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26, for " John de Mautrayers " read " John MautraverB."
18, for " Shideford " read ** Shidefeld."
47, for " Wenham " read " Wraham."
31, for ** Maulevever " read ** Mauleverer."
49, for ** Grauntemor " read " Grauncemor."
47, for " Lanfare" read *' Laufare."
37, for " Drily " read « Dribj."
8, for ** Botertram " read " Botercram."
7, for " Alexander Plogenet " read " Alan Plogenet."
46, fmr ** Kichard de Haostede " read " Robert de Haustede.*'
23, for " Oldelode " read «* Oldelonde."
49, for " Cornwall " read " Cornwall («c)."
25, for " Bykemore " read " Bykenore."
40, for " Bleynes " read " Bleyves."
17, for " Roger de Thorpe " read " Robert de Thorpe."
66, „ 18, for " Ellesford " read " Ellesfeld."
13, for ** Sherenelcye" read *• Shereueleye."
22, for " Soit " read " Sort."
4, for ** Luddeshelne *' rcorf ** LuddesheWe."
42, for " Bleines " read " Bleives."
42, for ** Gort " read " Sort."
41, /or " Huthe *' read " Hitche."
» /o'* " Robert le Strange " read ** Roger le Strange."
21, for " Welloure " rca// " Wolloure."
44, for " Segewans " read " Segewaus."
51, for ** chamberlain " rcckf " the chamberlain."
52, for *• is " read " are."
45, for ** Ralph de Albo Monasterio " read ** Rannlph de Albo Monas-
terio."
84, for " Gilbert le Sauturer " read " Gillot le Sauturer."
26, for ** Badenham " read " Bradenham."
17, for *' Levham " re€td " Leyham."
15, for " abbot of Thetford" read *• prior of Thetford."
25, for ". Semper " read " Semp[8on] ."
28, for ♦« le Blonvill " read " de Blonvill."
21, omit ** Bombclton or."
20, for " Done *' read « Dene."
33, for " Huthe " read " Hitche."
1, for ** Huthe " read " Hitche."
19, for " Gaytini " read " Gaytinus."
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for " Dieu " read " Dien."
/or "in the county", &c. read "the castle and manor of Mont-
gomery ; and in the county," &c.
for •* Neapolio " read *• Neapolis."
for " John de Kedyngton " read " Bichard de Kidyngton."
for *' Ariano " read " Aran."
for " Cuuer " read ** Cuner.*'
for " Cuuer " read " Concr."
for " Astmecosyn " read " Aslinconeyn."
for " Shekcversho " read ** Shekenershe."
for ** Cuuer " read " Cuner."
for " Cuuer " read " Cuner."
for " Flockhorne " read ** Flocthomc.*
for " St. Andrew's " read " St. Adrian's."
for " Reyne " read " Reygni."
for " Ganselin " read ** GauHelinc."
for ** Anlouby " read " Anlouby.*'
for " Louconton " read " Loucouton."
for « Huthe " read " Hitche."
for ** Gosneysck " read ** Bosueysek."
for " GuiUemi " read " Guillelmi."
for " la Jouette " read ** la Jonette."
for " Boucroft " read « Boncroft."
/or ** Robert de Chiseldene " read ** Richard de Chiseldene."
after ** castle " insert "of la Pole."
13, for " Badenham " read " Bradenham."
46, for " Bernard Ferrandi " read " Bertrand Ferrandi."
CALENDAE
OF THB
PATENT ROLLS.
1 EDWARD II.— Part I.
1307.
Aug. 26.
Cumnock.
Aug. 26.
Cumnock.
Aug. 22.
Cumnock.
Aug. 26.
Cumnock.
Aug. 18.
Sanquhar.
Aug. 21.
Cumnock.
Sept. 2.
Carlisle.
Sept. 3.
Carlisle.
Aug. 18.
Sanquhar.
e8679.
Mbmbrane 21.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Balph de Stokes, king's clerk, to buy
cloth, wax, spices and other articles pertaining to the Great Wardrobe.
By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de Clebury, the king's cook, to
the custody of the manor of Stonrton, subject to a yearly payment into the
Exchequer such as John son of Pldlip the late keeper rendered.
By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter Beginaldi, king's clerk, to the
office of treasurer of the Exchequer. By p.s.
Mandate to W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield to deliver to him the
keys, he, of that office. By p.s.
Protection in Ireland, with clause volumm, until Easter, for Otto de
Grandisono, staying in England.
He also has letters nominating Roger de Frestenden his attorney in
Ireland for three years.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, to the
custody, from the morrow of Michaelmas, of the castle of Skipton-in-Craven,
subject to a yearly payment into the Exchequer such as Richard Oysel,
the late keeper, rendered. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert Poun to the office of the mar-
shalsea of the Bench. By p.s.
Mandate to William de Grantham to deliver to him the prisoners, &c.
Notification to H. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the election
of John de Rotherwyk, a monk of Chertsey Abbey, to be abbot of that
house. By p.s.
Presentation of John de Framlingham to the church of Theberton, in the
diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Itogcr le
Bygod, late earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, being in his hands.
By p.s.
Grant to Gilbert, the king's nephew, son and heir of Gilbert de Clare,
late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, of all lands of his
inheritance in Wales, which by reason of his minority are in the king's
hands, together with all the appurtenances of that inheritance in England,
Ireland and Wales, subject to a yearly payment to the Exchequer of 1,000
marks for the lands in Wales.
Mandates in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator beyond Trent,
and the justiciary of Ireland.
Wt 6865. A
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CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1807.
Aug. 20.
CumDock.
Sept. 1.
Annandale.
Sept. 6.
Bowes.
Aug. 31.
TiDwald.
Sept. 4.
Carlisle.
Sept. 6.
Bowes.
Sept. 6.
Brooffh-under-
Stammore.
Sept. 12.
Knaresborough
Sept. 16.
Wyrkesop
Sept. 2.
Carlisle.
Membrane 21 — coni.
Grant, for life, to Gilbert de Stapelton, king's clerk, of the custodj of the
hospital of St. Leonard, York, subject to the maintenance of the appointed
alms and other pious works. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the brethren of the hospital Et fuerunt
pcUentes,
The abbot of Beaubec (de Bello Becco), staying in Ireland (sic), has
letters nominating Ralph de Hcrmaville and Robert Brae his attorneys in
Ireland for three years.
John, prior of Llanthony near Gloucester, staying in England, has letters
nominating William de Stowellc and John Fraunkhome his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Protection, with clause volumusy until the Purification, for Walter de
Bello Campo, staying in Scotland on the king's service. By p.s.
Restoration, with divers reservations, to A. patriarch of Jerusalem and
bishop of Durham, of the liberty of that bishopric, which had been taken
into the hands of the late king. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Clifford.
Mandate to Henry de Guldeford, clerk, not to meddle further with the
office of chancellor of the bishopric. [FiBdera.^
Appointment, during pleasure, of Ralph de Hengham, William de Bere-
ford, William Haward, Peter Mallorre, Lambert de Trikingham and Hervey
de Stanton as justices of the Bench for Common Pleas. [JPar/. Writs.'] By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Bacun, king's clerk, to the custody
of the rolls and writs of the Bench. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Ralph de Hengham and the other justices of the
Bench. [Pari. Writs,'] Etfuit clans'.
Grant to Guy Ferre of 1,000 marks of the king's gift payable by the
escheator beyond Trent out of the issues of wardships and marriages within
his escheatorship. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator beyond Trent.
Grant to William de Melton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Castleknock
.in the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the see of Dublin. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of St. Patrick's.
Grant to William de Boudon of the prebend in the church of St. Patrick,
Dublin, lately held by Robert Bagot, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the see of Dublin. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to R. archbishop elect and confirmed of Dublin.
Andrew Ohablydy, canon of the church of Elphin, bringing news of the
death of Donat [O'Flanagan], the late bishop of that place, has letters of
licepce to elect. By p.s.
The king, upon notification by the dean and chapter of the church of
Elphin that their church is void through the death of Donat, the late bishop,
having granted them in accordance with their petition a licence to elect,
and wishing to spare them trouble and expense, empowers Geoffrey de
Geynville, upon the presentation to him of the elect by the dean and
chapter, to give the royal assent to such election, and desires him to signify
the same to Thomas, bishop of Emly the chancellor of Ireland, who shall
issue a mandate under the king's seal for Ireland, on behalf of the elect, to
the metropolitan of the place to do his duty therein. The king further
empowers Geoffrey de Greynville, upon notification by the metropolitan of
the canonical confirmation of the election and upon acceptance of fealty
from the elect, to certify the same to the chancellor so that he may in
accordance with the tenor of the king's mandate cause the temporalities of
the bishopric of Elphin to be delivered to him.
1 EDWABD n.— Part I.
1307.
Aug. 25.
Camnoek.
Aug. 38.
Sanquhar.
Sept. 6.
Bowet.
Sept 13.
fork.
Membrane 2l-^-c(mt.
MandAte, after recitation as above, to Thomas, bishop of Emlj, chan-
cellor of Ireland, to issue a mandate on behalf of the elect as well to
the metropolitan as for the restoration of the temporalities, first receiving
from the elect of Elphin letters under the latter's seal, and that of the
dean and chapter, guaranteeing that the favour granted on this occasion
will not at anj future time be turned to the prejudice of the king and his
successors.
Pardon, at the instance of John de Crombwelle, to Henrj son of William
le Palmer of Perlethorpe for the death of John son of Geoffrey Pym of that
place. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John do Ljdgate, king's clerk, to the
office of engrosser in the Exchequer, Dublin. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons.
Joan, late the wife of Geoffrey de Lysinaco, staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating Joceline de Pyndenay and John le Flemmeyng her attorneys for
two years.
She also has like letters nominating the same persons as her attorneys in
Ireland for the same period.
Aug. 28.
Cumnock.
Aug. 28.
Sanquhar.
Sept. 30.
L^ton.
Sept. 16.
Glipston.
Aug. 18.
Sanquhar.
Sept. 25.
Clipston.
Sept 18.
York.
Sept 25.
Mbmbranb 20.
General pardon, at the instance of John de Hastinges, to Robert atte
Dene. By p.s.
Protection until the Purification, with clause volumus^ for Aymer de
Valencia, staying in Scotland on the king*s service. By p.s.
He also has letters nominating John de la Bivere his attorney for that
period.
Balph de Monte Hermerii, staying in England, has letters nominating
Simon Dannyng and John de Kaerdif his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
G^eral pardon, at the instance of Robert de Clifford, to Walter de
Pleshe.
Presentation of John de Blocleye to the church of Rydelyngeswelde, in
the diocese of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the forfeiture of
the lands of John, late earl of AthoU. By p.s.
Protection for Walter Reginald!, clerk, in the peaceable possession of the
provostship in the church of St John, Beverley, to which he had been
collated by the late king. All persons attempting to disturb him in such
possession to be arrested. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Appointment, daring pleasure, of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond,
to be the king's lieutenant in Scotland. He is to retain sixty men-at-arms
of his own household, receiving from the chamberlain ten marks a day for
their maintenance from Michaelmas next until the feast of the Purification
following. By p.s.
Writ de iniendendo directed to the abbots, knights and commonalty of
Scotland.
The like to the sheriffs of the counties of Lancaster, Westmoreland,
Cumberland and Northumberland. [FaderaJ]
Appointment, during pleasure, of John baron of Wygeton and Richard le
Bmn to be keepers of the peace {cusiodes pads) for the counties of Lan-
caster, Cumberland and Westmorelandi for the better preservation of those
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CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1307, Membrane 20 — cant.
counties from incnrsions of the king's enemies and to punish rebels. The
sheriffs of those counties are to render thera every assistance with horses,
arms and the entire posse, whenever called upon to do so.
The like to Roger Herun and Simon Warde for the county of Northum-
berland and the liberty of T3mdale.
Mandate to John de Wygeton and Richard le Brun to take the necessary
oaths of office before John de Sancto Johanne and the prior of St Mary's,
York, or either of them.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Sancto Johanne and the prior of
St. Mary's.
Mandate to Roger Herun and Simon Warde to take their oaths before
Robert de Hilton.
Mandate to Roger Herun and Simon Warde and to the men of the
county of Northumberland and liberty of Tyndale to assist, whenever called
upon, John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, the keeper of Scotland, in all
matters tending to the safety of those parts and to the confusion of Robert
de Brus and his accomplices.
The like to John de Wygeton and Richard le Brun and the men of their
counties.
Oct. 2. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Arcadia, to be sheriff of
Nottingham. Argyll and Ingegal' (Inchegall) and keeper of those parts, and to protect
the same against the aggression of the king's enemies and to repress
rebellion.
Writ (ie intendendo directed to the knights and other lieges of Argyll and
Inchegall.
Oct. 3. Presentation of Henry de Ingelby to the church of Cuberleye, in the
Nottingham, diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands
and heir of Giles de Berkeleye, who held from John Walraund, tenant in
chief, an idiot in the king's custody.
Mandate to John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, keeper of Scotland,
to state whether he approves of liis letters of appointment, now that he
understands their tenor, or deems any alteration necessary, in which case
he is to return them to the king who vrill cause others, under the seal of
Scotland, to be sent to him.
Sept. 4. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Quy de Bello Campo, earl of
Carlisle. Warwick, for Gk)dfrey de Melsa from being placed on juries, assizes or re-
e^nisances, and from being made sheriff, coroner, bailiff, &c. By pTs.
Sept. 30. Mandate to the justiciary of Ireland to deliver the temporalities of the
Lenton. archbishopric of Armagh to Walter Jorz, preferred to that see by the
Pope upon the death of archbishop John, he having renounced the papal
letters, so far as the same may be to the prejudice of the king's crown and
dignity, and paid a fine of 1,000/. in consideration of which fine, and not
on account of the Pope's letters, the king accepted fealty from and restored
the temporalities to him.
Writ iie intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the arch-
bishopric.
Sept. 12. Protection, for one year, for Joan de Vivonia, going beyond seas.
Toik.
Oct. 6. William de Sancta Elena and Richard de Morcestre, canons of the
Nottingham, church of St. Peter, Exeter, bringing news of the death of Thomas, the
late bishop, have letters to the dean and chapter of licence to elect.
Oct 3. Appointment, until further order, of Robert de Dovor, clerk, to take
Nottingham, and account to the Exchequer for the issues of the mine at Wyrkesworth
1 EDWARD II.— Pabt I.
1307. Membrane 20 — cont,
CO. Derby, which Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, holds by the
grant of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, and which has been taken into the
king's hands.
