boeges  de,  16. 

,  Gilbert  de,   Margaret  wife  of, 

181. 

Knyght,  Alan,  384. 

,  John  le,  171. 

,  John,  of  Gastleford,  89. 

,  Richard,  Spigurnel,  46. 

of  Heche,  202. 

,  William,  of  Seatou,  54. 

Knyghtolegh.     Sec  Knightley. 
Knyghtetou.     See  Knighton. 
Knyghteton,  Robert  d©,  221. 
Knyghteton   Fenne.     See   Knighton. 

Knytecote    [Knightcott,  co.  Warwick], 

John  de,  353. 
Knyvet,  John,   152,   170. 

,  ,  of  Sutbury,  16. 

,  ,  parson     of     Litteling- 

ton,  414. 

,  Richard,    252. 

,  ,  forester       of       King's 

Cliffe,  399. 
Knjrveton      [Kniveton,      co.      Derby], 

William  son  of  Matthew  de,  415. 
Koke.     See  Cok. 
Kombleauhc    [co.  Carmarthen],  306. 

Kybbeworth,  Robert  do,  presented  to 
Laughton,  233. 

Kydale.     Sec  Kidale. 

Kyhavene  [Keyhaven,  co.  Southamp- 
ton],  John  de,  374. 


Kyhavene.     See  Keyhaven. 

Kyldesby.     See  Kifsby. 

Kyller,  Henry  le,  169. 

Kylmesham    [Kilmessan,  co.  Meath   ?], 

Richard  de,  343. 
Kylvyngton,     Kylvynton     [Kilvington, 

CO.  York   P],  John  de,  149,  161. 
Kylweden    [co.  Carmarthen],  898. 
Kymbeld,   William,   309. 
Kymberle,  John  de,  162,  170. 

,  Richard  de,  162. 

,  Thomas  de,  162,  170^ 

Kymberworth.     See  Kimberworth. 
Kyme  [co.   Lincoln],   58. 
Kyme,  Philip,   197. 

Ranulf  de,   117. 

,  William  de,  39,  186,  197,  208, 

212,   226,   261,   384,   429. 
Kymmer.     See  Cummer. 
Kymmer.     See  Cwmhir. 
Kymrechor    [co.  Carmarthen],  398. 
Kynardesle,    Kynardeslegh,    Kynardes- 

leye,     Kynardeseye,     Hugh     de, 

444. 

,  John  de,  80,  421,  444. 

,  ,  prebendai^    of    Flix- 

ton,    101. 

,  Simon  de,  124,  130,  187,  268. 

,  Master   Stephen   de,    dean  of 

St.  John's,  Chester,  239,  240. 

,  Walter,   239. 

Kynebell    [Kimble,  co.    Buck.],    Hugh 

de,  319. 

,  Jordan  de,   140. 

Kyng.     Se-e  King. 
Kyngesbernes.     See  Kingsbarns. 
Kyngeston.     See  Kingeston. 
Kyngosclipston.     See  Clipston. 
Kyngesfissher,  Henry  le,  195. 
Kyngeshawe,   Henry  de,   453. 

,  Richard  de,  453. 

Kyngosnorton.     Sec  Norton  King's. 
Kyngeston.     See  Kingston  upon  Hull. 
Kyngoswod.     *S»cc  Kingswood. 
Kyngwaldmersh         [Killamarsh,         co. 

Derby],  Hugh  son  of  William  son 

of  Nicholas  de,  397. 

,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  397. 

Kyngwaldmersh.     See   Killamarsh. 
Kyngton  [Blington,  co.  Hereford],  John 

de,  17. 
Kyngton.     See  Kington. 

Kynsedeleye,  Richard  de,  203. 
Sec  Kynardesleye. 

Kyngton   Maundeville.       See  Keinton 

Mandeville. 
Kynne,  John,  319. 

Kyppyng,  John,  374. 
Kyrcoyt,  Madoc  de,  146. 
Kyre,  Great,  Curwyard,  co.  Worcester, 
275. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


577 


Kyriel.     See  Ci*iel. 

Kyrkeby  in  Kendale.     See  Kendal. 

Kyrkeby    Raveneswath.        See   Kirkby 

Ravensworth. 
Kyrkeby  super  Wrothek.       See  Kirby 

Bellars. 
Kyrkegate,   William   atte,   153. 
Kyrketon.     See  Kirketon. 
Kyrketon.     See  Kirton  in  Lindsey. 
Kyrkheton.     See  Kirkheaton. 


L 

Labbot,  Richard,  371. 

See  Abbot. 

Lacchele.     See  Latchley. 

Laohe,  John  le,  448. 

Lacy,  Lascy,  Lacey,  Alice  de,  daughter 
of  Henry  de,  earl  of  Lincoln, 
countess  of  Lincoln  and  Salis- 
bury, wife  of  Thomas  earl  of 
Lancaster  [died  1348],  84,  141, 
175,  178,  179,  180,  181,  182,  183, 
194,  196,  215,  262,  324,  343,  355. 

,  lady  of  aifford,  350. 

Henry  de,  earl  of  Lincoln  [1257 

to  1312],  179,  180,  181,  262,  324, 
392. 

Margaret  his  wife,  324. 

,  Edmund  de,  their  son, 

324. 

,  Joan  de,  wife  of  Henry 

de,  earl  of  Lincoln,  84,  180,  194, 
197,  221. 

Hugh  de,  lord  of  Meath,  419. 

,  John  de,  300,  324. 

Robert  de,  355. 

,  Master  Robert  de,  365. 

,  Walter  de,  lord  of  Menth,  202. 

419. 

,  son  of  Hugh  de,  202. 

Ladde,  Thomas,  164. 

Lafford.     See  Sleaford. 

Lageham,  John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of. 
See  Sancto  Johanne. 

Lagham,  Lageham,  Laugham  [in  God- 
stone  Parish,  co.  Surrey],  John 
de  and  Peter  de  Seint  John  of. 
See  Sancto  Johanne. 

Laghles,  William,  377. 

Lagliterton.        See   Laughterton. 

Laghton.     See  Laughton. 

Laghton  in  Lindeseye.     See  Laughton. 

Laigle,  Aquila  [Orne],  honor  of,  402. 

Lailand.     See  Leyland. 

Lamarsh,  Lamersh,  co.  Essex,  444.  457. 

Lambard,  Hugh,  324. 

24962 


Lambe,  William,  166. 

Lambeheth.     See  Lambeth. 

Lambert,  Henry  son  of  de  Weston,  34. 

,  Joseph,   160. 

Lambeth,  Lambeheth,  Lambheth,  Lam- 
beth [co.  Surrey],  church  of,  12. 

,  William   de    Drax,    parson    of, 

119,  270. 

Lambot,  John,  160. 

Lambourne,  co.  Essex,  133,  184. 

Lambourn,  James  de,  60. 

Lambrok,  Henry,  445. 

Lambyn,  Elias,  408. 

,  Edmund,  342. 

Lamcom.     See  Llangwm. 

Lameley,  William  de,  346. 

Lamersh.     See  Lamarsh. 

Lamerton,  Joan,  447,  457. 

,  Richard,  447,  457. 

Lambeth.     See  Lambeth. 

Lampeter  Pont  Stephen  ?  Lanpeder 
[co.  Cardigan],  Walter  Hakelute 
parson  of,  120. 

Lamplough,  Hugh  de,  73. 

Lamplugh,  co.  Cumberland.    See  Land- 

plou. 
Lamy.     See  Amy. 
Lana  Plana,  Isard  de,  335. 

Lancaster,  county  of,  81. 

,  arrays  or  levies  from,   46,   69, 

97,  125,  140,  143,  208,  212,  224, 

227,  240. 

,  earldom  of,  429. 

,  Thomas  earl  of.     See  Thomas, 

earl  of  Lancaster. 
,  ,  Alice     wife    of.         See 

Lacy,  Alice  de. 

king's  parks,  <fec.,  in,  374. 

,  peace  in,  215. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,  144,  1(>1. 

,  rioters  in,  343. 

salmon  fishing  in,  54. 

,  Scots  invading,  247. 

,  confederates   of   the    Scots    in, 

245. 

sheriflP  of,  I27,  240,  341. 

tenth  in,  339,  362. 

victuals  from,  94. 

Lancaster    [co.    Lancaster],    227,    264, 

28L 

county  court  of,  416. 

honor  of,  281,  284. 

Lancastre,  Gilbert  de,  130. 

Henry  de,  35,  69,  74,  246. 

,  lord  of  Monmouth,  Kid- 
welly  and   C-arnwallon,    98,    275. 

350. 

,  lord  of  Grosmont,  443. 

John  de,  54,  56,  125,  143,  160, 

162,  256,  341,  446. 
Roger  de,  180. 


2  o 


578 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Lance,  John,  375. 
Lanceveton.    ^ee  Launceston. 
Lancing,  Launcynge  [co.  Sussex],  432. 
Landegewyth.     See  Llandegreth. 
Landen,  William  de,  405. 
Landewade.     See  Landwade. 
Landgavel,  301. 

Landissay  [Llansoy,  deanery  of  Usk,  co. 
Monmouth],  church  of,  176. 

Landplou  [Lamplugh,  co.  Cumber- 
land  ?],  John  de,  20. 

Landulfi,  John  de  Columpna,  preben- 
dary of  Oxton  and  Cropwell,  293. 

Landwade,  Landewade  [co.  Cambridge], 
442,  444. 

Lane,  Intelane,  Inthelane,  John  atte, 
259,  308. 

alias  Atheldon,  312. 

Richard  in  the,  154.  257,  368. 

Simon  in  le,  255. 

Walter  atte,  114. 

Laneham,  co.  Nottingham.     See  Lanum. 

Lanercost  [co.  Cumberland],  priory  of, 
advowson  of,  3J)1. 

Lanfoiz  or  Laufoiz,  Hugh,  10. 

Langbaurgh,  Langbergh,  c^.  York, 
wapentake  of,  100. 

Langcestre,  Walter  de,  305. 

Langdon  West,  Langedon  [co.  Kent], 
392. 

abbot  of,  120,  184,  209,  375. 

William,  abbot  of,  349. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  392. 

Lange,  Launge,  John,  2,  128,  231. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  128. 

Robert  le,  27. 

Langebergh,  Langeberwe.  Sec  Long- 
borough. 

Langebroke,  Henry  de,  300. 
Langedenedale.     See  Lcmgdendale. 
Langedik,  co.  York,  373. 
Langedon.     See  Langdon  West. 
Langeford,  Isabel  de,  36. 

,  Isabel  de  Grey  of.     See  Grey. 

,  John  de,  66,  271. 

,  John  son  of  Alan  de,  390. 

,  Agnes  his  wife,  390. 

Nicholas  de,  18,  428. 

[Longford,  co.  Lancaster],  Nich- 
olas, 382. 

Richard  de,  19. 

,  William  de.  271. 

,  ,  presented  to  Thoresbv, 

79. 
,  parson  of  Buckby,  108, 

118. 


Langele,    Langeleye,    Geoffrey    son    of 

Geoffrey  de,  359. 

John  de,  161,  244,  246. 

,  Walter  de,  2. 

,  William  de,  280. 

,  ,  parson  of  Acaster  Mai- 

bis,  106. 
,  presented  to  Ryburgh, 

179. 

Langelee.     See  Langley. 

Langelete.     See  Longleat. 

Langemon,  Langeman,  Henry,  371. 

John,  371. 

,  Robert,  371. 

Langesford  [Longford,  co.  Derby], 
Nicholas  son  of  John  de,  397. 

Langeskaghe.     Sec  Langshaw. 

Langethwait,  Adam  de,  15. 

Langetoft,  186. 

Langetoft,  Master  John  de,  172. 

Master  Thomas  de,  41. 

,  parson  of  Wigtoft,  13. 

Langeton,  John  de,  the  King's  chancel- 
lor, bishop  of  Chichester  [1305  to 
1337],  239,  282.  a52,"  372,  395, 
399. 

,  John  de,  chamberlain  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 269. 

Jonn  de,  23. 

clerk,  12,  230. 

,  parson  of  Costock,  364. 

parson  of  Langton,  270. 

,  Matthew  de,  prior  of  Bicknacre, 

396. 

,  Nicholas  de,  of  York,  189. 

Robert  de,  3i6. 

prebendary  of  Hoo  and 

Writling,  399. 

,  Walter  de,  bishop  of  Coventry 

and  Lichfield  [1296  to  1321], 
treasurer,  of  the  Exchequer,  3. 
12,  14,  15,  33,  178,  180,  229,  237, 
394. 

,   his     bequest      to      the 

chapel  of  St.  Mary,  in  the  church 
of  Lichfield,  119. 

Langetot,  John,  06. 

Langetre  [Langtree,  co.  Lane], 
Thomas  de,  382. 

Langford  Little,  Langeford  [co.  Wilts], 
390. 

,  parish  church  of,  390. 

Langham,  co.  Rutland,  283. 

Langham,  Robert  de,  187. 

,  Thomas  de,  389. 

,  William  de,  187. 

Langley,  Longelcgh,  Longele,  co.  Der- 
by, 149,  156. 

Langley,  Kings  [co.  Herts],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  269,  272,  276, 
277,  283,  310,  4a5,  406,  407,  408. 
409,  410,  411,  449. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


579 


Langley,  Langelee  [co.  Norfolk],  abbot 

and  convent  of,  295. 
Langonet  [diocese  of  Qnimper],  Daniel, 

abbot  of,  288. 
Langshaw    P   Langoskaghe  in   Knares- 

borough  forest,  co.  York,  456. 
Langton,  Langeton,  35. 
John  do  Langeton,  parson  of, 

270. 
Langton  Matravers,   Langeton  Purbyk 

[co.  Dorset],  195. 
Langtree,  co.  Lane.     See  Langetre. 

Langnynyth.     See  Llangennith. 

Langynogh,  Robert,  447,  457. 

,  Eleanor  his  wife,  447. 

Lannurvel.     See  Llanerfyl. 

Lanpeder.    See  Lampeter  Pont  Stephen. 

Lanteglos  [co.  Cornwall],  park  of,  251, 
447. 

Lanthony  by  Gloucester  [co.  Glouces- 
ter, 419. 

,  prior  of,  7,  39,  83,  356. 

William  de  Pondebury,  or  Pyn- 

debury,  prior  of,  393.  419. 

Lantrissan.     See  Llantrissent. 

Lantuyt,  John  le  Boteler  of.  See 
Botiller. 

Lanultut.     See  Llaiiultyd. 

Lanum  [Laneham,  co.  Nottingham], 
Roger  son  of  Hugh  de,  55,  370. 

,  Thomas  de,  Beatrice  daughter 

of,  6o,  370. 
Lanwaryn.     See  Llanwame. 
Lanwaryn.     See  Llanwem. 
Lappe,  William,  54. 
Lappeflode,  Henry  de,  115. 
Tiappeford.     See  Lapford. 
Lapford,  Lappeford  [co.  Devon],  Master 

John  de  Braybrok  presented  to, 

134. 

Lapworth,  co.  Warwick,  156. 

Lapyn,  William,  parson  of  Aveley,  375. 

Larche.     See  Large. 

Larchier.     See  Archer. 

Large,  Larche,  Nicholas  le,  58,  316. 

Larke,  John,  159. 

Lasborough,  Lassebarwe,  co.  Gloucester, 

166,  168. 
Lascales.     See  Laskill. 
Lftscy.     See  Lacy. 
Lasham,  co.  Southampton,  133,  184. 

Laskill,  Lascales  [co.  York],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  337,  341,  375. 

Lassebarwe.     See  Lasborough. 

Latchley,  Lacchele  [co.  Essex],  181. 

Lathum,  Thomas  de,  125,  143,  240,  264, 
382. 


Latimer,  Latymer,  John  le,   123,  430. 

Nicholas  de,  187,  429. 

,  Richard  le,  9. 

,  Margery  his  wife,  9. 

,  Thomas,  187,  418. 

,  ,  Lora  his  wife,  418. 

,  ,  *bocher,'   199. 

,  son  of  William  le,  429. 

,  William  le,  76,  194,   199,  212, 

222,  226,  261,  2^5,  293.  294,  448. 
,  William,  warden  of  the  city  of 

York,  234. 
Latiner,  Richard,  366. 
Laton,  John  de,  130,  157. 

,  Thomas  de,  130,  157. 

Latoner,  John  le,  453. 

,  Simon  le,  172. 

,  Thomas  le,  152. 

Latymer.     See  Latimer. 

Lauder,  Lowether  [co.  Berwick],  letters 

patent  dated  at,  209. 
Laufare.     See  Laver. 

Laugham.     See  Lagham. 

Laughterton,  Laghterton  [co.  Lincoln], 
Newton  by,  324. 

Laugh  ton,  Laghton  [co.  Lincoln],  Rob- 
ert de  Kybbeworth  presented  to, 
233. 

,  Laghton  in  Lindsey,  oo.  Lin- 
coln, 397. 

,  parish  church  of,  397. 

[oo.  Sussex] ,  letters  patent  dated 

at,  433,  437,  438,  439,  441,  455, 
456. 

Laugh  ton  en  le  Morthen.     See  Lauton. 

Laughton,  co.  Line.     See  Lughton. 

Laumes,  Alan  de,  185. 

Launcelyn,   Launcelyyn,   William,   238, 

249. 
Launceston,  Lanceveton  [co.  Cornwall], 

armed  men  of,  130. 
Launcynge.  See  Lancing. 
Launde,  John  de  la,  70,  71. 

William  de  la,  58,  253,  256. 

Launge.     See  Lange. 

Launshill   or   Lauushill    [Lawshall,    co. 

Suff.  ?],  John  de,  170. 
Laurence,  John,  225. 

,  Nicholas  son  of,  de  Etton,  448. 

Richard,  290. 

,  Richard  son  of,  de  Estham,  388. 

,  Thomas   son   of,   de   Adington, 

155. 

,  de  Herdwyk,  184. 

Lauton  [Laughton  en  le  Morthen,  co. 

York   ?],  Richard  de,  19. 
Lavender,  Henry  le,  150. 

Juliana,  154. 

William  le,  116. 

Lavenham,  Thomas  de,  parson  of  Great 

Oakley,  389. 


580 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


LaTenton.     See  Lavington. 

Layer,  Little,  Laufare,  Little  [co.  Es- 
sex], Thomas  de  Kersebrok,  pre- 
sented to,  118. 

,  John  de  Apirdele,  rector  of,  118. 

Laverstock,  Laverkestoko  [co.  Wilts], 
390. 

Lavington,  Laventon  [co.  Wilts],  169. 

Lavyndon,  Richard  de,  prior  of  Trent- 
ham,  92. 

Lavyngton,  Robert  de,  386. 

Law,  professors  of  civil  law,  426. 

professor  of  both  laws,  426. 

,  civil,  professors  of.  See  Strat- 
ford, Master  John  de;  Weston, 
William  de;  Kryum,  Master 
Richard  de. 

Lawe,  Thomas,  170. 

Lawshall,  co.  Suff.     Sev  Launshill. 

Laxton  [co.  Notts],  32. 

Laxton,  Thomas  de,  172. 

Lay,  John,  118. 

,  ,  of  Peterborough,  108. 

Layburne.     See  Leyburn. 

Layham,  Lageham,  Leyham,  co.  Suf- 
folk, 445. 

John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of.   See 

Sancto  Johanne. 

Layland  [Leyland,  co.  Lancaster],  John 
son  of  Thomas  de,  44fi. 

Layland.     Sec  Leyland. 

Laynd,  Peter,  of  Halsham,  327. 

,   Beatrice  his  wife,  327. 

John  his  son,  327. 

Iiazonby,  LeyvSinghy  [co.  Cumberland], 
391. 

Lea,  Lee,  co.  Lincoln,  108. 
Leadwell,  Ledewell  [co.  Oxford],  291. 
Leake,  Leek  [co.  Lincoln],  2r>7. 
Leake,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Leek. 
Lcathorhead,    Leddrede,    Ledrede   [co. 

Surrey],  219. 
Robert  de  Hot  on,  presented  to, 

396,  432,  iST). 
Leche,  GeoflFrey  le,  o8,  310. 

William,  154. 

Lechlade,     Lychelade,     co.     Ghmcester, 

154,  1()G.  ir>8. 
Lockebourn,  Henry  de,  160. 
Leckford,    Lecford    [co.    Southampton], 

prebend  of  Winchester,  aiO,  437. 

Sec  Denton,  John  do. 

Leckhampstead,     Lekhnmstode,     Leyk- 

hamstede  [co.  Buckingham],  319, 

453. 
Leckhampton,       Leikhnmpton,       Leyk- 

hampton,  Leghampton,  co.  Ghm- 
cester, 112,  118.  im. 
Leckhampton,  Leikhampton,  Leykhamp- 

ton,  Leghampton,  co.  Gloucester, 

112,  118,  166. 


Lecton,  John  de,  170. 

Ledbeter.    See  Ledebet«r. 

Ledbury,  Ledebury  [co.  Hereford],  452. 

,  prebendal  portion  in  the  church 

of    43. 

,  St.  Kathorine's  hospital,  breth- 
ren and  infirm  of,  189. 

Leddrede.     See  Leatherhead. 

Ledebeter,  Ledbeter,  Reginald  le,  152, 
171. 

Ledebury.     See  Ledbury. 

Ledes,  GeoflFrey  de,  363. 

John  de,  110. 

See  Leeds. 

Ledewell,  William  de,  291. 

Nicholas  son  of  William  de,  291. 

Ledewell.     Sec  Leadwell. 

Ledietare,    Ledyettere,    Alice    la,    15o, 

369. 
Ledrede.     See  Leatherhead. 
Ledyettere.     Sec  Ledietare. 
Ledynton,  Thomas  de,  53. 
Lee.  la  [co.  Hereford  ?],  452. 

,  CO.  Warwick,  156. 

Lee  Chapel,   West  lee  [in  Langdon,  co. 

Essex],  52,  221. 

Lee.     See  Lea. 

Lee,  Leye,  Legh,  Adam  de,  378. 

,  Agnes  de  la,  89. 

,  GeoflFrey   atte,    justice   of   oyer 

and  terminer,  37. 

,  GeoflFrey  de  la,  389. 

Griffin  de  la,  106. 

,  Henry  de  la,  319. 

John,  457. 

John  de  la,  97. 

[Leigh,    CO.    Oxford],    John   de, 

162. 

John  du,  107. 

John  son  of  William  de,  378. 

William     his     brother, 

378. 

Philip  de  la,  chaplain,  230. 

Richard    de    la,    presented    to 

Blechingley,  408,  4^5. 

Robert  atte,  449. 

Robert  de  la,  18,  82,  238. 

Simon  atte,  116. 

William  atte,  289. 

Margery  his  wife,  289. 

See  Log. 

Leeds,  Lodes  [co.  Kent],  castle  of,  29, 

45,  59,  00,  326,  334. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  29,  30, 

31. 
liook,    Lek    [co.    StaflFord],    Roger    de 

Spaldyng,  parson  of,  80. 

,  William  de  Clif  parson  of,  208. 

Leek.     Sec  Leake. 

Leek,    I^eke,    Leyk,    Lok,    Clement   de, 

parson  of  North  Cove,  301. 

John  de,  58,  106. 

[lioake,   CO.   Lincoln],  John  de, 

152. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


581 


Leek — cont* 

John  de,  Beatrice  wife  of,  ^4. 

,  ,  ospicer,  170. 

[Leake,  co.  Lincoln],  John  son 

of  Thomas  de,  381 . 

Matthew  do,  317. 

,  Nicholas  de,  tax  collector,  220. 

Lees.     See  Leighs. 
Leg,  Richard,  261,  450. 

Sec  Lee. 

Legat,  William,  310. 

Legbourn,  Lekeburn  [co.  Lincoln], 
prior  of,  120. 

Leger,  Agnes,  314. 

,  Stephen  do,  104. 

Leges,  Robert,  14. 

Legete,  John  de,  10. 

Leggesby.     Sec  Legsby. 

Legh.     See  Lee. 

Leghampton.     See  Leckhampton. 

Leghton,  John  de,  20. 

John  son  of  John  de,  457. 

Thomas     his     brother, 

467. 

,  Richard  de,  constable  of  Knock- 
in,  50. 

Leghton.     See  Leighton  Buzzard. 

Leghum,  Alexander  son  of  Walter  de, 
326. 

Legistre,  Hamo,  256,  447. 

Legsby,  Leggesby  [co.  Lincoln],  Nicho- 
las le  Graungersman  of,  76. 
,  Henry  vicar  of,  317. 

Leicester,  county  of,  81,  216,  344,  412. 

,  arrays  and  levies  from,  39,  69, 

97,  124,  212,  224,  226. 

,  coiitrariants  in,  79. 

,  oontrariants,    rebels'    lands    in, 

85,  144,  161. 

,  county  court  of,  349. 

.forest     of,     forester     of.     Sec 

Wyntreton,  Walter  de. 

,  Frith    of,    forester    of.        See 

Squire,  Robert. 

,  honor  of,  390. 

Leicester,  co.  Leicester,  97,  115,  156, 
365. 

,  abbey  of,  367. 

,  abbot  of,  80. 

abbot  and  convent  of,  365. 

,  burgesses  of,  92. 

,  castle  of,  156. 

,  bishop  of  Lincoln's   manor   in, 

166. 

,  Friars  Preachers  of,  115. 

,  gaol  of,  60,  267. 

>  letters  patent  dated  at,  266. 


Leicestre,    Leycestre,    Lycestre,    Henry 

de,  91,  144,  145,  178. 
,  parson  of  Donington  on 

Trent,  84. 
John  de,  17,  92,  154,  105,  169, 

300,  319,  333,  390. 
,  Master    Robert    de,    parson    of 

Sibstoue,  75. 

,  Thomas  de,  152,  170. 

William   de,    17,   56,   242,   257, 

272,  303,  375,  453. 

,  canon  of  Lichfield,  79. 

,  parson  of  Chinnor,  189. 

,  parson    of    St.    John's 

chapel,  Colney,  189. 

Leigh,  Legh  by  Shirburn  [co.  Dorset], 

360. 
Leigh,  Leye  [co.  Worcester],  4. 

Leigh,  CO.  Oxford.     See  Lee. 

Leighlinstown,  Lillen,  [co.  Dublin], 
vicarage  of,  '419. 

Leighs  or  Lees  Great  [co.  Essex],  John 
de  Borham  presented  to,  263. 

Leighton  Buzzard  P  Leghton  [co.  Bed- 
ford], 257. 

Leghton    Busard.    William    dc 

Aj^remynne,  prebendary  of,  275, 
276. 

,  Master  William  de  Weston,  pre- 
bendary, of,  363,  364. 

Leighton  Ecclesia,  Leghton  Ecclesia 
upon  Bruneswald  [co.  Hunting- 
don], prebend  of  Lincoln,  Master 
Robert  de  Ayleston  prebendary 
of,  367,  437. 

Leikhampton.     See  Leckhampton. 

Lek.     See  Leek. 

Lekeburn.     iSee  Legbourn. 

Lekhamstede.     See  Leckhampstead. 

Leleseye.     See  Lindsey. 

Lembenith.     Sec  Llefnydd. 

Lemman,  John,  322,  371. 

Lemyngton,  Lemyn'bon.  See  Lyming- 
ton. 

Lench,  Sheriff's,  Shireves  Lenche,  Sliire- 
velenche,  co.  Worcester,  167,  168, 
387. 

Lenche,  Warin  de,  16i5. 

Lengigneour.     See  Enginour. 

Lengleis,  Lengles,  Lengleys,  Lenglish. 
•S'eo  ICngleis. 

Lengynour.     See  Enginour. 

Lenham,  Edmund  de,  61. 

John  de,  27,  207,  301,  394,  437. 

Thomas  de,  336. 

Lenne,  Alan  de,  453. 

,  John  his  man,  463. 

,  Richard  his  priest,  463. 

,  Geoffrey  de,  170. 

,  William  de,  152,  170. 

See  Lynn. 


582 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Lente,  John,  64. 

,  John  de,   Robert  his  servant, 

154. 

,  Richard  de,  Joan  wife  of,  154. 

,  Roger  de,  154. 

Lenton  [co.  Nottingham],  prior  of,  31, 
82,  399. 

,  GeoflFroy,  prior  of,  31,  400. 

,  letters   patent    dated    at,    266, 

267. 
Lenton,  John  de,  362. 
Leominster,   Leoniinstre,   Leoinynistre, 

CO.  Hereford,  97,  130. 
Leonis,  castruni.     »SVr  Holt. 
Lerdcedekne,  Lercediakne,  Lercedakne, 
Thomas,  93,  94,  96,  147,  200,  274, 
338. 
Losbury,   Loscebury,    co.    Northumber- 
land, 435. 
Lescot.     Sec  Scot. 
Lescrop.     See  Scrop. 
Lesness,  Lesnes  [co.  Kent],  271. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  271 . 

Lespicer.     See  Spicer. 
Lesquilerie.     See  Ebquilerie. 
Lestrange,       Lestraunge,       Straunge, 
Ebulo,  122. 

Fulk,   50,    101,    107,   108,    128, 

175. 

,  Isolda   late   the   wife   of  John, 

lady  of  Knockin,  98,  452. 

,  John,  Maud  wife  of,  405. 

,  Roger,  67. 

,  Thomas,  19. 

Letcombe     Basset,     Upledecumbe     [co. 

Berkshire],  229. 
Letheringsett,   Lethryngsete,   co.    Nor- 
folk, 449. 
Lethryngsete.       See  Letheringsett,  co. 

Norfolk. 
Loticia,  William  son  of,  the  elder,  377. 
,  the  younger,  377. 

Hering.     See  Hering. 

Letteleye.     See  Netley. 
Leuosham,  Master  Thomas  de,  149. 
Leuosham.     Sec  Lewisham. 
Leuesone,  Richard,  453. 
[Leukenor,]  Louocauorc,  John  do,  16. 
Leukenor,  Robert  de,  75,  169. 

,  Master  Robert  de,  163. 

Leukenore.    See  Lewknor. 
Leulin.     See  Llewelin. 
Leuys,  Robert,  160. 
Levelaunce,  Ralph,  18. 
Levenoth,  John,  184. 

Levere  [Lover,  co.  Lancaster],  Elias  de, 

162. 
,  Robert,  50. 


Leverton,  Robert  de,  t^iverner,  150. 
Levesham,  Master  Thomas  de,  149. 
Levies.     See  Arrays. 
Levyngton,  Levynton,  Adam  de,  forester 

of  Coupland,  353. 

John  de,  65,  68. 

Roger  de,  presented  to  Staple- 

ton,  272. 
Levinthorp,  Hugh  de,  89. 
Levyng,  Robert,  159. 
Levyngton.     See  Levyngton. 
Lew.  Lewe,  Richard,  227. 

William,  310. 

Lewald,  Henry,  446. 

Leward,  Thomas  son  of  Richard,  318. 

Lewe.     Sec  Lew. 

Lowelinus  Gervasii.       See    Llewelin  ap 

Yorwerth. 
Lewer.     See  Ewer. 
Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  131,  437,  438,  439, 

449. 

prior  of,  270,  399. 

warren  of,  448. 

Lewes,  William  de,  115. 

Lewier.     See  Ewer. 

Lewis.     See  Leuys. 

Lewisham,  Leuesham  [co.  Kent],  prior 

of,  119. 
Lewknor,   Leukenore,  co.  Oxford,  297, 

419. 
Lewyne,  Simon,  193. 
Lexden,   Lexeden,   co.   Essex,   hundred 

of,  61. 
Lexham,  co.  Norfolk.  13. 

Leyburn  [co.  Kent  or  York],  434. 

Leyburn,   Leyburne,    Layburne,   Henry 
de,  18. 

John  de,  20,  ia5,  108,  427. 

Robert  de,  81,  82,  97,  215,  340, 

403,  404. 

admiral  of  the  fleet  of 

England,  Ireland  and  Wales,  113. 

admiral    of    the    fleet 

against  the  Scots,  120,  121. 

,  purveyor  of  ships,  95. 

Roger  de,  admiral,  126. 

Leye.     See  Lee. 

Loye.     See  Leigh. 

Loyes,  Richard  de,  255. 

Simon  de,  255. 

Leyham.     Sec  Layham. 

Leyk.     Sec  Leek. 

Leykhamstede.     See  Leckhampstead. 

Leykhampton.     Sec  Leckhampton. 

Leyland,  Lailand,  Layland,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, 446. 
,    wapentake  of,  382. 

Loyre,  William  de,  sometime  sheriff  of 
London,  456. 

Loysingby.    See  Lazonby. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


588 


Liohefeld,  Lychefeld,  Henry  de,  139. 
,  parson     of     Condover, 

139. 
,  Nicholas     de,     prebendary     of   ' 

Bubbenhall,  47. 
Lichfield,  Lychefeld  [co.  StafiFord],  97, 

227,  250,  256. 

,  bishopric  of.     Sec  Coventry. 

,  St.  Chad,  church  of,  41,  48. 

,  canons  of,  33,  79. 

,  cathedral  close  of,  178. 

,  ,  chapel  of  St.  Mary  in, 

180. 
,  904  marks  for,  119. 

dean    and    chapter    of, 

33.  37,  47,  8"),  87,  9^5,  119,  180. 

prebend«  of.  Sec  Bub- 
be  nha  11 :  Colwich ;  Kccleshall ; 
Flixton  :  Longdon  ;  Pipe  Parva  ; 
Tachbrook ;    Wellington. 

prebendaries     of.       Sa' 

Ayreniyne,  William  de ;  Baldok, 
Master  Robert  de  ;  Kynardeeeye, 
John  do;  Lichefeld,  Nicholas  de  : 
Stratford,  Master  John  de. 

,  St.  John's  hospital,   prior  and 

brethren  of,  139. 

,  pavage  for,  178. 

Liddel,  Lidel  [co.  Cumberland],  lord  of. 
See  Wake,  Tliomas. 

Liddiard-Treegooze,  Lidiard  Treigos,  co. 
Wilts,  285. 

,  advowson  of,  285. 

Liddington    or    Lyddington,    Ly  dint  on 

[co.  Rutland],  54. 
Lidel.     See  Liddel. 
Liderel,  Henry,  371. 

Lidiard  Treigos.  See  Liddiard-Tree- 
gooze. 

Lidlington,  co.  Bedford.  See  Litteling- 
ton. 

Lifton  [co.  Devon],  223. 

Lifton,  CO.  Devon,  park  of,  413. 

Lighthorne,  Lytheren,  co.  Warwick, 
156. 

Lilbourne,  Lilleboui'ne,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, 156. 

Lilbum  East,  Estlilleburn,  co.  North- 
umberland, 407. 

Lilbum  West,  Westlilleburn,  co.  North- 
umberland, 407. 

Lilleburn,  Lylleburn,  John  de,  200,  205, 
242,  433. 

,  ,  constable  of,  Dunstan- 

burgh  castle,  233. 

Lilleboume.     See  Lilbourne. 
LiJleni     Ireland,     [Leighlinstown,     co. 
Dublin,]  vicarage  of,  419. 

Lillingstone,  Lillyngston  [co.  Buck- 
ingham], 58,  316. 


Lillisford,  Alexander  de,  403. 
liillyngston,  John  de,  64. 

,See  Lillingstone. 

Lilye,  William,  444. 

Limbergh,   Lymbergh,    Adam   de,    105, 

111,  245,  347. 
,  ,  remembrancer    of    the 

Exchequer,  137. 
,  presented      to      Algar- 

kirk,  304. 
Limbersey.     See  Lymbodesheye. 

Limbury,  Lymbury,  John  de,  124,  213, 

268,  274. 
Limersey,  co.  Bedford.     See  Lymbodes- 
heye. 
Limerston,  Lymerston,  Robert  de,  315, 

oou. 
lAmin,  51. 
Limpole    ?   Lympol   [co.    Nottingham], 

337. 
Lincoln,  county  of,  53,  55,  81,  134,  141, 

281,  302,  323. 
,  arrays    in    and    levies 

from,  69,  97,  125,  131,  212,  226. 

,  commonalty  of,   195. 

,  countess  of.     See  Lacy, 

Alice  de. 
,  rebels'    lands    in,    134, 

144,   162. 

sheriff  of,  215,  243. 

,  undershrievalty  of,  161. 

,  victuals  from,  93,  242. 

,  commission    iU    icalliis 

in,  58. 
,  woolstaplo         offences, 

146. 
Lincoln    [co.   Lincoln],   13.   15,  22,  32, 

35,  55,  86,  97,  117,  118,  120,  149, 

220,  317,  324,  ai7,  381,  384,  406, 

444,  455. 
archdeacon    of.      See    Baldok, 

Master     Robert     de;    Erdelegh, 

John   son   of   Henry   de;    Gare, 

Master  William  de  la  ;  Stretford, 

Master  John  de. 

archdeaconry  of,  418.' 

,  bailiffs  of,  150. 

,  pleas  of  land  in,  150. 

*le  Bayl'  in,  150. 

bishop    of.         See    Burghersh, 

Henry  de ;  Dalderby,  John  de. 

bishopric  or  diocese  of,  3,   24, 

35,  38,  49,  53,  72,  79,  95,  108, 
113,  118,  134,  140,  221,  229,  231, 
233,  245,  247,  283,  286,  288,  302, 
304,  325,  331,  364,  367,  304,  395, 
399,  402,  425,  431,  434,  437. 

,  ,  5(/.  on  the  mark  on,  202. 

castle  of,  gaol  of,  76,  373. 

,  citizen  of,  2. 


584 


GENEKAL    INDEX. 


Lincoln — cont. 

fann  of,  213. 

,  Friars  Minors  of,  guardian  and 

friars,  21. 

,  gaol  of,  64,  370. 

,  hospital  of  the  Holy  Innocents 

without,  Robert  de  Qif,  warden 

of,  201. 
,  master     and     brethren 

of,  280. 
Gilbert   Humbersan   of.       See 

Humbersan. 

,  mayor  and  good  men  of,  71. 

,  mayor,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of, 

00. 
,  merchant  of,  134. 

,  murage  for,  50. 

parliament  of  Edward  I  at,  19G, 

234. 

,  St.  Bartholomew  without,  hos- 
pital of^  34o. 
,  St.   Katherine's  without,   prior 

and  convent  of,  13. 
Gilbert  prior  of,  374. 

,  ,  prior  of,  89,  372,  379. 

,  St.  Mary's  church,  138. 

,   ,  chantry  in,  36*). 

,  chancellor     of.  See 

Bek,   Master  Anthony. 

,  chapter  of,  80,  24-"). 

,  dean  and  chapter  of, 

324,  344,  365,  406. 

,  ,  prebends  in.  See  Ayles- 
bury; Bedford  Minor;  Caistor; 
Carlton  Kyine ;  Enipiugham ; 
Leighton  Buzzard  ;  G  ret  ton ; 
Leighton  Ecclesia  upon  Browns- 
woM ;  Melton  Ross  cum  Scam- 
blesby ;  Nassington ;  Stoke  by 
Newark;  Stow  Long;  Sutton, 
King's ;  Thame ;  Thurlby  and 
Carlton. 

,  prebendaries     of.       Sec 

Ayreniynno,  Richard  de;  Bray, 
Master  Thomas  de;  Clif ,  William 
de ;  Malevill,  Master  John  de ; 
Mota,  Gaillard  de ;  Portali,  Mas- 
ter John  do ;  St.  Adrian's,  Nic- 
holas, cardinal  deacon  of ;  Sutton, 
Master  John  de. 

,  ,     sacristan       of.         See 

Brantyngham,  John  de. 

,  ,  William    de    Waltham, 

yicar  of,  220. 

,  St.    Peter    atte    Arches,    John 

parson  of,  381. 

,  ,  ,        Simon      his 

brother,  381. 

,  king's  common  serjeant  of.    See 

Virly,   William. 

,  statute   of,    15. 

Lincolnia,  Hugh  de,  218. 

Nichole,  John  de.   152,  170. 

Peter  de,  305,  337. 


Lincolnia — cant. 

Richard  de,  86. 

William  de,  373. 

,  William  son  of  Nicholas  de,  13. 

Lindeseles.    See  Lindsell. 
Lindeseye,  Lyndeseye,  David  de,  293. 

GeoflFrey  de,  48. 

Gilbert  de,  68. 

,  Simon  de,  187. 

William  de,  141,  319. 

Lindrich,  Lynderiche,  co.  Leicester,  149, 

156. 
Lindsell,  Lyndeseles,  co.  Essex,  132. 
Lindsey,  Lindesey,  Lyndeseye,  co.  Lin- 
coln, parts  of,  arrays  and  levies 
from,  39,  125,  132,  208,  224. 
Lindsey,  Leloseye,  co.  SuflFolk,  445. 
Liudwodo.     See  Linwood. 
Linford  Great,  Lyneford,  Lynford  Great 
[co.  Buckingham],  Master  Hugh 
de  Hacford,  parson  of,  24,  364. 

,  Walter  de  Northfeld  presented 

to,  247. 
Lingewode     [Lingwood,     co.     Norfolk], 

John  de,  153. 
Linstock,  Lynstok  [co.  Cumberland],  3. 
Linton,  co.  Derby.     Se^  Lynton. 
Linwood,  Lindwode  [co.  Lincoln],  370, 

373. 
Lire.     tScc  Lyre. 
Lirling,  Master  Robert  de,  370. 
Liskeard,  Lyskiret,  Liskiret  [co.  Corn- 
wall], 447. 

armed  men  of,  130. 

,  i^ark  of,  251. 

Liskiret.    See  Liskeard. 

Lisle.     See  Insula. 

Lismore,  Ireland,  bishop  of,   114. 

Liston,  Lyston,  John  de,  61,  225,  242, 

257,   273,   443. 
Liswerry    by    Newport,    Lyswyry    [co. 

Monmouth],  176. 
Litelbiri.     See  Littelbury. 
Litelbod,  William,  109. 

Alan  his  son,  109. 

Litelbourne.     See  Littlebourn. 
Litelcave,  William,  315,  380. 
Litelknave,  William,  386. 
Litester,  Lytester,  Andrew  le,  170. 

,  John  le,  153,  170. 

,  William  le,  64. 

Litlehikke,  Richard,  450. 
Littel,  Lytyl,  Richard  le,  150. 

Thomas,  313. 

Sn:  Petit. 

Littel  Johan,  John,  317. 
Littlelbury,  Litelbiri,  Luttebury,  Hum- 
phrey de,  81,  452. 
keeper    of    the    castle, 

town,  land  and  lordship  of  Rad- 
nor, 266. 
,  John  de,  166. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


686 


Littelcave.     See  Lilelcave. 

Litteleye.     See  Netley. 

Littelington  [Lidlington,  co.  Bedford 
or  Littleton,  co.  Middlesex], 
John  Knyvet,  parson  of,  414. 

Littlebourn,    Litelbourne    [co.    Kent], 

384. 
Littleovor,  Ovre  Little,  co.  Derby,  2.jo. 
Littleport,  Lutleport  [co.  Cambridge], 

454. 

Littleton,  co.  Middlesex.  See  Littel- 
ington. 

Litton  Cheney,  Lucton,  co.  Dorset, 
park  of,  252. 

Livermere,    Lyvermere,    Thomas,    437, 

439. 
Liverpool,    Lyverpole    [co.    Lancaster], 

letters  patent  dated  at,  345,  300, 

380,  381. 
Livorsete,  William  de,  90. 
Lizard,  Lysard,  co.  C<)rnwall,  147. 
Llanbcdr   Pains   Castle,    Tlilanebetheir 

[co.  Radnor],  William  de  Welbe- 

leye,  parson  of,  72. 
Llandaff   [co.    Glamorgan],    archdeacon 

of  and  bishop  of.    See  Monemuth, 

Master  Alexander  de. 
bishop     of.       See     Monemuth, 

John  de;    Eglesclif,  John  de. 

,  diocese  of,  239. 

Llandegveth,    Landegewyth    [co.    Mon- 
mouth], church  of,  176. 
Llanerfyl,  Laniiurvel  [co.  Montgomery], 

158. 
Llangennith,  Languynyth  in  Gower  [co. 

Glamorgan],  priory  of,  176. 
Llangwm,    Lamcom    [oo.    Monmouth], 

176. 
Llansadwrn,  Maenur  Lansadurn  [divers 

COS.],  396. 
Iilansoy,    Landissay    [oo.     Monmouth], 

cliuixjh  of,  176. 
Llantliony  Prima  [co.  Monmouth],  St. 

John  the  Baptist,  canons  of,  202, 

419. 

prior  of,  139,  412. 

See  Lanthony  by  Gloucester. 

Llantrissent  ?    Litfle    Lantrissan     [co. 

Monmouth],  176. 
Llanwarne,   Lanwaryn  [co.   Hereford], 

157. 
Llanwern,  Lanwaryn  [oo.   Monmouth], 

163. 
Llewarch,  Lowarhc,  Master,  398. 

,  Adam  son  of,  398. 

Llewelin,  Leulin  ap  David  Vaughan,  72. 

ap  fjynoun,  72. 

ap  Howel,  158. 

ap  Kenewrek,  73. 

ap  Maddok,  74. 

ap  Meurio,  157,  164. 

,  Gregory  son  of,  164. 


Llewelin — cont. 

ap  Philip,  72. 

ap  Tuder,  168. 

ap  Yvor,  18. 

ap  Ye  reward  Loyd,  72. 

ap    Yorwerth,    Lewelinus    Ger- 

vasii,  prince  of  North  Wales,  400. 
Bougan,  72. 

Bren,  Leuken  wife  of,  77. 

,  seven  sons  of,  77. 

Gogh  ap  Griffith,  158. 

Voil,  74. 

Voyl,   forester,   146. 

le  Yong,  77. 

Llofnydd  or  LlchiMiydd,  Leiubonith  [oo. 

Monmouth],  163. 
Llwchwr    or    Loughor,     Loghern     [co. 

Glamorgan],  176. 
Lobenham.     Sec  Lubbenham. 
Lockington,  Lokyngton,  co.  York,  101. 

advowson  of,  101. 

Lodbrok,  Hugli  de,  parson  of  Blaby,  81). 
Lodeford,  Margaret  de,  79. 
Lodelowe,  Hugh  de,  436. 

John  de,  23,  407,  410. 

Laurence  de,  199. 

Master  Nicholas  de,  404. 

,  William  de,  parson  of  Suckley, 

52. 
tSee  Ludlow. 

Lodere,  Richard  le,  447,  457. 

Lodesdone.     See  Luddesdown. 

Lodyngton.     See  Ludington. 

Lofthouse   ?    Lofteschogh    [co.    York], 
grange  of,  345. 

Lofthouses,  Roger  de,  56. 

Loghern.     See  Llwchwr. 

Lok,  John,  14. 

Lokcoumbe,  Hugh  de,  15. 

Lokeinthewynde,  Robert,  390. 

Lokiere,  John  le,  155,  257,  368. 

Lokyngton.     See  Lockington. 

Lollesworth,  Lolle worth,  Hugh  de,  249, 
257. 

,  Maud     his     daughter, 

249,  257. 

William  de,  290. 

Margaret  his  wife,  290. 

,       his     mother, 

290. 

Lomley.     See  Lumley. 

Lon.    See  Ribble. 

London,  13,  26,  32,  34,  36,  79,  95,  117, 
120,  127,  151,  155,  192,  193,  206, 
207,  245,  249,  260,  255,  267,  269, 
274,  300,  302,  311,  313,  342,  344, 
354,  a56,  362,  376,  388,  390,  395, 
396,  399,  407,  408,  413,  417,  424, 
435,  442,  449,  454,  456. 

,  Aldermarichirche  parish  of,  11. 

,  ,  church  of,  11,  12. 


586 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


London — cont*  | 
,  aldermen,  sheriffs,  citizens  and    , 

commonalty  of,  63. 

,  aldermen  and  citizens  of,  121.        | 

,  Alegate,  gate  of,  145. 

,  All  Hallows,  Bredestrete,  parish 

of,  12. 
,  All  Hallows  the  less,  Robert  de 

Ireby,  presented  to,  348. 
,  archdeacon    of.        See    Aston, 

Master  Robert  de. 
Bassieshawe  [S.  Michael's  Bassi- 

shaw],  parish  of,  7. 

Baynard's  Castle,  241. 

,  bishop  of,  12. 

See    Gravesend,    Stephen    de; 

Nenport,  Richard  de. 

bishopric  or  diocese  of,  25,  85, 

115,  118,  176,  263,  302,  325,  348, 
433. 

,  Bread  Street,  Bredestrete,   12. 

Bridge,  425. 

,  warden  of.     See  Sterre, 

John ;  Wyne,  Roger  atte. 

,  Bridge  Street,  Eastcheap,  425. 

,  butler  in  the  port  of,  42. 

Oandlewick     Street.       Sec     St. 

Michael,  Crooked  Lane. 

,  citizen  of,  1,  5,  8,  11,  13,  30, 

109,  162,  283. 

,  Clerkenwell,  St.  Mary's,  prioress 

of,  276,  366. 

,  Colemanstret,  10. 

,  Converts,  House  of,   or  Vomus 

Convirsorum,  32,  36. 

,  warden  of.     See  Ayre- 

mynne,  William  de. 

,  ,  grant  of  deodands  to, 

36. 

,  Cordwanestret,  12. 

Cornhill,  1. 

,  council  of  Canterbury  province 

at,  378. 

,  customs  in,  105,  129,  141. 

\  collectors  of  the,  282. 

farm  of,  25. 

fish  market  of,  425. 

,  meat  market  of,  425. 

,  Fleet  river,  9. 

,  Fleet  Street,  in  the  parish  ot 

St.  Bride  in  the  suburb  of  Lon- 
don, 22. 
,  forestallers  of,  151. 

,  forfeited  lands  in,  337. 

,  Friars  Preachers,  191. 

prior  of,   191. 

,  Guildhall,  425. 

Haliwell.     See   below  Holywell. 

,  Holborn,  Holeburn,   180,   182. 


London — coni. 

Holywell,  Haliwell,  prioress  and 

convent  of,  11. 

,  hustings  plea  in,  249. 

market,  fish,  425. 

,  ,  meat.  42;i. 

,  Marshalsea    prison,    302,    417, 

430. 

Marshalsea.       See  Household, 

Marshalsea  of. 

,  mayor  of.     Sec  Chigwell,  Hamo 

de;   Farnedon,  Nicholas  de. 

,  mayor  and  aldermen  of,  7. 

,  mayor,  aldermen  and  common- 
alty of,  425. 

,  mayor  and  goodmen  of,  45. 

,  levies  not  to  prejudice, 

45. 
exemption  to  mayor  for  punish- 
ments inflicted  by  him,  36. 
mayor  and  sheriffs  of,  311,  438 

442. 

,  mayoralty  of,  31,  63. 

,  replevied,  121. 

,  mercer  of,  8. 

,  merchants  of,  362. 

,  murage  of,  352. 

,  ,  grant  of,  27. 

Newgate  gaol,  33. 

Old    Fish     Street,     Eldefisshe- 

strete,  425. 

,  Phelippelane,  127. 

,  rebels  at,  385. 

,  rebels  lands  in,  144,  161. 

St .  Alulph  by  the  Tower,  parish 

of,  127. 
,  St.      Bartholomew's      hospital, 

Smithfield,    Smythefeld,    master 

and  brethren  of,   241. 
,  ,  master  of.       See  Rous, 

William  le. 

,  ,  prior  of,  267. 

,  prior   and   convent   of, 

283. 

,  St.  Benet's  by  the  Conduit  [St. 

Benet's  Gracechurch  ?],  parish  of, 

11. 
St.  Benet's  Shorhog,  church  of, 

12. 
,  St.  Botulph  without  Aldresgate, 

parish  of,  221. 
,  St.   Bride,    Fletestrete,   church 

of,  9. 
,  parish    of,    tavern    in, 

with  8  shops  standing  round  it,  8. 

,  ,  churchwardens  of,  9. 

,  St.  Clement  Danes,  parish  of, 

390. 
,   advowson  of,  390. 

,  St.  Dunstan's  in  the  West,  210. 


GENERAL    INDEX 


687 


London — cont*  London — cont* 

,  St.  Helen's,  prioress  and  nuns       ,  St.  Paurs  church,  342. 

of,  127.  dean   and   chapter  of, 

^ ,  prioress  of,  276.  362. 

,  St.    Laurence    in    the    Jewry,       manors  of,  o2: 

parish  of,  1.  prebends  and  manors  of.     Sec 
,  church  of,  chantry  in,  Brondesbury.            Islington. 

1.  Brownswood.            Mapesbury. 
,  St.     Margaret,     Briggestrete,  Caddington               Mora. 


parish  of,  413. 

.,  St.  Martin  le  Grand,  385,  388, 

442,  453. 

., dean  of.     Sec  Ellesfeld, 

Richard  de. 

,  free   chapel   of,    visita- 
tion of,  355,  385. 

,  dean   and   chapter   of, 

385. 

[rcctius      St.       Martin, 

Ludgate],   Roger  de  Ware,   par- 
son of,  439. 

..St.  Martin  by  Ludgate,  Roger 
de  Ware,  parson  of,  439,  441. 


Major  and  Minor.    Neasden. 
Oantlowes.  Newington. 

Chamberlain  wood.  Oxgate. 


ChiBwick. 
Copford. 
Consumpta  per 
Mare. 
Ealdland. 
Baldfltreet. 
Finsbury. 
Harleston. 
Holborn. 
lloxton. 


Portpool. 
Recalverland. 
Rugmere. 
St.  Pancras. 
Sneating. 
Tottenball. 
Twyford. 
Wenlookflbarn. 
Willesden 
Green. 


,,  St.  Mary  Abbechirclie,  parish  of,    ,    prebendary     of. 


See 

Bray,  Master  William  de. 
,  St.  Peter  the  Less,  parish  of, 

407. 

church  of,  407. 

St.  Sepulchre  without  Newgate, 

parish,  283. 
St.  Mary's  chapel  in  the 

church  of,  283. 

St.  Stephen,  church  of.  13. 

Colmanstrete,       parish 

of,  8,  10. 
,  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  parish 

of,  11,  12. 
church  of,  11. 

,  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  of  Acre, 

hospital  or  house  of,  master  and 
brethren  of,  25,  221,  234,  824, 
358. 

St .  Thomas  the  Martyr  of  Acre  P 

called  Dacorum,  hospital  of 
master  and  brethren  of,  234. 

Seething    Lane  ?    Syvethelane, 

127. 

sheriffs  of,  25,  36,  79,  128,  148, 

300.  302,  35*3,  38.5. 


413. 

,  St.  Mary  Aldermanbury, 
parish  of,  7,  127. 

.,  St.  Mary  atte  Stronde  without 
the  Bar  of  the  New  Temple, 
parish  of,  12. 

..  St.  Mary,  lA)thebirv,  chapel  of, 
8. 

.,  St.  Mary  without  Bishopsgate, 
new  hospital  of,  prior  of,  359. 
.,  St.  Mary,  Woolchurchhawe,  St. 
Mary,     Wolcherchehawe,     parish 
of,  1,  11. 

.,  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
parish  of,  127. 

.,  St.  Michael  Bassishaw,  Bassie- 
shawe,  parish  of,  7. 
.,  St.  Michael,  Candelwykestrate, 
parish  of  the  church  of,  church 
of,  5. 

,  altar  of  St.  Thomas  the 

Martyr  and  St.  Edmund  the  Bi.s- 
hop',  5. 

.,  St.  Michael  on  Cornhull,  parish 
of,  8,  127. 

.,  St.  Michael  atte  Crokedelano  in 
Candelweke-strete,  church  of,  413.   ;    Sec  Araz,  Robert  de; 


,  St.  Michael  Querne,  St.  Mich- 
aels atte  Come,  church  of,  396. 
.,  St.      Nicholas      parish.      West 
Street  of  the  butchers  in,  425. 
.,  St.  Nicholas  Coleabbey,  Thomas 
de  Isham,  panson  of,  266. 
.,  St.  Nicholas  atte  Fleshameles, 
parish  of,  391. 

.,  St.  Olave  rpwcll  in  the  Jewry, 
John  Bryan,  parson  of,  302. 


Fevre,  Ralph  le. 
,  skinner  of,   105. 
.,  Smithfield,   St.   Bartholomew's 
hospital.    See  above  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's. 

,  Soperslane,  12. 
,  spicer  of,  40. 
,  street  stalls,  425. 
.,  tenth  in,  225. 


688 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


London — cont. 

,  Tower  of,  33,  75,  121,  148,  249, 

302,  314,  335,  349,  426. 

,  ,  constable  of,  249. 

keeper  of,  191. 

See  Swinner- 

ton,  Roger  de ;  Weston,  John  de, 

the  younger. 

,  ,  justices  in  eyre  at,  31, 

36. 
,  king  at,  446. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at, 

1,  3.  4,  14,  24,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30, 
31,  32,  67,  268,  269,  270,  272-6, 
282,  283,  311-4,  412,  414,  423, 
426,  426,  427,  428,  429,  430,  431, 
432,  433,  434,  461. 

works  of,  surveyor  of. 

See  Gliaylhou,  William  de. 

,  victuals  in,  243,  277. 

,  'houses  of  Viene  in,'  337. 

,  merchant  Vintners  of,  92. 

,  warden  of,  iemp<rte  P^dward  I. 

See  Sandewico,  Ralph  de. 

,  wardrobe  at,  436. 

,  Wollecherche,     churchyard    of, 

426. 

,  Me  Stokkes'  near,  426. 

,  wool-staple,      offences     against 

the,  146. 

London,  Lundres,  Loundres,  Lundreys, 
Master  Edmund  de,  archdeacon  of 
Bedford,  3,  6,  11. 

,  ,  dean  of  the  king's  fi*ee 

chapol  in  the  castle  of  Hastings, 
24. 

,  ,  prebendary  of  Bright- 
ling,  184. 

,  Godfrey  de,  368. 

John  de,  38  165,  384. 

,  of  Barton  on  Humber, 

109. 

,  Lucy  de,  306. 

,  Robert  de,  of  Dorchester,  268, 

308,  312. 

Thomas  de,  4,  220. 

,  ,  receiver    of    Ponthieu, 

231. 

,  ,  rector  of  Barton  Han- 
red,  340. 

parson     of     Mitchel- 

marsh,  48,  141. 

William  de,  268,  a")3,  309. 

,  chaplain,  104. 

Lone.    See  Love. 

Long.    See  Longe. 

Longa  Villa,  Master  Isambert  de,  dean 
of  Tamworth,  174. 

See  Lungevill. 

Longborough  ?  Langebergh,  Lange- 
borwe  [co.  Gloucester],  advowson 
of,  290,  432. 


Longdendale,  Langedendale,  Longeden- 

dale,  00.  Chester,  161,  285. 
Longdon,  Longedon,  co.  Stafford,  park 

of,  260,  266. 
,  Luke,    cardinal   deacon   of   8t. 

Mary  in  Via  Lata,  prebendary  of, 

189. 

Longe,  Long,  John  le,  of  Ely,  464. 

Ludekin  le,  280,  407,  434. 

Nicholas  le    193.  *' 

Richard  le,  37,  268,  369. 

,  Robert  le,  163,  171. 

,  Simon,  451. 

William  le,  of  Stratton,  164. 

Longedendale.     See  Longdendale. 

Longedon,  Master  Henry  de,  174. 

John  de,  378. 

Wflliam     his    brother, 

378. 

Richard  de,  parson  of  Staunton, 

230. 

Longedon.    See  Longdon. 
Longelegh.    Sec  Langley. 
Longeman,  Richard,  37. 
Longeneye,  Walter  de,  419. 
Longenholre.     See  Longnor. 
Longesouter,  William  le,  152. 
Longestanton.     Sec  Stanton,   Long. 
Longestowe.     See  Stow,  Long. 

Longevilers,   Lllngevillers,   Thomas  de, 

274,  304. 
Longford,     Longeford,     Lang^ord,     co. 

Derby,  149,  166. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  363. 

Longford,  Longeford  [co.  Salop],  causey 

of,  137. 
Longford,  Langesford,  co.  Derby.     See 

Laiigesford. 
Longford,  co.  Lancaster.       See  Lange- 

ford. 

Loiigleat,    Langelete    [co.    Wilts],    St. 

Rudegund's,   prior  and   convent, 
361. 

J»iignor,  Ix>ngenholre  [co.  Sa'op],  v50. 
Longo  Canipo,  Henry  de,  188. 
Longuevillc.     Lungevill     Giffard  [Seine 

Inferieure],  prior  of,  361. 
Lonsdale,     Lonesdale,     co.     Lancaster, 

wapentake  of,  382. 
Lopham,  Roger  de,  440. 

Loppedell,  lliouias  de,  parson  of  Little 

Hodleye,  6. 
William  de,   parson  of  Selsey, 

33,  270. 
Loran,  Taffyn  de,  349. 
Lord,  John  le,  262. 
Lorde,  John,  443. 
Lorimer,  Lorymer,  Thomas,  162,  170. 

William,  162,  170. 

William  son  of  Adam,  341. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


589 


Loring,  Loryng,  Roger  de,  66,  199. 
Lortie,  Lortye.     See  Urtiaco. 
Lorymer.     See  Lorimer. 
Loryng.     Sec  Loring. 
Losford,  CO.  Salop.     See  Louesford. 
Lostelier.     See  Osteler. 

Lostwithiel,      Loshwythiel,     co.     Corn- 
wall, 396. 

,  armed  men  of,  130. 

Lostwithiel.     See  aho  Fowey. 
Lotery,  Silomun,  401. 
Lotrel.     See  Luterel. 
Lotyn,  John,  310. 

Tiouches,  Louche,  Andrew  de,  163,  169. 
Bercald    or   Berchald   de,    322, 

371. 

John  de,  169. 

,  John  son  of  Richard  de,    163, 

169. 
Richard  de,   16,   71,    162,    163, 

165,  169. 

,  John  his  son,  71. 

,  Robert  de,  163,  169,  319. 

Sec  also  Louth. 

Loudon,   Lydden,   co.   Kent?,   Richard 

de  Rasyn,  parson  of,  364. 
Louecanore.     See  Lenkenor. 

Ijouerd,  John  le,  166. 

Thomas  son  of  Robert,  150. 

Roger  and  "William  his 

brothers,   150. 
Louesford  [Losford,  co.  Salop  ?],  Hugh 

de,  228. 
Loueth,    earl    of.      See    Bermyingham, 

John  de. 
Loughborough,  Loughteburgh,  Lughte- 

burgh,    CO.    Leicester,    149,    156, 

167,  168,  309,  387. 

John  de  Denton,  presented  to, 

72. 
park  of,  349. 

Lough  re,  Hugh  de,  20. 

I»ughtburgh,        Loughteburgh.  See 

Loughborough. 

Lound.     See  Lund. 

Loundres.     Sec  London. 

Louth  [co.  Lincoln],  384. 

Louth    Park    [co.    Lincoln] ».   monks   of, 

288. 
Louth,  earl  of.     See  B;ormyngham,  John 

de. 
Louth,  Andrew  de,  16. 

John  de,  15,  16. 

Thomas  de,  162,  164,  165,  168, 

169. 

Ser  aha  Jjouchea ;  Luda. 

Loutheford.     See  Ludford. 
Louthorp,  Robert  de,  287. 


Louth  re,  Lowedre,  Hugh  de,  201. 

John  de,  297,  301,  303. 

,  Robert  de,  278,  294,  298. 

,  Eleanor  his  wife,  298. 

Robert,  the  elder,  294. 

Thomas  de,  298. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  298. 

Louthre.     See  Lauder. 

Lovayn,  Loveyne,  Lovaigne,  Thomas  de, 
38,  61,  184. 

Love,  Richard  son  of  Andrew,  of  Rad- 
ston,  58,  316. 

Loveday,  John,  169,  369,  450,  457. 

Walter,  259,  309,  312. 

Lovekyn,  John,  37,  154. 

Lovel,  John,  73. 

of  Dogsthori>e,  112. 

Richard,  53,  69,  148,  184,  186, 

380. 
,  Robert,  172. 

Thomas,  175. 

,  William,  74,  141,  ia5,  236. 

Lovet,  Robert,  parson  of  Ashwell,  228. 

Loveton  [Lovington,  co.  Somerset], 
John  son  of  John  de,  58. 

Loveyne.     See  Lovayn. 

Lovington,  co.  Somerset.     See  Loveton. 

Lowarhc.     See  Llewarch. 

Lowe,  Philip  le,  75. 

Lowedre.     See  Louthre. 

Lowel,  William,  de  Forton,  371. 

Lowethre.     See  Lauder. 

Lowick,  Lufwyk,  Lowyk,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, 150,  191. 

Lubbenham,  Lobenham  [co.  Leicester], 
309,  387. 

,  Thomas  de  Wolvardynton,  par- 
son of,   174. 

Lubenham,  Master  William  de,  parspn 
of  Hargrave,  270. 

Lucas,  John,  443. 

,  Nicholas,  of  Drayton,  258,  308, 

312. 

Lucton.     See  Litton  Cheney. 

Lucy,  Anthony  de,  4,  20,  130,  200,  231, 
232,  262,  264,  268,  281,  328,  340, 
346. 

,  warden  of  the  city  of 

Carlisle,  236. 
,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Carlisle,  406,  407. 

,  Henry  de,  232. 

,  William  de,  67,  124.  172,  274, 

338,  370,  377. 

,  William  de,  the  younger,  67. 

Lucy    Hering',    William    son    of.     Sec 

Hering. 


590 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Luda,  Master  Hervey  de,  365. 

,  Master    Ralph    de,    parson    of 

Churchill,  431. 

,  Richard  de,  presented  to  Kel- 

lington,  141. 

,  ,  constable  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 323. 

,  Robert  de,  360. 

,  Roger  de,  250. 

,  Thomas  de.  453. 

,  Thomas   de,    secondary   of   the 

Bench  of  Dublin,  412. 

Sec  Louth. 

Ludborough,  Louthhurgh  fco.  Lincoln], 
Richard  de  Duff  old.  parson  of, 
325. 

Luddevsdown,  Bodesdone  [rectiua  Lodes- 
done],  CO.  Kent,   13. 

Ludeford  [Lydford,  co.  Som.],  Robert 
de,  445. 

Ludford,  Loutheford  [co.  Lincoln],  317. 

Ludgershall,  Lutegarsale,  Lutegershale, 
CO.  Bucks,  163,  319. 

Ludington,  Ludynton,  Ludinton,  Ixid- 
yngton,  John  de,  154. 

Peter  de,  146,  147.  150,  164,  256, 

317,  381,  442,  455. 

Peter  do,  parson  of  Roxby,  105. 

Ludlow,  Lodelowe  [co.   Salop],  97. 

Austin  Friars  of,  321. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  52,  53. 

castle  and  land  of,   keeper  of. 

Ser  Botiller,  Ralph  le. 

,  land  of,  peace  in,  215. 

Ludynton.     See  Ludington. 

LufiFenhani  [co.  Rutland],  54. 

North,      Nort bluff enham      [co. 

Rutland],  60. 
Luffenham,  Peter  de,  282. 
Luffyng,  Henry,  154.  257,  368. 
Luf grave,  GeofiFroy  de,  presented  to  the 

chapel  of  la  Vachery,  367. 

Lufwyk.     See  Lowick. 
Lughteburgh.     See   Loughborough. 
Lughton  [Laughton,  co.  Line],  Alan  de, 

parson  of  Aylesby,  91 
Lugwardine,  Lugwardyn  [co.  Hereford], 

217. 
Lumbard,  Henry  lo,  386. 

Nicholas  le,  49,  429. 

Scolasticus,   430. 

Lumley,  Lomley,  Richard  de,  406. 

,  Waloran  de,  114,  116. 

Lunan.     See  Lunnon. 
Lund,  Lound,  John  de,  117. 

,  Thomas  de,  86. 

William  de,  369, 

Lunday,  island,  183. 

Lune,  Lon,  river.     See  Ribble. 

Lunderthorp,  Simon  de,   97,  224,  242, 

273,  372,  279. 


Lundreys.     See  London. 
Lungespeye,  Bmma  de,  180. 

,  Emelina  de,  210. 

Lungevill  GiflFard.    See  Longueville. 
Lungevill,  John  de,  57,  224,  240,  454. 

Sec  Longa  Villa. 

Lungevillers.     See  Longevilers. 
Lungichinton.       See  Itchington,  Long. 
Lunnon,  Lunan  [co.  Glamorgan],  176. 
Lurk,  John,  1/34. 

,  Robert,  154. 

Lush,  Lusk  [co.    Dublin],    Thomas    de 

Mountpeliers,  prebendary  of,  123. 
Lusteleye,  John  de,  45. 
Lusteshull  [Luflhill,  co.  Wilts].  Richard 

de,  parson  of  Elyngdon  (Wrough- 

ton),   120. 
Luston  [Luston,  co.  Hereford],  Ralph 

de,  17. 
Lutegarsale.     See  Ludgershall. 

Lutell,  John,  164. 

Sec  Petit. 

Luterel,  Lotrel,  Alexander,  178,  444. 

,  Mary  his  wife,  178. 

Alexander  son  of  Andrew,  894. 

Andrew,  53. 

Geoffrey,  89. 

John,  16,  53. 

Master  John,  329.  336. 

Lutleport.     Sec  Littleport. 

Luton,  CO.  Bedford,  311. 

Luton,  Thomas  de,  371,  450,  451. 

Luttelbury.     Sec  Littelbury. 

Lutteleye,  Philip  de,  224. 

Robert  de,  255. 

Walter  son  of  Margery  de,  255. 

,  Richard,  William,  Rob- 
ert and  Thomas  his  brothers,  255. 

Lutterworth,  Luttreworth,  co.  Leices- 
ter, 149,  156. 

,  William     de     Oteryngton,     or 

Oterhampton,  parson  of,  70,  83. 

Lutlon-Bourne,  Lutton,  co.  Lincoln, 
179,  182. 

Luttreworth.     See  Lutterworth. 

Lutz,  Diluiz  or  Deluiz,  Walter  de,  prior 
of  Bermondsey,  143,  144,  a58,  361, 
397. 

Lycestre.     See  Leicestre. 

Lychfeld.     See  Lichfield. 

Lychelade.     See  Lechlade. 

Lydden,  co.  Kent.     S':e  Loudon. 

Lydecote,  Roger  de,  404. 

Lydel,  Tliomas  Wake  of.     See  Wake. 

Lydford,  co.  Somerset.     8*:c  Ludeford. 

Lydgate,  Lyggate,  John  de,  11,  464. 

Lydinton.     Sex  Liddington. 

Lye,  John  de,  267. 

Lyggate.     See  Lydgate. 

Lyk,  Alan  de,  117. 

Lyle.    See  Insula. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


591 


Lyllebum.    See  Lilleburn. 

Lymbergh.     See  Limbergh. 

Lymbury.     See  Limbiry. 

Lymbodesheye  [Limersey  or  Limbersey, 
CO.  Beds];  Simon  de,  1«55,  451. 

,  ,  Ralph  his  son,  155,  451. 

,   ,  John  his  son,  155,  451. 

Lymboteshey,  Johii  do,  184. 

Lyme  [co.  Dorset],  river,  151. 

Lyme,  Henry  de,  251,  453. 

Lyme  Regis  ?  Lym  [co.  Dorset],  St. 
Mary,  ship  of,  343. 

Lymerston.     See  Limerston. 

Lymenee.     See  Lympne. 

Lymesy,  Peter  de,  17,  1G7. 

Richard  de,  18,  167. 

Lymington,  Lemynton  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], 315,  380. 

Lymme,  William  de,  371. 

Lympne,  Lymenee,  cos.  Kent  and  Sus- 
sex, river,  ^7. 

Lympol.     See  Limpole. 

Lymyngton,  Hugh  de,  305. 

Lynacre,  Nicholas,  57. 

Lyncestre,  Hugh  de,  103.  229,  346. 

Lynde,  William  de  la,  17. 

Lynderiche.     See  Lindrich. 

Lyndeseles.     See  Lindsell. 

Lyndeseye.     See  Lindsey  ;  Lindeseye. 

Lyndon  [co.  Rutland],  John  de  Bersted, 
presented  to,  309,  425. 

Lyndon,  Thomas  de,  252. 

Lyndraper,  Nicholas,  57. 

Lyngedraper,  John  le,  387. 

Lyndrugg,  Robert  son  of  Thomas  de, 
383. 

William  his  son,  383. 

Lyndwode.     See  Lynwode. 

Lyneford,  Great.     See  Linford,  Great. 

Lyneham,  co.  Wilts.     See  Lynham. 

Lynford,  William  de,  104. 

Lynford.     See  Linford. 

Lynliam  [Lyneham,  co.  Wilts  ?],  John 
de,  310. 

Lynn  Bishop's,  Lenne,  Lynne  [co.  Nor- 
folk], 80,  109,  110,  117,  281,  355, 
386,  390,  394. 

mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  76. 

burge.ss  of,   107. 

commonalty  of,  195. 

collectors  of  the  customs  in,  282. 

»  '«  Margarete,  ship  of,  90,   107, 

134. 

:  ^«  Crueenhuryh,  .ship  of,  90,  107. 

St.  Mary,  ship  of,  343. 

mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  76. 

»  mayor,  bailiffs  and  goodmen  of. 

92. 

Lynn,  Suthlenne  [co.  Norfolk],  284. 

,  Lenne.  284. 

Bishop's  Lenne,  284. 


Lynote,  William,  259,  308. 

Lynstok.     See  Linstock. 

Lynton  [Linton,   co.   Derby    ?],   Maud 

de,  William  son  of,  378. 
Lynton,  Richard  de,  2. 
Lynwode,  Lyndwode,  John  de,  rector  of 

Newnham,  co.  Gloucester,  433. 

,  of  Little  Bardfield,  433. 

Nicholas  de,  94. 

parson  of  Wilsford,  84, 

174. 
Lyre,  Lire  [Eure],  St.  Mary's,  abbot  of, 

a54. 

William  abbot  of,  420. 

Lyreis.     See  Irissh. 
Lysanl.     See  Lizard. 
Lysewy,  Roger  de,  436. 
,  chaplain    of    the    free 

chapel  within  the  castle  of  Cli- 

theroe,   202. 
Lyskiret.     See  Liskeard. 
Lysours,  John  de,  64. 
Lyston.     See  Liston. 
Lyswyry.     See  Liswerry. 
Ly  tester.     See  Lit  ester. 
Lytheren.     See  Lighthorne. 
Lytyl.     See  Littel. 
Lyvermere.     See  Liverraere. 
Lyverpole,  William  de,  379,  380. 

See  Liverpool. 

Lyvet,  Henry  son  of  Robert,  176. 

Elias  son  of  Robert,  176. 

'   Lyztfot,  John,  37. 


U 


Mabanhou,  William  de,  157. 

Mablethorp,  Malberthorp  [co.  Lincoln], 
St.  Peter's,  Adam  de  Beauchamp 
presented  to,  431. 

Machen  ?  Maghay  [co.  Monmouth],  167. 

Machon,  Machoun.     See  Mazun. 

Macke,  Roger  son  of  Wiliam,  309. 

Stephen,  309. 

Macy,  Richard,  187. 

Madame,  John,  375. 

Maddeleye,  John  de,  45,  182. 

,  William  de,  255. 

Maddingle,  Maddyngle,  John  de,  448. 

Robert  de,  37,  58,  130. 

,  justice  of  oyer  and  ter- 
miner, 290,  438. 

