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CALKXDAli
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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
15 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
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.
28
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 1,
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
15 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
81
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.
82
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.
38
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.
15 EDWARD II*— Pabt 1.
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
48
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
16 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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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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.
52
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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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.
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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.
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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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
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.]
74
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.
15 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
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.
15 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
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.
110 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1322.
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.
15 EDWARD II.— Pabt 2. 118
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
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
16 EDWARD II.— Pakt 2.
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
15 EDWARD II.--PART 2. 189
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
140 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
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.]
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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.
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^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
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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,
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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
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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^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
16 EDWARD n.— Part 2. 169
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
164
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
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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
16 EDWARD li.— Part 2. 166
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Membrane lOd — cont.
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
168
CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1322.
Membrane Sil — cont.
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
16 EDWARD II.— Pabt 2. 169
1322.
Membrane Gd — cont.
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.]
i
(174)
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.
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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,
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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
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 215
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.
16 EDWARD n.— Pabt 1.
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.
218
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 1. 219
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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^.
228
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.
16 EDWARD n.— Part 1.
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.
284
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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,
246
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
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.
16 EDWARD II.— Part 2.
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
16 EDWARD n.— Past 2. 289
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
»J
»>
( 458 )
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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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
Vjce-Principal of St. Mary Hall, Oxford. 1868,
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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.
This Register deriyes its name from containing the statates, roles, and orders made or
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.
82. Ohroniolbs of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II., and Riohard I.
Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Richard Howlett, Barrister-at-Law. 1884-
1889.
Vol. 1. contains Books I.-IV. of the Hittoria Rerum Anglicarum of William of Newburgh.
Vol. II. contains Book V. of that work, the continuation of the same to A.D. 1296, and the
Draco Normannicus of Etienne de Rouen.
Vol. III. contains the Gtsta Stephani Regis^ the Chronicle of Richard of Hexham, the
Relatio de Standardo of St. Aelred of Rievaulx, the poem of Jordan Fantosme, and the
Chronicle of Richard of Devises.
Vol. IV. contains the Chronicle of Robert of Torigni.
83. Chronicle of the Abbey of Ramsey. Edited by the Rev. William
Dunn Macray, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of Ducklington, Oxon. 1886.
84. Chronica Rogeri db Wbndover, sivb Florbs Historiarum. Vols. I.-
ni. Edited by Henry Gay Hewlett, Keeper of the Records of the
Land Revenue. 1886-1889.
This edition ^ves that portion only of Roger of Wendover's Chronicle which can be
accounted an original authority.
86. The Letter Books of the Monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury.
Vols. I.-Ill. Edited by Joseph Briostocke Sheppard, LL.D. 1887-
1889.
The Letters printed in these volumes were chiefly written between 1296 and 1888.
86. The Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester. Edited by
William Aldis Wright, M.A., Senior Fellow of Trinity College,
Cambridge. Parts I. and II., 1887.
The date of the composition of this Chronicle is placed about the year 1800. The
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.
Robert of Brunne, or Bourne, co. Lincoln, was a member of the Oilbertine Order
established at Sempringham. His Chronicle is described by its editor as a work of fiction,
a contribution not to English history, but to the history of English.
88. Icelandic Sagas and other Historical Documents relating to the
Settlements and Descents of the Northmen on the Britisn Isles.
Vol. I. Orkneyinga Saga, and Magnus Saga. Vol. II. Hakonar
Saffa, and Magnus Saga. Edited by Gudbrand Viofusson, M.A.
1887. Vols. III. and IV. Translations of the above by Sir Gborgb
Wbbbe Dasbnt, D.C.L. 1894.
89. The Tripartite Life of St. Patrick, with other documents relating
to that Saint. Edited by Whitley Stokes, LL.D., D.C.L., Honorary
Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford ; and Corresponding Member of the
Institute of France. Parts I. and II. 1887.
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90. WiLLBLMI MONAOHI MaLMESBIRIBNSIS D1 ReOITM GsSTIS AnOLORUM
iiiBRi V. ; ET Historic, Novella, libri III. Edited by William
Stubbs, D.D., Bishop of Oxford. Vols. I. and 11. 1887-1889.
91. Lestorib DBS Bngles solum Gbffrei Gaimar. Edited by the late Sir
Thomas Duffus Hardy, D.O.L., Deputy Keeper of the Records ;
continued and translated by Charles Trice Martin, B.A., F.S.A.
Vols. I. and IT. 1888-1889.
92. Ohroniole of Henry ENiaHTON, Oanon of Leicester. Vols. I. and II.
Edited by the Rev. Joseph Rawson Lumby, D.D., Norrisian Pro-
fessor of Divinity. 18891895.
93. Ohroniole of Adam Murimuth, with the Ohronicle of Robert of
Avesbury. Edited by Edward Maundb Thompson, LL.D., F.S.A. ,
Principal Librarian and Secretary of the British Museum. 1889.
94. Register of the Abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr, Dublin.
Edited by John Thomas Gilbert, F.S.A., M.R.I.A. 1889.
95. Florbs Historiarum. Edited by the Rev. H. R. Luard, D.D., Fellow
of Trinity OoUege and Registrary of the University, Oambridge.
Vol. I., The Oreation to a.d. lOM. Vol. II. a.d. 1067-1264. Vol. lU.
A.D. 1265-1826. 1890.
96. Memorials of St. Edmund's Abbey. Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A.,
Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland. Vols. I.-IU. 1800-1896.
97. Oharters and Documents, illustrating the History of the Oathbdral
AND Oity of Sarum, 1100-1300; forming an Appendix to the Re^ster
of S. Osmund. Selected by the late Rev. W. H. Rich Jones, M.A.,
F.S.A., and edited by the Rev. W. D. Macray, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of
Ducklington. 1891.
98. Memoranda de Parllambnto, 26 Edward I. 1305. Edited by F. W.
Maitland, M,A. 1803.
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ANNUAL EEPOETS OF THE DEPUTY KEEPER
OF THE PUBLIC EECOEDS, HIELAND.
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.
I Copy and Translation o( Five Instrunients of [C.8567]
Record in the Public Becord Office of
' Ireland, written in the Irish Character and
1 Tongae, 188*-1606.
I Beport on M.S. 3. of Sir T. Phillippa' [C.90S0] 0 B)
( Library; Index to Deputy Keeper's Reports,
I 26th to 30th, inch
jBepott of Proceedings, and Appendix - [C.9478] 0 6}
(1) Corrections lo the Addenda lo the
' Dublin Grants Index in Appendix lo the
I 26th l^eport ;
(2.1 Notes on the Depnrtntentol Letters and
I OfBaial Papers, 1760-89.
Index to the Act or Orant Book and Original [Cd. 4]
Wills oi the Diocese ot Dublin from 1800-
I 1R58.
Eeporlol Proceedings and Appendix,— Report [Cd.274]
on the Records ot the Clerks ot the Crown
and Peace transferred prior to 1900.
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tees of Forfeited Estates, ttc, lo the
possession ot Earl Annesley;
(3) Report on the Books ot the TreasDry
and Acooanling Departments in Ireland.
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Date.
Number
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Report:
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1902
1003
34
35
Report of Proceedings and Appendix
(1) List of Maps presented by Com-
missioners of Woods and Forests ;
(2) Report on Register of Irregular Marriages,
1799-1844.
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