Oct. 3. Mandate to all bailiffs, <&c., to assist Robert de Dover in the cartage, at
Nottingham, the king's expense, of the lead from that mine.
Sept. 6. Grant to John de Chorleton, yeoman, of the marriage, without dis-
Knaresboroogh. paragement, of the son and heir of Baldwin de Insula, deceased, tenant
in chief.
Sept. 3.
Carlisle.
Sept. 30.
Lenton.
Oct 14.
Northampton.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
Nov. 6.
Westminster.
Sept. 16.
Clipston.
Sept. 13.
York.
Mbmbranb 19.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert Benedicite of Norwich, clerk,
( to the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of
debts for the city of Norwich."^
The like of Adam son of Martin for the city of Lincoln.
The like of John de Banquelle and Henry de Leycester, clerks, for the
city of London.
The like of Thomas de Alverthorpe for the city of York.
The like of Thomas de Pyrye, clerk, for the town of Oxford.
The like of John Sparwe, clerk, for the city of Norwich,
The like of William de Heywode for the city of Exeter.
By p.s.
By p.s.
Sept. 23.
Clipston.
Aug. 23.
Cumnock.
Sept. 4.
Penrith.
Aug. 30.
Daigemock.
The like of Roger de Stanes, clerk, for the town of Bristol.
The like of William Byck' of Nottingham, clerk, for the town of
Nottingham.
The like of Reginald de Charnes, clerk, for the town of Shrewsbury.
General pardon, at the instanise of Robert de Clifford, to William son of
Hugh de Billebury. By p.s.
Protection in Ireland, for two years, for Master Richard de Havering',
staying in England, preferred by the Pope to the archbishopric of Dublin.
He also has letters nominating William de Rodyerd and Geoffrey Bordoun
his attorneys in Ireland for that time.
Margery de Vianna and Juliana Lysewy, nuns of Rumeseye, bringing
news of the death of Philippa, the late abbess, have letters of licence to
elect.
Pardon, at the instance of John de Britannia and Ralph son of William,
to Thomas Pykard for the death of Robert le Rous. By p.s.
Grant to William Bacoun of the marriage of Agnes, late the wife of Adam
de Twynham, deceased, tenant in chief, or of any fine or forfeiture incurred
by her by marrying without licence. By p.s.
Grant to Ralph de Monte Hermerii, upon surrendering to the king the
custody of the lands of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, a
minor, of 5,000 murks, payable at the Exchequer in half-yearly instalments
of 500 niaiks. This custody had been granted to him by the late king in
discharge of a like sum of 5,000 marks, the compensation for his surrender
of the county of Athol in Scotland, towards the purchase of lands to the
value of 1,000 marks a year for the sustenance of himself and his children
by Joan, hia late wife, the present king's sister. [Fcedera,'] By p.s.
7
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1307.
Sept. 17.
Clipston.
Membrane 19^-coii/.
Acceptance of a remission made bj the late king- to Eleanor, late the
wife of Robert de Stuteville, one of his nurses, of payment of 40/., part of
the 120/. due to the Exchequer on account of the debts of her late husband
and of John de Stuteville his father ; also of the permission granted to
her to pay the balance by instalments. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Appointment, during pleasure, from Michaelmas next, of Eustace de
Knarcsborough. Cotesbache, clerk, to be chamberlain and receiver for Scotland and to
discharge that office through Robert Heyron, king's clerk, the controller
there, receiving the same fee as John de Sandale, the late chamberlain.
By p.B.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Sandale to deliver to him the rolls, Ac.,
of that office.
Sept 10.
Sept. 10.
Knaresborougb.
Sept. 26.
Clipston.
Sept. 13.
York.
Aug. 20.
Cumnock.
Sept. 12.
Knaresborougb.
Sept. 15.
Doncaster.
Sept. 3.
Carlisle.
Protection, for one year from Michaelmas, for Eustace de Codesbache,
going to Scotland on the king's service. By p.s.
The like for Robert Petit of Pykering, Edmund de Dakere, William
Tatham, Roger do Haverbergh, Thomas de Lathum, Ralph de Bykcrstaf,
Roger de Forneby, Richard le Waleis, and Robert de Littelwode accom-
panying him.
Presentation of Maurice de Walden to the church of Kenenarth in the
diocese of St. Davids.
Mandate to Walter de Istelep' to deliver the temporalities of the arch-
bishopric of Dublin to Richard de Havering', preferred thereto by the Pope
upon the death of Richard de Feringes, he having renounced the papal
letters, so far as they may be to the prejudice of the king's crown and dignity,
and the king having in consideration of his petition, and not on account of
the Pope's letters, accepted fealty from and restored the temporalities to him.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Cadomo, the keeper of the temporalities.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the arch-
bishopric.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Sandale, king's clerk, to the
office of chancellor of the Exchequer, to hold in the same manner as
John de Benstede, the late chancellor. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
[Pari. Writs.]
Grant to John de Leek', king's clerk, of the precentorship in the church
of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
archbishopric of Dublin. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
William de Donecastra, burgess and merchant of Chester, staying in
England, has letters nominating John de Leycestr* and Ralph de Cubbeleie
his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Clifford to the office of the
marshalsea of England. By p.s.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to receive whomso-
ever the same Robert shall appoint to act as his deputy. [Foedera ; and
Pari. fFrUs.]
Mbmbranb 18.
Oct. 3. Notification to the mayor and commonalty of Bayonne, of the late king's
Nottingham, approbation of their good will towards him, and of his commendation of the
diligence of John de Lystowe, their fellow citicen and proctor in England,
1 EDWARD IL— Part L
1307. Membrane 18— con^.
in regard to divers sums of money advanced by them for the war in
Gasconj, the original letter conveying this intimation not having been
shown to them by John de Lystowe,
Oct. G. Pardon, at the request of Master John de Feraria and Gaillard de
Nottingham. Gazaco, the papal nuncios, to Petronella, late the wife of Robert de Hexton
and also his executrix, and to Clement, his son and heir, for the escape of
William son of Robert de Stafford and John de Hibemia from the gaol of
Stafford, of which Robert de Hexton had the custody under Richard de
Harleye, sheriff of Staffordshire.
( >ct. 5. Pardon to Robert son of Simon de Clarburgh for the death of Robert
Nouingham. pon of Henry Pertrick of Suthleverton, as it appears upon the record of
Edmund de Eyncurt and William Inge, justices for the delivery of Notting-
ham gaol, that he killed him through nusadventure.
Aug. 28. Grant, during pleasure, to Roger de Smalrys of the office of clerk of
Sanquhar, the market (officium cusiodie mercati) in Ireland. By p.s.
Aug. 23. Appointment^ during pleasure, of Henry de Lutegareshale to be a
Cumnock, chamberlain of the Exchequer, in the place of William de Birkhulle.
By p.A.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter Reginaldi the treasurer.
Sept. 16. Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Carleton, Roger de Heghham
Clipston. and Thomas de Cantebrig' to be barons of the Exchequer with the usual
fees. By p.s.
Mandate to them to take the oath of office at Westminster before W.
Reginaldi, the treasurer, and William de Bereford.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and W. de Bereford. [Pari, WriU,']
Sept. 25. Mandate to the seneschal of Ghiscony and constable of Bordeaux to
Clipttoo. forward to London for the king's coronation 1,000 casks of wine, to be paid
for by the merchants of the society of the Friscobaldi of Florence, the
receivers of the issues of the duchy [of Aquitaine].
Mandate in pursuance to the Friscobaldi. [Fcedera.']
Sept. 27. Restoration of the temporalities of Chertsey Abbey to John de Rutherwyk',
ClipstoD. formerly a monk of that house, the king having accepted fealty from him
upon the confirmation by H. bishop of Winchester of his election as abbot.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the abbey.
Oct 6. Appointment of John de Benstede and William Inge to the custody
Nottingham, of the lands and possessions of the priory of Thetford with its cells of
Wangeford and Horkesle, to apply the rents and issues to the discharge of
the debts of the house, reserving for the prior and convent and its ministers
a reasonable sustenance. By K., on the information of W. Inge.
Sept 12. Qrant to William de Boudon, king's clerk, of the prebend, lately held by
York. Robert Bagot, deceased, in the free chapel of Pencriche, (Penkridge, co,
Stafford,) in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the archbishopric
of Dublin. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the chapel.
Sept. 4. Grant to William Bacoun of the marriage of Agnes, late the wife of Adam
Penrith. de Twynham, tenant in chief, or of any fine or forfeiture incurred by her
through marrying without licence. By p.s.
Sept. 11. Ghiuit to Robert de Haustede the younger, of the custody of the lands of
Knaresboroagh. Baldewin de Insula, deceased, tenant in chief, during the minority of his
son and heir. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Oloucestr* the escheator.
Oct. 6. Appointment^ during pleasure, of John de Bradeford, clerk, to the office
Nottingham, of chirographer of the Bench.
Mandj^ in pursuance to the justices of the Bench.
8 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1307. Membrane 18— ccwtl.
Oct. 13. Presentation of Henry de Lutegershale to the church of Great Dudjngton,
Guilsborough. in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.8.
Oct. 15. Notification to H. bishop of Winchester, of the royal assent to the election
Northampton, of Clemeutia de Gildeford, nun of Bomeseie Abbey, to be abbess of that
house.
Sept. 17. Grant to Master Thomas de Cherletou, king's clerk, upon the resig-
Clipston. nation of liobert de Torbelville, of the prebend of Canon Walton in the
free chapel of Bruge. [By p,8. 21.]
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the chapel.
Oct. 15. Thomas de Multon of Egremund, staying in England, has letters nomi-
Northampton. nating Robert de Parteneye and William de Flet his attorneys in Ireland
for two years.
Oct. 16. Grant, during pleasure, to John de Banquelle and Henry de Leycester,
Clipstou. king's clerks, of the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recog-
nisances of debts for the city of London.
Oct. 16. Pardon to Elias Hurre of Horseley for the death of Ranulph le Piper of
Northampton. Breydeshale, as it appears by the record of William Edmund Deyncurt and
William Inge, justices of gaol delivery for Nottingham, that he killed him
through misadventure.
Oct. 17. Gilbert de Maddeley and William de London, monks of the church of
Northampton. Worcester, bringing news of the death of W. the late bishop, have letters
to the prior and convent of licence to elect.
Aug. 24. Licence to Robert de Tylliol to crenellate his dwelling-house of Scaleby,
Cumnock, co. Cumberland, in the Marches of Scotland. By p^.
Aug. 25. Pardon, at the instance of Payn Tybetot, to Gocelin le Barber of
Cumnock. Oreford for the death of Agnes de Baudreseye his wife. By p.s.
Membrane 17.
^/ Aug. 25. Exemption, for life, of John de Ebroicis, on account of his old age and
Cumnock, debility, from being put on juries, assizes or recognisances unless his presence
be specially required. By p.s.
Aug. 22. Presentation of Master William de Burston to the church of Patriugton,
Cumnock, in the king's gift by reason of the provostship of St. John, Beverley, lately
void, having been in the hands of the late king by reason of the voidance of
the archbishopric of York. By p.s.
Aug. 26. Pardon, at the instance of Thomas earl of Lancaster, to Reginald de
Cumnock. Kelby for the death of Nicholas de Wolvereton. By p.s.
Sept. 27. Grant, during pleasure, to the prior and convent of the order of Friars
Newstead, Preachers of Oxford of fifty marks receivable annually at the Exchequer,
in Shirwood. |,^ continuance of a grant of a like amount made to them by the late king.
BvK.
The like grant of twenty-five marks to the warden and convent of the
Friars MiDors of Cambridge.
The like grant of fifty marks to the warden and convent of Friars Minors
of Oxford.
The like grant of twenty -five marks to the prior and convent of Friars
Preachers of Cambridge. By K.
Oct. 17. Theobald de Verdun the elder, staying in England, has letters nominating
Northampton. John de Hynkeleye and Thomas son of William Lumbard his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
1 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 9
1307. Membrane 17 — cont.
Sept. 16. General pardon, at the instance of Robert de Clifford, to Richard ' the
ClipBton. Pressone ' of Wodebury. By p.s.
Oct. 18. The prior of Llanthony Prima in Wales, staying in England, has letters
Northampton, nominating Gilbert le Notte and Adam son of William his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Oct. 17. Impeximus of a composition, made 24 November 1306, between John de
Northampton. Haveringes, knight, seneschal of Gascony and constable of Bordeaux, on
behalf of the king, and Bertrand abbot of the convent of Grand Silve in the
diocese of Toulouse on behalf of that house, relative to the exemption from
divers tolls of wines and other commodities brought to Bordeaux by the
rivers Garonne and Gironde for the use of that bouse.
Mandate in pursuance to the seneschal of Ghiscony and constable of
Bordeaux. Etfuet' patentes.
Oct 16. Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry de Say to be the king's chief
Northampton, butler. By p.8.
Aug. 6. Mandate to the abbot of Hayles to pay the yearly rent of 50/. for
Dumfries. Lecchelade, held by him in fee farm, to Peter de Gavaston, knight, to
whom the king has granted all the manors and lands of Edmund, late
earl of Cornwall. [^Fcedera,^
Oct. 18. Walter, archbishop of Armagh, staying in England, has letters nominating
Northampton. John de Bemak and William de Burgo his attorneys in Ireland for three
years. By K.
Protection for the archbishop for the same period. By K.
Protection, for two years^ for John de Bemak, parson of the church of
Tofl, going to Ireland to stay there in the service of Walter, archbishop of
Armagh.
He also has letters nominating Simon de Bernak his attorney for the
same period.
Protection, for two years, for Walter Bluet, going to Ireland.
Oct. 16. Pardon, at the instance of Henry de Lascy earl of Lincoln, to Alexander
NorthimptoD. de Chaderton for the death of Roger son of Richard de Workesleye.
By p.s.
Oct. 21. Grant, for life, to Robert de Rydeware, king's yeoman and envoy, of that
I.angley. liberty which Juliana de Wy, deceased, had in the hospital of Ospryng
by grant of the late king. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the master and brethren of the hospital.
Oct. 25. Protection, with clause volumus^ until Easter, for Thomas de Richemund,
London. Robert de Skargill and Nicholas de la Marche, staying in Scotland in the
company of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, on the king's service.
By testimony of the earl.
Oct. 26. Protection, with clause volumus, for two years, for Otto de Grandisono,
Wettminster. going beyond seas on the king's service.