Maddoc.     See  Madoc. 

Maddyngle.     See  Madingley. 

Madingley,  Maddyngle,  co.  Cambridge, 
198,  455. 

Madle.  Geoffrey  le,  61. 


592 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Madoc,  Maddoc,  ap  Edeneuet,  ITjS. 

ap  Bynon,  167. 

ap  Griffith  ap  Gliwys,  158. 

ap  Griffith  ap  Eyneou,  L58. 

ap  Lewelin,  74. 

ap  Tudir  ap  Madoc,  ir;8. 

ap  Tuder  lioyt,  158. 

de  Hendor,  73. 

de  Hinderston,  74. 

de  Kyrcoyt,  146. 

Thloyt,  73. 

Voil,  73. 

Mael,  Roger,  165. 
Maelienydd.     See  Melienydd. 
Maelor  Qymraeg.     See  Bromfield. 
Maenor    Deilo?    Audele    [oommotc     in 

Cantref     Bychan,     co.     Carmar- 
then], land  of,  275. 
Maelor  Saesnag,  Meillurseysenek,  Mail- 

lorseisenek,   Maylaursaesnek   [oo. 

Flintshire  in  Powys  Fadoc,  Nortli 

Wales],  land  of,  levies  from,  98. 
,  lady     of.       See     Isabella,     the 

Queen. 

,  commote  of,  136. 

Maenur  Lansadurn.     *SVr  Llansndwrn. 
Maggesone,  Henry,  446. 

Robert,   ln(). 

iSVe  Mausone. 

Magliay.     See  Machen. 

Magna  Carta,  45. 

Magor  [co.  Monmouth],  419.  423. 

Ma[heu]  Iwayii,  19. 

Maidenston,  Maydenston,  Maydenstnn, 

Maydeston,    Jolin    do,    153,    170, 

386. 

,  Nicholas  de,  290. 

Robert  de,  dork,  5-J,  57. 

Nicholas     his    brother. 

54,  57. 

Robert  de,  54. 

Maidstone,    Maidenstan,     Maydenstone 

[co.  Kent],  383. 
,  gaol  of,  305. 

:vlaignard,  Maynard.  OeofTrey    313. 

William,  17. 

Maillorseisenek.     Sec.  Maolor  Saesneg. 

Maisemore,  Maysmor  [co.  Gloucester], 
69.  ^ 

Majorca,  Majoricarum,  realm  of,  259. 

Sancho,  king  of,  290,  317. 

Sec  Malogrot. 

Make,  William  lo,  4:.0. 

Makefairc,  Robert,  2(>4. 

Makele,   Laurence  do,   445. 

Makerel,  John,  6. 

Maiberthorp,  Robert  do,  justice  [of  the 
King's  Bench],  m,  a"),  148,  150, 
151,  169.  171.  172,  204,  251.  256, 
316,  372,  373,  374.  384,  38^5,  386, 
448,  4;>1. 


Malberthorpe.     See  Mablethorpe. 
Malbys,  William,  186. 
Maldeburn.    See  Melbtirn. 
Maldon  Little  [co.  Essex],  27. 
Maldon.     See  Maufden,  co.  Bedford. 
Maldon  [iMaulden,   co.   Beds],   Robert 

son  of  David  de,  156,  451. 
Thomas  son  of  Stephen  de,  155, 

451. 
Malebek,  Christian  de,  446. 
Malebraunche,  John,  263. 
Malekake,  Robert,  208. 
Malomeins,  Malemevns,  Malmeins,  John. 

115,  184,  ^9,  350. 
Malemort,  Richard,  52. 
Malet,  Robert,  124,  213,  268,  318. 

Thomas,  162,  169,  319. 

Malevile,    Master  John   de.    parson   of 

Hawkhurst,  129. 
John    de,    prebendary    of    Lin- 
coln, 211. 
Malgum,  John  de,  219. 
Malinas    ?  Maljrns  [Belgium],  cloth  of 

the  colour  of,  455. 
Malle,  William  son  of,  377. 

See  Mausone. 

Mallesores,  John,  309,  387. 
Malley,  Geoffrey  de,  388. 

Robert  de,  211. 

Mailing  [co.  Kent],  letters  patant  dated 

at.  31. 
Mallynges,  Robert  de,  375. 
Malmeins.     Sec  Malemeyns. 
Malniesbury,  Master  John  de,  48. 
,  John    de,    parson    of    Dorking. 

141. 
Malmeshull,    William   de,    presented   to 

Vaynor,   223. 
Malmsbury  [co.  Wilts],  4"3. 
abbot   and  convent   of,   44,  45, 

304. 

William  abbot  of,  416. 

,  Adam  de  la  or  atte  Hoke,  abbot 

of,  423,  426. 
Malo  Lacu,  Mauley,  John  de,  223. 

Peter  de,  131,  188,  407. 

the  elder  101,  223. 

,  the  younger,  188. 

Peter  son  of  Peter  de,  101. 

,  Margaret  wife  of,   101. 

Robert  de,  119,  212.  226,  247, 

261,  265. 

Stephen  de,  131. 

Malo  Leporario.     •Sec  Mauleverer. 
Malogret  [Majorca?],  385. 
Malore,  Malure,  Ralph,  124. 

,  Reginald,  188. 

Malteby,  Alan  de,  179. 

Malton  [co.  York],  prior  of,  129,  329. 

prior  and  convent  of,  331. 

Old  [co.  York],  331. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Malton  in  Rydalo  [oo.  York),  143. 
Malton  [oo.  York],  Henry  de.  106,  161, 

3B4. 
,  Thomas  do,  »bbot  of  Whitby, 

179. 

William  de,  282,  421. 

Malumbre,  Muster  Bichatd  de,  of  Cre- 

moni,  prabendnry  of  Oiton  and 

Cropbill  41". 
Malur^.  S.T.  Mali.rd. 
Malvern,  ci>.  Worcester,  chaw  iif,   112. 

118.  403. 

,  forest  of,  222. 

Malvern,  Great  [oo.  Woroe6t«r],  prior 

and  convent  of,  4. 
Malvern,  Little  [oo.  Worcester],  64. 

,  prior  of,  64.  241. 

,  manors  of.  &i. 

Malyns.    See  Malines. 

Man,  Scotch  Tessels  infesting  the  sea 

about,  126. 
Man,  John,  385. 

Manby,  oo.  Lincoln.     S-e  Maiieby. 
Mancestre,  Guy  dp,  "ji,  428. 

Simon  de,  319. 

,  Simon  his  brother,  319. 

Manchester,  Mancestre  [co.  Lancaster], 

Master  John  de  Kverdon,  paraon 

of.  101. 
Manohion,  Jolin.  a'>7. 
Maneby  [Manby,  co,  Lincoln],  John  de, 

817. 

tier  Mauneby. 

Haners,  John  de,  109. 

Manewden.    Manewedene    [co,    Essex], 

383. 
Manewod,  Bartholnmeir  de.  374. 

,  John  de,  81. 

Sk  Manawood. 

Mangerilayn,  John,  20. 
Maniword.     Sre  Moniword. 
Manstone,  Thomas  de,  448. 
Manswood  ?  Manewod  [oo.  Dorset],  374. 
Mnnthorp,   William   de.   32,   219.   2.'i2, 

389. 
Manynord.    See  Moniword, 
Mapoldoreharii.     .^rr  Mspledurham. 
Mapeldiinrell.    Src  Maplederwell. 
Maporton  [oo,  Somerset]    Nicholas  de 

Wedergrave,   the  younger,   pre- 
sented to.  286. 
,  Nicholas  de  Wavyngton,  rector 

of,  286, 
Mapeshury     in     Wille.sden,     Mapeabery 

[co.   Middlesex],   prebend  of   St. 

Paul's,  London,  221, 
Maplederwoll.  .MiipeldurHell,  co.  South- 
ampton, Hi.'j    1(S8. 
Mapledurham,       Mapeldnreham       [co. 

Southampton],  29. 


Mar,  Donald  de,  212,  304. 
constable  of  the  Castle  of  New- 
ark, 63. 
Marbek,  Robert  de,  23. 
Maroel,  Adam,  19, 
March.    See  Marche. 
Marchal.     See  Maresohal. 
Marcham,  co.  Berks.    See  Mercham. 
March amley.  Marohumleye,  co.  Salop, 

146. 
,  Geoffrey  de  Wolseleye,  parson  of 

the  chapel  of,  141^. 

Scit  Mnrchumle. 

Marchaunt,  Denis  la,  439, 

,  Petronilla  his  wife,  439. 

Marche,  March,  Master  John  de  la,  103, 

229,   ^6. 

,  Nicholas  de  la,  18,  167. 

,  William  de,  122,  225,  242,  450. 

Mai-chBFOux  or  Marche-Ranul,  Marohe- 

Tof  [I'Oise],   prior  of,  7. 
Marchia,  Roger  de,  377. 

,  ,  Peter  his  brother,  377. 

Marchumle,  Robert  de,  parson  of  Great 

Billing,  39,  120,  354. 
,  ,  Master  of  the  hospital 

of  St.  Nicholas,  Nantwich,  S62. 

See  MardiBmlej. 

Marcii,  Master  John,  proctor  in  England 

of   the    bouse    of    St.    Antaine, 

VionnoiB,  2(i. 
Marcle,  t.i<    Hereford.    See  Markele. 
Marden,  Mawurdyn,  co.  Hereford,  271. 
Marden  ?  Merwheden,  oo.   Wilts,   166, 

168. 


,  Robert  de  la,  317. 

,  Roger  de  la,  52, 

,  Stephen  de  la,  234. 

Sec  Mere. 

Mareduc.    See  Merodno. 
Marenny,  Mareny.     S'C  Marny. 
'Mareschal,'  91. 

Mftrcselia!    MBrdml,  Adam  le,  388. 
I    ,  Anselm  le,  66,  147. 

,  Gilbert,  sometime  earl  of  Pem- 
broke, 422. 

,  Henry,  171. 

John  le,  162,  159,  170,  328,  367, 

,  ,  Hugh  his  man,  171. 

,  ,  of  Maresfield,  402, 

John  son  of  Gilbert  le,  of  Guild- 
ford, 295. 

,  John  son  of  Ralph  le,  18. 

,  Nicholas  le,  359. 

,  Peter  le,  186. 

,  Richard  le,  73,  446. 

,  Rc^er  le,  of  Middleton,  80. 

,  Simon  le,  264,  443. 


GENEBAL    INDEX. 


Ma  resohal — tint. 

Thomas  lo,  319. 

Thomas,  the  earl.     See  Thomma. 

,  Thomas  le,   169. 

William  le,  160,  371.  396. 

,  William,  of  T)(trpli(?ster    390. 

William  le,   of  MnwHold     403. 

,   William  son  of  Rnliili  If,  ,'iL' 

,   ,  John  hill  brother,  52. 

MaresReld,  Marsefeld  [co.  SuK,sex].  402. 
Marejs,     iSi-c  Marisco. 
Margaret,  late  consort  of  Ekiward  I,  403. 
Marger;,   William   nod   of,   de   Roppes- 

lave,  68. 
Marham  [co.  Norfolk],  William  de,  201. 
Marham.    See  Merholm. 
Marholm,    Harhaiu,   co,    Northampton, 

156, 
Mariner,  Thomas  le,  450, 
Mariner,     S'e  Mornington. 
Marisco,  Mnreys,  Herbert  de,  269. 

,  Nicholas  de,  362,  36.'j. 

See  Mersh. 

Mark,  Jacoroin  de,  359,  384,  446. 

Ser.  Merk. 

Markbj,   Harkeby   [co,   Lincoln],   prior 

of,  89. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  220,  229. 

Markeden  [co.  Gloucester],  ."il. 
Markeley     [Marcle,     co.     Hereford  P], 

John  de,  146, 
Uarkeshale,  Merkeshale,  Alan  de,  361. 

,  Arthur  son  of  Herbert  de,  362, 

,  Ellen  his  wife,  362. 

,  William  de,  211, 

Markeshall.    5™  Markshall. 
Markesham,  John  de,  151.  449. 
Market,  380. 

I  clerk  of  the,  profits  of  pleas  be- 
fore, 306. 

,  grant  of,  33. 

Markeys,  William  le,  456. 

Felicia  wife  of,  456. 

Markfield,    Merkefeld    [co.    Leicester], 

Richnrd  de  Heslarton,  presented 

111  tlip  chiirpli  of  113. 
Markham     Wwt ,     Westmarkham     [co. 

Notts],  Kichard  de  Hoton,  vicar 

of,  230, 
Markham.  Richard  de,  189. 
Markshall,  Markesfiale  [co.  Kssex],  361, 

,  WilJjniLi  iJnrson  of,  361, 

Markward,  Tiioiims    3;]9 

:■; '  Maxoenta  his  wife,  3m. 

Marlbergh.     Ste  Marleborgh. 
Marlboroueh,  Marleherwe,  Marlebergh 

CO.  Wilts,  16G,  168,  169,  319.     ' 

,  castle  of,  4D.  ■ 

CBstlo,  constable  of,  44, 


Marlebergh,  Marlbergh,  Thomas  de,  69, 

148,  374. 
Marleberwe.    See  Mnrlborougli. 
Marlow,  Merlaire  [eo,  Buckb],  118. 
Maripas,  Moiirepas  [nenr  Hiirsham,  co. 

Sussex]    prebend  of  303. 
Manneduk   Jnhn  le,  Iii.i  wife  of,  398. 

Riehnrd  le,  204. 
Marmoutier  lez  Tours  [Indre  et  Loire], 

John  abbot  of,  286. 
Mnrmion     Mnriiiyutii:.    MnriiLiini,   Mar- 

mioun,  Henry,  17. 
,  John,  163,  188,  212,  222,  226, 

2.G8,  264. 
,  John,  the  elder,  60,  250,  253, 

308,  311. 

,  John  de,  the  younger,  80. 

,  Manser,  401. 

,  Robert,  393. 

Marnj,  Mareny.  Marenny,  William  de, 

38,  61,  96,  424,  430. 
Marrades,  Dominic,  259. 


,     PlHI 


,  259, 


Marsefeld.     See  Maresfield, 
Marseye,     >'.■,■  Miiltcr.M'v, 
j    Marsh  by  Tickhill  [co.  Notts],  prior  of, 

!        ^' 

',    Marsh  Land,  eo.  Norfolk,  465,  456. 
I    Marsh  Land,  Merklond,  Merskland,  oo. 

York,  256,  375. 
I    Marshalsea,   prison,   45,    122,   223. 

I    See  aUo  London,  Marahalaea, 

i    ,  the  office  of,  341,  402, 

I  Marshwood,  Mersfiwode  Too.  Dorsetl 
i  244. 

i  Marsopioi,  Marsuppini,  John,  271,  401 
j  Marston,  Mcr.'.tnn,  co.  Wilts,  166,  168 
I    Mni-stuii-Moretiiiiie,  Merston  [co.  Bed, 

ford],    15.5,  4.51. 
j   Marston    St.    Laurence,    Merston    [co. 
I  Northampton],   58,   316. 

Gilbert  vicar  of,  58.  316. 

Sfe  Merstoit. 

;    Marsuppini.     See  Marsopini. 

!    Martel,  EJias,  118,  220,  262,  301. 

! William    his    son    and 

I  heir,  302,  416. 

I    Amicia  wife  of,  416. 

I    ,  William,  31, 

!    constable  nf  the  castle 

j  of  Gliiuce.stef    40(1, 

!    Marteleye.     See  Martley. 

Martin,   Martyn,   David,   bishop  of  St 
Davids  [1296  to  1328]    72 

,  John,  120. 

,  Nicholas.  269,  371. 

Robert,  18,  30,  31    38.  118   l.'"," 

;  170,  417. 

'    ,  William,  39. 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


595 


Martiyallis,  Mortivallis,  Roger  de,  dean 
of  Lincoln  and  canon  of  Salisbury, 
bishop  of  Salisbury  [1315  to 
1330],  70,  123,  137,  140,  203, 
214,  36.5,  367,  372,  406,  423,  426. 

Martley,  Marteleye,  co.  Worce8ter,30, 
388. 

,  Master  Peter  Filliol,  parson  of, 

219. 
Martock,  Mertok,  co.  Somerset,  444. 

Marton,  Marton  by  Horncastre,  co. 
Lincoln,  374. 

[co  York],  336. 

Marton,  John  de,  parson  of  West  Til- 
bury, 24,  174,  270,  414. 

,  John  de,  parson  of  West  Til- 
brook  {sic)y  24. 

,  Robert  de,  316. 

See  Merton. 

Martry,  Martri,  co.  Meath,  277. 

Martyn.     See  Martin. 

Marwell,  Merewell  [co.  Southampton], 
321. 

Marwell,  co.  Southampton.  See  Mere- 
well. 

Masham,  Massham,  Massam  [co.  York], 
prebend  of,  137,  214. 

Masham,  William  de,  128. 

Masinton,  William  de,  452. 

Mas.sam.     See  Masham. 

Masse.     See  Hauvill. 

Massham.     Sr^  Masham,  co.  York. 

Massingham,  Massyngham  [co.  Nor- 
folk], Simon  de  CMaxby,  parson 
of,  440. 

Matelask,  Richard,  152,  171. 

Mateshale,  Nicholas  de,  252. 

,  ,  William     his     brother, 

252. 
Mateston   [Matson,   co.   Gloucester    P], 

William  le  Chaundeler  of.       See 

Chaundeler. 
Matfen    Eiast,    Estmatfen    [co     North- 
umberland], 241. 
Mathersey.     Sec  Mattersey. 
Matheu.     See  Matthew. 
Matlak.     See  Matlock. 
Matlock,  Matlak,    co.  Derby,  148,  156. 
,  Master  Robert  de  Bridlyngton, 

parson  of,  83. 
Mattersey,     Marseye,     Mathersey    [co. 

Nottingham],  55,  370,  373. 

,  prior  of,  337. 

Matthew,  Matheu,  Geoffrey,  377. 
,  William  son  of,  do  Knyveton, 

415. 
Maubaunk,  Edmund,  22. 

,  Philip,  431. 

,  Walter,  parson  of  the  chapel  of 

Clifton,  430. 


Mauclerk,  Thomas,  204. 

Maud.     See  Malle. 

Maudut,  Mauduth,  Maudoit,  Mauduyt, 

Maudyt,  John,  15,  71,  293,  349. 
,  ,  son  of  Warin  Maudoit, 

16. 

,  Roger,  87,  101,  200,  205. 

,  Roger,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Dunstanburgh,  233. 

,  Thomas,  19. 

Maufe,  Andrew,  424. 

Maulden,  Maldon  [co.  Bedford],  parson 

of,  Serjeant  of,  155,  451. 
Maulevorer,  John,  20,  212,  433,  456. 

,  Nicholas,  384. 

Mauley.     See  Malo  Lacu. 

Maundevill,   Richard   de,   of  Swanton, 

448. 
,  Robert  de,  60,   128,   178,   250, 

253,  258,  308. 
,  ,  John  his  man,  60,  250, 

253,  258.  308. 

,  Thomas  de,  61. 

,  William,  or  William    de,    154, 

258,  308,  311. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  154. 

,  ,  Robert     his     hayward, 

154. 
Mauneby,  Thomas  de,  391. 

See  Maneby. 

Maunfreys,  Thomas,  801. 
Maunsel,  William,  73. 

,  William  the  elder,  80. 

Maunt,  John  le,  386. 
Maunte,  John  de,  28. 

See  Medunta. 

Maupes,  Robert,  134. 

,  ,  Walter  his  brother,  134. 

Mausone,  Nicholas,  446. 

See  Maggesone,  Malle. 

Mautravers,  Edward,  16,  46,  445. 

,  John,  53,  164,  165. 

,  ,  the  younger,  16,  40,  46, 

62. 

,  Robert,  Lucy  wife  of,  22. 

,  ,  John  son  of,  22. 

Mawardyn.     See  Marden. 

May.     See  Mey. 

Maxstoke  [co.  Warwick],  378. 

Maydenston.     See  Maidenston. 

Maydewell,  John  de,  362. 

Mayel,  Master  Richard,  296. 

Maykyn,  Hugh,  263. 

Maylauriemrayk.     See  Bromfield  (Mae- 

lor  Cymraeg). 
Maylaursaesnek.     See  Maelor  Saesnag. 
Maylebit.     See  Maelienydd. 
Maymond,  William,  258,  308,  312. 
Maynard.    See  Maignard. 
Mayo,  WUliam,  155,  257,  368. 
Mayors,  24,  379, 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


Hayora.    See  Bristol ;  London. 

Mayaant,  William,  54. 

Majsmor.     ,S(V  MniKcmore. 

Mason,     Mazuiui,     Mndion,    Maohonn, 

Jobn  lo,  1J5,  374. 

,   Nicholas,  157,  164. 

,  William,  165,  157, 1G4,  368,  374. 

Meaburn    Kiiieh,    Hob  urn    Regis,    co. 

Westmoreland,  328. 
Meashani,  Meysham  {co.  Derby],  80. 
Meath,    Mytlie    and    Trym    [Ireland], 

county  of,  si'ijeiinly  fif,  78. 
,  John  bishop  of  n>rk,  translated 

l«  "be  hi.sliop  of,  5,  140. 
Meaux,  Helsa  [co.  Torkj,  Adam,  abbot 

of,  248. 

,     abbot  of,  2S1. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  299. 

Mebnrn.     See  Meaburn. 

MedbGUrn<>  [co.  Wiltsi  ,  323. 

Medburn    Edmund  de,  101. 

Mede,  John  atte,  450. 

Madelnn(>,  Tbomni'de,  395. 

Medestede,  Andrew  de,  270. 

Medunta,    Matthew    de,     dean    of    St. 

Tiiiryaiis,   28. 

A'ec  Maunte, 

Mees,  William  de,  parson  of  St.  Mary, 

North  Berkbnmpstead,  4.5. 
Master  William  de,  parson  of 

North  Berkhampstead.  182,   244. 
MeghenherEb,  Lsmbert,  414. 
Meignill.     S«  Meygnill. 
Met llursey sens k.     Sfc  Maelor  Seesnag. 
Meiny,  Meisne,  78. 
Melbourne,    Melborn,    co.    Derbt^,    149 

156. 
Melbourne  ?  Melbnrn  [co.  Derby],  92. 
Melbourne,  Muleburn,  co.  York,  373. 
Melburn.  ilt'b'biini,  Miildeburn,  Melde- 

bourn,  Jolin  do,  I(l3. 

,  Ju)in,  of  ComploTi.  440. 

,  Robert  de,  10. 

,  Walter  de,  259. 

,  Master  William  de,  parson  of 

Milford,  120. 

,  William  de,  clerk,  106. 

,  William  de,  308.  312. 

Melcombe,     Melecombe     [co.     Dorset], 

burgesse.'j  and  ciitnmonalty  of,  4-5! 
Meldeburn.     Sec  Melburn. 
Meldon,  Michael  de,  58,  a53. 

,   ,  rector  of  Campsall.  349. 

Sre  Maldon. 

Melebnm.    f!iv  Melburn. 
Melecombe.    See  Melcombe. 
Melea.     See  Meoles. 
Melford,     See  Milford. 


Melienydd  or  Maelienydd  Melenyth, 
Melenith  [co.  Badnw],  land  of. 
levies  from,  98. 

lord  of.     See  Edmund,  Mrl  of 

Sent. 

Molionvdd  ?  Maylebit  [co.  Radnor], 
cnntred  of,  13C. 

Melkeleve.     See  Milkeley. 

Melksop.  Henry    3^ 

Mplleford,  Gilberl  de,  449. 
Sn  Milford. 

Melleford,  co.  York.     S^f-  Milford. 

Melleford.     See  Mollisford. 

Meller.     See  Molendinarius. 

Melteton.    See  Milton. 

Meilo,  DroKO  de,  217. 

Melmerby,  MelmorBy  [co.  Cumberland], 
175,  362. 

Melmorby.     See  Melmerby. 

Melner.     See  Molendinariua. 

Melrose  [co.  Roxburgh],  letters  patent 
dated  at,  197,  198,  200. 

Melsa,  .SeulHfitiea  do,  287. 

Melsa.     ,sVr  Meoux 

Melton  Mowbray,  Melton,  co.  Leicester, 
149.  l.J6,  183,  327.  3.W,  412. 

,  John   de  Wodeford,   presented 

to  the  chnrcfi  of,  395. 

Melton  Ross  cum  Scamblesby,  Seamasby 
«nd  Mc'liiiiL  [cii,  l.iTio'iIii  ,  Master 
Robert  Hereward,  prebendary  of, 
357. 

Melton,  John  de,  presented  to  the 
church  of  Great  C'arlton,  302. 

,  ,  parson  of  Oreat  Carl- 
ton, 4S4. 

,  Thomas  de,  172. 

,  William  de.  prebendary  of  Lin- 
coln, canon  of  York  and  provost 
of  Beverley,  archbishop  of  York 
[1317  to  1340],  50,  71,  83,  137, 
138,  174,  1S4.  195.  228,  293,  317, 
318,  336,  367,  372.  386,  422. 

,   ,  late      keeper      of     the 

W.irdrot)e,   23l,  295. 

Meltone.     See  Milton. 

Men  at  arms.  214. 

,  mounted,  42. 

Mpiiniint,  Gotiili'sforii,  3&4. 

,  Walter,  66. 

Meneteth,  John  de,  278,  293,  294. 

Menill.    See  Meygnill. 

Mepep,  Thomas,  230. 

Mercer,  Alan  le,  of  Hodnet,  146. 

,  Albred  le,  153,  170. 

',  Peter  lo,  375. 

,  Thomas  le,  386. 

Mercham  [Marcham,  co.  Berks],  William 

de,  154. 
Merchants,  principal  debtors,   34, 

seal,  321. 

,  statute  of,  288. 


GENEKAL    INDEX. 


597 


iierciesden.     See  Merkesden. 
Mere  [co.  Wilts],  403. 
Mere  [co.  Wilts  P],  hospital  of,  176. 
Mere,  John  de,  403. 

,  ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  403.      ' 

,  Richard  atte,  426. 

See  Mare. 

Merebec  [a  tributary  of  the  Petterill, 

CO.  Cumberland],  4. 
Merecumbe  [in  the  deanery  of  Frome, 

CO.  Somerset],  284. 
Mereden,  John  de,  226. 
Meredith    ap   Eynon   or   Eignon,    167, 

449. 
Mereduk,  Mareduc,  ap  Eynoun,  72. 
son  of  Kenan,  prince  of  Wales, 

400. 

ap  Lewelin,  72. 

Merefeld,  Simon  de,  305. 

Meres,  John  de,  2. 

Meret.     See  Meriet. 

Mereunith.     See  Merioneth. 

Mere  vale  [co.  Warwick],  abbot  of,  106, 

323. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  76,  77, 

78. 
Merevale  Abbey  [co.  Warwick],  letters 

patent  dated  at,  76,  79. 
Merewe.     Se^i  Merrow. 

Merewell,  Merwell,  Henry  de,  bishop  of 

Winchester  [1305  to   1316],  321, 

400,  401. 
,  John    de,    presented    to    Baug- 

hurst,  353. 
,  ,  vicar    of    Bourne     St. 

Mary,  353. 
[Marwell,     co.     Southampton], 

William,  310. 

;S^ee  Marwell. 

Mereworth,  co.  Kent,  395. 

,  advowson  of,  395. 

Mereworth,  John  de,  69,  188,  395. 

,  Richard  de,  238. 

,  Roger  de,  413. 

Meriet,  Meret,  John,  39,  253,  258,  308, 

374. 

,  William  de,  250,  251. 

,  William  de,  of  Genoa,  460,  453. 

Merioneth,  Mereunith,  Merionith,  Meri- 

onyth    [North    Wales],    land    of, 

levies  from,  73,  98. 

,  county  of,  136. 

,  sheriff  of,  158. 

Merk,  Robert  de,  Jakemina  wife  of,  132. 

,  Thomas  de,  433. 

See  Mark. 

Merkades,  Raymond,  of  Penne,  104. 
Merkefeld.     See  Markfield. 
Merkere,  William,  bailiff  of  the,  154. 
Merkesden,   Meroleeden   [Marsden,   co. 

Lancaster],  Richard  de,  206,  882. 


Merkeshale.     See  Markeshale. 

Merkiond.     See  Marsh  Land. 

Merkynfeld,  John  de,  2. 

Merlawe,  John  de,  parson  of  Naseby, 
262. 

Merlawe.     See  Marlow. 

Merlee,  William  de,  262. 

Merlyn,  John,  170. 

,  Richard,  165,  461. 

Merrow,  Merewe  [co.  Surrey],  448. 

Mersbaldyngton.     See  Baldon  Marsh. 

Mersh,  Merssh,  Richard  atte,  his  man, 

258,  369. 

See  Marisco. 

Mershton,  John  de,  19. 
Mershwode.     See  Marshwood. 
Merskland.     See  Marshland. 
Merssh.     See  MersE. 
Merston,  Richard  de,  406. 

,  Thomas  de,  99. 

,  William  de,  61. 

Merston,  Robert  de  Neuby,  parson  of, 

202. 

Merston.     See  Marston. 

Merston.     See  Marston-Moretaine. 

Merston.     See  Marston  St.  Laurence. 

Mertok.     See  Martock. 

Merton  [co.  Surrey],  prior  of,  80,  100, 
101. 

Merton,  Mertton,  Henry  de,  parson  of 
Weston  by  Beccles,  122. 

,  Hugh  de,  316. 

,  John  de,  66,  74,  267,  369,  463. 

,  John  de,  of  Ellesmere,  146. 

,  Richard  de,  293. 

iS^ee  Marton. 

Mertton.    See  Merton. 
Merwell.     See  Mere  well. 
Merwheden.     See  Marden. 
Meryngton,  Hugh  de,  286,  360. 

,  ,  [Agnes]  his  wife,  360. 

Messager,  Norman  le,  266. 

,  WUliam  le,  42. 

Messer,  Peter  le,  66. 

Mestre,  Thomas  le,  340. 

Metham,  Master  Robert  de,  parson  of 
Bentham,  3G5. 

,  Thomas  de,  188. 

Metheleye,  Methelay,  John  de,  294. 

,  John  de,  of  Thornhill,  99. 

Methelwold.     See  Methwold. 

Metheryngham,  Robert  de,  379. 

Methley,  Metheleye  [co.  York],  294. 

Methwold,    Methelwold,    co.    Norfolk, 

446. 
Meorer,  William  de  la,  286. 
Meuric,  Meurik,  de  Obmoya,  Cammoys, 

Kemmeys,  77,  106,  167. 

ap  Lewelin,  77. 

ap  Rees,  18,  73,  77,  167.  206. 

,  ,  William  his  brother,  77. 


598 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Mewe,  John,  111. 

Mey,  May,  Hugh  le,  of  Fincham,  248. 

,  ,  Emma  his  wife,  24S, 

,  Joan  la,  30. 

,  Robert  le,  30. 

,  William  le,  248,  397. 

Meygnill,    Menill,    Meignill,   Hugh    de, 

224,  369,  428. 
Meygvill  (sk),  Hugh  de,  259. 

Meysham.     See  Measham. 

Michael,  Nicholas  sou  of,  de  Spaldyng, 

32. 
Micham.     See  Mitcham. 

Michedevre,    Muchedovre,    Robert    do, 

104,  197,  384. 
Michel,  John,  253,  326. 
,  ,  Christiana        sometime 

his  wife,  326. 

,  Matthew,  444. 

,  Richard,  444. 

,  ,  William  son  of,  154. 

,  Robert,  184. 

,  Stephen  son  of  Richard,  416. 

,  Thomas,  54. 

,  William,  97. 

fi>cc  Michol. 

Micheldever.     Se-c  Michedevre. 

Michelgrove,  Muchelgrove  [co.  Sussex], 
422,  433. 

Michelham  [co.  Sussex],  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  193,  424. 

Michol,  Arnold,  139. 

See  Michel. 

Mickleham,  Mikelham  [co.  Surrey],  8. 

,  church  of,  advowson  of,  8. 

Mickleover,  Ovre,  Great,  co.  Derby,  20-". 

Middelneye,  Midelne,  Ralph  de,  122, 
156,  190,  444. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,   15G. 

Middelton  [Milton,  co.  Kent],  Funtan- 
us  de,  151,  313. 

,  Gilbert  de,   209,  298. 

,  Master  Gilbert  de,  34. 

,  archdeacon  of  North- 
ampton, 43,  115,  121,  128,  241, 
272,  372. 

,  ,  prebendary    of   Thamp, 

43. 

,  ,  Wallokeburn, 

43. 

,  ,  Netheravon,  43. 

,  ,  Sutton,  43. 

,  ,  Henstridge,   43. 

,  ,  Hinton,  43. 

,  ,  Ledbury,  43. 

,  ,  Edington,  43. 

,  ,  Horton,  120. 

John  de,  172. 

,  Philip  de,  178,  179. 


Middelton,  Philip  de — cont. 

,  ,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Montgomery,  51. 

,  Richard  de,  139. 

[Middelton,     co.     Hereford  P], 

Richard  de,  17. 

,  Master  Richard  de,  19. 

,  Richard     de,     keeper     of     the 

Market  of  Ireland,  127. 

,  Robert  son  of  William  de,  326. 

,  Roger  de,  89. 

[Middleton  Scriven,  co.  Salop], 

Thomas  son  of  Alice  de,  388. 

,  William  de,  29. 

,  Master  William  de,  175. 

Middelton.     See  Middleton. 

Middelyngton.     See  Middleton  Stoney. 

Middlesex,  arrays  or  levies  from,  124, 
213. 

,  rebels  lands  in,  144,  161. 

,  sheriflf  of,  97. 

,  tenth  in,  225. 

,  victuals  from,  243,  277. 

Middleton,  Middelton,  Roger  le  Mares- 
chal  of.     See  Mareschal. 

[co.     Northampton],     John     de 

Hemmyngburgh,  parson  of,  24. 

[near  Andover,  co.  Southamp- 
ton], 310. 

[co.  York  ?J,  Roger  de  Sutton, 

vicar  of,  196. 

Middleton  in  Wharfdale,  Middelton  in 
Whervedale  [co.  York],  93. 

Middleton  Scriven,  co.  Salop.  Sec  Mid- 
delton. 

Middleton-Stoney,  Midelyngton,  Mydel- 
yngton,  Middelyngton,  co.  Ox- 
ford, 180,  182. 

Middlezoy,  Middelsowy  [oo.  Somerset], 
a50. 

Midelne.     See  Middelneye. 

Mixihui-st,  Mithurst,  co.  Sussex,  131, 
271. 

Mitfyt,  alias  Misfote,  Peter,  315,  380. 

Miggeleye,  William  de,  91,  156. 

Mighners,  Myghners,  Myners,  John  de, 
175. 

forester  of  Cannock  Forest,  359. 

,  John  son  of  John  de,  255. 

y  ,  Henry  his  brother,  255. 

Migners,  co.  Stafford,  156. 

Mignot,  John,  441. 

See  Mynyot. 

Mikelhame,  John  de,  8. 

See  Mickleham. 

Miklesik,  co.  York,  373. 

Milcombe,     oo.     Oxford.      See     Milde- 

coumbe. 
Mildeconmbe    [Milcombe,    co.    Oxford], 

Walter  de,  155,  257,  368. 


GEXEllAL     INDEX. 


599 


Mildenhale,  Geoffrey  de,  marshal  of  tlie 

king's  hall,  229. 

,  Master  John  de,  24. 

,  Thomas  de,  166. 

Mile,  Richard,  a53,  450. 

See  Mille. 

Mileham,  Thomas  de,  449. 

Miles,  Robert,  251. 

Mileward,  Muleward,  Mulleward,  Henry 

le,  815,  380. 

,  Geoffrey  le,  448. 

,  John  le,  448. 

,  Robert  le,  448. 

,  Richard  le,  of  Rotherfield,  Joan 

daughter  of,  259,  309,  312. 
Milford,  Melford  [co.  Derby  ?],  Master 

William  de  Melbourn,  parson  of, 

120. 
,    Mulleford,       Muleford        [co. 

Southampton],  315.  380. 

,  Muleford  [co.  Wilts],  390. 

,  Melleford  [co.  York],  87. 

Milford,  John  de,  102. 

,  Thomas  de,  287. 

See  Melleford. 

Milkeley  in  Standon,  Melkeley,  co. 
Herts,  park  of,  383. 

Mille,  Mulle,  Mull,  John  atte,  of  Cheri- 
ton,  400. 

,  Margery  atte,  154. 

,  Peter  atte,  256,  447. 

,  Richard  atte,  258,  369,  447. 

,  Thomas  atte,  374,  383. 

,  Walter  atte,   148. 

,  William  atte,  154. 

See  Molendino;   Mile. 

Miller.     See  Molendinarius. 

Milleton.     See  Milton. 

Millichope,  Millynghope  [co.  Salop],  52. 

Milly,  Roger,  247. 

Millynghope.     See  Millichope. 

Milnecotes,  co.  Northampton,  156. 

Milnere.     See  Molendinarius. 

Milnerswyf,  Denise  the,  314. 

Milton,  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  hundred 
of,  446. 

,  Meltone     next     Sittingbourne, 

00.  Kent,  13. 

,  Multon     [near     Newport,     co. 

»     Monmouth],  163. 

[by  Peterborough],  co.  North- 
ampton, 172,  253. 

,  Melleton,  Milleton  [co.  Somer- 
set or  Dorset],  371. 

Milton,  CO.  Kent.    See  Middelton. 

Mimmes,  John,  80. 

Minims  North,  Northmymmes  [co. 
Herts],  Gilbert  de  Sandale,  rector 
of,  301. 

Gilbert  de  Wygeton,  rector  of, 

301. 


Minchin  Hampton,  Hamptonia  [co. 
Gloucester],  331. 

Mines,  414. 

See  Cornwall;    Cumberland; 

Devon. 

Minster  in  Thanet  [co.  Kent],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  14,  23,  25. 

Minsterworth,  Ministreworth  [co.  Glou- 
cester], 26. 

,  William   de  Thunneyk,   parson 

of,  322. 

Minstreton  Temple.    See  Misterton. 

Ministreworth.     See  Minsterworth. 

Miracles,  378,  442.  O 

Mirihel,  Thomas,  of  Bumham,  159. 

,  ,  of  Brunnemuth,  159. 

Mirimuth,  Mirymouth,  Master  Adam, 
381,  414. 

,  John,  331. 

Misen,  Adam  de,  151. 

Miserden,  Musardre,  co.  Gloucester, 
166,  168. 

Misfote,  alias  Miffyt,  315,  380. 

Misterton,  Minstreton  Temple,  co. 
Leicester,  156. 

Mitcham,  Micham  [co.  Surrey],  359. 

Mitchelmarsh,  Muchelmersh  [co.  South- 
ampton], Thomas  de  London, 
parson  of,  48,  141. 

Mitford  [co.  Northumberland],  castle  of, 
37. 

Mithurst.     See.  Midhurst. 

Miton,  Nicholas  de,  234. 

Mitton,  Miton    [co.  York],  196,  234. 

,  Master  Adam  de  Waleton,  par- 
son of,  244. 

Modibrok,  Richard  de,  152,  171. 

Modican,  Robert,  267. 

Moeles,  Meles,  Alan  de,  285. 

,  Margaret  de,  40,  230. 

,  Nicholas  de,  Margaret  wife  of, 

426. 

,  Roger  de,  286. 

Moerdyngg,  Hugh  de,  105. 

Mogeputte,  Mogepitt,  Mogepotte,  Rich- 
ard, 253,  258,  308,  312. 

,  William,  253,  258,  312. 

Mohun,  Moun,  James  de,  parson  of 
Brompton,  230. 

,  Master  James  de,  283. 

,  John  de,  419,  423. 

..........  Reginald  de,  351. 

Moigne,  Moyne,  Moygne,  Andrew  le, 
225,  242,  272. 

,  John  le,  20,  439. 

,  Ralph  le,  439. 

,  Robert,  184. 

,  William  le,  91.   115,   124,  213, 

249,  268,  271,  284,  370. 

,  ,  parson  of  Ferriby,  447. 

See  Monk. 


600 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Moiliens.    See  Molliens. 

Mokereuth,  Bernard  de,  111. 

Mold  [co.  Flint],  Master  Henry  de 
Clif' ,  parsoin  of,  207. 

Moleoastre  [Muncaster,  co.  Cumber- 
land], Robert  de,  20. 

,  Walter  de,  20. 

Molendinarius,  Biiller,  Milnere,  Mouner, 
Melner,  Meller,  Mellere,  Denise 
the  wife  of  tlie,  314. 

,  Hugh  le,  155,  257,  368. 

,  John,  155,  257,  368. 

,  John  son  of  Henry  le,  of  Hedon, 

^    96. 
...."..,  Nicholas  le,  11,  377. 

,  Philip  le,  166. 

,  Richard  le,  377. 

,  Richard  son  of  Henry  the,   of 

Rotherham,  234. 

,  Richard  le,  of  Seaton,  54. 

,  Robert     le,     of    Barton    upon 

Humber,  110. 

,  Roger,  37,  314. 

,  William  le,  37,  170. 

,  William  son  of  John  le,  54. 

,  ,  Robert  his  brother,  54. 

Molendino,   Robert  son  of  Walter  de, 

162. 
Molescroft,  Molscroft  [co.  York],  282. 

ft  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  chapel  of, 

141    282.  ' 

Molliens,  Moiliens  [Somme],  357. 

MoUisford,  Melleford,  MoUesford 
[Moulsford,  CO.  Berks],  William 
de,  258,  308,  312. 

Molscroft.     See  Molescroft. 

Molyns,  John,  241. 

,  William  do,  381,  386. 

Moil,  Richard  le,  388. 

Monde.     See  Munde. 

Monemowe.     Sec  Monmouth. 

Monemuth,  Monemue,  Master  Alexan- 
der de,  archdeacon  of  Llandaff, 
afterwards  bishop  of  Llandaff, 
326. 

>  John    de    [canon    of    Lincoln], 

bishop  of  Llandaff  [1295  to  13231, 
293. 

,  William  de,  378. 

Monemuth.    See  Monmouth. 

Monemuwe,  land  of,  lord  of.  See  Lan- 
castre,  Henry  de. 

Mongewell,  Mongewelle,  Mungewell  [co. 
Oxford],  259,  309,  312. 

Moniword,  Monyword,  Maniword, 
Many  word,  Richard,  49,  250,  442. 

,  Richard  son  of  John,  321. 

Monk,  Munk,  John  le,  122. 

>/":-'•">  Florence  late  the  wife 

of,  122. 

,  Feter  le,  67,  122. 

'  ,  Margery  his  wife,  122. 

See  Moigne. 


Bionkbretton,  Monkebretton.    See  Bret- 
ton,  Monk. 
Monks  Kirkeby.    See  Kirby,  Monks. 
Monmouth,      Monemuth,      Monemewe 

[Wales],  land  of,  levies  from,  74, 

98. 
,  lord  of.    See  Lancastre,  Henry 

de. 
Monstroil.    S*!e  Montreuil. 
Mont  St.  Michel  in    peril    of   the    Sea 

[Manche],  abbot  of,  26,  424. 

,  John  abbot  of,  438. 

Montacute,  Monteoute  [co.  Somerset], 

prior  of,  120,  270. 

,  priory,  409. 

Monte  Acuto,  William  de,  23,  34,  122. 
Monte  Alto,  Mouhaut,  Adam  de,  3^4. 

,  John  de,  310. 

Robert  de,  133,  184,  198,  277. 

,  ,  Emma    his    wife,    133, 

184,  326. 
,  ,  lord  of  Ystradalyn  and 

Ha  warden,  98,  275. 

See  Mold. 

Monte  Bocherio,   Mounbocher,   Mount- 

boucher,   Mountbocher,   Bertram 

de,  2,  189,  191,  216. 
[Mont«  Caniso,]  Mountchynsy,  Richard 

de,  186. 
Monte  Claro,  Frisotus  de,  392. 

,  Tottus  de,  392. 

,  Master  John  de,  392. 

Monte  Ficheto.    See  Mountfichet. 
Monte    Florum,    Master    Parvolus    de, 

proctor  of  Neapolio,  cardinal  of 

St.  Adrian. 
Mont«  Forti,  Alexander  de,   125,   132, 

186,  274. 

,  Henry  de,  148,  378,  381,  442. 

,  Peter  de,  39,  48,  66,  67,  89,  319. 

,  Reginald  de,  378,  442. 

Monte  Hermerii,  Ralph  de,  64,  203,  318, 
397,  413. 

,  ,  Isabel    his    wife,    203, 

397,  413. 
Monte  Martino,    Mountmartyn,    Peter 

de,  358. 
,  Ponsard  de,  or  Pouncettus  de, 

184,  333,  358. 
Monte  Pesulano,   Mounpellers,   Mount- 

pelers,      Mountpeliers,      Mount- 

poillers,   Mountpilers,   Peter  de, 

purveyor,  22. 

,  Richard  de,  127,  192. 

,   ,  presented     to     Hintle- 

sham,  204. 

,  Thomas  de,  87,  127,  292. 

»  ,  prebendary     of     Lusk, 

123. 
Monte  Ryvelli,  William  de,  34. 
Montecute.    See  Montacute. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


601 


Montenyaco,  William  de,  28. 

Montgomery  [co.  Montgomery],  3. 

,  gaol  of,  3. 

,  constable  of.       Sec  Middeltoii^ 

Philip  de. 

,  castle  of,  constable  of,  46,  158. 

,  land  of,  179,  447. 

,  foot  from,  178. 

,  liberty  of,  451,  452. 

Montjoux,  St.  Bernard  [Savoy],  hospi- 
tal of,  364. 

Montignac  [Dordogne],  lord  of.  See 
Valence,  Aymar  de. 

See  Montenyaco. 

Montreuil,  Monstroil  [Pas  de  Calais], 
county  of.     See  Ponthieu. 

Montsorel.     Sec  Mountsorrell. 

Monty ng,  John,  255. 

Monye,  John  de,  Dionisiu  wile  of,  411. 

,  Isabel  daughter  of,  411. 

,  John  son  of  John  le,  411. 

,  William  son  of  John  le,  411. 

,  ,  Maud,      Dionisia      and 

Christina  his  sisters,  411. 
Monyword.     Sec  Moniword. 

Moore,  More,  co.  Chester,  194. 

Mora,  the  Moor  without  London,  j 're- 
bend  of  St.  Paul's,  London,  221. 

Morant,  Moraund,  Moraunt,  Moran, 
Master  John,  constable  of  Bor- 
deaux, 192. 

,  Master  Jordan,  28,  31,  57,  o03. 

,  Thomas,  291. 

Moray,  earl  of.     See  Randolf,  Thomas. 

Morburn  near  Goldcliff,  Morburne  [co. 
Monmouth],  164. 

Morby,  Moreby,  Henry  de,  239. 

,  Nicholas  de,  239. 

,  Ralph   de,   274. 

,  Robert  de,  68,  73,  77,  91,  06, 

124,  131,  162,  199,  235. 

,  ,  keeper    of    Bregheuok, 

77. 

Morchard  Bishop's,  Bisshopes  Morchard 
[co.  Devon],  221. 

Morcok,  Morkok,  Hugh,  445. 

,  John,  154. 

,  Robert,  445. 

Morcote  [Morcott,  co.  Rutland],  John 
son  of  Simon  de,  54. 

,  Walter  de,  76. 

Mordon,  Gilbert  de,  5. 

,  ,  Leticia  his  wife,   5. 

[Guilden-Morden,       co.       Ciim- 

bridge],   Hugli  de,    171. 

,  John  de ,  presented  to  Wrattiiig. 

420.  ' 

,  [Guilden-Morden,  co.  Cam- 
bridge], Richard  de,  158,  171. 

,  Robert  de,  171. 

,  Thomas  de,  319. 


More,  Bertrand  de  la,  49,  233,  334,  403. 

,  Hugh  de  la,  210. 

,  John  de  la,  105,  156. 

,  ,  of  Asgarby,  58. 

,  Philip  atte,  17. 

,  Richard    de    la,    presented    to 

Kingston  Seymour,  393. 

,  Robert  de  la,  66. 

,  William  de  la,  16,  166. 

,  Walter  atte,  187,  246. 

,  ,  Margery  his  wife,  246. 

More.     See  Moore. 

More  by  Brugges    [co.  Salop],  398. 

Moreby.     See  Morby. 

Morehaye  [in  King's  Cliffe  co.  North- 
ampton], forester  of.  Sec  Bil- 
burgh,  Adam  de. 

Morel,  Nicholas,  172,  253. 

Moreles,  Ralph,  154. 

Moreton,  Morton,  co.  Dorset,  165. 

,  Robert  de  Berford,  parson  of, 

445. 

,  Morton  Teret  [co.  Salop],  50. 

Morewode,  Robei*t  de,  343. 

Morgan,  John,  427. 

,  Robert,   16. 

Thloyt,  49. 

Morgan  wg,      Morgannow,      Morganno, 

Morgannou  [Wales],  land  of,  153, 

167,  449. 

,  levies  from,  73,  98. 

,  ,  castle  of,  449. 

,  the  seven  cant  reds  of,   136. 

,  land  of,   lord  of.     Sec  Despen- 

ser,  Hugh  le,  the  younger. 

,  Sec  Glamorgan. 

Morian,  Robert,  Olive  wife  of,  228. 

Moriz,    Morice,    Moryz,    Bartholomew, 

153,  170. 
,  John,   96,    124,    153,    170,    186, 

387,  392,  427,  454. 
Morkeshull  [co.  Devon  ?],  138. 
MorkeshuU,  Ralph  de,  138. 
Morkok.     See  Morcok. 
Morle,  Morleye,  Geoflfrey  de,  297,  419. 
[Morley,  co.  Derby  ?],  Geoffrey 

de,  377. 

,  Margaret  de,  297,  419. 

,  Robert  de,  184,  373,  385,  402, 

450. 

,  Thomas  de,  297,  419. 

,  William    de,     king's    minstrel, 

called  *  Roi  du  North,'  210. 

William,  317. 

,  ,  William  his  son,  317. 

Morley,  Morle  [co.  Sussex],  432. 

,  CO.  York,  wapentake,  99,  125. 

Mornington  ?     Mariner,     Ireland     [co. 

MeatB],  church  of,  419. 

,  fishery  of,  419. 

Morpayn,  Robert,  prior  of  Eye,  392. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Mortain,  Mort«yn  [Mauche],  tjt.  Marie 

de  Rocher,  Oeoffrejr,  prior  of,  3. 
Mortein,  Hortayne,  Morteyn,  Eustace 

de,  228. 
,  John,  42,   185.   213.   225,   235, 

268,  311,  448,  449. 

,  William  son  of  Roger  de,  304. 

Morteyn.     S^e  Miirlaiii. 
Mortimer.    See  Mortuo  Mari. 
MortivalliB.     See  MartiTallia. 
Morton  in  LindHL'v    cii.  Lincoln,  442. 
Morton  [Moreton.  co.  Berks  ?],  Clanient 

de.  27. 

,  Gooffrey  de,  330.  334. 

,  Maud  his  wife,  330. 

,  Richard  de,  32. 

[Morton    Pinkney,     cu.     NurtL- 

ampton],  William  son  of  Giles  de, 

58,  316. 

,  WUIiam  de,   llo. 

Morton.     Ste  Moreton. 

Morton  Teret.     5ee  Moreton. 

Mortrik.    See.  Motrico. 

Mortuo     Mari,     Mortemer.     Mortimer, 

Mortyraer,   Constantine   de,   186, 

427. 
,  Edmund  do.  Margaret  wife  of. 

74. 

Henry  de.  17. 

,  Hugh,  228,  239,  358. 

,  John  de,  428. 

,  Lewis  de,  19. 

Margaret  la,  fiO,  2««. 

,  Robert   s.ni  of  William  le,   of 

IiiEoldsby    08. 
,  Roger  de,  of  Chirk,  justice  of 

Wales,  15,  19,  24,  30,  64,  65,  71, 

118,  167,  223,  271. 
,  Roger  de.  of  Wigmore,  15,  17, 

48,  r,l ,  fv-i,  1(J7.  266,  277.  333,  395, 

349,  405.  409,  425,  449. 
,   ,  list   of    protections    for 

those  going  to  Wales  [against  the 

Hatd  Roger],  64^69. 
,   ,  justiciary     of     Ireland, 

40,  43,  176,  331. 

,  ,  Joan  wife  of.  77,  405. 

,   ,  Joan,      Margaret     and 

Isabel,  daughters  of.  40'). 

,  ,  I'uncle,  249. 

,  the  nephew,  249,  443. 

Mortymer.    See  Mortuo  Mari. 
'  Moru,'  390. 
MoryE.     Sfe  Moriji. 

Moiteleye,  Adam  de,  presented  (u  Mot- 
tram,  28-5. 

See  Musle. 

Mosenose,  Robert  del,  446. 
Mosewelle.     See  Muswell. 
MoBton,  William  de,  97. 


Muta,  tiaillard  de,  cardinal  deacon  of 
St.  Lucy  in  Silice.  prebendary  of 
Stoke  by  Natrark,   195. 

,  ,  archdeacon   of   Oxford, 

precentor  and  prebendary  of  Chi- 
chester, 221. 

j    Mote.  William  de  la.  403. 

I    Motonn,   Robert,   171. 

I    Motrico,   Mortrik   LBtscaia,   Spain],   St. 

I  M,<iy.  ship  of.  371. 

I    Muttram,   Mottroin  in   Laugedenedale 

!  [oo.  Chester],  Adam  de  Moseleye 

I  presented  t«,  285. 

i    Moubray,  John  de.  IS.  20,  21,  47,  75, 

I  81,  95,  129.  215.  296.  327. 

Aline  wife  of.  75,  426, 

4^,438. 

j    his  son,  75, 

!    Roger  de,  119,  196. 

'    Mouhaal.     See  Monte  Alto. 

!    Moulsford,  CO.  Berkshire.     See  Molles- 

j  ford. 

I    Moulton,  Multon.  co.  Northampton,  l-W. 

i    Moulton  Park,  Multon  Park.  co.  Nurth- 


mpt.. 


,  66. 


Moulton.     See  Mullon. 
Moumby.     Ser  Mumby. 
M(mtit>o<.'lier     See  Monto  Bocberio. 
M-junceux   John  de,  187. 
Mounry.  Ralph.  2-)8.  369. 
Moundeford.     See  Mundford. 
Mnuner      Ser  Molpndinnrins. 
Mounpellcrs.    See  Monte  Pesulano. 
Mounlbocher.     See  Monte  Bocherio. 


J    Mounteny,  Mounteiievc,  Arnald  son  of 
I  Biihert  d*,  37  " 

,  Arnulf  soil  of  Robert  de,  33. 

John  de,  372. 

!    ,  Miles  de,  3S4. 

;    Thomas  de,  213,  268. 

I    Mountfichet,   John,  T2. 

j    ,  William,  268. 

,    Mount  Gomerr.  Merodiu    le    sei-raunt, 

56. 
!    Monntjoye.    .Sec  Mountejote. 
!    Mountmartyn,     Scf.  Monte  Martino. 
i    Mountpelers.     See  Monte  Pesulano. 
I    Muuntsorrell,   Monl.sorel.  co.   Iieice»ter, 
300,  387. 

Moureholm  [co.  Lancaster  F],  429. 
.    Moustroil.     See  Montrenil. 

Mowyn.  Williajii.  387 

Hoygiie.     See  Hoigne. 
'    MoyI,   Philip  le,  3. 

Miiyiie.     Svr  Moigne. 

Muchedecre.    .Set  Michedevr?. 
'    Muchelgrovs.    Si-r  Michelgrove. 

Muchelmer.sli.     See  Mitchelmarsh. 

Mudiptnve,  Mucchilneye  [co.  Somerset], 
I  abbot  of,  276.  486. 


(iENEKAL    INOEX. 


Mulebum,  oo.  Tork.    Set  Melbourne. 

Muleford.     See  Milford. 

Mulenard.     Hit  Mileward. 

Malgrave.  Mulgreve  [co.  Toik],  228. 

Mull.     See  Mille. 

MuHefonl.     Sre  Milford. 

Mulleu-ard.     See  Hllen-ard. 

MiillviLB,  Heiijv,  S">. 

Multon.  Moultun,  Alan  6e.  43,  125.  132. 

Ralph  de,  l&i,  382. 

Robert  de.   129.  134. 

Roger  de.  174. 

ThoDiaH  de,   John   hta  r»ii   and 

heir,   a^3. 
Thoninii  de.  of  Ksieiiiund,  304, 

333,  341. 
,  Kleaiior   wife   of,    232, 

333. 

,  William  de.  392. 

Multon.     See  MiJton-    Miiuitoii. 
Multon  Park.     Set  Moolton  Park. 
Mumby  [fw.  Lincoln]   church  of,  229. 
Muniby,  Moainby    John  de   151,  ip.j. 
MnncHBter.     Sec  MoleeaHtre. 
Munde,  Monde,  John,  58. 

nichiird,  4.i3. 

Mundeford,   Geoffrey  de,  371. 
Muiiden  [co.  Hertford],  383. 
Munden,  John  de,  366. 
1  Robert   de,   pardon  to  SttSord, 

176,  358. 
Mundevill,  Wilhain  de,  377. 
MundFoi-d.    Moundeford,     co.     Norfolk, 

273. 
Mundsley.  Munesle,  co.  Norfolk,  193. 
Mune,  Mnster  Simon  de,  parson  of  Bre- 

don,  270. 
Munesle.    Sec  Mundsley. 
Munewortli,  Jordan  de,  3'iS. 
Hungewell.     .'s'w  Mongewelle. 
Munk.     Si:e  Monk. 
Munleshow'i,  John,  314. 
Murage,  grants  of,  10,  14,  27,  41,  42, 

49,  m,  114,  352,  394,  400. 
Murdak,   John,   76. 
Muresle,  Thomas  de,  64. 
Muriel,  Thomas,  371. 
Murray,  earl  of.     See  Randolf,  Thomas. 
Murre,  Thoinas,  110. 
Mnsard,  Mussard,  Malcolm,  62   63   78 

07    a08,  388.  3iJi> 

,  Thomas,  2;'>8,  im. 

,  of  Brackley,  166. 

MuHardre.     See  Miserden. 

Musgrare,  Nicholas  son  of  Nicholas  de, 

of  Sulby,  23. 

,  Robert  de,  M6. 

of  Newcastle  on  Tyne, 


Muskham,      NoilJi,      Nurthiiiuukham, 

Northnmskham         [co.       Notts], 

William    de    Hemniingford,    pre. 

bendnry  of.  106. 
William  de  Newerk,  prebendary 

of,  302. 
Mnsle,    Richard   de,    constable    of    the 

castle  of  Pontefract,  906. 

See  Moseleye. 

Mussard.    Sec  Musard. 

Musselburgh,    MiiNtii'biM'i^li    [oo.    I-Idin- 

burgh],   letters  patent  dated  at, 

108. 
Muxtleburgh.     See  Musselburgh. 
Muswell,    Mosewelle,    co.    Oxford,    162, 

169,  319. 
Mutford.     John     de.     justice     [of    tlie 

Common     Bench],     66,    68,    171, 

248,  249,  376,  386,  388,  444,  145, 

446,  448,  454,  457. 

,  Richard  de,  U7. 

Mulilat-ioii    ail 

Muxle,  Adam  de,  194. 

Muytou.     See  Myton. 

Mydelyngton.     See  Middlelon  Stoney. 

Mydisprot,  Richard,  18. 

Uyghners,  Myners.      See  Mighners. 

Myngges,  Nicholas  de,  23o. 

Mynskip,  John  de,  287. 

Mynyot.  Michael,  100. 

iSW  Mignot. 

Mythe.     See  Moath. 

Myton     near    Warwick,     Muytou     [e:). 

Warwick],   368. 


Naffreton,  William  de,  187. 

Nalle.     See  Naul. 

Nantwich,     Wysmauban,     co.     Chester, 

197. 
1  St.    Nicholas  hospital,   Robert 

de  Mnrchiinileyp   master  of,  262. 
Napton  [cu.  Wnnvickl,  247. 
Napton,  Napeton,  Adam  de,  112. 

Roboi't  de    68,  76,  247. 
NoirborUi,     Narbert     [co.     Pembroke], 

Hugh  son  of  Qrifiin,  presented  to, 

118. 
Narbonne,  sacristan  of.    See  Engoliama. 

lM!l^U■|■  Hush  de. 
Narford,  Nerford  [oo.  N<)rfolk],   138. 
Naseb.v,   Naresby  [co.   Northamptonl, 

166. 
John  de  Merlawe,   parson  of, 


604 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Nassington,  Nassyngton  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], 252. 

,  Master  TJrsuB  Jaoobi,  preben- 
dary of,  285. 

Nassyngton,  Master  Roger  de,  121,  230. 

Nassyngton.     See  Nassington. 
Nategrave  [Notgrove,  co.  Gloucester  ?], 

Walter  de,  169,  319. 
Natton,  CO.  Gloucester,  70. 

Naul    ?  Nalle  Clonalewy  [co.   Dublin], 

church  of,  419. 
NauntoU,  Peter  de,  454. 

Naunton,    Newynton   [co.    Gloucester], 

64. 
Naunton     Beauchamp,     Newyton,     co. 

Worcester,  156. 
Nautras  [Aquitaine],  361. 

Nautton  [Nawton,  co.  York],  John  de, 

87. 
Navarre,  king  of.     See  Philip,  king  of 

France. 
,  king  of.     See  Charles  IV,  king 

of  France. 
Navesby.     See  Naseby. 
Navestock,    Navestok   [co.    Essex],    52, 

221. 
Navy,  admirals  of,  90. 
,  admiral.     See  Atliy,   John   de; 

Leyburn,      Robert ;       Perbroun, 

John. 
,  admiral  of   the   Cinque  Ports. 

See  Bataille,  Robert. 
,  admiral   of  the  fleet  from  the 

Thames   to    the    North    or    East 

Fleet.     See  Perbroun.  John. 
,  admiral  of  the  West  Fleet.     See 

Bataille,  Robert. 
,  purveyor  and  fitter  out  of  ships 

for.     S<-'e  Leyburn,  Robert  de. 

,  sliips  for  the  Scotch  war,  102. 

,  ships   for    Gascony,    fitting    of, 

413,  415,  417. 

See  Cinque  Ports. 

Nawton,  co.  York.     See  Nautton. 
Neapolio,    cardinal    deacon.       See    St. 

Adrian's. 
Neasden,    Nesdone   [in   Willesden,    co. 

Middlesex]  prebend  in  St.  Paul's, 

London,  222. 
Neath,  Neth  [co.  Glamorgan],  castle  of, 

168. 

Neburgh.     See  Neuburgh. 
Nodlere,  Richard  le,  375. 

,  Roger  le,  375. 

Nedwod.     See  Needwood. 

Needwood,  Nedwod,  co.  Stafford,  chace 

of,  259. 
Neel,  Thomas,  293. 

,  ,  of  Sandon,  335. 

See  Nigel. 


Neenton,  Newynton,  co.  Salop,  38^. 

,  Thomas,  parson  of,  S8S. 

Nerbert.     See  Narberth. 

Nerford,  Peter  de,  464. 

Thomas  de,  237,  355,  446,  448. 

Nerford.     See  Narford. 

Nesbit  by  Stamfordham,  Nesbyt  [oo. 
Northumberland  P],  241. 

Nesbyt.     8e^  Nesbit. 

Nesdone.     See  Neasden. 

Nesse  [co.  Salop  f],  405. 

Neth.     See  Neath. 

Netheravon,  Netherhavene  [co.  Wilts], 
Master  Gilbert  de  Middelton,  pre- 
bendary of,  43. 

Nethercote,  co.  Oxford,  419. 

Netherwent.     See  Gwent  Nether. 

Netlebede.     See  Nettlebed,  co.  Oxford. 

Netley  ?  Litteleye,  Letteleye  [co. 
Hants],  129. 

,  abbot  of,  290. 

Nettlebed,  Nettlebedde,  Nettelebedde, 
Nitelebedde,  co.  Oxford,  60,  250, 
253,  258,  259,  308,  309,  312. 

Nettlebedde,  Netlebede  [Nettlebed,  co. 
Oxford],  Geoffrey  de,  253,  258, 
308,  312. 

Neubald.     See  Newbald. 

Neubald  South.     See  Newbald  South. 

Neubaud,  Neubald,  Nicholas  de,  162. 

,  Richard  de,  191. 

See  Neubold. 

Neubigging,  John  son  of  Juliana  de,  158. 

,  Thomas  de,  437. 

Neubigging.     See  Newbigging. 
Neubigging  by  Tempsford.     .Vcc  Temps- 
ford. 
Neubiggyng.     Sec  Newbiggen. 

Neubold,  Thomas,  de,  286. 
See  Neubaud. 

Neubold.     See  Newbold  upon  Stour. 

Neubolt.     See  Newbold. 

Neuborugh.     See  Newborough. 

Neuburgh,  Neburgh,  Robert  de,  15,  82, 

123,  418. 
Neuburgh.     jS^ee  Newborough. 

Neuby,  Nieuby,  Adam  son  of  Brice  de, 

64. 

,  John  de,  232. 

,  Robert  de,  parson  of  Merston, 

202. 

,  Robert  son  of  William  de,  60. 

Neuchastel.         See     Newcastle     under 

Lyne. 
Neugh,  John,  155,  257,  368. 
Neuhagh.     See  Newehagh. 
Neuhous.     See  Newsham. 
Neuman.     See  Neweman. 
Neumarche,  Roger  de,  20. 
See  Novo  Mercato. 


(lENERAL     INDEX. 


rt05 


Neuport,    Newport,    Nicholas    son    of 

Nicholas  de,  83. 

,  Peter  de,  3. 

,  Richard  de.  383. 

y  ,  bishop  of  London  [1317 

to  24  August,  1318],  412. 

,  Robert  de,  souter,  1.50. 

,  William  de,  61,  412. 

Neusom,  Neuson,  Neusum,  Adam  de, 
337. 

,  Godrich  de,  lo7. 

,  Hugh  de,  255. 

,  John  de,  333,  348. 

,  Thomas  de,  267. 

,  ,  parson  of  Great  Grans- 
den,  267. 

,  William  de,  75. 

Neusom.     See  Newsham. 

Neusum.     See  Newsom. 

Neuton,  Neweton,  Alan  de,  112. 
,  Henry  de,  parson  of  Seckington, 

80,  378. 
,  William     his     brother, 

378. 

,  John  s(m  of  Reginald  de,  255. 

,  Ranulf  de,  382. 

,  Reginald  de,  monk  of^  after- 
wards abbot  of  Thorney,  266,  273. 

,  Richard  de,  318. 

,  ,  Thomas     his     brother, 

318. 

,  Robert  de,  386. 

Neuton.     See  Newton. 

Neuton.     .Sfce  Newton  Water. 

Neuton  Canonicorum.  See  Stoke  New- 
ington. 

Neuwenham.     Sec  Newenham. 

Neuwerk.     See  Newark. 

Neuynton.     See  Newton. 

Nevers,   count  of.       See  Flanders  and 

Nev^ers. 
Nevill,  Neyvill,  Nevyll,  Edmund  de,  46, 

56,  125,  143.  160,  162,  256. 

,  Hugh  de,  311. 

,  ,  Ida  his  wife,  311. 

John  de,  113,  168,  191,  204,  311, 

372,  378,  395,  403,  404,  486. 

John  de.  of  Stoke,  9. 

,  Margaret  de,  5.  64. 

,  Mary  de,  5. 

Philip  de,  18,  101,  108,  199,  442. 

»  ,  Agnes  his  wife,   108. 

,  Ralph  de,  92,  130,  200,  212,  227, 

261,  264,  268,  281,  292. 
,  ,  constable      of      Wark- 

worth  castle,  205. 
,  Robert  de,  parson  of  Falding- 

worth,  230. 

,  Roger  de,  128. 

,  Sibyl  de,  428. 


Nevill — cont, 

,  Thomas  de,  3,  18,  311,  318,  436. 

,  Walter  de,  59,  124,  130,  436. 

,  William  de,  56. 

,  ,  of  Cawthorn,   142. 

,  ,  Anabilla  his  wife,  142. 

New  Forest,  co.  Southampton,  366. 

,  Codelesdon  in,   366. 

,  Colverle  in,  366. 

,  Femicrofte  in,  366. 

,  Gunildcrofte  in,  366. 

,  Otterwode  in,  366. 

Newark  on  Trent,  Neuwerk,  Newerk 
[CO.  Nottingham],  13,  97,  212,  228, 
228,  351. 

,  castle    of,    constable    of.      See 

Mar,  Donald  de. 

,  letters   pafent    dated    at,    235, 

237,  238,  239,  240,  245,  257,  267, 
277,  279,  280,  281,  283,  323. 

,  merchants  of,  117. 

town  and  wapentake  of,  arrays 

in,  212. 

,  St.   Leonard   without,   hospital 

of,  master  of,  202. 

,  ,  William  de   Northwell, 

warden  of.  245. 

,  ,  brethren  and  sisters  of, 

245. 

Newhald)  South,  Neubald,  Suth  Neu- 
bald  [co.  York],  Master  Robert 
de  Pynchebek,  prebendary  of, 
122,  389. 

Newbiggen,  Neubiggyng  [co.  North- 
umberland], 446. 

,  letters   patent   dated   at,    206, 

209. 

Newbigging,  Neubigging  [near  Car- 
lisle, CO.  Cumberland],  4. 

Newbold,  Neubolt,  co.  Leicester,  156, 
313. 

Newbold  upon  Stour,  Neubold  [co.  Wor- 
cester], 285. 

Newborough,       Neuburgh,       Anglesea, 

charter  for,  407. 
,  Neuboru^,  co.  Stafford,  156. 

Newbury  [co.  Berks],  letteis  patent 
dated  at,  41. 

Newcastle  by  Lyons,  de  Castro  Leonis 
[co.  Dublin],  William  de  Ayre- 
mynne,  prebendary  of,  22. 

Newcastle  under  Lyne,  Neuchastel,  co. 
Stafford,  149,  156,  182,  183. 

,  burgesses  of,   113. 

,  pavage  for,  113. 

Newcastle  on  Tyne  [co.  Northumber- 
land], 86,  109,  110,  115,  130,  132, 
134,  140,  159,  194,  205,  217,  228, 
264,  268,  270;  277,  278,  279,  283, 
2a4,  294,  303,  316,  336. 

Austin  Friars  of,  282. 


cm 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Newcastle  on  T^i® — coni» 

,  custody  of,  49. 

,  farm  of,  pardon  of,  46. 

,  gaol,   58. 

,  letters   patent   dated    at,    185, 

189,  190,  193,  195,  198,  199,  200, 

201,  202,  203,  204,  205,  206,  208, 

209,  250,  253. 

,  mayor  of.     See  Soot,  Nicholas. 

,  mayor  and  commonalty  of,  46. 

,  mayor,  bailiffs  and  goodmen  of, 

114. 

,  merchants  of,  116. 

,  murage  for,  114. 

,  muster  at,  96,  98,  123,  131,  177, 

274,  289. 

,  receiver  at,  243. 

,  St.  Nicholas'  church,  217,  294. 

,  ,  William     de     Burdon, 

vicar  of,  287. 

,  la  Margerie,  ship  of,  207. 

,  stores  at,  93,  94,  207,  209,  305, 

317. 
,  victuals  at,  to  be  sold,  295. 

,  chief  warden  of.     See  Emeldon, 

Richard  de. 

Newecome,  Robert,  396. 

,  ,  Maud  his  wife,  396. 

Newehagh,  Neuhagh,  John  de,  117. 
,  ,  Thomas   de,    parson   of 

Hawkswell,  236. 

Newehall.     See  Newhall. 

Neweland,  John  de,  parson  of  Blisworth, 
parson  of,  14,  267. 

Newelme.     See  Ewelme. 

Neweman,   Neuman,  Roger    164. 

,  Thomas  le,  154. 

,     William,  155,  257.  368,  384. 

,  ,  of  Thornham,  159. 

Newenham,  Neuwenham,  Peter  de,  153. 
170. 

,  Richard  de,   160. 

Newenham.     See  Newnham. 

Newenham.     See  Newnham  on  Severn ; 
Newnham  Murren. 

Newenham.     See  Nuneham. 

Newent  [co.  Gloucester],  letters  patent 

dated  at,  53. 
See  Nywent. 

Newenton     [Newington,     co.     Oxford], 
Christian  de,  259. 

,  John  de,  404,  415. 

,  Tristram  de,  309,  312. 

Newenton.     See  Newington  St.  Mary's. 

Newerk,  Robert  de,  324. 

,  William  de,.  parson  of  Brenke- 

ton,  302. 

See  Newark. 


Neweton.     See  Neuton. 
Newhall,  Newehall,  co.  Chester,  197. 
Newington,  Newenton  [oo.  Kent],  87. 
Newington,  co.  Oxford.     See  Newenton. 
Newington     St.     Mary's  ?     Newenton, 

Newynton  [co.  Surrey],  William 

de  Alingeo  or  Alingio,  parson  of, 

23,  400. 
Newminster      [co.      Northumberland], 

letters  patent  dated  at,  196. 

Newnham,    Newenham    [co.    Bedford], 

prior  of,  120. 
,  letters   patent    dated    at,    277, 

280. 
Newnham  Murren,  Newenham,  Nywen- 

ham  [co.  Berks],  309,  311. 

Newnham  on  Severn,  Newenham  [oo. 
Gloucester],  in  the  diocese  of 
Hereford,  John  de  Lyndewode. 
rector  of,  24,  433. 

,  Master    Richard    de    Her  la  we, 

rector  of,   24. 

,  Robert  de  Shepton,   presented 

to,  433. 

Newport,  Neuport,  Neweport,  co.  Es- 
sex, 61. 

,  CO.  Monmouth,  167. 

,  CO.  Salop,  137,  197. 

[oo.  Salop],  letters  patent  dated 

at,  47,  48,  49. 

,  CO.  Stafford  (sic),  233. 

Newport.     See  Neuport. 

Newsham,  Neusom,  Neuhous  [co.  Lin- 
coln], abbot  of,  322. 

,  abbot  and  convent,  323. 

Newsom  on  Tees,  Neusuin  super  Thesam 

[co.  Durham],  Robert  de  West- 
wyk,  chaplain  of,  113. 

Newstead  on  Ancolne  [co.  Lincoln], 
prior  of,  91,  276. 

Newstead  in  Sherwood  [co.  Notts],  prior 

and  convent  of,  393. 
Newstead   by   Stamford    [co.    Lincoln], 

prior  and  convent  of,  3,  9. 

Newton  [in  Ashchurch],  co.  Gloucester, 

70. 
[near   Blithfield],    co.    Stafford, 

255. 
[near    Cottingham,    co.    York], 

138. 
by     Laugh torton,     Neuton     by 

Laghterton  [co.  Lincoln],  324. 
by  the  Sea,  Neuton  juxta  Mare, 

CO.  Northumberland,  435. 
Long\'ille,     Neuton     Longeville 

[co.  Bucks],  prior  of,  35. 
Nottage  ?   Shirevesneuton   [co. 

Glamorgan],      William     Seward, 

presented  to,  239, 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


Newton — eont. 

[Newton   Regis,   co.   Warwick], 

Robert  le  8auTag«,  of,  378. 