Oct. 28. Protection, with clause volumus, until Whitsuntide, for Gilbert Petcbe.
Westmmster. The like for William de Craye and Simon Petche, parson of the church
of Pentelawe, staying with him in Scotland on the king's service.
By K., on the information of J. de Sandale.
Protection, with clause volumus , until Easter, for John de Sancto Johanne,
for Ralph Hon of William, in the train of John de Britannia, earl of Rich-
mond ; and for John Gramary, staying in Scotland on the king's service.
Aug. 26. Pardon, at the instance of John de Cnimbwelle, to John de Merton for
Cumnock, the death of Hugh Bereman of Hucknall-Torkard. By pus.
10 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-ioAf7 Membrane 16.
Nov. 29. R(^er, prior of Little Malvern, staying in England, has letters nomina-
Wcstminster. ting Nicholas de Shelwjk and Richard de Ciyve his attorneys in Ireland
for two years.
Safe-conduct, for two years, for the men and ship of the prior of St.
Mary's, Carlisle, sent to Ireland to purvey victuals and other necessaries for
that house.
Sept. 21. Mandate to Philip de Kyme to render homage, fealty and other services,
Clipston. due for the lands held by him, to Henry de Bello Monte, to whom the king
has granted the manors of Folkyngham, Edenham and Barton co. Lincoln,
formerly in the tenure of Gilbert de Gaunt. By p.s.
The like to Edmund Dcyncurt, Adam de Welle, Juliana de Gaunt and
Robert de Malbei-thorpe.
Remission to Walter Jorz, archbishop of Armagh, of payment of the fine
of 1,000/. made by him to the king upon his preferment to the archbishopric
by the Pope. By K.
Oct. 27. Mandate to the sheriffs of London to forward to the town of Berwick-on-
Wo&tminster. Tweed divers military stores for the king's forces in Scotland. [Foedera,']
Mandate to the sheriff of the coimty of York to collect supplies for
provisioning the king's castles in Scotland.
The like to the sheriff of the county of Lincoln, to Miles de Stapelton the
bailiff of Holderness, and to the king's bailiffs of Scarborough.
Oct. 27. Licence to William de Tothale, prior of the Hospital of St. John of
WeKtminster. Jerusalem in England, to appoint Richard de Leycester and Matthew de
Sancto Leonardo, brothers of the order, his attorneys to act for him in
matters touching the Hospital.
Oct. 29. John de Mautravers and Eleanor his wife, staying in England, have
Westminster, letters nominating Robert Lovel and William le Clerk of Ri^hgel their
attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Oct. 29. Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger le Sauvage to the custody of
WestmiDster. the castle of Windsor, with the forest, manors, hundreds, etc., certain lands
in the tenure of Margaret queen of Edward I. excepted, rendering the issues
thereof to the Exchequer and receiving the same sum as Geoffrey de
Pycheford, the late constable.
By K., on the information of the earl of Lincoln.
Oct. 30. Protections in Ireland, for two years, for Geoffrey do Caumvill' and
Westminster. William de Oaumvill', staying in England.
Nov. 1. Appointment of Richard de Rokesle to be seneschal and warden {gardein)
Berkhampstead. of Ponthieu and Monstreuill. French. [Fcedera.']
Oct. 30. Protection for William de Tothale, prior of the Hospital of St. John of
Westminster. Jerusalem in England, going beyond seas.
Oct. 30. Henry de Cobham, going beyond seas by the king's command, has
Westminster, letters nominating William de Cotes his attorney for one year.
Vacated because otherwise below,
Oct. 30. Protection, with clause volumusy for one year, for Henry de Cobham
Westminster, going to Ponthieu to remain there on the king's service. By K.
He also has letters nominating William de Cotes his attorney for the same
period.
Oct. 29. Writ of aid, daring pleasure, for the servants appointed by queen
Westminster. Margaret to purchase victuals and other necessaries for her household,
carriage to be provided at the queen's expense. By p.8.
1 EDWARD II.— Part I. 11
1307. Membrane 16 — cont.
Aug. 24. Licence to William de Dacre to crenellate his dwelliDg-house of Dun-
Gamnock. malloght, co. Cumberland, in the Marches of Scotland. By p.s.
Aug. 26. Pardon, at the instance of Pajn Tybetot, to Ralph Peyure of Thorpe
Ciuniiock. for the death of Robert Gerard of Wytton.
Oct. .lO. Mandate to the king's bailiffs and others to provide carriage at his
Westminster, expense for Stephen le Men, despatched by Ralph de Stokes, the keeper
of the wardrobe, to purchase cloth, spices and other articles for the
wardrobe.
Membrane 15.
Sept 25. Protection for Walter Reginaldi, clerk, in the peaceable possession of the
ClipstoD. office of provost of the church St. John, Beverley, to which he had been
collated by the late king.
Oct. 27. Jnspeximus of an exemption for life, 26 August, 23 Edward I., for
WcAtminster. John le Lentur, citizen of London, from all tallages, aids, watches and
contributions which might be demanded from him for the king, the
accustomed prises excepted, from being placed on assizes, juries or
recognisances, and from being made mayor, sheriff, eschealor, coroner,
alderman, etc.
Aug. 24. Licence to Robert le Brun to crenellate his dwelling-house of Drombogh,
Cumnock, co. Cumberland, in the Marches of Scotland. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Walter Bluet, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Geoffrey de
Westminster. Saukevilla and Benedict Laumprey his attorneys for two years.
Oct 31. Presentation of Elias de Shordiche to the church of Northope in the
St. Albans, diocese of St. Asaph. [By p.8. 25.]
Oct. 80. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Godgnave and John Lyghtfot
Westminster, of Hereford, to the custody of the seal and counter-seal of the merchiwis in
the city of Hereford, the greater piece to be in the custody of the former
and the smaller piece of the latter.
Aug. 28. Greneral pardon, at the instance of John de Hastinges, to Luke son of
Comnock. Robert Al^m of Farnhulle. By p.s.
Nov. 1. Ghrant to Roger de Sheffeld, king's clerk, of the free chapel in the castle of
Berkbampstead. Nottingham. By p.s.
Sept. 1. Master John de Bedeford, archdeacon of London and one of the executors
Annan. of Richard, late bishop of London, going to the court of Rome, has letters
nominating Thomas le Palmer of London his attorney for one year.
Oct. 30. Grant, during pleasure, to Hugh Scarlet of Lincoln, of the office of
Westminster, weigher of wool in the town of Boston*
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Nov. 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln,
Berkhampstead. of the advowson of the church of Wadenhou, co. Northampton, in sub-
stitution for that of the church of Wyvelingham, which together with
the advowsons of the churches of Wadmton, Thoresby and Halton-upon-
Trent, co. Lincoln, and Buckeby, co. Northampton, he had, by licence of the
late king, granted to the use of thirteen scholars, who were to reside in a
house newly founded in the University of Oxford.
Oct. 29. Mandate to Almaric de Friscobald' and the society of the Friscobaldi of
Wertminstcr. Florence, receivers for the duchy [of Aquitaine]t to pay to Amaneuus de
Sescars and Ebulo de Lihan certain sums, alleged by them to be due from
the late king, if such claims are found to be just. By p.8.
The like to Frisocus de Monte Claro, receiver for Agenois, to make
payment of hb claim to Peter de Ljer. By p.B.
12 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1307. Membrane 16 — cotU.
Nov. 7. Presentation of John QtTlaund of Dunstapio, chaplain, to the church of
Westminster. Delgany, in the gift of the king by reason of the late voidance of the
archbishopric of Dublin. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Protection, with clause volumus^ until Easter, for Master Robert de
Westminster. Pykeryngge, canon of St. Peter's, York, going beyond seas on the king's
service. By K.
He also has letters nominating Alexander de Bergh' and William de
Hoveden, clerks, bis attorneys for the same period.
Protection, for one year, for Master Nicholas de Tyngewyk, parson of the
church of Recolvro. By K.
Nov. 6. William de Corn well and Richard de Bysleye, canons of Cirencester,
Westminster, bringing news of the death of H. late abbot of that place, have letters of
licence to elect.
Nov. 8. Acceptance of a grant for life, made by the late king, to John le Convers,
Westminster, king's yeoman, of two casks of wine yearly. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Say, the king's butler.
By K. Etfuerunt patentes.
Nov. 8. Protection, with clause volumus^ until Easter, for Roger de Mannesergh'
Westminster, and William Cruel, going beyond seas on the king's service with Master
Robert de Pykeringge, canon of St. Peter's, York. By K.
Nov. 13. Presentation of Adam de Herwynton to the church of Aure in the
Westminster, diocese of Hereford.
Membrane 14.
Nov. 6. Thomas de Kancia, precentor, and William de Dover, sacristan, canons of
Westminster, the church of Waltham Holy Cross, bringing news of the death of J.
late abbot of that place, have letters of licence to elect.
Nov. 6. Presentation of John de Stanmere to the church of Chelmunton in the
Westminster, diocese of Norwich.
Nov. 3. Safe-conduct for the merchants and envoys sent to England by William,
Berkhampstead. Count of Holland and Zealand, to arrange disputes between the merchants
of both countries. {^FoRdera.^
Oct. 27. Writ de intendendo to the kuighU and other tenants of Romeseye Abbey
Westminster, for Clementia de Guldeford, a nun of that house, the king having accepted
fealty from and restored the temporalities of the abbey to her upon the
confirmation by H. bishop of Winchester of her election as abbess.
Nov. 8. Pardon to John de Chesthunte of Dexteford, for escaping from the
Westminster, custody of the bailiffs of the late king, by whom he had been arrested
at Derteford.
Grant, during pleasure, to Richard de Wodehouse, king's clerk, of the
office of first engrosser in the Exchequer, Dublin. By E.
Nov. 8. Grant, for life, to Amaneuus de Lebreto, of a yearly sum of 2,000
Westminster, pounds of Bordeaux, out of the issues of the pedage (pedagium) of
St. Macaire. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the seneschal of Gascony and constable of the
castle of Bordeaux. \^Faidera.'] By K.
Nov. 8. Protection, with clause voiumus^ for one year, for Richard de Rokesle,
Westminster, going to Pouthieu, to remain there on the king's servic(^ By K.
He also has letters nominating Thomas Dodde and Richard de TruUeye
his attorneys for two years.
1 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 13
1307- Membrane 14 — cont.
Nov. 8. Hugh, abbot of Aumale {de Alba Marlia)^ staying beyond seas, b&s
WeMtminster. letters nominating John le Maigincn and Geoffrey Knap liis attorneys for
three years. By fine.
Sept. 4. Exemption, at the request of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, for
Penrith. Philip de Geyton, his steward, while holding that office, from being put
on assizes, juries or inquisitions. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Protection, with clause volumus, until Easter, for John, bishop of Nor-
Westminster wich, going beyond seas on the king's service.
The like for Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, going beyond seas on the
king's service.
Oct. 28. Presentation of John de Burton, to the church of Newenton-upon-Cote-
Westminster. wold, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift, by reason of the
voidance of that see.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by the bailiffs of
Norwich, for the Friars Preachers to hold that plot of land in the city of
Norwich which the friars de Penitentia formerly held in chief by the
service of lie?, yearly, subject to providing reasonable sustenance for
William de Ho, a friar of the latter oMer.
Oct.' 30. Pardon of the outlawry of Thomas atte Parrok', for non-appearance
WestmiDitter. before William de Bereford and the other justices of oyer and terminer of
the late king, for the county of Sussex, to answer touching divers felonies.
By K., on the information of J. de Benstede.
Oct. 28. Appointment, during pleasure, of Alexander de Bykenore, king's clerk,
WeBtminster. to the office of treasurer of the Exchequer, Dublin, receiving the same
fee as Bichard de Bereford, the late treasurer, and rendering his account
to the Exchequer, England.
Mandate to Richard de Bereford, the late treasurer, to deliver to him
that office with its keys, rolls, writs, memoranda, etc.
Nov. 6. Safe-conduct, for fifteen days, for Bobert de Riston, king's clerk, sent to
Westminster, divers parts of the kingdom to purvey wax and other articles for the Great
Wardrobe.
Nov. 10. Writ of aid for William Hathewy, the king's baker, despatched to
Westtmbwter. France to make preparations for the reception of the king. [Ffxdera,']
Writ of aid for William le Polieter, Walter de Leghton', and John le
Pledur, the king's Serjeants, sent into Kent to purvey pullets for the king.
The like, for assistance in discharging the duties of their respective
offices, for Andrew le Truer, the king's butli^r ; Walter de Grodyeneton and
John de Gaisham, 'achatours'; William de Basingstok, poulterer; John
de Sumery, scullion (acuieilarius) ; John de Pelham, clerk of the king's
marshalsea, for hay and oats ; and Thomas de Vertlay, for brushwood and
litter for the hall.
Nov. 12. Safe-conduct, for two years, for the men and two ships sent by the abbot
t^ngley. of Holmcoltran into Ireland to buy com and other victuals for that house.
Nov. 12. Agnes de Valencia, staying in England, has letters nominating John de
lAiigley- Gersyng and Thomas Clampe her attorneys for two years.
Nov. U. Pardon of the outlawry of Warin son of William de Manewedene.
Komretboioiigb. By p.s.
Aug. 28. Pardon, at the instance of William de Hastingges, to Osbert de Sutton
Sanqahar. for the death of William Freke, and for trespasses in the king's forests and
parks. By p.s.
14 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1807. Membrane 14— co»<.
Nov. 10. Licences for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and canons of
Westminster. Charleje by Alan de la Zouche, of a messuage in Shepesheved and the
advowson of the church of Majnefeld; and by William de Ferar', of
30 acres of land in le Milneleghes near Charleje, all hold in chief.
Mbmbranb 13.
Nov. 8. John, bishop of Norwich, going beyond seas on the king's service, has
Westminster, letters nominating John le Hunte and Simon de Deseburgh' his attorneys
until Easter.
Nov. 10. Emelina Longespeye, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard
Westminster, le Clerk of Dengen her attorney in Ireland for three years.
Oct 30. Appointment of Master Ralph de Seint Ryker, clerk, Nicholas de
London. Geytone and Pierron le Kat to be the king's proctors in Ponthieu and
Monstreuil. [FrenchJ]
Nov. 8. Pardon to John le Lycher of London, for escaping from the custody of
Westminster, the bailiffs of the late king when arrested in the city of London for
divers felonies. By K., at the instance of Martin Senche.
Nov. 12. Protection, for two years, for John de Aquablanca, dean of the chiirch
LaDgley. of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, staying beyond seas.
Nov. 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert, earl of Anegus, and William
Westminster, de Ros, jointly and severally, to defend the county of Northumberland
against the incursions of the king's enemies and to punish rebels. The
sheriff of the county is to attend them, or either of them, with horses,
arms and the entire posse whenever called upon, who shall, should they
enter Scotland, be in the king's pay until they re-enter their own county.
Nov. 12. Protection, for two years, for Neapoleo, cardinal deacon of St. Adrian,
I'f^gl^y* prebendary of Suthcave in the church of St. Peter, York, and of Sutton in
tiie church of St. Mary, Lincoln, staying at the Court of Rome.
Nov. 10. Exemption, for four years, for the kind's miners, dwelling in the county
Westminster, of Devon, in all cities, boroughs, towns, tairs and markets in that and the
neighbouring counties, from tolls and customs upon necessanes for food or
clo&ing purchased by them, and from pleading or being impleaded for
trespasses, personal actions or other pleas in the courts of the counties,
courts baron or other courts against their will, except before the wardens of
the mines or the sheriff of Devon for the time being.
Nov. 12. Protection, with clause volumus^ until the Purification, for Anthony,
Langley. patriarch of Jerusalem and bishop of Durham, going beyond seas on the
king's service. By p.s.
Nov. 10. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Terricus le Vyleyn, merchant of Flanders,
Westminster, hia servants and goods.
Nov. 10. Giles de Trumpeton, going beyond seas by the king's command, in the
Westminster, company of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, has letters nominating Roger
de Trumpeton his attorney until Easter.
Nov. 12. Protection, for two years, for Peter Saband', dean of the church of
Langley. St. Mary, Salisbury, staying beyond seas.
Nov. 9. Protection, with clause volumus, until the Purification, for Master William
Westminster, de Maldon, clerk, going beyond seas on the king's service.
Nov. 12. Robert, prior of Bath, staying in England, has letters nominating
Langley. Nicholas de Weston and Richard Ballard his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
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1307. Membrane 13 — cont.
Nov. 10. Par^OD of the outlawry of Nicholas de Catebj, for non-appearance before
Westminster. John Buteturt and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king,
for the county of Oxford, to answer a charge of having received books and
other goods stolen from the house of the Carmelite Friars of Oxford ; and
also for robbery committed' in the shop of John le Manser of that place.
Nov. 10. Writ of aid, until the Purification, to the sheriffs, etc. of Surrey and
Westminster. Sussex, for Robert de Doncaster, king's clerk, sent by the king into those
counties to purvey a ship-load of hay and five thousand horse-shoes and
nails, and also a ship to transport the same to Boulogne.
The like to the sheriff, etc. of Kent, for the same Richard, sent into that
county to purchase hay, oats, etc. for the passage of the king and his com-
pany beyond seas.
The like to the sheriff, etc. of Kent, for Peter de Bykerwyk and John
de Hereford, purveyors of com.
The like to the sheriffs, etc. of Kent, Surrey and Sussex, for John de
Ckiysham, purveyor of oxen, swine, sheep and other live beasts.
Nov. 12. Writ of aid to the king's bailiffs and ministers of Ponthieu, for Robert
Langley. de Segre, king's clerk.
Appointment of John de Harewe to complete the purveyance, commenced
by Robert de Segre, for the king's coronation.
Nov. 7. Appointment, during pleasure, of Adam de Osgoteby, king's clerk, to the
Westminster, custody of the conversi and their house in London.
Writ de intendendo directed to the inmates of that house. [/Vedera.]
Nov. 14. Protection, with clause volumuiy until Easter, for Geoffrey de Havehunte,
^^i^l^* going beyond seas on the king's service.
Nov. 14. The like, until Easter, for John de Berewyk, derk, going beyond seas on
Langley. the king's service.
The like for Walter de Godyneton, * lachatour,' and Thomas de Bykenor,
going beyond seas on the king's service.
John de Berewyk, clerk, going beyond seas on the king's service, has
letters nominating John Huse and William de Heghton his attorneys until
Easter.
Aug. 28. Pardon, at the instance of John de Hastinges, to John de Woditon, for a
Cumnock, trespass committed in Wockingge Park, co. Surrey. By p.s.
Membrane 12.
Nov. 7. Grant, for two years, at the instance of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to
Westminster, the burgesses of Newcastle-under-Lyme of pavage upon all wares brought
for sale in that town. By K.
Nov. 10. Grant, for three years, to the bailiffs and good men of Huntingdon of
Westminster, pavage upon all wares brought for sale in that town.
Renewed by the king because of a grant by Edward L
Nov. 15. Indemnity for Thomas de Neville, clerk, for eight hundred marks, which
Langlej. he had held on behalf of Walter de Langetim, bishrip of Coventry and
Lichfield, the treasurer of the late king, and which he has forwarded in
charge of John de Neville of Wymondwold to John de Benestede, derk,
keeper of the Wardrobe. By letter of John de Benestede.
16
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1307.
Nov. 14.
Langlej.
Nov. 14.
Langlej.
Nov. 12.
Langley.
Nov. 12.
Langlej.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 14.
Langley.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 14.
Langlej.
Nov. 14.
T/anglej.
Nov. 18.
Langlej.
Nov. 14.
Langlej.
Nov. 12.
Langlej.
Nov. 14.
Langlej.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Langlej.
Nov. 15.
Langlej.
Membrane 11.
Protection, with clause volumusy until Easter, for Henry de Appelbj,
going beyond seas on the king's service.
The like, for the same period, for Henry de Appelby, clerk, going
beyond seas on the like service.
The like, for the same period, for John de Pelham, going beyond seas
on the same service.
He also has letters nominating Gieoffrey de Essex his attorney for the
same period.
Licence, at the request of Joan, late the wife of John Wake, to John,
their son, to acquire land to the yearly value of 100/. By K. & C.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Banquelle to be a baron of the
Exchequer. [Pari. Writs.]
Protection, with clause volumusy until Easter, for Robert de Segre,
going beyond seas on the king's service.
The like, for the same period, for Roger de Upton, going beyond seas
on the king's service, in company with John de Berewyk, king's derk ; and
for John de Cokfeld and Thomas de Ohaucumbe accompanying the latter.
Alexander de Bykenore, going to Ireland on the king's service, has
letters nominating William de Staunton and John de Bykenore his attorneys
in England for two years.
Protection, with clause voiumus, until Easter, for William Hathewy,
going beyond seas on the king's service.
On the testimony of Miles de Stapelton.
The like, for Thomas de Cantebrigg, going beyond seas on the same
service. On the same testimony.
Writ of aid directed to the justiciary, chancellor, treasurer, and others
of L*eland for the proctors of P. bishop of Sabina, the papal nuncio,
collecting procurations in Ireland.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Thornbury to the office of
chancellor of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Protection, with clause volumus, until Easter, for John de Laufare, clerk,
going with John de Berewyk beyond seas on the king's service.
Writ of aid to the bailiffs, and others of Ireland, for Andrew Gerard of
Florence, appointed by Willisim Trente, to whom the late king had granted
the office of ganger for England and Ireland, to execute that office.
Protection, with clause volumuSj until the Purification, for Joan de Wake,
the king's kinswoman, going beyond seas with him.
The like, until Easter, for Richard de Barton, going beyond seas with
John de Berewyk.
The like, until Easter, for Greoffrey Havehunt, going beyond seas on the
king's service. On the testimony of Miles de Stapelton.
The like, until Easter, for Richard de Brimesgrave, clerk, going beyond
seas on the king^s service. By K.
The like, for one year, for Alexander de Bykenore, g^^^g ^ Ireland on
the king's service.
Thomas de Cantebrigg, clerk, going beyond seas on the king's business,
has letters nominating Gieoffrey de Essex his attorney until Easter.
Pardon to William son of Simon de Caldecote for the death of Gervase
Reison.
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1307.
Nov. 12.
Langlef.
Nov 18.
Langlej.
Nov. 15.
Langlej.
Nov. 13.
Langlej.
Nov. 21.
Langlej.
Nov. 16.
Langlej.
Membrane 11 — conU
Pardon of the oatlawrj of Master Bicbard de Lejcester, parson of the
church of Ejdon, for non-appearance before Roger le Brabanzon and the
other justices of the King's Bench of the late king to answer touching
a trespass against the prior of Ware.
Mandate to John son of Marmaduke to render homage and fealtj, due
for his lands, to Robert de Clifford, to whom the late king had granted the
manor of Uert, in the bishopric of Durham, late in the tenure of Robert
de Brus, earl of Carrjk, which for his treason had been taken into the
king's hands.
The like to Geoffrey de Hertelpole, Ralph de Buhner, Mary de XeviU'
and Robert Gower*.
Pardon, upon fine, to Matthew son of Gerard de Redham for acquiring, in
fee, without the king's licence, from Reginald son of Beatrix la Velje two
parts of the manor of Fjssheleye, co. Norfolk, held in chief ; with restitution
of those lands. Licence also for him to hold the remaindership in the other
third part, the reversion of which upon the death of Margery, late the wife
of John la Velye, tenant for life in right of her dower, has also been
granted to him by the same Reginald.
Writ of aid to the sheriffs of London for William de Berton and
Geoffrey del Conduit assigned, under the supervision of William Conrad,
to purvey in the city of London supph'es of munitions and provisions for
the king's forces in Scotland.
Grant to Peter de Ghtvaston, earl of Cornwall, of the custody of the lands
late of Thomas de Audele, son and heir of Nicholas de Audele, deceased,
tenant in chief. [FcederaJ] By p.s.
Protection, with clause volumus^ until Easter, for John de Castro,
employed on the king's service. Bj K.
Aug. 22.
Cunnoek.
Nov. 14.
Langlej.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 15.
Langlej.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 18.
Westminster.
61679.
Membrane 11 (Schedule).
General pardon, at the instance of Aymer de Valencia the king's
kinsman, to William Goudwyn of Queynehawe. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, in continuance of a like grant by the late king
at the instance of Mary, the present king's sister, to Robert Martyn of
Bristo of the custody of the sxnaller piece of the seal for the recognisances
of debts for the town of BristoL By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John le Britun, king's clerk, to the
custody of the rolls and writs of the Bench, Dublin.
Mandate in pursuance to the justices of the Bench, Dublin.
Pardon to the prior and Carmelite friars of Bobton for acquiring in
mortmain, without licence from the late king, from Robert de Wellebek
of Boston, a messuage in that town ; licence also to erect a church and
other buildings for the celebration of divine service. By p.s.
Joan, late the wife of James de Bohun, staying in England, has letters
nominating Philip de Staunton and Edward de Dorsete her attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Presentation of John de Oxendon, upon the resignation of William de
Boudon, to the church of Great Stanbrigg,' in the king's gift by reason
of the lands and heir of Henry Grapynel, deceased, tenant in chief, being
in his hands. By p.8.
Mandate to the constable of Bordeaux, upon receiving safficient security
from Elias Scarlet^ the elder, for the payment of 260 pounds of Bordeaux, to
B
18
CALENDAR OF PATEITr BOLLS.
1807.
Nov. 21.
Langlej.
Nov. 18.
Langlej.
Nov. 18.
Langley.
Nov. 14.
Langley.
Nov. 21.
Langlej.
Nov. 18.
Langley.
Membrane 11 {Schedule)'^(mt.
pat him in poaocoflion of the office of mayor of the town of St* Emilion
(de Sancto Miliane) and of the provostship (prepasitura) of the town of
Libourne (Z^y^umui), granted to him, during pleasurOy for his good ser^ce
to the late king, subject to the yearly render by him of the above sam,
viz. 150 pounds for the mayoralty, and 110 for the provostship. By p.8.
Vacated by surrender ^ and altered cu appears below.
Mandate to the constable of Bordeaux, upon receiving sufficient security
from Elias Scarlet the younger, for the payment of 150I. of Bor-
deaux, to put him in possession of the provostship of the town of
St. Emilion, granted to him, during pleasure, subject to the yearly render
of the above sum. By p.8.
Vacated by surrender ^ and altered as appears below.
Grant to Bobert de Haustede the younger, to whom the custody of the
lands of Baldwin de Insula, tenant in chief, deceased, had been granted
during the minority of the heir, of the fees, advowsons, and lands held in
dower by Joan, late the wife of tiie same Baldwin, if the aune fall in during
that period. By p3.
V
Membrane 10.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Roger de Norton,
to the abbot and convent of Bamsey, of a messuage and 170 acres of land
and 8 acres of meadow in Hoghton and Wyton, to find a chiqilain to
celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Benedict, Bamsey, for
the souls of the grantor and his ancestors.
The like for alienations in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Bamsey,
bv Boger de Norton and Bobert de Sautre, of two messuages in St. Ives ;
of two other messuages and 7 acres of land there by the same Bobert ;
of a messuage by Aselocus de Castre ; of a messuage in the same place by
Emma de Houghton and John her son ; and of a messuage in Hemmyog-
ford near St. Ives by Jordan de Insula.
Edmund Inge, going beyond seas on the kin^s service, has letters
nominating Bobert de Luffewyk and William de Beverley his attorneys
until Easter.
Joan de Vivonia, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas
Monpaillers and Boger de Wyk' her attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Albert Fulberti, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Yevan le
Butiller his attorney for one year.
Commission to Lambert de Trikyngham and Walter de Baa to audit the
accounts of the collectors of the pavage levied under a grant, dated 7 Septem-
ber, 30 Edward I., to the commonalty of the town of Huntingdon.
Grant for life to Boger de Wellesworth, king*s clerk, of the lands in
Kemeston, co. of Bedford, lately forfeited by BoWt de Brus. By p.8.
Joan, late the wife of Bobert de Ufford, staying in England, has letters
nominating William Chauceys of Peyton and William atte Mode de
Dalingto[n] her attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Geffrey de Canvill' and Joan, his wife, staying in England, have letters
nominating John Wyne and John Bacoun their attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Bobert de Ufford, staying in England, has letters nominating William
Causeys of Peyton and William atte Mede his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
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1807.
Nov. 21.
Langlcj.
Nov. 18.
Langlej.
Nov. 22.
LftDgley.
Oct 18.
Northampton.
Dee. 1.
LftDglej.
Nov. 20.
Langlej.
Nov. 16.
Langlej.
Nov. 18.
Langlej.
Nov. 24.
Langlej.
Nov. 24.
LangU(j.
Nov. 24.
Langlej.
Membrane 10 — eont.