Solney   P   Keuton    [co.   Derby],    , 

2-W.  I 

Water  ?  Neuton  [co.  Hunting-   I 

don],  2o2. 

Wold,  Waldeneneweton,  Walde- 

neuton,  co,  Lincoln.  317. 

,  ,  Philip     de     Davjntre, 

parson  of.  122,  i 

Wood,  Wodeneuton  [co.   North-    ' 

ampton],  252, 
Newynton,  William  de,  S86.  I 

Newynton.     See  Naunton, 
Newyton,     See  Naunton  Beanchamp. 
Neyrnut,  Thomag,  318. 
Neyran,  Nicholas,  23. 
Neyvill.    See  Nevill. 
Nicholas,  Adam  son  of,  de  Haukeslawe, 
UG. 

Alan  son  of,  le  Wodeward.  255. 

James  son  of,  le  Ferre,  3B3. 

John  son  of,  31. 

John  son  of,  de  Aperdele,  448. 

Nicholas  son  of,  de  Aperdele, 

448. 

,  Nicholas  son  of,   le  Arhlaster, 

92. 

,  de  Musgrave,  of  Sulby, 

23. 

,  Bobert  son  of,  de  Cotynghani, 

313. 

William    son    of,    le    derk    of 

Wymnigton,  319. 

,  ,  de  Lincoln,  13, 

Nichole,  J.  de,  162. 

Nichole,  John  de.      See  Linco'n. 

,  Richard,  165,  461. 

,  William,  159. 

Nicholes,  William  de.  99. 

Nidderdale,     Nydderdale     [oo.     York], 

forestership  of,  96. 
Nidderdale.   co.   York,   Patheley  Bridge 

in.       See  Patei'ey. 
Nienby.     See  Neubj. 
Nigel,  Bobert  son  of,  204. 

fke  Neel. 

Niket,  Nikeyl,  Thomas,  152-3,  170. 

Nitelebedde.     See  Nettlebed. 

Nobilot.  Vt  illiam,  446. 

Nucton,  CO.  Lincoln,  149. 

Noers.     Srr  Nowers. 

Noke,  John  le,  316. 

Nonington,  NonyntoD,  co.  Kent,  313. 

Niinynton.     See,  Noiiingtun, 

Noon,  Kustace,  IflO. 

Noreis,   Norreys.   Noreys,   John,   73. 

Bobert,   435. 

,  Walter.  316. 


Norfolk,  connty  of,  22,  «,  82,  201,  288. 

,  ,  archdeaconry  of,  281. 

,  ,  arrays    and    levies    in, 

39,  96,  123,  132,  213. 

,  ,  assises  of,  248. 

,  ..,  coast  of,  197. 

, ,  earl  of.      See  ITiomas, 

the  king's  brother. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,  144. 

,  ,  sheriff  of,  243, 

,  ,  See  Howard, 

John ;  Wachesham,  Qiles  de. 

,  ,  ships  of,  for  the  Scotch 

war,  102,  104. 

,  ,  tenth  in,  226. 

,  ,  vietiiab  from    94,  243. 

,  ,  commission  (jewoHiw  in, 

68. 

,  woolstaple  offences  in, 

146. 
Norham  [co.  Northumberland],  castle, 
261,  318. 

,  ,  couEtable      of.         See 

Qrey,  Thomas  de. 
Norhampton.       See,  NortJiamptoD. 
Norman,  Henry,  461. 

,  ,  Bobert  his  son,  461. 

,   ,  John  his  son,   451. 

,   ,  William    his   shepherd, 

461. 

,  ,  Walter  his  man,  451. 

I  ,  John,  390. 

Ralph  son  of,   de  8tikeswald, 

374. 

,  ,  Richard     his    brother, 

374. 

,  Simon,  428. 

,  Thomas,  147. 

,  William,  260,  375. 

Normandi,     Master     Qeoffrey,     viear- 
general    of    the    archdeacon    of 
Bichmond,  290. 
.   Normanton  [oo.  York],  John  de  Herla- 
ston,  parson  of,  83. 
Nornuinton,  Alice  de,  120. 

Hughde,  324. 
Normannll,  Ralph  de,  188,  226. 
Norreys.    See  Noreis. 
North,  castles  of,  the  constables  of,  236. 
North,   Margery,   1S6,  257,  368. 
NortliHlpw      S'-,   Hales  North. 
.Virthallerton,    Allerton,    North   Alver- 
ton,  CO.  York,  town  and  liberty 
of,  100. 

,  hospital  of,  Robert  de  Bromp- 

ton,  master  of,  80. 
,  parish  church  of,  344. 


608 


GENERAL     FNDEX. 


Northampton,  county  of,  83,  97,   112, 

344. 
,  ,  archdeacon    of.        See 

Middelton,  Master  Gilbert  de. 
,  ,  arrays  and  levies  in,  69, 

124,  131,  213,  224. 

,  ,  peace  in,  57. 

,  ,  rebels'    lands    in,    144, 

161,  238,  287. 

,  ,  sheriff  of,  88. 

,  ,  victuals   from,   243. 

,  ,  commission  r/e  (ra//m  in, 

58. 

Northampton,  Norhampton  [co.  North- 
ampton], 39,  45,  57,  270,  339.  392, 
450. 

,  Austin  Friars  of,  240. 

,  *  Bryggest rede,'  240. 

,  St.   James  without,    abbot  of, 

267. 

,  St.  Peter's,  William  de  Bever- 

cote,  parson  of,  228,  267. 

Northampton,  Norhampton,  Northt', 
Henry  de,  396. 

,  Richard  de,  315.  375,  380,  386. 

Northberkhamstede.  Sec  Berkhamp- 
stead.  North. 

Northburgh,  John  de,  121. 

,  Robert  de,  239. 

,  Roger  de,  2,  3,  5,  7,  8,  12,  14, 

22,  55,  63,  64,  65,  72,  a5,  86,  111, 
112,  121. 

,  ,  archdeacon  of  Rich- 
mond, bishop  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield  [1322  to  iao8].  90,  101, 
108.  Ill,  112,  118,  128,  142,  178, 
240,  249-250,  255,  280,  395,  410, 
416. 

,  late     keeper     of     the 

Wardrobe,  231,  295. 

Northcave.     See  Cave  North. 

Northcolyngham.         See       Oollingham 

North. 
Northcote,  Gregory  de,  371,  450,  451. 
Northcove.     See  Cove  North. 
Northdalton,  John  son  of  William  de, 

101. 
North  Dalton  [Dalton  North,  co.  York], 

William  de,  89. 
Sec  Dalton. 

Northdon,  Richard  de,  71,  223. 

Northduffeld.     See  Duffield  North. 

Northelmham.     See  Elmham. 

Northeye.     Sec  Northway. 

Northfeld,    Walter    de,    presented    to 

Great  Linford,  247. 
Northfleet,  Northflet  [co.  Kent],  rector 

of  the  church  of,  51. 
Northfolk,  John  de,  fleshmonger,  170. 
Northgrove,  John  de,  362. 


I 


Northill,  North  Yevele  [co.  Berks], 
William  de  Trailly,  parson  of,  126. 

Northoo,  Northo,  Northho,  William 
de,  53,  146,  148,  309,  315. 

Northington,  Thomas  de,  384. 

Northkelseye.     See  Kelsey  North. 

Northloach,  Northlech  [co.  Gloucester], 
69. 

Northleche,  Thurstan  de,  224. 

Northlegh,  Thurstan  de,  339,  362. 

Northluffenham.    See  Luffenham  North. 

Northmunkham.     .SV^  Muskham  North. 

NorthcK5le.     See  Oakley  North. 

Northolm.     See  Wainfleet  All  Saints. 

Northon.    See  Norton. 

Northren,  William  le,  374. 

Northriding.     See  York. 

Northt*.    See  Northampton. 
Northumberland,    county   of,    37,    292, 

318,  334,  366,  435. 
,  arrays  and  levies  in,  39, 

97.  125,  212,  227. 

,  ,  castles  of,  214. 

,  ,  commonalty  of,   234. 

,  ,  marches  of,  37. 

,  ,  rebels'    lands    in,    144, 

161. 
,  ,  adherents  of  the  Scots 

in,  422,  428. 
,  ,  sheriff  of,   21,   22,  97, 

217,  240,  281,  289,  295. 
,  ,  See    Fenwyk, 

John  de. 
,  ,  warden  of  the  marches 

of.     See  Penreth,  John  de. 
Northway,  Northeye.  co.  Gloucester,  70. 
North welde.     See  Weald  North. 
Northwell,  William  de,  warden  of  St. 

Leonard's  hospital,  Newark,  245. 
,  ,  presented    to    Ribches- 

ter,  284. 
,  ,  surveyor  of  all  purvey- 
ors, 435. 
Northwell.     See  Norwell. 
Northwode,  Henry  de,  451. 
North wode,  Henry  de,   41. 

,  John  de  35,  337. 

,  Simon  de,  189. 

North  wood,  Nortwode  [co.  Kent],  314. 
Norton,  Northon  [co.  Essex],  52,  221. 
[divers    counties],    Richard    de 

Bello,  parson  of,  120. 
,  juxta     Twycross     [oo.     Leio.]f 

Ralph  de  Quemdon,   parson   of, 

174. 
,  King's,       Kyngesnorton,       co. 

Worcester,  321. 
Norton  [co.  Leicester],  Henry  de,  377. 
,  James  de,  57,  123,  213,  249,  267, 

317,  380. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Norton — eojit. 

John  de,  93,  190,  192,  3^. 

parson  of  Great  Brad- 
ley. 83,  238. 
,  ,  hermit    at     LasKbam, 

283. 

Peter  de,  319. 

Robert  de,  68. 

[co.  Leicester],  Roger  de,  377, 

439. 

8imon  de.  377. 

,  ,  Robert  his  man, 

377. 

Thomas  de,  55. 

,  William  de,  361. 

,   ,  Alice  his  wife,  361. 

Nortn-ode.    See  Northwood. 
Norway,  58,  168. 

,  victuals  from,  134. 

Norwell,  Northwell  [eo.  Notts],  letters 

patent  dated  at,  236,  239. 
Norwieii   co.  N-irfnlk],  30,  183,  301,  377. 

,  arclideiicoiiry  of,  281. 

,  bishop  of.     See  Salmon,  John; 

Baldijk,  Robert  de;  Ayremynne, 

William  de. 
,  liishopric  »f,  diocese  of,  81,  90, 

102,  135,  179,  204,  206,  272,  290, 

302,  394,  420. 
,  prior  and  Carmelite  Friars  of, 

183. 

,  gaol  of,  248. 

Holy  Trinity,  prior  and  oonvent 

of,  228,  281. 
,  mayor,   bailiffs  and  good  men 

of,  92. 
,  Bt.  Qiles*  hospital,  master  and 

brethren  of,  HI. 

,  St.  John's  chapel.  111. 

,  St.  Peter  Manoroft,  chnroh  of, 

301. 
Norwico,  Norwyco,  John  da,  184,  186, 

383. 
,  ,  Waiter  de,  2,  56,  122, 

157,  160,  162,  249,  271,  273,  281, 

885,  448,  451,  453. 
,  ,  baron  of  the  Ezobeq- 

uer,   appointed   in  place  of  the 

treasurer,  14. 
,  ,  keeper  of  the  office  of 

the  Treasurer,  92,  105,  112. 
,  chief  baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 272. 
,  William  de,  presented  to  Brongh 

under  Stainmoor,  306,  326. 
Nostel  [near  Pontefract,  co.  York],  St. 

Oswald's,  prior  of,  91,  106,  236, 

34o. 
,  ,  prior  and  oonrent  of, 

415. 
84!)Ji 


Notekyn,  William,  28. 
Notgrore,  co.  Glonoeeter. 


419. 


Hugh  de,  270. 
,  Master  John  de,  parson  of  Cla- 

worth,  91,  303. 

,  Peter  de,  20. 

,  Richard  de,  88. 

,  Robert  de,  8,  242,  273,  295,  303, 

305,  317. 
,  parson    of    Bebington, 

101. 
,  ,  remembrancer    of    the 

Exchequer    137 
,  ....  prebendary    of    Oxton 

and  Gropwell,  293,  417. 
William  dp.  minister  general  of 

the  order  of  Friars  Minors  in  Eng- 
land, 75,  367. 
Notley,  Notle,  in  the  New  Forest,  co. 

Southampton,  366. 
Notley,  Nntele  [co.  Buokingfiam] ,  John 

abbot  of,  268,  369. 

,  ,  his  bailiff,  258. 

Nottingham,  county  of,  81,  288,  410. 
,  ,  arrays  and  levies  in,  78, 

79,  87,  125,  132,  208,  224,  226, 

247. 

,  county  court  of,  290, 

',  peace  in,  249. 

,  ,  rebelslandsin,  144,161. 

,  ,  slieritf  of    13. 

;  ,  TictUBlsfmm  94,243. 

,  wool-staple  offences  in, 

146, 
Nottingham  [oo.  Nottin^am],   47,  97, 

129,  211.  317,  343,  381. 

,  castle  of,  198. 

,   farm  uf,  119,  181. 

Eethebeth.  bridge  of,  129,  381. 

letters    patent    dated   at.   3U, 

345,  346,  air,  548,  849,  850,  861, 

3'.2,  353.  354,  356,  357,  363,  364, 

378,  381,  382,  383. 

bridges  of,  49. 

,  murage  for,  49. 

,  mayor,  bailiffs  and  good  man  of, 

i  49. 

,  merchant  seal  in,  S43. 

j   Nova  Sarum.    See  Salisbury. 
'   Novene.    See  Ovene. 

Novo  Castro,  John  de,  117. 
I   NoTO  Mercato,  Avice  de,  208. 

!    Roger  de,  318,  447. 

,  Thomas  de,  125. 

See  Neumarche. 

I   Nowel,  John,  oonsUble  of  Bowes  castle, 
!  157. 


610 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Nowers,  Noers,  Eobert  de,  187,  449. 
Nunburnholme.    See  Brunham. 
Nunday,    Nundat,    Richard,    258,  306, 

312. 

,  William,  312. 

Nuneham,  Newenham  [oo.  Oxford],  259, 

312. 
Nuneaton,  Nonne  Eton,  oo.  Warwick, 

147. 
,  Eatherine  de  Stafford,  prioress 

of,  147. 
Nunwyk,  Roger  de,  99. 

Nusselyng,  Thomas  de,  286. 

Nutehirst,  William  Trussel  of.  See. 
Trussel. 

Nutele.     See  Not  ley. 

Nydderdale.     See  Nidderdale. 

Nye,  Thomas  de  la,  220,  239. 

Nyniphsfield,  Nymdesfeld,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, 31. 

Nyneton,  Robert  de,  460. 

Nyvel,  Robert  de,  357. 
Nywenham.     See  Newnham  Murren. 
Nywent,  Master  Richard  de,  404. 
Nyweport,  Peter  de,  66. 
See  Neuport. 


0 

Oakham,  Okeham,  Okham  [co.  Rut- 
land], 54. 

,  castle,   144,   174. 

,  letters    patent   dated  at,    277, 

280,  281,  284. 

,  Robert  de  Stanford,  presented 

to,  283. 

Oakhanger,  Okhangre,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, 309. 

Oakington,  Hoketon  [co.  Cambridge], 
John  son  of  Hugh  le  Rous  of. 
See  Rous. 

Oakley,  Accle,  co.  Buckingham,  319. 

,  Okele,  CO.  Stafford,  160. 

Groat,       Okele       Great       [oo. 

Essex  y]y  Thomas  de  Lavenham, 
parson  of,  389. 

North,  Northocle  [oo.  South- 
ampton], 235. 

Oakley,  co.  Bedford.     See  Ocle. 

Oaksey,  co.  Wilts.     See  Wockesegh. 

Oblier,  John  le,  107. 

Ocolesthorp,  John  de,  99. 

Ockham,  Okham  [co.  Surrey],  Richard 
de  Kenebrok  presented  to,  283. 


Ocle,  Okleye,  Okie  [Ocle,  co.  Hereford], 

Adam  de,  445. 

,  ,  Ivo  de,  445. 

[Oakley,  co.  Bedford],  John  de, 

the  elder,  155,  451. 

,  ,  the  younger,  155,  451. 

,  William  de,  77. 

Oculis,  Puchus  de,  196. 

Oddesethe.    See  Odsey. 

Oddyngeseles,  Odyngseles,  John  de,  1« 
185,  285,  310. 

,  ,  Emma  his  wife,  310. 

,  John  son  of  John  de,  and  Ed- 
mund his  brother,  1. 

John  de,  of  Long  Itchington,  7. 

,  ,  Emma  his  wife,  7. 

Odell  ?  Wodehull  [co.  Bedford],  160. 

Odiham,   Odyhani   [co.   Southampton], 

castle  of,  1,  206,  221,  254,  403. 
,  ,  constable       of.         See 

Kingeston,  William  de;   Despen- 

ser,  Hugh  le,  the  younger,  Ewer, 

Robert  le. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  365. 

Odsey,      Oddesethe,       co.      Hertford, 

hundred  of,  61. 
Odstone,  Ordeston,  co.  Berks,  211. 
Odyham,  Nicholas  de,  59. 
Odyham.     See  Odiham. 
Odyngseles.    See  Oddyngeseles. 
Odynton,  Robert  de,  39. 
Offcote,  Ofdcote    [co.  Derby],  88. 
Offord    [co.    Huntingdon],    Henry    de 

Stradebrok,  presented  to,  SG94. 
,  Walter  de  Stretton,  rector  of, 

394. 
Ofholle.    See  Hole. 
Of  the  den,  Richard,  92. 
Oftheoke,  William  Abovethebrok,  258. 
Ogbonrne    St.    George,    Okebum    [co. 

Wilts],  letters  patent  dated  at, 

43,  45. 
Ogbourn,  Okebum  [oo.  Wilts],  prior  of, 

262. 
Oggary,  in  Moath.    See  Garristown. 

Ogle,  Oggil  [Ogle,  co.  Northumberland], 

Robert  de,  200,  242. 
Oilly  de.    See  Duylly. 

Oke,  Hoke,  Ok,  John  Croke  del,  259, 

308,  312. 

,  John  Sket  del,  312. 

,  Thomas  atten,  319. 

,  William  of  the,  Abovethebrok, 

258. 

,  John  le  Goul  del.    See  Goul. 

Okebum.     See  Ogbourne. 

Okeham.    See  Oakham. 

Okele.    See  Oakley. 

Okele  Great.     See  Oakley,  Great. 

Okeover,  Okovere,  co.  Stafford,  156, 

See  Deacovere. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


611 


Okham.    See  Oakham. 

Okham.     See  Ockham. 

Okhangre.    See  Oakhangjer. 

Okleye.    See  Ocle. 

Okovere.    See  Okeover. 

Oky,  Henry,  377. 

,  Richard,  377. 

Old  ?  Welde,  co.  Northampton,  156. 

Oldford  ?  Oldeford  [co.  Stafford],  Ale- 
gut  in,  220. 

Oliver,  Olyver,  Henry,  155,  451. 

,  Robert,  65. 

Olney,      Olneye      [co.      Buckingham], 

Thomas  de  Radeclyve,  parson  of, 

294. 
Olney,  John  de,  81,  88,  160,  188,  437. 

,  ,  Maud  his  wife,  437. 

,  John  son  of  John  de,  437. 

Olverdoe,  John,  446. 

Olyve,  John,  61. 

Olyver.     See  Oliver. 

Omackus,  Nicholas,  405. 

Omnibon  or  Cimubon,  John,  of  Thenford, 
58. 

,  John  son  of  Ralph,  of  Then- 
ford,  81. 

Ongar,  Angre,  Aungre  [co.  Essex], 
letters  patent  dated  at,  33,  35, 
36,  37,  59. 

,  hundred  of,  61. 

Onneley,  Onyleye  [co.  Stafford],  4. 

Onthegrene,  Adam,  92. 

Onwyne  or  Ouwyne,  Alice,  369. 

Onyleye,  Hamo  de,  4. 

See  Onneley. 

Orchard,  Horchard,  Henry  atte,  253, 
258,  308,  312. 

Orcheston,  co.  Wilts,  128,  190. 

Ordeseye  [co.  Stafford],  139. 

Ordeston.    See  Odstone. 

Ordsall,  Overdeshale,  co.  Lancaster, 
162. 

Ordyng,  John,  454. 

Oreford,  Robert  de,  186. 

Oreton,   Orreton   [Orton,   oo.   Cumber- 
land], John  de,  4,  20. 

Orfevre,  Robert  le,  386. 

Orford,  co.  Suffolk,  60. 

,  castle  and  town  of,  347. 

,  ,  constable  of .     iSVe  Stur- 

my,  John  de. 

,  mayor,   bailiffs  and   good   men 

of.  92. 

Orger,  Robert,  356,  412. 

Orgoyl,  Walter,  154. 

Orlaston  [Orlestone,  oo.  Kent],  William 
de,  38,  96. 

Orleton,  Adam  de,  doctor  of  laws, 
canon  of  Hereford,  bishop  of 
Hereford  [1317  to  1327,  trans- 
lated ibo  Worcester],  50,  63,  112, 
135,  179,  398,  403,  407,  452. 


Orlinton,  Master  John  de,  452. 

,  Master  Thomas  de,  452. 

Ormesby,  John  de,  370. 

,  Master  Robert  de.  370. 

Orons.    See  Orum. 

Orpede,  Horpede,  Hugh  le,  253. 

,  William  le,  253,  258,  308,  312. 

Orpedeman,  Robert,  249,  311. 

Orreton.     See  Oreton. 

Orton  on  the  Hill,  co.  Leicester.    See 

Overton. 
Orum,  Doroms,  Horum,  Dorons,  Orons, 

Dorum,    Gerard,    220,    235,   238, 

239,  262,  266,  339,  411,  422,  428. 
,  ,  keeper   of  the   isle   of 

Guernsey,  8. 
Osberne,  Osbarn,  Osebern,  Cecily,  259, 

309,  312. 

,  John,  315,  380. 

,  Philip,  of  WalUngford,  60,  250, 

253,  258,  308,  311. 

,  Richard,  314,  377. 

Osebern.    See  Osbem. 
Ose  River.    See  Ouse. 
Oselbury.     See  Owslebury. 
Qsemoderlay    [Osmotherley,  oo.  York], 

Nicholas  de,  344. 
Osemond,  Nicholas,  369. 

,  Simon,  369. 

Osenbrigg,  Osinbrigg,  Helming  de,  12, 

29,  96,  128. 
Oseneye.    See  Osney. 
[Osevill,]  Dosevill,  Henry,  185. 
Osewaldestre.    See  Oswestry. 
Osgodby      [oo.     Lincoln],    William   de, 

252. 
Osgoldcross,     Osgodcross,     co.     York, 

wapentake  of,  99,  125. 
,  arrays  in,  133. 

Osinbrigg.    See  Osenbrigg. 

Oskayth    [Hesketh,    co.    Lancaster  F], 

John  de,  382. 
Oslebury.    See  Owslebury. 

Osmotherley,  oo.  York.     See  Osemoder- 

lay. 
Osmyngton,     Osmynton,     Richard    de, 

monk,  afterwards  abbot,  of  Ceme, 

406,  410. 
Osney,  Oseneye  [co.  Oxford],  abbot  of, 

202,  244,  405. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  423. 

Osolveston.     See  Oust  on. 

Ostage,  Thomas,  146. 

,  Master  William,  parson  of  Ad- 
stock,  319. 

Ostelier,  Lostelier,  Thomas,  439. 

Oswaldbeck,  Oswardbek  [co.  Notting- 
ham], 418. 

Oswaldestrete.     See  Oswestry. 

Oswardbek.    iS^ee  Oswaldbeck. 

Ostremuth.    See  Oystermouth. 


fil-2 


GENEBAL    INDEX. 


Oswaldestre.    See  Oswestry. 
O.swuldkirk  ?  Oswaldchirche  [co.  York  J, 

397. 
Oswardbek.    See  Oswaldbeck. 
Oswestry,   Osewaldestre,   Oswaldestreto 

[co.  Salop],  land  of,  168,  274. 

,  levies  from,  98. 

,  lord  of.     See  Alan,  £dmund  son 

of. 

,  land  and  lordship  of,  136. 

,  liberty  of,  451. 

Oteley,  co.  Salop.     See  Otleye. 

Oterbourne,  Nicholas  de,  403. 

Oterhampton,  Oteryngton,  Hugh  de,  61. 

,  John  de,  parson  of  Lutterworth, 

70. 

,  William  de,  83,  144,  145,  178. 

,  parson  of  Lutterworth, 

83. 

,  ,  chamberlain  of  South 

Wales,  358. 

Oteriton.     See  Otterton. 

Oteryngton.     See  Oterhampton. 

Otewych,  Master  William  de,  408. 

Otley  [co.  York  P],  Neapolio.  cardinal 
deacon  of  St.  Adrian's,  parson  of, 
327. 

Otleye,  Otteleye,  Gilbert  de.  306. 

[Oteley,  co.  Salop],  William  de, 

146. 

Otringham.     See  Ottringham. 

Otryngham,  John  de,  299. 

,  Martin  de,  299. 

,  ,  Richard  his  son,  299. 

,  Richard,  rector  of  Shelford,  299. 

Otteby  [Otby,  co.  Lincoln],  Thomas  de, 
76. 

Otteleye.     See  Otleye. 

Otterton,  Oteriton  [co.  Devon],  198. 

Ottorwode  in  the  New  Forest,  co.  South- 
ampton, 366. 

Ottery,  John,  310. 

Otto.     See  Eude. 

Ottokesather.     See  Uttoxeter. 

Ottringham,  Otringham  [co.  York], 
299. 

,  *  Huberdcroft  *   in,   299. 

Oulton,  riveton,  co.  Cumberland,  175, 
362. 

Oundle,  Oundele,  Undele  [co.  North- 
ampton], 54,  252. 

Ounesby.     See  Aunsby. 

Ousby,  rinesby,  co.  Cumberland,  325. 

Ouso,  Tse,  Huse,  Ose,  River,  co.  York, 
101,   183,  2.06,  373,  375,  401. 

Ouse  and  Derwent,  co.  York,  wapentake 
of,  99. 

Ousefleet,  co.  York.     See  XJusflet. 
Ousthorp    [Ousthorpe,  co.  York],  John 
de,  237,  267. 

,  Thomas  de,  267. 

,  William  de.  267. 


Ouston,     Osolveston,     GralTeston     [oo. 

Leicester],  Robert  de  Stanford, 

abbot  of,  51. 
,  prior  and  convent  of,  51. 

,  William  de  Braunston  or  Brann- 

deston,  abbot  of,  83,  93. 
Outkerk,  James  de,  897. 
Ouwayn.     See  Owen. 
Ovene,   Novene,   Hovene,  Roger   atte, 

of  Wahingford,  258,  258,  306,  312. 
Overbury  [co.  Worcester],  Master  John 

Beraud,  parson  of,  50. 
I    Overbury,  Conterton  by.    See  Conder- 

ton. 
Overdeshale.    See  Ordsall. 

I   Overe,  John,  388. 

Overesham,  William  de,  73. 

,   Overgorthor.    See  Gorddwr,  Orer. 

i   Oversale,  Adam  de,  379. 

Overton  [co.  York],  letters  patent  dated 
I  at,  250. 
Longville,  co.  Huntingdon,  150. 

I    Market  co.  Rutland,  135. 

Priors  [co.  Hants],  10. 

>   Overton  [Orton  on  the  Hill  P  co.  Leices- 
ter], John  de,  377. 

,  Richard  de,   presented  to  the 

chapel  of  Ryngworthy,  420. 

,  Richard  de,  202. 

,  Robert  de,  356. 

,  William  de,  143. 

,  William  son  of  William  de,  400, 

401. 

Oving.     See  Ovvynge. 

Over,  Great,  co.  Derby.       5fec_Mickle- 
over. 

,  Little.     See  Littleover. 

Ovvynge  [Oving,  co.  Bucks],  Richard  de, 
258,  369. 

Owen,  Oweyn,  Owayn,  Ouwayn  ap  Grif- 
fith ap  Gwen,  158. 

,  John,  188,  428. 

,  Richard,     presented     to    Thri- 

bergh,  88. 
;    ,  Thomas,  428. 

See  Onwyne. 

Owslebury,     Oselbury,     Oslebury     [co. 
Southampton],  57,  59. 

,  Baberigge  by.     6'ee  Barbridge. 

Oxcroft  by  Balsham,  Oxecroft  by  Bales- 
ham  [co.  Cambridge],   445. 
'    Oxebrugge.     See  Uxbridge. 

;   Oxegate.     See  Oxgate. 
;   Oxendon,  Oxindon  [co.  Northampton], 
263. 

Oxendon.     See  Oxenton. 

Oxeneford.     See  Oxonia. 
I  Ozeneye,  Henry  de,  309. 
'  Ozenford,    See  Oxonia. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


613 


Oxenton,  Oxendon,  Oxindon,  oo.  Glou- 
cester, 112,  118,  183,  356. 

Oxeton.    See  Oxton. 

Oxford,  county  of,  234,  321. 

,  ,  archdeacon    of.        See 

Mota,  Galhard  de. 

,  ,  arrays  and  levies  in,  39, 

96,  124,  131,  213,  227. 

,  court  of,  353. 

I  ,  rebels' lands  in,  40, 144, 

161. 

,  ,  sheriff  of,  28,  46,  215. 

,  See  Ammory, 

Richard  de. 

,  ,  tenth  in,  225. 

Oxford  and  Berks,  sheriff  of,  234. 

Oxford  [CO.  Oxford],  32,  96,  270,  319, 

423. 

,  Carmelite  Friars  of,  423. 

,  castle,  gaol  of,  379. 

,  farm  of,  IIP,  181. 

,  Friars  Preachers  of,   prior  of, 

270. 
,  gaol  of,  147,  380. 

John  de  Duglinton,  mayor  of, 

24. 

,  mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  32. 

,  mayor,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of, 

41. 
,  murage  for,  41. 

,  St.  Frideswide's,  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  269. 

Oxford,  university  of,  chancellor  and 
masters  of,  52. 

,  chancellor,  masters  and  scholars 

and  university  of,  423. 

,  personal  actions,  391. 

,  chancellor  of,  391. 

,  St.  Mary's  House  of  Scholars, 

405. 

,  Stapeldon  Hall  [Exeter  Col- 
lege], rector  and  scholars  of,  121. 

Oxgate,  Oxegate  [in  Willesden,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex], prebend  of  St.  Paul's, 
London,  221. 

Oxhill,  OxhuU,  CO.  Warwick,  156. 

Oxindon.    See  Oxendon. 
See  Oxenton. 

Oxonia,  Oxenford,  Oxeneford  [Oxford, 
CO.  Oxford],  Isolda  de,  155. 

,  John  de,  155,  257,  368.  449. 

,  William  de,  259. 

Oxton  and  Cropwell,  Oxton  and  Crop- 
hill  [co.  Nottingham],  prebend  of 
Southwell,  Robert  de  Notyng- 
ham,  prebendary  of,  293,  417. 

John  Landulphi  de  Columpna, 

prebendary  of,  293. 

Oyldeboef,  John,  319. 


;  Oysel,  John,  147. 

William,  147. 

Oystermouth,   Ostremutb,   Oystremuth 
[co.  Glamorgan],  176. 


P 

Paas.     iSffe  Pas. 

Pabenham,  co.  Bedford,  318,  319. 

Pabenham,  John  de,  59,  186,  264,  361. 

,  ,  Elizabeth  wife  of,  318, 

321. 

,  ,  Peter  his  chamberlain, 

319 

,  ..." ,  of  Wilden,  318. 

,  ,  parson  of  Wilden,  318. 

,  James  son  of  John  de,  437. 

,  John  son  of  John  de,  437. 

,  Simon  son  of  John  de,  of  Wil- 
den, 319. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  319. 

Pachet,   William,   presented  to  Farth- 

inghoe,  367. 
Paddesmere,    John    de,    Sara   wife   of, 

441. 
Paddington,  Padingden  [in  Abinger,  co. 

Surrey],  448. 
Pademore,  Geoffrey  de,  110. 
Padingden.    See  Paddington. 
Pagan,  Gaucelin,  267. 

See  Payn. 

Page,  Geoffrey,  383. 

,  John,  170,  377. 

,  John  son  of  Richard,  145. 

,  Richard,  255. 

,  Robert,  350. 

,  WilUam,  146. 

Paghel.    See  Paull. 

Pagrave,  Master  Ralph  de,  179,  284. 

,  Robert  de,  152,  170,  172. 

Paiable,  John,  369. 

Pailton,    Palyngton    [in    Eirby   Monks 

parish,  co.  Warwick],  370. 
Pake.    See  Pakke. 
Pakefeld,  Adam  de,  159. 
Pakeman,  Simon,  172. 
Pakke,  Pake,  Henry,  159. 

,  John,  381. 

Pakwod,  Roger,  316. 

Palfreyman,   Palefreyman,   Palfreiman, 

John  le,  166,  446. 
Palice,  Hugh  de  la,  410. 
Palmere,  Alice  la,  49,  262,  381. 

,  John  le,  377,  456. 

,  ,  of    Nottingham,    Alice 

wife  of,  129. 

,  Richard,  241. 

,  Roger,  342,  377. 

,  William,  312,  377. 

,  William  of  Thorp,  54, 


geneSal  index. 


Palterton  [co.  Derby],  393, 
Falton,  John  de,  8D,  109. 
Falyngton.    Ste  Failton. 
Pamenton.     See  Paraington. 
PaminEton,  PameDton,  oo.  Qloncerter, 

70. 
Pampisworth,  John  do,  454. 
Pane,  John,  54. 
Paneris,  Robert  de,  149. 
Panes,  Richard  de,  432. 

Thomas  de,  66. 

Faneter,  139. 

Paaetfeld.    .Vcc  PaoBeld. 

Panetrie,  John  de  la,  103. 

Panfield,  Panetfeld,  co.  Essex,  3B2. 

Pante,  William,  377. 

Panteagne,  Pentek  [co.  Honmoath  f], 

176. 

,  church  of,  176. 

Pape,  Geoffrey,  ISO. 

,  Nicholas,  266. 

See  Pope. 

Pappewnrth,  John  de,  252. 
Pappeworth.     See  Pnpworth. 
Papnoith      St.      A^es,      Pappeworth 

Anneys  [co.  Hnntingdon],  14. 
Par,  Richard  de,  406. 
[Parr,  co.  Lancaster],  Robert  de, 

10. 
Parage,  John,  36S. 
Paraiint,  Richiard,  364. 
Pardoner,  Walter  le,  152. 
Paris,  France,  389, 
Paris,  Parya,  Geoffrey,  58,  31<>. 
,  John  de.  9,  58,  71, 171,  224,  387. 

301,  448. 

,  Richard  de,  87. 

Robert  de,  146. 

Roger  de,  450. 

Maater  Stephen  de,  chaplain  of 

St.  Crosa,  Sudbnry,  102. 

William  de,  of  Hodnet,  146. 

Park,  Richard  atte,  314. 
Parker,  John  le.  18,  368. 

,  Ralph  le,  304. 

,  Robert  le,  54,  846. 

,  porter  of  Qneen  laabel, 

220. 

,  Stephen  le,  of  Bretby,  266. 

,  William,  of  Wanaford,  262. 

Parlebien.  John,  263. 

Robert,  137. 

,  Thomaa,  253. 

Parliament,   409. 

of  Midsummer,  1821,  21,  S3. 

,   by  petition  of,  114.  444. 

at  Vork.     .^re  York. 

Parlington,  Parlyngton,  oo.  York,   166, 

168,  174. 


1    Pamdon.  Ferendon,  do.  Eaaex,  145. 
I  advowson  of,  14S. 

Parpount,  Parpoynt     See  Forponnt. 
■   Parr  oo   Lanes.    Sec  Par. 
;   Parret  Wflst,  Westporct  [co.  Someraet], 
:  bailiirick  of,  122. 

I    Parson,  Simou,  tie  'heldere'    of    the, 

165,  257   868. 
I    Partney,  Perteneye,  co.  Lincoln,  140. 
I    Partrioh,  Fertriche,  Pertrik,  Henry,  of 
,  Woodstock,  l.w,  257,  368. 

R*ifier    319. 

:   Parvyng,  Robert.  391. 

j    Parvich,  Peverwia,  oo.  Derby,  421. 

Fary.     Hee  Paris 
j    Parys.     See  Paris. 
i    Pas,  Pass,  Alan,  166. 

John,  12. 

Paaford,  William  de,  396. 
'Pasaagers,'  301. 

Passele,   Riniund  de,   justice,   59,   60, 
147,  140,  157.  250,  255,  313,  315, 
317,  363,  364,  866,  369,  383,  385, 
452,  453,  456. 
,  baron      of      the      Ex- 
chequer, 338. 
FasBenham  or  Paaham,  oo.  Northamp- 
ton, 156. 
Pflstoslo,  William  de,  185. 
Pas tey monger,  aiias   Paatmaker,   John 

le,  1.53,  170. 
Paston,  CO.  Norfolk,  481. 
Paaton,  Benedict  de,  paraon  of  Blookley, 

,  Ralph  de,  262. 

Fate,  Roger    103,  220,  346. 

Patefyn,  Alexander  246. 

Patolej  Bridge,  Patlio'aibriBgc  in  Nid- 
derdale  [co.  York],  2. 

Fatemere,  John  aon  of  Philip  de,  68. 

PatoshuU,  John  de,  160. 

,  Martin  de,  808. 

Pathelaibriggo.    8u  Pateley  Bridge. 

Patrik,  Nioholaa,  257. 

Fatrika,  Patrica,  Master  Robert  de, 
860. 

,  ,  arohdeaoon  of  Staf- 
ford, 41,  44,  48,  270,  388. 

,  ,     prebendary    of     Pipe 

Parra  and  of  Old  Sarum,  358, 

Panle.    See  PanU. 

Pauleshegh,  Robert  de,  310. 

Pautinus,  Paulyn,  J<ihn,  311. 

,  Richard  son  of,  de  Hale,  262. 

,  Robert,  115,  148. 

Paull,  Panle,  PagEel  [co.  York],  134, 


141. 
Paullfleet,   PaweUet  [cc 

110. 
Paulyn.    See  Faulinua. 


York],   109, 


GENERAL    IND^X. 


Pftnncefot,  Aymer,  19. 

,  Emery,  405. 

Sibyl,  49, 

Psnns,  lUihort,  154. 

Panntelegh  [Panntley,  oo.  Qloncester], 

John  do,  RoBert  his  serrBUt,  444. 
ravage,  grants  o!,  3,  14,  42,  44,  113, 

178,  219,  318,  367,  400. 
Parely,  Parelr,  R«ginald  de,  124,  131, 

213,   268,  274. 
,  Walter  de,  213,  227,  267,  ; 

427. 

Walter  de,  of  Stratton,  63. 

,  ,  the    yoanger,    70, 

123,  264. 
Pavy,  William,  45. 
Pawe,  John,  152,  170. 
,  *.,  Nicholas,  William  and 

John  hU  Bona,  162,  170. 
Pawelflet.     See  Paullfleet. 
Paxton  Little  [co.  Hunlingdon],  166. 
Paxton,  Nicholas  de,  397. 
Payn,  Adam,  454. 

,  Jamea,  371. 

John,  162,  170,  374. 

,  Kobert  son  of.  199.    244.    364, 

360,  450. 

,  ,  Ela  wife  of,  244,  460. 

,  Roger  son  of,  Margery  wife  of, 

69. 

See  Pagan. 

Pajncarn,  Gerard,  55. 

Paynel,  Richard,  338. 

Payntor     See  Peintonr. 

Peace,  conservators  or  wardens  of  the, 

60,  mSl,  216,  216,  249,  369-370, 

3K,  387,  454. 

See  dio  the  reapeotiTe  counties. 

Peak,  or  High  Peak    Peek.  oo.  Derby, 

arrays  and  levies  in,  79,  206,  212, 

226,  227,  247,  2G1. 
Poapymbury.    See  Pombory. 
Peatling,  Petlyng,  oo.   Leicester,   149, 

156. 
Peoohe,  Gilbert,  65,  66. 

,  GUee,  65. 

,  John,  69,  68,  69,  76,  151,  212, 

216,  226,  260,  261,  438. 
,  John,  constable  of  the  caatle  of 

Dover,  and  warden  of  the  Ciuque 

Ports,  391. 

,  ,  the  elder,  69. 

,  Thomas,  198. 

Peoohe,  fee  of    198. 

Peoham.     See  Peckham. 

Pecher.  Richard,  the  younger,  377. 

Pock,  John,  381. 

Peokham,  Pecham  [oo.  Kent],  383. 


Peook,  John,  the  elder,  88. 

,  John  son  of  Robert,  65. 

Pocot,  Henry    818. 

Pederton,  John  de,  16,  46,  53.  70,  78. 

Pediviirdyn,     Pedonardjn,     John     the 

yonnger,  112. 
,  Roger  de,  168,   169,  185,  872, 

,  ■'. Roger  his  son,  168,  372, 

378. 

Pedynton.    See  Piddington. 

Peek,  Nicholas,  de  Tevelby.  of  East 
Raaen,  76. 

,  William,  76. 

See  Peak. 

Peer,  creation  of  a,  93. 

Peg,  Pegge,  Pek,  Henry,  259,  308,  312. 

Eohcrt,  3.59    308,  312. 

Pointour   Peyntour    Adam  le,  258,  369. 

,  Henry  le,  83. 

,  Ralph  le,  155,  258,  368. 

Peitevyn.    See  Peyteryn. 

Pek.    See  Peg. 

Pekynghull,  Nicholas  de,  18. 

Pelogrini,  Pelegryni.  Bernard,  281. 

,  Raymond,  111,  403. 

See  Peregrini. 

Pelegryme.     Hcc  Piligryme. 

Pelham,  Brent,  Pelhara  Arsa  [co.  Hert- 
ford], 52,  221. 

Pelham  Pnrnenx,  Pelham  Fomeuz  [co. 
Hertford],  32,  221. 

Pelinge.    Sk  Pillinge. 

Pellnr,  Pollour,  William,  163,  170. 

Pelynt.  Peolyn,  oo.  Cornwall,  park  of, 
251,  447. 

Pemhridge,  oo.   Hereford.       See  Pen- 

Pembrnko,  county  of,  136. 

,  earl  of.    See  Valencia,  Aymar 

de. 
[Wales],  land  of,   levies  from, 

74,  98. 
Ponbroite,  Poinknikefihiie,  lord  of.     Set 

Valencia,   Aymar  de. 
Fembrok,  John  de,  10. 
Pembmge,  Fulk  de,  264. 

,  Richard  de,  282. 

,«..)    Penbrigg. 

Pembnry,  Penpymbury  [co.  Kent],  440. 

Pemphull,  Roger  de,  810. 

Penboyr,   Penbehir.    Penheir,    Penheyr 

[oo.  Carmarthen]    John  Richard, 

presented  to,  US. 
,  John   Hamelyn,    presented    to, 

,  ,  parson  of,  322. 


616 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Penbrigg,  Penbmgge,  Penebmgge, 
Henry  de,  185,  34A. 

,  John  de,  64. 

[Pembridge,  co.  Hereford],  Rio- 
hard  de,  17. 

,  ,  Ralph  de,  444. 

,  ,  WilUam  de,  444. 

Penbrokeshire.    See  Pembroke. 

Pencathelan,  Thomas  de,  214. 

Pendle,  Penhull,  oo.  Lancaster,  chace 
of,  160. 

Pendock,  Pendok  [oo.  Worcester],  64. 

Pendok,  Andrew,  21. 

,  ,  Isabella  his  wife,  21. 

Peneberia.     See  Pinbury. 

Penebmgg.     See  Penbrugg. 

Penereth.    See  Penreth. 

Penereth.     See  Penrith. 

Penewortham.     See  Penwortham. 

Penhull.    See  Pendle. 

Penifot,  Peter,  115. 

Penkelly,  Penketli,  Penkethely,  Penke- 
thley  [co.  Brecon],  land  of,  191, 
275,  449. 

,  levies  from,  73,  98. 

,  castle,  constable  of.     See  Dene, 

John  de. 
Penkeman,  Henry,  315. 
Penkenhill.     See  Penkhull. 
Penkes,  Walter,  220. 
Penkethly,  Penkethely,  Penketli.      See 

Penkelly. 
Penkhull,  Penkenhill,  co.  Stafford,  182, 

183. 
Penlyn.    See  Pelynt. 
Pennard  [oo.  Glamorgan],  176. 
Penne  in  the  Agenais,  104. 
Penne,  John  de  la,  42,  249. 

• 

Penres,  Penrees,  Robert  de,  73,  249. 
Penreth,   Penereth,   Penryth,   Andrew 

de.  37. 

,  John  de,  IPl,  377. 

,  ,  Margaret  wife  of,  196. 

)  ,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Harbottle,  21. 
,  ,  warden  of  the  marches 

of  Northumberland,   128. 
Penrith,    Penereth    [co.    Cumberland'!, 

421. 
Pensax,  Henry  de,  156. 

Pensnet,  Ponysned  [co.  Stafford],  chace 
of,  196. 

Pentek.     See  Panteague. 

Pentelawe,  Henry  de,  169,  457. 

Penteneye.     See  Pentney. 

Pentney,  Penteneye  [co.  Norfolk],  201. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  141,  201. 

Penwortham,  Penewortham  [co.  Lan- 
caster], 178,  183,  285. 

,  prior  of.  120,  286. 


I 


Penylton,  Robert  Broun  of.   See  Broun. 
Peper,  Hugh,  159. 
Peperwhyt,  William,  156. 

Perbrun,   Perbroun,   John,   admiral   of 

the  fleet  from  the  Thames  to  the 

North,  or  of  the  East  Fleet.  119, 

288. 
,  ,  admiral    of    the    fleet 

against  the  Soots,  143. 
,  ,  butler     in     Yarmouth, 

325. 
Percebrigg.  John  de,  23,  94. 
,  ,  parson  of  Sturmere,  85, 

329,  418. 
Perceval,  John,  17,  154,  165,  169,  319. 
Percrik,  William.  58. 

Percy,  Perzhaye,  Constance  de,  abbess 

of  Wilton.  70. 

,  Eleanor  de,  91,  135. 

,  George  de,  66. 

,  Henry  de,  76,  81,  91,  92,  135, 

174,  181,  188,  201,  205,  278,  279, 

435. 

,  Henry  son  of  Robert  de,  136. 

,  John  de,  66,  403. 

,  Nicholas  de,  15,  40,  164,  165. 

,  Robert  de,  111. 

,  Roger  de,  16. 

,  Walter  de,  100. 

,  William  de,  164-5. 

Peregrini,  Raymond,  parson  of  Arreton, 

354. 

See  Pelegrini. 

Perendon.    See  Parndon. 
Perexwunt.    See  Perpount. 

Perers,  Perirs,  Pereres,  Richard  de,  59, 
189,  213,  268. 

,  Walter  de.  397. 

Peres,   Perys,    Piers,   Pieres,   Andrew, 
266. 

John,  314,  377. 

,  John,  senchet,  310,  318. 

,  Martin,  31D,  318. 

Nicholas,  162,  169. 

,  Simon,  11,  314. 

,  Stephen,  Serjeant,  17. 

,  William,  314,  377. 

See  Petri. 

Peresman,  Michael,   67. 

Perham,  Ralph  de,  75. 

Perirs.     See  Perers. 

Perkyn,  John,  369. 

,  Robert,  155,  257,  258,  368,  369. 

Perle,  Richard  de,  154,  155,  258,  368. 

Perlethorpe,  Peverelthorp,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 133,  184.  * 

Perot,   Perrot,  Pirot,   Master  Thomas 

394,  404. 
,  William.  John  son  of,  313. 


GENER.VL    INDEX. 


617 


Perpount,  Verepount,  Pirpount,  Par- 
poynt,  Pyrpunt,  Hugh  de,  416. 

,  John,  77. 

,  Philip,  77. 

,  Peter  de,  241. 

,  Robert  de,  20,  65,  78,  249. 

,  Simon  de,  237. 

Perrot.    See  Perot. 

Pershore,  Persshore  [co.  Worcester],  47. 
388. 

,  good  men  of,  47. 

,  pontage  for,  47. 

,  abbot  of,  42. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  35. 

,  St.  Andrew,  church  of,  35. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  47. 

Person,  Bartholomew  le,  314. 

,  John,  of  Shapwick,  310. 

,  Robert,  105. 

Persones,  William,  445. 

Pert,  Thomas,  of  Priddesall,  106. 

Perteneye.    See  Partney. 

Pertenhale,  Richard  de,  18. 

Pertriche,  Pertrik.    See  Partrich. 

Peruoh',  Amald  de,  Thomas  Gioto  son 

of,  401. 

,  Sir  Philip  de,  401. 

,  ,  Guy  find   Sir   Amydeu, 

sons  of,  401. 
Peruzzi,   Peruch',  of  Florence,  society 

of  the,  23,  151,  193,  198,  313,  401, 

449. 
See  Jamore. 

Perys.     See  Peres. 

Perzhaye.    See  Percy. 

Pes  sigilli,  the  half  seal,  148. 

Peschour,  Henry  le,  446. 

See  Pestour. 

Pescy.    See  Pesy. 

Pesewode,  Richard  de,  171. 

Pessayne,    Anthony    de,    seneschal    of 

Gascony,  361. 
Pestel,  Robert,  253. 
Pestour,  Pestur,  Abitus  le,  373. 

,  Alan  le,  150. 

,  Henry  le,  67. 

,  Henry  son  of  Henry  le,  of  Oran- 

brook,  246. 

,  John  le,  151. 

,  Nicholas  le,  20. 

,  Nicholas  son  of  Henry  le,  146. 

,  Richard,  171. 

,  Roger  le,  387. 

,  Thomas  le,  18. 

,  William  le,  67,  255,  446. 

See  Baker. 

Pesy,  Pescy,  Henry  de,  68. 

,  Hugh  de,  80. 

Peteman,  Stephen,  375. 


Peter,  Adam  son  of,  de  Anebilli,  446. 

,  John  son  of,  373. 

,  ,  de  Draycote,  455. 

,  ,  de  Hothum,  267,  323. 

y  Philip  son  of,  160. 

,  Thomas  son  of,  de  Hayton,  5o, 

370. 

,  William  son  of,  de  Cusance,  189. 

Peterborough   [co.   Northampton],   86, 

112,  118,  252,  383.  390. 

,  John  Lay  of.     See  Lay. 

.',  abbey,  24. 

,  ,  abbot  of,  83. 

,  Adam      de     Botherby, 

abbot  of,  26. 
Godfrey,  abbot  of,  22, 

112. 
,  prior  and   convent    of, 

22. 

,  gaol,  149. 

See  Domo  Sancti  Petri,  de. 

See  Burgh. 

Peterton.    See  Petreton. 

Petit,  Petyt,  Alan,  16. 

,  John,  170. 

,  Thomas,  17. 

,  Walter,  381. 

See  Littel;   Lutell. 

Petlyng.    See  Peatling. 

Petrell.     See  Petterill. 

Petrelwra.     See  Wreay. 

Petresmor,  John  de.  19. 

Petreton,  Richard  son  of  John  de,  394. 

Petri,  Elias,  162. 

Richard,  Bonecase,  283. 

See  Peres. 

Petruscia.    See  Peyrusse. 

Pette,  Gilbert  atte,  384. 

See  Put. 

Petterill  P  Petreir  [co.  Cumberland],  3, 
4. 

Peulyn.    See  Pelynt. 

Pevenese,  Roger  de,   abbot  of  Battle, 

363. 
Pevensey   [co.   Sussex],   commission  de 

waUii$  for,  315. 

Biastenovere  in,  202 

Peverel,  honour  of,  27,  134,  237,  304, 

326,  342,  361,  393,  397,  410,  437. 
Peverel,  John  de,   123,   188,  213,  267, 

430,  435,  445. 

,  Peter,  395,  422. 

,  Robert,  237. 

,  Edmund  son  of,  237. 

Peverelthorp.    See  Perlethorpe. 
Peverwiz.    See  Parwioh. 
Pevre,  Peyvre,  John,  186,  464. 

,  WiUiam  de,  86. 

Peye,  John,  116. 
Peyforer,  William,  368. 
Peyntour.    See  Peintonr. 


( 


618 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Peymsse,  Petruscia  [Aveyron],  (herald, 
prior  of,  304. 

Peytevyn,  John,  17. 

,  Richard,  101. 

Peyto,  John  de,  42,  370. 

Peyton,  Robei-t  de,  46. 

Peyvre.    See  Pevre. 

Phelip.     5fce  Philip. 

Pheypo,  Simon  de,  211. 

Philip  V,  king  of  France  and  Navarre 
[1317  to  1322],  14,  300. 

Philip,  Phelip,  Philyp,  Philippe  ap 
Howel,   18. 

ap  David,  443. 

ap  Llewelin,  158. 

,  John,  316. 

,  John,  of  Muleford,  380. 

,  ,  of  Tansor,  252. 

,  ,  John  son  of,  de  Pate- 
mere,  68. 

Seysild,  164. 

,  Thomas,  378. 

,  ,  Henry  and  Nicholas  his 

sons,  378. 

Yevan,  164. 

Philippi,  Bonus,  44,  129,  141,  232,  293, 

304. 
Picard,  Pykard,  Pycard,  Henry,  16,  164. 

,  John,  295. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  295. 

,  Miles,  77. 

,  Peter,  450. 

,  Roger,  187,  403. 

Picardy,  merchants  of.   111. 
Pichenecomb.     See  Pitchcomb. 
Pickering,  Pykeryng  [co.  York],  89,  129, 

133,  135,  149,  333,  421. 
,  castle   of,    constable   of.       See 

Ughtred,  Thomas. 
,  ,  gate  of,  keeper  of.     See 

Lenham,  Thomas  de. 

,  forest,  336. 

,  king  at,  329,  370. 

,  letters   patent   dated   at,    329, 

330,  331,  332.  333,  335,  336,  339, 

373,  374. 

See  Pikering. 

Pickeworth.     See  Pikeworth. 
Picquigny,  Pinkegny  [Somme],  357. 
Piddinghoe,  Pydinho,  co.  Sussex,  449. 
Piddington,  Pidynton,  Pedynton,  Pyd- 

ynton,  co.  Oxford,  162,  169,  319. 
Piddington.     See  Pythinton. 
Piddle,  Pudele,  co.  Dorset,  426. 
Piddle   Little,   Pudele   [in  Piddletown, 

CO.  Dorset],  245. 
Piddletrenthide,  Pydeletrente  [co.  Dor- 
set], John  de  Chinnok,  parson  of, 

389. 
Pidynton.     See  Piddington. 


Pieres.    See  Peres. 

Pigbum,  Pikebourne,  Pykeboume,  co. 

York,  133,  184. 
Piggesflesh,  Reginald,  391. 

Pikebourne.     See  Pigbum. 

Pikeneye.     See  Pynkeneye. 

Pikenot,  Peter,  314. 

Pikeryng,  Robert  de,  153. 

,  Master    Robert    de,     dean    of 

York,  89. 

,  Roger  de,  85. 

See  Pickering. 

Pikeworth,    Pickeworth,    Bernard    de, 

172,  253. 
Pilardinton,  Pilardynton,  Henry  de,  344. 

,  Matthew  de,  13. 

,  Thomas  de,  344. 

Pildewelle,  John  de,  54. 

Pilgrimages,  26,  28,  181,  227,  271,  392, 

£ffe  Jerusalem. 

See  Santiago. 

Pilham,   Pylham   [co.   Lincoln],   John, 

parson  of,  245. 
Piligryme,  Pelegryme,  Pylegrym,  Roger, 

315,  380. 
Pillelond,  Pillaunde,   William  de,  413, 

432. 
Pillinge,  Pelinge  [near  Marston  More- 

taine,  co.  Beds],  155,  451. 
Pilswyne,  Richard,  399. 
Pinau   de   Supra   Dignac   [Ireland    P], 

422. 
Pinbury    in    Duntesbourne,    Peneberia 

[co.  Gloucester],  331. 
Pinchbeck,   Pyncebek,   Pynchebek  [co. 

Lincoln],  86,  116,  252,  389. 
Pinchebek,    Pyncebek,    Humphrey    do, 

153,  171. 

,  Robert  de,  18,  152,  170. 

,  prebendary     of     South 

Newbald,  122,  389. 
Pinkegny.     See  Picquigny. 

Pinner,  Pynnore,  co.  Middlesex,  park  of, 
373. 

Piuzon,  John,  262. 

,  ,  Maud  his  wife,  262. 

Pipa,  Pype,  Maud  de,  abbess  of  Poles- 
worth,  81,  102. 

,  Thomas  le,  186,  196,  224. 

Pipe  Parva,  Parva  Pipa  [co.  StaflFord], 
prebend  of  Lichfield,  Master  Rob- 
ert de  Patrica,  prebendary  of, 
358. 

Pipere,  Robert  le,  171. 

William,  81. 

Pipewell,  Pippewell  [co.  Essex],  abbot 
of,  105. 

Pippard,  Adam,  58,  316. 

Pippewell.     Sec  Pipewell. 

Piriton,  Piryton,  Hugh  de,  83,  350. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


6iy 


Piriton.     See  Pirton. 

Pirle,  Pyrelegh,  John^  239. 

,  Reginald  de,  225, 

Pirot.     See  Perot. 

Pirpount.     See  Perpount. 

Pirton,  Piriton,  co.  Oxford,  165,  168. 

,  Pyriton,  co.  Worcester,  156. 

Piru,  Arnold  de,  64. 

Pirye,  Pyrye,  Pyrie,  Pyri,  Pury,  Gil- 
bert le,  363. 

,  John,  199. 

,  Peter,  17. 

,  Richard  do,  parson  of  Bereford, 

437. 

,  Robert  de,  244,  405. 

Piryton.     See  Piriton. 

Pisa  [Italy],  merchants  of,  196. 

Pitchcomb,  Pichenecombe,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, 352. 

Pitchford,  Pychford  [co.  Salop],  Rich- 
ard de  Wenlok,  parson  of,  112. 

Pittock,  Pittok,  Pyttok,  Puttok,  Adam, 
446. 

,  George,  443. 

,  John,  of  Cambridge,  clerk,  152. 

,  ,  clerk   of   the   town    of 

Cambridge,  169. 

,  Laurence,  170. 

Plaiz,  Plays,  Richard  de,  69,  186,  427. 

Planesio,  Peter  de,  290. 

Plashet,    Plasshet    [near    Lewes],    co. 

Sussex,  park  of,  373. 
Plasshet.     See  Plashet. 
Plaunk,  WiUiam.  437. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  437. 

Plecy,  Pleycy,  Edmund  de,  165. 

Plecy.    See  Pheshey. 

Pledour,  Roger  le,  378. 

Plemmewe.     See  Plymouth. 

Pleshey,  Plecy  [co.  Essex],  receiver  of, 

82. 
Plesyngton,  John  de,  281. 
Pleycy.    See  Plecy. 
Plimmuth.    See  Plymouth. 
Plomer,  Plumer,  John  son  of  Roger  le, 

of  Northampton,  39. 

,  WilUam  le,  154. 

Plokenet,  Ploukenet,  Alan  de,  71. 

,  Oliver  de,  71. 

Plonte,  Luke,  60,  250,  253.  258,  308, 

312. 
Ploukenet.     See  Plokenet. 
Ploumpton.     See  Plumpton. 
Plumer.    See  Plomer. 
Plumpton,  Ploumpton,  Bartholmew  de, 

448. 

,  John  de,  18. 

Plumstead  by  Baconsthorpe,  Plumstede 

by  Bakenesthorp  [cq,   Norfolk], 

Thomas  de  Cotyngham,  parson  of, 

238. 


Plumstede  [Plumsted,  co.  Kent],"' Rob- 
ert de,  384. 

Plymouth,  Plymmuth,  Plimmuth, 
Plemmewe  [co.  Devon],  417, 
424,  430,  436. 

,  Sutton  and  Plummuth,  bailifiPs 

and  good  men  of,  438. 

,  the  Edmund,  ship  of,  151. 

Pocklington,  Pokelinton,  co.  York,  town 
and  liberty  of,  100. 

Podio,  Puyt,  Poncius  de,  of  Barsac,  403. 

Poer,  Pore,  Poure,  Pouere,  Power, 
Agnes  le,  of  Dorchester,  258,  308. 

,   ,  alias  Fevre,  312. 

,  Giles  le,  162,  169,  319. 

,  Richard  le,  258,  308,  312. 

,  Robert  le,  61. 

,  ,  chamberlain    of    North 

Wales,  344,  a45. 

,  ,  parson     of     Adderley, 

286,  287. 

,  ,  parson  of  Killaban,  193. 

,  Stephen,  225. 

Walter  le,  knight,  162,  169,  319. 

,  ,  Katherine  his  wife,  319. 

,  William  le,  316,  361,  449. 

Pogge,  John,  86. 

Pointing^on,  Pontyngton  [co.  Somer- 
set], John  de  la  Watere,  rector 
of,  198. 

See  Puntyngton. 

Pointon,  Poynton,   co.  Lincoln,  253. 

Pokelinton,  Pokelyngton,  Roger  de, 
parson  of  Wath,  83. 

,  William  de,  170. 

Pokelinton.     See  Pocklington. 

Pole,  Griffin  de  la,  451. 

Owen  de  la,  307. 

,  ,  Joan  wife  of,  157,  307, 

340. 

,  Richard  de  la,  84,  100. 

,  William     his    brother, 

84. 

,  Thomas  de  la,  2. 

,  WilUam  de,  310. 

Pole  la.     See  Welshpool. 

Polesworth,  PoUesworth  [co.  Warwick], 

P>neburga,  abbess  of,  79. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  79. 

,  Henry,  vicar  of,  79. 

,  Maud  de  Pype,  abbess  of,  81, 

102. 
,  Bromcote  by.    See  Bramoote. 

'Poleter,'  105. 

Poleye,  Thomas  de,  parson  of  Queneton, 

377. 
Poleyn,  John,  61. 
,  Theobald,  serjeant  of  the  Rolls 

of  Chancery,  ^. 
,  Thomas,  267. 


GfiNERAL    INDEX. 


Pollard,  William,  180.  380. 

Polleswortli,  John  da,  parson  of  Bar- 
well,  79. 

FoUesworth.    See  Polesworth. 

Polloo,  Master  Joliti  de,  3M, 

,  John  de.  303. 

.See  Pulhou. 

Poller.  Pnlter,  Godfrey  !e,  170. 

,  Robert  le.  43S. 

William  le,  158,  170. 

Polton,  John  de,  104. 

Poltot,  Philip,  186. 

Poroeriis,  John  de,  399. 

Pomfret  on  Thames,  London,  letters 
patent  dated  at,  33,  34,  Sd.  37, 
38.  39,  60. 

Ponchardon     Ste  Punchardon. 

Ponde,  Robert  atto,  153,  171. 

Simon  atte,  153,  170. 

Pondebury,  Pyndebury,  William  do, 
prior  of  Lanthony  by  Olonoeater, 
393,  419. 

Ponder  Robert,  448. 

Pontage,  grants  of,  137,  307.  360,  400. 

,  audit  of,  381. 

Ponte,  Robert  de,  228. 

Ponte  Episoopi,  William  de,  62. 

rijjiti'iii  "Fr^ipluiii,  super  Taiuisiam.  Sec 
Pomfret  on  Thames. 

Ponte  Roberti,  William  de,  315,  383, 
887,  442. 

See  Robertsbridge. 

Pontofraot  [co.  York],  85,  102,  133,  196, 
210. 

,  castle,  81. 

,  ,  charters  of,  191. 

,  constable  of,  289. 

,   See      Husle, 

Richard  de;  Grammary,  Wil- 
liam ;   Eyrill,  Thomas  de. 

castle  and  honor  of,  197. 

,  castle  and  manor  of,  161. 

All  Saints,  Nicholas  de  Erghes, 

vicar  of,  81. 

,  honor  of,  3t8,  396. 

[co.  York]    lettor.'i  patent  dated 

at,  79,  82,  83,  84,  85,  86,  87,  89, 
90,  91,  92,  93,  94,  95,  96,  98,  100, 
101,  103.  147,  148,  149,  150,  156, 
336,  237,  238,  239.  240-249,  2-57, 
258,  266. 

,  St.  John  £h6  Evangelist,  prior 

,   '......'..,,   Stephen  de  Chereblea, 

prior  of,  197. 

,  St.  Nicholas,  hospital  of,  war- 
den of.  See  Wodehous,  Robert 
de ;  Uibemia,  Adam  de. 

,  ,  animals  and  goods  of, 

eloigned,  101. 


Pontefracto,  Ponntefrenit.  John  de,  117. 

,  Robert  de.  239. 

,  ,  prior  of  Breedon  on  the 

HiU,  416. 

,    ,  Walter  de,  110. 

.  Ponthien,  4,  10,  34,  220,  333,  340. 

,  coonty  of,  receiver  of  the,  25. 

,  See  Lundrest,  Thomaa 

I  d«. 

,  tenasohal  of,  310. 

SeE  Castre,  John  do. 

Ponthien  and  Monlreuil,  county  of,  231. 
'    Pontigny  [Yonne],   St.  Edmunds,  pil- 
grimage to,  181. 
j    Pontyngton.    .SVe  Pointington. 

Ponynges,  Ponyngs,  Tlomas  de,   237, 
I  403. 

I   Ponysned.    See  Pensnet. 
I    Poole,  La  Pole,  oo.  Dorset,  bnrgesses, 
i  mariners  and  commonalty  of,  36. 

I   Pope,  the.    See  John  XXn. 
j    Pope,  John,  378. 

Robert,  21. 

William,  of  Ipeden,  (XI,  152,  170. 

j  250,  253,  258,  308,  311. 

I   See  Pape. 

I   Popelton.    See  Givendale  and  Popple- 

!  Pophnll,  John  son  of  John  de,  67. 

'   Popplet«ii.    See  Givendale  and  Popple- 

Porcheater,  Porcestre  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], castle  of,  constable  of.  See 
Weston,  William  de. 

king  at,  45^. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  24,  26, 

26,  27,  28.  58,  439. 

Pore.    See  Poer. 
I   Port.    See  Porte. 

Portage,  Richard,  171. 

Portali,  Master  John  do,  prebendary  of 
Bedford  Minor,  211. 

Porte,  Port,  Edmund  de,  64,  57. 

Elias,  383. 

,  Henry  de  la,  46. 

...,  William  de  la,  57. 

,  John  and  Richard  his 

'  brothers,  57. 

I   Portebref,  William,  65. 

Portejoye.    See  Portjoye. 

Portelond.    See  Portland. 

Portenar',  Bacus,  300. 

Porter,  Portier   Jamea  le,  16,  367. 

,  John  le,  257,  467. 

I    ,  John,  'of  the  Castel,'451. 

John  lo,  of  Easthani.  388, 

I    John  son  of  Richard  le,  3. 

Edith  hU  wife,  8. 

I    ,  Philip  le,   16(J. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


621 


Porter — cont. 

y  Ralph  le,   parson   of  Eastham, 

156. 

,  Ranulf  le,  253. 

J  Richard  le,  3. 

,  Roger  le,  445. 

,  Roger  le,  keeper  of  the  gate  of 

Windsor  castle,  30. 
,  ,  of  Scarrington,  413-4. 

,  Thomas  le,  17,  170,  388. 

Portes,  Payn  de,  225. 

,  Richard  de,  444. 

Portier.     See  Porter. 

Portington,  Portyngton  [co.  York],  46. 

Portjoye,  Portejoye,  John,  454. 

,  Richard,  153. 

,  Richer,  171. 

Portland,  Portelond  [co.  Dorset],  161. 
,  William   le   Blound,    presented 

to,  410. 
Portmon,  Hugh  le,  Christiana  wife  of, 

154. 
Portpool,   Pourtepol   [in  St.   Andrew's, 

Holborn],  prebend  of  St.  Paul's, 

London,  221. 
Portsmouth    [co.    Southampton],    375, 

380,  386,  413. 

Portugal,  Portyngall,  235,  315,  380. 

Portyngton,  Nicholas  de,  99. 

,  Thomas  de,  290. 

Portyngton.     See  Portington. 

Possethom.     See  Poston. 

Posse wyk.     See  Poswick. 

Posshe,  William,  58. 

Poston,  Possethom  [co.  Salop],  52. 

Poswick,  Possewyk,  co.  Norfolk,   13. 

Potenham,  Roger  de,  79. 

Potton,  Master  Robert  de,  207. 

Potyn,  Simon,  54,  57. 

Pouger,  Herbert,  31,  82. 

,  ,  parson    of    Rissington, 

359. 

,  Simon,  359. 

Poughill   P  Poukehegh,  Poukeheth    [co. 

Devon],  121,  198. 
Poulton,  Pulton,  co.  Wilts,  163,  169. 

Ponn,  Simon,  353. 

Ponndstock,      Poundestok,      Pundestok 

[oo.  Cornwall],  Thomas  de  Knolle, 

presented  to,  112. 
,  Thomas  de  Brayton,  parson  of, 

122. 
Pountefreuit.     See  Pontefracto. 
Poure.     See  Poer. 

Pourfisshe,  PourfisR,  John,  152,  169. 
Pourtepol.     Sec  Portpool. 
Pouwys.    See  Powys. 
Povy,  Reginald,  169. 

Powe,  William,  447. 

, ,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  447. 


Power.    See  Poer. 

Powick,  Poywyk  [co.  Worcester],  4. 

Powis,  Powys,  Pouwys  [Wales],  land  of, 

307,  340,  447,  451. 

,  levies  from,  73,  98. 

,  keeper  of.     See  Sapy ,  Robert  de. 

,  land  of,  lord  of.     See  Charleton, 

John  de. 
Powys.     See  Powis. 
Poyne,  Robert,  348. 
Poynton,  Anselm  son  of  John  de,  253. 
Poynton.     See  Pointon. 

Poyntz,  Hugh,  374. 

,  Nicholas,  374. 

Poyvere,  Ralph,  66. 

See  Pevre. 

Poywyk.    iSfee  Powick. 
Prat,  Henry,  252. 

,  Philip,  386. 

Pratellis,  Richard  de,  269. 
Pratellis  de.     See  Preaux. 

Preaux,  de  Pratellis  [Eure],  Ralph,  ab- 
bot of,  269. 

Prees,  Prez,  Preez  [co.  Salop],  146,  250, 
256. 

,  chace  of,  250. 

Premonstratensian  Order  in  England,  7. 
Prene,  John,  217. 

Prentiz,  Roger,  Thomas  his  man,  170. 
,  Thomas,  314,  366,  362. 

Prescott,  Prestecote,  co.  Oxford,   133, 

184. 
Presfen,  Michael  de,  404. 
Presford,  John  de,  315,  380. 
Prest.    See  Priest. 

Prestbury,  Prestebury,  co.  Gloucester, 

19,  462. 
Prestbury,  Robert  de,  343. 
Prestecote.    See  Prescott. 

Preston,  John  de  Tonyford,  parson  of, 

269. 

[co.  Gloucester],  69. 

,  Preston    in    Anndemesse    [co. 

Lancaster],  341. 
,  ,  St.    Mary    Magdalene, 

hospital  of,  127. 

,  CO.  Northumberland,  436. 

in  Holderness,  Preston,  co.  York, 

206. 

Little,  CO.  Northampton,  156. 

Little  [co.  York],  238. 

Preston,  Adam  de,  40. 

,  John  de,  446. 

[co.  Hereford],  John  de,  17. 

,  John  son  of  Robert  de,  206. 

Richard  de,  121,  298. 

,  ,  Wniiam     his    brother, 

121, 


622 


GENERAL     INDEX 


Preston — cont. 

,  Richard  de,  of  Drogheda,  217. 

,  Robert  de,  34. 

,  Walter  de,  157,  164. 

,  William  de,  of  Drogheda,  217. 

,  William  de,  controller  of  cus- 
toms in  Boston,  394. 
Prestwode,  John  de,  227. 

Prestwold,  Prestwald,  Hugh  de,  60,  124, 
160,  172,  255,  257,  274,  386,  447. 

Prestwood,    Prestwode    [co.    Stafford], 
227. 

Prevete,  William,  375. 

Prez.    See  Prees. 

Priddesall.     See  Birdsall. 

Pride,  Roger,  433. 

Pridington,  Pridyngton,  Hugh  de,  166. 

Priest,  Prost,  John  le,  of  Oxford,  319. 

,  Walter,  356. 

Priketo,  Peter,  19. 

Prinne,  Prime,  William,  259,  309,  312. 

Prior,  Priour,  John,  356,  362,  378. 

,  Robert,  356,  362. 

,  Thomas,  155,  427,  451. 

Priouresneve,  Stephen  le,  287, 

Prisoun,  Thomas  le,  445. 

Procuratour,  John  le,  13. 

,  Roger  le,  172,  253. 

Prodhomme.     See  Prudhomme. 

Proud,  Proute,  Andrew  le,  251,  386,  450. 

Provost,  David  son  of  Hugh,  of  Sid- 
bury,  388. 

,  Philip  his  man,  388. 

,  Edmund  le,  237,  333,  337. 

,  John  le,  of  Thorp,  172,  253. 

,  Mundus  [Edmund  or  Raymond] , 

334. 

,  Raymond  le,  300,  435. 

,  Richard  le,  of  Togstone,  446. 

,  William  le,  of  Storton,  388. 

See  Reeve;   Reve. 

Prowet,  Nicholas,  20. 

Prudhoe,  Prudhou  [co.  Northumber- 
land], castle  of,  constable  of, 
205. 

Prudhomme,  Prodhomme,  John,  225. 

,  Simon,  259,  308,  312. 

Prussia,  Pruce,  victuals  from,  266. 

See  Estland. 

Puddyng,  Hugh,  155,  258,  368. 
Pudele.     See  Piddle. 

See  Piddle  Little. 

Pudsey,  Pudesay  [co.  York],  246. 

Pulford,  Peter  de,  parson  of  Bradninch, 

107. 
Pulham,  William  de,  29. 
Pulhou,  John  de,  305. 

See  PoUou. 

Pulle,  Walter  de  la,  47. 
Pulteneye,  Richard  de,  374. 


Pulter.    See  Polter. 

Pulton.    See  Poulton. 

Punchardon,    Ponchardon,    Oliver    de, 

310. 
,  ,  Bartholomew     son    of, 

810. 
,  ,  Florence  wife  of,  402. 

,  Philip  son  of  Pachinus  de,  401. 

,  Robert,  402. 

,  ,  Agnes  his  wife,  402. 

Pundestok.     See  Poundstock. 

Puntjrngton,  John  de,  394. 

,  ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  394. 

,  ,  Laurence  his  son,  394. 

See  Pointington. 

Purde,  Nicholas,  375. 

Pnrie,  Simon  atte,  448. 

See  Pirye. 

Purser,  Robert  le,  368. 

,  ,  Agnes  his  wife,  368. 

Pursure,  Roger  le,  75. 

Purton,  Puryton  [co.  Wilts],  304. 

Purveyance,  84. 

,  to  be  made  with  the  good  will  of 

people,  243. 

I  Purveyors  of  the  Household ,  22, 

100. 

See  Army. 

for  the  Scotch  war.  See  New- 
castle on  Tyne;  Carlisle;  Skyn- 
burness;  York. 

for  the  Wardrobe.  See  Ward- 
robe. 

Pury.    See  Pirye. 

Puryton.    See  Purton. 