William de CanvOl', stajing in England, has letters nominating John
Vine and John Baconn his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Gkant by the king to his sister Mary a nun of Fontevrault, staying at
Amesbory, of the manor of Swayneston in the Isle of Wight, subject to
certain reservations, in exchange for the manor of Oosham and borough of
Wylton and Bereford, co. Wilts, which, together with the manors of
Sherstan in that county, Porstok, co. Dorset, Uerdecotc, co. Somerset,
and of Freshwater and Whitefeld, in the Isle of Wight, she held by grant
of the late king. [Fcsdera.'] By p.s.
Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke,
conducting the earl of Strathem to York.
Exemption, during pleasure, for Emericus de Friscobaldis and other
merchants of the society of the Friscobaldi of Florence, from distraint
for any debts, excepting those cases in which they themselves are either
debtors or sureties. By p.8.
Grant to Edmund Inge, king's yeoman, of the marriage of Matilda,
late the wife of Roger de Fraxinis, tenant in chief, or of any fine or
forfeiture incurred by her for marrying without licence.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Peter Mallorre, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating John Godard his attorney until Easter.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert Bagod as a justice of the
Bench, Dublin.
Mandate in pursuance to the justices of the Bench.
Protection, with clause volumusy for John de Middelton, going beyond
seas with John de Berewyk on the king's service.
On the testimony of J. de Berewyk.
Presentation of Elias de Shoredich to a moiety of the church of Spring-
fdd in the diocese of London.
Presentation of John de Ringwode to the church of Uakeburne, in the
diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
abbacy of Cirencester. By p.s.
Protection, until the octave of Michaelmas, for Albinus de Bevery (or
Beuery), going to Ponthieu. By p.8.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger Sauvage, to the office of escheator
beyond Trent, accounting at the Exchequer for the issues of that office.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Writs de intendendo to all persons within that escheatorship and to all
sheriffs beyond Trent.
Nov. 20.
Langlej.
Nov. 26.
Lan^j.
Nov. 22.
laag^j.
Membrane 9.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Joan, late the wife
of Robert Achard, of a messuage, one carucate of land, 10 acres of
wood, and a yearly rent of 10#. in Selebume to the prior and convent of
Selebume.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Master William de Byrston, going beyond
seas on the king's business.
The like for Henry Spigumel.
Protection, until Easter, for Owyn Gogh, the king's serjeant-at-arms.
By p.s.
9 2
20
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1307.
Nov. 23.
Langlej.
Nov. 18.
Laoglej.
Nov. 22.
Langley.
Nov. 22.
Langley.
Nov. 22.
Langley.
Nov. 24.
Langley.
Nov. 28.
Langley.
Nov. 28.
Langley.
Dec. 3.
Reading.
Nov. 28.
Langley.
Nov. 20.
Lan^y.
Membrane 9 — catU.
Notification to the keeper of the spintuftlities of the bishopric of Wor-
cester of the royal assent to the election of Adam de Brokenberwe, one
of the canons, to be abbot of Cirencester. By p.8.
Protection, with clause volumus^ until Easter, for Henry Spigumel,
going beyond seas on the kind's service.
The like for Stephen de Horton, John Barneville, and Richard de
Morlee, parson of the church of Staundon, goiug with Henry Spigumel
as above. On the testimony of Henry Spigurnel.
Henry Spigurnel has letters nominating John de Ramordewyk, parson
of the church of Loughton, his attorney for the same period.
Licence for alienations in mortmain of lands in the county of Sonthamp*
ton to Richard He Bourne, provost of the chapel of St. Elizabeth without
Winchester, and to the chaplains and clerks of that chapel, viz. by Simon
de Farham of his manor of Bottele and the advowson of the church of
that place ; by Robert de Harwedon of a messuage and 2 carucates of
land in Kyngesclere; by the same Robert and Simon of their manor
of Culmeston Gymmynges and of a messuage and one canicate of land in
Shideford ; and by the same Simon and John de Whorstede of a rent
of 20s. issuing out of the mill of Tychefeld. By p.s*
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent, dated 28 March,
33 Edward I., confirming the foundation by J., sometime bishop of Win-
chester, of the chapel of St. Elizabeth Wiuchester, in St. Stephen's
meadow, before the gate of the castle of Wulveseye, and his grant of
that meadow, with a chapel therein dedicated to St. Stephen.
By p.B.
Confirmation to Richard de Bourne, the provost, and the chaplains and
clerks of the chapel of St. Elizabeth without Winchester, of a grant
and appropriation made without the licence of the late king by J., some-
time bishop of Winchester, of the church of Hurselegh in his patronage,
and of the subsequent ratification of that act by the prior and convent
of St. Swithin, Winchester. By p.B.
Safe-conduct, for three years, for the men sent by William de Doncastre,
citizen of Chester, to trade with divers wares throughout the realm.
Pardon, at the instance of Walter Reginaldi the treasurer, to John de
Berneville for counterfeiting the privy seal of the late king and also that
used by the present king before he undertook the governance of the reahn.
Indemnity to Roger de Shulton for ten marks delivered by him to
John de Benstede, keeper of the Wardrobe, which he had received from
Simon de Silbethorpe, John de Wynebysshe, and Nicholas de Orston in
liie name of Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
treasurer of the late king, to whom they were bound in that sum by a
recognisance entered into before the mayor of Nottingham.
By letters of the said keeper.
Notification to the administrators of the see of Canterbury of the royal
assent to the election of Walter de Stapelton, canon of Exeter, to be
bishop of Exeter. By p.s.
Protections, with clause volumus, until the Purification, for Isabella late
the wife of John de Vescy, and Clemenda late the wife of John de Vescy
the younger going beyond seas with the king. Bj K.
Protection, until Easter, for Master William de Burston going beyond
seas on the king's service. By K.
22
CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1307.
Nov. 21.
Nov. 28.
Laiigley.
Nov. 21.
Langlej.
Nov. 30.
LttDglej.
Nov. 28.
Langley.
Nov. 30.
Langlej.
Dec. 4.
Reading.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
Nov. 28.
Langlej.
Membrane 8— -eon/.
Appointment, daring pleasure, of Robert de Hauville, king's derk, to
the office of chirographer of the Bench.
Bj K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Mandate in pursuance to Ralph de Hengham and the justices of the
Bench.
Grant to Ralph, rector of Assherugge, and to the convent of that place
of the custody of the house of St. Thomas Aeons, London. By p.s.
Writ de iniendendo directed to the brethren and tenants of the house.
Vacated by surrender in the Parliament of the eighth year rf the
hiny's reign.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain bj Adam de Roucebj,
parson of the church of Surfleet, to the prior and convent of Spalding of
4:^ acres of land in Pinchbeck.
Maurice de Carreu, staying in England, has letters nominating William
de la Roche and Robert son of Henry his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Everdon, king's derk, to be a
baron of the Exchequer. \_Parl, Writs.']
Robert de Carreu, staying in England, has letters nominating William
de la Roche and Riobert son of Henry his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
Grant to John de Munteny, king's yeoman, of the custody of the lands
of Richard Hertz of Stapelford, tenant in chief, deceased, during the
minority of the heirs, together with their marriages. By pji.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger Sauvage, escheator beyond Trent.
Presentation of Adam de Herwynton to the church of Aure, in the
diocese of Hereford.
Protection with clause voiumus^ until Easter, for Peter Malore, going
beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for John Herbert of Thorpe, William de Brokedish, and John
de Horneby, going with him as above. By K.
Protection for Richard de Donecastr', clerk, going beyond seas on the
king's service. On the testimony of Miles de Stapelton.
Nov. 28.
Langley.
Dec. 8.
Langley.
Nov. 28.
Langley.
Membrane 7.
Pardon, upon fine, to Nicholas Twynsted for acquiring in fee, without
licence, from Thomas de Twynsted and Joan, his wife, a messuage and one
carucate of land in Springfeld and a moiety of the advowson of the church
of that place, held in chidf as of the Honor of Peverell ; with restitution
of the same.
Commission to Peter de Abynton, king's clerk, to take seisin, in the
king's name, of the castle and town of Bleynleny, the manor of Bolcke-
dynas, the manor and town of Talgargh and manor of Caldecote in Wales,
which John son of Reginald has surrendered to the king ; and to take
fealty from the knights and other tenants of the same.
Appointment of Richard de Wyndesore and William de Pountz, together
with a clerk to be chosen by them, and for whom they are to be responsible,
to assess and collect the twentieth and fifteenth for the county of Middlesex
granted to the king by the parliament holden at Northampton in the first
year of his reign.
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1307.
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Membrane 7 — coni.
The like appointments of the undermentioned,
John de Thorpe
Walter de Calthorpe
Bobert Baignard
Alan de Goldingham
John de Bojland
William de Badele
William de Sancto GFeorgio
John Waryn
William de Pappeworthe
Balph de Bellafago
William le Ghros
William de Brimstede
John de Earketon
Gkofirej de la Lee
Heniy de Cobeham
Boger de Ticketon
John Dabemoun
Bobert Atteknolle
Balph de Eure
John de Ifeld
William Bussel
Bobert de Glamorgan
John de Holt
William de Hardene
Thomas de Goumej
Bichard de Bodenj
John de Plessetis
Henry de Toneyre
Thomas de Balegh'
Nicholas de Earkeham
Bobert GKffard
Thomas de la Hide
John de Iskinmere
William le Seneschal
Edmund de Grafton
John de Acton
Bichard de Baskervilla
Bichard de Harle
William de Ludelawe
William [de] Trumwyn
Balph de Bolleston
Alexander de Bykenor
Odo de Dumbelton
William Buteyilejm
John de Wilughby
Bobert de Fb'xthorpe
John Basset of Luttenham
John Conquest
John de Pabenham the elder
VIZ.: —
CO. Norfolk.
CO. Suffolk.
CO. Oambridge.
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00. Huntingdon.
CO. Essex.
CO. Hertford.
CO. Kent.
CO. Surrey.
00. Sussex.
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CO. Southampton.
CO. wats.
CO. Somerset*
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CO. Dorset.
CO. Devon.
CO. Cornwall.
CO. Worcester.
CO. Hereford.
CO. Salop.
CO. Stafford.
CO. Glouoester.
CO. Northampton.
CO. Butland.
CO. Bedford. . <
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CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1307.
Membrane 7 — coni.
Roger de Tiringham
John Neyrnuyt
Giles de Insula
Roger de Englefeld
John de Lenham
John de Spersholte
Philip de Gorton
Thomas de Garshale
Richard de Eggebaston
Robert de Herle
Richard de Fournejs
Richard de Whatton
Henry de Braylesford
Roger de Bradeburne
Henry de Baiocis
David de Fletewyk
Thomaa de Burnham
Geoffrey de Hothum
Alexander de Cave
Robert de Boynton
Thomas de Auteryve
Gilbert de Colewenne
Thomas de Louther
Robert de Askeby
John de Goldyngto
Colleby
Robert de Lathum
John de Hamesfel
John de Vallibus
John de Dudden
John de Vallibus
John de Dudden
John de Vallibus
John de Dudden
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CO. Buckingham.
CO. Oxford.
CO. Berks.
CO. Warwick.
CO. Leicester.
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CO. Nottingham. > t
CO. Derby.
CO. Lincoln.
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CO. York.
CO. Cumberland. ^^
CO. Westmorland. 3 ^
CO. Lancaster. ^/ ^
CO. Northumberland
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Liberty of the bishopric of Durham.
Vacated by surrender,
\ Liberties of Tyndale and Hextildesham.
Writ of aid to the bishop of Durham or his vice-gerent for John de
Vallibus and John de Dudden.
Vacated by surrender.
The like to the bailiffs of the above liberties.
The like to the sheriffs of the various counties alK)ve specified.
Assessment form for the twentieth and fifteenth granted to the king by
the parliament holden at Northampton in the first year of his reign.
[Pari Writs.']
Dec. 4. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Lek*, king's clerk.
Beading. to the abbot and convent of Kirkstall of a yearly rent issuing out of
Burghdon, payable for land held by the abbot from him.
Dec. 11. Walter Hakelut, going beyond seas on the king^s service, has letters
Westminster, nominating John Leunhalcs his attorney until Easter.
Protection also with clause volumus for him for the same period.
1 EDWABD n.— Paet I.
25
1307.
Dec 1.
Langlej.
Dec. 10.
Westminster.
Aug. 28.
Comnock.
Dec. 4.
Beadisg.
Dec. 1.
Langlej.
Mbmbranb 6.
Protection with clause volumusj until the Purification, for Peter de
Colingbume, clerk, going beyond seas with the king.
The like, until Easter, for Bejmond de la Browe, going with Peter
Malorre bejond seas on the king's service. Bj K.
William de Somerj, clerk, staying in the Chancery of England on the
king's service, has letters nominating Richard le Brun of Bathtouth his
attorney in Ireland.
Pardon, at the instance of John de Hastingges, to Thomas de Middelton
for robbery and for divers trespasses in the king's forests and parks.
By p.s.
Licence, at the instance of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, notwith-
standing the sheriff of the county of York after inquisition ad quod damnum
returning that it is to the king's prejudice, for the alienation in mortmain,
by WUiiam de Malghum and Alice, his wife, to the prior and convent of
Bolton-in-Craven of a yearly rent' of 10/., payable to them by William de
Walecote, the tenant for life, for a messuage, tofts, lands, a moiety of a piece
of land called ' Gildefiat,' meadow land, a rent, a moiety of a pasture cidled
' le Grove ' and a moiety of a mill in Holmton, Peniesthorpe, Thorpe and
Esthaytefeld in Holdernesse, co. York, held in chief as of the honor of
Albemarle, then in the king's hands, and of the advowson of a moiety of the
chapel of the town of Holmton ; also of their reversion in the above lands
and premises upon the death of the life-tenant. By p.s.
Protections with clause volumusj until Easter, for John de Godelegh, dean
of the church of St. Andrew, Wells, Master Robert le Paneter, Robert de
Hoga chaplain, Matthew de Medunta chaplain, John de Curtiniaco
chaplain, John Abel, Robert Chyval, Master Peter I^picer, John Uastang',
WiJter de Rye, Hugh de Vail' chaplain, Matthias de Monte Martini,
Humphrey de Waleden, Richard de Swyneford, Nicholas de Hertcumbe,
Thomas de Querle, clerk, Maurice de Puyssiaco, chaplain, and John de la
Barre, going beyond seas with queen Margaret.
On the testimony of John de Godelegh.
Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, staying in Ireland, has letters nomi-
nating Walter de Bodeman and William de Horpol his attorneys for two
years.
Vincent, canon of Clonfert {eccUsie Colifertetu^), bringing news of the
death of R. the late bishop of that place, has letters to the dean and chapter
of licence to elect.
Protection, for two years, for William, prior of St. Faith's, Horsham.
Protection with clause volumus^ until the Purification, for Robert de
Haspale going beyond seas on the king's service with John de Benestede.
On the testimony of John de Benestede.
Humphrey de Waleden, going beyond seas wilL queen Margaret, has
letters nominating Simon de Hormed and Ranald Herlison his attorneys
until Easter.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Walter Burgeys, of
Horsham, of 50 acres of land and rents to the yearly value of 39^. 4^^. in
Ruggewyk, Wenham and Horsham, to a chaplain and his successors
celebrating divine service daily in the parish church of Horsham for the
soul of the grantor and the souls of his successors.
Dec. 11. Donus de Podio, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Freduchius
Westminster. Hubertini and Bieirtholomew Hugdin of Lucca his attorneys for two
yean.
Dec. 1.
Langley.
Dec. 7.
Langlej.
Dee. 8.
Westminster.
Dec. 1.
Langley.
Dec. 4.
Reading.
26 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1307. Membrane 6 — cont.
Dec. 1. Granty at the instance of Peter de Ghivastou, earl of Cornwall^ to Robert
Langlejr. Benedicite of Norwich, clerk, of the custody of the smaller piece of the seal
for the recognisances of debts for that city. By p.a.
Dec. 5. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ for William son of Wiliiam
Bisham de Criketot and Mary, late the wife of William de Criketot, to enfeoff
(Temple Walter, parson of the church of Ouesden, and Bobert de Asshefeld
Bibtlesham). chaplain, of the manor of Ouesden, co. Suffolk, held in chief as of the
honor of Bononia, and for the feoffees to re-grant it to the above-named
Mary for her life, with remainders after her decease to the above-named
William and Joan, his wife, and their issue, and failing snch ispue to the
right heirs of the said William. By p.8.
Nov. 18. Protection with clause volutnus, until the Purification, for John de
I^ngley. Benstede, going beyond seas on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating Thomas de Butterwyk and Bc^er de
Preslaund hit attorneys for the same period.
Dec. 14. Protection with clause volumus^ in Ireland, until Michaelmas, for Aymer
Westminster, de Valencia, going beyond seas on the king's service.
By K., on the information of W. Inge.
Membrane 6 (Schedule).
Dec. 10. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain, by the prior of
Westminster, the house of Bolton-in-Craven, to the abbot and convent of Fountains of a
yearly rent of 6s, in Appeltrewyk.
Pardon to the prioress of Soppewell, near St. Albans, for acquiring in
mortmain, without the late king's licence, from John de Herpesfeldy 32i.
of rent in Herpesfeld and in the town of St. Albans.
Dec. 14. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas de Bikedon to the custody of
Westminster, the larger piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for the town of
Shrewsbury upon his election by the bailiffs and others to that town.
Dec. 14. Indemnity for the abbot and convent of Selby for two hundred marks,
Westminster, received by John de Benestede, keeper of the wfurdrobe, part of a sum of
1,800 marks, in which that house is bound to Walter de Langeton, bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king.
Membrane 5.
Dec. 14. John Abel, going beyond seas with queen Margaret^ has letters nomi-
Westminster. nating Simon de Asshele and Nicholas de Ertecumbe his attorneys until
Easter.
Nov. 23. Appointment, for life, of Isabella de Bello Monte, late the wife of John
Langley. de Yescy, to hold the custody of the castle of Baumburgh, together with
truncage {truncagium)^ and a rent in the town of Wamemuth, subject
to the yearly payment into the Exchequer 1 10/. By p.s.
Dec. 14. Writ de iniendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
Westminster, abbey of Cirencester for Adam de Brokeneborwe, canon of that house,
recently elected abbot thereof, the king having confirmed his election and
restored the temporalities to him.
Dec. 14. Safe-conduct for John de Finchesle and William le Lunge, going to
Westminster. Boulogne with their servants and necessaries to erect tents there for the
king's use.
Grant to Hugh le Despenser, for the benefit of his daughter, of the
marriage of Nicholas, brother and heir of Thomas de Aldithelegh' son
1 EDWARD II.-PABT I. 27
1307- Membrane 5 — cont.
Mid heir of Nicholas de Aldithelegh', deceased^ tenant in chief, whose
marriage does not belong to him under the late king's grant, for the like
purpose, of the marriage of the above-named Thomas de Aldithelegh', who
since the king's accession died a minor and unmarried.
Nov. 24. Grant, for life, to Walter de Wodeham, king's jeoman, of the reversion
langUj, of the bailiwick in Windsor Forest, held by Robert de Say for life. By p.s.
Dec 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of Alexander le Peyntur of Windsor, to
WettmiiiBter. be viewer of the works at Windsor Castle. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Haustede the younger, constable of
the castle.
Dec. 14. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de
Westminster. Byngham of a messuage and one acre of land in Byngham to a chaplain
and his successors celebrating divine service daily in the dutpel of St. Elena,
Byngham.
Dec. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Waddesleye to the
Westminster, abbot and convent of Rufford of a messuage, one toft, an acre of land, and
yearly rents of 9/. and Sd, and 1 lb, of pepper in Roderham and Merkes-
burgh, together with the homage and services of divers tenants, viz. of John
de Gotham, Richard Hauwys, William Malcus, William le Arowesmith,
John Loselond, and Hugh le Fevre and their heirs.
Dec. 16. Pardon of the outlawry of Richard Porchet and Juliana, his wife, for
Westmmster. non-appearance before Peter de Malo Lacu and the other justices of oyer
and terminer of the late king, for the county of Nottingham, to answer
touching the death of William de Houton.
The like for William Porchet for the same offence.
Dec. 4. Exemption for Emericus de Friscobaud' and other merchants of that
Bisham. society from distraint for any debts, excepting in those cases in which they
themselves are either debtors or sureties. By p.s.
Dec. 16. Pardon of the outlawry of Robert de Hardy of Gayburton for non-
Westminster, appearance before Peter de Malo Lacu and the other justices of oyer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Lincoln, to answer touching
the death of Stephen de Petyngham. By K.
Sept. 11. Pardon of the outlawry of Roger de Ketleston for felony. By p.B.
KnaresboroogiL
Dec 12. Indemnity for John son of Reginald for 500/. against Walter, bishop of
Westminster. Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king, if he is bound to him in
so great a sum. By K., on the information of W. Inge.
Membrane 4.
Dec. 14. Exemption, for life, of John son of Reginald from military service and
Westminster, summonses to Parliament, unless his presence be required.
By K., on the information of W. Inge.
Master John de Arundell, canon of the church of Waterford, bringing
news of the death of Walter, the late bishop of that place, has letters of
licence to elect.
The king, upon notification by the dean and chapter of Waterford
of the voidance of their church by the death of Walter, the late bishop,
having granted them in accordance with their petition a licence to elect,
and wishing to spare them expense and trouble, empowers John Wogan,
28 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
X307. Membrane 4 — cont.
jnsticiarj of Ireland, upon the presentation to him by the dean and chapter
of the elect, after the election, to give the royal assent to such election and
further to signify the same to the metropolitan of the place, that the latter
may do his duty therein. The king further directs the justiciary upon
notification by the metropolitan of his confirmation of the election, and
after accepting fealty from the elect, to cause the temporalities of the
bishopric to be delivered to him, first receiving letters under the seal of
the elect, and the seal of the chapter guaranteeing that the favour granted
on this occasion will not at any future time be turned to the prejudice
of the king and his successors. •/
Dec. 16. Master Walter de Stapelton, bishop elect of Exeter, going beyond seas,
Wentminster. has letters nominating Joceus de Brankescumbe and Robert de Horion
his attorneys for one year.
Dec. 14. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for Elias de Accumbe and his servants going
We8tmin8ter. to Boulogne with necessaries for erecting tents there for the king's use.
[Fadera,'] By K., on the information of J. de Benstede.
Dec. 1 5. Protection with clause volumus^ until Easter, for Roger de Mortuo Mari
Wostiniaster. going beyond seas with the king.
Dec. 14. Pardon of the outlawry of Warin Martyn for non-appearance before Peter
WcBtminster. de Malo Lacii and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for the county of Derby, to answer touching the deaths of Alexander
de Horseleye, William Cote, Stephen son of Gilbert del Wodehus and
Robert son of William del Wodehus.
By K., on the information of W. Inge.
Dec. 18. Presentation of Richard de Shenedon', to the church of Orcheiiton
Westminster. St. George, in. the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the
custody of the land and heir of John Gyfiard of Brymmesfeld, deceased,
tenant in chief, being in his hands.
Dec. 16. Protection, for one year, for Master Walter de Stapeldon, bishop elect of
Westminster. Exeter, going beyond seas.
' Dec. 15. Licence to William de la More, master of the Ejoights Templars,
Westminster, empowering Michael de Baskerville and Peter de Oteryngham, his attorneys,
to act for him for one year in divers matters touching that order.
Dec. 18. Protection, for one year, for Bartholomew de Sancto Laurencio, arch-
Westminster, deacon of Exeter, going beyond seas.
He also has letters nominating Joceus de Brankescumbe and John de
Dodecumbe his attorneys for the same period.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for Master William de Boghan.
Dec. 10. Presentation of John dc Hibernia to the church of Stabanan in the diocese
Westminster, of Armagh. By K.
Dec. 1 6. Acceptance by the king of the collation by Henry, formerly archbishop
Westminster, of York, of William de Newerk, clerk, to the prebend of North Mnskham
in the church of Southwell, which collation is said to have belonged to the
late king having fallen in during a voidance of the see of York.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Dec. 18. Ratification of the grant 10 February, 32 Edward I. by the late king
Westminster, to Emericus de Friscobaldis and other merchants of that society, in discharge
of his debts, of the old custom upon wool, hides, and wool-fells levied in
England and Ireland ; and of a subsequent grant, 10 October, 32 Edward I.
to accelerate the liquidation of such debt of a new custom upon the same
commodities. By p.s.
Dec. 18. Commission to Walter Reginaldi, the treasurer, John de Sandale, the
Westminster. chanceUor of the Exchequer, William de Carleton and John de Kyrkeby,
1 EDWABD II.— Pabt I.
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1307-
Dec. 21.
Byfleet.
Dec. 18.
Membrane 4— -coiU.
to audit the accounts of the merchants of the society of the Friscobaldi, in
regard to their loans to the late king, by whom upon their petition a like
commission had been granted, and of their receipts under the preceding
grants, together with the charges and expenses of collecting the customs
and of the custody of the mines in the county of Devon, for which due
allowance is to be made to them. By letter of p.s.
Protection, with clause volumus^ for Master William de Maldon going
beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
Protection, during pleasure, for Master Peter de Askarne. By p.s.
Grant to Hugh le Despenser, for the benefit of his daughter, of the
marriage of Nicholas brother and heir of Thomas son of Nicholas de
Aldichelegh*, deceased, tenant in chief.
[Duplicate entry of the grant on page 26, which is however dated
" ut supra,** i.e, 14 December,']
Dec. 25.
Westminfter.
Dec 26.
Wefltminiter.
Dec 19.
Byflcct.
Sept. 4.
Cariiile.
Dec 26.
Weitminster.
Dec. 24.
Westminster.
Mbmbranb 3.
William, abbot of Grestain, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
William de Bonville, a monk of that house, and William le Chapman
his attorneys for two years.
Protection with clause volumus in Ireland, for one year, for Agnes de
Valencia, staying in England, the claims of Christiana de Marisco against
her touching certain lands excepted.
By K., because she had a like protection in the time of the late king.
Pardon of the outlawry of Gervase de Chilleton for non-appearance before
William Martin and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king,
for the county of Devon, to answer touching the death of William de
Mariaco.
Pardon, at the instance of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to Nicholas de
Bromlega for the death of Henry son of William de Willenhale of New-
castle-under-Lyme. By p.s.
Protection, for one year, for Master John de Bruton going with the bishop
elect of Exeter to the Court of Bome.
He also has letters nominating Joceus de Brakescumbe {sic) his attorney
for the same period.
Commission to Richard de Wyndesore, William de Brok' and the sheriff
of Middlesex, to be keepers of the peace (custodes pacts) for that county
during the king's absence beyond seas, to make proclamation throughout
the county that the king's peace and the statute of Winchester are to be
observed inviolate, to take all necessary precautions and to announce that
the currency is to be of the same value and weight, and that no wares or
merchandizes are to be sold at a higher price than their true value in the
time of the late king. They are empowered to appoint(two citizens in each
city, two burgesses in each borough, and two lawful men in each market/
town {villa mercatoria^to enforce the observation of the above regulations/
They are to attach all breakers of these ordinances, rebels and forestallers)
and to detain them in custody.
The like to the under*mentioned persons, conjointly with the sheriffs, for
their respective counties, viz. —
John de Northwode I _
Waresius de Yaloigns J '
Roger la Ware
William de Echingham
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CO. Kent.
CO. Sassex.
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CALBin>AB OF PATENT BOLLS.
Membrmu S~-eimt.
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Henry TragM
Henry HoeM
John de Insula
John de Baidngge
Nicholas Fointz
John Maltraven
John d« Mohun
John de BeAOcbanrnp
William Martyn
Thomas de Baleye
Walter de Pavely
John de Holt
John Ap AdKin
Maurice de Berkeleye
Peter de Brehuae
John de Welington
William le VavasBur
Marmaduke de Twenge
Wil!i»m de Houk'
Robert de Lathuro 1 ,
John de B/run j
William de Mulecwtre 1 _
Gilbert de Corwenne J "
John de Lancastr' 1 .
Matthew de Bedman /
Edmnnd Deyncurt' 1
John Gobaud J "
Bithard de Byngham 1 _
Walter de Goshille /
Eobert Dethek' 1
Henry de Braillesford J
John de Harington 1
Richard de Egmerston J ~
Philip deGoyton 1
Eobert de Vurdun J
William le Seueechal 1 _
Alexander de Frivill' /
Eobert Giftard 1 _
Bichwd de Hewye J
John de Thorpe "1
Bobert Burgnillnm >-
Thomas de Ingelthorpe J
John de Peyton 1 _
John de Boylnnd / "
WUliam de Sancto Georgio \ _
William de Sanston J
Robert de Baiocia 1 _
William de Pappeworthe j
The mayor and aldermen
00. Snrrey.
00. Southampton.
00. Dorset
CO. Somerset.