Put,  Putte,  Nicholas  atte,  291. 

,  ,  Agnes  his  wife,  291. 

,  WilUam  du,  346. 

See  Pette. 

Puttok.    See  Pittock. 

Puyt.    See  Podio. 

Pycard.    See  Picard. 

Pycheford,  John  de,  388. 

Pychford.    See  Pitchford. 

Pycok,  Robert,   109. 

Pycot,  Pygod,  Pykot,  John,  196. 

,  Matthew,  154. 

,  Robert,  parson  of  Handsworth, 

182. 
Pydeletrente.    See  Piddle trenthide. 
Pydinho.    See  Piddinghoe. 
Pydynton.    See  Piddington. 
Pye,  Henry,  442,  444. 

,  John  (two),  374. 

Pyegham,  Peter  de,  322,  371. 
Pykard.     See  Picard. 
Pykebere,  Richard,  387. 
Pykebourne.    See  Pigbum. 
Pykenye.     See  Pynkenye. 
Pykeryng.     See  Pickering. 
Pykot.     See  Pycot. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


628 


Pylat,  John,  152,   170. 
Pyle,  Thomas  de  la,  360. 
Pylegrym.     See  Piligryme. 
Pylham.     See  Pilham. 
Pymond,  Pymount,  Francis  de,  406,  431. 
Pyn,  Roger,   164. 
Pyncebek.     See  Pinchbeck. 
Pyncebek.     See  Pinchebek. 
Pynchebek.     See  Pinchebeck. 
Pynchebek.     See  Pinchbeck. 
Pynchurst,  Richard  de,  448. 
Pyndebury.     See  Pondebury. 
Pynder,  Alan  le,  66. 

,  Thomas,  374. 

See  Ponder. 

Pynkeneye,  Pynkenye,  Pikeneye,  Piko- 

ni,  Pykeneye,  Pynkegny,  Edmund 

de,  406,  431. 
,  Gilbert  de,   60,   250,   253,   258, 

308,  311. 
,  Mary  de,   lady  of  St.   Amant, 

357. 
..: ,  Richard  de,  60,  250,  263,  258, 

308,  311. 
Pynneho,  Walter  de,  181. 
Pynnok,  John  son  of  Robert,  169. 
Pynnore.     See  Pinner. 
Pype.     See  Pipa. 
Pypek,   William,   76. 
Pyrelegh.    See  Pirle. 
Pyrie.     See  Pirye. 
Pyriton.     See  Pirton. 
Pyrley,  Thomas,  257. 
Pyrpount,  Pyrpunt.     See  Perpount. 
Pyrye.    See  Pirye. 
Pysy,  Henry  de,  199. 
Pythinton,  Pythington  [Piddington,  co. 

Oxford],  Agnes  de,  165,  369. 

iSee  Piddington. 

Pyttok.     See  Pittock. 


Q 

Quantoxhead,  East,  Cantokkeeheved, 
Estcantokesheved,  co.  Somerset, 
394,  444. 

Quarel,  Edmund,  14. 

,  Hamo,  212. 

,  ,  controller  of  custom  in 

Hull,  212. 

Quarr  [Isle  of  Wight],  abbot  and  con- 
vent of,  281. 

Quarreour,  Henry  le,  255. 

,  Simon  le,  256. 

Quarrel,  John  du,  3o7. 

Quarry,  233,  270. 

Quayage,  grants  of,  354, 


Queen,  Henry  the  heyward  of  the,  164. 

Queen.     See  Isabel. 

Quendon,  Quenedon  [co.  Essex],  Wil- 
liam Sporoun  rector  of,  347. 

,  William  de  London  rector  of, 

347. 

Quenedon.     See  Quendon. 

Quernby,  John  de,  99. 

Querndon,  Ralph  de,  parson  of  Norton, 
174. 

,  Robert  de,  160,  383. 

See  Quomdon. 

Queye.    See  Quye. 

Queynt,  Thomas,  396. 

Quingou,  John  de,  parson  of  Leaden- 
ham,  treasurer  of  John  de  Britan- 
nia, earl  of  Richmond,  2. 

Quinton  ?  Queneton  [co.  Gloucester], 
Thomas  de  Poleye,  parson  of,  377. 

Quixlay.     See  Whixley. 

Quomdon,  Querndon,  co.  Leicester,  167, 
168,  309,  387. 

Quye,  Queye,  John  de,  378,  464. 

Quykham  [Whickham,  co.  Durham], 
Master  William  de,  261. 

Quyneberge,  John  de,  448. 

Quyntyn.  William,  199. 

Qwyte,  John  le,  150. 

iSfee  White. 

Qwytering  [Whittering,  co.  North- 
ampton], Robert  de,  4. 


R 


I    Rabayn,  Peter,  246,  426. 

j    )  ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  246. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  420. 

Rabbe,  Robert,  324. 
Rabot,  John,  196,  234. 
Radcliffe  on  Trent,  Radeclif  on  Trent 
[co.  Nottingham],  410. 

Hugh  de  Goushill,    parson    of, 

410. 
Radcot,  Retcote^  co.  Oxford,  346. 
Radeclif,    Radeclyve,    Radeclive    [Red- 
cliflFe,  CO.  Lancaster],  Adam  de. 
162. 

,  John  and  Roger  his  brothers, 

162. 

,  Richard  son  of  William  de,  162. 

,  Thomas  de,  160,  318,  377,  381. 

»  Thomas  de,   parson   of  Olney. 

294. 

Radeclive.    See  Ratcliffe. 
Radeford.     See  Radford. 
Radeford  Symely.     See  Radford  SemelQ, 
I   iU4eineld.    See  Rodmell, 


624 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Rademere.     Sec  Redmore. 

Radenhale,  John  de,  147. 

Radenore,  Roger  de,  18. 

Radenore.     See  Radnor. 

Radestrop,  Dionisia  de,  304. 

,  ,  "William     and     Thomas 

her  sons,  304. 
Radeswell,  Ralph  de,  172. 
Radford,  Radeford  [co.  Warwick],  368. 
Radford  Semele,  Radeford  Symely  [co. 

Warwick],   14. 
Radnor,    Radenore    [Wales],    land    of, 

136. 
levies  from,  74. 

,  castle,  town,  land  and  lordship 

of,  keeper  of.  See  Littlehury, 
Humphrey  de. 

Radston,  Rodestone  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], 58,  316. 

Radway,  Radeweye  [Cannington 
Hundred,  co.  Somerset],  244. 

Rage.     See  Ragge. 

Ragenhull  [Ragnall,  co.  Northumber- 
land], Richard  de,  parson  of 
Barnoldby,  45,  182,  244. 

Ragge,  Rage,  Laurence,  114,  371. 

Ragdfdyk,  co.  York,  373. 

Ragoun,  John,  77. 

,  William  his  son,   77. 

Rainham   or  Raynham,   Reynham,   co. 

Essex,  71. 
Rainham   Little,   Reynham  Little   [co. 

Norfolk],  30. 

See  Raynham. 

Rainton,  co.  Durham.     ,S>ee  Raynton. 
Raie,  Ralee,  Ralegh,  John  de,  46,  53, 

a53. 

,  Simon  de,  16,  53. 

,  Warin  de,  53. 

Ralph,  Griffith  son  of,  398. 

,  John  son  of  de  Bereford,  162. 

,  John  son  of,  de  Claworth,  55, 

370. 

,  John  son  of,  le  Mareschal,  18. 

,  Ralph  son  of,  185. 

,  ,  de  Sevelesho,  450. 

,  Ranulf  son  of,  97. 

,  Reginald  son  of,  160. 

,  Richard  son  of,  96. 

,  ,  de   Sevelesho,    155. 

,  Roger  son  of  *  of  the  Halle'  of 

Gereford,  234. 
,  son  of  Richard,  Ralph  son  of, 

155. 
,  Waiter  son  of,  de  Sutton,  162. 

,  William  son  of,  de  Burton,  150. 

,  William   son   of,   de  Claworth, 

55,  370. 
,  ,  le  Mareschal,  52. 

,   ,   ,       John        his 

brother,  52. 


Ramesbury.     See  Rammesbnry. 
Ramesden,  John  de,  2. 
Ramesey,  Walter  de,  224. 
Ramesey.    See  Ramsey. 
Rammesbury,     Ramesbury.     Rommes- 
bury,  Eklmund  de,  358,  359,  436. 

,  ,  presented    to    Wotton, 

13. 
Rampton  [co.  Cambridge],  443. 
[co.  Notts],  William  de  Bever- 

cote,  prebendary  of,  228. 
Ramsbury  ?  Romesbury  [co.  Wiltshire], 

William  de  Sancto  Johanne,  par- 
son of,  237. 
Ramsey,    Ramesey    [co.    Huntingdon], 

abbey  of,  134. 

,  abbot  of,  321. 

,  Simon  abbot  of,  323.^ 

Rande,  John,  252. 

Randolf,    Ranulf,    John,   57,   59,    146, 

164,  250,  374,  450,  453. 
,  ,  of  Crowmarsh,  259,  309, 

312. 

,  John  son  of,  de  Rouclif,  87. 

,  Thomas,  earl  of  Moray,  277,  278 

279,  2^,  433. 

,  William,  38. 

Ranewy,  Hugh  de,  110. 

Range  worthy,  Rengeworth,  Rynge- 
worth,  Ryngworthy  [co.  Glouces- 
ter],  143,   356. 

,  Richard  de  Overton,  parson  of 

the  chapel  of,  420. 

Ranulf.    See  Randolf. 

Ranyng.     See  Ravenynge. 

Rascenburgh,  John  de,  283. 

Rasen  East  [co.  Lincoln],  76. 

Rasen  West,  Westrasen  [co.  Lincoln], 
174    286    329. 

Raskelf  ?  RasUiiU  [co.  York],  317,  318, 
386. 

Raskhill.    See  Raskelf. 

Rassendale.     See  Rossendale. 

Rastrick,  Rastryk,  co.  York,  323. 

Rasjrn,  Richard  de,  parson  of  Loudon, 
364. 

Rat,  Andrew,  291. 

RatclifiPe  on  the  Wreak  ?  Radeclivo,  co. 

Leicester,  156. 
Rath,  Hugh  de,  167. 
Rathbeggan,   Rathbegan   [co.   Meath], 

church  of,  419. 
Rathouthe.    See  Ratoath. 
Rathwire,    Rathwere,    co.    Meath    [co. 

Westmeath],     Old     Grange    by, 

277. 
Ratoath,     Rathouthe     [co.     Meath], 

honor  of,  419. 
Ratynden,  John  de,  187. 
Raunds,   Raundes   [co.   Northampton], 

Geoffrey   de   Villers,    parson   of, 

106. 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


625 


Raunkel,  Gerrase  son  of  William,  326. 
Raven,  Peter,  110. 

,  William,  166. 

Ravenesden  [Ravensden,  co.  Bedford], 

Master  Thomas  de,  319. 
Raveneshere.    See  Ravenser. 
Raveneston.     See  Ravens  tone. 

Ravensdale  [co.  Derby],  letters  patent 
dated  at,  351,  352,  a53,  a'55,  357, 
a58,  370,  382,  383,  385,  396,  444. 

Ravenser,  Ravenesere,  Raveneshere,  co. 
York,  110,  158. 

,  comptroller  of  Customs  in.     See 

Barton,  William  de. 

,  town  and  liberty  of,  99. 

Ravenser-Odd,  Ravenesrod,  Ravenser- 
odde  [CO.  York],  86,  87,  116,  117, 
119,  134,  177,  287. 

,  Frankesiius,  burgess  of,  109. 

Ravenserod,  John  atte  See  of.  Sec 
See. 

Ravensthorpe  ?  Ravisthorp  [co.  Lin- 
coln], 272. 

Ravenstone,  Raveneston  [co.  Bucking- 
ham], Roger,  prior  of,  392,  394. 

,  William     Aubel,     cellarer     of, 

afterwards  prior  of,  398,  408. 

[co.  Derby],  80. 

Ravenynge,  Ranyng,  William,  259,  308, 
312. 

Ravignan,  Master  James  de,  of  Bologna, 
300. 

Ravisthorp.     See  Ravensthorpe. 

RawclifiPe,  Rouclif  [co.  York],  86. 

Rawcliffe    by     York,     Routhecliffe    by 

York  [co.  York],  234. 
RawclifiPe,  co.  York.     See  Routheclif. 
Rawcliffe     Upper,     I'proutheclif     [co. 

Lancaster],  281. 

Rawe,  Alan  de  la,  396. 
,  Margery  de  la,  396. 

Ray,  John  le,  of  Little  Reynham,  30. 

,  ,  Etheldreda     his     wife, 

30. 
Rayleigh,   Reylegh,   co.   llissex,   honour 

of,  325,  326. 
Rayne,  Little  Reynes  [co.  Essex],  Hugh 

de  Glaumvill,  parson  of,  325. 
Raynham,  Robert  de,  446. 

,  Roger  son  of  Robert  de,  446. 

,  ,     Robert     his    brother, 

446. 
Raynton      [Rainton,      co.       Durham], 

Thomas  de,  128. 
Raytheby  [Raitliby,  oo.  Lincoln], Walter 

de,  parson  of  South  Somercoates, 

384. 
Reach,  Reche  [co.  Cambridge],  108. 
Reade,  Thomas,  391. 
24962 


Reading,      Redynge,      Redynges     [co. 

Berks],  34,  96,  258,  369,  449. 

,  abbot  of,  47. 

,  the    chouweseye    (causey)    of, 

258. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  41,  42, 

43. 
Rebels,  commissions  touching,  386. 

lands  of,  108,  178,  183,  230. 

See  the  respective  counties. 

See  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster. 

Reche.     See  Reach. 

Reculverland,  Recnlverslond  [in  Tilling- 

ham,  CO.  Essex],  prebend  of  St. 

PauFs,  London,  222. 
Red,  Ralph,  159. 
,  Richard,     parson    of    Griston, 

446. 

See  Rede. 

Red  Castle  [in  Weston,  co.  Salop],  156, 

443. 
Redberd,  John,  252. 
Redbourn  [co.  Hertford   ?],  6^5. 
Reddeswell.    See  Redeswell. 
Reddish,  co.  Lancaster.    Set  Ridich. 
Rede,  Alan  de,  16,  65,  370. 

,  Andrew  le,  166. 

,  Henry  le,  444. 

,  ,  Roger  his  son,  444. 

John  le,  311,  444. 

,  Maud  le,  155,  451. 

Ralph  le,   448,  453. 

,  Richard  le,  169. 

,  of  Wodeston,  383. 

Thomas    le,    19,  169,  317,  318, 

386. 

William,  447. 

,  William  le,  167,  369. 

See  Red. 

Redemane,   Matthew  de,  presented  to 

Shere,  338,  356,  435. 
Redene,  John  atte,  383. 
Redesmyth,  John  le,  45. 
Redeston,  John  atte,  17. 
Redeswelle,   Reddeswell,   Master  John 

de,   422. 

,  John  de,   190. 

Redeswelle.    Sec  Ridgwell. 
Redgrave,  Richard  de,  26. 
Redham.    See  Reedham. 
Redheved,  William,  170. 
Reding,  Redyng,  James  de,  232. 

,  John  de,  205,  206. 

,  Nicholas  de,  186. 

,  ,  parson     of     Wadding- 
ton,  106. 

,  Simon,  275. 

See  Reading. 

Redmedwe,  William  de,  171. 
Redmere,  John  de,  384. 
Redmore,  Rademere,  oo.  Mi| 


626 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Rednesse,  Thomas  de,  110. 

,  William  de,   303,   406. 

Redyng.     Sec  Beading ;  Reding. 
Ree,  Henry  atte,  61. 

,  John  de,  388. 

,  William  le,  360. 

Roed,  Roger,  204. 

,  Thomas,  364. 

Reedham,  Redham,  co.  Norfolk,  111. 
Reefham,  Refliam,  Alan  de,   lo2,   170. 

,  Brico  de,  152,  170. 

,  Ralph  de,  152. 

,  Richer  de,  313,  453. 

,  Simon  de,  mayor  of  Cambridge, 

152,  171. 

,  Simon  de,   169. 

Rees.    See  Res. 

Reeve,   Alexander   the   son  of  the,   of 

Barrowden,  54. 

,  Nicholas  the  son  of  the,  319. 

See  Provost ;  Reve. 

Refham.     See  Reefham. 

Regality,  grant  of,  33. 

Reginald,  Reynaud,  Reynold,   Geoffrey 

son  of,  64. 

,  John,   314. 

,  John  son  of,  186,  202. 

,  John  son  of,  of  Oors,  16. 

,  John  son  of  de  Neuton,  255. 

,  Peter  son  of,  38,  124,  131. 

,  ,  Maud  wife  of,  284. 

,  Richard  son  of,  de  Franketon, 

427. 
,  Stephen  son  of,  de  Butterleye, 

333.  .    ,   , 
,  Thomas  son  of,  de  Assheburn, 

415. 

,  Thomas  atte  Hughe,  314. 

,  Walter,   bishop   of  Worcester, 

afterwards  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury [1313—1327],  4,  37,  38,  220, 
280,  326,  371,  373.^ 

,  William  son  of,  377. 

Regmere.     See  Rugmere. 

Reie.    See  Rye. 

Reigate,  Reygate  [co.  Surrey],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  437. 

,  warren  at,  448. 

Reigny,  Hugh  de,  186. 

Reison.     See  Resoun. 

Rempny.     See  Rumney. 

Remysman,   Peter,   448. 

Renard,  Henry,  397. 

Rendham,  John  Alisaundre  do,  186. 

Rengea,  2. 

Rengeworth.     Sec  Rangeworthy. 

Rente,  Thomas,  227. 

Reppes,  John  son  of  John  de,  449. 

,  John  son  of  Thomas  de,  449. 

Richard  de,  18,  187. 

,  Robert  de,  of  Lenne,  109. 

,  Thomas  de,  455. 


Repps,  Reppes  [co.  Norfolk],  449. 

,  William  de  Cusancia,  parson  of, 

245. 
Repps  South,  Suth  Reppes,    Peter    de 

Cusancia,  presented  to,  302. 

Repton,   Repyndon  [co.   Derby],   prior 

of,  80. 
Repton  Abbots.     See  Ripton  Abbots. 

Repyndon.     See  Repton. 

Rere,  Thomas,  377. 

Reresby,  Adam  de,  88,  428. 

,  Ralph  de,  223.. 

,  ,  Isabel  his  wife,  223. 

Res,  Rees,  Apres,  ap  Cadugan  ap  Lewe- 

lin,  72. 
ap  Griffith,  35,  49,  73,  74,  82, 

98,   158,  398,  443. 

ap  Howel,  Master,  16,  77,  167. 

,  Yeran  ap  Revs  son  of, 

77. 

,  Philip  his  brother,  77. 

Griffin  ap,  335. 

,  Creyt,  Res  younger  son  of,  398. 

,  ,  Quenllian     cousin     of, 

398. 
Resceivour,  John  le,  of  Breghenok,  77. 

Resoun,  Reysun,  E^ias,  58,  80,  316. 

,  Thomas,  155,  258,  368. 

Retcote.    See  Radcot. 

Retherby,  Peter  de,  425. 

Retherfeld.     See  Rotherfield. 

Retherheth.     See  Rotherhithe. 

Retlyng,        Rotiyng        [Ratling,        co. 

Kent  ?],  Alan  de,  abbot  of  Battle, 

39"),  399. 
Retlyng  [Ratling,  co.  Kent  P],  Richard 

de,  358,  396. 
Reueshale     [Rushall,     co.     Norfolk  P], 

Richard  de,  16. 
Reule,  Godekin  de,  293. 
Reuly,  Geoffrey,  185. 
Rove,  John  son  of  John  le,  377. 

,  Richard  le,  455. 

,  Robert,  of  Peterborough.  252. 

,  Thomas  le,  of  Crowmarsh,  309. 

,  Thomas    son    of    John    le,    of 

Crowmarsh,  259,  312. 
Sec      Crowmarsh;       Provost; 

Reeve. 
Revehyne,  Adam  le,   154. 

,  William  le,  1.54. 

Revel,  Godekin  de,  118. 

,  John,   199,   4)2. 

Revesby  [co.  Lincoln],  abbot  of,  89. 

Revesone,  Nicholas  le,  319. 

R-ewe,  John,  Alice  daughter  of,  35. 

,   ,  Walter  her  son,  35. 

Rewley  by  Oxford  [co.  Oxford],  abbot 

of,  60,  250,  2.53,  258,  308,  311. 
Reydon,  Reydone,  co.  Suffolk,  13,  159. 

[co.  Suffolk  P],  449. 

Reye,  Gilbert  atte,  134. 
,  Robert  atte,   134. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


627 


Reygat.     See,  Reigate. 
Reymbald,  Walter,  29. 

,  Isabel  liis  wife,  29. 

Reynbergh,  Robert  de,  219. 

,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  219. 

Reyndene  [Roy don,  co.  Essex  ?],  John 

de,   37. 
Reyndon,  William  de,  166. 
Reyner,  Robert,  292. 

,  Roger,    377. 

Reyneri,  Reynery,  Peter,  44,  129,  141, 

293,  304.' 
Reynham,  Little.     See  Rainham  Little. 
Reynham.     See  Rainham. 
Reynold.     See  Reginald. 

Reyns  in  Ponthieu,  treasurer  of.       See 

Convers,  Master  Philip  de. 
Reysun,  Reyson.     See  Resoun. 

Rhos,  Ros  [co.  Denbigh],  cant  red  of, 
137,   189. 

Rhoscrowther,  Roscrouthour  [co.  Pem- 
broke], GeoflFrey  Berefot,  parson 
of,   403. 

Rhuddlan,  Rothelan  [co.  Flint],  Friars 
Preachers  of,   295. 

Rhyfonioc,  or  Rhyfiniog,  Royewynok, 
Rigweynok,  Rygwenok,  Rowyn- 
*nok  [co.  Denbigh],  land  of, 
levies  from,  96. 

cant  red  of,  137,  189. 

,  land  of,   lord  of.     See  Despen- 

ser,  Hugh  le,  the  elder. 
Ribbesford,  Henry  de,  124,  131,  133. 

Ribble  and  Lune,  co.  Lancaster, 
forest  between,  357. 

Ribchester,  Riplecestre  [co.  Lancas- 
ter], William  do  North  well,  pre- 
sented to,  284. 

Ribton,  CO.  Cumberland.     See  Rybton. 

Riburgh.     See  Ryburgli. 

Ricard,  Hamo,  314. 

,  John,  162. 

liiccall,  Richall,  Rikale,  co.  York,  401, 

417. 
Richall.     See  Riccall. 

Richard  II,  king  of  England,  195. 
Richard,  Henry  son  of,  377. 

,  John  son  of,  101. 

,  ,  de  Bukworth,  427. 

,  ,  le  Cok,   of  Berkhamp- 

stead,   451. 

,  ,  Henry  his  brother,  4.51. 

,  ,  de  Grymesby,  381. 

,  ,  de  Sutton,  88. 

'....,  ,  de  Whitegift,  '256. 

,  John,    presented   to  Penboyr, 

118. 
,  Martin  son  of,  de  la  Grene,  of 

Rougham,  397. 
,  Ralph  son  of,  42,  124,  274. 


Richard — cont. 

,  Ralph  son  of  Ralph  son  of,  155. 

,  Richard  son  of,  de  Idel,  118. 

,  ,  de  Sibeston,  27. 

,  ,  de  Vernon,  the  young- 
er, 377. 

,  Thomas  son  of,  de  Hockele,  of 

London,  34. 

,  ,  de    Walsingham,    256, 

447. 

,  Walter,   404,   405. 

,  William  son  of,  155. 

,  ,  atte  Sae,  314. 

Richard's  Castle.     See  Chastel  Richard. 
Riche,  William  le,  319. 
Richeby,  John,  386. 
Richemund,  Roald  de,  119. 

See  Richmond. 

Richerville,  Ralph  de,  235. 

Richmond    [co-    York],    ardjulencon    of, 

290. 

See  also  Talarandi,  Elias. 

,  See  Northburgh,  Roger 

de. 

,  archdeaconry  of,  284,  341. 

,  earl  of.       See  Britannia,  John 

de. 
,,  letters  patent   dated   at,   ftiO, 

342. 

Richmondshire,  97,  131. 

arrays   and   levies   from,    133, 

134,  208,  222,  226,  240. 

,  parts  of,  140. 

Richmond,    Gilling     and    Skeeby     [co. 

York],  chace  of,  157. 

Ridale  [Ryedale,   co.   York],   John  de, 

384. 
,   ..." of  Kirkstead,  317. 

,  William  de,  373. 

Ridale.     See  Ryedale. 

Ridel,  Rydel,  William,  97,  318. 

,  ,  constable      of      Castle 

Barnard,  39. 

Ridere,  Henry  le,  380. 

Ridewale,  William  de,  ai7. 

Ride  ware,  Andrew  de,  75. 

Ridgeway,  Riggeweye  [co.  Derby],  431. 

Ridgwell,  Redeswelle,  co.  Essex,  13. 

Ridich  [Reddish,  co.  Lancaster],  Mat- 
thew de,  162. 

Riding,  East,  North  and  West.       See 
York. 

Ridley,    Rodele    [co.    Eentl.    Bertrand 
Feraund,  parson  of.  75,  238. 

Ridlington,  co.  Rutland.       See  Rydel- 
yngton. 

Rie.     See  Rye. 

Rievaulx,  Riovall,  co.  York,  61. 

,  William  de  Inggelby,  abbot  of, 

61. 

,  abbot  of,  292. 


628 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Ri^eleye,  John  de,  396. 
Riggewey.     See  Ridgeway. 
Rigmayden,     Riggemayden,     Rygmay- 
den,    John   son   of  John  de,  281, 

284. 

,  Thomas  de,  281,  2M, 

,  ,  Joan     his     wife,     281, 

284. 
Rigweynok.     See  Rhyfiniog. 
Rih-U      [Ryle,     co.    Northumberland], 

Henry  de,  446. 

Rikale.    See  Riccall. 

Rikynghale,  Thomas  de,  446,  448. 

Ringeton,  William  de,  58. 

Ringleton,  Ryngelton,  co.  Kent,  313. 

Riovall.     Sec  Rievaulx. 

Ripariis,  Rjrv^ers,  Ryvere,  John  de,  13, 

36. 
,  ,  John  his  son  and  heir, 

142. 

,  John  de  la,  20. 

,  Nicholas  de,   374. 

,  Richard  de,  246. 

,  Richard  de  la,  153,  403. 

,  ,  Alan,  his  bailiff,  154. 

,  Richer  de  la,  187. 

,  Thomas  de  la,  100. 

Riplecestre.     See  Ribchester. 
Ripley,  Rippele,  co.  Surrey,  54. 
Ripen,     Ripoun,     Rypon,  co.  York,   2, 

341,  454. 

,  St.  Wilfrid,  church  of,  2. 

,  town  and  liberty  of,  99. 

Ripon,   Richard  de,   presented   to   St. 

John  the  Baptist,  Ilchester,  228. 
Rippele.    See  Ripley. 
Rippingale,    Ripenhale    [co.    Lincoln], 

John  Chaynel,  parson  of,  120. 

Ripton    Abbots,    Repton    Abbots    [co. 

Huntingdon],   William  Braibroc, 

presented  to,  134. 
Riseley   ?  Risele  [co.  Bedford],  Walter 

ricar  of,  2G1. 
Rishangles,    Risshangles    [co.    Suffolk], 

Thomas   de   Bravton,   parson   of, 

26. 
Rishton,  Risshton,  John  de,  parson  of 

Adel,   120. 

,  Robert  de,  383. 

,  ,  presented   to   Gedding- 

ton,  48. 

Rish worth,  Risseworth,   co.   York,   323. 

Risseworth.     See  Rish  worth. 

Risshangles.     Sec  Rishangles. 

Risshendon.     Sec  Rissington. 

Risshton.     Sec  Rishton. 

Rissington,  Risshendon  [co.  Gloucester], 
Herbert  Ponger,  parson  of,  359. 

,  Great,   Great   Risindon,   Rysin- 

don  [co.  Gloucester],  294,  397. 

,  ,  advowson  of,  397. 

,  Wick,  Wyfecrisindon  [co.  Glou- 
cester], 294,  350, 


Risum,  Rysom,  Hugh,  428. 

,  Walter,  224. 

Risyng,  RLsyngge,  Ry singe,  Eustace  de, 
parson  of  Tfiurgarton,  436. 

James  de,  448. 

,  ,  Thomas     his     brother, 

448. 
,  John   de,   441. 

,  William  de,  448. 

Rither,  Rithre,  Ryther,  Rythre,  John 
de,  3,  68,  79,  81,  131,  133,  140, 
192,  208,  212,  222,  226,  230,  247, 
261,  265. 

Rivel.  Ryvel,  Giles,  162,  169. 

,  Giles  son  of  Giles,  319. 

Ryvere.     See  Ripariis. 
Ryvet,  William,  151. 
Ro,  Henry  le,  103. 
Robekan,  Richard,  314. 
Robelyarde.     See  Robliard. 

Robert,  Adam  son  of,  le  Shereman,  170. 

,  ,  le  Walsh,  157. 

,  Arnulf  son  of,  de  Mount eny.  33. 

,  Henry  son  of,  446. 

,  ,  de  Percy,   136. 

,  ,  de  Stepyng,  881. 

,  John,  80. 

,  John    son    of,    de    Bouyngton, 

414. 

,  ,  de   Creuequor,   448. 

,  ,  de  Frayncton,  446. 

,  ,  de  Eingeston,  319. 

,  de  Preston,  206. 

,  ,  de  Stratton,  154. 

,  Nicholas  son  of,  de  Runeston, 

164. 

,  Peter  son  of,  de  Holebech,  110. 

,  Richard  son  of,  86. 

,  ,  deWaynflet,  116. 

Robert  son  of,  de  Compton,  67. 

,  de  Hatton,  317. 

,  de     Shakeleston,     155, 

450. 
,  Roger    son    of,    de    Thornton, 

142. 
son  of  Thomas,  Robert  son  of, 

de  Bramelay,  246. 
son  of  Walter,   Robert   son  of, 

188. 
,  Thomas  son  of,   le  Sheresman, 

152,  170. 

,  Adam  his  brother,  152. 

See  Adam. 

,  Walter    son    of,    de    le    Stane- 

strete,  171. 

,  ,  de  Uusflet,  219. 

,  William  fiz,  10. 

,  William  son  of,  446. 

,  ,  de  Tolthorp,  54. 

,  ,  le  Walsh,  157. 


^ 


(fENEEAL    INDEX. 


620 


Robert!,  William,  canon  of  the  hospital 
of  St.  Mary,  Roncevaux,  proc- 
tor in  England  of  that  hospital, 
15,  23. 

Robertsbridge,  de  Ponte  Robert i,  co. 
Sussex,  387,   442. 

Robin,  Robyn,  Cristinus,  314. 

John,  384,  446. 

Nicholas,    255. 

,  Walter,   374,   375,   38(5. 

Robliard,  Robeiyarde,  Alexander,   170. 

John,  153,  170. 

Rocelyn.     See  Roscelyn. 

Rocester,  Roucestre  in  Douvedale  [co. 
Stafford],  Walter,  abbot  of,  406. 

,  Gilbert    de    Bosco,    abbot    of, 

410,  416. 

Rochdale,  Rochesdale^  co.  Lancaster, 
178,  183. 

Roche  [co.  York],  abbot  of    91,  244. 

Roche,  David  de  la,  139. 

John  de,  159,  224. 

,  Simon  de  la,  99. 

Rocheford,  John  de,  67. 

,  Robert  de,  238,  368,  403,  404, 

415. 
[Rochford,   co.  Hereford],  Saer 

de,  17. 

,  Walram  de,  61. 

Rochelle    [Charente    Inferieure],    363, 

371. 
Roches,  Peter  de,  235. 
Rochesdale.     See  Rochdale. 
Rochester,  Roffa     [co.    Kent],  96,  430, 

452,  456. 
,  bishopric    or    diocese    of,    108, 

282. 

,  castle  of,  184,  349. 

,  gaol  of,  157. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  27,  29,. 

30,  31. 
Rochford,  Rocheford,  co.  Hereford,  156. 

Rooke,  Osbert  le,  383. 

Rockingham,  Rokyngham  [co.  North- 
ampton], 252. 

,  forest,   263. 

letters  patent    dated   at,   311, 

314. 

Rodbaldeston  [co.  Surrey?],  3. 

Rodborne,  Rodeburn  [co.  Wilts],  432. 

Rodeberuwe,  Master  John  de,  296. 

Rodeburn.     See  Rodborne. 

Rodele.     See  Ridley. 

Rodele.     See  Roth  ley. 

Rodeneye,  Rodenay,  Richard  de,  es- 
cheator  South  of  Trent,  1,  2,  5, 
6,  7,  8,  10,  12,  13,  14.  21,  22,  26, 
27,  29,  32,  33,  34,  36,  58,  60,  108, 
127,  144,  145,  148.  161,  181,  190. 


Roderham,  Richard  de,  152.  171. 

,  Roger  de,  296. 

,  William    son    of    Margery    de, 

234. 
See  Rotherham. 

Rodes,  William  de,  434. 

Rodeston,  William  de,  187. 

Rodeston,  Rodestone.     Sec  Radston. 

Rodez,  Rut  crisis  [Aveyron,  France], 
Peter  patriarch  of  Jerusalem, 
bishop  of,  358. 

Rodland,  Nicholas,  311. 

Rodmell,  Rademeld,  co.  Sussex,  449. 

Rog[e»']>  La  pin,  375. 

Rog[er],   Peter,   374. 

Roger,  Rogier,  Alan  son  of,  de  Bruges, 
255. 

,  le  Forester,  310. 

,  John,  377. 

,  de  Borstal,  314. 

,  John  son  of,  atte  Fordo,  258, 

369. 

,  ,  le  Gardiner,  255. 

,  le  Plomer,  of  North- 
ampton, 39. 

,   ,  de  Skerington,  414. 

,  Nicholas  son  of,  377. 

,  Roger   his  son,   377. 

,  ,  de  Boyfeld,  26. 

Richard  son  of,  de  Boyfield,  35. 

,  Robert,   155,  451. 

,  Roger  son  of,  377. 

,  ,  de  Hauberdeyn,  17. 

son  of  Maud,  Gilbert  son  of,  de 

Orossedale,  328. 

,  Thomas  son  of,   le   Despenser, 

186. 

,  ,  le  Spenser,  59. 

,  William  son  of,  377. 

,  ,  de  Holthie,  383. 

ap  Lewelin,  77. 

Roghehay.     See  Rowhay. 

*  Roi  Bruant.'     S&a  Botiller,  John  do. 

*  Roi  du  North.'     Sec  Morle,  William  de. 
Roiston.     See  Royston. 

Rokeby,  Thomas  de,  157. 

Rokele,  Peter  de  la,  168,  270,  372,  378. 

Richard  de  la,  198. 

,  William  de  la,  198. 

Rokelond,  John  de,  170. 

Rokelyn,  Thomas  son  of  Richard,  159. 

Rokesle,  Gregory  de,  148. 

,  Richard  de,  Joan  wife  of,  87. 

Rokke,  Thomas  de,  202. 
Rokyngham.     See  Rockingham. 
Rolle,  Robert,  171. 
RoUeby,  John  de,  16. 
RoUeston  [divers  counties],  Nicholas  de 
Shepeye,  parson  of,  106. 

Rolleston,  Nicholas  de,  255. 
,  William  de,  126. 


0:30 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


iljllriglit,  Kollyndryght,  Roily ngdright, 
CO.  Oxford,  162,  169,  319. 

,  Roger  de  Solers,  parson  of,  169. 

Rolls,  keepers  of  the.     See  Bench. 

Rolvenden,  Rolvynden  [co.  Kent], 
Humphrey  de  Haustede,  pre- 
sented to,  207,  217. 

,  Robert  de  Hurlee,  presented  to, 

301. 

,  John  de  Hurlee,  presented  to, 

437. 
Roma,  Leo  de,  master  of  the  hospital  of 

the  Holy  Ghost,  Rome,  11. 
See  Rome. 

Romayn,  Romeyn,  John  le,  archbishop 
of  York  [1286  to  11  March,  1296], 
296. 

,  Richard,  374. 

,  Robert,  36,   1^5. 

,  Thomas,   11. 

,  ,  Juliana    his    wife,    11, 

208. 
,  Alice   and  Joan,    their 

daughters,  11. 

,  Thomas,     sometime     sheriff     of 

London,  4^" 6. 
Romburgh.     Sec  Rumburgh. 

Ronie,  court  of,  137,  205,  233,  23o,  329, 

336,   414. 
,  Holy  Ghost,  hospital  of,  master 

of.     Sec  Roma,  Loo  de. 

Romeneymersh.     See  Romney  Marsh. 

Romesbury.     See  Ramsbury. 

Romesoye,  William  de,  374-5. 

Romeseye.     See  Romsey. 

Romeyn.     See  Romayn. 

Ronimesbury.     See  Rammesbury. 

Romney,  Romenhale  [co.  Kent],  244. 

Marsh,  Romeneymersh,  453. 

,  Tunstal  in,  244. 

Romney  Old,  Romenhale  [co.  Kent], 
275. 

,  John   Saleme   of  Winchelsea, 

parson  of,  84. 

Romsey,  Romeseye  [co.  Southampton], 
Master  Gilbert  de  Middelton, 
prebendary  of  Pklington  in  the 
conventual  church  of,   43. 

Ronceveaux,  Rouncevall  [Navarre],  St. 

Mary's  hospital,  William  Roberti. 

canon  of,  15. 
,  prior  and  convent  of,  16. 

,  proctor  of  in  England, 

15. 
,  ,  >SVe   Roberti, 

William  ;    Rouncevall* ,  John  de. 
Ronewell.     See  Runwell. 
Ronkore.     See  Runcorn. 
Roos.     See  Ros. 


Roper,  Ropere,  Henry  le,  166. 

,  Nicholas  le,  loo,  451. 

Roppesle,  Roppeslaye,  Roger  de,  162. 

[Ropsley,  co.  Lincoln],  William 

son  of  Margery  de,  58. 
Ropsley,  Roppesle,  co.  Lincoln,  256. 

Ros,     Roos,     Rosse,     Guillottus,     de, 

Christiana  wife  of,  434. 

,  Hugh  de,  293. 

,  James  de,  303. 

,  ,  Maud  his  wife,  303. 

,  Johnde,  18,  43,  13X,  208,  237, 

267. 
,  ,  presented       to       Scor- 

borough,  174,  175,  181. 

,  Master  John  de,  64. 

,  ,  parson  of  Bishops- 
bourn,  270. 

,  Robert  de,  61. 

,  ,  James  son  and  heir  of, 

10. 

William  de,  77,  194. 

of     Haiiielak      [Helinsby,      cj. 

York],  William  do,  76,  81,  185, 
212,  278,  414,  433,  456. 

,  William  son  of  Elias  de,  248. 

Sca:  Rosce. 

Ros.     See  Ross. 

Ros.     Sec  Rhos. 

Rosariis,  Raymund  do,  7. 

Rosce,  William,  52. 

See  Ros. 

Roscelyn,  Rosselyn,  Rocelyn,  Thomas. 
238,  332,  358,  364. 

,  William,   176,   448. 

See  Rostlyn. 

Rose,  Henry,  58,  147,  243,  252. 
Rosel,  William,  12o. 

See  Rossel. 

Roseles,  Rosels,   William,  274,  369. 
Roshale,  Thomas  de,  78,  81. 
Rosington.     See  Rossington. 
Roskyn,  Andrew,  238. 

Ross,  Ros  [co.  Hereford],  4o2. 

,  James  de  Henle,  parson  of,  106. 

Rosse,  248. 
Rosse.     See  Ros. 
Rossel,  Hugh,  19. 

iS^C€  Rosel;   Russel. 

Rosselyn.     See  Roscelyn. 

Rossendale,  Rassendale,  co.  Lancaster, 

chace  of,  160. 
Rossington,  Rosington  [co.  York],  223. 
Rostlyn,  John,  86. 

See  Roscelyn. 

Roston,  CO.  Derby,  167,  168. 

[oo.   Lincoln],   15. 

Roston.     See  Ruston. 

Rostormel  [oo.  Cornwall],  park  of.  251, 

447. 


k 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


631 


Rotelnn,  William  de,  383. 

, ,  Gnnilda  his  wife,  383. 

Botenheryng,  Robert,  195. 

Roter,  Rotur,  Rotour,  John,  154,  257, 

368. 
,  Richard  le,  255,  374. 

,  Walter  le,  67. 

Rothelan.     See  Rhuddlan. 

Rothele.     Sec  Rothley. 

Rother field,  Rutherefeld,  Rutheresfeld 
[CO.  Oxford],  259,  309,  312,  416. 

,  Retherfeld  [co.  Sussex],  William 

de  Shot^sham,  parson  of,  ii32,  339. 

,  ,  letters  paitent  dated  at, 

406,  433,  4^,  43<J,  439,  4;")5.  4%. 

Rothorham,  Roderhani  [co.  York], 
Richard  son  of  Henry,  the  miller 
of,   234. 

Rotherhithe,  Retherheth  [co.  Surrey], 
441. 

Rothewell,  Richard  de,  3V>o. 

See  Rothwell;    Rothley. 

Rothley  ?  Rodele,  Rothele,  Rothewell 
(sic),  [co.  LeiccNster],  Bert  rand 
Feraundi,  parson  of,  75,  185,  239, 
368. 

Rothwell,  Rothewell  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], 238. 

[co.  York],  letters  patent  dated 

at,  86,  87,  94,  lOO-ia5,  109,  110, 
111,  118,  123,  127,  128,  129,  130, 
131,  132,  141,  151,  153,  162,  164, 
169,  283  285,  286,  288,  293,  313, 
315. 

Rothyng,  Adam  de,  18. 

,  John  de,  238. 

,  Robert  de,  8. 

,  William  de,  449. 

Rotlyng.    See  Retlyng. 

Rotour.    See  Roter. 

Rotun,  Henry  le,  27. 

Rotyngton.    See  Ruddingt<jn. 

Roucestre  in  Douvedale.     See  Rocestei'. 

Rouohe,  Gerard,  434. 

See  Rouge. 

Rouclif.    See  Rawcliffe;   Routheclif. 

Ivouen  [Seine  Inferieure],  374. 

,  archbishop  of,  228. 

,  St.  Mary's,   dean  and  chapter 

of,  110,  228,  230. 

St.  Ouen's.  John  abbot  of,  216. 

Rouge,   Peter,   of  Witham,   Christiana 

wife  of,  438. 
See  Rouche. 

Rougham.  Rugham  [co.  Norfolk  or  Suf- 
folk],  397. 
Rougham,  Thomas  de,  116. 
Roulesby.     See  Rou.sham. 
Roulesham.      Set  Rouaham. 


Rouncevall,      Rouncevaux,      Runcival, 
Rouucevalo,  Runceval,  Aienarus 
1  de,  343. 

i    ,  Garcias  de,  343. 

i    ,  John,   259,  308,   312. 

,  John  de,  proctor  in  England  of 

the  hospital  of  St.   Mary,   Ron- 
cevaux,  23. 

See  Runcevill. 

Rouncevair.     Sec  Roncevaux. 
Roundhay,  Richard  do,  211. 

Rou.s,  Rouz,  Rus,  John  le,  16,  18,  71, 
123. 

,  John  son  of  Hugh  le,  of  Hoke- 

ton,    68. 

,  John  .son  of  Roger  le,  326. 

,  Roger  le,  333. 

Soysel  lo,  19. 

,  Richard  le,  66. 

,  Thomas  le,  45,  51,  59,  62,  8j, 

97. 

,  William  Ic,  master  of  the  hos- 
pital of  St.  Bartholomew,  Smith- 
field,  London,  399,  411. 

Rousham,  Roulesby,  Roulesham  [co. 
Oxford],  169,  319. 

Roust  on.     Sec  Rowston. 

RouthecliflF,  Roucl'f,  Hugh  de,  55. 
,    [Rawcliffe,  co.  York],  John  son 

of  Ranulf  de,  87. 

,  John  de,  384. 

Routheclyf  by  York.     Sec  Rawcliffe  by 

York. 
Rouz.     Sec  Rous. 

Rowhay,  Rogliehay  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], 400. 

Rowold,  Warin,  155,  451. 

Rowston,  Rouston,  co.  Lincoln,  32. 

Rowynnok.     Sec  Rhyfonioc. 

Roxby  [co.  Lincoln  ?],  Peter  de  Lod- 
yngton,  parson  of,   106. 

Roy  don,  co.  PIssex.     See  Reyndene. 

Royewynok.     Sec  Rhyfiniog. 

Royston,  Roiston  [co.  Hertford],  Rich- 
ard le  Horner  of.     See  Horner. 

Rudde,  Thomas,  253. 

Ruddestan.     See  Rudston. 

Ruddington  ?  Rotyngton  [co.  Norfolk], 
348. 

Rude,  Gerard  de,  280. 

liuiicra,  330. 

Rudge,  CO.  Salop.     Sec  Rugge. 

Rudge  in  Hardwick,  Rugge  [co.  Glou- 
cester],  69. 

Rudham,  Godfrey  de,  dean  of  the  free- 
chapel  of  Wolverhampton,  91, 
180. 

,  Master  William  de,  441. 

Rudston,  Ruddestan  [co.  York],  414. 

Rues,  William  de,  167. 

Ruffayn,  Ruffyn,  Roger,  19,  314. 


6Si 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


KuflFord  [00.  Notts],  abbot  of,  83. 

Ruflyn.     See  RuflFayn. 

Rugeley,     Ruggeley,     Ruggelegh,     co. 

Stafford,  250,  256. 

,  cliace  of,  250. 

Rugge,  Qilbert  atte,  153-4. 

Hamo  de,  148. 

Peter  de,  148. 

[Rudge,  CO.  Salop],  Richard  de, 

146. 
Rugge.     See  Rudge  in  Hardwick. 

Ruggelegh,  John  son  of  Adam  de,  256. 

Ruggelegh.     See  Rugeley. 

Rughham.     See  Rougham. 

Ruglish,  Richard,  155,  257. 

Ruglish.     See  English. 

Rugmere,  Regniere  [in  the  parish  of  St. 
Pancras,  co.  Middlesex],  prebend 
of  St.  Paul's,  London,  221,  414. 

Runiburgh,     Roniburgh     [co.     Suffolk], 

prior  of,  106. 
Ruinney,     Renipny    in    Wenthelok  [co. 

Monmouth],   167. 
Runceval.    See  Rouncevall. 

Runcevill,  Ralph  de,  late  prior  of  Gold- 
cliffe,  157. 

Sec  Rouncevall. 

Runcorn,  Ronkore,  co.  Chester,  194. 
Runcton,  Rungeton  [co.  Norfolk],  284. 

Runeston,  Nicholas  son  of  Robert  de, 

164. 
Rungeton.     Sec  Runcton. 

Runwell,  Ronewell  [co.  Essex],  52,  221. 

Rus.     See  Rous. 

Ru'sli.   Russli,   Robert    atto.   of  Newen- 

ham,  309. 
Roger  atte,  of  Nowenham,  259, 

312. 
Rushall,  Russale  [co.  Stafford],  139. 
Rushall,   CO.  Norfolk.     Sec  Reuoshale. 
Rushton,  Rusheton,  co.  Stafford,  149. 
Russale.     See  Rushall. 
Russell,  Eudo,  193. 

,  Gilbert,  63. 

,  Henry,  386. 

,  John,  103,  229,  ^6,  390. 

,  Nicholas,   224. 

,  Pentecost,   5. 

Peter,  404. 

parson   of   Etton,    106, 

172,  253. 

,  Richard,  114. 

,  Robert,  50,  lfJ6,  337,  370,  447. 

Robert  son  of  Robert,  00. 

Theobald,  381. 

,  Thomas,  146. 

,  William,  329,  391,  393. 

Uussh.     Src  Rush. 

Russheton.    Sec  Rushton. 


Rustele,  William  de,  parson  of  Huntley, 
444. 

Rustington,  Ruslington,  Rustiton,  Laur- 
ence de,  66,  453. 

,  parson  of  Harting,  270. 

Ruston,   Roston  [co.   York],   121,  175, 

328,   336. 
Ruston,  William  de,  54. 
Rusty ngton.     See  Rustington. 
Rutherefe^d,     Ruthereffeld.     Ruthcres- 

feld.       See  Rotherfield. 
Ruthin,   Ruthyn   [co.   Denbigh],   John 

de  Grey  of.     See  Grey. 
Rutland,  county  of,  levies  and  arrays  in 
69,  97,  124,  132,  213,  22^. 

forest   of,   the   keeper   of.     See 

Haclut,  John. 

commission  of  the  peace  in,  369. 

rebels'  lands  in,  144,  161,  238, 

287. 
,  sheriff  of,  97. 

Ruylle,  Roger  de,  18. 
Ruyton  [Rytou,  co.   Warwick],  R.  de, 
172. 

,  Richard  de,  172. 

,  Alice  his  wife,  172. 

Alice  his  sister,  172. 

Simon  de,  172. 

,  John  de,  199. 

Ryboef,  Richard,  211. 

Rybold,  Thomas,  252. 

Rybton  [Ribton,  co.  Cumberland], 
Joan  de,   194. 

Ryburgh  [Riburgh,  co.  Norfolk],  Rich- 
ard de  Wigornia,  parson  of 
church  of,  81. 

William  de  Langele,  presented 

to,  179. 

Rych,  Walter  le,  78. 

Rydel.     See  Ridel. 

Rydeleyes,  Adam  de,  446. 

Rydelyngton  [Ridlington,  co.  Rut- 
land], Peter  de,  252. 

Rye,  Rie  [oo.  Sussex],  371,  375,  386. 

Rye,  Henry  de  la,  363. 

Ryedale,  Ridale,  co.  York,  wapentake, 
100. 

Rygges,  Richard  de,  160. 

Ryghtwys,  James,  134. 

Rygmayden.     Sec  Rigmayden. 

Rygwenok.     Sec  Rhyfiniog. 

Ryhale,   183. 

Rykenburgh,   lord   of.       See  Flandria, 

Guy  de. 
Ryle,  oo.  Northumberland.     Sw  Rihill. 
Ryngelton.     See  Ringleton. 
Ryngeworth.     See  Rangeworthy. 
Ryngworthy.     Sec  Rangeworthy. 
Rypon.     Sec  Ripon. 
Rysindon  Great.    Sec  Rissington  Great. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


6S8 


Rysinge.    iSte  Eisyngge. 

Rysom.    See  Risum. 

Ryther,  Rythre.     See  Rither. 

Ryton,  CO.  Warwick.     See  Ruyton. 

Ryvel.    Set  Rivel. 

Ryvere,  Ryvers.     Set  Ripariis. 


s 

Sabbe,  Ralph,  171. 

Sabrichesworth,      Sabrightwortli.       *SVc 

Sawbridge  worth. 
Sacortada,   Albert,   290. 
Saddington,    Sadyngton   [co.    Lincoln], 

Adam  Deyvill,  parson  of,  106. 
Saddle  Bow,  Sadelbowe  [co.   Norfolk], 

284. 
Sadeler,  John  le,  152,  169. 
Sadyngton.     See  Saddington. 
Sae.    See  See. 
Saffron  Walden,  Waleden  [co.  Essex], 

367. 

,  abbot  and  convent,  367. 

park  of,  383. 

Sahani,  co.  Norfolk,  446. 
Sahani,  Henry  de,  187,  446. 

,  Hervey  de,  355. 

,  Robert  de,  105. 

Saliam.     See  Sohain. 

St.  Adrian,  Neapolio  cardinal  deacon  of, 

244,  355. 

,  prebendary    of    South 

Gave,  King's  Sutton  [cum  Buck- 
ingham], 126,  129,  216. 

;  and   parson   of 

the  chapel  of  Otley,  327. 

St.  Agatha  [co.  York],  abbot  of,  122. 

St.  Albans  [oo.  Hertford],  96,  408. 

abbot  of.   120,   245,   351,   354, 

449. 

abbot  and  convent  of,  2,  407, 

408. 

St.  Afiiant  [Pays  BasP],  lady  of,  367. 

<S6€  Pinkeney,  Mary  de. 

St.  Andrews,  Scotland,  William,  bishop 

of,  278,  279,  294. 
St.   Antoine  Viennois  (Isere),    hospital 

of,  master  and  brethren  of,  23, 

309. 
proctor  of,  in  England. 

iScr  Marcii,  Master  John. 

See  ahn  Vienne. 

8t.    Asaph,    bishop   of.     See   David   ap 

Blethin. 
St.  Beliefs  Holme,  St.  Benet's  Hulme 

[co.  Norfolk],  abbot  of,  380. 


St.  Briavel's  [co.  Gloucester],  castle  of, 

52. 
,  constable      of.  See 

Sapy,  Robert  de. 

and  the  forest  of  Dean,  424,  430. 

J  keeper  of.       See  Sapy, 

Robert  de;   Despenser,  Hugh  le, 

the  younger. 
St.    Buryan,   co.   Cornwall,   chapel  of, 

Matthew  de  Medunta,  dean  of, 

28. 
St.  Cross,  Winchester,  warden  of.     Sec 

Asserio. 
St.    Davids,    bishop    of.     See    Martin, 

David. 
bishopric  or  diocese  of,  72,  118, 

176,  223,  238,  337. 
St.  Denys  by  Southampton.     See  South- 
ampton. 
St.    Edmunds    [co.    Suffolk],    Richard 

abbot  of,  318. 
,  abbot  of,  304. 

t  Richard  abbot  of,  and  the  con- 
vent, 218. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  281. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  287. 

,  Richard  in  the  Gate  of.      aS'c; 

Gate. 
,  God's  House  without  the  South 

Gate  of.  287. 
St.  Emilion  [Gironde],  38. 
St.  Evroul  [Orne],  abbot  of,  13,  344. 

St.  Ingelbert  by  Wissant,  Sunttynfeld 
by  Witsand  [Pas  de  Calais],  hos- 
pital of,  master  and  brethren  of, 
267. 

St.  Ives  [oo.  Huntingdon],  118. 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
hospital  of,  prior  of.  See  Archer, 
Thomas. 

,  prior  and  brethron  i?f, 

357. 

,  ,  prior  of,   381. 

,  in  Ireland,  Roger  Utlagh,  prior 

of,  46. 
St.  Just  [I'Oise],  abbot  of,  7. 

,  John  abbot  of,  28. 

St.  Lucy  in  Silice,  Galhard,  cardinal 
deacon  of.  iSf'^  Mota,  Galhard 
de. 

St.  MarceUinus  and  St.  Peter,  Gauceli- 
nus  Johannis,  cardinal  priest  of, 
24. 

St.  Mary  in  Via  Lata,  Luke,  cardinal 
deacon  of,  prebendary  of  Long- 
don,  189. 

See  Flisco. 

St.  Neots  [co.  Huntingdon],  prior  of, 
101,  270. 

,  Clement  de  Sancto  Stephano, 

prior  of,    104. 


634 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


I?t.  Oiner  [Pas  de  Calais],  322,  371,  455.  Salisbury,  Nova  Saruin  [co.  WiHts],  96, 

,  burgesses  of,  14,  300.  i               288,  361,  375. 

St.  Pancras  [co.  Middlesex],  manor  of,    ,  bishop     of.         See  Martivallis, 

221.  Roger  de;   Gandavo.  Simon  de. 

prebend  of  St.  Paul's,  London,        ,  bishopric  or  diocese  of,  13,  34, 


52,  222. 


123,  217,  350,  3^8,  410,  4aj,  436. 


St.   Paul's,    manors   and   prebends   be-    ^    ,  countess  of.       See  Lacy,  Alice 

longing     to.     See     London,     St. 

Paul's. 
St.    Pet«r   Port,    Guernsey,    church   of, 

51. 
St.    Pierre    sur    Divea    [Calvados],    St. 

Mary's,  Geoffrey  abbot  of,  175. 
St.    Pol,    Seint    Pool    [Pas  de  Calais], 

count  of.     See  Castillon,  Guy  de. 


de. 

.,  St.   Mary's,   dean  and  chapter 

of,   137. 

.,  ,  prebends  of,  128. 

.,  ,  prebend  of.       See  Bed- 
wind  ;    Bitton ;   Charminster  and 
Bere  ;        Gr'mstone ;        Horton  ; 
Netheravon ;    Sarum  Old. 


St.  Sebastian  [Spain],  St.  Juliana,  ship    ,    ,   prebendary  of.       See    Asserio, 


of,  371. 
St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  of  Acre,  hospital 

of,    master    of.      See    Bedeford, 

Henry  de. 

iS»ee  also  London. 

,  knights  and   brethren   of,   422. 

St.  Valery,  honor  of,  220,  411,  420. 

St.  Victor  [Seine  Inferieure  ?],  William 

abbot  of,  429. 
Saintbury,  Saynesbyre  [co.  Gloucester], 

Roger  de  Drax,  parson  of,  270. 
Sainte,   Nicholas,  445. 

Saintmor.     See  Sancto  Mauro. 
Sakevill,  Henry  de,  6,  354,  377. 
Sale,  John  de  la,  153,  170. 

See  Salle. 

,  Richard  de  la,  16. 

,  Robert  de  la,  of  Prestbury,  19. 

,  Simon  de  la,  256,  447. 

Salebury.     See  Salesbury. 

Saiecok,  Salkok,  Henry,  2. 

,  Thomas,   100. 

Saleman,   Seleman,  Salemon,  Salomon, 
John,  314. 

,   ,  Godeliva  wife  of,  314. 

,  John  de  Whitstapel,  314. 

,  Peter,  286. 

,  Ralph,  253,   2.58,   308. 

Saleman.     See  Selyman. 


Bertrand  de ;  Ayleston,  Master 
Robert  de;  Middeiton,  Master 
Gilbert  de;  Stratford,  Master 
John  de;  Tyngeroyt,  Master 
Nicholas  de. 

Salkeld  Great,  Salkyld  Great,  co.  Cum- 
berland, 231. 

Salkok.     See  Saiecok. 

Salkyng,  John  son  of  Nicholas,  376. 

Salle,  William  de,  441. 

See  Sale. 

Salleye,  Saliowe.     See  Sawley. 

Salmon,  John,  bishop  of  Norwich  [1299 
to  2  July,  1325],  the  chancellor, 
92,  134,  135,  139,  141,  176,  177, 
179,  201,  217,  227,  316,  440. 

Salmon  fishing,  54. 

Salobirs.     See  Shrewsbury. 

Salone,  John,  155,  451. 

,  Robert,   155,   451. 

Salop,  county  of,  202,  447. 

,  arrays  and  levies  from,  45,  97, 

125,   131,  208,  214,  224. 

,  horsemen  from,  42. 

,  peace  in,  51,  59,  215. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,   144,   IGl,  333, 

385. 
,  sheriflF  of,  25,  195. 

and  Stafford,  sheriff  of,  158. 


Salerne,  John  de,   of   Winchelsea,    pre-    '    j  Hugh  de  Colnham  of.    iS^ce  Ooln- 

sented     to    St.     Clement's,     Old    !  *»»>». 

Romney,  84.  i    Salopia,  Thomas  de,  421. 


Salesbury,  Salebury,  John  de,  381. 

,  Walter  de,  152,  171. 

,  William  de,  12. 

Salfletby.     See  Saltfleetby. 

Salflethaven,  Gilbert  son  of  Amicia  de, 

116. 
Se^  Salt  fleet-Haven. 


See  Shrewsbuiy ;    Sh ropshire. 

Salso  Marisio,  Peter  de,  150,  373,  389, 

401. 
See  Saltmersh. 

Salt  from  Poitou,  94. 

Saltemersh.     See  Saltmersk. 

Salter,   Peter  le,  328. 


Salford,   co.   Lancaster,   wapentake   of,    i    >  Stephen  le,   451. 

382.  !    Saltfleetby,  Salfletby,  co.  Lincoln,  149. 

Salford,  Nigel  de,  387,  454.  ,  St.   Clements,   Abel  parson  of, 

,  William  de,  323.  384. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


685 


Saltfleet  Haven,  Salflethaven  [co.  Lin- 
coln], 116. 

Salt  marsh,  Saltmersk  [co.  York],  pre- 
bendary pf.  Ser  Waltham, 
Roger  de. 

Saltmersh,  Saltemersh  [Saltmarshe,  co. 
York],  Henry  son  of  Beatrice  de, 
87. 

,  John  de,  86. 

Sec  Salso  Marisco. 

Salton,  Richard  de,  61. 

S»!uciis,  George  de,  179. 

,  ,  archdeacon  of  Bucking- 
ham, 214. 

,  ,  prebendary  of  Char- 
minster  and  Beer,  203,  214. 

,   ,    Massam,    137, 

214. 

Salvayn,   Salveyn,  Anketin,   201. 

,  George,   187. 

,  Gerard,   174. 

,  Gerard  son  of  Gerard,  3Qo. 

Salwarpe,  co.  Worcester,  167,  168,  387. 
Samelford,  Thomas  de,  314. 
Sampford,  Samford  [co.  Essex],  443. 
Sampford    Peverel,    Saundford   Peverel 

[co.  Devon],  409. 
Sampson,   John,   viewer   of  the   king's 

works  in  Dublin,  241. 

,  Richard,  95,  a53,  3&A,  447,  457. 

,  William,  403. 

Sancta  Fide.      See  Seyntfeytli. 

Sancta  Honorina,  John  de,  429. 

Sancta  Ositha,  Henry  de,  184. 

Sancto  Albano,  Elias  de,  57. 
,  John  de,  176. 

,  Robert   de,   parson  of  Bowden 

Magna,   122,  347.  j 

,  Roger  de,  69,  331. 

,  Thamas  de,  prebendary  of  Dun-    ' 

ham,  337. 
Sancto   Albino,    William    de,    prior    of 

GoldclifF,  157. 

Sancto  Amando,  John  de,  112,  143,  155, 
189,  450. 

Sancto  Andrea,  Roger  de,  97,  198. 
Sancto  Botulpho,  Henry  son  of  Thomas 
son  of  John  de,  205. 

,  Roger  de,  336. 

Sancto  Olaro,   Seint  Clere,   Henry  de, 
293. 

,  Thomas  de,  17. 

Sancto  Dionisio,  William  de,  286. 

Sancto    Eidmundo,    Benedict    de,    117, 

284. 
Sancto  Ivone,   John  de,   presented  to 

Healaugb,  202. 


Sancto  Johanne,  Seint  John,  Alexandei 
de,  16. 

,  Edward  de,  189,  264,  309. 

,  John   de,    1^5,    196,    221,   237, 

2()4. 
,  ,  Isabel  his  wife,  237. 

,  John   de,    of   Basing,   67,   206, 

24S,   254. 

,  John  de,  of  Lageham  [Layham, 

CO.  Suffolk],  17,  72,  286,  291,  366. 

,  Peter,  of  Laugham,  17. 

Roger  de,  421. 

,  William  de,  80,  81,  199. 

,  ,  parson    of    Ramsbury, 

237. 
Sancto  Laurencio,  Ralph  de,  370. 
Sancto  Leodegario,  Seint leger,  John  de, 

66. 
Sancto  Leofardo,  Gilbert  de,  bishop  of 

Chichester  [1288—1305],  434. 
[Sancto   Licio,]    Seintliz,    Richard    de, 

198. 
Sancto  Lupo,  Hugh  de,  35. 
Sancto    Marco,    Seint  Mark,   John  do, 
252. 

,  Nicholas  de,  228,  354. 

foraster  of  King's  Cliffe. 

399. 
Sancto  Martino,  Seint  Martyn,  Henry 
de,  219,  287,  291. 

,  John  de,  66. 

,  John  son  of  Henry  de,  219. 

,  Ralph  de,  287. 

,  Thomas  de,  291. 

,  ,  Mabel  his  wife,  291. 

Sancto  Mauro,  Saintmor,  Edmund  de, 

46. 

,  Nicholas  de,  217. 

,  William    de,     of    Hanning^n, 

460. 

,  William  son  of  William  de,  373. 

Sancto  Neoto,  John  de,  153,  170. 

,  Roger  de,  162,  171. 

Sancto  Paulo,  Seintpol,  John  de,  409. 

,  Robert  de,  18. 

Sancto  Petro,  Peter  de,  363. 
Sancto  Philiberto,  Hugh  de,  428. 

,  John  de,  187,  190,  210,  428 

,  ,  Ada  his  wife,  210. 

Sancto  Quintino,   Geoffrey  de,   97,  99, 

274,  289. 
Sancto  Remigio,    Master   William   de, 

439. 
Sancto  Stephano,  Clement  de,  prior  of 

St.  Neots,  104. 
Sandale,  Sendale,  Alexander  de,  189. 
,  Gilbert  de,  presented  to  North 

MinmiB.  301. 
,  John  de.  Bishop  of  Winchester 

[1316— 1319J,  late  chancellor,  10, 

290 
,  William  de,  60. 


636 


GENERAL    INDEK. 


Sandall   Magna  ?   Sandhal   [co.    York], 

king's  manor  of,  431. 
Sandewico.     Sec  Sandwyco;    Sandwich. 

Sandford  [co.  Oxford],   291. 

[oo.  Westmorland],  60. 

Sandhal.    See  Sandall. 
Sandhurst,  John  de,  54,  57. 

Sandon,  Sandone  [co.  Herts],  52,  221. 
,  Sondon,  co.  Stafford,  149,  l.'iG, 

293. 
Sandre,  Saundre,  Simon,  374. 

,  Stephen,  374. 

,  Thomas,  374. 

,  William,  374. 

See  Alexander. 

Sandwich  [co.  Kent],  6,  151,  250,  259, 

313,  317,  385,  442,  443,  449. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  23,  25, 

26,  27. 
,  barons,   bailiffs  and  good  men 

of,   14. 

,  murage  and  pavage  for,  14. 

mayor  and  barons  of,  25. 

,  river  Gestelyng  round,  25. 

,  Master  Adam  le  Chaumpeneys 

of.    See  Chaumpeneys. 

Sandwyco,  Sandewico,  Sandewyco, 
Alexander  de,  160. 

,  Ralph,     sometime     warden     of 

London,   456. 
,  Thomas  de,  38,  124,  274,  439. 

Sanerpont  [Senarpont,  Somme],  lord  of. 

See  Kaeu,  John  de. 
Sanford.     See  Saunford. 

Sankey  Little,  Parva  Sonky  [co.  Lan- 
caster], 281. 

Santiago  [Spain],  pilgrims  to,  15,  28, 
91,  115,  229,  247,  865,  397,  399. 

Sapcote,  Eiias  de,  60. 

Sapere,  Walter  le,  375. 

Sapiti,  Master  Andrew,  137,  346. 
,  ,  Ranuncius  his  brother, 

137. 

,  Peter,  137. 

Sapy,  John  de,  416. 

,   ,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Beaumaris,  35. 

,  Robert  de,  48,  73,  185,  202,  215, 

307,  430. 
,  ,  keeper  of  Powys,   157. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  late  the 

wife  of  Owen  de  la  Pole,  157. 
,  ,  keeper  of  the  castle  of 

St.  Briavel  and  of  the  forest  of 

Dean,  214,  424. 
Sarden,  Sardenne,  Henry  de,  224,  226, 

242,  273,  383. 
,  Robert,  453. 

Saresfeld,  Adam  de,  47. 
,  Geoffrey  de,  47. 


Sarnesfeld  [Sarnesfield,  co.  Hereford], 
John  de,  17. 

Sarra,  Robert  son  of,  377. 

Sarteryn,  Simon^  170. 

Sartus,  William,  167. 

Sarum  Old  [co.  Wilts],  gaol  of,  146. 

Master  Robert  de  Patrica,  pre- 
bendary of,  358. 

,  St.   Petor's,   Thomas  de  Tolre, 

presented  to,  435. 

Sarum,  John  de,  presented  to  the 
chapel  of  Clifton,  430. 

Satiro,  Martin  de,  310. 

Sauebuse,  Oliver  de,  379. 

Saundford     Peverel.         See     Sampford 

Peverel. 
Saundre.     See  Sandre. 
Saundrestede,  John  de,  3. 
,  ,  Elizabeth   his   wife,    3. 

Saunford,  Sanford,  Nicholas  de,  128. 

,  Thomas  de,  57,  59,  66,  107,  345. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  107. 

Walter  de,  409. 

,  ,  Edmund    his    brother, 

409. 
,  William  de,  45. 

Sauser,  Henry  le,  150. 

Sauvage,  Savage,  John,  124,  274,  446. 

,  Ralph,  96,  148,  149,  430. 

Robert,  374. 

,  Robert  le,  of  Newton,  378. 

,  William,  170,  378. 

,   ,  of   Stjrvynton,    235. 

,  ,  ,  Joan   his  wife, 

235. 
Savage.    See  Sauvage. 
Saveme.     See  Severn. 

Savigny  le  Vieux,  Savigny  [Manche], 
Richard  monk  of,  keeper  of  the 
cell  of  Long  Bennington,  27,  238. 

Saviniaco,  Bidau  de,  75. 

Sawbridge  worth,  Sabrichesworth,  6a- 
brdghtworth  [co.  Herts],  113, 
303. 

,     John    de    Tyi)erton    of.     See 

T^yperton. 

,  Richard  de  Baldok,  parson  of, 

185,  283. 

,  frank  pledge  of,  303. 

Sawley,  Sallowe,  co.  Derby,  250. 

,  coney  warren  at,  250. 

,  Salleye   [co.    York],    abbot  of, 

105. 

Sawtry  St.  Judith,  Sautre  [oo.  Hunt- 
ingdon], Roger,  abbot  of,  288. 

Saxam.     See  Saxham. 

Saxham  Little,  Saxam  [co.  Suffolk], 
171,  387. 

Saxham,  Robert  de,  171. 

Saxlingham,  co.  Norfolk,  454. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


687 


Saxthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,   13. 
Saxton  [co.  York],  John  de,  384. 
Saxton,  Robert  de,  89. 

Say,  GeoflFrey  de,  59,  60.  113,  303. 

,  Hugh  de,  137. 

,  John  de,  53,  65,  230,  444. 

,  John,  of  Welshpool,  451. 

,  Philip  de,  351,  389    434. 

,   ,  keeper  of  the  rolls  for 

pleas  of  the  forest  in  Essex,  351, 

352. 
,  ,  parson  of  Hodnet,  146. 

,  Robert  de,  451. 

,  Robert  le,  146. 

,  Robert  his  son,  146. 

,  Robert  son  of  Hugh  de,  146. 

,  Thomas  de,  146. 

Saynesbyre.     See  Saintbury. 
Scalariis,  Thomas  de,  370,  378,  443. 

See  Scales. 

Scalby,  Scalleby  [co.  York   ?],   Richard 
de  Amcotes,  parson  of,  105. 

Scalebrok,   Skalebrok   [Skelbrooke,    co. 

York  P],  Alexander  de,  16,   1^5, 

169,  319. 

,  John  de,  19,  163,  169. 

,  Alexander  his  brother, 

169. 
Scales,  Robert  de,  456. 
,  Roger  de,  presented  to  Aberf- 

fraw,  2.- 
See  Scalariis. 

Scali    of    Florence,     Society    of.       See 

Florence. 
Scalis,       Francis     Branche     de.       Sec 

Branche. 
Scalleby.     See  Scalby. 

Scamesby,     prebend     of.     See    Melton 

Ross. 
Scappe,  John  atte,  Isabella  wife  of,  55. 
Scarborough,      Shardeburgh,      Scarde- 

burgh,    Scartheburgh,     Scharde- 

burgh  [co.  York],  455. 

,  bailiffs  of,  139. 

,  castle,  constable  of,  289. 

,  castle  and  town  of,  415. 

,  Friars  minors  of,   139. 

,  Friars  Preachers  of,  139. 

prior  and  Friars  Preachers  of, 

7,  335. 

,  le  'Dumple'  way,   139. 

,  town  and  liberty  of,  100. 

Scarcliff,  Scardeclyve  [co.  Derby],  393. 
Scardeburgh,  Henry  de,  171. 
Scardeburgh.     See  Scarborough. 
Scardeclyve.     See  Scarcliff. 
Scargil,   Scargyl,   Shargyll,    Henry   de, 

166. 
, ,  Warin  de,  99,  125,  192, 


Scargill  [co.  York],  letters  patent  dated 
at,  339,  353,  375. 

Scargyl.    See  Scargil. 

Scarle,  John,  455. 

Scarrington,  Skerington  [co.  Notting- 
ham], 413. 

,  toft  called  Hallegore  in,  413. 

Scartheburgh.     See  Scarborough. 

Scauceby.     See  Sausby. 

Scausby,  Scauceby,  co.  York,  133,  184. 

Scelant,  William  de,  363. 

Scesaltre,  Sealtre  [Seasalter,  co.  Kent], 
Brian  de,  151,  313,  449. 

Schakeleton.     See  Shakeleston. 

Schardeburgh.     See  Scarborough. 

Scheldon,  Thomas  de,  67. 

Schestok.     See  Shustoke. 

Sclatter,  Sclatiere,  Simon  le,  155,  258. 

Scof thorn  [Scothern,  co.  Lincoln],  Wal- 
ter de,  374. 

Scolastre,  Thomas,  314. 

,  ,  Thomas  his  son,  314. 

Scoler,  William,  152,  170. 

Scorborough,  Scoreburgh,  Scordburgh 
[co.  York],  John  de  Ros  or  Rosse, 
parson  of,  174.  175,  181. 

Scorburgh,  Scordburgh,  Robert  de, 
251,  313,  317,  318,  365,  386,  456. 

Scorcheboef,  John,  308. 

Scoreburgh.     See  Scorborough. 
Scoriot,  Richard,  71. 
Scorth,  Emma,  155,  369. 

Scosthorpe,   Scothorp,    Scotthorpe   [co. 

York],  113,  301. 
Scot,  Skot,  Lescot,    Escot,    Angelinus, 

259,  317. 

,  David,  381. 

John,  154,  170. 

,  ,  of  Etton,  448. 

,  of  Lincoln,  444. 

Margei-y,  37. 

,  Michael,  374. 

,  Nicholas,  158,  446. 

,  ,  mayor  of  Newcastle  on 

Tyne,  48,  49. 

,  Ralph,  'ferier,*  454. 

Ranulf,  339,  446. 

,  Richard,    154. 

Robert,  60,  153,  171. 

,  Roger,  382. 

,  Thomas,  17. 

,  William,  26,  91,  152,  154.  170, 

374,  404. 

,  William,  baker,  170. 

Sootelere.  See  Scutiller. 
Scot  ford.  See  Scotforth. 
Scotforth,     Scotford     [co.     Lancaster], 

281. 
Scothern,  co.  Lincoln.     See  Scofthorn. 
Scothorp.    See  Scosthorpe. 


688 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Scotland  and  Scots,  36,  73,  86,  109.  Ill, 
115,  134,  168,  175,  184,  186,  188, 
189,  190,  191,  192,  194,  195.  196, 
197,  198,  200,  203,  209,  210,  217, 
223,  228,  232,  235,  236.  271,  286, 
288,  289,  290,  292,  299,  301,  304, 
333,  336,  344,  349,  351,  354,  401, 
411,  421,  433,  436,  451. 

,  arrays  and  levies  against,  131, 

174,  226. 

See  Arrays. 

,  English    confederates    of,    246, 

422,  428,  429. 