CO. DeTOD.
CO. Wilts.
CO. Gloucester.
C0.Y0A.
CO.
CO. Cnmb^laad.
00. Westmorland,
00. Lincoln.
CO. Nottingham.
CO. Dwhy.
CO.
CO. Warvick.
CO, Worcester.
CO. OomvaU.
CO. Norfolk.
CO. Suffolk.
CO. Oambridge.
CO. Huntingdon,
ci^ of London.
1 EDWABD IL— Part I.
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1307.
Membrane 3— eofil.
Bichard de Wyndesor*
William de Brok'
Hugh de NeviU'
Hugh le Blound
Ranolpb de Monte Caniso
John Ajnel
John de Pabeham the elder
John de Morteyn
Roger de Tyringham
Robert Pogeys
Robert de Flixthorpe
Peter de Wakerle
John Bon of Richard de
Harecurt'
John de £les£ead
Richard de Fokeram
William Merree
Richard de Harle
William de Lodelawe
William de Stafford
William Trumwyn
John de Acton
Thomas de Rossale
Hugh Wak'
William Bntevilleyn
John de Swynebume
John de Yallibus
CO. Middlesex.
CO. Essex.
CO. Hertford.
CO. Bedford.
CO. Backingham.
CO, Rutland.
CO. Oxford.
CO. Berks.
CO. Salop.
CO. Stafford.
CO. Hereford.
CO. Northampton.
CO. Northumberland.
[Pari. fFHts.]
Dec. 4. licence, at the request of Peter de Gayaston, earl of Cornwall, for the
Remding. alienation in mortmain by William de Malghum and Alice, his wife, to the
prior and convent of Bolton-in-Craven of the reversion of land in Otryng-
ham, CO. York, held from them by. William de Walcote for life. By p.s.
Membrane 2.
Dec. 16. Pardon to Roger le Rous and Agnes, his wife, for acquiring in fee with-
Wettminiter. out licence of the late king, from Roger de Morteyn, 4 messuages, 6 bovates
of land, and 6 acres of pasture in Eyum, co. Derby, held in chief ; with
restitution of the same.
Dee. 26. Appointment of Peter de Ghivaston, earl of Ck)mwall, to be keeper
WettmiDfter. of England during the king's absence beyond seas. [Fcedera ; and Pari.
WrUi.']
John de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, staying in England, has letters
nominating Thomas de Aston and Roger de Fencotes his attorneys in
Ireland for one year.
Dec. 22. Exemption, for life, of John de la Chaumbre of London firom being put
Byfleet. on (assizes, juries or recognisances, and from being made mayor, sheriff,
escheator, provost, or alderman, etc^n the city of London. By p.s.
Dec. 80. Grant to Ida, late the wife of lEobert de la Warde, tenant in chief, of
Canterbury, the custody of a moiety of two parts of the lands of her late husband,
then in the king's hands by reason of the minority of Margaret, one of
the daughters and co-heiresses of her late husband, together with the
marriage of the same Margaret. By p.s.
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32 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1307. Membrane 2— cow*.
Dec. 24. Grant, for life, to John Engayne, king's yeoman, of two parts of the
Westminstdr. manor of Caldecote, co. Huntingdon, late in the tenure of Robert de Brus,
wliich, for his rebellion, has been escheated into the king's hands. Bj K.
Dec. 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Kirkeby, king's clerk, to the
WestmiiiBter. custody of the rolls of the plaints to be heard and determined before Roger
leBrabazon and the other justices of oyer and terminer, touching W. bishop
of Ck>ventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king.
Mandate in pursuance to the justices.
Dec. 26. Presentation of John de Shenedon to the church of Kyngesripton in the
Westminfter. diocese of Lincoln.
1308.
Jan. 2. Presentation of John de Wynkele to the church of Pesemere, in the
Canterbury, diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by re:ison of his custody of the lands
and heir of Richard de Pesemere, who held of the heir of Brian de
Braunton, deceased, tenant in chief, a minor in the king's custody.
Protection with clause volumus^ for two years, for Richard, bishop elect
of Dublin, going beyond seas on the king's service. By EL
Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, staying in England, has letters
nominating Thomas de Bremmesgrave and Roger Foliot his attorneys in
Ireland for one year.
Protections for Master Roger de Crophulle and Robert de la More going
beyond seas with the bishop elect of Dublin on the king's service.
Jan. 2. Pardon to Richard Reyner for the death of Richard Bernard, as it
Canterbury, appears by the record of William Howard and the other justices of oyer
and terminer of the late king, for the county of Buckingham, that he killed
him in self-defence.
Jan. 3. Protection with clause volumus^ until Easter, for Walter de Bemyngham
Canterbury, going beyond seas with the king. By K.
The like for William de Sengham going with the king as above.
Jan. 2. The like for Miles de Stapelton, steward of the king's household, going
Canterbury, with the king as above.
The like for John de Maulevever going with Miles de Stapelton as
above.
The like for John de Stapelton staying beyond seas with Henry de Lacy,
earl of Lincoln, on the king's service.
Jan. 2. Pardon of the outlawry of William Bresyng' for non-appearance before
Canterbury. William de Bereford and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for the county of Sussex, to answer for a trespass committed against
Walter de Suthwyk'. By pA
Jan. 1. Pardon of the outlawry of Laurence son of Laurence le Lunge of Anne
Canterbury, de Porte for non-nppearance before William Martyn and the other justices
of oyer and terminer of the late king, for the county of Wilts, to answer for
the death of John Hamelyn and John Hare.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Jan. 3. Edmund de London', king's clerk, going beyond seas, has letters
Canterbury, nominating Geffrey Grerard of Colchester and William Lyth' his attorneys
for one year.
Protection, with clause volumus^ for him for the same period.
The like protection, until Easter, for John de Benstede going beyond
seas on the king's service.
1 BDWABD n— Part I. 38
1308. Membrane 2-'C0fU.
The like for Bobert de Asphale going with John de Benatede as
above.
The like for William de EppewelF going with the king as above.
ByK.
Martin Shenche, going with the king beyond seas, has letters nominating
John de Ayremynne his attorney until Easter. By K.
Nov. 8. General pardon to John le Lycher of London, for divers felonies for
Westminster, which he was indicted before Boger le Brabazon and the other justices
of oyer and terminer of the late king for the city of London ; also for
escaping from the custody of the king's bailiffs.
By K., at the instance of Martin Senche.
1307.
Dec. 30. Presentation of Robert do Hurle, to the prebendal church of Bole-
CaDterbury. wardeshethe in the free chapel of the king's castle at Hastings in the
diocese of Chichester.
1308.
Jan. 2. Prohibition to the escheator on this side Trent, Walter de Gloucester,
Canterbury, against meddling with the possessions of the convent of Waltham Holy
Cross, the custody of that house and of its goods, during any voidance of
the abbacy, having been granted by the late king to the prior and convent
of the same.
Vacated because otherwise below,
1307.
Dec. 24. Licence to Geoffrey de Geynville to surrender to Roger de Mortuo Mari
Westminster, and Joan his wife the lands and tenements in Ireland, which he holds by
the law of England of the inheritance of his late wife Matilda, and which
after his death will revert to the same Boger and Joan, as kinswoman and
heir of Matilda. By K.
1308.
Jan. 6. Writ of aid, during pleasure, to the mayor, sheriffs, and others of London,
Wye. for Reginald le Barber, appointed by Henry de Say, the king's butler, to
act as his substitute in the city and port of Loudon in all matters
touching his office.
Jan. 7. Grant to Adam de Carleton, king's chaplain, of the archdeaconry of
Wye. Cornwall in the church of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of the void-
ance of the see of Exeter. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spiritualities.
Protection with clause volumus^ until Easter, for Aymer de Valencia,
earl of Pembroke, going beyond seas with the king. By K.
Jan. 6. The like, for the above period, for Master William de Maldon going
^ye. beyond seas on the king's service.
Mbmbranb 1.
Jan. 2. Grant, for four years, at the instance of Aymer de Valencia, earl bf
Canterbury. Pembroke, to the bailiffs and good men of Gainsborough, of pavage upon
all goods brought for sale into the town.
1307.
Dec. 25. Grant to Master Roger de Welleton, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry
Westminster, of Tevydale in the church of Glasgow, in the king's gift by reason of
the voidance of the see.
Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spiritualities.
01679. C
84
CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
V
J
V
1308.
Jan. 4.
Canterbury.
Jan. 2.
Canterbury.
Jan. 5.
Wtc.
Jan. 4.
Canterbury.
Jan. 4.
Canterbury.
Jan. 6.
Wye.
Jan. 15.
DoTer.
Jan. 1.
Canterbury.
Jan. 10.
Wye.
Membrane 1 — cont.
Protections with clause volumusy until Easter, for William de Cusancia
and Peter de Cusancia going beyond seas with queen Margaret on the
king's service.
The like, for the same period, for Gerard de Cusancia going with
queen Margaret as above.
Pardon, at the instance of Robert de Touney, to Bichard son of John
Coly of Kyngescaple for the death of John Seym of Hereford ; provided
he with one other, whom he shall take with him, set out at once with
horses and arms for Scotland, on the king's service, in the company of
John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, the king's lieutenant, and remain
there at his own expense until Easter. By K.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for Master Bernard Ecii, archdeacon of
Canterbury and parson of the church of Walpole, stajring beyond seas.
ByK.
The like in Ireland, for one year, for Richard de Bereford, king's clerk,
coming to England by the king^s command.
The like with clause volumuSf until E^ter, for John de Chaundos going
beyond seas on the king's service.
The like, for the same period, for John de Banquell'.
He also has letters nominating John de Ayremynne, clerk, as his attorney.
Licence for William de Leybume to grant to Fulk Payforer*, with the
intent to re-grant the same to the grantor, Juliana his wife, and his heirs,
the manors oi Elham, Gare and Langelegh, with 220 acres of land, 24 acres
of meadow, 400 acres of wood, 400 acres of pasture, 300 acres of marsh,
and yearly rents to the value of 8/. 16;. in Herietesham, Renham, Oppe-
chirche and Bilsinton, co. Kent, together witli the advowsons of the churches
of Langelegh, Herietesham, Leybume, Redl^h and Essheteford, and
9^ knight's fees in Langelegh, Herietesham, Redlegh, Oteringedene,
Olecumbe, Sutton, Lenham, Clyve, Seyeneton and Folkestan, co. Kent,
Cherleton, co. Sussex, and Stepelaston, co. Oxford, held in chief. By K.
Appointment of Robert de Bracy and Osbert de Apetoft, to assess
the twentieth and fifteenth for the county of Worcester, in the place of
William le Seneschal, deceased, and Edmund de Grafton', otiierwise
employed.
Writ of aid directed to the sheriff of the county of Worcester.
Mandate to Edmimd de Grafton to deliver to them the sealed form for
the taxation. [Pari. Writs.']
The like appointing Robert de Stokes for the county of Warwick in
the place of Philip de Gray ton, wlio is engaged on other matters.
Writ of aid directed to the sheriff of the county of Warwick, f jPar/,
Writs.]
The like associating John de Metham, in the place of Alexander de
Cave, with Geoffrey de Hothum, Robert de Boynton and Thomas de Alta
Ripa, for the county of York. [Parliamentary Writs^ vol. ii., p. 16.]
Grant, during pleasure, to Nicholas de Hugate, king's clerk, of the custody
of the hospital of St. Nicholas without York, subject to the maintenance
of the constituted alms and other charges. By K.
Writ de intendendo directed to the brethren and sisters of the hospital.
William de Chalke, Henry de Bircheston and Richard de Coleworth,
monks of Westminster, bringing news of the death of Walter, the late abbot,
have letters of licence to elect. Bjr p.8.
1 EDWABD II.— Pabt I. 86
1308. Membrane 1 — cont.
Jan. 4. Master Peter Ajmerici, going beyond seas on the king's serrice, has
Cantcrbary. letters nominating William de Ayremjnne and Boger Peperwhite his
attorneys for one year.
Protection, with clause volumus^ for him for the same period.
Jan. 6. Protection, with clause volumus^ until Ekister, for Peter de Colingburne,
Wje. going beyond seas on the king's service.
Jan. 7. Pardon of the outlawry of Adam atte Cherche of Munestok', for non-
^J^ appearance before William de Bereford and the other justices of oyer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Sussex, to answer touching
divers felonies.
Jan. 13. Licence for Matilda, late the wife of James de la Plaunche, tenant in
Patricksbonra. chief, to marry whomsoever she will. By K.
Jan« S. William de Leybume, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
Wye. nominating John de Suthwerk and Boger de Septem Yannis his attorneys
until Easter.
Jan. 17. Protection with clause volumut^ until Easter, for John de Warrenna,
Dover. earl of Surrey, going to France with the king.
He also has letters nominating John de Neville and John Pyk his
attorneys for the same period.
Jan. 15. Protection until Midsummer for John de Apadam going beyond seas.
Dover. By K.
Protection with clause volumusj until Easter, for John Ta[ny], going
beyond seas on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating Bichard de Morle and Guy Bretun his
attorneys for the same period.
Protection with clause volumutf until Easter, for Guy Ferre, going
beyond seas on the king's service.
-*— Presentation of John de Leek to the church of Denham, in the diocese
— of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy of
Westminster.
1307. Mbmbbmtb 2\d.
Aug. 30. Commission of oyer and terminer to William le Vavassur, John de
Dajgemoek. j^gujn ^^^ John de Barton of Friton, on complaint by Isabella, late the
wife of John de Vesey, that John de Deyville entered the manors of Eil-
bume and Thornton Othehulle, co. York, held by her of his demise for
a term of years not yet fully completed, assaulted her men and tenants,
broke her parks and carried away her game.