.,  English  fleet  against,  102,  119. 

,  English    fleet    in    the   Western 

sea  against,  113,  114.  119. 

,  vessels       of,       infesting       the 

Western  Sea  near  Man,   126. 

war,  aid  of  ships  for,  114,  143. 

,  fleet  against.     See  Navy. 

,  Flemings  in,   269. 

)  Flemish  fleet  assisting  the,  102. 

,  in  Flanders  expelled,  276. 

,  hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusa- 
lem in,  194. 

,  about  to  invade  co.  Lancaster, 

247. 

,  king's    lands    in,    calendar    of 

documents  touching,  7. 

,  March  of,  30,  32,  81,  90,  130, 

234,  236,  277,  283. 

,  ,  warden  of.       See  Bello 

Monte,  Henry  de;  Hartcla, 
Andrew ;   Edmund,  earl  of  Kent. 

,  ,  lieutenant  of  the  king 

in.       See  Edmund,    the   earl   of 

Kent. 
,  ,  survey    of    castles    of, 

214. 
,  men  of,  received  in  the  king's 

peace,  264. 

,  passes  from,  to  be  kept,  305. 

,  English   prisoner  of,    207,   211, 

219,   227,   239. 
,  prisoner  from,  335. 

,  duchess  of  Brittany  late  queen 

of  Scotland,  dower  of,  347. 
,  raids  of,  401. 

,  ravages  of,  299. 

,  invading    the    realm,    72,    208. 

288-9. 

invading   Yorkshire,    157. 

,  service   for,    177,    179. 

,  steward  of,  293. 

,  treaty  with,   made  by  Andrew 

de  Harcla,  240. 
,  truce   for    13   years   with,  242, 

274,  295,  316,  318,  333. 
,  truce  with,  not  to  be  made  by 

Andrew  de  Harcla,  234. 


Scotland  and  Soots — cont. 

,  war  with,  92,  95,  112,  175,  181, 

266,  272,  322. 

,  ,  victuals    from    Ireland 

for.    See  Ireland. 

,  wine  for.  111. 

See  also  Brus,  Robert  de. 

Scoter,   John,   253. 

Scotthorp,  Thomas  de,  300. 

See  Scosthorpo. 

Scotton,  Adam  de,  356. 

,  John  de,  318. 

Scottow,  Skothowe,  co.  Norfolk,  448, 
453. 

Scoule,   William,    109. 

Scoules,  Roger  de,  57. 

Seoul  ton.     See  Sculton. 

Scours.    See  Scures. 

Scranewode.     See  Screnwood. 

Scrayingham,  Scrayngham,  Skrengham 
[co.  York],  John  de  Jagele  or 
Chagelegh,  parson  of,  93,  358. 

Scremby,  Peter  de,  149,  162. 

Screnwood,  Scranewode,  co.  Northum- 
berland. 435. 

Scrikere,  Robert  le,  446. 

Scriveyn,  Scryveyn,  Gilbert  le,  160. 

,  John  le.  25,  311. 

Scrop,  Lescrop,  Geoffrey  le,  89,  90,  106, 
107,  136,  176,  260,  278,  279,  307, 
317,  318,  374,  376,  386,  395,  443, 
454,  455. 

,  ,  justice   of  the   Bench, 

340. 

,  justice    of    the    king's 

Bench,  409. 

,  Henry   le,   3,   9,   88,    144,   157, 

246.  248,  202,  286,  305,  314,  455. 

,  Henry  le,  chief  justice,  303. 

Scryveyn.     See  Scriveyn. 

[Scudemore,]  Skidemore,  Skydemore, 
Peter  de,  19,  165,  302. 

,  Walter  de,  19. 

Sculthorpo  [co.  Norfolk],  54. 

Sculton,  Scoulton,  Henry  de,  455. 

,  Robert  de,   117. 

Scunor,  Robert  le,  377. 

Scures,  Scours,  Descures,  John  de,  39, 
96,  213,  258,  264,  267,  282,  309, 
369,  374.  386. 

,  ,  sheriff  of  Southamp- 
ton, 405. 

Scutiller,  Scotelere,  James  le,  322,  352. 
Seabrook,    Seybrok   [co.   Buckingham], 

451. 
Seaford,  Sheford,  co.  Sussex,  390. 
Seal,  Great,  105. 

koppci-s  of  the.  101,  283. 

Sec  Ayremynne,  William  de. 

half,  pes  sigilliy  148. 

,  secret,  207,  211,  250,  328. 

for  Ireland.     Sfc  Ireland. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


689 


Sealtre.    See  Scesaltre. 

Seamer,  Semar  [co.  York],  church  of, 

331. 
Seasalter,  co.  Kent.    iSfee  Scesaltre. 

Seaton,  Seton  [co.  Devon],  860. 

,  Seyton  [co.  Bntland],  54. 

Sectheford,       Secheford,       Sheccheford 

[Sedgeford,    co.    Norfolk],    John 

de,  162,  170. 
,  Thomas  de,  195. 

Sechyth.    See  Seechy. 

Seckington,  Sekkyngton  [co.  War- 
wick], Henry  de  Neweton,  par- 
son of,  80,  378. 

,  ,  William     his     brother, 

378. 

Seckington,  co.  Warwick.  See  Sckyn- 
don. 

Sedbergh,  Sedbergh  in  Lonesdale  [co. 
York],  329. 

Sedgbrook,  Segbrok,  co.  Lincoln,  182. 

Sedgeford,   co.   Norfolk.       See  Secche- 

ford. 
Sedyn,  Peter,  310. 

See,  Sae,  John  atte,  193,  287,  376,  391. 

,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  287. 

,  ,  of  Ravenserod,  101. 

,  Stephen  atte,  225. 

,  William   son   of  Richard   atte, 

314. 
Seechy,  Sechyth  [co.  Norfolk],  284. 
Seeler,  Walter  le,  18. 
Seend,  Sende,  co.  Wiltshire,  166. 
Seerk.     See  Sark. 
Seeth  [co.  Norfolk],  284. 
Seez  (Orne),  abbot  of,  110. 
Sefoul,  John,  453. 
,  John,     justice    in    co.     Essex, 

249. 

,  Simon,  of  Lesnes,  271. 

Sefoul.     See  Effoul. 
Segbrok.     See  Sedgbrook. 

Segrave,   John  de,   38,   212,   226,   247, 

261,  265,  428. 
,  ,  the  elder,   39,   58,   75, 

151,  188,  298,  316,  437. 
,  ,  the  younger,  188,  428, 

437. 
,  Stephen  de,   84,  88,   151,   188, 

212,  226,  261,  425,  428. 
I  ,  archbishop  of  Armagh, 

332,  346,  390,  396. 

,  Thomas  de,  188,  428. 

)  ,  Thomas  de,    parson  of 

Fenstanton,  298. 
Seham,  Thomas  de,  449. 

,  William  de,  1)5, 

Seileyo,  Andrew  de,  110. 
Seint  Clere.     See  Sancto  Claro. 
Seint  John.     See  Sancto  Johanne. 


Seintleger.    See  Sancto  Leodegario. 

Seintliz.     See  Sancto  Licio. 

Seint  Manye,  Seyntemanine,  John  de, 

198,  408. 
Seint  Mark.    iS^ee  Sancto  Marco. 
Seint  Martyu.     See  Sancto  Martino. 
Seintpol,    Seint    Pool.      See    St.    Pol; 

Sancto  Paulo. 
Seisil.     See  Seysel. 

Seizincot,  Shesnecote  [co.  Gloucester], 

51. 
Sekkyngton.    See  Seckington. 

Sekyndon   [Seckington,    co.    Warwick], 

Gerard  de,  377. 
Selborne,  Seleburn  [co.  Southampton], 

William  de  Basyng,  late  prior  of, 

341. 
Selby,  Seleby  [co.  York],  86,  87,  110. 
,  St.    German's,   John   de   Wys- 

towe,  abbot  of,  50,  71. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  6,  288. 

,  Simon  abbot  of,  42. 

Selde,  Robert,  450. 
Seleburn.    See  Selborne. 
Seleby,  Adam  de,  32. 

,  Edmund  de,  67. 

,  Gilbert  de,  26. 

,  John  de,  26,  288. 

,  Ralph  de,  67. 

,  Walter  de,  rebel,  37. 

Seleby.     See  Selby;   Sileby. 

Seleman.     Se^  Saleman. 

Seles.     See  Zeals. 

Seleseye.     See  Selsey. 

Seleteby  [oo.  Durham  P],  63. 

Selewyn,  William,  154. 

Selkyston.     See  Silkeston.- 

Selond.     See  Zealand. 

Selsey,   Seleseye  [co.   Sussex],  William 

de    Loppedelle,    parson    of,    33, 

270. 
Selyman,  Robert,  19,  430. 

See  Saleman. 

Soman,  Hervey,  159. 

,  William,   153,   170. 

Semar.    See  Seamer. 
Seminere,  Richard  le,  54. 
Sempringham,   Seniphyngham,  co.  Lin- 
coln, priory  of,  405. 
Senchet,  John  Peres.     See  Peres. 
Senclyn,  Thomas,  37. 
Sendale.     See  Sandale. 
Sende.     See  Seend. 

Senarp<jiit,    Sanerp:»nt    [Sommo],    John 

de  Kaeu,  lord  of,  408. 
Seneschal,  Peter  le,  420. 

,  William  le,  438. 

Sengelton,  Gilbert  de,  secondary  of  the 

Bench  of  Dublin,  418. 
Songham,  William  de,  170. 


GENERAL     INDEX, 


Serbyn,  William,  314. 

Seriol,  Nicholas,  286. 

Sorich,  John,  369. 

,  EiehAid,  2&j. 

Serjaunt,  Jobn  le,  373. 
ft'«  Servaunt. 

Berjeanty,  132. 

Serk.    See  Sark. 

Serlebj   HueIi  de,  370. 

Serraunt.  Ratpii  le.  o.'j. 
Src  Serjeant. 

Serroiser    Cervoiser  ,  Robert,  28. 

Seton,  Aleianrtor  de,  268. 

Seton.     See  Seaton. 

Seuaterne.     See  8«wsterne. 

SeTelesho.     See  Sivelesho;    Silsoe. 

Sevpnlinni|iti,ri,  c.   Wiltsliii^  irA. 

Severn,  Sarerne,   river,  341. 

Berern  and  Wye,  SaTerne  and  Weye, 
the  earl  of  Norfolk's  lands  be- 
tween, 402. 

Severn  Stoke,  Suverne.^toke,  Sherern 
Stoke  [CO.   Worcester],  112.   118, 

183,  263,  3,^il), 

,  Peter  de  Wormynton,  vicar  of, 

103. 
,  Master  Richard  do  Evesham, 

parEon  of,  174. 
Sewal,  John,  68. 

Nicholas,  68. 

Seward.    See  Siward. 

Sen-er's    End,    near    SnfTron    Waldnn, 

Sinardesende.  co.  I'Xsex,   367. 
Sewaterne,    Seusterne,    co.    Leicester, 

356. 
Seybrok.     See  Seabrook. 
Seyiitenianiiie.     See  Seint   Manye. 
Seyntfeyth,  William  de,  4.-.3. 
Seysel,  Beisil,  le  Roue,  10. 

np  Yer«iv(ird,  105. 

Seyton.    Sec  Seaton. 
Shaffeld,  Robert,  110. 

See  Shefeld. 

Shaftesbury     cO,   "Dorset],    abbess   and 

nuns  of,  306,  324. 
Shaftbowe   [Sbaftoe,    co.    Northumber- 
land], William  de,  241. 
Sbail,  Shaj'l,  Walter,  448. 

William,  386. 

,   (he  youncer,  29. 

Shakelaston,  Schokeleston,  Robert  son 

of  Robert  de,  156,  *")0. 
Bhaldeford,  Peter  de,  %. 
Shaldeford.     See  SJialFord. 
Shalden.    See  Shaldon. 
Shaldeawell.     See  Shelswell. 
Shaldon  P  Shalden  [co.  Devon],  William 

de  Cammel,  parson  of.  208. 
Shalford,  Shaldeford,  co.  Surrey,   133, 

184,  320. 

,  advowBon  of,   326. 


:  Shap,  Hepp  [oo.  Westmorland],  abbot 
I  of,  120. 

Shapakape,  John,  116, 

Shapwick,  Shapwrk  [oo.  Dorset],  John 
Persons  of,  310. 

Shardeloffe,  John,  318. 

Shargill.    See  Scar^l. 

Shareshill,  Shareshull  [co.  Stafford  P], 
j  369. 

I   Sharnbrook,  Shamebrok,  co,   Bedford, 

I    Sharp,   Walter,   374 
I   Shawe,  Robert  de,  16. 
I    Shayl.     See  Shall. 
I   Shecobeford.    See  Seccheford. 
I    Shoe,  Garsias  de,  24. 
1   Sheen,     Shene     [co.     Surrey],     letters 
patent  dated  at,  26,  27,  68.  409. 
;    Sheepsbed    Shepeslied,  Shepesbored,  Co. 
I  Leicester,  40,  U&,  150. 

I  Shefeld,  Sbeffeld.  Richard  de,  91,  219, 
I  247. 

I    ,  Roger  de,  6,  7. 

i    ,  William  de,  20. 

!   Shefeld.    See  Shaffeld. 

j    Shefeld.    See  Sheffield. 

!    Slieffield,  Shefeld  [co.  Tork],  454. 

'    Sheffington,    Sheftvngton    [co.    Leictn- 

;  ter],   366. 

1    Shefford  Hardwick,  Herdewyk  by  Slief- 

!  ford  [tu.   lit-dford]    357. 

1    St.   Julio  the  Baptist  hospital, 

'  chapel  in,  3.57. 

i    Sheford.     .See  Seaford. 
I    Sheffyiigton.     Het  Sheilington. 

.S)ield«'inoi]  [c-i.  Salop],  17. 

Sheldon.  Rohort  de   337. 

Sheleifeld    Stephen  de,  219. 

Shejford    co.  CBmbridEo],  Richard  de 
Otryngham,   rector  of,   299. 

Shelford,   William   de,   373, 

Shellay,  Robert  de    337. 

Shokivcll,  Sbnldeswell  [co,  Oxford],  353. 

aielton,  CT.   Nutlinj^Iiaiii,  133,  184. 
I    Shelton.     See  Earl-ShiKon. 
'   Shelton,  Edmund  de,  404. 

,  John  do,  449. 

Robert  de,  4L'7 

Thomas  de,  187,  403. 

Walter  de,  parson  of  Welton, 

152,  171. 

,  William  de,   449. 

Shelvyng.  Thomas  son  of  Tliomas  de,  6, 

Shone,    .iv  Sheen 

Sbenefeld,  John  de,  66. 

Shenle,  Ralph  de,   266. 
,  William  de,  324. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


641 


Shenley,  Shenle  [diocese  of  Lincoln] , 
Thomas  de  Bameby,  parson  of, 
113. 

,  ,  John  de  Sibthorp,  pre- 
sented to,  288. 

Shep,  Peter,  386. 

Shepeley.     See  Shipley. 

Shepenigge,  John  de,  258,  369. 

See  Shobridge. 

Shepeshed,  Shepesheved.  See  Sheeps- 
hed. 

Shepeye,  Laurence  de,  316. 

,  Nicholas  de,  parson  of  Rolles- 

ton,  106. 
,  Simon  de,  parson  of  Waltham, 

244. 

See  Sheppey. 

Shepherd,  Shephurd,  Shephirde,  Shyp- 

herde,  Adam  le,  259,  309,  312. 

,  Agnes  wife  of  Hugh  le,  50. 

,  John  le,  382. 

,  William,  256. 

Shepleye,  John  de,  447. 

Sheppey,   Shepeye  [co.   Kent],  isle  of, 

151,  313,  450. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  29. 

Shepnigge.     See  Shobridge. 
Shepton,  Robert  de,  presented  to  Newn- 
ham,  433. 

^ee  Shipton. 

Sherborne,      Shirbum  «  [co.      Dorset], 

abbot  and  convent  of,  360. 

Sherborne,  West,  Shireburn  [co.  South- 
ampton], Philip  de  Monte 
Gomeri,  prior  of,  102. 

Shere,  Shire  [co.  Surrey],  Matthew  de 
Redemane,  parson  of,  338,  356, 
435. 

Shereman,  Sherman,  Sheresman,  Adam 
son  of  Robert  le,  170. 

,  Henry  le,  152,  171. 

,  John  le,  253. 

,  Robert  le,  152,  170. 

,  Simon  le,   152. 

,  Thomas  son  of  Robert  le,  152, 

170. 
,  Adam  his  brother,  152. 

,  *SVe  Adam  above. 

Sherewode.     See  Shirwode. 

Sherinton.     See  Sherrington. 

'Sherman,*  152. 

Shermanbury,     Shyre     Manbury     [co. 

Sussex],  432. 
Sherrington,  Sherinton  [co.  Wiltshire], 

189. 
Sherwood,  Shirewode  [co.  Notts],  forest 

of  Birkelond  Hay  in,  266. 
Shesneoote.     See  Seisincot. 
Shet,  Sket,  John,  259,  308,  312. 
Shetelton,  William  de,  264. 

249G2 


Shether,  John,  253. 
Shetyngton.    See  Shuttington. 
Shevenhale.     See  Shopnall  in  Burton. 
Shevemestok.    See  Sevemstoke. 
Sheyndon  [Shevyndon],  Peter  de,  dean 
of  the  free  chapel  of  Shrewsbury, 
24. 
Shilt<)n,  Earl.     See  Earl  Shilton. 
Ships,  names  of:  — 

the  Annot,  of  Ditton,  390. 
la  Blith  of  Westminster^  14. 
la  Blithe,  of  Yarmouth,  134. 
Clement,  of  Westminster,  299. 
la        Crucenburgh        or        La 
Cntzenhery,  of  Lynn,  90,  107. 
a   ship   called    a    '  Dromound,' 
196. 

Edmund  of  Plemmewe,   151. 

la  Elne,  58. 

la  Garlaund,  of  Holm,  107. 

la  Gayne,  11^. 

la  Crodiere,  205. 

la    Oodeyere,    of    Winchelsea, 
277. 

la  James,  of  Westminister,  77. 

the   diip  of  Jesus  Christ,  315, 
380. 

la    Margarete,    of    Lynn,    90, 
107,  134. 

la  Margerie,  207. 
la     grant     Mariote,     of    Yar- 
mouth, 90. 
la  Michel,  of  Bristol,  421. 
la  Mighel,  109. 
la  Nicholas,  8. 

la   Nicholas,  of    Southampton, 
288. 

le  TeUr,  109. 

the   ship   of   St,    Bartholomew, 
147. 

thji  Cop  of  St.  John,  77,  79. 

the  sfiip  of  St,  Juliana  of  St, 
Sebastian,  371. 

Seint  Marie  Cog,  86. 

St,  Mary  de  Castro,  371. 

St,  Mary,  of  Lynn.  343. 

St,  Mary  of  Martrik,  371. 

la  Trinite,  114. 

la  Welyfare,  160. 

la  Welyfare  del  Brele,  159. 

la     Welyfare,     of    Hamburgh, 
254. 
Shiplak,  Robert  de,  319. 
Shipley,  Shepeley,  co.  Northumberland, 

407. 
Shippemedewe,  Hugh  de,  186. 
Shiprugge.     See  Shobridge. 
Shipton,  Shepton,  co.  Oxford,  112,  132. 
Skipton  [co.  Oxford],  John  par- 
son of,  169,  319. 

[co.  Oxford  P],  ^6.         ^ 

[co.   Gloucester  P],  263. 

Shupton  [CO.  York],  196. 

2h 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Shipton-Bellinger,  Shnpton,  oo.  South- 
Rinpton,  165. 

Shipton,  ThoniaB  de,  253,  308,  913. 

aliai  Skipton,  2.58. 

See  Shepton:   Shupton. 

ShirKk.     See   Skyrack. 

Shirayk.     See  Bkyrack. 

Shirbum.     See   Sherborne. 

Shireburn,  .'^liirlmrn,  Sliirliorne,  Shir- 
bourn,  John  <le,  i23. 

,  Peter  de,  abbot  of  Abbotsbury, 

360. 

Robert  de,   120.   %'>(>. 

Walter  de,   leTi. 

William  de,  374. 

See     Sherborne     West;      Sher- 

Sliiret,  John.  255. 
Shirevelenche,    .S'ee  Lench  Sheriff's. 
Shireves  Lenclie.    See  Lench  aierifFs. 
ShirBTefineutoTi     See  Newton  Nottaee. 
Shirfeld,  nush  de,  198. 

,  John  de,  10,  19,  198,  411. 

Shirle,  Ralph  de,  224. 

,  Ralph  Bon  of  James  de,  142. 

Siiiriond,  Robert  de,  276. 

Riger  Je,  247. 
Shirokes.  Ilftirj  de,  177,  188,  207,  29o, 

317. 
Shirugge,  Thomas  de.   913. 

,  William  de,  343. 

Shirwode,  Sherewode,  Adam  de,  187. 

Tlionins  de,  428. 
Sliobrids*'    Jieai"    Tutbury,    Shiprugge, 

Sheprugge    [co.    Stafford],    182, 

183. 
ShodecBumpes.    Fee  Ca.inpB,  Shudy. 
Sholdhfim.    Shuldam   [Shouldham,    c-.. 

Norfolk],  Jo)in  de,  im,  170. 

See  Shonldham. 

Shopenhangor,  John  de,  118. 
Shopnall    in    ButCuti.    Sherenhale,    co. 

Stafford.  2'w. 
Shopton,  CO.   Gloucester,   118,   183. 
Shordich,  Master  John  de,  263.  371,  347, 

427. 
,   ,  keeper  of  the  rolls  be- 
fore the  justices  of  the  Bench, 

340. 
professor  of  civil  law 

4S6. 
Shorehara.  Shorham  [co.  Sussex],  374. 

426. 
Shorn,  Walter  de,  148. 
Short,  Bettus,  196. 

Richard  le,  20. 

Shortered.     See  Shortrede. 
Shortmede,  Edmund  de,  66. 
Shortnek,  William,  110. 
Shortrede,    Shortered,     Richard.    2.59, 

809,  312. 
Shoteaham,     William     de,     parson     of 

Rotherfield,  332,  330. 


Shotele,  John  de,  375,  386. 
Shoteswell.  HiiJ.ter  John  de,  parwn  of 

Goljton,  83. 
Shotley    [co.    Suffolk],    letters    pKt«nt 

dnted  «t,  17,  26. 
Shotteby    Jalin  de,  374. 

Jojm    the  younger,   374. 
Sliottover  [C(i.  Oxford],  forest  of,  270. 
Shimldliani      Shuldham,     co.     Norfolk, 

priorv  of,  40C. 
Shouldham,'  co.   Norfolk.        See   Shold- 

Shour,  Richard,  80. 

Shout,  Shoute,  Robert,  110,  446. 

Shrewsbury,  Sftlop,  Salobirs  [oo.  Salop], 

50,   53,   97,   179,   433. 

abbot   of,    48. 

Castle,  free  chapel  in,  William 

C%aillou  preBent«d  to,  195. 
,  ,  dean  of.       See  Hamp- 
ton,  Maiter  Robert  de;   Sheyn- 

don,  Peter  de. 

,  oordwainers  of,  416. 

farm  of,  119,   181. 

,  king  at.  TL 

,  letters  patent  dated  at.  42,  43, 

46,  48.  49,  60,  51,  52,  53,  62.  66, 

67,  68,  69. 

merchants'   seal  of,   433. 

,  St.     Giles'     hospital     without, 

brethren  and  sisters  of,  276. 
Shrivenhiim,  Shryrenham  [co.  Berks], 

154. 
Shropshire.   Nicholas  de,  2So. 
Shryno,   William  atte,  466. 
Sliryvenham.    See  Shrirenham. 
Sliuldham.    Sen  Shouldham :  Sholdham. 
ShuUing,  John,  374. 
Shulton.     Srf  Earl  Hilton. 
Shupton   [Sbiptnn,   oo.   York],   William 

de.  Cicely  daughter  of.  196, 

See  Shipton,  Shepton. 

Shupton.    ,?fr  Shipton  Bellinger. 
Shustoke,  .SIniKtok,  Schestok.  co,  War- 

iviclt.  l^T),  378. 
Shutford,    SuthEord,    co.  Oxford,  133, 

184. 
Shuttingtoii,  Shetyngton  [co.  Warwick], 

377. 
Shypherde.     Set  Shepherd. 
StiVTO  W:iiil>iir,v      See  Shermanbury. 
Sibberton,     Siberton     [in     Thornhaugh 

pariah,   co.   Northampton],  354. 
Sibeston,  Richard  son  of  Richard  de, 

27. 
Sibethoip.     See  Stbthorp. 
Sibeton.    .Sec  Sibton. 
Sibford,  Tliomaa  de,  80. 
Sibson  or  Sjhstone,  Sibbesilon  [oo.  Lei- 
cester], Master  Robert  de  Leice»- 

tre,  parson  of,  76. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


648 


Sibthorp,  Sibethorp,  John  de,  presented 

to  Shenley,  288. 

,  Simon  de,  326,  372. 

,  J  Reginald  his  son,  326. 

,  Simon  son  of  William  de,  326. 

,  ,  William  and  Henry  his 

brothers,  326. 

,  Thomas  de,  26,  191,  326. 

,  ,  presented    to    Heaton, 

113. 
Sibthorpe,  Sibethorp  [co.  Nottingham], 

326. 
Sibton,  Sibeton  [co.  Suffolk],  abbot  of, 

286. 
Sibton,  John  de,  448. 

Sidbury,  Sudbury  [oo.  Salop],  Ralph, 
parson  of,  388. 

Side,  Syde  [co.  Gloucester],  189. 

Side,  Syde,  William  de,  19,  162,  169. 

Sidestronde  [Sidestrand,  co.  Norfolk], 
Henry  de,  33. 

Sifrewas,  Richard  the  elder,  43. 
,  ,  the  younger,  43. 

Sighritheserd.    See  Sizergh. 
Sileby,  Edmund  de,  338. 

,  William  de,  309. 

See  Seleby. 

Silkeden,  John  de,  rector  of  the  chapel 

of  Woditon,   422. 
Silkeston,  Selkyston,  Robert  de,  85,  89, 

91,  144,  145,  178,  236. 
Silksworth,  Silkesworth  [co.  Durham], 

292,  398. 
Sillington.     See  SuUington. 

Silsoe,  Sivelesho,  Syvelesho,  co.  Bed- 
ford, 364. 

See  Sivelesho. 

Silton.  Silton  Paynel  [co.  York],  142, 
212. 

Simeon,  Symeon,  John,  162. 

Percival,  186,  345,  427. 

,  Beatrice    daughter    of, 

345. 

Simon,  Symond,  Symonn,  Adam,  314. 

,  Hamo,  314. 

,  Hugh    son    of,    de    Edlyngton, 

455. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  455. 

,  John,  166. 

,  John  le  fiz,  406. 

,  John  son  of,  446. 

,  de  Edelinton,  317. 

,  ,  de  Morcote,  54. 

,  de  Walpol,  160. 

,  ,  de  Waynflet,   257. 

,  Roger,  314. 

,  Thomas,   449. 

, William,  of  Sumerset,  319. 

,  William  son  of,  le  Carpenter, 

155,  451. 


Simondes,  Hugh,  369. 

,  Richard,  388. 

Simple,  Symple,  Walter,  259,  309,  312. 

,  William,  155,  258,  368. 

Sinningthwaite,  Sinithwayt  [oo.  York], 
prioress  of,  189. 

Sinobaldi,  Synebaud,  Master  James,  of 
Florence,  archdeacon  of  Winches- 
ter, 48,  139,  141. 

Sion,  Sodunensis  [Savoy],  diocese  of, 
364. 

Sirescote.     See  Syerscote. 

Sitheston.     See  Syston. 

Sivelesho,  Sevelesho  [Silsoe,  oo.  Bed- 
ford], Ralph  son  of  Ralph,  364, 
450. 

,  Richard  son  of  Ralph  de,  155. 

See  Silsoe. 

Siward,  Seward,  Slyward,  John,  20,  26. 

,  William,  presented  to  Shireves- 

neuton,  ^39. 
Siwardesende,  co.  Essex.       iSee  Sewers 

End. 
Six,  Robert,  151,  313,  449. 
Six-Hills,  Sixsel  [co.  Lincoln],  76. 

Sizergh,  Sighritheserd,  co.  Westmore- 
land, 56. 

Skalebrok.    See  Scalebrok. 

Skalinga,  a  shieling,  3. 

Skeeby,  Skitheby  [co.  York],  chace  of. 

See  Richmond. 
Skeftlyng,   Roger  son   of  Ste^^en  de, 

119. 

,  Roger  de,  323. 

,  Stephen  de,  323. 

Skegness,   Skegnes  [co.   Lincoln],   212, 

396. 
,  St.  Clement's,  Simon,  parson  of, 

212. 
Skelbrook,   Skeldebrok,   Skeldbrok,   oo. 

York,  133,  184. 

Skelbroke.     See  Scalebrok. 
Skeldebrok,  Skeldbrok.     See  Skelbrook. 
Skelflet,  CO.  York,  373. 

Skelton,  Adam  de,  55,  292,  422,  429. 

,  Hugh  de,  285. 

,  John  de,  60,  334. 

,  Nicholas  de,  165. 

William  de,  154,  165,  257,  368. 

,  parson     of     Baginton, 

75. 
Skenfrith.     ^S^ee  Three  Castles. 

Skerington,  Richard  son  of  John  de, 
413. 

,  John  son  of  Roger  de,  414. 

See  Scarrington. 

Skerton  [co.  Lancaster],  367. 
Sket.    See  Shet. 
Sketon,  Ralph  de^  334. 


644 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Skewyt,  John,  814. 

Skeygton,  Ralph  de,  66. 

Skidbrook,     Skjtbrok     [oo.     Lincoln], 

Thomas  vicar  of,  384. 
Skidemore.  See  Scndemore. 
Skinbumess,   Skymburnease,    Skynibur- 

nessh  [co.  Cumberland],  903. 
,  army  stores   at,  93,   94,   126, 

209,  421. 
Skinner,  Skynner,  Richard,  128. 

,  Simon  le,  378. 

,  Walter  le,  109. 

Skippere,  Skyppere,  Cicely  la,  454. 

,  Thomas,  314. 

Skipsea,    Skipse    in    Holdernesse    [co. 

York],  251. 
Skipton.     See  Shipton. 
Skipton  in  Craven,  co.  York,  161,  247, 

384. 

,  castle  of,  104,  405. 

,  castle  and  manor  of,  161. 

,  honor  of,  335. 

,  letters   patent   dated   at,   338, 

339,  aiO.  341,  343,  376,  378,  379. 
Skipton,  Skypton,  John  de,  167. 

,  Thomas  de,   258. 

,  ,  alias      Shipton,       253, 

308,  312. 
Skir,  John,  116. 
Skirmisour,  Henry,  255. 
Skitheby  (Skeeby),  chace  of.     See  Rich- 
mond. 
Skot.    Se^  Scot. 

Skothowe.    See  Scottow. 

Skrengham.     See  Scrayingham. 

Skydemore.     See  Scndemore. 

Skylman,  John,  159. 

Skymburnessh.     See  Skinburness. 

Skynel,  William,  166. 

Skynner.    See  Skinner. 

Skypper.     See  Skippere. 

Skypton.     See  Skipton. 

Skyraok,    Shirak,    Shirayk,    co.    York, 

wapentake  of,  99,  125. 
Skyret,  Adam,  355. 
Skytbrok.     See  Skidbrook. 
Siamondeshey,  Malcolm  de,  20. 
Sleaford,  Lafford,  Sleford,  co.  Lincoln, 

54,  149. 

,  castle  of,  76. 

Sledemere,  Sledmere,  John  de,  109. 

,  William  de,  152,  153,  169. 

Sleford.     >See  Sleaford. 

Slindon,  Slyndon,  co.  Sussex,  park  of, 

373. 

PEselington  [co.  Sussex],  432. 

Sloley  Hill,  Sloleye,  co.  Warwick,  156. 
Slophol,  Andrew,  154. 
Sluys,  le  Skluse,  Flanders,  385. 
Slyndon.    See  Slindon. 


Slyne  [oo.  Lancaster],  367. 

Smale,  John  le,  88,  90,  102. 

,  ,  rector   of  Blechingley, 

208,  344,  408. 
Smalhnnter,  John,  64. 
Small  Hythe  P  Smalliden,  Smallide  [in 

Tenterden  ?  co.  Kent],  151,  313, 

449. 
Smallwood,  Smalwode,  co.  Chester,  197. 

Smalwode,  Randolph,  20. 
Smart,  William,  20. 
Smedemor,  William,  6. 
Smelt,  Adam,  314. 

,  John,  314. 

,  John  his  son,  314. 

,  Richard,  314. 

,  William.  314. 

Smethton,  Smytheton,  Alan  de,  114. 

,  John  de,  99,  125,  189,  192. 

Smith,    Smyth,    Fevre,    Alexander    le, 

170. 

,  Andrew  le,  152. 

Gilbert  le,  166. 

,  Henry  le,  153. 

,  John  le,  of  Wallingford  [253  P], 

258,  308.  312. 
,  ,  ofHunteroombe[253P], 

258,  308,  312. 

,  milner,  170. 

Nicholas,   164. 

Peter  le,  152. 

,  Richard  le,  155.  255,  268,  868. 

Walter  le,  117. 

Walter,  of  Brounham,   115. 

See  Fevre;   Ferrour. 

Smytheton.     See  Smetheton. 
Snailwell,   Sneylewelle,  co.   Cambridge, 

442,  444. 
Snailwell,  co.  C'ambridge.      See  Snayl- 

well. 
Snaith.    See  Carlton  by  Snaith. 

Snaith,  Snayth,  Ranulph  de,  86,  344. 

Snarteford,  William  de,  the  elder,  150. 

,  the  younger,  150. 

Snayth.     See  Snaith. 

Snayth.     See  Carlton  by  Snaith. 

Snaylwell    [Snailwell,    oo.    Cambridge], 

John  de,  152,   169. 
Thomas  de,  153,  170. 

See  Snailwell. 

Sneating,  Snetjmg  [in  Kirby  parish,  co. 

Essex],    prebeiid    of    St.    PauFs, 

London,  221. 

Snel,  John,  152. 

Richard,  448. 

,  Thomas,  155,  257.  368. 

Snellesdale.     See  Snelsdale. 

Snelsdale  near  Mayfield,  Snellesdale,  co. 
Stafford,   156. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


645 


Snelston,  Snellestou  [oo.  Derby  P],  co. 
Stafford,   149. 

Snep,  John,  374. 
Snetyng.     See  Sneating. 
Sneylewell.     See  Snailwell. 
Snitterfield,      Sny  tenfold,      co.      War- 
wick,  390. 
,  advowson  of,  390. 

Snitterley,  Snyterlye  [or  Blakeney,  co. 

Norfolk],  449. 

See  Blakeney. 

Sneddon,  Geoffrey  de,  431. 

Bnoryng  [Snoring,   co.   Norfolk],   John 

de,  153,  170. 
,  ,  William   de,    170,    299, 

370. 
Snow,  John,  38. 
Snowdon,     Snowedon    [North    Wales], 

land  of,  levies  from,  98. 
Snyt^nfeld.     See  Snitterfield. 
Siiyterleye.     See  Snitterley. 
Sobbury,  Adam  de,  sacristan,  afterwards 

abbot  of  Glastonbury,  241,  265. 

,  John  de,  233. 

See  Solbury. 

Sobbury.     See  Sodbury. 
Sociis,  Henry  de,  154. 
Sockepeth,  Robert  de,  30G. 
Sodbury,  Sobbury,  Solbury,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, 112,  118. 
Sodbury  P    Sutbury     [oo.     Gloucester], 

Robert  Darre  of.     See  Darre. 
Sodelombe,  Sodlombe,  John,  443. 
,  Robert,  443. 

Sodunensis.     See  Sion. 

Soft,  John,  159. 

Sogworth.     See  Sugworth. 

Soham,  Saham,  co.  Cambridge,  166, 168. 

Sok,  Nicholas  de,  455. 

Soland.    See  Soy  land. 

Solbury,  Ralph  de,  356. 
See  Sobbury. 

Solbury.    See  Sodbury. 
Soler,  Gippus  atte,  449. 

,  Roger  du,  150. 

,  ,  John  his  son,  150. 

Solers,  John  de,  73. 

,  Roger  de,  parson  of  RoUright, 

169. 
Soliacum.    See  Sully. 

SoUeye,  Thomas  de,  249. 

Somenour,  John  son  of  Geoffrey  le,  of 

Berkhampstead,  135. 

,  Serlo  le,  370. 

Somer,  Sumer,  John,  259,  308,  312. 

,  Stephen,  314. 

,  William,  448. 

Somercoates,   Somercotes,   co.   Lincoln, 

149. 


Somercoates,  South,  Suthsomerootes 
[co.  Lincoln],  Walter  de  Raythe- 
by,   parson  of,  384. 

Somercotes,  Martin  de,  Richard  nep- 
hew of,  338. 

Somerford,  Somersford,  co.  Wilts,  166, 
168. 

Somerset,  county  of,  284,  300,  319,  371. 

arrays    and    levies    in, 

39,  69,  73,  96,  123,  213,  2^,  284. 

,  hundreds  of,  bailiffs  of, 

15. 
,  ,  peace  in,  216. 

,  ,  rebels*    lands    in,    144, 

161,  246. 
,  sheriff  of,  28,  74,  177, 

424. 
,  ships     from,     for     the 

Scotch  war,  102. 

,  ,  victuals  from,  244. 

Somersete,    Geoffrey    de,    sub-prior    of 

Bermondsey,  23. 
Somersford,  Robert  de,  166. 
Somersford.     See  Somerford. 
Somerton  [co.  Somerset],  castle  of,  143. 

gaol  of,  58. 

Somerton,  John  de,  406. 

Reginald  de,  73. 

Somervill,  Roger  de,  64,  99,  198,  251, 

313,  324. 

Roger  son  of  William  de,  310. 

,  William  de,  39. 

Somery,  Sumery,  John  de,  39,  69,  81, 

120,  186,  196,  197,  5M8,  280. 

,  ,  Joan  his  sister,  280. 

,  Nicholas  de,  17. 

,  William      de,     clerk     in     the 

chancery,  26. 
Sompting,  Sountynge  [co.  Sussex],  433. 
Bomter,  Bometer,  Sumpter,  John,  60, 

250,  253,  312. 
,  ,  aluis   le    Soutere,    258, 

308. 
,  Philip  le,  16. 

,  Richard  le,  254. 

;    Sondford.     See  Sontford. 

Sondon,  Thomas  de,  350. 

Sondon.     See  Sandon. 

Sone,  William,  445. 

,  William  son  of  William  le,  of 

Standon,  383. 

Bonky.     See  Sankey. 

Sounebury.    See  Sunbury. 

Sonning,  Sunningas  [co.  Berks],  34. 

Sontford  [Sondford],  William  de,  106. 

Sonyngdon.    See  Sundon. 

Sot,  John  le,  371. 

Souche.     See  Zousche. 

I   Souerby.     See  Soureby. 

Soule,  William,  314. 


646 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Souleby.    See  Sulby. 
Soulis,  Ralph  de,  54. 
Sourdevale,  John,  80. 
Sooreby,  Souerby,  Henry  de,  134. 

*  Robert  de,   forester   of  Whin- 
fell,  437. 

,  Stephen  de,   15. 

'Souter,'  150. 

Souter,    Soutere,    Sutere,    Adam,    259. 
809,  312. 

,  David  le,  152,  170. 

,  Henry  le,  315,  380. 

,  John  le,  255. 

>  John  le,  of  Ipsden,  258,  308. 

:^ >  alias       Somtor.         See 

Somtor. 

,  Robert  le,  152,  171. 

,  Simon  le,  448. 

»  Thomas     le,     of     Wallingford, 

E\'a,  daughter  of,  259,  309.  312. 
,  William  le,  374. 

Southacre   [co.    Norfolk],    St.    George's 

chapel,  339. 
Southampton,  county  of,  25,  58,  420. 
y  y  arrays    and    levies    in, 

39,  96,  123,  213,  224. 

>  ,  peace  in,   222,   249. 

»  y  rebels*    lands    in,    144 

161,  232. 

•  ,  sheriff  of,  28,  213,  242, 

413. 

'  »  See    Scures, 

John  de. 

>  ,  ships  from,   102. 

>  ,  victuals  from,  94. 

>  wool     staple     offences. 

146. 

Southampton,  Suthamton  [co.  South- 
ampton], 77,  198,  270,  368,  374, 
375,  386,  417,  450,  453. 

,  county  court  of,  431. 

»  mayor  of.     See  Forst,  Richard. 

,  port  of,  250,  251. 

quayage  for,  354. 

»  riot  at,  with  Venetian  gallevs, 

276. 

>  St.  Denys  by,  priory  of,  IW. 

,  la  Nicholas^  ship  of,  288. 

Southbirlyngham.  See  Burlingham  St. 
Peter. 

Southburn,  Suthbrunne  [co.  York],  328. 

Southburton.     See  Burton  Agnes. 

Southminster,  Suthministre  [co.  Essex], 
412,  419. 

Southoe,  Suthoo,  Suthho,  co.  Hunting- 
don, 11,  166,  168. 

Southorl,  John  de,  444. 

Southorpe,  Suthorp  [co.  Northampton], 
Frere  Richard  de.  William  nepl 
hew  of,  252. 


Southorpe  by  Hornsea,  oo.  York,  196. 

Southrow  P  Sotheray  [oo.  Lincoln],  374. 

South wark,  Suthwerk  [co.  Surrey],  84. 
I    ,  pavage  for,  313. 

Southwell,  Suwell  [co.  Nottingham],  St. 
I  Mary's    chapter    and    collegiate 

church  of,  423. 

,  ,  chapel  of  St.  Mary  in, 

423. 
,  prebends  of.     See  Dun- 
ham,    00.     Nottingham;     Musk- 
!               ham  North ;  Oxton  and  Crop  well ; 

Rampton. 

,  ,  prebendary      of.       See 

Bevercote.    William    de;     Hem- 
myngford,  William  de. 
Southwick,    Suthewyk    [co.    Southamp- 
ton], prionrand  convent  of,  358. 
Southwick,  Suthewik  [co.  Sussex],  432. 
South  wold,  Suthewold  [co.  Suffolk],  159. 
I    Sowy,  Godfrey  de,  350. 

,  ,  Maud  his  wife,  350. 

I    See  Middlesoy. 

,    Soyland,  Soland,  oo.  York,  323. 
I    Spain,  375,  385,  386. 

,  merchants  of,    147,    175,   310, 

I  318. 

I    ,  ship  of,  371. 

i    Spak,  John,  255. 

I    Spalding,   Spaldyng,   co.   Lincoln,   253, 
327,  390. 

,  merchants  of,  86. 

,  prior  of,  106,  365. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  34. 

Spalding,    Spaldyng,    Matthew    son   of 
Alan  de,  86. 

Walter  de,  219. 

,  Nicholas  son  of  Michael  de,  32. 

,  Roger  de,  parson  of  Leek,  80. 

Spanby,    Spanneby,    Hugh    de,    Isabel 
daughter  of,  253. 

William  de,  parson  of  Willough- 

by,  106. 
Spark,  Robert,  of  Hunstanton,  109. 
Sparkford,   Sparkeford  [co.   Southamp- 
ton], 57  y  290. 
Sparwe,  Walter,  160. 
Spaude,  Simon,  166. 
Speon,  Spene,  co.  Berkshire,  165,  168. 
Speke,  Ralph  le,  26. 
Speketon   Thomas  de,  447,  457. 
Spelesbury.     See  Spelsbury. 
Spelsbury,  Spelesbury,  co.  Oxford,  165, 

168. 
Spene.     See  Speen. 
Spense,  Geoffrey  *of  the,'  184. 
Spenser,  Hervey,  169. 

,  John  le,  152,  170. 

,  Robert  le,  252. 

,  Thomas  son  of  Roger  le,  59. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  59. 

See  Despenser. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


647 


Sperlyng,  Sprillyng,  Alan,  117. 
,  Gilbert,  Joan  daughter  of,  249, 

311. 
,  Maud  daughter  of  Christiana, 

466. 
,  ,  Felicia  her  sister,  456. 

Spersholt,  John  de,  53. 
Spert,  William,  371. 
Spicer,   Spycer,   Espicer,   Lespicer,  Ed- 
mund le,  129. 

,  Guy  le,  152,  170. 

,  ,  John  his  son,  152,  170. 

,  James  le,  450. 

,  John  le,  386. 

,  ,  of  Salisbury,  288. 

Nicholas  le,  152,  170. 

,  Peter  le,  190. 

,  Robert  le,   153. 

,  Theobald  le,  150. 

,  Thomas  le,  155,  451. 

,  William  le,  152,  170. 

Spigurnel,  Spygurnell,  Godfrey,  406. 

Henry  le,  justice  [of  the  King's 

Bench],  30,  38,  57,  58,  147,  169, 
171,  172,  192,  251,  252,  2.56,  3^, 
329,  370,  385,  386,  439,  442,  443, 
448,  450,  453. 

,  Richard,  325. 

Robert,  79. 

,  Thomas.  96,  155,  450. 

Spileman,  John,  67. 

Spillebergh,  Hamo,  452,  406. 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  452, 

456. 
,  John,  452,  456. 

Spini,  society  of  the,  30. 

See  Florence. 

Spittal  in  the  Street,  '  Spitel  in  the 
Streeit'  [oo.  Lincoln],  chapel  of 
St.  Edmund  the  Martyr  of,  190. 

Spittal  P  Spitelbothe  [co.  Lincoln],  Pat- 
rick  le   Prioresserjeant  del,  374. 

Spix  worth,  Spykesworth,  Skipe  worth 
[co.  Norfolk],  Robert  de  Knapton 
parson  of,  389,  396,  448,  453. 

Sponge,  John,  152,  170. 

Sporoun,  William,  presented  to  Qucn- 
don,  347. 

Sprenghu^ie,  Tliomas,  123. 

I^rillyng.     Sec  Sperlyng. 

Springard,  Walter,  258,  308,  312. 

Springet,  Sprynget,  Spryngot,  Sprjm- 
gest,    Bartholomew,   314. 

,  John,  314. 

,  Laurence,  314. 

,  Thomas,  160. 

Sproatley,  Sprotle  [co.  York],  Master 
John  de  Kernetby,  parson  of, 
105. 

Sprot,  Robert,  375. 


Sprotle.     See  Sproatley. 

Sprotun,  Robert,  258,  369. 

Sprynget,    Spryngot,    Spryngest.       See 

Springet. 
Spunne,  Ivo,  445. 

,  William,  445. 

Spurngolde,  Spurnegolde,  Robert/ 152, 

170. 
Spycer.     See  Spicer. 
Spygurnel.    See  Spigurnel. 
Spykesworth.     5ee  Spix  worth. 
Spyneye,  Richard,  101. 
,  William       de,       of      Hornsea- 

Burton,  100. 
Spynk,  John,  159. 
Squier,  Squire,  John,  13. 
,  Robert,  forester  of  the  Frith  of 

Leicester,  102. 

,  Robert  son  of  Robert,  67. 

Robert  his  brother,  67. 

Stabham,   William  de,   116. 

Stace,  John  son  of  Thomas,  5o, 

Stacy,  Gilbert  de,  383. 

Stacey,  John  de,  110. 

Stafford,   county  of,   266. 

,  ,  archdeacon     of.         See 

Patrika,  Master  Robert  de. 
,  ,  arrays    and    levies    in, 

39,  45,  69,  97,  125,  206,  212,  224, 

226. 
,  ,  rebels'   lands  in,    144, 

161. 
,   ,  sheriff  of,   91. 

Stafford  [co.  Stafford],  81,  97,  156,  256. 

Stafford,  James  de,  120,  156. 

,  James  son  of  William  do,  210, 

211. 

,  Katherine      de,      prioress      of 

Nuneaton,   147. 

,  Richard  de,  3. 

,  William  de,  156. 

Staigne,  Robert  de    317. 

Staincliff,  Staynclif,  oo.  York,  wapen- 
take of,  125. 

See  Craven  and  Staincliff. 

Staincross,  Stayncross,  co.  York,  wapen- 
take of,  99,  125. 

,  arrays  in,   133. 

Stainfield,  Staynfeld  [co.  Lincoln],  405. 

prioress  and  convent  of,  405. 

Stainton,  Stayuton,  co.  Cumberland, 
175,  362. 

Stainton  by  Tickhill,  Staynton  by  Tyk- 
hull  [co.  York],  144. 

Stalham,  Roger  de,  403. 

Stalls  in  the  street,  425. 

Stalworthman,  Augustin,  61. 

Stamford,  Staunford  [oo.  Lincoln],  97, 
252. 

,  church  of,  288. 

,  St.  Leonard's  without,  prior  of, 

91. 


IU8 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Stamfordhaxn,  co.  Northumberland.   iSiee 

Staunfordliam. 
Stamullin^     Stathmolin     [co.     Meath], 

church  of,  419. 
Standen.    See  Staundon. 
Standish,  Standissh  [oo.  Gloucester] ,  69. 
Standissh,  William  de,  382. 

Standon,  Staundon  [co.  Hertford], 
hospital  of,  master  of.  See 
Bassele,  Thomas  de. 

CO.  Stafford,  149. 

Standon.    See  Staundon. 

Staneford  on  Avon.     See  Stanford  on 

Avon. 
Staneford.    See  Stanford  upon  Soar. 
Stanegrave.     See  Stangrave. 

Stanestrete,  Walter  son  of  Robert  de 

le,  171. 
Staneye.    See  Estaniaco. 
Stanford  on  Avon,  Staneford  on  Avon 

[co.  Northampton],  7. 
,  Master  Alan  de  A&lakeby  par- 

son  of,  6. 

Stanford  on  Soar,  Staneford,  co.  Not- 
tingham, 133,  184. 

Stanford  in  the  Vale  P  Stanford,  co. 
Berks.,  165,  168. 

Stanford,  Staunford,  John  de,  94,  252. 

,  parson   of  Little  Gid- 

ding,  354. 
,  Robert  de,  127. 

,  ,  presented  to  Oakham, 

283. 
,  ,  abbot  of  Ouston,  51. 

,  William  de,  53,  61. 

Stangrave  in  Bletchingley.  Stanegrave 
[co.  Surrey],  park  of.  148. 

Stangrave,  Stangrave,  Robert  de,  84, 
85,  113,  148,  187. 

Stanhoe,  Stanhowe  [co.  Norfolk],  122. 

Stanhowe.     See  Stanhoe. 

Stanlake  [co.  Oxford],  Master  Simon 
de  Evesham,  parson  of,  262. 

Stanlake,  Hugh  de,  80. 

,  William  de,  457. 

0 

Stanley,  Stanlegh,  Stanle,  co.  Wilts, 
St.  Mary's,  William  abbot  of, 
284. 

,  ..! ,  abbot  of,  350,  359. 

,  ,  abbey  of,   359. 

Stanmere,  Robert  de,  401. 
,  Roger  de,  20. 

Stanton,  co.  Oxford.     See  Staunton. 

Stanton,  Staunton,  Richard  de  Longe- 
don,  parson  of,  230. 

Stanton  Fen,  Fenslanton  [co.  Hunting- 
don], 298. 

Thomas  de  Segrave,  parson  of, 

Stanton  by  Berdon.  See  Staunton 
Harrold. 


Stanton  Harcourt,  Staunton  Hareoourt 
[oo.  Oxford],  457. 

Stanton  Long,  Longestanton,  oo.  Cam- 
bridge, 443. 

Stanton  St.  John's,  Staunton  Seint 
Johan  [co.  Oxford],  286,  366. 

Stanton,  Staunton,  Staunston,  Anm- 
frey  de,  61,  254,  443. 

,  Henry  de,  61,  67. 

,  Hervey  de,  justice  in  eyre,  33, 

129,  185,  383,  365,  386,  405,  420, 
425,  451. 

,  chancellor  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 353,  400. 

,  ;  taking       the 

office  of  chief  justice  of  pleas  be- 
fore the  king,  339. 

,  ,  prebendary    of   Husth- 

waite,  101. 

,  John  de,  50,  105,  263,  356. 

,  parson  of  Buckland,  64. 

, parson     of     Buckland 

and  prebendary  of  Pencrich,  51. 

,  Master    John    de,    parson    of 

Harlow,  119. 

Philip  de,  404,  405. 

,  Robert  de,  23. 

,  Thomas  de,  188. 

,  ,  prebendary     of    Grim- 
stone,  430-1. 
,  ,  clerk,  187. 

,  ,  presented   to  Oondal, 

41. 
,  ,  parson  of  Darfield,  100. 

[Stanton,   oo.    Oxford],   Walter 

de,  258,  369. 

William  de,  309,  387. 

Stapeldon.    See  Stapelton. 

Stapelford,  John  de,  90,  381. 

Stapelford.    See  Stapleford. 

Stapelton,  Stapeldon,  Elias  de,  parson 
of  Swaton,  28,  32,  89,  202. 

,  John  de,  186. 

Philip  de,  437,  439. 

Walter  de  [precentor  of  Exct«r 

and  professor  of  Canon  Law], 
bishop  of  Exeter  [16  March,  1308 
to  15  October,  1326],  treasurer 
of  the  Exchequer,  112,  121,  140, 
177.  179,  182,  183,  198,  217,  221, 
222,  279,  291,  292,  300,  339,  341, 
347,  353,  354,  355,  385,  390,  365, 
402,  416,  436. 

,  ,  appointed  treasurer  of 

the  Exchequer,  112. 

,  ,  obit  of,  221. 

,  ,  chancellor  of  the  Ex- 
chequer pro  tempore,  339. 

,  ,  keeper   of  the   Seal   of 

the  Exchequer,  353. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


649 


Stapelton,   Walter  de — cont> 

episcopal  palace  crenel- 
lated, 140. 

,  Richard     his     brother, 

395. 

,  William  de,  128. 

Stai)eltun.     See  Stapleton. 

Stapenhyi,  StapenhuU,  co.  Derby,  2o5. 

Staple,  mayor  of.  See  Cherleton,  John 
de. 

Stapleford,  Stapelford,  co.  Leicester, 
156,  408. 

[co.  Wilts],  190. 

Staplet^on,  Stapelton  [co.  Cumberland], 
Roger  de  Levyngton,  presented 
to,  272. 

Starstou  ?  Stirston,  Stirton  [co.  Nor- 
folk], John  de  Herdwarstok  or 
Herewarstok,  parson  of,  230,  440. 

Statfold,  Stotfold  [co.  Stafford],  377. 

Statfold,  CO.  Stafford.     Sec  Stotfold. 

Stathern,    Master   Hugh    de,    Dean   of 

Gloucester,  106. 
Stathmolin.     See  Stamullin. 

Staughton  Great,  Stepton,  Stopton 
Great  [co.  Huntingdon],  166. 

Staundon,  Standon,  Standen,  co.  Lan- 
caster,  178,  183. 

Staundon,  Benedict  de,  114. 

Gerard  de,  parson  of  Stevenage, 

5. 

,  John  de,  16,  405. 

,  Vivian  de,  126. 

William  de,  224. 

Staundon.    See  Standon. 
Staunford.     ^ee  Stamford. 
Staunford.     See  Stanford. 

Staunfordham  [Stamfordham,  co.  North- 
umberland], John  de,  parson  of 
Eversholt,  311. 

,  William  de,  311. 

Staunton.     See  Stanton. 

Staunton  Harecourt.  See  Stanton  Har- 
court. 

Staunton  Harrold,  Stanton  by  Berdon 
[co.  Leicester],  365. 

Staunton  Seint  Johan.  See  Stanton  St. 
John. 

Staure,  Walter  de,  343. 
Staveley  [co.  Derby],  425. 

,  advowson  of,  425. 

Staverton  [co.  Wilts],  a59. 

Stavordale,  Staverdale  [co.  Gloucester], 

prior  and  convent  of,  33. 
Staynclif.     See  Staindiff. 
Staynclif.     See  Craven  and  Staindiff. 
Stayncrosse.     See  Staincross. 
Staynbourn,  Richard  de,  196. 

Stayndrop,  Robert  de,  guardian  of  the 
Friars  Minors  of  York,  210. 


Staynfeld.     See  Stainfield. 
Staynford,  John  son  of  Peter  de,  109. 
Staynton,  Bertram  de,  144. 

,  ,  Mary  wife  of,  144. 

,  Godfrey  de,  404. 

Staynton.     jS»ce  Stainton;   Steynton. 
Stebyngton.     See  Stibbington. 
Stedeman,  Stedniaii,  John,  154,  257,  368. 
Steel,  Simon,  55. 

Steeping,  Stepyng,  co.  Lincoln,  149,  182. 
Steller,  Walter  le,  4,  109. 
Stenig.     See  Steyning. 
Stepellcleydon.     See  Claydon   Steeple. 
Stephani,  John,  65. 

Stephen,  Stevene,  Estevene,  Stevenes, 
Geoffrey  son  of,  160. 

,  Hamo,  314. 

,  Henry,  154. 

John  son  of  le  Budel,  154. 

,  Roger  son  of,  de  Skeftlyng,  119. 

Thomas  son  of,  de  Maldon,  155, 

4^51. 

,  Walter,  258,  308,  312. 

,  Walter  son  of  William,  of  Clap- 
ton, 259,  309,  312. 
Stepton.     See  Staughton. 
Stepyng,  Henry  son  of  Robert  de,  361, 

,  John,  381. 

Stepyng.    See  Steeping. 
Sterlynge,  John,  166. 

Sterre,  John,  warden  of  London  Bridge, 
425. 

Stert  [co.  Wilts],  190. 

Stertup,  Henry,  72. 

,  ,  E^mma  his  wife,  72. 

Stetch worth,  Steucheworthe  [co.  Cam- 
bridge], 108. 

Steucheworthe.     See  Stetch  worth. 

Stevenage,  Stivenache,  Styvenaohe  [co. 
Herts],  Gerard  de  Staundon,  par- 
son of,  5. 

,  Master  Richard  de  Gloucestre, 

parson  of,  352. 

Steventon,  Styvington,  co.  Bedford,  246, 
305. 

,  Styvintou  [co.  Berkshire],  prior 

of,  189. 

Styvynton   [co.    Southampton], 

235. 

Stevynton,  Richard  de,  255. 

See  Sty  vet  on. 

Steward,  the.     Sec  HousoJiold. 

Steyning,  Stenig,  co.  Sussex,  131. 

Steynton,  John  de,  381. 

See  Staynton. 

Stibbington,  Stebyngton  [oo.  Hunting- 
don], 252. 

Stiffkey,  Styvekey,  co.  Norfolk,  13. 

Stifford,  Stiford  [co.  Essex],  Robert  de 
Munden,  parson  of,  176,  358. 


650 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Stikeney,  Stykeneye,  John  de,  118,  253, 

316,  379,  381. 
,  John  de,   steward  of  John  de 

Britannia,  earl  of  Richmond,  2. 
Stikeswald     [Stixwold,     co.     Lincoln], 

Ralph  son  of  Norman  de,  374. 
,  ,  Richard     his     brother, 

374. 
Stile,  Adam,  315,  380. 

Robert,  315,  380. 

Stillingfleet,    Styvelyngflet    [co.    York], 

Richard  de  Gryiiieston,  parson  of, 

239. 
Stingg,  William,  448. 
Stirkeland,    Stirkland    [Strickland,    co. 

Westmoreland  P],   John  de,    20, 

201. 

,  Walter  de,  56,  125,  143,  274. 

Stirston,  Stirton.     See  Starston. 

Stiry,  Richard,  106. 

Stivenache.     See  Stevenage. 

Stixwold.     See  Stikeswald. 

Stobwell,  CO.  York,  184. 

Stockehay.     See  Stokehay. 

Stockeld  [co.  York],  93. 

Stockeld  ?  Stokwell,  co.  York,  133. 

Stockton,  Stoketon  [co.  Warwick],  310. 

Stockton  by  Hare  wood,   Stoketon   [co. 

York],  90. 
Stooton,  Stokton,  Master  Nicholas  de, 

267. 
Stodleley,  Adam  de,  386. 

Stodeye.     See  Stody. 
Stodham,  Stephen  de,  297. 

,  Thomas  de,  66. 

Stodle,  Stodleye,  John  de,  186. 

,  Thomas  de,  155,  450. 

Stody,  Stodeye,  co.  Norfolk,  449. 

Stogursey,  Stok  Cursci  [co.  Somerset], 

244. 
Stoke,  CO.  Gloucester,  70,  112,  118. 
by  Clare  [co.  Suffolk],  prior  of, 

120. 

[co.   Wilts],   169. 

Eiast,     Stoke    by    Newark    [co. 

Nottingham],    prebend    of,    135, 

195. 
,  William    de   Ayreiiiyno, 

prebendary  of,   389. 

Gifford,  Stoke  Giffard  [co.  Glou- 
cester], 64. 

Newingtou,      Neutou      Ganoni- 

corum  [co.  Middlesex],  prebend 
of  St.  Paul's,  London,  222. 

,  9tiokneuton  [co.  Mid- 
dlesex], Richard  de  Bokelond, 
parson  of,  411. 

,  North  or  South,  Stok  [co.  Ox- 
ford], 253,  258,  308,  312. 

,  Severn.     See  Severn  Stoke. 

,  South,  Stoke  Abbatis  [co.  Ox- 
ford], 36. 


Stoke,  Stokes,  Eudo  de,  288. 
,  Geoffrey  de,  61,  124,  130. 

,  John   de,   parson   of  Winwick, 

119,  345. 
Odo  de,  178. 

,  Robert  de,  58,  60,  161,  172,  180, 

182,  216,  257,  310,  316,  370. 

,  William  son  of  John  de,  310. 

Stokehay,  Stockehay,  Stokheye,  Stok- 
eye,  Stokhay,  Robert  de,  16,  55, 
151,  381,  413. 

Stokesley,  Stokesleye  [co.  York],  248, 
251,  252. 

Stoketon.     See  Stockton  by  Harewood. 

Stokeye.     See  Stokehay. 

Stokkeley.     See  Suckley. 

Stokneuton.     See  Stoke  Newington. 

Stokton.     See  Stocton. 

Stokton.     See  Stockton. 

Stokheye.     See  Stokehay. 

Stokwell.     See  Stockeld. 

Stonar,  Stonore,  oo.  Kent,  385,  395. 

Stone,  Richard  de  la,  217. 

,  William  atte,  314. 

Stonhalle,  Henry  de,  66. 

,  Thomas  de,  449. 

Stonham,  John  de,  166. 

,  Nicholas  de,  66. 

Stonhard,  Thomas,  87. 

Stonhous,  Geoffrey  .de,  130. 

Stonore,  John  de,  justice,  9,  147,  155, 
162,  164,  165,  168,  169,  249,  254, 
257,  308,  309,  314,  318,  319,  329, 
372,  375,  378,  379,  385,  386,  434, 
443,  455. 

,  ,  justice    of   the    Bench, 

412. 
Stonore.     See  Stonar. 
Stonyng,  John,  201. 
Stopham,  William  de,  Alice  wife  of,  208. 

Stopton,  John  de,  166. 
Stopton.     See  Staughton. 

Stordon  in  Breedon,  Stordum,  co.  Lei- 
cester, 156. 

Storgoill.     Sec  Striguil. 

Storin,  Josceus,  314. 

,  Walter.  3r4. 

Stormo,  Adam,  86. 

Lambert,  440. 

Stormy n,  Sturmyn,  Sturmy,  John  de, 
68,  86,  154,  200,  290,  293,  347. 

,  Simon,  103. 

Thomas,  258,  308,  311. 

Storte,  William  atte,  154. 

Stortford,  co.  Essex,  130. 

Stortford,  Strotteford,  Storteford,  Nic- 
holas de,  445. 

Vincent  de,  155,  257. 

,  William      de,      presented      to 

Streethall,  115. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


651 


Storton  [oo.  Worcester  P],  388. 

Stotevill,  Stutevill,  John  de,  276,  431. 

Lora  wife  of,  401,  402. 

Nicholas  de,  317. 

,  the  elder,  266. 

,  Robert     de,     his     son, 

nephew  of  Robert  de,  the  elder, 
266. 

,  Robert  de,  266. 

Robert  son  of  Robert  de,  317. 

,  ,  Hugh  his  knave,  317. 

Stotfold,  CO.  Bedford,  129. 

Stotfold  [Statfold,  co.  Stafford],  John 
de,   377. 

,  William  and  Ralph  his 

brothers,  377. 

Stotton.     Sec  Stutton. 

Stow  in  Woollas,  Stowe  [co.  Mon- 
mouth], 167. 

[diocese   of   Lincoln],   John   de 

Chaumpaigne,  presented  to,  325. 

,  ,  Roger  de  Kaynes,  pre- 
sented to,  394. 

,  Long,  Longestowe  [co.  Hunt- 
ingdon], Master  Thomas  de  Bray, 
prebendary  of,  244. 

Park  [co.  Lincoln  J,  letters  patent 

dated  at,  232,  233,  234,  235,  238, 
239,  257. 

St.    Mary    (Stow,    co.  Lincoln). 

See  Willingham. 

Stowe,   Agnes  de,   154. 

,  William  her  man,  154. 

,  Laurence  de,  447. 

Philip  de,  66. 

Thomas  de,  parson  of  Wother- 

ingsett,  109. 

,  William,  318. 

Stoyle,  Henry,  151. 

Strabolgi,  David  de,  earl  of  Athol,  29, 

33,  186,  205,  206,  209,  212,  214. 

227,  240,  245,  261,  264,  349. 
,  ,  warden  of  Northumber- 
land, 205. 
,  ,  Isabel    de    Dovor,    his 

grandmother,  33. 
Stradalym.     See  Ystra^ta^yn. 
Stradebrok,    Henry    de,    prcsentinl    in 

Offord,  394. 
Stradosote,  Strateseto,  Nicholas  de,  187. 
,  Robert  de,  parson  of   Wot  ton, 

376. 

See  Stradsett. 

St  rode wy.     Sec  Ystrad  l^wi. 
Stradlige,  Estradelich,  Mward,  46,  63. 
Stradsett,    Stradesette    [co.    Norfolk], 

248. 
Strafforth,     Strafford,     Stratford,     oo. 

York,  wapentake  of,  99,  125,  222, 

226. 
arrays  and  levies  in,  133,  136, 

247. 


Straford.     See  Strafforth. 
Straham,  William  de,  116. 

Strata  Florida  [co.  Cardigan],  abbot  of. 
393. 

Strata  Marcelle.     See  Ystrad  Marchell. 

Stratesete.     See  Stradesete;   Stradsett. 

Stratfield  Mortimer,  Stratfeld  Mortimer 
[co.  Berks  and  Hants],  166. 

Stratford  atte  Bow,  Stretford  atte 
Bough  [co.  Middlesex],  373. 

Stratford  upon  Avon  [co.  Warwick], 
Master  Robert  de  Stratford  par- 
son of,  75. 

Stratford,  Stretford,  Donatus  de,  438. 

Master    John    de    [archdeacon 

of  Lincoln,  bishop  of  Winchester, 
1324—1333,  translated  to  Canter- 
bury], 400,  432. 

,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln, 

41,  44,  139,  181,  182,  190,  214, 
245. 

,  canon  of  Lichfield,  33. 

,  prebendary  of  Caistor, 

45. 

,  prebendary     of     Tach- 

brook,  45. 

,  prebendary  of  Bere  and 

Charminster,  137,  203. 

professor  of  civil  law, 

45. 

,  Nacholas  de,  45,  182. 

Master  Robert  de,  41,  190,  245. 

,  ,  parson  of  Stratford  on 

Avon,  75. 

Strathale.     See  Streethall. 

Stratton  [diocese  of  Lincoln],  church  of, 
304. 

St.    Margaret's,    Stratton    [co. 

Wilts],  154. 

Walter  Pavely  of.     See  Pavely. 

Stratton,  John,  the  younger,  47. 

[Stratton  Margaret's,  co.  Wilts] , 

John  son  of  Robert  de,  154. 

,  William  de,  16,  77,  164,  316. 

See  Stretton. 

Strattorn,  Richard  de,  123. 

Straunge.     See  Lestrange. 

Strech,  William,  154. 

Streethall,  Strafhale  [co.  Essex],  Wil- 
liam de  Storlford,  parson  of,  115. 

Strensham,  Stringosliam  [oo.  Worces- 
ter], 224. 

Strete,  Adam  do,  156. 

Thomas  atte,  159. 

,  Walter  atte,  316,  380. 

Stretende,  Isabel,  154. 

Stretford.     See  Stratford. 

Stretford  atte  Bough.     See  Stratford. 

Stretleye,  Hugh  de,  318. 

John  de.  318. 

,  Roger    and   Ralph    his 

brothers,  318. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Stretton,  co.  Rutland,  247. 

,  00.  Stafford,  255. 

,  CO.  Warwick,  156. 

in     Strettunsdfili'    [co.    Salop], 

Hobeit  deTang,  presented  to,  30. 
Stretton,  Riolmid  de,  255,  31W17. 
[Stretton  in  le  Field,  co.  Der- 
by n    Richard  tie.  377. 

Master  Richard  d?    406. 

Roger  his  hruther.  406. 

Walter  de,  rector  of  Offord,  904. 

Stretton.     Srr  Stratton 

Strignil,    Stnigoy],    StroKiiill.    StorKoiU 

[co.    Monmouth],    land   of,    157, 

161. 

levies  from,  96. 

lord  of.    See  Bygod,  Homas  lo. 

,  castle  of,  341,  402. 

Stringetsham.    See  Strensham. 
Strogoy).  Str(«iiill.    See  Striguil. 
Stroode,  Andrew  de,  235. 
Btrubbj  [co.   Lincoln],   letters  patent 

dated  at,  249. 
Stmbby,  Strubbi,  Hugh  de,  8. 

,  Sarra  his  wife,  8. 

,   Robert  hii  father,  9. 

,  Alice  his  mother,  9. 

,  Ralph    de,    parson    of    Belleau 

(Hellawe),  84,  405. 
Strug,  Strugg,  John,  165,  166,  197. 
Stnb   House   by   Harewood,    Stnbhous, 

[CO.  York],  90. 
Students,  230,  368. 
Stuecle.  William  de  Imyn^ham,  parson 

of    '20i. 
Stolle,  Philip,  166. 

Richard,   442,  444. 

,  Walter,  171. 

Sturgeon,  390. 

Stnrntere,   Sturmer  [co.   Essex],   John 

de  Percebrigg,  presented  to,  85, 

418. 

,  church  of,  329. 

Stnrmy,  Sturmyn.    See  Stormyn. 
Sturreye,  Henry  de,  31. 

,  Riibert  dg,  14. 

Sturry,  Sturreje  [co.  Kent],  14. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  22,  57. 

Sturton,  Richard,  ii-'j. 
Stutevill.  Hw.  Slotcvill. 
Stutton,  Stotton  [co.  Suffolk],  William 

do  Oulpho,  parson  of.  111,  203. 
Stykeneye.     Hee  Stikeney, 
Styvekey.     See  Stiffkey. 
StyTPlyngfli'l.     See  Stillingfleet. 
StjveMncbe     See  Stevenage. 
Styreton,  John  de,  Joan  wife  of,  139. 

,  Kliaabeth  wife  of,  139. 

See  Stevynton. 


Sterentun. 
Sonthamp- 


Styrington,  Styrinton, 

Styvynton   [Steventon, 

tonj,  William  Sanrage  ol.      see 
Sauvugo. 

Stywurd    Aleiander,  191. 
Ricliard.  377. 

Suaventtin.     Sie  Swaton. 

Snbirie.    jSVr  Sudbury. 

Suokley,  Stokkeley  (tie),  co.  Worcester, 
388. 

Suokley,  Snckeleye,  Sukkilegh  [co. 
Worcestor],  64. 

William  de  Lodelowe,  parson  of, 

52. 

Sndboroof^,  Sudbomgh.  Sodburgfa,  co. 
Northampton,  !•%. 

,  Robert  de  Veer  of.    See  Veer. 

Sudborough  P  Suttinry  [oo.  Northamp- 
ton], John  Knyret  of.  See 
Knyvet. 

Sudburgh.    See  Sudborongh. 

Sudbury,  Snbirie,  Snthbnry  [oo.  Suf- 
folk], St-.  CroBs'  chapel.  Master 
Stephen    de   Parya'  tdiaplain   of, 


archdeacon  of.     See  Ely,  Alan 

de. 

Krd)deiiconry  of,  281. 

Sudbury   [Sidbury,   co.   Salop],   Walter 

de,  388. 
Sudbury.     See  Sidbury. 
Suderuian,  Hildebrand,  280,  407,  434. 
Sndle,  John  de,  353. 
Suffolk,  oounty  of,  6,  22,  37,  82,  Z02, 

348. 


,  archdeaconry  of,  281. 
'■-,   ,  arrays    and    levies    in, 

39,  96,  124,  132,  213. 
■  ■■,  ,  ooast  (rf,  197. 

-,  ,  Despeuser  lands  in,  Ho. 

---.  ,  peace  comnuaaions  in, 

59. 

'-',  ,  rebels'  lands  in,  144. 

- sheriff  of,  213. 

ships    for    the    Scot«h 

war,  102,  104. 

tenth  in,  226. 

-■-.   ,  victuals  from,  94,   243. 

-..,   ,  woolstaple   offences   in. 


Sugge,  William,  259,  308,  312. 

Sugwas,  CO.  Hereford,  452. 

Sugworth,  Sogworth  [co.  Berks],  287. 

Suilly.    See  Sully. 

Sukkilegh.    See  Suckley. 

^Iby,  Bouleby,  Snieby  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], 23. 

I    ,  letters  patent  dated   at,   266, 

I  810. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


658 


Suleby.     Set  Sulby. 

Suleny,  Alveric  de,  188. 

Sulgenegh,  David  de,  28. 

Sulgrave  [co.  Nortliarnpton],  58,  316. 

Sulligh,  John  de,  16. 

Sullington,  Siilington  [co.  Sussex],  432. 

Sully y  Suylly,  Suyly,  Suilly,  de  Soliaco, 

Henry  lord  of,  211,  227,  236,  268, 

271,  279,  291,  298,  299. 
Sumer.    See  Somer. 
Sumery.     Se^s,  Somery. 
Sumpter.     See  Somter. 
Sunbury,  Sonnebury  [co.  Middlesex],  52, 

221. 
Sundon,  Sonyngdon  [co.  Bedfordshire], 

183, 
Sunninges.     See  Sonning. 
Sunttyngfeld    by     Witsand.       See    St. 

Ingelbert. 
Suour,  Suor,  Henry  le,  of  Dean,  444. 

Richard  le,  154,  257,  368. 

,  Roger  le,  251,  450. 

[rec/twa  Snel.],  Thomas,  257. 

,  William  le,  of  Deddingt^n,  155, 

257,  368. 
Suoy,  Walter,  450. 
Snrfleet,  Surflet  [oo.  Lincoln],  Richard 

de  Feryby,  parson  of,  298. 
,  Surfletbrigge,  co.  Lincoln,  148. 

Surgien,  Thomas  le,  152,  170. 

Surmy  \reeHu$  Sturmy],  John  de,  290. 

Surrey,  county  of,  77,  ^20. 

,  ,  archdeacon     of.         See 

Inge,  William. 
,  ,  arrays    and    levies    in, 

38,  96,  124,  132,  213. 
,  ,  earl  of.    See  Warenne, 

John  de. 

,  ,  peace  in,  60. 

,  ,  rebels*  lands  in,  144. 

,  sheriff  of,  28,  213,  243, 

413. 
,  ,  tenth  in,  225. 

,  ,  victuals  from,  94,  277. 

Surrey  and  Sussex,  sheriff  of,  243,  413. 

Susae,  Selo,  90. 

,  Siglaf,  burgess  of  Lynn,  107. 

Sussex,  county  of,  52,  364,  434. 

,  arrays  and  levies  in,  38, 

96,  124,  132,  213. 

,  ,  commonalty      of,      the 

knights  and  esquires  of,  63. 

,  ,  fine  for  not  at- 
tending the  king,  363. 

,  ,  horsemen  from,  42. 

,  peace  in,  60. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,   144. 

,  sheriff  of,  28,  57.  243. 

tenth  in,  225. 

,  victuals  from,  94,  277. 

,  weald  of.     See   Weald. 

,  ,  woolstaple  offences,  147. 


Sust',  alias  Gust.  Richard  le,  315,  880. 
Sutbury.     jS>ee  Sudborough. 
Sutbury.     See  Sodbury. 
Sutekyn,  William,  146. 
Sutere.     See  Soutere. 
Suthamton.     See  Southampton. 
Suthbrunne.     See  Southburn. 
Suthbury.     See  Sudbury. 
Suthcave.     See  Cave  South. 
Suthcote,  Roger  de,  434,  442. 
Sutheles.     See  Hole  South. 
Sutheryn,  Roger  de,  109. 
Suthewyk.     See  South  wick. 
Sutheyk,  Patrick  de,  272. 
Suthfen.     See  Zutphen. 
Suthford.     See  Shutford. 
Suthho.     See  Southoe. 
Suthkelleseye.     See  Kelsey  South. 
Suthlenne.     See  Lynn. 
Suthmiuistre.     See  Southminster. 
Suthoo.     See  Southoe. 
Suthorp.     See  Soufhorpe. 
Suththorp,    Richard    de,    presented   to 

Wilden,  231. 

iS>ee  Southorpe. 

Suthwarneburu.       See     Wamborough, 

South. 
Suthwerk.     See  Southwark. 
Suthwell.     See  Southwell. 
Suthwolde.     See  Southwold. 
Suthwyk,  William  de,  50. 
Sutton,  William  de  Culpho,  parson  of, 

126. 
,  William    Bretoun,    parwn    of. 

174. 

[co.  Devon],   151. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  149. 

[near  Beesby,  co.  Lincoln],  220. 

[co.  Middlesex],  52,  221. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  13. 

[co.  Salop],  50. 

[co.  Surrey  P],  28. 

,  Kingessutton  [co.  Surrey],  359. 

[co.  Sussex],  Master  Gilbert  de 

Middelton,  prebendary  of,  43. 

[co.  York],  299. 

in  Ashfield,  Sutton  in  or  super 

Asshefeld  [co.  Notts]  64,  223. 
,  Bishops    [co.    Southampton], 

400. 
,  Mulecroft  in,  400. 

,  ,  common       in,       called 

Pylk',   400. 
Courtney,    Sutton   by   Abyndon 

[co.  Berks.],  154,  155,  258. 

East,  Estsutton,  co.  Kent,  13. 

in    Holland,    co.    Lincoln,    182, 

343. 
, y  Neapolio  cardinal  deacon 

of    St.    Adrian*!,  prebendary  of 

126, 129. 


054 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Sutton  in  the  Marsh  [co.  Linooln], 
Richard  de  Enderby,  presented  to, 
286. 

Passays  [in  Wollaton  and  Bad- 
ford,  CO.   Nottingham],  304. 

Scotney,    Sutton    Stokeny    [co. 

Southampton],  413. 

,  Valence,  Westsutton,  co.  Kent, 

13. 

Vautort,  cos.  Devon  and  Corn- 
wall,   447,   457. 

,   marine  court  of,   447. 

upon     Plymouth     [co.     Devon], 

water  of,  457. 

and  Plymouth.     Sec  Plymouth. 

Sutton,  Agnes  de,  of  Bouthum,  202. 

,  Edmund  de,  413. 

,  Alice  his   wife,    413j| 

,  Geoffrey  de,  2. 

,  Hubert  de,  70. 

,  Hugh  de,  309. 

[co.    Southampton],    Hugh   de, 

Richard  his  man,   310. 

,  ,  Nicholas  his  man,  310. 

,  Isabel   de,    230. 

,  James  de,   40. 

James  de,  of  Boston,  ^12. 

,  butler   in   Boston,    42. 

,  John  de,  97,  99,  124,  125,  131, 

177,  187,  208,  223,  274,  280.  338, 

399,  440,   454. 

[Sutton       in       Ashfield,       co. 

Notts  ?],  John  de,  64. 

,  John  son  of  John  de,  223. 

,  ,  Amice  his  wife,  223. 

,  Master  John  de,  prebendary  of 

Carlton   Kyme   cum   Dalby.    and 
parson  of  Warsop,  84. 

,  John  de,  parson  of  Bacton,  111. 

John  son  of  Richard  de,  88. 

,  Nicholas  de,   401. 

,  Roger  de,  24,  82,  84,  196,  314. 

,  ,  Nicholas   his  brother, 

84. 

,  ,  presented  to  South  Col- 

lingham,   24. 

,  ,  vicar     of     Middleton, 

196. 

,  Simon  son  of  John  de,  of  Bos- 
ton,   144. 

[King*s  Sutton,  co.  Northamp- 
ton P],  Walter  son  of  Ralph  de, 
162. 

,  William  de,  76,  224. 

,  ,  parson  of  Elmsthorpe, 

CO.  Leicester,  76. 
Suwell.    See  Southwell. 
Suylly,  Suyly.     See  Sully. 
Swaf,  Gilbert,  312. 


j    Swafield,  Swathefeld  [co.  Norfolk],  431. 
Swafham,  Richard  de,  294,  427. 
Swaleclif,  Swaleclyve,  Robert  de,  313. 
361. 

Swalowe,  Swalwe,  Henry,  152,  171. 
Swan,  Swanne,  Swon,  Lambert,  253. 

,  Ralph,  248. 

,  Roger  le,  375. 

,  William,    156,   186. 

Swanescompe.     See  Swanscombe. 
Swanesey,  John  de,  68.   • 

See  Swansea. 

Swanland,     Swanneslond     [co.     York], 

216. 
Swanlond,  Simon  de,  356,  362. 
Swannington,  Swanyngton  [co.  Leices- 
ter],  145. 
Swanscombe,   Swanescompe,   oo.   Kent, 

13. 
Swansea,       Swayneseye,       Sweyneseie, 
Swaneseye,  Swyneseye  in  Gower 
[oo.   Glamorgan],   92,    148,    168, 
249. 

,  church  of,   176. 

,  Richard  Wroth,  parson  of,  176. 

Swanton  [co.  Norfolk],  448. 
Swanyngton.    See  Swannington. 
Swathefeld.    See  Swafield. 
Swaton,     Swaveton,     Suaventon,     co. 
Lincoln,   28,   32.   149,   175,    182, 
256,  324. 

church  of,  175. 

,  Elias  de  Stapelton,   parson  of, 

28.  32,  89,  202. 

,  advowson  of,  324. 

Swayneseye.     See  Swansea. 
Swein,  Sweyn,  John,  322. 

,  Richard,  255. 

William,  259,  308,  312. 

See  Sweynge. 

Swepstone    [co.    Leicester],    Robert   de 

Charnles,  parson  of,  76,  262. 
Swerford,   Swereford,   co.   Oxford,   162, 

169,  319. 
Sweteblod,  John,  438. 
Sweteman,  John,  448. 

,  Walter,  448. 

Sweyn.     See  Swein. 

Sweyneseie,   Sweynesseye.       See  Swan- 
sea. 
Sweynge,    William,   447,   457. 

See  Swein. 

Swillington,     Swylington     [co.     York], 

348. 
Swiljmgton,  Swylyngton,  Adam  de,  183, 
206,  348. 

,  ,  Margery  his  wife,  348. 

,  Hugh  son  of  Margery,  348. 

,  ,  Thomas     his     brother, 

348. 

,  ,  Elizabeth     his     sister, 

348. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


055 


Swinefleet,  Swynflet  [oo.  York],  86. 

f  merchants  of,  109. 

Swinefleet.    See  Swynflet. 
Swinhope,  Swyne,  oo.  Lincoln,  216. 
Swinethorpe,   Swynthorp,   co.   Lincoln, 

317. 
Swithland,   Swynlond,   Swithelond,    co. 

Leicester,   149,    156. 
Swon.     jSf€C  Swan. 
Swote,  Alice,  155. 
Swyft,  Ralph,  387. 

,  Thomas,   314. 

Swylyngton.     See  Swilyngton. 
Swynburn,       Swynesbourne,       Swyne- 

bourn,  Swynborn,  Henry  de,  90. 
,  Robert  de,  67,  69,  90,  198,  201, 

220. 

,  Robert  son  of  John  de,  201. 

Swyne,  le  or  la,  in  Flanders,  147. 
Swyneford,  Swynforth,  Swynford,  Swy- 

neford,  John  de,  124,  249,  271, 

274,   284. 
Swynesbourne.     See  Swynburn. 
Swyneseye.     See  Swansea. 
Swynflet,   Lawrence   de,    Maud   daugh- 
ter of,  91. 
,  William    son    of    Beatrice    de, 

109. 

,  William  son  of  Maud  de,  109. 

Swynflet.     See  Swinefleet. 
Swynford.     See  Swyneford. 
Swynforth.     See  Swyneford. 
Swynlond.     See  Swithland. 
Swynnerton,  Alexander  de,  210. 

John  de,  45,  97,  359. 

Roger  de,  92,  148,  237,  249. 

,  keeper  of  the  Tower  of 

London,    75,   225. 
,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Eccleshall,   96. 
constable     of    Harlech 

Castle,   126. 

,  Thomas  de,  103. 

Swynthorp.     See  Swinethorpe. 

Syde.     See  Side. 

Syerscote,  Sirescote  [co.  Stafford],  37; 

Syflet,  John,  70. 

Symme,  William,  314. 

Symeon.     See  Simeon. 

Symond.    Simond. 

Symple.     See  Simple. 

Synebaud.     See  Sinobaldi. 

Syngelton,  Syngilton,  Gilbert  de,   161, 

162,  181,  281,  446. 
Syston,  Sitheston,  co.  Leicester,  351. 
Syward.     See  Siward. 
Syxton,  John  de,  73. 


T 

Tableter,  Richard  le,  152,  171. 

,  John  his  man,  152,  169. 

,  ,  William  his  man,  170. 

Taborer,  Tabourer,  Gervase  le,  154. 

,  John  Thyoun  le,  155,  451. 

Tachbrook,  Tachebrok  [co.  Warwick], 
Master  John  de  Stratford,  pre- 
bendary of,  45. 

Bishop's,  Tachebrok,  co.  War- 
wick, 256. 

,  chace  of,  250. 

Tadcaster,  Tadecastre  [co.  York],  letters 

patent  dated  at,  101. 

,  CO.  York,  water  of,  233. 

Tademarton,  Thademarton,  William  de, 

252. 
,  ,  parson  of  Coumbe,  344. 

Tailleboys,  William,  157. 

Taillour,  Taillur,  Tayllur,  Taillour, 
Taylour,  Adam  le,  127,  310,  446. 

,  Mary  his  wife,  127. 

Alexander  le,  166. 

Benedict  le,  12. 

Edmund  le,   152. 

Firmin   le,   252. 

,  Gaudin  le,  166 

,  Henry   le,   314. 

,  Hugh  le,  60,  255. 

,  John  le,  170. 

of    Aynho,     155,     258. 

369. 

,  Laurence  le,  153,  170. 

,  Nicholas  le,  76. 

Ralph  le,   67,  253. 

,  Richard  le,  450. 

,  ,  of  Glastonbury,  33. 

,  ,  Eleanor       his 

wife,  33. 

,  Robert  le,  6,  377. 

,  ,  of  Neenton,   388. 

Stephen,   383. 

Thomas,  369,  374. 

William  le,  54,  253. 

,  ,  Henry  his  brother,  64. 

'Takman,'   to  collect  the  king's  rents 
yearly,  190. 

Talagargh.    See  Talgarth. 

Talarandi,  Elias,   archdeacon  of  Rich- 
mond, 365. 

Talbont.    See  Talybont. 


656 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Talebot,   Talbot,   Alan,   145,   237,   445, 

448. 

,  Gilbert,  62,  191,  211,  215,  254. 

,  ,  keeper  of  the   castle, 

town  and  barton  of  Gloucester, 

214. 

,  John,  145,  182,  343. 

,  Richard,  62. 

,  William,  147. 

Talevaz,   Robert,   309. 

Taleyares.    See  Taliaris. 

Talgarth,  Talgargh,  Talgar,  Talagargh 

[co.  Brecon],  cant  red  of,  136. 

,  land  of,  153,  191,  449. 

Taliaris,   Taleyares   [co.    Carmarthen], 

398. 
Talley,   Tallach,   Tallellyche  in   Wales, 

CO.  Carmarthen,  abbot  of,  394. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  402. 

See  Tehlwe. 

Talworth,   Richard  de,   152. 

,  Walter  de,  152,  171. 

,  William  de,  170. 

Talybont  P  Talbont  [co.   Merioneth  ?], 

church   of,    176. 
Talynton.    See  Totton. 
Tame.     See  Thame. 
Tamworth,  Taneworth  [co.  Stafford  P], 

227. 

castle,  359. 

,  dean     of.     See     Longa     Villa, 

Master  Isambert  de. 

Tankard,   John,   386. 

Tankevill,  Henry,,   155,  258. 

,  Hugh  de,  155,  258. 

Tannere,  Tannour,  Henry  le,  315,  380. 

,  Roger  le,  55, 

,  Walrand  le,  451. 

Tannesoure.    See  Tansor. 

Tannour.     See  Tannere. 

Tanfior,  Tansore,  Tannesore  [oo.  North- 
ampton],  252,   406. 

,  advowson  of,  406. 

Tanstall  [Tunstall,  co.  York],  William 
de,  116. 

Tanton,  Walter  de,  prior  afterwards 
abbot  of  Glastonbury,  229,  239. 

Tanton.     See  Taunton. 

Tanworth,  Toneworth,  co.  Warwick, 
167,  168,  378,  387. 

Taper,  Robert,   292. 

Tard,  Arnold,  363. 

Tarenta.     See  Tarrant  Launston. 

Tarente,  Roger,  192. 

Tarnacre,  Tranacre  [co.  Lancaster],  281. 

Tarrant  Launston  in  Tarrant  Monkton, 
Tarenta  [co.  Dorset],  331. 

Tarring,  Torryng  [oo.  Sussex],  John  de 
Torryng,  parson  of.  271. 

Tasley,  Tassele  [co.  Salop],  197. 

,  Roger  Corbet  of.    See  Corbet. 


Tassiman,  Richard,  446. 
Tatenhill,  TatenhuU  [co.  Stafford],  ad- 
vowson of,  261. 
Tateshale,  Robert  de,  303. 
Tathewell.    SfS  Tathwell. 
Tathwell,  Tathewell,  co.  Lincoln,   149. 
Tauelherst,  William  de,  148. 
Taunton,  Tanton,  co.  Somerset,  130. 
.archdeacon  of.    See  Hereward, 

Robert. 
Taverham,  Baudre  de,  66. 
Tavemer,  Hugh  le,  110,  152,  171. 

John  le,  30,  38,  152,  170. 

,  Nicholas  le,  212. 

Robert  le,  152,  170. 

,  Thomas  his  man,   170. 

,  Roger  le,   155,   451. 

,  Stephen  le,  449. 

,  Thomas  le,  14,  119,  254. 

Thomas  son  of  John  le,  30,  38. 

,  William  le,  193,  325,  449. 

Tavistock,  Tavystok  [co.  Devon],  151. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  5. 

Taxation  and  Taxes,  Customs,  129,  141, 

282,  306,  355. 

Scutage  for  4  Edward  11.  308. 

,  tenth  and  sixth,  272,  824,  339, 

362. 

, ,  collectors  of,  224,  277. 

,  ,  form  of  the,  226. 

fifteenth,  379. 

,  eighteenth,     concealments     of 

sub-collectors,   122. 
,  ,  misappropriation       of, 

160. 
,  5</.  in  the  mark  on  benefices, 

202. 
,  5(L  in  the  mark  granted  by  the 

clergy  to  the  king,  281. 
,  Tenth  imposed  by  the  Pope  on 

the  clergy,  281. 
Taylour,  Tayllur.     See  Taillour. 
Tebluesia.     See  Tilshead. 
Tedaldi.     See  Theodaldi. 
Tees,  These,  Thaes  [co.  Durham],  river 

of,  161,  212. 
Teffonte,  John  de,  3. 
Tegengl,    Eggelfeld,    Engelfeld,    Ingel- 

feld     [in     Perfeddwlad,      North 

Wales],  cantred  of,  72,  98,  136, 

208. 
Tehlwe,    Wales,   398. 

See  Talley. 

Teignmouth,    Teigmuth    [co.    Devon], 

bailiffs  and  goodmen  of,  438. 
Tekne,   188. 
Telyng,  Hugh,  47. 

,  Laurence,  47. 

Temede,  Hugh  de,  19. 

Temesford.     See  Tempsford. 

Tempest,  John,  97. 

Temple  Guyting  [co.  Gloucester],  letters 

patent  dated  at,  53,  72,  77,  78. 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


657 


Templedame,  co.  York,  373. 
Templer,  Hugh,  262. 

,  Walter  le,  377. 

Temporalities  kept  in  the  king's  hands, 
38. 

Tempsford,  Ncubigging  by  Temesford, 
CO.  Bedford,  448. 

Tenants'  aid,  339. 

Tendring,  Tendryng  [co.  Essex],  Master 
John  de  Colecestre,  parson  of  the 
church  of,   2. 

,  hundred  of,  61. 

Tendrugg,  John  de,  66. 

,  Ralph  de,  66. 

Teofle.     See  Theofle. 

Tern,  T^rne,  co.  Salop,   river  of,   137. 

Terringe,  Peter  de,  254. 

Terrington,  Tiryngton,  Tyryngton,   co. 

Norfolk,   122,  160. 
Terrington  ?  Tyrington   [co.    Norfolk], 

Luke  de  Flisco,  cardinal,  parson 

of,  285. 
Tervint,  John,  14. 
Tesdale,  Tesedale,  Adam  de,  316. 

,  Alan  de  188,  430. 

,  Henry  de,  130,  157. 

Tessandre,  Bernard  de,  363. 
Testard,  William,  312. 

Tetchwick,  co.  Buckingham.  See  Toche- 
wyk. 

Tetford,  Tetteford,  co.  Lincoln,  149. 

Tethaldini.     See  Theodaldi. 

Tetlesworth,  William  de,  405. 

See  Tettesworth. 

Tetlow  Fold,  co.  Lancaster.  See  Tette- 
lawe. 

Tetsworth,  co.  Oxford.  See  Tettes- 
worth. 

Tetteford.     See  Tetford. 

Tettelawe  [Tetlow  Fold,  co.  Lancaster], 
Jordan   de,   162. 

Tettesworth,  Tettesword  [Tetsworth, 
CO.  Oxford],  John  de,  258,  369. 

,  William  de,  244. 

See  Tetlesworth. 

Teudele.     Set  Tudeley. 

Teukesbury.     See  Tewkesbury. 

Teuler,  Hugh  le,  15. 

Tevelby,  Nicholas  Pek  de.  of  Kant 
Rasen,  76. 

Tevelby.     See  Thealby. 

Tewkesbury,  Teukesbury,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, 63,  70,  112,  118. 

,  pavage  for,  400. 

*Teynturer,'   127. 

Teynturer,  Adam  le,  of  Sandwich,  6. 

,  Philip  le,  of  Wallingford.  253. 

,  William,   of  Huntingdon,   252. 

^963 


Thackestede,  Thackstedo  [Thaxted,  co. 

Essex],  Geoffrey  de,  152,  170. 

,  Richard  de,  152,  170. 

,  WiUiam  de,   152. 

,  ,  bailiff     of     Cambridge 

169. 
Thademarton.    See  Tademarton. 
Thaes.     See  Tees. 
Thaksted.     Sec  Thaxted. 
Thame  [co.  Oxford],  abbot  and  convent 

of,  22. 

,  abbot  of,   269. 

,  prebend  of,  43. 

Thame,  Tame,  Master  Robert  de,  317. 
,  ,  William   his   son,    317 

381. 

,  William  de,  381. 

Thames,  119,  212,  250,  442,  443,  445. 
,  commissions  de  wcUliis  et  fo.tsatis 

along,  56.  257,  313,  373,  453. 
Thanet,  isle  of  [Kent],  259,  310. 
Thanne,   Henry,   67. 
Tharlesthorp  [lost  town  on  the  Hum- 

her,  CO.  York],  299. 
Thaxted,  Thaksted,  co.  Essex.  361. 
Thaxted,  co.  Essex.     See  Thackestede. 
Thealby,  Tevelby  [co.  Lincoln],  76. 
,  John  vicar  of,   190. 

Theddlethorpe,    Ghedelthorp,    co.'  Lin- 
coln,  1^. 

Theford.    See  Thetford. 

Theiden  Gernoun.     See  Theydon  Gemon. 

Tliekere,  Roger  le,  246. 

'  Themerkeresbailiff,'  William,   154. 

Theneford,  John  de,  199. 

Thenesdale  [co.  York],  quarry  of,  233. 

Thenford,  co.  Northampton,  58,  316. 

Theodaldi,    Tethaldini,    Tedaldi,    Guy, 
300. 

,  Thomas,  300. 

,  Robert,  327,  328. 

Theodos,  cantred  of,  136. 

Theofle,  Teofle,  Tyofle,  John,  259,  309, 

312. 
Theophilus,  Robert  son  of,  381. 
'  Theparsonesheldare,'  Simon,  155,  257 

368. 
Thephom.     See  Tophorn. 
'  Thequeneheyward,*    Henry,    154. 
Therfeld,   Thomas   son  of  Thomas  de, 

controller  of  customs  in  Boston, 

3oo,  394. 
Therlawe,  Henry  de,  383. 

William  de,  383. 

These.     See  Tees. 

Thetford,    Theford    [co.    Norfolk],    134, 

289. 
Theydon  Gernon,  Theiden  Geroun  [co. 

Essex],  Richard,  parson  of,  270. 
Thichebum.    See  Tiohebnrn. 

2t 


65H 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


Thirkleby  or  Thurkelby,  co.  York,  31G. 
Thirsford,  John  de,  449. 

,  Robert  de,  449. 

Thirsford.     See  Thursford. 

Thirsk,  Thresk  [co.  York],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  184,  191,  192. 

Thirst  on  ?  Trafereston,  co.  Northum- 
berland, 435. 

Thistelden,  Thomas  de,  309. 

Thithte,    Geoffrey,    221. 

Tholosa,  Giles  de,   130. 

Thomas,  the  king's  brother,  otherwise 
Thomas  de  Brotherton,  earl  of 
Norfolk  and  Marshal  of  England 
[1312  to  1338],  2^5,  27,  29,  47,  70, 
164,  187,  190,  298,  339,  Sil,  402. 

,  ,  lord    of    Striguil    and 

Nether  Gwent,  98,  275. 

Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster  [1296  to 
1322],  son  of  Edmund,  earl 
of  Lancaster  and  Leicester, 
32,  51,  70,  74,  76,  79,  81,  83,  84, 
a5,  87-89,  90,  91,  92,  95,  102, 
103,  104,  107,  108,  118,  121,  122, 
134,  135.  137,  138,  139,  140,  144, 
145,  149,  157,  161,  176,  177,  178, 
203,  2(M,  206,  211,  217,  221,  230, 
244,  261,  262,  265,  284,  349,  421, 
451. 

,  ,  judgment   on,    115. 

,  ,  beheading  of,   196. 

,  ,  audit  of  lands  of,  103. 

,   ,  list   of   lands   of,    for- 
feited,  149. 

,  ,  Alice      wife      of,      and 

daughter  of  Henry  de  Lacy,  earl 
of  Lincoln  [died  1^48],  84,  141, 
175,  178,  179,  180,  181,  182.  183, 
194,  196,  215,  262,  324,  ^43,  355. 

Thomas  ap  Eynon,  18. 

ap  Yvor,  444. 

,  David,  367. 

,  Denis  son   of,   256. 

,  Henry    son    of,    atte    Churche, 

155,  451. 

,  John,     Serjeant    of    Kempston 

Hardwick,   155. 

,  John  son  of,   101,   160. 

,   ,  de  Colopeper,   18. 

,  ,  atte  Hall,   319. 

,  ,  de  Leek,  381. 

,  ,  de  Layland,   446. 

,  de  Reppes,   449. 

,  ,  de  Welby,  of  Canwick, 

262. 

,  ,  le  Wodeward,  of  Ches- 

wardyn,  48. 

,  Reginald  son  of,   160. 


Thomas — cont. 

,  Robert  son  of,   le  Kyng,   259, 

308,  312. 
,  ,  de  Lyndrugg,  383. 

,  ,  ,  William        his 

son,  383. 
,  Robert  son  of  Robert  son  of, 

de  Bramelay,  246. 
,  Robert  son  of  William  son  of, 

446. 
,  Roger  son  of  William   son  of, 

446. 
son  of  John,  Henry  son  of.  de 

Sancto  Botulpho,  205. 
,  Thomas  son  of,  *  in  the  Hurne,' 

172. 

,  ,  de  Shelvyng,   6. 

,  ,  de  Therfeld,  355. 

,  William  son  of,  446. 

Thomase,  Boniface,  de  Peruch',  401. 

Thomays,  Hugh,  386. 

Thomphom.     See  Tophorn. 

Thonebrugge.     See  Tonbridge. 

Thopesleye.     See  Tupsley. 

Thoraud,  Thorald.  Torald,  Richard,  154. 

,  Thomas,  180. 

,  Thomas  son  of  Ralph,   116. 

,  William,   116,   336. 

Thorel,  William,  300. 

Thoresby,  co.  Lincoln,  149,  182. 

Thoresby  [diocese  of  Lincoln],  William 

de  Langeford,  presented  to,  79. 
Thoresby,   John   de,    parson   of   Bram- 

with,    120. 
Thorington,  Thoritone,  co.  Essex,  13. 
Thorley     [in     Gartree     Hundred],     co. 

Lincoln,  179,  182. 
Thorley  ?  Thorleye,  co.  Lincoln,  149. 
Thonnarton,   Thomas  de,   presented  to 

Iron  Acton,  335. 
Thormerton.     See  Tormarton. 
Thorn,  Thomas  de,  74. 

,  William  de,  257. 

Thorn  Gumbald,  Thorn  [co.  York],  109. 
Thornage,  Thornegg,  co.  Norfolk,  316. 
Thornbury,     co.    Gloucester,    112,    118, 

263,    416. 
Thornbury   [co.    Gloucester  ?],    356. 
Thornbury   in   Overgorthor,    co.    Mont- 
gomery,   190. 

Thorne.     *S'cc  Thorney. 
Thornegge,  John  de,  134. 

See  Thornage. 

Thornetoft.     See  Thorntoft. 

Thorn eton.     See  Thornton. 

Thorney,    Thorneye    [co.    Cambridge], 

William   de   Glopton,    abbot   of, 

263. 
,  Reginald  de  Neuton,  monk  of, 

afterwards  abbot  of,  266,  273, 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


(559 


Thorney,  Thome  [oo.  Suasex],  433. 

Thornoy  by  Chidham,  Thorney  e  by 
Chudeham,  co.  Sussex,  347. 

Thorney,  John  de,  117. 

Thorganby,  Thorngramby  [oo.  Lincoln], 

429. 
Thorngramby.     See  Thorganby. 

Thornhagh,  Gilbert  de,  423. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  daughter. 

wife  of  Richard  de  Farford,  423. 
Thornham,     Thornholm     [co.    Lincoln], 

prior  of,  89. 
Thornham,  Thornam  [oo.  Norfolk],  159. 

Thornham,  Hugh  de,  152. 

Thornhaugh,  Thornhaws  [co.  North- 
ampton], 3'>4. 

,  church  of,  354. 

Thornhawe,  Geoffrey  de,  252. 

Tliornhill  [oo.  York],  John  de  Methe- 
lay  of.     See  Methelay. 

Thornhill,  John  de,  17,  58,  97. 

,  Roger  de,  311. 

Thornholm.     Sec  Thornham. 

Thorntoft,  Tliornetoft,  Hugh  de,  216. 

,  William  de,  228,  202. 

,  ,  parson  of  Kneesal,  84. 

Thornton  (or  Thornton),  Master  Thomas 
de  Foxton,  parson  of,  27. 

,  oo.  Leicester,  149. 

,  Thornton    by    Hornoaatre,    co. 

Lincoln,  374,  379. 

,  oo.  York,  373. 

,  Thortundamme,  oo.  York,  373. 

Tliornton  on  Humber,  or  Thornton- 
Curtis  [oo.  Lincoln],  abbot  and 
convent,  12. 

,  abbot  of,  106. 

,  Thomas  abbot  of,  218. 

,  William     de     Orasseby,     canon 

afterwards  abbot  of,  221. 

Thornton,  Thorneton,  John  de,  100. 

,  Peter  de,  68. 

,  Robert  de,  22. 

,  Roger  mm  of  Robert  de,  142. 

,  Thomas  de,  406. 

Master  William  de,  406. 

Thorout,  Nicholas  d^e,  446. 

Thorp,  Thorpe,  co.  Derby,  149,  156. 

,  Thorpe     in     the     Clottes     [oo. 

Derby],  a51. 

,   Richard     do     Derleye, 

parson  of,  351. 

[oo.  Leicester  ?],  356. 

[co.     Northampton],      John     le 

Pix)vo8t  of,  253. 

[co.  Rutland],  54. 

[by  Chertsey,  oo.  Surrey],  331. 

by  York.     See  Bishopthorpe. 

Achurch,  Achirche,  oo.  North- 
ampton, 68,  113, 


Thorp — c(mt. 

,  Long,    Thorp     [co.    Northamp- 
ton], 172. 
Morieux,    Thorp    Murieux    [co. 

Suffolk],  171. 
-le-Soken     or    Thorphall,     Thorp 

[co.  Essex],  52,  221. 
Watervill      [manor     in      Thorp 

Achurch,  co.  Northampton],  87. 
,  ,  castle    and    manor    of, 

113. 
Thorp,  Tliorpe,  George  de,  187. 

,  Hugh  de,  "w,  370. 

,  John    de,    39,  55,  58,  159,  160, 

197,  201,  218,  230,  2r>4,  2.56,  315, 

316,  380,  382,  385,  446,  447,  448, 

450. 

,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  201. 

,  ,  of  SaxJingham,  454. 

,  Richard  de,  chaplain,  286. 

[co.  Durham],  Richard  de,  128. 

,  Robert  de,  150,  233,    253,    369, 

372,  403,  404. 

,  Thomas  de,  362. 

,  Master    Walter     de,    canon    of 

St.  Paul's,  London,  3(52. 

,   William  de,   54. 

Thornton.     Sec  Thornton. 
Thoryton,  John  de,  427. 
Those,  William,  128. 
Thrapston,  Henry  de,  28,  179,  233,  349. 
,  Henry,  keeper  of  the  rolls  be- 
fore the  chief  justice  of  Ireland, 

335. 
,  presented  to  Gampston, 

CO.  Nottingham,  236. 
Three    C^istlee,    the    [Grosmont,    Sken- 

frith      and      White-CasUe,      co. 

Monmouth],  land  of,  levies  from, 

74. 
Thresk,  John,  379. 

See  Thirsk. 

Thresshere,  Richard  le,  162. 

Thriberg  [co.  York"],  Richard  Oweyn, 
presented  to,  88. 

Thriplow,  co.  C\imbridge.  See  Trip- 
lowe. 

Throop,  la  Throupe  [oo.  Southampton], 
281. 

'Tlirough  toll,*  327. 

Throule.     See  Throwley. 

Tliroupe.     See  Throop. 

Throwley,  Throule,  co.  Stafford,  156. 

Thudrich.     See  Tudriche. 

Thunneyk,  Tunnok,  Thomas,  170. 

William  de,  24,  269. 

,  William  de,  parson  of  Minster- 
worth,  322. 

Thurcaston,  Thurgast<m,  co.  Leicester, 
149. 

Thurgarton  [co.  Norfolk  ?],  Eustace  de 
Rysinge,  parson  of,  436. 


660 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Thurgaston.     See  Thurcaston. 
Thurkelby.     See  Thirkleby. 
Thurlby  and  Carlton  [co.  Lincoln],  pre- 
bend of,  78. 
Thurrok,  Robert,  153,  171. 
Thurse,  Walter,  328. 
Thiireford,     Thirsford     [oo.     Norfolk], 

church  of,  13o. 
Thurstable,      Thurstaple,      co.      Essex, 

hundred  of,  61. 
Thurvaston,    Thui-wa.ston,    co.    Derby, 

149,  156,  167,  168. 
Thwaite,  Thweyt  by  Dychyngham   [co. 

Norfolk],   295. 
Thwayt,  John  de,  45<3. 

jS'ce  Thweyt  es. 

Thweng,  Tliwyng  [Thwing,  oo.    York], 

G«oflFrey  de,  61. 

,  John  de,  328. 

,  Robert  de,  328. 

,  William  de,  305. 

See  Twenge. 

Thweyt  by  Dyohynghain.     See  Thwaite. 
Thweytes,  Richard  de,  103. 

iSce  Thwayt. 

Thwing,  Tweng  [oo.  York],  Thomas  de 

Whitene,  parson  of  a  moiety  of, 

235. 

See  Thweng. 

Thwyng.     See  Thweng. 

Thyoun,  John,  le  Taborer,  155,  451. 

Tibberton,  Tyberton    [oo.    Gloucester], 

Hugh  brother  of  the  parson  of, 

AAA 

XX  Am 

Tibbest)ne,  Richard,  154. 
Tibotot,  Tybetot,  Payn,  83,  107. 
Ticheburn,       Tychebuin,       Thicheburn, 

John  de,  39,  146,   164,  224,  315, 

380,  381,  383,  4^. 
Tichewell,     Tychewell     [Titchwell,     co. 

Norfolk],  Geoffrey  de,  1.53,  170. 

John  de,  152,  159,  170,  449. 

,  Robert  de,  152,  170. 

Tickenhurst,     Tikenhurst,     Tykenhurst 

[co.  Kent],  313. 
Tickford,   Tykeford   [oo.    Buckingham], 

prior  of,  52. 
TickhiU,  Tykhill,  Tykehull   [oo.   York], 

castle  of,  47,  72,  76. 

,  ,  constable  of,  289,  343. 

,  Sec  Aune,  Wil- 
liam de. 
,  ,  siege  of,  76,  108. 

,  ,  free  chapel  of,  chaplain 

of.     Se^  Arundel,  John  de. 

,  honor  of,  144,    219,    228,    367, 

414. 

,  manor  of,  210. 

town  and  liberty  of,  99. 

Tid,  Tyd,  Simon  de,  110. 

[Tydd  St.  Giles,  co.  Cambrid^], 

William  de,  152. 


Tid.    SeeTjdd. 

Tidenham,    Todeham,    Tudenham    [co. 

Gloucester],  341,  402. 
Tighlere,  Tyghelere,  Hugh  le,  117. 

,    ,  Hugh  le,  of  Lincoln,  32. 

Tikenhurst.     See  Tickenhurst. 
!    Tilbrook,  Tilbrok,  Tylbrok  [co.  Bedford- 
shire], 166. 

,    West,      Westillebrok      Ircctius 

Tilbury],  John  de  Marton,  par- 
son of,  24. 

6V6  Tilbury. 

,    Tilbury  East,    Eisttillebury  [oo.  Essex], 
;  373. 

.    West,  Westtillebury  [oo.  Essex], 

John  de  Marton,  parson  oi,  2-i, 
174,  270,  414. 
i    Tilinton.    .S'ee  Tillington. 

'    Tiller,  John  le,  312. 

!    Tilley.    SeeTilloj. 

:   Tilling^iam,  Tillyngiham,  Tylingham  [co. 
I  Essex],  52,  221. 

1    Tillington,  Tilynton,  Tilinton,  oo.  Staf- 
I  ford,  149,  156. 

I    Tillio,  Tyllio,  Burgesius  de,  181. 

,   ,  Sibyl  his  wife,  181. 

Tillol,  Tiliol,  Tyiiol,  TyUiol,  Tilliolf, 
i  Peter  de,  4,  130,  272. 

!    ,  Robert,  Maud  wife  of,  174. 

!    Tilloy,  Tilley,  Richard,  mayor  of  Bris- 
tol, 30,  379,  380. 
;    Tilly,  Tylly,  Henry,  319,  387. 

,    ,  John,  99,  125,  192. 

I    ,  John  son  of  Robert,  431. 

i    ,  Richard,  148,  156. 

,  See  Tilloy. 

Tilney,  T>'lneye,  co.  Noi-folk,  122,  160, 
201. 

Tilshead,  Tebluesia  [oo.  Wilt«],  331. 

Tilyngton.    See  Tillington. 
Timberland,    Tymberlond,    oo.    Lincoln, 

373,  379. 
Tindale,  Tyndale  [co.  Northumberland], 

liberty  of,  castle  of,  220. 

See  Tyndale. 

Tintern,     Tynterne     [co.     Monmouth], 

abbot  of,  129. 
Parva,      Tyntorne     Parva    [oo. 

Monmouth],  176. 

Tipeloft,    Typetoft,    Robert,    103,    229, 
346. 

Tirevache,  John,  6. 

Tiron  [Euie  et  Loir],  Nicholaij,  abbot 
1  of,  25. 

Tiryngliam,  Tyringham,  Roger  de,  156, 
;  225,  311,  424. 

Tiryngton.    See  Terrington. 

Tisbuiy,  Tyssebury  [oo.  Wilts],  324. 

.    Tissebury,  lyssebyrye,  Richard  de,  263, 
366. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


661 


Titchweil,  tychewell  [co.  Norfolk],  159. 

See  Tiohewell. 

Titoombe)  Tyteoonmbe,  co.  Berks,  164. 

Titemerssh,  Tychemersh,  John  de,  383. 

Thomas  de,  383. 

Sec  Tydeniersh. 

Tithes,  217,  296,  329,  419,  436. 

Tithingman,  420. 

Tittenhanger,  l^denhangre  [co.  Hert- 
ford], 2. 

Tityngton.     See  Toddington. 

Tivetshall,  Tuytishale  [co.  Norfolk], 
Master  Thomas  Buteturte,  par- 
son of.  183. 

Tochewyk,  Thomas  de,  50,  236. 

[Tetchwick,     co.     Buckingham], 

William  de,  319. 

Tockenham,  Tokenham,  co.  Wilts,  166, 
168. 

Toddington,  Tityngton,  co.  Bedford, 
357. 

Todeham.     See  Tidenham. 

Toddy,  Richard  de,  317. 

Todynton,  alia^  Gk)dynton,  Walter  de, 
315,  380. 

Toft,  John  de  Bernak,  parson  of,  174. 
,  John  Wace  de.     Sec  Wace. 

Toft,  Toft«s  [co.  Cambridge],  Henry 
de,  152,  171. 

,  Henry,  238. 

[Tofts,  CO.  Norfolk  P],  John  de, 

147. 

,  Master  Robert  de,  189. 

Togesden,  Stephen  de,  446. 
Togesden.     Sec  Togstone. 
Togod,  Adam,   453. 

Togstone,  Togesden  [co.  Northumber- 
land], 446. 

Tok,  Robert  de,  161. 
Toke,  Robert,  182. 
Tokenham.     Sec  Tockenham. 
Tokery,  Nicholas,  255. 

,  Richard,  255. 

Tokeswell,  William,  381. 
Tokynton.    iSee  Tufton. 
Toller,  William  le,   153,   170. 

,  William,  of  Grimsby,  86,  100. 

ToUerton,  Torlacton,  co.  Nottingham, 
133,  184. 

Tolles,  Richard,  111. 

Tollesbury  [co.  Essex],  John  de 
Crosseby,  parson  of,  47,  216. 

ToUeslond,  John  de,  canon  of  Hunt- 
ingdon,  75. 

Tolre,  Thomas  de,  presented  to  St. 
Peters,  Old  Sarum,  436. 

Tolthorp  [oo.  Rutland],  54. 


Tolthorp,  Nicholas  de,  188. 

,  Thomas  de,  188. 

[co.    Rutland],    Robert    son    of 

John  de,   54. 
,  William     his     brother, 

the  elder,  54. 
,  ,  Wniiam     his     brother, 

the  younger,  54. 

William  son  of  Robert  de,  54. 

Toly,  Roger,  166,  371. 
Tonay,  William,  155. 

See  Tony. 

Tonbridge,    Tonebrigge,    Thonebrugge, 

CO.  Kent,  179,  191,  440. 
,  castle  of,  31,  60. 

,  COS.  Kent  and  Sussex,  chace  of, 

444. 

,  king  at,  340. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  30,  32, 

58,  59,  60,  426,  428,  429,  432,  433, 

434,  435,  436,  437,  438,  439,  441, 

455,  456. 

,  John  vicar  of,   383. 

Tondrik,  John,  64. 

Sec  Tudriche. 

Tonebrigge.     See  Tonbridge. 

Toneworth.     See  Tanworth. 

Tong,  Robert  de,  presented  to  Stretton 

in  Strettonsdale,  30. 
Tonge  [co.  Kent],  271. 
Tonolio,   William  de,  361. 
Tony,  John,  259,  309,  312. 

See  Tonay. 

Tonyford,  John  de,  parson  of  Preston, 

269. 
Tooting  Beck,  Totynebek  [co.  Surrey], 

52. 
Topclif,  Toppecliff  [TopcliflFe,  co.  York], 

Nicholas  de,  20. 

,  Richard  de,  20. 

TopclifFe,  Topclef  [co.  York  ?],  127,  128. 
Tophorn,  Topthorn,  Thephom,  Thomp- 

hom,  Thomas,  253,  258,  308,  312. 
Toppisham.     See  Topsham. 
Topsham,  Toi^isham  [co.  Devon],  55. 
Topthorn.     See  Tophorn. 
Toral,  William,  110. 

See  Thoraud. 

Torald.    See  Thoraud. 
Tordham,  Nicholas  de,  223. 
Torisholme.     See  Torrisholme. 
Torkard,   Richard,   454. 

,  ,  Simon  his  man,  454. 

Torkeseye,  Torkesay,  John  son  of  Wil- 
liam de,  the  younger,  116. 

,  Robert  de,  'barber,*  188. 

,  Master  Robert  de,  68. 

Torksey,    Torkesey    [co.    Linclon],    St. 

Peter's,    William    de    Brunneby, 

parson  of,  228. 
,  Robert,  prior  of,  816. 


i 


662 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Torlacton.    See  Tollerton. 

Torinarton,  Thormarton  [oo.  Glouces- 
ter],  61. 

Tornepayn.     See  Turnepayn. 

Tornour.     See  Turnour. 

Torrisholme,  Torisholme  [co.  Lancas- 
ter], 367. 

Torryng,  John  de,  parson  of  Torring, 
271. 

Totebride,  Peter,  448. 

,  William,  448. 

Totelyne,   Roger,   453. 

Totenhale.     See  Tottenhall. 

Tothill,  Hugh  de,  270. 

Totte,  Nicholas,  450. 

Tottebury.     See  Tutbui*y. 

Tottenhall,  Totenhale  [in  the  parish  of 
St.  Pancras,  co.  Middlesex],  pre- 
bend of  St.  Paul's,  London,  222. 

Tottington,  Totyndon  in  Upper  Seed- 
ing [co.  Sussex],  433. 

Totton  ?  Talynton  {recHus  Tadlynton), 
[co.  Worcester],  285. 

Totynebek.     See  Tooting  Beck. 

Totyngdon.     See  Tottington. 

Totyngton,  John  de,  113. 

Toucestre.     See  Towcester. 

Toucestre,  John  de,  2&5. 

Touche,  Guy.  68. 

Touchet,  Tuchet,  Thomas,   199. 

,  William,    113. 

Toudeby.     See  Toutheby. 

Touerlate,  James,  446. 

Touk,  John,  351. 

,  Robert,   224. 

Toulouse  [Haute  Garonne],  the  shrines 
of  St.  Mary,  St.  James  and  St. 
Mary  Magdalen  of,  271. 

Tounende,  Heiu-y  atte,   256. 

,  Robert  atte,  447. 

Touneslaverd,  John  son  of  John,  246. 

Tounhull.     See  Townhill. 

Tounleye,  Thomas  de,  18. 

Tournament,  prohibited,  33S. 

Tournour.     See  Tumour. 

Tours,  John  de,  365. 

Toutheby,  Toudeby,  Gilbert  de,  15,  126, 
204,  316,  384,  450,  456. 

Towcester,  Toucestre  [oo.  Northamp- 
ton], 422. 

Towe,  Adam  le,  457. 

Tower,  the.     Sec  London. 

Townhill,  Tounhull,  co.  Southampton, 
165. 

Townships,  one  soldier  from  each,  not 
to  be  a  precedent,  113. 

Tracy,  William,  124,  131,  258,  258,  308, 
312,  424.  430. 


Trades  and  occupations:  — 
'armourer,*  325. 
baker    or   *  pestour,*    115,  170, 

381. 
'barbeur,'  68. 
blader,'  344. 
'bocher,*  451. 
'  bridelsmyth,*  377. 
'chaloner,'  37. 

cook,  170. 
cordwainers,  416-7. 

*  ferier,'  454. 
fisher,  170. 
*fitheler,'  456. 

*  fleshmonger,*  152.  170. 
'  glasewright/  170. 

*  hagarder,'   139. 
'  mariner,*  454. 

*  mazoun,*  257. 

*  messager,*  410. 

*  milner  *  or  *  mouner,*  170,  445. 
'  pasteymonger,*  153. 
'pelter/  171. 

'  pessoner,*  450. 

*  pestour.*     See  baker, 
'poleter,*  105. 

*  somenour,*   370. 
'  souter,*   150. 
*spicer,'  40,  170. 
'spigurnel,*  46. 
surgeon,  408. 

*  tableter,M52,  170. 

*  tabourer,'   451. 
'taillour,*   155. 

*  taverner,*   259. 
'teynturer,'  127. 

*  venour.'  448. 

*  woolmonger,'  155,  257. 
Trafereston.     Sec   Thirst  on. 
Traharn  Du,  167. 

Sec  Tratherun. 

Traill V,  William  de,  parson  of  Northill, 
■^126. 

Tranacre.     See  Tarnacre. 

Tratherun  ap  Leuliii.  72. 

See  Traharn. 

Travers,  John,  160,  161,  220,  224,  240, 
264,  362,  367,  406. 

,  ,  Katherine  his  daugh- 
ter, 367. 

,  ,  parson     of    Broughton 

Astley,  84,  112. 

,  Laurence,  382,  406. 

,  Ormo,   406. 

Trawden,     Trouden,     co.      Lancaster, 

chace  of,  160. 
Treasure  trove,  420. 
Treasurer,  137,  220,  22t'5,  300,  303.  353, 

410,  415,  420. 
keeper  of   the  office  of.       See 

Norwico,  Walter  de. 
Treasury,  5. 
,  calendar  of  documents  in,  7. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


863 


Tredington,  Treidinton,  co.  Gloucester, 

70. 

,  Tredynton  [co.  Worcester],  285. 

Tredunnock,     Treydenauch    [co.     Mon. 

mouth],  church  of,  176. 
Tredynton.     See  Tredington. 
Treeton,  co.  York.     See  Treton. 

TregoK,  Tregoiz,  Thomas  de,  65,  213, 
267. 

,  William  de,  419. 

Trehampton,  John  de,  108,  442. 

Treiagu,  John,  55,  147,  151,  381,  447, 
457. 

Treidinton.     See  Tredington. 

Treigasen,  Oliver,  309. 

Treigruk,  Tregruk  [co.  Monmouth], 
castle  and  manor  of,  176. 

,  ,  church  of,  176. 

Trelleck,  Trillek  [co.  Monmouth],  176. 

Trematon,  Trometon,  Tremynton,  co. 
Cornwall,  457. 

park  of,  251,  447. 

Trench  a  rd,  Henry,  165. 

Trenchefoil,  Richard,  169. 

Treneweth,  Trenewet,  Trenewith,  John 
de,  65. 

,  Matthew  de,  200. 

,  Michael  de,  66,  200. 

Trent,  river,  47.  442. 

,  escheator  north  of.     See  Burgo, 

Thomas  de. 

,  escheator  South  of.     See  Rode- 

neye,  Richard  de. 

,  forest  south  of,  justice  of.     See 

Despenser,  Hugh  le,  earl  of  Win- 
chester; Valencia.  Aymer  de, 
earl  of  Pembroke. 

,  forest  north  of,  justice  of.     Scr 

CVomwell,  John  de. 

Falls,    Trentfal,    Trentefal,    co. 

York,  river,  256,  375. 

Trent  am  Priors.     See  Trentham. 

Trente,  Henry  de,  23. 

Trentefal.     See  Trent. 

Trentham,  Trentam  Priors,  co.  Staf- 
ford, 149. 

,  prior  of,  89. 

,  Richard  de  Dulverne,  prior  of, 

92. 

,  Richard  de  Lavyndon,  prior  of, 

92. 

Treton  [Treeton,  co.  York  P],  Richard 
de,  20. 

Treule.    See  Truleigh. 

Trewe,  Richard,  250,  442,  443. 

Trewent,  Stephen  de,  403. 

Trewyk,  John  de,  287. 

Treydenauch.    See  Tredunnock. 

Triche,  Tryce.  John,  315,  380. 

See  Tudriche. 

Trikyngham,  Trykingham,  Lambert  de 
[baron  of  the  EbLchequer],  253, 
257,  372.  374,  379,  381. 


Trillek.     See  Trelleck. 

Trillowe,  Trillawe,  Henry  de,  10. 

,  John  de,  36,  60,  250,  253,  258, 

308,  311,  a50,  369. 

,  Robert  son  of  John  de,  162. 

Trimenell,  Nicholas,  75. 

,  ,  John  his  son,  75. 

Triple,  Tryple,  John  de,  108,  270. 

Triplowe,  Trippelowe,  Tripelowe  [Thrip- 
low,  CO.  Cambridge],  Henry  de, 
153. 

,  Master  Henry  de,  370. 

,  Richard  de,   153,   171. 

Trobridge,  Troubrigg  [co.  Devon],  409. 
Tromewyn.     See  Trumwyne. 
Trompington.     See  Trumpeton. 
Troubrigge.       See     Ti'obridge;      Trow- 
bridge. 
Trouden.     See  Trawden. 
Trow,  Amory  de,  401. 
Trowbridge,     Troubrigge    [co.     Wilts], 
343. 
.    Troy,  Troye  [co.  Monmouth],  176. 

,  church  of,  176. 

;    Truleigh,     Treule     [in     Edburton,     co. 
1  Sussex],  432. 

Trumpeton,  Trompington,  Trumpyng- 
ton  [Trumpington,  co.  Cam- 
bridge], Giles  de,  267. 

,  John  de,  152,  170,  237. 

,  Reginald  de,  152,  171. 

Trumwyne,   Tromewyn,   David,    19. 

,  James,    19. 

,  John,    18. 

,    ,  Roger,  91,  157,  307. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  307. 

,  ,  the  elder,   19. 

,  ,  the  younger,  18. 

,  ,  lord  of  Caereinion  and 

Qyfeiliog  in  Powys,  340. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  late  the 

wnfe  of  Owen  de  la  Pole,  340. 
:    Trussel,  William,  81,  82,  95,  167,  205, 
I              309,  387,  408. 
;    ,  ,  Edmund    his    brother, 

205. 
,  ,  William   his   son,    167, 

309,  387. 

,  ,  of  Nutehirst,  67. 

Tryce.     See  Triche. 

Trye,  Matthew  de,  marshal  of  France, 

298. 
Trygg,  Geoffrey,  329. 
Trykingham.     See  Trikingham. 
Trym,  Henry,  169. 

,  John,  John  his  son,  233. 

Trym.     See  Meath. 
Tryple.     See  Triple. 
Tubbe,   William,   54. 

,  ,  Rogers  his  son,  54. 


664 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Tuchet.     See  Touchet. 

Tudeley,  Teudele  [co.  Kent],  440. 

Tudenham.    See  Tidenhani. 

Tudriohe,   Tuteriche,   Thudrich,   Hugh, 

316. 

,  Walter,  315,  380. 

See  Tbndrik. 

Tuffley  [co.  Gloucester],  64. 

Tufton,   Tokynton   [co.   Southampton], 

321. 
Tugford,  Tuggeford  [co.  Salop],  Master 

Richard  de  Dane,  parson  of,  276, 

406. 
Tuillet,  Tuylet,  Tuyllet,  Richard,  152, 

171. 

,  Robert,   152. 

,  William,  152,  170. 

,  ,  fisher,  170. 

Tulibel,  William,  166. 

Tulle,   William,   154. 

Tumby    [co.    Lincoln],    Henry    son    of 

Hugh    de,    Maud,    daughter    of, 

429. 
,  ,  Thomas  her  son,  429. 

Tumby,  John  do,  127,  a55. 

,  Tliomas  de,  263. 

Tunnok.     Sec  Thunneyk. 

Tunstall.     »SV«  Dunstall,  co.  Stafford. 

Tunstull    in    Holderness,    Tunstall,    co. 

York,  206. 
Tunstall,  co.  York.     See  Tanstall. 

Tunstal  in  Romney  Marsh.     See  Rotn- 

ney  Mersh. 
Tunstall,  Tunstal,  John  de,  114. 
,  John  de,    parson  of  Youglial, 

22. 

,  Nicholas  de,  323,  441. 

,  Thomas  de,  83. 

William,   177. 

Tupholm  [co.  Lincoln],  abbot  of,  219. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  304. 

Tupsley,  Thopesleyo,  co.  Hereford,  452. 
Turbervill,  Reginald  de,  419. 

,  Robert,  419. 

See  Turvill. 

Turot,  Roger,  65. 

Turnemyre,  Master  Poncius  de,  pre- 
sented to  Crawley,  oo.  Hants, 
400,  408,  409,  432. 

Turnepayn,  Turnepeyn,  Tornepayn, 
Thomas,  259,  308,  312. 

Tumour,  Toriiour,  Tournour,  John  lo, 
108. 

,  Thomas  le,  152,  170. 

Turpeton,  Hugh  de,  277. 

Turpyn,  John,  19. 

Turry,  Thomas,  154. 

Turt^vill,   William,  449. 

Turtle,  Roger,  219. 

Tunrey,  William,  91. 


Turvill,  John  de,  parson  of  Chatfont, 

450. 

,  Nicholas  de,   272. 

,  PhiHp  de,  canon  of  Lichfield, 

33. 

Set  Turberville. 

Tusshe,  John,  374. 

,  Richard,  374. 

Tutblaunk,  John,  450. 

Tutbuiy,   Tuttebury,   Tottebury,   Tute- 

birs,  CO.  Stafford,  149,  223. 

,  castle  of,  83,  140,  166,  176,  191. 

,  ,  constable      of.         See 

Beler. 
,  chaces  and  forests  of,  forester 

of.     See  Forester,  John  le. 
,  ,  receiver  of.    See  Davy. 

William. 

,  chaces  and  parks  of,  82. 

,  honor  of,  211,  307. 

,  letters  patent  dat^d  at,  79,  80, 

81,  216,  217,  218,  221,  255. 

,  levies  in,  247. 

Tuterich.     See  Tudriche. 
Tuyford.     Sec  Twyford. 
Tuylet.    Sec  Tuillot. 
Tuyt,  John,  396. 

,  Robert,  47. 

Tuytishale.     See  Tivetshall. 

Tweng.    See  Thwing. 

Twenge,   Marmaduke    son  of  John  de, 

56. 
,  Robert  de,  parson  of  Warton, 

100. 

,  William  de,   101,   186. 

,  William  son  of  Marmaduke  de, 

66. 

See  Thweng. 

Twitham,    Twytham,    Bertram    de,    29, 

276. 
Twyford,    Tuyford    [in    Willesden,    co. 

Middlesex],      prebend      of      St. 

Paul's,  London,  221. 
[oo.  Leicester  ?],  John  de  Dalby, 

parson  of,  310. 

[co.  Southampton],  57,  59,  400. 

Twyford,  John  de,  18. 

Twynham,  Master  Walter  de,  268,  278, 

294,  302. 
Twytham.     See  Twitham. 
Twywell,  co.   Northampton,   156. 
Ty,  Richard  de,  keeper  of  the  tallies  of 

the  Exchequer,  322,  400. 
Tyberton.     Sec  Tibberton. 
Tybetot.    See  Tibotot. 
Tycheburn.     See  Tichebum. 
Tychemersh.     See  Titemerssh. 
Tychewell.     See  Tichewell. 
lyd.     See  Tid. 
Tydbrygge.    See  Tydd  St.  Mary. 


k 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


665 


Tydd  St.  Mary,  Tydde,  co.  Lincoln,  316, 
379. 

Tydd  St.  Mary,  Tydbrygge,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 148,  444. 

Tydemersh,  Roger,  44o. 

See  Tit^mersshe. 

Tydenhangre.     See  Tittenhanger. 

Tyes.     See  Tyeys. 

Tyeys,   Tyes,  Tyeis,  Henry  le,   15,   19, 

40,  62,  81,  107,  148,  176,  211. 
Tyfford,  James  de,  presented  to  Burgh- 

waleys,  357. 

Xsrghele,  John  de,  393. 

,  ,  Avice  his  wife,  393. 

,  ,  Joan  his  daughter,  393. 

Tyghelere.     See  Tighelere. 
T^keford.     iSfee  Tickford. 
Tykehull.     See  Tickhill. 
TVkenhurst.     See  Tickenhurst. 
Tykhill.     See  TickRilL 
T^lbrok.     Sec  Tilbrook. 
Tyle,  Arnold  de,  153,  172. 
IVleshop,  Simon  de,  419. 
Tylingham.     Sec  Tillingham. 
Tyliol.     Sec  Tillol. 
Ti-llio.     Sec  Tillio. 
Tylliol.     See  Tillol. 
Tylneyo.     See  Tilney. 
T^onberlond.     See  Timberland. 
Tymperon,  Robert  de,  4. 
Tyndale,  William  de,  86,  252. 

See  Tindale. 

Tyneden,  Gilbert  de,  19. 
Tynemouth,   Tyneniuth    [co.    Northum- 
berland], prior  of,  106,  261. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  299. 

Tyngewyk,  Elias  de,  Alice  wife  of,  33. 

,  Hugh  de,  154. 

,  John  de,  241. 

,  Master  Nicholas  de.  parson  of 

Bedwin,  27. 
,  ,  prebendary  of  Bedwin. 

47. 
Tynten,  John  de,  224. 
Tynterna,  John  de,  416. 

See  Tintem. 

Tynteme.     See  Tintem. 
Tynton,  John  de,  the  elder,  317- 

,  ,  John  his  brother,  317. 

,  Thomas  de,  3^. 

Tyofle.     Sic  Theofle. 

Typetoft.     See  Tipetoft. 

Typerton,  John  de,  of  Sabrichesworth, 

16. 
Tyrol,  Henry,  447. 

,  Hervey,  457. 

,  Wynan,   200. 

Tyrne.     See  Tern. 
Tyringham.     See  Tiryngham. 
Tyrington.     See  Terrington. 


IVryngton,   William  de,  321. 
Tyryngton.     See  Terrington. 
Tyssebyrye.     See  Tissebury. 
Tyssyngton,  Ralph,   265. 

,  William  de,  359. 

Tysun,  William,  447. 
Tytecoumbe.     See  Tit  combe. 
Tywardraeth,  co.  Cornwall,  362. 
.   Tywe,  Ralph,  316. 


U 

Ubbele.     See  Ubley. 

Vbley,  Ubbele,  co.  Somerset,  254. 

Uckerby,  co.  York,  248,  262,  305. 

in   Richmondshire   [co.    York], 

305. 

Udding  [co.  Dorset],  310. 
:   Ufculm,  Hugh  de,  65. 
Ufford    [diocese    of   London],  John    dc 

Donne  presented  to,  182. 
Ufford,  Ralph  de,  403. 

,  Robert  de,  403,  404. 

,  William  de,  252. 

See  Dufford. 

Ughtred,   Adam,   245. 

,  Thomas,  80,  81,  97,   131,   133, 

192,  274,  289. 

1   J   ,   constable    of   Pikoring 

I  castle,    135. 

j    Uhurst.     Sec  Ewhui-st. 
:    Uldale,     ITlvedale,     co.     Cumberland, 
farm  of,  231. 

L'Uingswick,  Ullyngwyk  [co.  Hereford], 
69. 

I'llyng,  William,  110. 

Ullyngwyk.     See  UUingswick. 

Ulnesby.     Sec  Ousby.  • 

Ulvedale.     See  Uldale. 

Ulverscroft,  Ulvescroft,  Wolvescroft 
[co.  Leicester],  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  351. 

i    Ulveton.     See  Oulton. 
I'mframvill,     Umfravill,     Humframvill, 
Gilbert  de,  earl  of  Angus  [died 
October,   1307],   92. 

,  Robert  de,  earl  of  Angus  [son 

and  heir  of  Gilbert  de,  died  1325], 
37,  292,  384,  422,  428,  446. 

I    ,  Robert,   de,   189. 

I    Umfrey.     See  Humphrey. 
Undele.     See  Oundle. 
Underwood,    Underwode    [co.    Derby], 

88. 
Undy,  Woundy  [co.  Monmouth],  176. 


6()6 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Tpavon,       Upaven,       Uppavene,       co. 

Wilts,  1G6.  168. 

,  prior  of,   174,  337. 

(Jpleadon,  Upleden  [co.  Gloucester],  69. 
Upledecumbe.     Sec  Letconibe  Basset. 
Upminster,    I'ppemiiiister,    co.    Essex, 

Thomas    de    Ardern,    parson    of, 

426. 
Uppavene.     See  Vpavon. 
Uppehull,  Reginald,  53. 
Uppeministre.     See   Upminster. 
Uppesale.     See   I'psale. 
Uproutheclif.     See  Rawcliffe  Upper. 
Upshale,  Uppesale,  Upsale,  Geoffrey  de, 

100,   199. 
,  Robert  de,  110. 

I^pton,  122. 

[co.   Gloucester],   69. 

,  CO.  Hereford,  452. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  313. 

Upton  [co.  Salop],  Adam  de,  146. 

,  Elias  de  450. 

,  John   de,   369. 

[co.  Oxford],  John  de,  155,  258. 

[co.  Salop],  John  de,  388. 

,  Robert    de,    12. 

Upway,  Waye  [co.  Dorset],  245,  426. 
Upwell  or  Outwell,  Welle  [co.  Norfolk], 

386. 
Urtiaco,   Lortie,   Lortye,   John   de,   53, 

65,   190,  230,  430,  444. 
Use.     See  Ouse. 
Usflet,  Useflet,  Uusflet,  Gerard  de,  256. 

,  Loretta  de,   216. 

,  Thomas  de,  217,  337,  343. 

[Ousefleet,    co.    York],    Walter 

son  of  Robert  de,  219. 
Usk  [co.   Monmouth,   Wales],   land  of, 

153,   167,  18^,  191. 

,  levies  from,  98. 

,  castle  and  manor  of,   176. 

,  hospital  ot\  176. 

,  prioj'y  of,  176. 

......... y  Adam  Hog  of,  71. 

Vsk,  Nicholas  de,  167. 
Ussher,   Simon  le,   267. 

Usus  Maris,  Anthony,   349. 

,  ,  Nicholas     his     brother, 

a49. 

Utlagh,  Utlaughe,  John,  152,  170. 

,  Roger,    prior    of    the    Hospital 

of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Ire- 
land,   chancellor   of   Ireland,    46. 

,  William  le,   360. 

Uttlesford  East,  Esthuddelesford,  co. 
Essex,  hundred  of,  61. 

West,     Westhuddelesford,      co. 

Essex,  hundred  of,  61. 

Uttoksather,  Robert  son  of  Hugh  de, 
255. 


Uttoxeter,  Ottokesather  [co.  Stafford]], 

266. 
Uttyng,  Richard,  127,  128. 
I'usflet.     See  Usflet. 
I'vedale,  Peter  de,  427. 
Uxbridge,  Woxebrigge,  Oxebnigge,  co. 

Middlesex,  116,  179,  182,  323. 


Vaal.     See   Val. 
Vaaus.     See  Vallibus. 
Vaccaries,  178. 

Vachery,  la  Vacherie  [in  Cranley  panish, 
CO.    Surrey],   John   atte   Bruge, 
presented  to  the  chapel  of  the 
manor  of,   27. 

,  Geoffrey  de  Lufgrave,  presented 

to  the  chapel  of,  367. 

Vaghan,  Howel,  71. 

Val,  Vaal,  Laurence  de,  67. 

,  Robert  de,  67. 

,   ,  the   younger,    67. 

,  Maud  du,  51. 

,  ,  abortive  child  of,   51. 

,  Nicholas   de,    176. 

See  Valle. 

Vale  Royal  [co.  Chester],  abbot  of,  120. 
Vale,  Robert,  de  la,  200. 

See  Valle. 

Valencia  in  Aragon,  citizen  of,  259. 

Valencia.  Aymer  de,  earl  of  Pembroke, 
king's  kinsman,  lord  of  Wexford, 
and  of  Montignac,  Pembrokeshire 
and  Haverford,  12,  28,  29,  33,  37 
48,  51,  68,  69,  70,  74,  87,  98,  107, 
113,  130,  138,  142,  150,  ia5,  190, 
194,  223.  230,  264,  279,  290,  350, 
351,  384,  389,  419,  422,  427,  447. 

,   ,  keeper    of    the    forest 

South  of  Trent,  263,  340,  434. 

,   Mary  his  wife,  87,  113. 

,  Honi*y  de,  Margery  wife  of,  141. 

:,  Joan  de,  138. 

Valentyne,  Thomas,  166. 
Valle,  John  de,  llO. 
See  Val. 

Vallibus,  Vaaus,  Vans,  John  de,  58,  66, 
96,   158. 

,  John   de,    customer   of   South- 
ampton, 251. 
Valoigues,  Henry  de,  383. 

,  Thomas     his     brother, 

3^4. 

,  Waresius,  384. 


GENEEAL    INDEX. 


667 


Valois,  Charles,  count  of,  87. 

Valori,   Taldus,   304. 

Vanele,  John,  328. 

Vanne,  John,  44. 

Vaudey  [co.  Lincoln],  356. 

,  Walter,   abbot  of,  356. 

,  abbot  of,  256. 

Vaus,  Robert  le,  446. 

Vans.     Sec  Vallibus. 

Vauton,  John  de,  188. 

See  Walton. 

Vavasour,  Vavasspur,  John  le,  384. 

,  Mauger  le,  373. 

,  ,  Wniiam   and  John  his 

sons,  373. 

,  Richard  le,  parson  of  Withorn, 

90. 

,  Robert  le,  106. 

,  Robert  son  of  William  le,  100. 

,  William   le,   67. 

Vaynor  or  Faenor  [co.  Brecon],  church 
of,  William  de  MalmeshuU,  pre- 
sented to,  223. 

Veer,  Robert  de,  345. 

,  ,  earl  of  Oxfoi-d  [1296  to 

1331],  25,  75. 
,  ,  of  Sudborough,  82. 

,  Thomas  de,  61,  66,  80,  387,  439, 

440,  441. 

Velie,  John  son  of  John  la,  426. 

John  son  of  John  le,  431. 

Vemme.     Sec  Wem. 
Venice,  five  galleys  of,  276. 

,  galleys  of,  368. 

Venour,  Ralph  le,   17. 

,  William   le,    67,   317. 

Venuz,   John,   199. 

Vepount.     See  Veteri  Ponte. 

Ver,  Thomas  le,  347. 

Verdun,  Verdoun,  John  de,  187,  427. 

,  John  de,  of  Brixworth,  369. 

,  Miles  de,  277. 

,  Nicholas  de,  210,  211. 

,  Thomas  de,  427. 

Verly.     Sec  Virly. 
Verneye,  John  de,  255. 
Vernoun,    John,    187. 
,  Richard,  377. 

,  Richard  son  of  Richard  de,  the 

younger,  377. 
Verrent,  Gilbert,  26. 
Vescy,  John  de,  Clemencia  wife  of,  32. 

,  ,  Isabel  wife  of,  204. 

,  Isabel   de,   435. 

Veteri  Ponte,  Vepount,  Robert  de,  126. 

,  Thomas  de,  316. 

Vetyr,  Gei*vase,  374. 
Veysy,  Walter  la,  451. 
Vicary;  Henry  le,  252. 


Vioo,  Peter  de,  399. 

,  ,  Peter,      William     and 

Matthew  sons  of,  399. 

,  William  de,  399. 

Victuals,  purveyed  for  the  army  for 
the  Scotch  war,  242,  273,  277, 
281,  282,  283,  284,  288,  289,  295, 
303. 

at   Newcastle   to  be   sold,   295, 

303. 

,. in  the  castles,  <fec.,  of  the  North, 

295. 

Viene.     See  Vienne. 

Vienna  in  the  Duchy  of  Austria,  76. 

Vienne.  Viene,  the  houses  of,  in  Lon- 
don, 337. 

Vignet,  Peter,  216. 

Villers,  Vi!ers,  Vileres,  Vylar\  Villars, 
Alexander  de,   38. 

,  Bertram,    65^    385. 

,  Fulk  de,  422. 

,  Geoffrey  de,  parson  of  Raunds, 

106. 

,  Gerard  de,  55. 

,  Giles  de,  322,  371. 

,  Joan  de,  10,  25,  109. 

Vincent,    Vyncent,    Matthew,    68,    316. 

,  William,  449. 

Vinebier,  Henry,  431. 

,  Richard  le,  431. 

Virgile,  William,  376,  391. 

Virly,  Verly,  Virlay,  Philip  de,  188. 

,  Thomas  de,  312. 

,  William,     the    king's    common 

Serjeant  of  Lincoln,  381. 

Viroler,  Roger  le,  1. 

Visne,  Adam  de,  134. 
!    Vitreio,  John  de,   235. 
;   Vivian,  John,  8. 

:    ,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  8. 

Vorty,   John,   154. 

Vowchurch,  co.  Hereford.  Sec  Clane- 
vogh. 

Vuol,  Thomas  le    369. 

Vylar.     See  Villers. 

Vyncent.     Sec  Vincent. 

Vyneges,  William,   17. 


w 


Wabourno.     Sec  Weybourn. 
Wabridge,  Wauberg  [co.  Huntingdon], 
forest  of,  150. 

Wabrunne.     Sec  Weybourn. 

Wace,  John,  de  Toft,  of  Wainfleet,  257. 

,  Ralph,   163,  169. 


6G8 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Wacelyn,  Wascelyii,  Gacelyn,  Edmund     \ 

49,  66,  88,  128,  185,  210. 

,  John,  186. 

,  Rogo,  128. 

,  Walter,  424,  430. 

*Sfcc  Goselyn  ;   Goyslyn. 

Wachenesfeld.     See  Watch  field. 
Wachesham,    or    Watheshani    [Wattis- 

ham,  CO.  Suffolk],  Giles  de,  229,    | 

364. 
,  ,  sheriff  of  Norfolk   and 

Suffolk,  390.  ' 

Wacy,  Walter,  383. 

Wadborough,  Wadebergh,  co.  Worces- 
ter, 156. 

Wadde.     See  Wade. 

Waddesleye,  Robert  de.  97. 

Waddington,  Wadynton,  Wadington, 
CO.  Lincoln,  179,  182. 

;.  [co.     Lincoln  ?],     Nicholas     de 

Redyng,  parson  of,  106. 

Wade,  Wadde,  Heni-y,  1^. 

,  John,  154,  257,  368. 

,  Peter,  150. 

Wadebergh.     See  Wadborough. 
Wadele,  Maud,  154. 
Wadeley,  Mola  de,  388. 
Wadenhoe,    Wadenho,    co.    Northamp- 
ton, 156,  180,  182. 
Wadington.     Sec  Waddington. 
Wadworth,  Waddeworth,  co.  York,  244. 
Wadynton.     See  Waddington. 
Waghen,  Thomas  de    109. 
Wainfleet,  Waynflet  [co.  Lincoln],  109, 
110,  149,  182,  257. 

,  Burgh  by.     See  Burgh. 

Wainfleet     All     Saints,     co.     Lincoln, 
Northolme  in,  257. 

See  Waynflet. 

Waith,  Wath  [co.  Lincoln],  182. 

Wake,   W^ak,   John,   56. 

,  Thomas  or  Thomas  de,  20,  101, 

106,  138,  212,  222,  226,  231,  235, 
261,  205,  278,  313,  431,  448. 

,   ,  lord  of  Lidel,  186,  246, 

305. 

Wake  at  a  funeral,  345. 

Wakefeld,  Master  John  de,  141. 

,  Robert  do,  86. 

,  Thomas  son  of  German  de,  180. 

Wakefield,  Wakefeld  [co.  York],  86,  141. 

,  All  Saints  church,   141,   180. 

Wakering,   Wakeryng,   co.   Essex,   311. 

Wakcrle  [Wakerley,  co.  Northampton], 

John  de,  54. 

,  ,  chaplain,  54. 

,  William  de,  54. 

Wakewo,  Roger  de,  152. 

Walburton  [co.  Sussex],  434. 

Walbury,  Wallebery,  co.  Essex,  13. 


Walclyn.    See  Walkelyn. 

Walcot,  Walecot,  co.  Norfolk,  332. 

Walcroft,  William  de,  388. 

Waldeboef,  William  de,  894. 

Waldeby  [Wauldby,  co.  York],  John  de, 

of  Halsham,  287. 

,  ,  Isabel  his  wife,  287. 

Walden.     See  Waleden. 

Waldegrave  [Walgrave,  co.  Nocthamp- 

ton],   John  de,   450. 
,  ,  Richard     his    brother, 

450. 

See  Walgrave. 

Waldeneuton,     Waldeneneweton.       See 

Newton  Wold. 
Waldershare,  Waldwareshare,  Walwers- 

share  [co.  Kent],   115. 
,  Elias  de  Joneston,  parson   of, 

115. 

church  of,  209. 

Waldeshef,  Waldesshef,  John,  148. 

of  Doddington,   225. 

,  Walter,  39,  125,  142,  212,  227, 

247,  261,  264,  368,  392. 

,  Walter,  Joan  his  wife,  142. 

,  ,  Juliana,  El-izabeth, 

Isabel,      Joan      and      Margaret 

daughters  of,  142. 
Waldingfeld,  Gilbert  de,  390. 
Waldwareshare.     See  Waldershare. 

!    Walecote,  John  de,  103. 
I    ,  Roger  de,  80. 

Walecot.     See  Walcot. 

Waleden,   Walleden,   Walden,   Humph- 
rey de,  37,  58,  142,  145,  172,  256, 

375,  436. 
,  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

429. 
,  Master  John  de,  172. 

Waleden.     See  Saffron  Walden. 
Walerand.     See  Walrand. 
Wales,   13,   23,  50,   65,   66,   67,  68,   69, 
108,  120,  139,  207,  420. 

^  arrays  and  levies  for  the  Scotch 

war,    136,    179. 

,  calendar   of  documents  touch- 
ing the  king's  lands  in,  7. 

,  castle  of,  229. 

castles,     &c.,     in     the     king's 

hands,  keeper  of.     See  Walewayn, 
Master  John. 

,  justice  of,  245-6. 

S€€     Mortuo     Mari, 

Roger  de,  of  Chirk. 

,  king's  lands  in,  7. 

,  march  of,  21,  35,  67,  93,  98,  395. 

!    See  Gower. 

,  ,  rebels  in,   136. 

Mareduc  and  Griffith,   sons  of 

Kenan,  princes  of  Wales;  400. 


GENEKAL    INDEX. 


669 


Wales — cvnf. 

,  tho  iu»rsliars  lauds  in,  341. 

,  papal  nuncio  to.      Sec  Engolis- 

nia,  Master  Hugli  de. 

,  prince  of.        Sec  Llewelin    ap 

Yorwerth. 

,  rebels'  lands  in,  144,  178. 

,  ships  from,   against  the  Scots, 

113. 

Wales,  North,  35. 

,  arrays  and  levies  from,  98,  335. 

,  castles  in,  344. 

,  chamberlain    of.      See    Power, 

Robert. 

Wales,  South,  35. 

,  arrays  and  levies  from,  98,  335. 

,  chamberlain     of.         Sec  Oter- 

hampton,  Wiliiam  de. 

Wales,  West,  3^5. 

,  arrays  from,  335. 

Waleshale,  Alan  de,  172. 

Waleton,    Mastei*    Adam    de,  parson  of 
Mitton,  :S^44. 

,  John  de,  334. 

(S^c'c  Walton  ;  Wauton. 

Waleton.    See  Consumpta  per  Mare. 

Waleweyn,  Walwayn,   Wauweyn,  Wau- 
wayn,  Wawayn,  Adam  de,  73. 

,  Master   John,    escheator   south 

of  Trent,  70,  71,  75,  82,  87,  93, 
96,  102,  108,  123,  13),  139,  140, 
143,  144,  192,  193,  201,  204,  218, 
220,  228,  229,  237,  SW4,  250,  265, 
269,  271,  273,  275,  289,  290,  29<), 
297,  298,  301,  302,  305,  310,  325, 
326,  331,  350,  STiS,  360,  361,  367, 
390,  393,  398,  408,  421,  426,  431, 
443. 

,  master  of  the  hospital 

of  St.  Leonard's,  York,  89. 

,  ,  keeper    of    the    king's 

castles,  <fec.,  in  Wales,  82. 

,  Robert,  100,  415,  455. 

Waleye,  William,  333. 

Waleys,  Walsh,  Walsshe,  Galeys,  Adain 

le,  246. 

,  Adam  son  of  Robert  le,  157. 

,  Alan  le,  153,   170. 

,  Augustin,  323. 

,  Bartholomew  le,  153.  170. 

,  David  le,  412. 

,  Gilbert,  6. 

,  HeniT  le,  1,  252.  267,  384. 

,  John  le,  35,  255. 

,  John  son  of  Ingram  le,  195. 

,  Oliver,  198. 

,  Peter,  44. 

,  Richard  le,   81,   202,   a>7,  373, 

878,  382,  395. 
,  ,  parson  of  Walton  upon 

Trent,  255. 
,  Thomas,  172,  255. 


Waleys — c<mt. 

,  William  le,  73,  80. 

,  ,  of  Wolvosthoii>  [Wool- 

slrop,  CO.  Gloucester?],  73. 

,  ,  of  Lanwai*yn,  167,  163. 

,  William  sou  of  Robert  le,  157. 

Walgrave,  Waldegrave  [co.  Northamp- 
ton], 450. 

Walingford.    Sec  Wallingford. 

Walkare,  Ralph  le,  255. 

Walkefare,  Gilbert  de,  18,  449. 

,  Robert  de,  18,  81,  179,  449. 

,  Simon,  449. 

W^alkelyn,  Walclyn,  Henry,  148. 

,  Tliomas,   80. 

,  Walter,  313. 

Walkinsteadi  in  Godstone  Wolkstod  [oo. 
Surrey],  John  le  Botiller  of,  148. 

Sec  Welkestede. 

Walkyngham,  John  de,  125,   131,  177, 

186. 
Walkyngton,  William,  66. 

Walle,  Robert,  ^45. 

Wallebery.     See  Walbury. 

Walleden.     See   Waloden. 

Waller,  Wiliiam  le,  porter  of  the  Castle 

of  Conisborough,  293. 
Walleworth,  270. 

WalHis  et  f assails,  commissions  touch- 
ing, 56,  o8,  148,  255,  256,  257, 
313,  315,  316,  373,  375,  379,  387, 
442,  444,  445,  403,  455,  456. 

Wallingford,  Walyngford  [co.  Berk- 
shire], 60,  131,  2^j0,  253,  208, 
308,  312. 

,  castle  of,  257,  314,  349. 

,  ,  in    the    lands    of    the 

rebels,   234. 

,  honor  of,  32,  229,  419. 

,  All  Saints,  John  de  Bray,  par- 
son of,  50,  329. 

,  St.  John  tho  Baptist,   hospital 

of,  maater  of,  311. 

Wallingford,  Walyngford,  Walingford, 
John  de,  169. 

,  Thomas  de,  345. 

,  Master  William  de,  340. 

Wallokesberne.     See  Wenlocksbarn. 
Wallop,  Walter,  154. 

Walmesford,  John  de,  252. 

[Wansford,     co.    Huntingdon], 

Simon  son  of  Benedict  de,  383. 
Walmesfcxrd.     Sec  Wansford. 
Walpol,  Henry  de,  225. 

,  John  son  of  Simon  de,  160. 

Walpole,  Walpol,  co.  Norfolk,  122,  160. 
Walram,  John,  61. 

Walraund,   Walerand,  Adam,  430. 

,  John,  377. 

,  Richard,  377. 


670 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Walrond,  William,  !")->,  2r>8,  3(58. 

Walse,  Adam  d^l,  129. 

Walsham  North,  co.  Norfolk,  380. 

,  market  of,  380. 

WaLsham,  Alice  de,  376-7. 

,  Robert  de,  218. 

[oo.  Norfolk],  Roger  de,  33. 

Walshe.     «SVe  Waleys. 

WaLsinghani,  WaLsynghain  [oo.  Nor- 
folk], lOT), 

S''c  Walsyngham. 

Walsoken,  Walsokiie,  co.  Norfolk,  122, 
160. 

Walssh.     S^Jc  Walsh. 

Walsyngham,  John  de,  134. 

,  Robert  de,   18,   449. 

,  Tliomas  son  of  Richard  de,  2o6, 

447. 
See  Walsingliam. 

Walter,  Alexander  son  of,  <k*  Jjeglium, 

326. 

ap  David,  77. 

,  John,  314. 

,  John  son  of,  atte  Hallo,  411. 

Rohei-t  son  of,  61,  84. 

,   le  Hosiere,  of  Standon, 

383. 
,  d«  Molendino,  162. 

,  ,  de  Wodeham,  2. 

,  Robert    son   of  Robert   son   of, 

188. 

,  Thomas,  449. 

,  Walter  son  of,  att«  Halle,  411. 

,  ,  Alice  and  Margery  hLs 

sisters,  411. 
Walteras,  Wat  tens,  Agnes,  l.>4. 

,  Nicholas,  154. 

,  Robert.  liyTy^  4i')l. 

Walterbalgh.     Se-:  Wat-erbalgli. 

Walterstone,     Walterston     [oo.     Here- 
ford], 443. 
Waltford,  CO.  Dorset,  310. 

Walthain  [co.  Essex  ?],  Simon  de 
Shepeye,  parson  of,  244. 

Waltham,    co.    PXsex,    half-hundrod   of, 

61. 
Holy  Cix)ss  [co.  Kssex],  abbot  of, 

106,  '262. 

[co.  Lincoln],  317. 

[John  de  Beverlaco],  parson  of, 

oi. 

Waltham,  Wautham,  Peter  de,  8. 

,  Roger  de,   103,   161,    182,   214, 

266,  288,  STjo. 

,  archdeacon  of  Bucking- 
ham, 138. 

,   ,  presented   to   Hatfield, 

CO.  York,  282. 

,  ,  prebendary  of  Salt- 
marsh,  341. 


Waltham,  Roger  de— -conf. 

,  lato     keeper      of     the 

Wardrobe,  295. 

,  ,  treasurer  of  the  Ward- 
robe, 184,  185. 

,  William  de,  ricarof  St.  Mary's, 

Lincoln,  220. 

Walton,  Waleton  [co.  Essex],  52,  221. 

[co.  Norfolk?],  160. 

,  oo.  York,  244. 

[in  the  honor  of  Peverel],  S42. 

East,  Walton  [oo.  Norfolk],  201. 

up(m  Trent,  Waleton  [co.  Der- 
by], Richard  Yaleys,  parson  of, 
2.V>. 

West,  West  Walton,  oo.  Norfolk, 

122,  160. 
,  Master  Simon  de  Clare, 

parson  of,  394,  420. 
Walton,  Isabel  de,  79. 

John  de,  108. 

iSV»'  Vauton;   Wauton. 

Walwersshare.     Set-  Waldershare. 
Walworth.     *SV'  Walleworth. 
Walyngford.     S^e  Wallingford. 
Wamberge,     Wambergh,     Richard    de, 

parson  of  C'astleford,  88,  91. 

Wamberge  [Wanboroiigh,  co.  Writs?], 
Richard  de  la  More  of.  See 
More. 

Wanborough,  co.  Wilts.  See  Wam- 
berge. 

Wancy,  Edmund  de,  188. 

,  Geoffrey  le,  16. 

Wandesford,  Elias  de,  347* 

Wansford,  Walmesford  [co.  Hunting- 
don], 252. 

Wansford,      oo.       Huntingdon.  See 

Walmesford. 

Wantley,  Wancele  [in  Henfield,  co. 
Sussex],  432. 

Wapi>enham    [c  >.    Northampton],    241, 

272. 
,  advowson  of,  241,  272. 

Wappenham,  Richard  de,  252. 

Simon  de,  199. 

Wapping,    Wappyng  [co.   Sussex],  432. 

Warayn.     Srr.  Warin. 

Warbi>ix)Ugh,  Warbourgh  [co.  Oxford], 
2r,9,  308,  309,  312. 

Warboys,  co.  Huntingdon.  aS*'''.  Wardo- 
boys. 

Warchewyk  [Warwick,  co.  Cumberland], 
John  de,  4. 

Warde,  Ward,  Geoffrey  son  of  Alex- 
ander, of  Wethersfield,   238. 

Henry  le,  377. 

Robert  le,  2;>5. 

,  Roger  la,  429. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


671 


Warde — cont, 

,  Simon,  39,  76,  208,  384,  454. 

,  ,  sheriff  of  York,  71,  137. 

,  Thomas,  56. 

,  Thomas  le,  255. 

,  William,  403. 

Wardeboys  [Warboys,  co.  Hunting- 
don], Geoffrey  de,  153,  170. 

Wardecop,  Warthecop,  Henry  de,  59, 
60. 

,  Robert    de,    presented   to   Dis- 

tington,  341. 

Warden,  Wardon  [co.  Bedford],  abbot 
of,  290. 

Wardesford.     Sec  Woodsford. 

Wardington.     See  Warmington. 

Wardon.     See  Warden. 

Wardrobe,  5,  64,  107,  294,  301. 

,  by  bill  of  fhe,  63,  64,  69,  71. 

,  calendar  of  documents  in,  7. 

,  clerk  of  the.       See  Wodehous, 

Robert  de. 

,  keeper  of,  231. 

,  keeper  of  the.     See  Drokenes- 

ford,  John  de;  Benstede,  John 
de;  Warle,  Ingelard  de;  North- 
burgh,  Roger  de ;  Melton,  Wil- 
liam de;    Waltham,  Roger  de. 

,  treasurer   of.        See   Waltham, 

Roger  de. 

,  Great,  41,  111,  337,  342. 

,  ,  clerk  of.     See  Wygton. 

Gilbert  de. 

,  ,  purveyances    for,     192, 

353. 

Ware  [co.  Hertford],  prior  of,  366. 

Ware,  John  de,  152,  170,  196. 

,  Roger  de,  parson  of  St.  Mar- 
ten's by  Ludgate,  London,  441. 

,  ,  parson  of  St.  Martin's 

le  Grand,  London  Irectius  St. 
Martin's,  Ludgate],  439. 

See  Gare. 

Wareham,  co.  Dorset.     See  Warham. 

Warenne,  Garenne.  John  de,  earl  of 
Surrey,  or  earl  of  Warren  [1304 — 
1S47],  15,  17,  48,  51,  70,  81,  88, 
122,  179,  193,  237,  240,  244,  261, 
302,  323,  445,  448,  449. 

,   ,  lord    of    the    lands    of 

Bromfield  and  Yale,  275,  350. 

,  William,   300. 

Warenner,  Warner,  John  le,  449. 

,  Philip,   86,  219. 

Robert   le,    50,   384, 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,   50. 

,  Robert  son  of  Robert  le,  341. 

Warewyk.     See  Warwyk. 

Wareyn.     See  Warin. 

Warham,  co.  Norfolk,  410. 

Warham  [Wareham.  co.  Dorset].  John 

de,  315,  380. 
, ,  Ralph  de,  107. 


Warin,  Waryn,  Wareyn,  Warayn, 
Fulk  son  of,  417,  418. 

,  ,  lord    of    the    land    of 

Whittington,  98,  275,  ^50. 

,  Geoffrey  son  of,  61. 

,  John,   172,   253. 

,  ,  parson     of     Gimming- 

ham,   435. 

i..,  John  son  of,  de  Bliburgh,  4'53. 

,  Nicholas,    377. 

,  Richard  son  of  James.  455. 

Roger,  377. 

Thomas,  of  Dymmok,  16. 

,  WiUiam,   310,   444. 

,  William  son  of,   19,   101,   1(>4, 

409,  404. 
,  ,  de   Wilteshire,    106. 

,  William  son  of  Robert,  54. 

Wark,  Work  on  Tweed  [co.  North- 
umberland], castle  of,  212. 

Warksop.     See  Warsop. 

Warkworth,  Warkeworth,  Werkworth, 
Werkewortb  [co.  Northumber- 
land],  446. 

,  castle  of,  205. 

,  ,  constable       of.         See 

Nevill,  Ralph  de. 
[co.  Northampton],  12. 

Warle,  Ingelard  de,  late  keeper  of  the 
Wardrobe,  294. 

,  Philip    de,    rector   of   Clapton. 

24. 

Warmeleye,  William  de,   19. 

Warmington  P  Wardington,  co.  North- 
ampton, 180,  182. 

Warminster,    Wermenstre,    Wermynys- 
tre  [co.  Wilts],  169,  190,  361. 

,  hundred  of,  bedelry  of,  305. 

Warnborough  South,  Suthwarnebum 
[co.  Hants],  Richard  de  Clif, 
parson  of,  230. 

Warner.     See  Warenner. 

Warngyl.     See  Wrangil. 

Warrewyk,  Richard  de,  177. 

Warrington,  Weryngton  [co.  Lancas- 
ter], pavage  for,  126. 

,  William   le  Botiller  of.       See 

Botiller. 

Warsop,     Warksop,     co.     Nottingham, 

88. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  79,  82, 

83. 
[co.       Nottingham  P],       Master 

John  de  Sutton,  parson  of,  84. 
Warsop,  William  de,  393. 
Warthecop.     Sec   Wardecop. 
Wartling,  Wertlyng,  co.  Kent,  315. 
,  Writeling     [co.     Kent].        Stu' 

Hoo. 
Warton    [co.    Lancaster],    Robert    do 

Tweng,  parson  of,  100. 


(iKNElUL     INDEX. 


Warwick,  county  of,  81,  139,  175,  21C. 
,   ,  arrays   and    levies   io, 

39,  46,  51,  69,  73,  97,  124,  131, 

212,  224,  226. 

,  contrariants  in,   63. 

,  ,  contrariants'  lands  in, 

8S. 
,  earl    of.        Ste    Bello 

Campo,  Gny  de. 

,  ,  peace  in,  215. 

,  ,  rebels'    lands    in,    144, 

161. 

,  sheriff  of,  73. 

,   ,  war  in,  02. 

Warwick,  Warewvk  [co.  Warwick],  97, 

368. 

,  castle,  59. 

,  gaol,  59,  370. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  69,  75, 

76,  78. 
,  prior  and  Friars  Freachers  of, 

78. 

,  St.  Nicholas'  church,  368. 

,  St.  Sepulchre's  hoa.se,  prior  of. 

75. 
,   ,  prior   and   convent   of, 

300. 

water  mill  at,  IGl. 

IVarwyk.  Waiowvk,  Nicholas  de,  67. 

,  William,  370. 

Wftscelin.    Ste  "Waeelyn. 
Wase,  Margery,  154. 

See  Waoe. 

Washjngley,   Wasayngele  [co.   Hunting- 
don], 287. 
Washinf^lej,  co.  Huntingdon.    See  Was- 

syiigle. 
Washington,  Wassyngdon  [co.  Sussex], 

433. 
Wasmode,  Arnold,  407. 
Waspray,  John,   10. 
Wassand,  co.  York.     Sec  Whatsand. 
Wassebonrn,  Roger  de,  107. 
Wasaingborough,   Whassyngburgh    [co. 

L^Dcoin],  2. 
Wassyndon.    See  Washington. 
"Wassyngle   [Washingley,    co.    Hunting- 
don], Robert  de,  287. 

,  Edmund,  serjeant  of,  2.52. 

,  Robert  de.  287. 

,  Amy  his  wife,  287. 

Waste!,   Thnmiw,  417. 

Wasteneys,       Wf'itcneys,       Wastenays, 

Gasteneys.    l<Mmund    le.    18,    99, 

125,  131.  136,  177,  370. 

,  William  de,  125,  132,  180.  274. 

Watohfield,   Wachenesfeld  [co.  Wilts], 

154. 
Wateby,  John  de.  104,  »t5. 
Water  Eaton,  Eton,  co.  "Wilts,  166,  168. 


Waferbalgh,  Gilbert,  397. 

,  James,  397. 

,  John,  397. 

,  Katherine  wife  of,  397. 

Waterbeach  co,  Cambridge.    SeeBecl)«. 
Watei'cumnie    [Watercombe,    co.    Dor- 
set], Alexander  de,  445. 
Wateie,  John  de  la,  rector  of  Pmnting- 

ton,  196. 

,  Roger  atte,  347. 

tScely  his  wife,  347. 

Watevill,  Watervill.  John  de,  403. 

,  ,  Airce  wife  of,  382. 

,  ,  ,  Geofirey       her 

bailiff,  382. 

,  John  ion  uf  John  de,  38S. 

,  Robert  de,  62,   196,  210,  236, 

403,  404. 

,  Roger,  186,  427. 

Watford,  John  de,  451. 
Wath  [00.  York],  335. 

,  advowson  of,  335. 

,  Roger  de  Pokelinton,  parson  of. 

83. 
Wath,  Michael  de.  63,  244,  337. 
,  parson  of  Beetord,  101, 

216. 
Wath,     See  Waith. 
Wathesham.     Sfp  Wachegham. 
Wathitton,     See  Watlington. 
Wetleling,  386. 

Wiitlei^burgh,     Sec  Wattlesborongh. 
Wutliugtoa,     Wathitton.     "Wattlinton, 

Wattlynton    [co.    Oxford],    227, 

259,  309,  312. 
Watte,  Godeliva,  314. 

John,  314. 

,  William,  3X4. 

Wnttlesborough        Watlesburgh       [oo. 

Salop],  50. 
Wattlynton.     See   Watlington. 
Waucele.    Sec  Wantley. 
Wauldby,  oo.  York.    See  Waldaby. 
ffmindnck    Tliomns.  67. 
Waulev,  HaiNO  le,  314. 
Wautham.    See  Waltham. 
Wauton,  BaitliulDmow  de,  352. 

Olemencia   de,   5. 

,  Margaret  de,  5. 

,  Robert  de,  187. 

Roger  de,  349. 

Thomas  de,  187. 

William  de.  19,  73.  97,  124,  177, 

213,  208,  411. 

.See   Walton;    Waleton. 

WnuBsyn,  Wauweyn.       Sen  Walewayn. 
Waverton  Great,  co.  Cumberland,  175, 

3C2. 
Wavyngton.     Nicholas     de,     rector     of 

Maperton.   266. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


673 


Wawayn.    See  Waleweyn. 

Waxand,  John  or  John  de,  100,  188. 

Waxholme,  Waxham  in  Holderness  [co. 
York],  206. 

Waye  and  Pudle  [Upway  or  Broadway 
and  Little  Piddle  in  Pidd!etown, 
oo.  Dorset],  manor  of,  24^. 

Waymewe.     See  Weymouth. 

Wayn,  John,  371. 

Waynflet,  John  son  of  Simon  de,  257. 

,  Richard  son  of  Bohert  de,  116. 

,  Simon  de,  86. 

William  de,  86. 

Waynflet.     See  Wainfleet. 

Waynhous,  William  de,  92. 

Wayre.     See  Weare. 

Waystrode,  William,  383. 

Wayte,   Whaite,  Wayt,  Master  Henry 

le,  321. 
,  ,  Henry  le,    his  father, 

321. 
,  Hugh,  446. 

,  Richard    le,    escheator    in    the 

counties  of  Wilts,  Southampton, 
Oxford,  Berks,  Bedford  and 
Buckingham,  408,  411,  419,  420, 
426,  437. 

,  Thomas  le,  159. 

,  William  le,  146,  147,  164,  325. 

Waytescache,  William,  of  Luffenham, 
54. 

Weald,  Wealde  [co.  Essex],  183. 

Weald,  the,  Welde,  Waldae,  oos.  Kent 
and  Sussex,  archers  from,  132, 
264,    274. 

Wealde.     See  Welde. 

Weald  North,  North  welde,  oo.  Essex, 
444,  457. 

Weardley,  Werdelay  [co.  York],  90. 

Weare  P  Wayre  [co.  Somerset],  371. 

Weasenham,   Wesenham,   co.   Norfolk, 

445. 
Webhe,  John  le,  310,  386. 

,  ,  Adam  his  son,  388. 

,  Matthew,  374. 

,  Robert  le,  314. 

,  Thomas  le,   374. 

Webbeley,  John  de,  Ellen  daughter  of, 

15. 

iSfee  Welbeleye. 

Wedergrave,  Nicholas  de,  6,  157,  163, 

265. 
,  ,  the  younger,  presented 

to  Maperton,  286. 
Wederhale,   Adam  de,   Agnes  wife  of, 

329. 

,  Thomas  de,  329. 

Wednesfield,  Wodnesfeld  [co.  Stafford], 

227. 
Wedon,  Ralph  de,  42,   134,  249,  274, 

424,  430. 

24962 


Weedon-Loys,   Wedon  Pynkeneye   [co. 

Northampton],  60. 
Weekeshull,  Robert  de,  185. 
Weeton,  Wytheton  [co.  York],  90. 
Weisford.     See  Wexford. 
Welbeck,   Wyllebek   [co.   Nottingham], 

abbot  of,  89,  267. 
Welbeleye,     William     de,     parson     of 

Llanibedr,  72. 

See  Webbeleye. 

Welby,  Welleby  [co.  Lincoln],  58. 

Welby.     See  Wheleby. 

Welby,   Welleby,  John  son  of  Tliomas 

de,  of  Can  wick,  262. 

,  Richard  de,   188. 

[Welby,   CO.   Lincoln],   Thomas 

de,  372,  378. 
Welde,  Wealde,  Henry  atte,  17. 

,  James  de,  66,  177. 

,  William  atte,  18. 

Welde.     See  Old. 

Welde.    See  Weald. 

Weleigh.     See  Weoley. 

Welford,    Welleford    [co.    Gloucester], 

Master     John     de     Gloucestre, 

presented  to,  24. 
Welhall.    iSfee  Wheel  Hall. 
Welhou,  Wellow,  Wellou  by  Grimesby 

[co.  Lincoln],  abbot  of,  189. 
Welhure,  John,  375. 
Welkestede  [Walkinstead,  oo.  Surrey], 

William  de,  449. 
Welland,  Wenlond  [co.  Worcester],  64. 
Welle,  Welles,  Ivo  de,  300. 

John  atte,  the  elder,  314. 

,  ,  the  younger,   314. 

,  Oillard  de,  16,  104. 

,  ,  constable   of  the   castle 

of  Harlech,  269. 

,  Peter  de,  315,  440. 

,  Robert  de,  79,  85,  88,  114,  127, 

193,  201,  204,  206,  210,  232,  240, 

345,  384,  409. 
,  ,  supplying  the  place  of 

the  Steward,   428. 
,  ,  Maud    his    wife,    114, 

127,  409. 
,  ,  Cicely      daughter      of, 

331. 
,  ,  John  his  clerk,  384. 

Robert  atte,  54,  318. 

,  of  Biccheham,  456. 

,  of  Eghinton,  presented. 

to  St  Qrlles,  Winchelsea,  365. 

Simon  le,  322. 

,  Thomas  de,  169,  325. 

,  William  de,   16,  239. 

Welle.    See  tJpwell. 

Wellebourn,  Welleburn,  Nicholas  de, 
parson  of  Whitburn,  co.  Dur- 
ham, 283,  322,  325. 

2u 


GKNERAL    INDEX. 


Welleby.    Nee  Welby. 
WelletorU,  Geoffrey  de,  216,  217. 

uiinleii  of  St.  CroM  by 

\\  ncliester    3,   '>7- 
Welleford       Sie  Welford. 
Wellehaugti      Sm  WbHow. 
Welles      Siv  Welle. 
Welles      Sec  Wells;   Welle. 
Wellesleye    John  de,  52,  43". 
Wellesworth,  aarioia  wife  of  Roger  de. 

283. 
Wellewick,   Hugh   de,   parson  of  Hurs- 

ley,    138. 
Wellewyk.     See  Welwick. 
Wellington,     Welyngton    [co.     Salop], 

William     de     Ayremynne,     pre- 
bendary of,  95. 
Master  Richard  de  Abyrdon, 

prebtindarj  of    M. 
Wellou.     ,S'fc  Weliuiw. 
Wellow,  WfllelinuKli  [co.  Not-bingham], 

letters    pHleut.    dated    at,    240, 

257,  282. 
Wells,  Welles,  co.  Somerset,  6,  130,  3&^. 
,  St    Andrews,  denn  and  chapter 

of,  25,   210,   Wj. 
J  prebend      of.         See      Combe 

QuHirta;    Henstridge. 
,  prebendaries  of.       See  Middel- 

ton,  Master  Gilbert  de ;  Cantua- 

ria,  Bobert  de. 
pruvost    I'f    Master   Robert  de 

Hnsplshnwe,   23. 
,  St.  John  tlie  Bnptiat,  hospital 

of,  prior  jind  hrotlirpn  of.  6. 

f  Welles  [oo.  Somerset],  430. 

next  the  Sea.  Welles  [co.   Nor- 
folk],  109.   410. 
Wellum,  Adam  de,  parson  of  Wollaton, 

304,   360. 
Wellyngbiry,    Henry    de,    purveyor    of 

Welney,   Wefstrem,   co.   Norfolk,   river, 

336. 
Welshpoot,   !a  Pole   [co.   Montgomery], 

castle  of    48.  49,  307. 

,  castle-tenants  of,  aiO. 

,  land  of,  136. 

,  lord   of.    Sec  Cherleton,   John 

de. 

,  John  le  Say  of.     Sec  Say. 

WeUton     [Woolstone,     co.     Lancaster], 

Bidiard  de,  382. 
Wflbtrem  See  Welney. 
Walton    Walter  de  Shelton,  parson  of, 

152,   171 
Walton    Nicholas  de,  41. 
Welwicic,      Wellewyk,     Welwyk      [co. 

York],  299. 
Master   William   de   Beverlaco, 

parson  of,  245. 


I    Welwyk.    See  Welwick. 

I    Wii>ljngloii    Gregory  de,  121. 

I    ,  Master  Richard  de,  4. 

Se«  Wellington. 

Wem,  Wemme  [co.  Salop],  William  le 

Bobdler  of.    See  BotiUer. 
WciiiLiie,  Richard  son  of  David  de,  146. 
\Vende<ilut\e,  Thomas  de,  parson  of  Ed- 

lingKin    144. 
Wendout,  Walter,  455. 
I    Wendovre,  Ralph  de,  103,  229,  346. 
;    Wenergh.     See  Barton  Winyard. 
Wengrave     [Wingrave,     co.     Bucking- 
ham], John  de.  259,  268,  308,  312. 
Wenlock,  Wenlok  [co.  Salop],  prior  of, 

50,  53. 
Wenlocksbni.i.  Wailokesbeme.  Wallok*- 
buro  [in  the  parish  oi'  St.  GU««, 
Middlesex],       prebend      of      St. 
Paul's,   London,   Sal. 

Master  Gilbert  de  Middleton, 

prebendary  of,  43. 
Wenlok,  Richard  de,  18(>.  338. 
,   ,  presented     to     Pitch- 
ford,    112. 

,  Richard  son  of  John  de,  256. 

William  de,  303. 

Wenlond.     See  Welland. 
'    Wensetre.     See  Winatree. 
1   Went.     See  Gwent. 
;    Wentllo<w,   Wentelok,  Wenthelok  [co. 
I  MoiinHiiith],  parts  of,  167. 

Wenyngton,  Gilbert  de,  382. 
'■    Wooley     in     Northfield,     Welei^     [co. 
I  W<irce.-.ter].  park  of,  196. 

'    W'erdale,  Richnrd  de,  207. 

,  William   de,   94,   276. 

,  William  de,  presenlted  to  Aber- 

ffraw.  138. 
Werdelay.     See  Weardley. 
I    Werdon,  Robert  de,  76. 
1    Were.     Set  Wyre. 
Weremenstre.    See  Warminster. 
Werk,  Adam,  '  of  the,'  253. 

John  'of  the,'  2.W. 

Werk     See  Wark. 
[    Werkeworth      Sec  Warkworth, 
;    Werkmon,   Richard  le,  255, 
Werkworth.     See  Warkworth. 
H'ermnn,  John,  371. 
W«rmenstre.    See  Warminster. 
I    Wermodeston .  William  de,  190. 
,    Wermwelle,  John  de.  239. 
I    Wermynistre,     William    de,    parson    of 
1  Ackworlli.   91. 

I    Wermynystre.    See  Warminster. 
1    Wern,  John.  64. 
I    Wertlyng.     See  Wartling. 
I   Wertyng,  William  de,  276. 
I    Werwell.  William  de,  402. 


TtEnebal  index. 


Weryngtou.     See  Warrington. 
Wesenhnm,   Adam   de,   108, 

See  Weaaenhnni. 

Wessington,   Wessyugton,  John  do,   "16, 

Robert  de.  m. 

,  William  de.  7. 

West,  Thomfts,  186,  223,  244,  24G,  422, 
West    Acre,    Woatacre    [co.    Norfolk]. 

prior   and  convent  of,   130,    138, 

284. 
Westborovgh,  Weetburgh  [co.  Lincoln], 

Westbrook,  Westbrok  fco,  Easex  "1 
375. 

Westbnrgh,  William  de,  160. 

Weatbnrgh,     See  Westborough. 

Westburj-   co.  S-iiiiliainptdii,  52. 

Wostbiiry  on  Tivu:  [co.  Glou- 
cester], collegiafe  church  of. 
Master  Robert  de  Hasele,  pre- 
bendary of.  269.  270. 

[co.   Wiltshire],   190. 

Wastbury,  William  de,  30,1. 

WojjtWHloford.    .SVeOodford. 

Westden,  Henry  de,  318, 

Westderbam.     See  Dereham  West. 

Westduene.    See  Dean  West. 

Westeneys,     See  Wasteneja. 

Westerne,  John  de,  388, 

Westgate,  co.  Kent.  314, 

Westgrenestede.     Sve   Orinstead   West. 

Weatbale.    See  Westley  Waterleaa. 

Westhall  [co,  ."iuiriitkl     -'*-^l, 

Westham,  Weatbamme  [co,  Snaaex]. 
1S3. 

Westhorsley     See  Horsloy  West. 

Wosthiuidelcsfoid,    Sec  Uttlesford. 

WeifliinsedfiTi.     See  Langdon  West. 

Westle.     See  Westley  Waterless. 

Westlee.     See  Westley. 

Westlee.     See  Lee  Chapel, 

Weatlay,  Westlee.  co.  Suffolk,  13. 

Westley  Waterless,  Weatle.  Weatbalo 
[co.  Cnnibrideo],    M<. 

Weatmarkham,     S"'  Markham  West. 

Wostminsler  [00.  Middlesex],  3.  430. 

abbot  of,  207. 

,  king  at,  44-'i, 

letters   patent   dated   at.    1-27, 

^-37,  40.  41,  43-4.1.  .03-00,  208- 
274,  276,  277,  279-261,  283,  311. 
313,  314,  360.368,  387.  389-431. 
412-tw. 

palaoe.  clerk  of  works  of.       Sei- 

Chaylhou,  Will  am  de. 

parliament  at,    115.    157,  367, 

368. 

Clement,  ship  of,  299. 


Westmoreland,  oountv  of,  93,  263,  394. 

,  castles  of.  220. 

commonalty  of,   2S4-. 

arrays  and  levies  in.  30.  90,  97, 

125,  140,  143,  208,  212,  227,  240, 

,  mines   in,   414. 

,  king's  parks,  Ac,  in,  375. 

,  peace  in,  .')9. 

rebels'  lands  in,   144,  161. 

j    sheriff  of,  240,  289.  295. 

adherents  of  the  Scots  in,  429, 

warden   of.     See   H:art«la,   An- 

drew  de. 

Weston  [CO.  Gloucester  P],  352. 

[in  Weedon-Loys,  co.  Northamp- 
ton]. 50, 

[co.  Nottingham],  letters  patent 

dated  at,  239. 

[co.  Somerset],  350. 

by  Beccles  [co.   Suffolk],  Henry 

de  Merton,  parson  of,   122. 

by  Spalding  [eo.  Lincoln],  34. 

Coney,    Cimvngesrun    [co.    Suf- 
folk],   L'lS, 

,  advon-son  of,   218. 

Edyth.     Sec   Edith    Weston. 

on   Treiit,   t(3     Staffiml,    letters 

patent  dated  ol,  217. 

,  ur  Weston  sub  PMge  [co.  Glon- 

oester],  letters  patent  dated  at, 
70,  71,  74,  75.  76,  77,  78,  79,  146, 
147. 

Weston,  Gilbert  son  of  Lucy  de,  253. 

,  Joan  de,  267,  369. 

John  de.  3,  29,  ft5,  66,  81,  106, 

141, 183,  228.  242.  267.  a58,  388. 

,   ,   Rontrinp  Ills  wife,   388. 

John  de,  the  younger,  18.^. 

,  Marshal  of  the  House- 
hold, 313. 

,  ,  keeper  of  the  Tower  of 

London,  3;>4,  364. 

,  John  son  of  John  de,  3. 

juxta  Brewode,  John  de,  63. 

,  XJoholnn  do.  33.  SW. 

,  Robert  de,   99. 

,  Master  Robert  de.    parson  of 

Ashley  by  Rockingham,  287, 

Robert  de,  of  Dorking,  17, 

Ilionias   de.    18,5. 

,  Walter  de,  172. 

William  de.   125.  313. 

,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Porchester,  28. 

,  eschcator        in        the 

counties  of  Surrey,  Sussex,  Kent, 
Middlesex  and  London.  395.  402, 
424, 

,  rebel,  367. 


676 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Weston — eont. 

,  Master  William  de,  993. 

,  f  parson  of  Adderbury, 

45. 
,  ,  professor  of  civil  law, 

45. 
,  ,  prebendary  of  Leigh- 
ton  Buzzard,  363,  3^. 
y  ,  canon  of  Lincoln,  300. 

Westperet.     See  Parret,  West. 
Westrasen.     See  Rasen,  West. 
Westrop  [co.  Wdltshire],  154. 
Westsutton.     See  Sutton  Valence. 
Westtillebrok.     See  Tilbrook,  West. 
Westtillebury.     See  Tilbury,  West. 
Westwalton.    See  Walton,  West. 
Westwenyz.     Sec  Winch,  West. 
Westwyk,  Robert  de,  chaplain  of  the 
chapel  of  Newsoin  on  Tees,  113. 
Westwythenham.         See     Wittenham, 

West. 
Westyate,  William  atte,  195. 

,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  195. 

Wetenhale,  Adam  de,  126,  410. 
Wetewang,  John,  273. 
Wetewang.     See  Wetwang. 
Wetewode,  Roger  de,  20. 
Wetherby,  co.  York,   143. 
Wetheresfeld,  William  de,  7. 
Wetheringsett,     Wetheringesete     [co. 
Suffolk],     Thomas     de     Stowe, 
parson  of,   109. 
Wethersfield  [co.  Essex],  238. 
Wetwang,  Wetewang  [oo.  York],  Gail- 
lard  de  Duro  Forti,  prebendary 
of,   111. 
Wexford,     Weisford,     lord     of.      See 

Valence,  Aymar  de. 
Weydour,  John  le,  270. 
Weye,  William  de  la,  16. 
Weye.    See  Wye. 
Weyland,   John  de,    187. 

Weymouth,  Waymuwe  [co.  Dorset],  151, 

371. 

,  men  of,  114. 

Weyvill,  John  de,  315,  380. 

Whaddon,  Waddon  [divers].  Doff  us  de 

Barde,  parson  of,  327,  328. 
Whaite.     See  Wayte. 
Whalley,     Whallay     [co.     Lancaster], 

abbot  of,  89,  286,  346. 

Whappestede.     See  Whepstead. 

Wharram,  Wharrum  [co.  York],  136. 

,  church  of,  136. 

Wharram  Percy,  Wharrum  Percy  [co. 
York],  111. 

Whassyngburgh,  Humphrey  de,  2. 

Whassyngburgh.     See  Wassingborough. 

Whateleye.     See  Wheatley. 

Whatsand      [Wassand,      oo.      York  ?], 
Ralph  de,  317. 


Whatton,  oo.  Leicester,  228. 

Whatton  [co.  Nottingham],  Richard  de, 

413. 
,  ,  Agnes  his  wife,  413. 

,  Richard  de,  149,  161,  180,  182, 

224,  238,  242,  249,  257,  273,  287, 

313,  314,  318,  381. 

,  Robert  de,  161. 

[co.    Nottingham],    Roger    de, 

413. 
Wheatley,       Wheteleye,        Whateleye, 

Whetetleye     [co.     Nottingham], 

55,  318,  370. 
[co.  Oxford],  quarry  at  Cherle- 

grave  in,  270. 
Wheel  Hall  ?  Welhall  [in  Riocall.   co. 

York],  401. 
Wheleby,  John  de,  61. 

See  Welby. 

Whelnetham,  Welnetham.  Wolnetham, 

John  de,  59,  124,  184,  186,  225, 

274. 
Whelwright,  William  le,  162,  170. 
Whepstead,   Whappestede,  co.  Suffolk, 

287. 
Where  well.     See  Wherwell. 
Wherleton.    See  Whorlton. 
Wherwell,    Wherewell    [co.    Southamp- 
ton], abbess  and  convent  of,  321. 
Wheston,  John  de,  of  Hereby,  237. 
,  John  son  of  John  de,  of  Kere- 

by,  237. 
Wlieteleye,  Whetetleye.    See  Wheatley. 
Whethirmerssh,  John  de,    171. 
Whethale,  Richard,  237. 
Whetston,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Bexhill  by 

Hastings,  33. 
Whichewode.     See  Wychwood. 
Whigton,  Bartholomew  de,  32. 
[Whikham,]  Quykham,  Master  William 

de,  261. 
Whinfell,  Whynfel  [co.  Westmoreland], 

forest  of,  437. 
,  Robert  de  Soureby,  forester  of, 

437. 
,  forester  of.       See  Geveleston, 

Ughtred  de. 
Whiston,  Whistan  [co.  York],  447. 
Whitacre,  co.  Warwick,  156. 
Whitacre,  Edmund  de,  76. 
Whitbourn,  Wytebourne,  co.  Hereford, 

452. 
Whitburn,   Whitebeme   [co.   Durham], 
Nicholas  de  Wellebourn,  parson 
of,  283,  322,  325. 
Whitby,  Whyteby,  Whiteby,  co.  York, 
54,  305,  337. 

,  Thomas  de  Haukesgarth,  abbot 

of,  184,  195. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Whitby— «,Bf. 

,  Thomas  de  Malton,   abbot  of. 

179. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  179. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  331. 

,  church  of,   305. 

,  town  and  liberty  of,  100. 

,  ship  from,  143. 

Whitchurch,       Album       Monasferium, 

Whitecherche,  co.  Salop,  rx).  I7r>. 
,  Wytcherel   [co.   Soathainpton], 

Roger,     the    prior    of 

Winchester'a  heyward  of,  310. 

Whitchurch,  GanoniconKn,  White- 
cherohe  [co.  Dorset],  hundred  of, 
244. 

White,  Whyte,  Henry  le,  a5. 

Juliana  his  wife,  an. 

J ,  Matilda   hia   daughter, 

John  le,  im,  388.  461. 

,  Nicholas  le.  81. 

Roger  le,  315,  380. 

the  younger,  315,  380. 

,  Simon  le,  91S. 

Stephen  le,  286. 

,  ,  of  BsTorley,  106. 

Thoinas   le,    154. 

Walter,  burgess  of  Ravenserodd, 

109. 

,  William,  8C. 

,  William  le,  315. 

,  ,  Robert     his     brother, 

316. 

Sre  Qwyte. 

Whita-Castle     [co.      Monmouth].       See 

Three  Castles. 
Whiteberne.    See  Whitburn. 
Whiteeherch.    See  Whitchurch. 
Whitwhirch,  John  de,  239. 
WhiUfeld,  Whittefeld,  Robert  de,  266- 

,   WilliBtvi  rie.  Ifi,  40,  82,  166. 

Whit«gift  [Whitgift,   00.  York],  John 

son  of  Richard  de,  2.'">6,  375. 
Whitegiff.     ,V   Whitgiff. 
Whitehaven,  WbitufhavL^n.  co.  Cumber- 
land, 305. 
Whitehevod,  Whitheved,  Richard,  176. 

William,   iro,  377. 

See  Wythod. 

Whitele.    See  Whitley. 
Wbiteleye,     See  Whitley. 
Whitebk.    See  Whitlok. 
Whiteman,  Whitman,  Alice,  253,  268, 

308,  312. 

,  John.  253,  258,  308,  312. 

Thomas,  253,  356.  308,  312. 

William,  363,  268,  308.  312. 

Whitene,    Thomas    de,     parson    of    a 

moiety  of  Thwing,  235. 


Whit«webbe,  Walter  le,  172. 
Whitewell,  Whytewell,  HasouU  de,  59, 

168,  372,  378. 

See   Whittewell. 

Whitoivyk.     See  Whitwick. 
Whitgift,  Whitegift  [co.  York],  221. 

See  Whiteffft. 

Whith.    See  With. 
Whitheved.     See  Wliiteheved. 
Whitinton.    See  Whittington. 
WhitluiiU  iu  Wales  [co.  Carmarthen], 

abbot  of,  202,  394. 
Whitley    Whitely  [co.  Berkshire],  34, 
Whiteleye.      Wyteleye,      Whit- 

teleie    co.  Chester,  161,  194. 
Whitlok,  Wbvllok,  Whitelok,  John  de, 

,  ..'. ,  Basilia    hia   wife,    264, 

,  William,  310. 

Whitman.    See  Whiteman. 

Whitofhaven.     See  Whitehaven. 

Whiton,  Whyton  [Whitton  by  Ips- 
wich P],  Thomas  de.  160,  266. 

Whitsand.     Sec  Wiaaant. 

Whitside,  John,   164. 

Whitstable.   Wliilataiwl.  co.  Kent,  314. 

Wliitstop.  Wiiram,  454. 

Wliilf.  John  lo,  371. 

Whittefeld.    See  Whitefeld. 

Whitteleie.     See   Whitley. 

Whattering  f  Wythryng  [co.  North- 
ampton]   Ahin  viciir  of,  286. 

See  Qwyteryng. 

Whittewell  [Whitwell,  co.  Norfolk], 
James  de,  27,  29. 

,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  27,  29. 

,  Walter  de,  29. 

See  Whitewell. 

Whittington,  Whityngton  [co. 

Derby  i"].  John  de  Derby,  parson 
of,  210,  344. 

Whityndoii,  Master  Walter  de, 

Iiilep.  parson  of,  SS. 

'Whitinlun,     Wydyiiton,     Whit- 

ynton  [co,  Sh1(,[j].  Imid  of,  136. 

levies  from,  98. 

lord   of.        See   Warin, 

Fulk   son   of. 

WhittlB«e»  ?  Whylottlcyc  [co.  Cam- 
bridge], 110. 

Whittlewood,  Whittylwode,  Whyttyl- 
wode  [cos.  Northampton,  Oxford, 
and  Buckingham],  forestership 
of,  76. 

forenter  of.    Su  Gorges,  Ralph 

de;    Dammory,  Riohard, 

Whitton  by  Ifisn 

Whitwick,    Wl.ilo«yk    [c.     1 
John  de  Cauiitebrimj, 
106. 


678 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Whitworth,    Wythworth    [co.    Lancas-       Wighton    Wy^toa    Watton,  co.   Nor- 
ter]    286.  ^®^^'  ^^^'  ^' • 

Whityng,  Whytyn,  Whytyiig,  GeoflFrey       ;.;:.-  ^^*^^??.  ^",V ^^'^  r^-  .,,,„        ^„ 
'off/    of    Barton     on    Humber,       Wighton.      ^^Nyghton      [Wighton,      co. 

Norf.],   Bartholomew   de,    44/- 
[Weighton,  co.  York  ?],  Henry 

de,  110,  110. 

Sec  Wygton. 

Wigington,  co.  Oxford.     See  Wyginton. 
Wigniore,    Wyggenior    [co.    Hereford], 

laud  of,  peace  in,  215. 
,  castle  and  land  of,  keeper  of. 

See  Cherleton,  Alan  de. 
Wigoruia.     See  Worcester;   Wirecestre. 
Wigston     Magna,     Wykyngeston     [co. 

Leicester],      Roger      Botetourt, 

parson  of,  245. 
Wigtoft,     Wygetoft,      Wyketoft     [co. 

Lincoln],   13. 
,  Master  Thonias  de  Langetoft, 

parson  of,  13. 
,  Robert   de  Clif\   presented   to, 

79. 
Wigton,  Wygeton,  co.  Cumberland,  175, 

302. 
in   Harewood  ?   Wyggedon   [co. 

York],   90. 
Wike   in  Harewood,    W^k  [co.   York], 

90. 

Wikerle,   Robert  de,   54. 

Wikham,  Wykham,  John  de,  100,  121, 

149,   314,  336. 

,  Richard  de,   76. 

,  Tliomas  de,    76. 

Wikkilwod,  William  de,  parson  of  Boyl- 

stone,   142. 

Wiktoft,  Thomas  de,  of  Friston,  257. 

Wilberfoss,  W'iberfosse  [co.  York], 
prioress  of,  303. 

Wilbraham,  little,  Wilberham  Parva 
[co.  Cambridge],  66. 

W^ildemore.     See  Wildmoor. 

Wilden,  W>ldon,  co.  Bedford,  318. 

,  John  de  Perbenham,  parson  of, 

318. 

,  Richard  de  Suththorp,  pre- 
sented  to,   231. 

Wildmoor,  Wyldemore,  Wildemore  [co. 
Lincoln],  393. 


109. 

,  Thomas,   110,   165. 

,  William,  448. 

See  Wytheng. 

Whityngton.     See  Whittington. 
Whixley,    Quixlay   [co.    York],    church 

of,   348. 
Whorl  ton,  Wherleton  [divers],  king  at. 

339. 
Whrighte.     See  Wright. 
Whryte.     See  Wrighte. 
Whynfel.     See  Whinfell. 
Whyppyn,    William,    58. 
Whvte.     Sec  White. 
Whyteby.     See  Whitby. 
Whytesleye.     Sec  Whittlesea. 
Whytewalle,   Philip   de,   388. 

Whytewell.     See  Whitewell. 
Whytington,  John  de,  162. 
Whytlok.     See  Whitlok. 
Whyton.     See  Whit  on. 
Whytsand,  Bartholomew  de  358. 

See  Wissant. 

Whyttylwode.     See  Whittlewood. 
Whytyn.     Sec  Whityng. 
Wiccheberd,   Peter,   88. 
Wich,   Wych,  Richard,   329. 

,  William  de,  78. 

Wicken  ?  Wykes  [near  Gayton,  co. 
Norfolk],  201. 

W^ickham,  Wykham  [co.  Southampton], 
Walter  de  Berton,  parson  of,  413. 

St.  Paul,  Canouns  Wykham  [co. 

Essex],  52,  221. 
Wickhambreux,    Wykeham,    co.    Kent, 

343. 
Widnes,  Wydenes,  co.  Lancaster,  161. 

Wigan,  Wygan,  Wygan  Underwode  [co. 
Lancaster],  Robert  de  Cliderhou, 
par.son  of,  105,  110,  281,  416. 


,  Hugh  son  of  Henry  Hughefione    i    ,  moor  of,  180,  182. 


of,  416. 
Wigan,    W^ygan,    W^ygayn,    Henry   de, 

rector,  parson,  or  warden,  of  8t. 

Margaret's  Chapel,   Cowling,   89- 

91. 

,  John,  305. 

,  Walter   de,    146,    409. 

Wiggenhall,  W^nggenhalo,  Wygenhale, 

CO.  Norfolk,  122,  160,  390. 
Wight,  isle  of,  276,  354,  368,  375,  380, 

386. 
,  king's  chace  in,  forester  of.    See 

Gymmyng,   John. 

,  ,  keeper  of.     See  Byflet, 

Richard  de. 


Wilinton.     See  W^ilyngton. 
Wiliton.     See  Willington. 
Wilke,  William  le,  386. 
Willardby,  William  de,  415. 
Wille,  John,  27. 

Willeamescote.     See   Williamscote. 
Willohy.     See  Wilughby. 
Willelmi,   Guillehni,   Bernard,   290. 

,  W^illiani,   447. 

Willem.     See  W^illiam. 

Willesden,    Willesdon   [co.    Middlesex], 

52,    221. 
Green,    Willesdone    Grene    [co. 

Middlesex],      prebend      in      St. 

Paul's,    London,   222. 


GENEKAL    INDEX. 


679 


William  I  or  II,  331. 

William,  Willem  ap  David,  443. 

ap  Griffith,   77. 

ap  Lewelin,  77. 

ap  Res,  18. 

ap  Roys,   77. 

,  Adam  son  of,  de  Blaktoft,  329. 

,  ,  de  Houeden,  86. 

,  Augustin  son  of,   le  Charcter, 

254. 
,  Godfrey  son  of,  de  Alta  Rypa, 

384. 

,  Henry  son  of,  377. 

,  James  son  of,  de  Stafford,  the 

younger,   210,  211. 
...,  John  son  of,  412. 

•  ••••••••«     ••••••••••     vlt?    V.^-liLJ«    XO%/* 

•  •••••••  4^     •••••••••J     U6    jPALiGyj     JLVJi  m 

,  ,  le  Fader,  271. 

,  ,  ,  Maud  his  wife, 

271. 
,  Master  John  son  of.  atte  Halle, 

of  Harewell,  411. 
,  ,  del  Hide,  388. 

,  ,  de  Lee,  378. 

,  ,  ,  William         his 

brother,  378. 

,  ,  de  Northdalton,  101. 

,  ,  de       Torkeseye,       the 

younger,  116. 

,  Nicholas  son  of,   de  Ledewell, 

/291. 
I..,  Philip,  315. 

,  Richard,  315. 

,  Richard   son   of,    de   Boseberd- 

kirk,  117. 
,  ,  Boniface    his    brother, 

117. 
,  ,  de  Radeclif,  162. 

,  Robert  son   of,    de   Middelton, 

326. 
,  ,  le  Vavasour,  100. 

,  ,  le  Mortymer  of  Ingolds- 

by,  58. 
,  de  Neuby,  60. 

,  Roger  son  of,  11. 

,  ,  le  Fowler,   172. 

,  ,  de  Somervill,  310. 

,  Simon  son  of,  le  Fevre,  of  Little 

Saxham,  387. 
,  de  Sibothorp,   326. 

,  Stephen  son  of,  de  le  Dom,  326. 

,  .son  of  Thomas,  Robert  scm  of, 

446. 
,  ,  Roger  son  of,  446. 

William  son  of,  19,  36,  99,  136. 

,  ,  le    Botiller.    of    Hard- 
mead,  319. 
,  ,  de  Borhunte,   374. 

,  ,  le      Cornmangere,      of 

Leatherhead,   219. 


William,  William  son  of — cont. 
,  ,  de  Erghum,   106. 

,  ,  le  Fevre,  of  Apethorpe, 

252 
, ,  le  Flemyng,   369. 

,  ,  de  Overton,  400,  401. 

,  ,  le  Sone,  383. 

Williamscote,  Willeamescote  [Williams- 
cote,  CO.  Oxford],  Richard  de,  16, 
71,  163. 

Willinghaiii  in  Well  Hundred,  Wolyng- 
ham  by  Stow  St.  Mary,  co.  Lin- 
coln,  149. 

Willingham,  Wyvelyngham  [co.  Cam- 
bridge or  Lincoln],  John  de 
Wroxhale,  parson  of,  89. 

Willingham,  co.  Lincoln.  See  Wyve- 
lingham. 

Willingfcon,  Wyliton,  Wilton,  co.  Bed- 
ford, 129,  155,  361,  4;51. 

Willisford.     See  Wilsford. 

Willougjhby,  Wilughby,  Wyiegheby, 
Wyloughby  [co.  Lincoln  ?],  Wil- 
liam de  Spanby,  parson  of  106. 

[diocese    of    Lincoln],     William 

de  Colby,  presented  to,  331. 

,  118. 

Wilmington,  Wilmynton  [co.  Kent], 
271. 

Wilmynton.     See  Wilmington. 

Wilsford,  Willisford  [co.  Lincoln],  prior 
of,   106. 

Wilsford  ?   Wyvelesford   [divers   cos.], 

Nicholas  de  Lynwode,  parson  of, 

84,   174. 

Wilteshire,  William  son  of  Warin  de, 
106. 

Wilton,  Wylton  [co.  Wilts],  357. 

,  Enmia,  abbess  of,  36. 

,  Constance  de  Percy,  abbess  of, 

43,  70. 

,  St.   John   without,   hospital  of, 

prior  and  convent  of,  357,  390. 
Wilton,  Wylton,  Alan  de,  374. 
,  Master  Thomas  de,   chancellor 

of  St.  PauFs,  Loudon,  prebendary 

of  Ruginere,  414. 

,  Walter  de,  3^52. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  3;*)2. 

Wilton.    Sec  Willington. 

Wilts,  county  of,  43,  234,  429. 

arrays  and  levies  in,  39,  44,  96, 

123,   131,  213,  224. 

,  peace  in,  216. 

,  rebels'   lands  in,  40,   144,   161, 

232,  359. 
sheriff   of,   28,   213,   227,   267, 

413. 


680 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Wilughby,  Wylughby,  Wylugheby, 
Wyluby,  Wylghby,  Wyleghby, 
Willeby,  Adam  de,  339. 

,  GeoflFrey  de,  448. 

,  Isabel  de,  115. 

John  de,  56,  57,  124,  224,  238, 

242,  287,  318,  369,  373. 

,  Master  Peter  de,  chancellor  of 

St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  and  pre- 
bendary of  Finglass,  431. 

,  Richard    de,    justice    of    oyer 

and  terminer,  54,  59,  167,  172, 
253,  309,  314,  339,  349,  386. 

,  chief     justice     of     the 

Bench,   Dublin,   342. 

,  Richard  de,  the  elder,  304,  313, 

348. 
,  ,  the  younger,  348,  412. 

,  Robert  de,  103,  331.  431. 

Wilyngton,  Wylyngton,  Wilinton,  Wdl- 

ynton,  Henry  de,  16,  62,  81,  148, 

378,  381,  442. 

Edmund  de,  Christina  wife  of, 

396. 
John  de,  19,  62,  81,  87,  353. 

Ralph  de,  19. 

Wimbish,  "Wymbissh  [co.  Essex],  Master 
John  de  Heselarton.  parson  of, 
336. 

Wimpole,  co.  Cambridge.  See  Wyn- 
pole. 

Winch,  West,  Westwenyz  [co.  Norfolk], 
284. 

Winchoombe,  Wynchecumbe  [co.  Glou- 
cester], abbot  of,  64. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  44. 

Winchelsea,     Wynchelse,     Wynchelese 

[co.  Sussex],  148,  160,  310,  318, 

371,  374,  385. 

,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of,  14. 

,   ,  murage  and  pavage  for, 

14. 

,  Stephen  Alard  of.     See  Alard. 

,  Robert  Batay le  of.   See  Batay le . 

,  la  Crodeyere,  ship  of,  277. 

St.  Giles,  Robert  atte  Welle  of 

Eghinton,   presented  to,   365. 

Winchendon,  co.  Buckingham.  See 
Wynchyndon. 

Winchester,  Wynchestre,  Wintonia  [co. 

Southampton],   29,    54,   96,   375, 

430. 
,  archdeacon  of.      See  Sinobaldi, 

Master  James. 

bishop  of,  12,  50,  340,  ^1. 

,  See  Asserlo,    Rigaud 

de;  Merewell,  Henry  de;  Sand- 
ale,  John  de  (1316—1319) ;  Strat- 
ford, John  de  [1324—1338]. 


Winchester — cont. 

,  bishopric  or  diocese  of,  27,  41, 

208,  283,  285,  338,  342,  345,  348, 
a53,  356,  357,  360,  363,  367,  396, 
397,  400,  408,  410,  413,  421,  431, 
432,  435. 

Hugh,  earl  of,  129. 

See  Despenser,  Hugh  le. 

,  letters    patent    dated    at,    46 

{sic). 
,  St.  Cross  by,  house  of,  53. 

,  warden  of.    See  Welle- 

ford,  Geoffrey  de. 

,  St.  Elizabeth,  chapel  of,  prov- 
ost of,  57. 

,  St.  Mary's  abbey,  340,  437. 

,  ,  abbess  of,  204. 

,  prebend  of.  See  Leek- 
ford. 

St.  Swithun's,  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  10,  290. 

the  prior  of,  Roger  the 

heyward  of,  310. 

,  Statute  of,  133. 

Windsor,  Wyndesore  [co.  Berks],   148. 

castle  of,  314,  349,  446. 

gate    of,    Edmund    de 

Alegate,  keeper  of,  30. 
,  Roger  le  Porter,  keeper 

of,  30. 
,  constable  of,  Ralph  de 

Cammoys,  30. 

letters  patent  dated  at,  44. 

pontage  for,  360. 

See  Wyndesore. 

Windsor  Old.  co.  Berks,  112,  115,  393. 
Wine,  192. 

Winfarthing,  Wynneferthyng,  oo.  Nor- 
folk, 13. 

Winfrith  Newburgh,  Wyui"red  Neburgh 
[co.  Dorset],  Robert  de  Hem- 
myngburgh,  parson  of,  123. 

Wingrave,  co.  Buckingham.     See  Wen- 
grave. 
Winshill,  Wynsull,  co.  Derby,  255. 

Winstone,     Wynstan,     co.     Gloucester, 

166,  168. 

See  Wynstone. 

Winstree,  Wensetre,  co.  Essex,  hundred 

of,  61. 
Winterbourne-Basset  ?      Wynterburne, 

CO.  Wilts,  166,  168. 
Winterbourn  Came,   alias  Huntington, 

Hondyngton         [co.         Dorset], 

Thomas  parson  of  the  church  of, 

445. 
Winterbourn       Earls,       Eurleswynter- 

bourne,  Wynterburn  [co.  Wilts], 

179,  343,  390. 
Winterbourn  Ford,  Wynterbournfourde 

[CO.  Wilts],  390. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


681 


Winterboruc  Houghton,  Uugheton,  co. 
Dorset,  165,  168. 

Winterboum  Steepleton,  Wynterbourn 
Stupelton  [co.  Dorset],  445. 

Wintryngham,  GeoflFrey  de,  134. 

Winwick,         Wynewyk,         Wynewhyg 

[divers   cos.],    JoKn    de    Stokes, 

parson  of,  119,  345. 

Master    John    de    Bauinburgh, 

parson  of,  337. 
Wirecestre,      Wygornia,      Wyrecestre, 

Alan  de,  416. 

,  Christiana  de,  323. 

John  de,  220. 

Richard  de,  77. 

,  rector  of  Aberffraw,  2. 

presented  to  Aston  in 

Morthyng,  39. 
,  parson  of  Ryburgh,  81. 

,  presented   to  Bretten- 

ham,  179. 

Wiresdale.     See  Wyresdale. 
Wirkesop.    See  Worksop. 
Wirkesworth,   William  do,   40. 
Wirksworth,   Wirkesworth,   co.   Derby, 

149,  156. 
Wirleye.     See  Wyrleye. 
W.irswall,  Wyrswall,  co.  Chester,  197. 

Wisbeach,  Wysebech  [co.  Cambridge], 
194. 

Wiseberwe,  John  de,  346. 

Wisham,  Wysham,  John  de,  131,  133, 

187,  192,  212,  222,  226,  247,  260, 

261,  26i>,  399,  403. 

[Wishanger,]  Wysangre,  co.  Gloucester, 

166,  168. 
Wisman,  Wysman,  Gilbert,  453. 

John,  286. 

Thomas,   134. 

Wissant,  Whitsand,  Wytsand  [Pas  de 
Calais,  iFrance],  250,  376,  391, 
442,  443. 

Wistanstow,  Wystauestowe  [co.  Salop], 
52. 

With,  Wyth,  Geoffrey  de,  123,  213,  242, 
267. 

,  Robert  de,  404. 

Wit  ham,  Wytham,  Wyham,  co.  Essex, 

438. 
,  hundred  of,   61. 

Witham,  Wyme  [co.  Lincoln],  river  of, 
373,  379. 

Witham,  Wytham,  Wythham  [Witham, 
CO.  Lincoln],  Hugh  de,  58. 

John  de,   16. 

William  de,   215. 

Withem  P  Whithem  [co.  lincoln], 
Richard  le,  Vavassour,  parson  of, 
90. 


Withre,  Wythre,  Wyther,  Thomas,  167, 
428. 

,  William,  428. 

Withington  E.,  Ewythynton  [co.  Here- 
ford], Robert  de  Wodehous,  pre- 
bendary of.  407. 

Wittenham,  Westwythenham  [oo.  Berk- 
shire],  advowson  of,   121. 

East,  Est  wittenham  [co.  Berk- 
shire], 416. 

Wittering,  Wyteryngge  [oo.  Sussex], 
William  de  Castre,  parson  of, 
325. 

Witton,  Wytton  [near  North  Walsham, 
CO.  Norfolk],  426,  431. 

Witton,  CO.  Norfolk.    See  Wighton. 

Witton  [oo.  Durham],  Thomas  de,  128. 

Wix    Wykes,  co.  Essex,  444,  457. 

,  park  of,  444. 

Wlwissh.     Sec  Woolwich. 

Wockesegh  [Oaksey,  co.  Wilts],  John 
de,  154. 

Wockyng.    See  Woking. 

Wocton    [co.    Norfolk  P],    Robert    de 

Stratesete,  parson  of,  376. 
Wodcok.     See  Wodecok. 
Wo<ldehalle.     Sec  Wodehalle. 
Wode,  Geoffrey  atte,  presented  to  Wod- 

ton,  422. 

,  Henry  de,  165. 

John,  253. 

,  John,  'by  the,*  374. 

Robert  atte,  387. 

,  Stephen  del,  388. 

,  Thomas  atte,  443. 

,  William  atte,  337. 

Woodeacre   Upper   [in   Berdesay  P   oo. 

York],  296. 

Wodebrigge,  Walter  de,  60. 

Wodecock,  Wodcok,  John,  448. 

William,   384. 

Wodecote,  Richard  de,  105. 

Wodeford,  John  de,  184. 

, warden  of  the  hospital 

of  Duning^ton,  95. 

,  ,  presented     to     Melton 

Mowbray,  305. 

,Thonias  son  of  Alice  de,  280. 

Wodehalle,       Wodhalle,       Woddehalle, 

John  atte,  104. 

Richard  de,  the  elder,  12. 

,  Roger  de,  188. 

Wodehalle.    See.  Woodhall. 

Wodeham,  Robert  son  of  Walter  de,  2. 

,  Thomas  de,  67. 

Wodehampton  [Beachampton,  oo. 
Buckingham  P],  William  de 
Chastilloun,^  parson  of,   453. 

Wodehewer,  John,  255. 


682 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Wodehous,  Wodhous,  Richard  de,  late 
Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 
Dublin,  294. 

,  Robert  de,  231,  292,  294,  344, 

345,  423. 
,  ,  warden   or   master   of 

the     hospital     of    St.     Nicholas, 

Pontefract,  So,  91,  101,  111. 
,  ,  clerk  of  the  wardrobe, 

435. 
,   ,  prebendary    of    Ewiith- 

ington  (Ewythynton),  407. 

,  ,  Hugh   his   father,   423. 

,  ,  Maud  his  mother,  423. 

WodehuU.     See   Odell. 

Wodelok,  Master  Richard,  8,  239. 

,  Roger  de,   67. 

,  Walter,  96,  321. 

Woodeman,  John,  116. 

,  Ralph,  374. 

,  Robert,  317. 

Wodemancote.     *S'ce  Woodmancote. 
Wodeneuton.     See  Newton  Wood. 
Woderisyng,  John  son  of  Alexander  de, 

185. 
Woderngate.     See  Woderugge. 
Woderoue,    Woderou,    John.    155,    386, 

451. 
Woderugge,    (ilias    Woderngate,    John, 

253,  258,  308,  312. 
Wodesdon,  Warin  de,  60,  250,  253,  258, 

308,  311. 
Wodestok,   Philip   de,   403. 
Wodestok.     See  Woodstock. 
Wodestok,   Edmund   de.     Sec  Edmund. 
Wodeston,   Martin  de,   Emma  wife  of, 

383. 
Wodeston.     See  Woodstone. 
Wodeward,  Alan  son  of  Nicholas  le,  255. 
John   lo,    162,    373. 

John    son    of    Thomas    le,     of 

Cheswardyn,    48. 

,  John  le,  of  Pailton,  370. 

,  Richard  le  of  Pailton,  370. 

Wodhalle.     Sec  Wodehalle. 
Wodhorn.     See  Woodhorn. 
Wodington,  Woditon.     See  Wotton. 
Wodnton  [diocese  of  Chichester],  chapel 

of,  Geoffrey  at  to  Wode,  presented 

to,    422. 

,  John  de  Silkeden,  rector  of,  422. 

Wodnesfeld.     Sec  Weduesfield. 
Wogan,    Walter,    justice   of   the   king's 

pleas   that   follow   the   justiciary 

of  Ireland,  22,  113,  235. 
Woghhope,  John  de,  313. 
Woking,  Wockyng  [co.  Surrey],  28. 
Wokyndon  Nicholas  de,  9. 
Joan    wife   of,    9,    245, 

399. 


Wolaston,  John  de,   186. 

,  Richard  de,  55. 

Wolaton.     .SVe  WoUaton. 
Wolde,  Robert  de  la,  85,  288,  414. 
Woldwich.     See  Woolwich. 
Wolesthorp,  Robert  de,  208. 

,  ,  Roger  his  brother,  206. 

Wolf,  William,  234,  259,  310. 
Wolferton,  Ralph  de,  315. 
Wolfhampton.     Sec   Wolston   in   Chig- 

well. 
Wolfrycheston.     See  Wolston. 
Wolkstede.     See  Walkinstead. 
Wollaton,    Wolaton   [co.   Nottingham], 

303. 
,  Adam   de   Wellum.    parson   of, 

303,  360. 
WoUavyngton,    church   of,   Thomas   de 

Oollom,  parson  of,   119. 
WoUebeter,  GeoflFrey,  47. 

,  Richard,  47. 

Wollore.     See  Wooler. 
•  Wolmongere,'  155,  257. 
Wolmeresty,  co.  Lincoln,  cross  of,  444. 
Wolmonger,  Wolmanger,  Roger  le,  152, 

310. 
Wolnetham.     See  Whelnetham. 
Wolrich,  John,   157,   164. 
Wolricheston.     See  Wolston. 
Wolseleye,     Wulseleye,     Geoffrey     de, 

parson  of  Marchamley,   146. 

,  Robert  de,  214. 

Wolstanton,  Woolstanton,  co.  Stafford, 
182,   183. 

Wolston  in  Chigwell,  Wolfhampton,  co. 
Essex,  431. 

Wolston,  Wolfrycheston,  Wolricheston 
[co.  Warwick],  prior  of,  44,  365. 

Wolvarcote,  William  de,  78. 

Wolvardynton,  Thomas  de,  parson  of 
Lubbenham.    174.  * 

Wolvardynton.     See  Wolverton. 

Wolveleye.     Sec  Woolfley. 

Wolverhampton,  Wolvernehampton 

[co.  Stafford],  St.  Peter's  free 
chapel,  dean  of.  See  Rudham, 
Godfrey  de. 

,  John  dean  of,  227. 

Wolverton,  Wolvardynton  [co.  War- 
wick], John  de  Beaurepeir,  par- 
son of,   100. 

Wolvescroft.     Sec  Ulverscroft. 

Wolvesthorp,  WilPam  de  Walssh  of. 
See  Walsh. 

Wolvesye,   Richard  de,   366. 

Wolwych.     Sec  Woolwich. 

Wolyngham,  Ralph  de,  219. 

Wolyngham.     Sec  Willingham. 

Wombe,  John,   374. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


683 


Womersley,  Wylmersle,  Wylmursleye  j 
(co.  York],  Peter  de  Askerne,  j 
parson  of,  110. 

,  Richard   de   Feriby,    presented 

to,  221. 

,  ,  revocation  of,  228. 

Wonsington.     See  Wonston. 

Wonston,  Wonsington  [co.  Southamp- 
ton], Master  Robert  de  Ayleston, 
presented  to,  3<)7,  432. 

Woodhall,  Wodehalle,  oo.  Worcester. 
275. 

Woodhay,  Wodehalle  [co.  Berks,  oi 
Hants],  Henry,  parson  of,  37, 
283. 

Woodhorn,  Wodhorn  [co.  Northumber- 
land], Geoffrey  de  Edenham, 
vicar  of,  203. 

Woodmancote,  Wodemancote  [co.  Sus- 
sex], 432. 

Woodsford,  Wardesford  [co.  Dorset], 
44o. 

Woodstock,  Wodestok  [co.  Oxford],  15o, 
257,  258,  368. 

,  bailiffs  and  good  men  of,  42. 

,  murage  for,  42. 

Woodstone,  Wodesfon,  co.  Huntingdon, 

383. 
Wool  Staple,  118,  300. 

,  frauds,   164. 

,  mayor  of.     See  Cherleton,  John 

de. 
,  o£Pences,  commissions  touching, 

146,   193,   317. 

,  extra  tax  on,  198. 

See  Flanders. 

Wooler,  Wollore,  co.  Northumberland, 

435. 
Woolfley,  Wolveleye  [co.  Sussex],  432. 
Woolstanton.     See  Wolstanton. 
Woolstone.     See  Welston. 
Woolstrop,   Wolvesthorp   [co.    Glouces- 
ter],  William  le  Walsh  of.     Sec 

Walsh. 
Woolwich,    Wolwych,    WMssh,    Wold- 

wich  [co.  Kent],  56,  201,  257,  453. 
Wootton,   Wotton   [co.   Bedford],    155, 

450. 
,  Wodington,  co.  Surrey,  park  of, 

448. 
Basset  ?  Wutton,  co.  Wilts,  166, 

168. 

North,    Wotton   [oo.    Norfolk], 

Robert  de  Stratesete,  parson  of, 

376. 

Rivers,  Wotton  [co.  Wilts],  154. 

,  Edmund  de  Rammesbury,  par- 
son o!,  13. 

St.      Laurence,      Wotton      [co. 

Southampton],  William  vicar  of, 
309. 


Worcester,  county  of,  43,  48,  81,  216. 
,  ,  arrays   and   levies   in, 

39,   78,   97,    124,    131,    133,    214, 

224. 
,  ,  contrariants  in,  63,  232. 

,  ,  peace  in,  249. 

,   ,  vagabonds   in,    254. 

,   ,  rebels'    lands   in,    144, 

161,  385. 
,  ,  sheriflF  of,  78,  197. 

Worcester,  Wirecestre  [co.  Worcester], 
city  of,  48,  97. 

,  citizens  and  others  of,  48. 

,  archdeacon   of.     Sec  diaumpe- 

neys,  Master  Adam  le. 
,  bishop   of,    197. 

,  See  Cobham,  Thomas 

de. 
,  bishopric  or  diocese  of,  4,  24, 

35,   103,  128,  207,  335,  420. 

,  Friars  Minors  of,  50. 

,  gaol  of,  254. 

,  keepers  of,   48. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  39,  42, 

44,  45,  46,  47,  48,  49,  50,  52,  61, 

65,  66,  68,  358,  360,  361,  362,  363, 

387,  388. 
,  St.    Mary,    prior   and   convent 

of,  4,  218. 
,  ,  priory,  treasury  of,  197. 

Worfield,  Worfeld  [co.  Salop],  William 
de   Kyrkeby,   presented   to,   38. 

Workedeslegli  [Worsley,  co.  Lancaster], 
Richard  de,  382. 

Worksop,  Wirkesop,  Wyrkesop  [co. 
Nottingham],  447. 

,  prior  of,  88),  337,  ^45. 

Worldham,  Peter  de,  363. 

Worlington,  Wridlyngton  [co.  Suffolk], 
134. 

Wormynton,  Peter  de,  vicar  of  Severn 

Stoke,  103. 
Worsbrough,    Wykesburgh   [co.    York], 

207. 
Worsley,   co.   Lancaster.       See  Worke- 

desiegh. 
Worth.     Stc  High  worth. 
Worth,  CO.  Sussex,  448. 

Worth  Matravers  ?  Worth  [co.  Dor- 
set], Muster  Walter  de  Blyth, 
parson  of,  34. 

Worth,  Master  Rol)ert  de,  174. 

Wotton.     See  Wootton  Rivers. 

Wotton  under  txlgo,  Wotton  [co.  Glou- 
cester], Richard  de  Wotton,  pre- 
sented to,  207. 

Wotton,  John  de,  the  elder,  117. 

,  Michael  de,  155. 

,  Richard  de,  212,  379,  441. 


684 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Wotton,  Richard  de— con^ 

,  ,  presented    to    Wotton 

under  Edge,  207. 
,  prebendary  of  Tagoes- 

town,  439. 

Woume,  John  de,  276. 
Woundy.    See  Undy. 
Woxebrigge,  August  in  de,  189. 

See  Uxbridge. 

Woxebrugge.     See  Uxbridge. 

Wragby,  Wraggeby  [oo.  Lincoln], 
Herdewyk  by.     See  Hardwick. 

Wramplyngham  [Wramplingham,  co. 
Norfolk],  Gilbert  de,  147. 

Wrangil,  Warngyl,  John,  166. 

Wrangle,     Wrangele,     Wrangell,     co. 

Lincoln,  149,  182. 
Wrastelesham,    Walter    de    Habiham, 

parson  of,  364. 

Wrastlyngworth.     See  Wrestlingworth. 
Wraton     [Wrayton,     co.     Lancaster], 

Thomas  de,  382. 
Wratting    Little,     Parva     Wrattynge, 

Wrettyng  [co.   Suffolk],   Robert 

Blis,  presented  to,  272. 
,  Roger  de  Burgoyne,  rector  of, 

272. 
,  John  de  Mordon,  presented  to, 

420. 
Wrattynge.     See   Wratting. 
Wraxhall,  Wroxhale,  co.  Somerset,  244, 

252. 

,  advowson  of,  244. 

,  Richard  de  Bourne,  parson  of, 

381. 
Wraxall,  Wroxhale,  co.  Wilts,  128,  210. 
Wrayton,  co.  Lancaster.     See  Wraton. 
Wreay,  Petrel wra  [co.  Cumberland],  3. 
Wrecchewyk.     See  Wrelchwick. 
Wreck,  case  of,  147. 
Wresel,  William  de,  248. 
Wressle  or  Wressell,  Wresel  [co.  York], 

293. 
,  William   de   Grendale,    parson 

of,  91,  236. 
Wrestlingworth,  Wrastlyngworth 

[Wrestlingworth,   co.    Bedford], 

William  de,  153,  170. 
Wretchwick,    Wrecchwyk,    co.    Oxford, 

369. 
Wrettyng.     See  Wratting. 
Wridlynton.     See  Worlington. 

Wrighte,  Whryte,  Whrighte,  Benedict 
le,  159. 

,  Henry  le,  of  Weston,  50. 

,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  60. 

Robert  le,  171. 

,  Thomas  le,  255. 

,  William  le,  266. 

Writele.     Sec  Writtle. 


I 


I 


Writeling  [Wartling,  oo.  Kent].        See 

Hoo. 
Writhelok,  Walter,  29. 

Writtle,  Writele  [co.  Essex],  All  Saints 
church,  custos  of,  263. 

Wrockeshale.     See  Wroxhale. 

Wrockwardine,  Wrocwardjm  [oo. 
Salop],   60. 

Wroth,  John,  73,  178,  443. 

Richard,  76,  77,  250,  443. 

,  keeper  of  Gower,  82. 

i  ,  constable  of  the  castle 

of  Carreg-Cennen  and  keeper  of 
the  land  of  Iskennen,  222. 

,  ,  Alice  his  daughter,  443. 

,  ,  presented  to  Swansea. 

176. 

Wrotham,  John  de.  Friar  Preacher,  31. 

Wroughton,  >IIyngdon  [co.  Wilts],  Rich- 
ard de  Lustesnall,  parson  of, 
120. 

Wroxhale,  Wrockeshale,  John  de,   19, 

53,  128. 
^  ,  parson  of  Willingham, 

89. 

See  alw  Brokishale. 

Wroxhale.     See  Wraxall. 

Wroxton,   Wroxston   [co.   Oxford],   d2. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  32. 

,  prior  of,  101,  286. 

Wryd,   William,   87. 

Wulseleye.    See  Wolseleye. 

Wumbrelegh  [Taunton  Hund,  oo. 
Devon],   143. 

Wutton.     Se£  Wootton. 

Wy,  Adam  de,  188. 

,  John  de,  259,  308,  312. 

,  ,  prior  of  Bibington,  4. 

,  ,  parson  of  Horton,  384. 

,  William     his     brother, 

384. 

,  Richard  de,  of  Sandwich,  6. 

See  Wye. 

Wyard,    John,    17,    64,    156,    167,    199, 

275,  387,  388. 

,  ,  William  his  man,  388. 

Wybarn,   Alice,   314. 

Wyberd,  Geoffrey,  159. 

,  Nicholas  de,  67. 

,  Ralph,    166. 

See   Wich. 

Wychium.     See  Droitwich. 

Wychoyn,  Stephen  <fe,  401. 

Wychwood,   Whichewode  [oo.   Oxford], 

forestership   of,    246. 
Wychyndon,  Thomas  de,  462. 
Wycom.     Sec  Wykeham. 

Wycombe,  Wycoumb,  co.  Buckingham. 

165,  168. 
Wycombe,  Roger  de,  171. 
Wydecumbe,  John  de,  178. 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


Wydefeld,  John,  373. 
Wydehaye.     See  Woodliay. 
Wydeoes.    See  Widnea. 
Wydeslade,   Rchard   de,   187. 

WydewesoiiP,  Henry  le,  378. 
Wydmerepolo,  Dnrand  de,  437. 
Wydynton.     Sa-  Wh')t jn^liiii. 
Wye,  Wy  [c.i,  KcntJ    384. 
Wye.     .SVc  Brook   by   Wye. 
Wye,    Wovo,    river,   Ml. 
WyfFyn,    \Vil!inni,   110. 
Wygan,  Wygayn.     .S«  Wigan. 
WyKPiMDrt".   Ro^or  de  Mortno  Man  of. 

S,-'-   Mnrturi  Mari, 
Wygenhale.     See    WiKgonlmli. 
Wygeton.     ftee  Wygton. 
Wygaton.    See  Wigtoii. 
Wyggedon.     See   Wigton. 
Wyggemor.    See  Wigmore, 
Wyght,  Henry,  377. 
Wyghton.     Sec  Wygton. 
Wyghton.     See  Wighton. 
Wyginiori     [Wigington,     oo.     Oxford], 

it..ef.r  son  of  (Juy  do,  162. 
WygornJa.     See  Wireccslre. 
Wygton,  Wygeton,  Gilbert  do.  28,  192, 

337. 
,  ,  clerk     of     the     Great 

Wardrobe,  41.  63. 
,  ,  rector  of  North  Mimnu, 

301. 
,  John  de,  Dionisia  tJie  wife  of, 

362. 

Srr  Wighton. 

Wyham.    See  Witham. 

Wyke.     See  Wike  in  Harewood. 

Wyke,  Wyk,  Thomas  de,  388. 

Walter  da,  17. 

,  William  de,  309. 

Wykeham,  Wykham,  Wyoom,  Wikbam 

[in  Old  Mslton,  co.  York],  331, 

338. 
,  St.  Hary  and  St.  Helen,  ohapel 

of,  121,  336. 
,  prioreaa  and  conrent  of,  121, 

336. 
Wykeham.     See  WickhambreDx. 
WykerisindoD.     See  Kissington,   Wick. 
Wykea.    See  Wicken. 
Wykes.    See  Wis. 
Wyketoft.     See  Wigtoh. 
Wykh»m.    S«  Wickham. 
Wykham.     See  Wickham  St.  Paal's. 
Wykham.     See   Wikham. 

See  Wykeham. 

Wykyngeeton.    See  Wigston  Magna. 
Wylde,  William,  313,  405. 
Wyldemore.    See  Wildemore. 
Wylden.    See  Wilden. 


Wyldy,  John,  377. 

Btchard,  377. 

,  William,  377. 

Wyle,  Master  William  de  la,  360. 

Wyleghby.     ,sVf  WilloiiRhby. 

Wyleghby,  Wylghby.    See  Wilnghby. 

Wyliton.    See  Willington. 

Wyllebek.    See  Welbeck. 

Wylmersle.    See  Womersley. 

Wylmursleye.        See     Womersley,     Co. 
York. 

Wylong^by,     Sfe  Willoughhy. 

Wylton.     See  Wilton.. 
]    Wylaby.     See  Wilnghby. 
]    Wylughby.     See   Wilughby. 

Wylyngton.     See   Wilyngton. 
I    Wymhiwh.     Sec  Wimbish. 
'   Wyme.     See  Witham. 
j    Wymering,  Wymerynge  [co.  Southamp- 
ton].   See  CoBham. 

Wymynton  [co.  Bedford], 


1  of  John.  156,  451. 


319. 
Wymond.  John  » 
.,  Wllliuw, 
Wjmondhatn    Wymu 

ter   160. 

Wjmondham  (oo.  Leiceater],  356. 
Wynipol,   Henry,   171. 
Wyiiiundeslowe,  Hagh  de,  346. 
Wyininidliam,  Paul  de,  169. 

See  Wymondham. 

Wymynton.    See  Wymington. 
Wyncheoombo,  John  de,  150. 
Wyiichecumbe.    See  Wincbcombe. 
WyncheisB,  John  de  396. 

See   Winohelsea. 

Wyncho-it  ro     See  Winchester. 
Wyticliynd.jii,     Wyncliinden    [Winchen- 

tlun,    CO.   Bnckinghaml,   Ilomas 

de,  2.58,  369. 
Wyndas,  John,  220. 
Wyndelok,  John,  446. 
Wyndesore,  Wyndesoure,  Margant  d«, 

235. 
,  Richard,    117,    225,    379,    380, 


I  Wyndeaore.    See  Windsor. 

I  Wyne,  Roger  atle,  warden  of  London 

1  Bridge,   42.'!. 

I  ,  William  atte,  420. 

I  William,  18. 

!  Wynewhyg.    See  Winwick. 

j  Wynewyk.     See  Winwick 

;  Wjnfiwi  Neburgh,     Sfe  Winfrith  N»w- 

Wynggenhalo.     Se«  Wigcenball. 

I  Wynkedele.   Adam  de,   103. 

'  Wynneferthyng.     Set    Wiirfarthing. 

'  Wynnesbury,  Thomas  de.  4S. 


686 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


Wynpole    [WLmpole,    co.    Cambridge], 
Henry  de,   153. 

Wynseleu,  Henry,  110. 

Wynsom,  Thomas,  154. 

Wynstan.     See  Winstone. 

Wynston,  John  de,  73,  443. 

,  William  de,  309. 

Wynsull.     See  Winshill. 

Wynter,  Richard,  253. 

Wynterburn,  William  de,  371. 

Wynterburne.     ^^^-e  Winterbourne. 

Wynterbourne.         See     Winterbourne 
Earls. 

Wynthorp,  Master  Laurence  de,  212. 

Wynton,  John  de,  154,  165,  168,  2.57, 
368. 

Wyntreshull,  Thomas  de,  127. 

Wyntreton,  Walter,  forester  of  Leices- 
ter, 263. 

Wyot,   Adam,   118. 

,  Thomas,  274. 

Wyota,  William  son  of,  de  Homby,  58. 

Wyre,  Were  [oo.  Salop  ?],  chace  of  333. 

Wyrecestre.     See  Wirecestre. 

Wyresdale,   Wiresdale  [co.  Lancaster], 
281,   284. 

Wyrkesburgh.     See  Worsbrough. 

Wjrrkesop.     See  Worksop. 

Wyrleye,    Wirleye    fWyrley,    co.    Staf- 
ford], Laurence  de,  378. 

,  Robert   de,    378. 

,  William  de,  378. 

Wyrmesford,  Stephen  de,  172. 

Wyrston,  John  de,  154. 

Wyrswall.     See  Wirswall. 

Wys,  Geoffrey,  of  Easton,  159. 

Wysangre.     Sec  Wishanger. 

Wysebech.     Sec  Wisbeach. 

Wysebergh,  Wyseberwe,  John  de,  103, 
229. 

Wysete,    Oliver   de,    219. 
Wysham.     Sec  Wish  am. 
Wysman.     See  Wisman. 
Wysmauban.     See  Nantwich. 
Wystanestowe.     See   Wistanstow. 
Wystowe,  John  de,  abbot  of  Selby,  50, 

71. 
Wytcherch.     See  Whitchurch. 

Wytebourne.     See  Whitbourn. 
Wyteleye.     See  Whitley. 
Wytenassh,  John  de,  67. 
Wyteryngge.     See  Wittering. 
Wyth.     See  With. 
Wytham.     See  Withani. 
Wythaye,  Thomas,  165. 
Wytheng,  William,  33. 

,  ,  Joan  his  wife,  33. 

See  Whityng. 

Wyther.     See  Withre. 
Wytheton.     See  Weeton. 


Wythham.     See  Witham. 

Wythie,  Wythye,  Henry,  166. 

,  William  atte,  6. 

Wythod,  Thomas,  364. 

See  Whiteheved. 

Wythre.     See  Withre. 

Wythryng.     See  Whittering. 

Wythworth.     See  Whitworth. 

Wytteneye,   William,  286. 

Wytton.     See  Witton. 

Wyrelyngham  [Willingham,  co.  Lin- 
coln], Hugh  son  of  Beatrice  de, 
76. 

Wyvelyngham.     See  Willingham. 


X 


Xeres,  Castro  Seriz  [Spain],  266. 


Y 


Yalding,  Ealdyng  [co.   Kent],   18. 

Yafford,  Thomas  de,  109. 

Yagoestown  or  Jaco,  lago  [oo.  Kildare], 

prebend  of  St.  Partick,  Dublin, 

439. 
Yal,  Yale  [co.  Denbigh],  land  of,  lord 

of.     See  Warenna,  John  de,  earl 

of   Surrey. 

,  commote  of,  136. 

,  land  of.     See  Bromfield. 

Yapinton,  William  de,  230. 
Yarcombe,     Yartecombe     [co.     Devon], 

parish  of,  121. 
Yardley,  Erdeleye  [co.  Herts],  52,  221. 
Yardley  Hastings,  Yerdeleye,  co.  North- 
ampton, 454. 
Yarewell,    Jarewell,     Yarwell,     Master 

Gilbert  de,  231. 
,  Robert   de,   forester   of  King's 

Cliffe,   399. 
[Yarwell.      co.     Northampton], 

Thomas  de,  252. 

,  ,  Robert  his  son,  252. 

,  Walter     de,     prebendary     of 

Barmby  Moor,  331. 
[Yarwell,     co.     Northampton], 

William  de,  22. 
Yarford.     See  Jorwerth. 
Yarlington,  Yerlyngton  [co.  Somerset], 

John  de   Cokeseston,    presented 

to  the  church  of,  23. 


k 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


687 


Yarm,  Yarum  [co.  York],  letters  patent 

dated  at,  20o,  207,  253. 
Yarmouth,  Great  [co.  Norfolk],  65,  117, 

119,  158,  160,  228,  254,  295,  309. 
,  bailiffs  and   good   men   of,   34, 

35,   104. 

,  office  of  butler  in,  325. 

,  collectors  of  the  customs  in,  282. 

,  mayor,   bailiffs   and   good   men 

of,  92. 
,  ,  murage  for,  35. 

,  ships  for  the  Scotch  war,  102, 

104. 

,  la  Blithe  of,  134. 

,  victuals  from,  94. 

,  Little,  56. 

,  ,  bailiffs   and   good   men 

of,  44. 

,  ,  ,  pavage  for,  44. 

,  ,  mayor,       bailiffs      and 

good  men  of,  92. 

Yartecombe.     See  Yarcombe. 

Yarum.     ,SVe  Yarm. 

Yarwell,  co.  Northampton.  Sec  Yare- 
^well. 

Yate  ?  Yates  [co.  Gloucester],  263,  So6. 

Yate.     See  Gate. 

Yaxley,  Jakesle,   co.   Huntingdon.   386. 

Yaxley,  Jakisle  [cos.  Suffolk  or  Hunt- 
ingdon],  116. 

Yeldersley,  co.  Derby.     See  Yildresleye. 

Yelemund,    Geoffrey,    128. 

Yeovilton,  Yevelton  [co.  Somerset], 
Walter  de  Harpham,  parson  of, 
182. 

Yerdeburgh,  John  de,  2iM. 
Yerdeleye.     See  Yard  ley  Ha.stings. 
Yerdhull,  John  de,  219. 
Yereward.     See  Jorwerth. 
Yerlyngton.     See   Yarlington. 
Yevan  ap  David,  72. 

ap  David  Grenou.   72. 

ap  David  With,  72. 

;ij)  Kenewrck  Wern.  443. 

ap  Mellir,  72. 

ap  Rees,  72. 

ap  Reys  fitz  Maistre  R«ys,  77. 

ap  Tuder  ap  Madoc,  158. 

Duy,  1,58. 

Gogh,  72. 

Hyr,  US. 

Loyd  ap  Gurgeneu,  72. 

Loyd  ap  Eynoun,   72. 

Muirouth.  72. 

Tor,   158. 

Vaghan,  72. 

Vaghan  ap  Yevan,  72. 

Vaughan   ap   Yevan   Quynnons, 

72. 

Vaghan  ap  Yevan  ap  David,  72. 

Wynen,    72. 


Yevelcestre.     See  Ilchester. 

Yevere,   North.     See  Northill. 

Yeveneye.     See  Youveneye. 

Yexsale.     See  Yoxhall. 

Yhurst.     See  Ewhurst. 

Yildresleye     [Yeldersley,     co.     Derby], 
William  de,  255. 

Ylum.     Se^  Ham. 

Yngethorp,  Edmund,  66. 

Sc^  Ingelthorp. 

Yockford,  co.  Gloucester,  445. 

Yokcros.     See  Ewcross. 

Yokefleet,  Yucflete  [oo.  York],  293. 

Yonge,  Yunge,  John  le,  170,  377,  413. 

,  Llewelin  le,  77. 

,  Thomas  le,  375. 

,  ,  of  Huddersfield,  345. 

York,  county  of,  29.  55,  81,  84,  134,  142, 
244,  263,  334,  349,  365,  398. 

,  ,  animals  of  the  North- 
ern counties  to  be  driven  into 
that  county  before  the  invasion 
of  the  Scots,  288-9. 

,  ,  arrays    and    levies    in, 

39,  69,  76,  79,  90,  97,  125,  133, 

226. 
,  ,  contrariants      in,      79, 

135. 
,  ,  king's  parks,    &c.,    in, 

374. 
,  ,  posse  of,   90. 

,   ,  rebels'   lands   in,    144, 

161,   220,   395. 

,  ,  sheriff  of,  36,  93,  140, 

240,  289,  433,  4t>4. 

,  See  Warde,  Simon. 

,  ,  woolstaple,         offences 

against,    146. 

,  ,  East  Riding,  arrays  and 

levies  in,  9,  125,  131,  133,  143, 
177,  192,  212,  222,  226,  235. 

,   ,   ,  tenth  in,  225. 

,  ,  ,  scut  age  in,  308. 

,  ,  North    Riding,    arrays 

and  levies  in,  131,  133,  143,  192, 
222,   226. 

,  ,   ,  tenth  in,  225. 

,  ,  West     Riding,     arrays 

and  levies  in,  99,  131,  133,  143, 
192,  222,  226,  247. 

,  ,  ,  tenth  in,  225. 

York  [co.  York],  35,  86,  97,  109,  111, 
115,  134,  143,  177,  180,  189,  194, 
212,  217,  223,  228,  235,  264,  265, 
268,  279,  283,  284,  288,  289,  296, 
300,  303,  324,  331,  342,  347. 

,  archbishop     of.     See     Melton, 

William  de;  Grenfeld,  William 
de;  Romeyn,  John  le. 


688 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


York — eont 

,  arohbishoprio  or  diocese  of,  24, 

39,  83,  88,  107,  113,  130,  138, 
141,  175,  181,  196,  202,  221,  228, 
236,  282,  288,  344,  349,  357,  406, 
417. 

,  Bootham,  Bouthum,  liberty  of, 

127,  196,  234. 

,  castle  of,   59. 

,  ,  gaol  of,  376. 

,  citizen  of,  100. 

,  county  court  of,  12,  348. 

,  farm  of,  212. 

,  forestallers  in,  151. 

,  Friars  Minors  of,  guardian  of. 

See  Stayndrop,  Robert  de. 

,  gaol  of,  90,  142,  348,  443. 

,  Holy    Trinity,     Gotherumgate, 

church  of,  altar  of  St.  Nicholas 
and  St.  Katherine  in,  347. 

,  ,  prior   and  convent  of, 

3,  247. 

,  king  at,  292. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  88,  101, 

104,  105,  106,  107,  106,  100,  110, 
111,  112-115,  117-110,  120-129, 
134,  137,  138,  139,  140,  141,  142, 
143,  144,  145,  149,  150,  151,  153, 
155,  156,  157-160,  161,  162,  164, 
169,  171,  172,  174-176,  177,  178- 
183,  184,  185,  186,  187,  189,  190- 
196,  203,  208,  209,  210-219, 
220-224,  226-229,  230,  231,  233, 
247,  248,  249,  250,  251,  252, 
253,  254,  255,  256,  279,  280, 
281,  284,  285,  286,  287,  292,  299, 
300,  302,  303,  304,  305,  306,  307, 
315,  316,  317,  318,  319,  320,  321, 
«55o. 

,  marshalsea  at,   333. 

,  mayor  and  commonalty  of,  283. 

,  mayor,  bailiffs  and  commouftlty 

of,  234. 

,  muster  at,  227. 

,  parliament    at,    113,    115,    136, 

151,  162,  217,  224,  251,  362,  450. 

,  St.   Denis  in  Wa1mgat«,   John 

de  Harpham,  parson  of,  303. 

,  St.  Leonard's  Ivospital,   Master 

John  Walewayn,  master  of,  89. 

,   ,  master     and     brethren 

of,  93. 
,  St.  Mary's,  abbot  of,  84,  127. 

,  ,  abbot  and  convent  of, 

196,  234. 
St.  Mary  and  the  Holy  Angels, 

chapel  of,  sacristan  of.     See  Oor- 

brigg.  Master  Thomas  de. 
,  St.   Nicholas  without,   hospital 

of,  master  and  brethren  of,  208. 


York — cant 
,  St.  Peter's,   canons  of.       See 

Ayremynne,  William  de;   Cestre, 

Master  Richard  de. 
,  ,  dean  of.       See  Pyker- 

yng.  Master  Robert  de. 
,  dean  and   chapter   of, 

331,336. 
,  ,  prebends  of,   129. 

,  See     Apples- 

thorpe;  Cave  South;  Fenton 
Kirk ;  Fridaythorp ;  Givendale 
and  Poppleton ;  Husthwaite,  co. 
York ;  Masham ;  Newbald  South ; 
Wetwang. 

,  prebendaries  of.       See 

Ayremynne,  William  de;  Bardes, 
Frederick  de;  Cestre,  Master 
Richard  de ;  Ciif,  Master  Henry 
de;  Duro  Forti,  Gadllard  de; 
Pyncebek,  Master  Robert  de ;  Bt. 
Adrians,  Nicholas  cardinal  deacon 
of;    Staunton,  Hervey  de. 

,  St.   Wilfrid's,   John  de  Hem- 

myngburg^,  parson  of,  2^. 

,  seal  for  debts  in,  288. 

city,   sixth  in,   324. 

,  warden  of.  See  Latimer,  Wil- 
liam le. 

Youg^al,  Youghel  [co.  Oork],  John  de 
Tunstall,  parson  of,  22. 

Youkcrosse.     See  Ewcross. 

Youveney,  Yeveneye  [co.  Middlesex], 
52,  221. 

Yoxhall,  Yoxhale,  Yexsale,  co.  Stafford, 
149,  156,  255. 

Yoxhale,  John  de,   103. 

Yoxsale  [Yoxhall,  co.  Stafford],  Peter 
de,  255. 

Ypres,  Ipre,  Flanders,  322,  359,  384, 
397,  446. 

,  echevins,  consuls  and  common- 
alty of,  322. 

,  ,  councillors  and  com- 
monalty of,  248. 

Yrewys,  Henry,  110. 

See  Irissh. 

Ystradalyn,  Stradalym,  Estradelon  [in 
Powis  Fadoc,  Wales,  co.  Flint], 
commote  of,   136. 

,  land  of,    lord   of.     See  Monte 

Alto,   Robert  de. 
Ystrad  Marchell,  de  Strata  MarceUe  [co. 
Montgomery],  abbot  of,  48. 

Ystrad  Tywi,  Stradewy  [cos.  Ca mar- 
then  and  Brecon],  castle,  town 
and  lands  of,  49. 

Ythel,  John,  157. 

Yucflet,  Thomas  de,  parson  of  Devises, 
329. 


i 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


689 


Yucflete.     See  Yokefleet. 
Yunge.     See  Yonge. 
Yustace.     See  EXistace. 
Yve.     See  Ive;   Divo. 
Yverthorpe.     See  Everthorpe. 
Yvor,  Llewelin  ap,  18. 


Z 


Zealand,    Selond,    William,    count    of. 

See  Hainault. 
Zeals,  Seles  [co.  Wilts],  403. 
Zousche,  Zouche,  Souche,  Emeric  la,  9G. 

,  Eudo  la,   188. 

,  John  la,  186,  427. 


I 


Zoasche — conf.  , 

,  Ralph   la,   188. 

Roger  la,  1G7,  188,  309,  387. 

,  ,  Ralph  his  son,  387. 

,  Ralph  his  brother,  167, 

909. 

,  Thomas  la,   393. 

,  William  la  or  de  la,  65,  67,  393. 

,  William  la,  of  Ashby  [co.  Lei- 
cester], 51,  156,  160,  350,  351, 
389    434. 

J...,  ..! ,'  lord  of  Pllfael,  98,  443. 

,   ,  lord     of     Elfaol     Uch- 

nienyth  and  Elfael  Ismenyth,  275. 

,  William   la,    of   Harringworth, 

57,  91. 

Zutphen,  Suthfen  [Low  Oun tries],  158. 


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and  William  Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vol.  XIII.) ;  by  William 
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Vol.  II.— 

Vol.  in.- 


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1650. 

1661. 


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Vol.  IX.— 

1668-1669. 

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1671. 

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1666-1667. 

Vol.  XUL- 

-1672. 

Vol.  vn.- 

1667. 

Vol.  XIV.- 

-1672-1673. 

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-1667-1688. 

Vol.  XV.— 

1673. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reign  of  William 
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Vol.  ni.— 1702-1707. 


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Vol.  VI. -1720-1728. 


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Vol.  I.—  1729-1730. 
Vol.  n.—  1731-1784. 
Vol.  III.— 1735-1738. 


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Vol.  v.-  1742-1745. 


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Vol.  I.—  1509-1589. 

Vol.  n^— 1589-1603 ;    an  Appendix,   1543-1592;   and  State  Papers 
relating  to  Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 

Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to  Ireland,  in  the  Public  Record  Office, 
London.  Edited  by  Henry  Savage  Swbetman,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Ireland);  and  by  Gustayus  Frederick  Handcock.    1876-1886. 


Vol.  I.-  1171-1261. 
Vol.  II.-  1262-1284. 
Vol.  m.— 1285-1292. 


Vol.  IV.- 1293-1801. 
Vol.  v.—  1302-1307. 


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


Vol.  L—  1609-1573. 
Vol.  n.—  1674-1586. 
Vol.  HI.  - 1586-1688. 
Vol.  IV.— 1688-1692. 
Vol.  V.  -  1592-1696. 


Vol.  VI.- 
Vol.  VII.- 

voi.vm.- 

Vol.  IX.- 


1696-1697. 
•1696-1699. 
-1599-1600. 
1600. 


6 

Oalbndab  of  State  Papkbs  relating  to  Ibblavd,  preserved  in  the  ftiblic 
Record  Office,  and  elsewhere.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  0.  W.  Russell,  D.D., 
and  John  P.  Prendekgast,  Barrister-at-Law.    1872-1880. 

Vol.  I—    1603-1606.  1  Vol.  IV.— It)11.16l4. 

Vol.  II.—  1606-1608.  !  Vol.  V.—  1616-1626. 

VoL  m.— 1608-1610.  I 

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

Vol.- 1.—  1626-1682.  I  Vol   III.— 1647-1660. 

Vol.  n.— 1633-1647.  Vol.  IV.— Adventurers  foe 

Land,  1642-1659. 

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

VoL  I.—     1616-1674.  {Out    ,            Vol.  IV.— 1601-1603. 

of  print,)  I            Vol.  V.—  Book  of  Howth. 

Vol.  IL—  1676-1688.  Miscellaneous. 

Vol.  m.— 1689-1600.  Vol.  VI.— 1608-1624. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Colonial  Series.  Edited  by  W.  Noel 
Sainsrury,  atid  by  the  Hon.  J.  W.  Fortbscxje.    1860-1903. 

Vol.  I.— America  and  West  Indies,  1674-1660. 

Vol.  II.— East  Indies,  China,  and  Japan,  1613-1616.    (Out  ofpririt,) 

Vol.111.—        „  „  „  1617-1621.    {Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  IV.-         „  „  „  1622-1624. 

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

Vol.  VL— East  Indies,  1626-1629. 

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

Vol.  Vin.— East  Indies  and  Persia,  1680-1634. 

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

1674-1674. 
Vol  X.— America  and  West  Indies,  1677-1680. 
Vol.  XI.—        „  „  1681-1686. 

VoLXU—       „  „  1686-1688. 

Vol.  XIII.—     „  „  1689-1692. 

Vol.  XIV.        „  „  1698-1696. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  of  the  keign  of  Edward 
VL,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  1647-1663.  Edited  by  W. 
B.  Tuknbull,  Barrister-at-Law,  &c.    1861. 

Ditto— Mary.     1663-1668.  *     • 

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.  Vin.-XL),  a/Mi  Arthur  John  Butler,  M.A.    1863-1903. 


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Vol.  II.—  1659-1660. 
Vol.  UL- 1660-1661. 
Vol.  IV.— 1661-1662. 
Vol.  v.—  1662. 
Vol.  VI.— 1663. 
Vol.  Vn.— 1664-1666. 


Vol.  Vm.— 1666-1668. 
Vol.  IX.—  1569-1671. 
Vol.  X.—  1672-1674. 
Vol.  XI.—  1676-1677. 
Vol.  Xir.—  1677-1678. 
Vol.  XUL— 1678-1679. 


Calendar  of  Doouments  in  Fkanoe,  illustrative  of  the  History  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  Vol.  I.  a.d.  018-1 206.  Edited  by  J.  Horaob  Round, 
M.A.    1899. 


Oalbndab  OF  Letters,  Despatches,  and  State  Papebs,  relating  to  the 
Negotiations  between  England  and  Spain,  preserved  at  Simancas,  and 
elsewhere.  Edited  by  Q.  A.  Bebgbnboth  (Vols.  I.  and  11.);  dy  Don 
Pascual  db  Gatangos  (Vols.  in.  to  VI.) ;  and  by  Don  Pasoual  de 
Gayanqos  and  Martin  A.  S.  Hume  (Vol.  VII.)    1862-1904. 

Vol.  I.—    1486-1600.  Vol.  IV.  Part  2.— 1631-1633, 

Vol.  n.—  1609-1626.  continued. 

Supplement  to  Vol.  I.  and  Vol.  V.      Part  1.— 1634-1636. 

Vol.  n.  Vol.  V.      Part  2.— 1636-1688. 

Vol.  III.  Part  1.— 1626-1626.  Vol  VI.    Part  1.-1638-1642. 

Vol.  in.  Part  2.— 1627-1629.     ,  Vol.  VI.    Part  2.-1642-1648. 

Vol.  rV.  Part  1.— 1629-1680.  Vol.  VII.—  1644. 

Vol.  IV.  Part  2.— 1681-1633.  Vol.  VIII.—  1646-1646. 

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Vol.  II.— 16rt8-1679.  '  Vol.  IV.  —1687-1603. 

Calendar  OF  State  Papers  and  Manuscripts,  relating  to  Enolish  Affairs, 
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1864-18S4,  by  Rawdon  Brown  and  the  Right  Hon.  G.   Cavendish 


preserved  in  the  Archives  of  Venice,  &c.    Edited  by  Rawdon  Brown, 

~  [,  by  Rawdon   Brown  and  the  Right   He 
Bkntinck,  M.P.,  1890,  and  by  Horatio  F.  Brown,  1895-1900. 


Vol.1.—    1202-1609.  i  Vol.  VI.,  Part  m.— 1567-1568. 

Vol.  II.  -  1609-1619.  1  Vol.  VII.—  1668-1680. 

Vol.  III.- 1620-1626.  Vol.  Vni.-  1681-1691. 

Vol.  IV.— 1527-1633.  Vol.  IX.—  1692-1603. 

Vol.  v.—  1684-1564.  Vol.  X.—  1603-1607. 

Vol.  VI.,  Part  I.—  1655-1666.  Vol.  XI.—  1607-1610. 

Vol.  VI.,  Part  n.— 1666-1667. 

Calendar  of  entries  in  the  Papal  Registers,  illustrating  the  history  of 
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Bliss  and  J.  A.  Twemlow,  B.A.  (Vol  IV.  and  V.) 
Papal  Letters.    1893-1904. 


Vol.  IV.— 1362-1404. 
Vol.  v.—  1396-1404. 


Vol.1.—  1198-1304. 
Vol.  II.—  1306-1342. 
Vol.  in.— 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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Guide  to  the  Principal  Cuissbs  of  Documents  in  the  Pubuc  Record 
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Vol.  v.—  1664-1666. 
Vol.  VL-  1666-1668. 
Vol.  VII.—  1668-1670. 


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Vol.XtX.—    1690. 
Vol  XX.—     1690-1691. 
Vol  XXI.—    1691. 


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10 


THE  CHRONICLES  AND  MEMORIALS 
OF  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND  DURING 

THE  MIDDLE  AGES. 


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


1.  The  Chronicle  of  Enqlaxd,  by  John  Caporave.    Edited  by  the  Rev. 

F.  C.  HiNGBSTON,  M.A.     1858. 

Capg^rave'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.  Ohuoniuon  Monasibrii  db   Abingdon.     Vols.  I.  and  II.    Edited  by  the 

Rev.  JosBPH  SiBPHENsoNy  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leightou  Buzzard.    18o8. 

This  Chronicle  traces  the  history  of  the  monastery  from  its  foundation  by  King  Ina  of 
Wessex,  to  the  reign  of  Richard  1.  The  author  incorporates  into  his  history  varioas 
charters  of  the  Saxon  kings,  as  illustrating  not  only  the  history  of  the  locality  but  that  of 
the  kingdom. 

3.  LiYBS  OF  Edward  tub  Oonfbbsor.     I. — La  Bstoire  de  Seint  Aedward  le 

Rei.  II. — Vita  Beati  Edvardi  Regis  et  Confessor  is.  lU. — Vita 
^Eduuardi  Regis  qui  apud  Westmonasterium  requiescit.  Edited  by 
Ubnry  Richards  Luard,  lM.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  1410  and  1450,  which  is  mainly  valuable  as  a  specimen  of 
tJbe  Latin  poetry  of  the  time.  The  third,  also  by  an  anonymous  author,  was  apparently 
written  between  1066  and  1074. 

4.   MONUMBNTA  FRANCISCAN  A. 

Vol.  I. — ^Thomas  de  Eccleston  de  Adventu  Fratrum  Minorum  in 
Angliam.  Adse  de  Marisco  Epistolso.  Registrum  Fratrum 
Minorum  Londoniso.  Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewbb,  M.A.,  Professor  of 
English  Literature,  King's  College,  London. 

V^ol.  II. — De  Adventu  Minorum ;  re-edited  with  additions.  Chronicle 
of  the  Grey  Friars.  The  ancient  English  version  of  the  Rule  of 
St.  Francis.  Abbreviatio  Statutorum,  1451,  &c.  Edited  by 
Richard  Howlett,  Barrister-at-Law     1868,  1882. 

5.  Fasciculi  Zizaniouum  Magistri  Johannis  Wyclif  cum  Tritico.  Ascribed 

to  Thomas  Netter,  of  Walden,  Provincial  of  the  Carmelite  Order 
in  England,  and  Confessor  to  King  Henry  the  Fifth.  Edited  bu  the 
Rev.  vV.  W.  Shiblby,  M.A.,  Tutor  and  late  Fellow  of  Wadham 
College,  Oxford.     1868. 

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  Wiluam  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 
16Ui  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  Capguavb  Liber  db  Illustribus  Henricis.    Edited  by  the 

Rev.  F.  C.  Hingkston,  M.A.     1868. 

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 
EngU^  history,  from  the  accession  of  Henry  I.  in  1100,  to  1446,  which  was  the  twenty*foarth 

Sear  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.    The  third  part  contains  the  lives  of  iUastrious  men  who 
ave  borne  the  name  of  Henry  in  various  parts  of  the  world. 


i 


11 

8.  HlsTORiA    MoNASTBRii   S.  AuousTiNi   Oantuaribnsis    by  Thomas  or 

Elmham,  formerly  Moak  and  Treasurer  of  that  Foundation.  Edited 
by  Charles  Hardwick,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St.  Catherine's  Hall,  and 
Christian  Advocate  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.     185d, 

This  history  extends  from  the  arriyal  of  St.  Augustine  in  Kent  until  1191. 

9.  EuLOQiuM  (HiSTORiARiUM  SITE  TsMPORis) .'  Chronlcon  ub  Orbe  oondito 

usque  ad  Annum  Domini  1366;  a  monacho  quodam  Malmesbiriensi 
exaratum.    Vols.  I. -III.    Edited  by  F.  S.  Haydon,  B.A.     1868-1863. 

This  is  a  Latin  Chronicle  extending  from  the  Creation  to  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  1X1.,  with  a  continuation  to  the  year  1418. 

10.  Memorials  of  Henry  the  Seventh;  Bernard!  AndresB  Tholosatis  Vita 

Regis  Henrici  Septimi ;  necnon  alia  qusadam  ad  eundem  Regem 
Spectantia.     Edited  by  Jambs  Gairdner.    1858. 

The  contents  of  this  volume  are —(1)  a  life  of  Henry  VII.,  by  his  poet  Laureate  and 
hi»toriographer,  Bernard  Andr6,  of  Toulouse,  with  some  compositions  in  verse,  of  which  he 
is  supposed  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 
Kind's  son,  Arthur,  with  Catharine  of  Arragon;  (8)  two  curious  reports  by  envoys  sent  to 
Hpam  in  1505  touching  the  succession  to  the  Crown  of  Castile,  ana  a  project  of  marriage 
between  Henry  VII.  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  Rhythmic!  in  laudem  Regis  Henrici 
Quinti.  UI.— Eimhami  Liber  Metricus  de  Henrico  V.  Edited  by 
Charles  A.  Ogle.    1858. 

12.  MuNiMENTJO    QiLDHALLJc  LoNDONiBNSis ;    Liber  Albusy  Liber  Oustu- 

marum,  et  Liber  Horn,  in  archivis  Gildhalltc  asservati. 

Vol.  I.,  Liber  Albus. 

Vol.  II.  (in  T\¥0  Parts),  Liber  Oustumarum. 

Vol.  HI.,    Translation  of    the    Anglo-Norman    Passages    in    Liber 
Albus,  Glossaries,  Appendices,  and   Index. 

Edited  by  H  en  r y  Thomas  Riley,  M .  A . ,  Barrister-at-Law.      1 869- 1862 . 

The  Liber  Alhu^,  compiled  by  John  Carpenter,  Common  Clerk  of  the  Citv  of  London  in 
the  year  1419,  gives  an  account  of  the  laws,  regulations,  and  institutions  of  that  City  in  the 
12th,  18th,  14th,  and  early  part  of  the  15th  centuries.  The  Liber  Custumarum  was  compiled 
in  the  e^ly  part  of  the  14th  century  during  the  reign  of  Edward  11.  It  also  gives  an 
account  of  the  laws,  regulations,  and  mstitutions  of  the  City  of  London  in  the  12th,  18th, 
and  early  part  of  the  i4th  centuries. 

13.  Chronica  Johannis  de  Oxbneues.    Edited  by  Sm  Henry  Ellis,  K.H. 

1869. 

Although  this  Chronicle  tells  of  the  arrival  of  Heiigist  and  Horsa,  it  substantially  begins 
with  the  reign  of  King  Alfred,  and  comes  down  to  12U3.  It  is  particularly  valuable  for 
notices  of  events  in  the  eastern  portions  of  the  kingdom. 

14.  A  Collection  op  Political  Poems  and  Songs  relating  to  Bnolish 

History,  from  the  acckssion  of  Bdward  III.  to  the  reign  of 
Henry  VIII.  Vols.  I.  and  11.  Edited  by  Thomas  Wright,  M.A. 
1869-1861. 

16.  The  "Opus  Tertium,"   "Orus  Minus,*  &c.  of  Roger  Bacon.    Edited 

by  J,  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature,  King's 
dollege,  London.     1869. 

10.  Bartholom^ei  de  Cotton,  Monachi  Norwicknsis,  Historia  Angucana; 
449-1208 ;  necnon  ejusdem  Liber  de  Archiepiscopis  et  Bpiscopis 
An^lise.  Edited  by  Henry  Richards  Luabd,  M.A.,  Fellow  and 
Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinty  College,  Cambridge,  1869. 

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,  beeins  with  the  abdicaflon  and  death 
of  Caedwala  at  Rome,  in  the  year  681,  and  oontinaes  the  history  down  to  (he  sabjogation  of 
Wales  hj  Edward  I.,  about  the  year  laas. 


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18.  A  Collection  of  Rotal  and  Historical  Letters  dubinq  the  Rbiqn 

OF  Henbt  IV.  1S99-U04.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  C.  Hinobston,  M.A., 
of  Bxeter  College,  Oxford.    1860. 

19.  The  Rbpbessor  of  otbb  BfucH  Blaming  of  the  Clebgy.    By  Reginald 

Pecock,  sometime  Bishop  of  Chichester.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  Chubchill  Babington,  B.D.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge.    1860. 

The  author  was  bom  about  the  end  of  the  fourteenth  century,  oonseorated  Bishop  of 
8t.  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  Cambria:.    Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Williams  ab  Ituel,MJL. 

1860. 

These  annals,  which  are  in  Latin,  commence  in  447,  and  come  down  to  11286.  The  earlier 
portion  appears  to  be  taken  from  an  Irish  Chronicle  used  by  Tigemach,  and  by  the  compiler 
of  the  Annals  of  Ulster. 

21.  The  Wobks  of  Gibaldus   Cambbensis.     Vols.  I.-IY.    Edited  by  the 

Rev.  J.  S.  Bbeweb,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature,  King's 
College,  London.  Vols.  V.-VII.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  James  F. 
DiMocKy  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bamborgh,  Yorkshire.  Vol.  VUI.  Edited 
by  Gbobge  F.  Wabneb,  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  Topoarapkia  Hibernica  (in  Vol.  V.)  is  the  result  of  Qiraldus*  two  visits  to  Ireland, 
the  first  in  1188,  the  second  in  1186-6,  when  he  accompanied  Prince  John  into  that  country. 
The  Erpugnatio  Hiberwea  was  written  about  1188.  Vol.  VI.  contains  Uie  ItiMeranum 
Kcpnbrite  tt  Descriptio  A'ambria ;  and  Vol.  VII.,  the  lives  of  8.  Remigius  and  8.  Hugh.  Vol. 
VIII.  contains  the  Treatise  De  Prmcipum  /nstructione^  and  an  index  to  Vols.  I.-IV.  and  Vm. 

22.  Letters  and  Papkbs  illustbative  op  the  Wabs  of  the  Snolish  in 

Fbanoe  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 
atLeyden.     1861. 

There  are  at  present  six  independent  manuscripts  of  the  Baxon  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  Pajpers  of  Richard  HI., 
correspondence  between  Henrv  VII.  and  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  of  Spam ;  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.  IIenry  Richards 

LuARD,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.   1861. 

The  letters  of  Robert  Grosseteste  range  in  date  from  about  1310  to  1368.  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. J  Vol.  H.;  1066-1200.  Vol.  III.  ; 
1200-1327.  By  Sir  TnoiiAS  Dupfus  Hardy,  D.C.L.,  Deputy  Keeper 
of  the  Records.    1862-1871. 

27.  Rotal  and  other  Historioal  Letters  illustrative  of  the  reign  of 

Henry  HI.  Vol.  I.  1216-1236.  Vol.  II.  1236-1272.  /Selected  and 
edited  byihe  Rev.  W.  W.  Shirley,  D.D.,  Regios  Professor  of  Eoolesi- 
astical  History,  and  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford.    1862-1866. 


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28.  Ohboniga  Monastbrii  S.  Albani: — 

1.  THOMiK  Walsinoham  Historia  Anolicana  ;     Vol.  I.,  1272-1381 
Vol.  II.,  1881-1422. 

2.  WiLLELMI   RiSHANOER    CHRONICA   ET  ANNALES,    12/)9-1307. 

3.  JOHANNIS   DE  TrOKELOWE   ET  HrNRIOI   DR   BlaNEPORDB  CHRONICA 

BT  Ann  ALES  1269-1296;    1307-1324;    1392-1406. 

4.  Qesta  Abbatum   Monastrrii  S.  Albani,  a  Thoma  Walsinoham, 

RBONANTE  RiCARDO  SbCUNDO,    EJUSDEM    BcCLRSIiR    PHiFX^BNTORB, 

compilata;  Vol.  I,  793-1290:  Vol.  II.,  1290-1849  :  Vol.  UI., 
1349-1411. 

5.  Johannis    Amundesham,    monaohi    Monasterii    S.  Albani,  ut 

viDBTUR,  Annalbs  ;    Volfl.  I.  and  II. 

6.  Rbgistra   quobundam    Abbatum    Monasterii    S.    Albani,    qui 

S^.CULO  XV™»  FLORUBRB  ;  Vol.  I.,  RbQISTRUM  ABBATIiK  JOHANNIS 

Whethamstedb,  Abbatis  Monasterii  Sancti  Albani,  itebum 
suscBPTiE ;  Roberto  Blakeney,  oapellano,  quondam  ad- 
soRiPTUM :  Vol.  II.,  Registra  Johannis  Whbthamstbdb, 
Willelmi  Albon,  kt  Willelmi  Walinqfordb,  Abbatum 
Monasterii    Sancti    Albani,    cum    Appendice     continbntb 

QUASDAM    BPIST0LA8  A  JOHANNB  WhBTHAMSTBDE  CONSCRIPTAS. 

7.  Ypodiqma  Neustrle  a  Thoma  Walsingham,  quondam  monacho 

Monasterii  S.  Albani,  conscriptum. 

Edited  by  Henry  Thomas  Riley,  M.A.,  Barrister-ai-Law.    1863-1876. 

In  the  first  two  yolumes  is  a  History  of  England,  from  the  death  of  Henry  m.  to  the 
death  of  Henrv  V..  by  Thomas  Walsingham,  Precentor  of  St.  Albans. 

In  the  8ra  yolume  is  a  Chronicle  of  EInglish  History,  attributed  to  William  Rishanger, 
who  lived  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I. :  an  acconnt  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  1800,  by  an  unknown  hand : 
a  short  Chronicle,  Willelmi  Rishanger  Gesta  Edwardi  Pnmi,  Regis  AngllflB,  probably  by  the 
same  hand  :  and  fragments  of  three  Chronicles  of  English  History,  1285  to  VSffl. 

In  the  4th  volume  is  a  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1259  to  1296  :  Annals  of  Eklward  II., 
1807  to  1828,  bv  John  de  Trokelowe,  a  monk  of  St.  Albans,  and  a  continuation  of  Trokelowe's 
Annals,  1828, 1824,  by  Henry  de  Blaneforde  :  a  full  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1892  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,  798  to  1411, 
mainly  compiled  bv  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.  Ohronicon  Abbatis  Evbshambnsis,   auctoribus  Dominico    Priore 

EvBSHAMiiC:  bt  Thoma  db  Marlebbrqb  Abbatb,  a  fundatione  ad 

ANNUM    1213,   UNA     CUM    OONTINUATIONE  AD  ABiKUM   1418.      Edited   by 

the  Rev.  W.  D.  Macray,  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.     1868. 

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    DE    CiRBNOESTRIA    SPECULUM    HI8TORIALB  DB    QeBTIS    RbGUM 

Anglic..     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  8. 

31.  Year  Books  of  the  Reigns  of  Bdward  the  First  and  Bdward  the 
Third.  Years  20-21,  21-22,  30-31,  32-33,  and  33-35  Bdw.  I;  and 
11-12  Edw.  III.  Edited  and  translated  by  Alfred  John  Horwood, 
Barrister-ai-Law.  Years  12-18, 18-14, 14, 14-15, 15. 16, 17.  and  17-18, 
Edward  III.  Edited  and  translated  by  Luke  Owbn  Pike,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law.    1869-1903. 


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82.  Narbativbs  of  thb  Bxfulsion  of  the  Bnolish  from  Normandy,  1449- 
1450.— Bobertus  Blondelli  tie  Reductione  Normannise :  Le  Reoouvre- 
ment  de  Normendie,  par  Berry,  H^rault  du  Roy :  Oonferences  between 
the  Ambassadors  of  France  and  Eughuid.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Stevenson,  M.A.     1863. 

33.  HiSTORiA  ET  Cartularium  Monasteries.  Petri  GloucestrivE.  Vols.  1.- 

III.  EdiUd  by  W.  H.  Hart,  F.S.A.,  Membre  Correspondant  de  la 
Soci^t^  des  Antiquaires  de  Normaudie.     1863  1867. 

34.  Alexandri  Neckam  de  Naturis  Rerum  libri    duo;    with   Neokam's 

Poem,  De  Laudibus  Divines  Sapienti.*:.  Edited  by  Thomas  Wrkjht, 
M.A.    1863. 

35.  Lbeohdoms,  Wortounnino,  and  Staroraft  of  Early  Enoland  ;  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.     1864-1860. 

36.  Annalbs    Monastioi. 

Vol.  1. : — ^Annales  de  Margan,  1066-1232  ;  Annales  de  Theokesberia, 
1066-1263 ;  Annales  de  Burton,  1004-1 263. 

Vol.  II.: — ^Annales  Monasterii  de  Wintonia,  510-1277;  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Waverleia,  1-1291. 

Vol.  m.:— Annales  Prioratus  de  Dunstaplia,  1-1297.  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Bermundeseia,  1042-1432. 

Vol.  rV. : — ^Annales  Monasterii  de  Oseneia,  1016-1347 ;  Chronioon 
vulgo  dictum  Chronicon  Thomee  Wykes,  1066-1289;  Annales  Prioratus 
de  Wigornis,   1-1377. 

Vx>l.  v.: — Index  and  Glossary. 

Edited  by  Henry  Richards  Luards,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Assistant 
Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  and  Registrary  of  the  University, 
Cambridge.    1864-1869. 

37.  Magna  Vita  S.  Hugonis  Episcopi  Lincolniensis.    Edited  by  the  Rev. 

James  F.  Dimock,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Barnburgh,  Yorkshire.     1864. 

38.  Chronicles  and  Memorials  of  the  Reign  of  Richard  the   First. 

Vol.    I.: — Itinerarium   Pereorinorum  et   Gesta    Regis  Ricardi. 

Vol.  n. : — BpiSTOLiE  Cantuaribnses  ;  the  Letters  of  the  Prior  and 
Convent  of  Christ  Ohurch,  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  Vinesanf,  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  anchiennbs  Istories  de  la  Grant  Bretaigne 

A  present  nomme  Engleterre,  par  Jbhan  de  Waurin.  Vol.  I., 
Albina  to  688.  Vol.  II.,  1399-1422.  Vol.  III.,  1422-1431.  Edit^  by 
William  Hardy,  F.S.A.  1864-1879.  Vol.  IV.,  1431-1447.  Vol.  V., 
1447-1471.  Edited  by  Sir  William  Hardy,  F.8.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  oalled  England,  by  John  de  Waurin.  Vol.  I.,  Albina 
to  688.  Vol.  II.,  1399-1422.  Vol.  IH.,  1422-1431.  (Translations  of 
the  preceding  Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  HI.)  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.  PoLTOHRONicoN  Ranulphi  Hiodbn,  with  Trevisa'B Translation.    VoIb.  I 

and  U.  Edited  by  Chubohill  Babinoton,  B.D.,  Senior  Fellow  of  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge.  Vols.  III.-IX.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Rawson  Lubiby,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity,  Vicar  of  St. 
Edward's,  Fellow  of  St.  Catharine's  College,  and  late  Fellow  of 
Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.     1865-1686. 

This  chroniole  begins  with  the  Creation,  and  is  brought  down  to  the  reign  of  Edward  III. 

The  two  English  translations,  which  are  printed  with  the  original  Tiatin,  afford  interest- 
ing illustrations  of  the  gradual  change  of  our  language,  for  one  was  made  in  the  fourteenth 
oentnry,  the  other  in  the  fifteenth. 

42.  Lb  Liverr  de  Reis  dr  Brittanib  e  Le  Livrre  de  Reis  de  Engletere. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Glover,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Brading,  Isle  of 
Wight,  formerly  Librarian  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     1866. 

These  two  treaties  are  valuable  as  careful  abstracts  of  previous  historians. 

43.  Chronica  Monasierii  de  Melsa  ab  anno  1150  usque  ad  annum  1406, 

Vols.  I. -III.  Edited  6v  Edward  Augustus  Bond,  Assistant  Keeper 
of  Manuscripts,  and  Egerton  Librarian,  British  Museum.  1866- 
1868. 

44.  MATTHiEi  Parisiensis  Historia  Anolorum,  siye  trr  vulgo  dioitur 

HiSTORiA  Minor.  Vols.  I.,-III.  1067-1263.  Edited  by  Sir 
Frbdbriok  Madden,  K.H.,  Keeper  of  the  Manuscript  Department  of 
the  British  Museum.     1866-1869. 

46.  Ltbrr  Monastbrii  de  Hyda  :  a  Chronicle  and  Chartulary  of  Hyde 
Abbey,  Winchester,  466-1023.    Edited  ^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  reig^  of 
King  Alfred  which  is  not  known  to  exist  elsewhere.  The  volume  contains  some  curious 
specimens  of  Anglo-Saxon  and  mediaeval  English. 

46.  Chronioon  Scotorum.     A  Chronicle  of  Irish    Affairs,  from  the 

earliest  times  to  1136;  and  Supplement,  oontaining  the  events  from 
1141  to  1160.  Edited f  with  Translation^  by  William  Maunsell 
Hbnnessy,  M.R.I.A.     1866. 

47.  The  Chronicle  of  Pierre  db  Lanqtoft,  in  French  Verse,  from  the 

earliest  period  to  the  death  of  Edward  I.  Vols.  T.  and  J  I.  Edited 
by  Thomas  Wright,  M.A.     1866-1868. 

It  is  probable  that  Pierre  de  Langtoft  was  a  canon  of  Bridlington,  in  Yorkahira  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  Qeofhrey  of  Monmouth's 
*'  Historia  Britonum  "  ;  in  the  second,  a  history  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  and  Normankings.tothe 
death  of  Henry  III. ;  in  the  third,  a  history  of  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  The  langnage  is  a 
specimen  of  the  French  of  Yorkshire. 

48.  The  War  of  the  Gaedhil  with  the   Gaill,  or  The  Inyastons  of 

Ireland  by  the  Danes  and  other  Norsemen.  Edited,  icith  a  Trans- 
lationy  by  the  Rev.  James  Hbnthorn  Todd,  D.D.,  Senior  Fellow  of 
Trinity  College,  and  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  in  the  University  of 
Dublin.     1867. 

49.  Gbsta  Regis  Henrici  Secundi  Benedioti  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  Modem  History, 
Oxford,  and  Lambeth  Librarian.    1^7. 

60.  Munimenta  Academioa,  or.  Documents  illustrative  of  Academical 
Lifb  and  Studies  at  Oxford  (in  Two  Parts).  Edited  bv  the  Rev. 
Henry  Anstby,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Wendron,  Cornwall,  and  late 
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77.  RsaiSTBUM  Bpistolarum  Fratris  Johaknis  Pbckham,  Archibpisoopi 

Oantuaribnsis.  Vols.  I.-IIL  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. 

RiOH  Jones,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Oanon  of  Salisbury,  Vicar  of  Bradford-on- 
AvoQ.     1883, 1884. 

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compiled  by  8.  Osmund,  to  be  observed  in  the  Cath^ral  and  diocese  of  Salisbury. 

79.  Ohartulart  of   the    Abbey   of    Ramsey.    Vols.   I.-III.    Edited   by 

William  Hekrt  Hart,  F.S.A.,  and  the  Rev.  Ponsonby  Anneslby 
Lyons.    1884-1893. 

80.  Ohartitlaribs  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.RI.A.    1884,1886. 

81.  Badmebi  Historia  Noyorum  in  Angua,  bt  opuscula  duo  de  vita  Sancti 

Ansblmi  bt  quibusdam  miracuus  ejus.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Martin 
Rule,  M.A.    1884. 

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Vols.  I.-IV.  Edited  by  Richard  Howlett,  Barrister-at-Law.  1884- 
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84.  Chronica  Rogeri  db  Wbndover,  sivb  Florbs  Historiarum.    Vols.  I.- 

ni.  Edited  by  Henry  Gay  Hewlett,  Keeper  of  the  Records  of  the 
Land  Revenue.     1886-1889. 

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accounted  an  original  authority. 

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1889. 

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William  Aldis  Wright,  M.A.,  Senior  Fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
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  m  which  it  is  written  was  the  dialect  of  Gloucestershire  at  that  time. 

87.  Chronicle  of  Robert  of    Brdnne.      Edited  by  Frederick   James 

FuRNivALL,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law.     Parts  I.  aad  II.     1887. 

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Avesbury.  Edited  by  Edward  Maundb  Thompson,  LL.D.,  F.S.A. , 
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FouBTH  Bepobt.    Part  II.    Index    • 

Fifth  Bepobt,  with  Appendix.    Pabt  I. 
Contents : — 
England.      House   of   Lords  ;    Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Colleges;    Dean  and 
Chapter  of  Canterbury  ;    Bye,  Lydd, 
and    other    Corporations.      Duke   of 
Sutherland,    Marquis   of   Lansdowne, 
Reginald  Cholmondelev,  Esq.,  Ac, 
Scotland.    Earl  of  Aberdeen,  dbo. 

Ditto.    Pabt  II.    Index 

Sixth  Bepobt,  with  Appendix.    Pabt  I. 
Contents : — 

England.  House  of  Lords  :  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Colleges ;  Lambeth 
Palace  ;  Blade  Book  of  the  Arch- 
deacon of  Canterbury  ;  Bridport, 
Wallingford,  and  other  Corporations; 
Lord  Leconfield,  Sir  Reginald  Graham, 
Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  Ac. 

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

Ibeland.    Marquis  of  Ormonde. 

Ditto.    Pabt  U.    Index 


Seventh  Repobt,  with  Appendix.    Pabt  I. 
Contents : — 
House  of  Lords;   County  of  Somerset; 
Earl  of  Egmont,  Sir  Frederick  Graham, 
Sir  Harry  Yemey,  <feo. 

Ditto.    Pabt  U.    Appendix  and  Index 
Contents : — 
Duke  of  Athole,  Marquis  of  Ormonde, 
S.  F.  Livingstone,  Esq.,  <&c. 

Eighth  Repobt,  with  Appendix  and  Index. 
Pabt  I. 
Contents : — 
List  of  coUections  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, 
<feo. 
Ibeland.    Marquis  of  Ormonde,  Lord 
Emly,  The  O'Conor   Don,   Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  &o. 

Ditto.    Pabt  U.    Appendix  and  Index 
Contents : — 
Duke  of  Manchester. 

Ditto.    Pabt  HI.    Appendix  and  Index 
Contents : — 
Earl  of  Ashbumham. 


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rleon.  Esqs.,  drc. 
'         ScoTLUu.     Lord    ElpbinEtooe,    H.    C. 
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ThlB  ijj  introiiuctor; 

to  the  follow 

188S 


(I.)   ApPENUrC   AM)   Indei 

Earl  of  Eglinton,  Sir  J.  S.  Maxwell, 

irinled,  Bart.,   and    C.   8.   H.    D.    Moray, 

C.  P.  Weston   Underwood.   G.  W. 

Digby.  Eaqs.  ^ 

(2.)  Afpesou  a»u  Ini>ex 

The  Fumilj  of  Oawd;. 

(3.)    ApPKNblX  ANIt  Inpkx 
"Wells  Cathedral. 


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(4.)  Appendix  a 


morton ,    Kir    P.   T.    Mnimrariag. 
Lord  Muncftster,  M.P..  Cap*.  J.  F. 
'  Bagot,   End  of   Eilmore;,  Earl  of 

Fowia,  and  others,  the  CorporaUons  | 
oi    Kendal,   Wenlock,    Bridgnorth, 
Eje,  Plymouth,  and  the  County  of 
Essex;  and  8 tony huiat  College. 
(5.)  ApfBNDn  AND  Index 

MarquiEi  of  Ormonde,  Eurl  of  Fingall, 
CorporatiooB  of  Oalwaj,  Wal«riord, 
Ibo  Sees  ot  Dublin  and  Oiwry,  the 
Jesuits  in  Ireland. 


(6.)  AfFBtn>n  imi>  Ikdex 

■Marquis  of  Abergnvennj  ;  LuidBrayc; 
O.  F.  Lultreli ;  P.  I',  Bouvarie ; 
W  JJromiej  Davenport;  B-  T. 
BiiKgur,  Eaquirea. 

'   EUIVRHTB  RbPOBT        .  .  .  - 

This  IB  introductory  bo  the  loUowing :—        i 
(I.)  Appeni>ii  and  Index 

H.  D.  Bkrine,  Esq.,   Solvetti   Corrc- 

(2.)  Ai>i.:m>h  ash  Inj.uk      - 

Houwe  i,t  Lords,    167B-16S8. 
i  (3.)  An>ENUix  AND  hiiir.\ 

CorporBtioQB   of     BouthamptOJi    und  ' 

(4.)  ApI-RNWX  AM)  Indbi 

Murgut'ss  TowaBhcnil. 
(6.)  APFBimtx  AMP  Ihdki 
Earl  ol  Dartmouth. 


(7.)   AFl^KM.Ii   o-D   iM.ty         - 

Dub'    iii     Li'i'iK.     Marohioiieiiii     ol  . 

WaUtrford,    Lord    Hothfield,     Ac;  ■ 

Bridgwater    Truxt   Office,   Beading  ' 

Corporation,  Inner  Temple  Library. 

TwEUTH  Kepobt 

This  is  introduotorj  to  the  follow  ing  : — 

(!■)  ArPKNim 

Enrl    Cowuer,    K.fl.  (Coke  MBS.,   m 
Melbourne  Udl.Derb?).    Toi.  L 
(3.)  Appendii 

Ditto.    Vol.  II 
(3.)  Apfendu  inh  Indbi 

Ditto.    Vol.  III. 
(4,    Appendix 

Duke  o(  Butlftnd.  G.C.B.     Vol.  I. 
(S,)  Appendix  and  Index 

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

HouM  of  Lords,  ie89-i6W, 

(7.)    AlTBKDn  ASll   IXDKH 

H  H.  If  Fleiiiini;.  Esq.,  ol  Bydal. 

(8.)    AlTEM^W   .VNU   Um.X         - 

Duke    of     Athole,   E.T.,     and    Earl  \ 

of  Home.  ' 

(9.1  Appendix  and  Index 

Duke  of  Beanlort.  K.O.,  Earl  of 
Uonoughmore.  J.  H.  Gumej,  W.  I 
W.  B.  HuJlon,  H.  W.  Ketlon,  0.  A.  ' 
Aitken.  P.  V.  Smith,  Esqe.  j  Biflhop  ' 
ol  El)';  CathedraUotEI;, Olouoea-  ' 
ter.  Lincoln,  and  Peterborongb ,  1 
Corporalioiia  of  Qtoucestei.  Hishuni 
Ferrcra,  and  Newark  ;  Soutbweil 
Minster ;   Linooln  DiBtrist  Begiitry. 


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1694 
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TaiRTEBNTB  BeFOBT 

This  Ib  Introduotor;  to  the  loUot 

(1.)  Appendix        .       -       -       . 

Duke  of  Portland.     Vol.  I, 


3.)  AFTjnma. 

3.  'B.  Forlesoae,  Esq.,  of  Diopmon. 
Vol.  I. 


{i.)   APPBHDn  AND  IHDKX  .... 

Coiporatious  ol  Bye,  Hastings,  and 
Heretori].  Capt,  F.  C.  Lodcr- 
STmondB,  E.  R.  WodehouM,  M.P., 
.1  Dovasto",  Esqs..  Sir  T.  B.  Len- 
nard.  linrt,,  Kcv,  W,  D.  MaaTaj,  and 
Earl  of  Dartmouth  (Sapplementarf 
Beport). 


(6,)  Appendix  un>  Index. 

Sir  W.  FiUherbert,  Bart. ;  The  DeUval 

Family,    of  Beaton    Delaval;    Earl 

oF  Ancoater ;    and   Oen.   Lftkeltou- 

Anuesle;. 

(7.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Earl  o[  Lonsdale  .... 


The  First  Earl  of  Charlemont    Vol.  II. 

FODIITEENIH  BePOHT 

This  is  inttoduotorj  to  the  lollowing  :- 
(1.)  ArrFKDii  iND  Index 

Duke  o(  llutland,  O.C.B.  Vol.  111. 
(2.)  Appendix. 

Duke  ol  Portland.    Vol.  Ul. 

(3.)    AiltNIllX  iSIl  iNDEi. 

i)uke    o[     lloiburgho;     Bii    H. 
Campbell,   Bart.;    Eatl  of  Strath- 
more ;      and      Countesa     Doicager 
of  SeaSeld. 
(4.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Lord  Eenyon        .        .         .        -        . 

(S.)  Appkndh. 

J.  B,  Fortesoue,  Esq.,  of  Dropmore. 

Vol.  n. 


(ilaniucripti  of  the  Hoair  of  Lordi. 
1693.1696.  Vol.  I.  (NeieSenei.)  See 
H.L.  No.  5  of  1900.    Prite  2/9;. 

Ditlo.  169fl-lli97.  Vol.  II.  Set  H.L. 
No.  16.     1903.    Price  2/9. 


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Mid  Great    Grinigby    Corpomtioi 
Ths    Dean    ami    Chnplor    of    W 
ceatar,    and     of      Lichiieid  ;      1 
Bishop's  Registry  o(  Worcester. 

Etirl  fit  BiieliiTiiiliiiiiishire;  Earl  o( 
Lindse;  ;  E^irl  iit  Oniilow  ;  Lord 
EmI;  ;  T.  J.  Haia,  Eeq.  ;  and  J. 
Bound,  Esq.,  M.P. 


Vol.  n.  American  , 


(10.)  Affenur  ind  Itmtx. 
Earl  ol  Dartmouth, 

FirrEirrrB  Rbpobt      .        .         .         . 

This  is  introductory  to  the  (ollowing  :- 


1896 
1897 
1897 

1897 
1897 
1897 

1897 


9.)  Afpindii  and  Inubx. 

Charles  Haliday.  Esq.,  ol  Dublin; 
Adta  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Ireland, 
1556-1871  ;  Sir  William  Uisher's 
Table  to  the  Goancil  Book  ;  Table 
to  the  Red  Council  Book. 


(7.)   ApPEKDCt  AND  InDBI. 

Duke     at     Somerset ;       Marquis    of 
Aileabur?;  andSirF.Q.  Puleston,  Bart. 

(8.)   ApPIHDII  AHD  IMDKI. 

Duke  o(  Buodcuoh  and   Queensberry, 
at  Drumlonrig.    Vol.  I. 


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1871 


1871 


1872 


1873 


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32 


33 


34 


1874 


1875 


1876 


35 


6 


37 


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Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Bojal  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  I.  to  4  Edw.  m. 


Part  I.  ~  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on 
Carte  Papers. — Calendarium  Genealogicum, 
1  (ft  2  Eaw.  n. — Durham  Records,  Cidendar 
of  Cursitor's  Records.  Chancery  Enrol- 
ments.—Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calen- 
dar of  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. 


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


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
RoUs  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. — Durham  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, 
Ac.   in  England,  1509-1714. 


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[C.187] 


[C.374] 


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[C.620] 


[C.728] 


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1877 


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1878 


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1879 


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1880 


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1881 


42 


1882 


43 


1883 


44 


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Part  11. — Calendar  of  Reoognizanoe  Bolls 
of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester;  Hen.  Y.— 
Hen.  Vn. 

Exchequer  Records,  Catalogue  of  Special 
Commissions,  1  Eliz.  to  10  Vict.,  Calen- 
dar of  Depositions  taken  bj  Commission, 

I  Eliz.  to  end  of  James  I. — List  of  Rep- 
resentative Peers  for  Scotland  and 
Ireland. 

Calendar  of  Recognizance  Rolls  of  the 
Palatinate  of    Chester,    1    Hen.    YIll.^ 

II  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  Shaftesburr 
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 
Cursi tors'  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — 
Calendar  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  Patent 
Rolls,  6  Rio.  n.— 21  Hen.  VU. 

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

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, Gkorge  n. — Calendar  of  Nor- 
man Rolls,  Hen.  Y.,  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.  III.— Geo.  lY. 
Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  Ric.  U. — 
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,  8  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. 


Sessional 
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Chief  Contents. 


1884 


1885 


1886 


1887 


1888 

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


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Reports  from  Rome  and  Stockholm. — 
Report  on  Archives  of  Denmark,  &o. — 
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,  &o. — 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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Date. 

Number 
ol 

ChieF  Contents  of  Appeoilices. 

Mo. 

p„«. 

Report. 

18G9 

1 

of  Ireland   in   1864.-Notioes  ot    Recorda 
trsnsteired   (rora   Chtincerj  OfEees.— Irish 
State   Papsra    preaaDled    ty    Philadelphia 

[0.4157] 

..  J. 

[(huof 

Library  Company. 

1S70 

2 

Notices  o[  Hecorde  transferred irom  Chancery, 
Queen's  Bench,  and  Exchequer  Offices. ~ 
Index  to  Original    Deeds    received    from 
Master  Li  lion's  Office, 

[C.137] 

[Oul  of 

1871 

3 

Notices  ot  Records  tmnsferred  from  Queen's 
Bench,    Common    Pleas,    and    Exchequer 
Offices.— Report  on  J,  F.  FnrgUBon's  MSa. 
— Exchequer  Indices.  &o. 

[C.829} 

10,1  cf 

rrini.] 

1872 

4 

Records  of  Probate  Iteglatries 

[0.816] 

[0.1  ./ 

1873 

S 

Notices  o(  Records  from  Queen's  Bench  Calen- 

[C,760] 

dar  of  Fines  andiacoverieaot  the  Palntinala 

ot  Tipperary,  1064-1716.- Index  to  liepotts 
to  date. 

1874 

G 

[0.963] 

Kr/ 

Qucen'9  Bench,  And  Common  Pleas  Offices. 

National  M8S.  ot  Ireland.' '-List  of  Chan- 

cery Pleadings  (1662-1690)  and  Calendar  1« 

Chancery  RolU  (1662-1713)  ot   Palatinate 

of  Tipperary, 

1875 

7 

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

[0.1176] 

[0.1  o/ 
pnnl.] 

187G 

8 

Calendar  and  Index  to  Fianta  of  Edward  VI. 

[C.1469] 

[0.1./ 
[0.10/ 

1677 

9 

Index  to  the   Liber    Munerum    Publioorum 

[C.1702] 

Hi  he  miff  .-Calendar  and  Index  to  Plants 

pri«l.] 

of  Philip  and  Mary. 

1678 

10 

Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th.  '[C.2034] 

[0.1=/ 

and  10th  Keports. 

pnw.] 

1879 

11 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth  (1668- 1B70). 

[C.2811] 

Kf 

1660 

12 

Calendar  to  Fianla  o(   Elizabeth,  continued 
(1570- 1571;)- 

[C.2683] 

Pi 

print.] 

1881 

13 

Calendar  to  Fianls  of  Elizabeth,  oonlinufd 
(1576  1583). 

[C.2939] 

1     6 

1662 

U 

[C.3316] 

0    6i 

ferred  from  Benningham  Tower. 

1683 

15 

(1C83-158B).— Index    to    Deputy    Keeper's 
lHh,  12th,  13th.  14th,  and  16th  Reports, 

[C.8676] 

1    0 

1884 

16 

Calendar  to  Fianls  of   Elizabeth,  continued 
(158a-lS0S). 

[C.4062] 

I    6 

1686 

17 

Report  on  Iron  Chest  of  attainders  (ollonini^ 
after  1641  and  1688.— Queen's  Bench  Calen- 

1601). 
Calendar  to  Fianta  of  Elizabeth,  oontinaod 

[0.4487] 

1    0 

166G 

18 

[C.4755] 

1     1 

(1601-1603),— Memorandum  on  Statementa 
(1702)   and  DecUroni  (1718.14)  of  Hugue- 

not  PeDBionerfl. 

I  Notice  of  Records  or  Incurnbered  and  Landed  [C.G185] 
Eslntes  Courtfl.— Report  of  Keeper  o(  State 
Papers,  contaiDuig  Table  of  Abstracts  of 
'  Decrees  of  Innocence  (lli63|,  with  Index.  I 
I  Calendar  to  Christ  Churoh  Deeds  io  Novuin  -[0.6535] 
I  Itegistrum.  11T4-1684.  Index  to  Deputy 
I  Keeper's  IBtb,  17th,  I8th,  19Ch,  and  20th 
I      ReportE. 

Indei  to  Calendars  oF  Fiauts  of  the  reign  of   [C.S83S] 
I      (jueen  Elizabeth.    Letters  A— C.  I 

Catalogue  of  ProckmalionG,  16I8-1G60  -        -   [C.61B0]  j 
1  Index  lo  Fianls  ot  Elizabeth.    D— Z      -        -   [C.6IB0 


I  Catalogue     o(     Proclamations,       1707-1875. 
Contents  of  the  Red  Book  of  the  Eiobequer. 
Calendar  to  Christ  Church  Deeds,   1W2- 
1602. 
Regulations    respecting    State    Papers.      In-   [C.T170] 
structions  ior  Parochial  Custodians.    Index 
lo  Twenty-first  to  Twentj-fifth  Reports. 
Abstract  ot  Antrim  Inquisition,  3  James  I.,    [C.T438] 
Bankruptcy  Records.  1SS7-1873;  Early  Plea 
Bolls  to  51  Edvrord  ni. 
Index  to  the   Act  or  Orant  Boohs,   and  to 
'      Original  Wills,  of  the  Diocese  of  Dublin  to 
I     the  year  IBOO. 

Jtecords  from  Courts  and  OfGcee  transferred 
to.  and  deposited  at  the  Public  Record 
Orcein  Ireland. 
]  Index  lo  Calendars  of  Christ  Church  Deeds 
1171-1G84,  contained  in  Appendices  lo  20th, 
S3rd,  and  24th  Imports. 
(1.)  Beport  on  the  Early   Plea    Roll.'!,   con- 

tinoed  from  51  Edward  111. 
(3.)  Table  showing  present  Custodies  of  Par- 
'     ochial  Records. 
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Record    in  the    Public    Becord    Office   of 
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1      Tongae,  188*-1606. 
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(      Library;  Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's  Reports, 
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I      OfBaial  Papers,  1760-89. 
Index  to  the  Act  or  Orant  Book  and  Original    [Cd.  4] 
Wills  oi  the  Diocese  ot  Dublin  from  1800- 
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Eeporlol  Proceedings  and  Appendix,— Report   [Cd.274] 
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tees  of    Forfeited    Estates,    ttc,    lo  the 
possession  ot  Earl  Annesley; 
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