Sept 6. The like to Peter de Malo Lacu, William le Vavassur and John de
Broufh-imdei^ Insula, on complaint by Boger de Somervill' that QeoflFrey de Sancto
Suinmore. Quintino, William de Beddenesse, William de Hewyk', John Gramori,
John Bryghton', Bichard de Bosco, Hugh de la More, Thomas Scof , Adam
de Aymundreby, Walter Byg', John atte Welle, John son of Thomas, John
son of Bichard, William Fuke, John son of Bobert, Stephen le Brun,
William son of Walter, Bichard Elys, William le Bercher, Thomas son of
Nicholas, Thomas son of Adam, Bichard son of Hervey, Symon Byg' and
Thomas his son, Bobert atte Lane, Stephen Hevybyhinde, Thomas Elys,
Walter le Charetter, John le Grauntemor, Bichard Brigeman, William
Agelyon, Thomas Feryng', John Byg', Bobert son of Thomas, Thomas
Baty, Bobert son of Godfrey, William Swettre of Grauntemor, Norman
•on of Agnes, William Betrice and Alan his son and Walter the brother of
Alan, William Sakerment, Geoffrey Bj^^ Martin Bole, Hugh Ibry, Martin
c 2
36 CALBNDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1807. Membrane 2ld — cont.
Estibj, Walter Estiby, William son of Michael, Anselm son of Margery,
William Cumeys, Geoffrey Cumeys, William son of Nicholas, William
Oonyng and William Wallere forcibly carried off his goods and chattels,
destroyed his turves, and trampled down his com at Barton-Agnes near
Killum, CO. York. By p.s.
>/ Sept. 25. Commission to William de Bereford to l\sld ^ enqmry into the alleged
ClipHton. withdrawal and misappropriation of the goods and chattels, seized into the
king's hands, of Widter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, charged with
having apprapriatcd to his own use divers sums of money received by him
as treasurer and also as one of the executors of the late king. By K.
MSMBRANB 20d.
Oct. 8. The like to Edmund Deyucurt', Eobert de Wilgheby and Lambert de
Nottingham. Thrikingham, of whom Edmund Deyncurt' and one other will form a
y/ quorum, to enquire into the charges against Stephen de Stanham of
having converted to his own use goods and merchandise obtained in the
name of the late king from English and foreign merchants at Boston and
elsewhere, and of having oppressed the merchants of Lincoln ; and also of
having, with Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, both in the lifetime
and alter the death of the late king, applied to their own use money received
from the collectors of the thirtieth for the county of Lincoln. By K.
Membrane I9d.
Sept. 25. The like to J. bishop of Chichester and chancellor, Eoger le Brabanzon,
^^ Clipston. John de Berewyk and Boger de Heghham, tP enc[uire touching the
origin of the disputes between the abbot, prior and convent of West-
minster.
Oct. 1 . Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Luthre and John de Byron,
Lenton. on complaint by the prior of Marton that Banulph de Nevill', William le
Vendur, Laurence le Forester of Shireshoton', Robert son of Adam, Simon
Euermare, Thomas de Bradesby, John son of Nicholas le Provost, William
Lamb of Sutton, John son of Simon, William Raynald and William son of
Eda took certain of this cart-cattle at Marton and other cattle on the king's
highway, or on the common way at Comburgh and Sutton in Galtres, co.
York, and drove them without the county into the liberty of the bishopric
of Durham, and also hindered the carting of com, hay, brushwood and
other necessaries to the convent.
Oct. 16. The like to William Howard and John de Mntford touching the persons
Northampton, who forcibly broke the doors of the houses and granges of William de
Colneye at Waketon, co, Suffolk, carried away his corn and felled and
carried off the trees growing there.
Membrane 18dL
Oct. 6. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Bradeford, king's clerk, to
Nottingham, the omce of chirographer of the Bench. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the justices of the Bench.
Oct 16. Commission to H. de Stanton and Nicholas de Warrewyk' to tir a writ
Northampton, of error in the city of London in a suit in the court of hustings oetween
Walter de Wyke and Matilda his wife, plaintiffs, and John de Lanfare,
defendant, touching a messuage in that city.
1 EDWARD n.— Pabt I. 37
•\QQf] Mbmbranb I7d.
Oct. 30. CommissioQ of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, John le
W^estminster. Bretun and Robert de Retford, touching the offence of forestalling by
William Man, Peter de Beketon, John Wascelyn, Reginald de Belton,
Simon de Belton, Bai-tholoraew Luue, Stephen Coberd, Robert Soman,
Adam Fleghe, Thomas Siwat, Richard de Engges, Stephen do Wymedale,
Richard de Egemere, John Rybbel and Bartholomew de Wynterton and
other merchants, who are alleged to have landed divers goods and mer-
chandizes at Little Yarmouth and Gk>rle8ton in contempt of the late king's
charter to the burgesses of Great Yarmouth, forbidding the loading,
discharging or tale of goods within that port excepting in their town.
Mbmbranb I6d.
Sept. 6. The like to John de Insula and Hugh de Louthre, on complaint by
Broogh under Joan, late the wife of John de Salkyld, that Thomas de Hot on, John de
Stoinmore. Qalwidia, Thomas Spyuk, John son of Thomas, Thomas son of Thomas de
Hoton, William de Arturet, Nicholas Je Ussher, John Fiz Adam, Alan
Thomashyne de Hoton and Thomas Stayk' forcibly broke into her houses
at Old Salkyld, co. Cumberland, carried off a wagon laden with com, with
Its oxen, and ill-treated her men and servants. By p.s.
Mbmbranb I5d.
Oct. 28. Commission de tvalliis et fouatU to John de Nevill', Thomas de
WestmiiMter. Bumham and Ranulph de Fryskeneye for the banks, watergangs, sewers,
wears, bridges and roads in the county of Lincoln, in the neighbourhood of
the sea coast.
The like to John de Merkingfeld, Ranulph de Frisken[eyeL Roger de
Cubeldyke and Stephen de Wygetoft for the same county. Westminster,
6 March 1308.
{Inserted at a later date,)
The like to William Haward, William de Esteden' and Hugh Petche for
the county of Cambridge.
Nov. 1. Commission to William le Yavassur, Roger de Scoter and Henry de
Berkhampttead. Gildeford to enquire touching encroachments upon the liberties of the city of
York by Walter de Langeton and his predecessors, masters of the hospital of
St. Leonard, York, as alleged in the petition of the commonalty of that city
to the late king, who thereupon assigned William de Bereford and William
Howard to enquire into the matter.
Nov. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund Deyncurt and Thomas de
Westmiiifter. Burnham, on complaint by Nicholas Malemavns that Joan de Drily,
Simon and John her sons, Robert de Grymniesland, William Bythewater,
John le Spenser and others carried off his hay from Thornton near
Homcastle, co. Lincoln. By p.8.
Mbmbranb \4d,
Nov. 7. The like to William de Mortuo Mari and Roger de Bella Fago, on com-
Wettmintter. plaint by Walter Hakelut the younger that John de Bykenore, Hugh de
Cavereswelle, Robert de Wygeton, chaplain, and Simon le Clerk of Wol-
verton, forcibly carried on his goods at the town of Richards Castle
{de Castro Ricardx)^ co. Hereford, during his absence in Scotland, on the
aenrioe of the late king. By pui.
88 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
^
\QQ^ , Membrane Ud — cont,
Oct. 30. Oommission of oyer and terminer to John de Lnsnlay John de Barton and
WestmioRter. Thomas de SheflTeld, on complaint by Isabella, late the wife of John de
Vescy, that John de Eyvill', Edmund Darel and John his brother, James
de Eyriir, William de Hnsthwayt, Robert Ayel of Cundale and Robert
le Pechur of Thomton-upon-Swelle, forcibly carried off her goods at
Kylburn, co. York, and ill-treated her servants. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Commission to Roger le Brabazon, William de Bereford and Roger de
Westminster. Heghham to survey the Fleet river from Uolebume Bridge to the Thames, its
course being so obstructed by filth cast into the stream, as well as by the
raising of a quay by the master and brethren of the New Temple for
their mills, built upon the bank of the Thames by Baygnard Castle, that
boats cannot navigate it, as formerly, up to the bridge to discharge cargo, to
the great loss of dwellers in those parts. The commissioners to be accom-
panied on their survey by the aldermen and sheriffs of the city of London.
Nov. 8. Commission de walliU et fossatis to Miles de Stapelton and Ralph de
Westmioster. Lelle for the banks, watergangs, ditches and sewers along the banks of the
Humber and of the fresh waters in the parts of Holdernesse and Eyngeston
upon Hulle, co. York.
Nov. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Holand, justice of Chester,
Westminster, and Hugh de Aldithelegh, justice of North Wales, touching the death
of Meurice ap Heilun, a Welshman, slain at Chester whilst on his way to
join the king in Scotland. By K., on the information of W. Inge.
Nov. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Howard, William de
Westminster. Ormesby and Henry de Sutton, on complaint by John Spriggi that
William Kyng of Paston, William de Blothus, John son of Reginald atte
Medwe, Ralph Attepit, Roeer Fissh', John son of Alan the younger, and
Roger Osbern broke his miu at Monesle and mill-pond there and in Paston,
CO. Norfolk, allowed the fish in the pond to escape, hindered him from carry-
ing his com, trampled it under foot, and drove away his cattle.
Changed because it was sealed at.another time. By fine of 100«.
The like to the same, on complaint by John Spriggy that Walter le
Hunte, James Bern, Philip de Blogate, John de Cantebr*, William Levyng*,
Robert de Craule, Thomas de Denham, Robert de Fresingfeld, Jolm de
Grerardvill', William Brid, Robert Jamegan, William Lefsy, Robert Benne
and William son of Roger de Paston vrith others broke into his mill at Paston,
CO. Norfolk, by night, destroyed some of its timbers and carried away others
with divers others of his goods.
Changed because it was sealed at another time. By fine of 100«.
Mbmbranb 13d.
Nov. 10. The like to John Buteturt and William Howard, on com[>laint by Robert
Westminster, son of Walter that Adam de Waldingfeld forcibly broke the seal from a
box at Dunmawe, in the county of Essex, and at his manors of Teye,
Lexedon, Wodeham, Bumham, Shenefeld, Sherringg, Reyndon, Henham
and Halingbery, in the same county, Hemhale, Disce and Finehham, co.
Norfolk, Shimplingg*, co. Suffolk, and Walkerne, co. Hertford, extorted
divers sums of money from the tenants of those manors, felled the trees
in his woods at Disce, Finehham and Shimplingg', fished in his ponds at
Disce, Shimplingg*, Wodeham and Bumham, and carried off his timber, fish
and other goods. By p.s.
Nov. 12. The like to Gilbert de Knovill', Roger de Bella Fago and John de Bates-
Langley. ford, on complaint by John de la Mare that Richard, vicar of the church of
1 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 39
1307. Membrane I3d--^ani.
Ci^eckelade, and others, forcibly entered on his manor of Castelcumbe, co.
Wilts, extorted monej from the tenants, removed his bailiffs and substituted
others in their place, hunted in his warren, and carried off his goods.
Nov. 8. The like to Henry de Guldeford and Roger de Scoter, on complaint by
WestmlDRter. Andrew de Bolnebroke, mayor of the city of York in the time of the late king,
that William iion of Thomas Chauncy broke the seal, which he, as mayor, had
placed upon the tavern of Peter le Taverner of that city for selling wine
contrary to the assize, drank wine there, assaulted John de Botertram, then
bailiff of the city, who had been directed to attach him, violently attacked
the mayor himsdf, and subsequently escaped from custody when com-
mitted to prison for these offences.
Changed by the Chancellor at the instance of Miles de Stapelton.
Mbubranb IIJ.
Nov. ] 4. The like to William le Vavassur and John de Creppyng', on complaint by
I^anglejr. Adam de Wytherdele that Robert, abbot of Funtaynes, with Thomas Stune
and Roger le Stodhirde, monks of that house, Walter son of Simon de
Staynleye, Robert son of Arnald, Alan Stubale, Adam de Edlyngthorpe,
Robert son of John de Quixlay, Richard son of John, Simon de Stanley e,
Philip de Quixlay, Hugh de Cotum, Richard le Wrighte, John Walman,
William le Gynur, Robert le Mouner, Simon de Dene, Richard Persone-
brother of Quixlay, William Kyng', Peter Pate, William Gylian, William
son of Peter, Nicholas le Clerk, Robert son of Peter, Henry Pas and Richard
le Mouner violently assaulted him at Quixlay, co. York. By p.8.
Nov. 10. The like to W. Howard, R. de Retford and John de Mutford, on
Westminster, complaint by Isabella, late the wife of Roger de Oxonia, that Richard de
Bacheworthe and Margaret, Isabella, Joan, and Masseth', daughters of the
same John {sic) de Bacheworthe, Richard de Tingwyk' and Elias his son,
Roger atte Suappe, John Gkimbaud, Stephen Groroet and William de
Crokele entered her manor of Bacheworthe, co. Hertford, broke the doors
and carried off com, animals, and other goods.
By fine of 40f • made in the Chancery.
Mbubranb \0d.
Nov. 18. The like to John de Insula and Thomas de Fisshebume, on complaint by
^Lt^g^tj, John de Haulton that John de Swynebume, William de Hautwysil,
Plympton, Robert Letesun, Stephen de Hounshalgh, Gamel de Hounshalgh,
Ranulph le Palmer, Ranulph son of Simon and John his brother, Thomas
de Dynelston, Alan le Muner, William Parnink', Richard Homel and
William his brother, Roger de Rue, Thomas son of Alan, William son of
Michael, Patrick de Harlav^e, Ivo Wodelot, Patrick son of Patrick, Roger
de Hoghyngton, Robert le Parker, William de la More, Thomas Adamea-
magh', John le Venur, Patrick de Grendon, Adam FeUssun, Thomas Fiz
Neel, Hugh del Syde, William Cole, Nicholas Cole, Henry son of Reginald
and Reginald his son, Ralph le Rede, John Wiliamesknave le Sutherin,
William le Seijiaunt of Simundebume, Alan son of Stephen, Henry Pete,
William Adamesmagh', Thomas Bonde, John Chinnis, Simon son of Adam,
Richard son of Simon, John Hodard, Robert Stotesan, John son of Robert
de Walwyk, Adam son Henry, John Elfe» Alan le Breuster, Henry son of
Peter, Hugh son of Thomas, Thomas Harver, John le Taillur, Roger de
Qnymteleye, John Shoftewambe, Roger le Punder, Simon le Muner,
William le Taillur, Martin de Grendon, Alan del Syde, Roger son of
40
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1307. Membrane \0d — cont,
Gregory, William le Scot', William son of Reginald, Patrick son of Henry,
Thomas son of Henry, Robert Pennay and Thomas his brother, Richard
Daniel, Reginald son of Thomas, Simon son of Dmican, John son of Henry
and Robert his brother, Michael Hemyng', Adam le Walker, Roger le
Walker, Stephen le Walker, William le Clerk, Simon Squier, Reginald le
TaiUur, Simon le Suur, Richard Short and Geoffrey his brother, Walter son
of Christiana, Thomas son of Walter, Richard Kellensun, Richard Pothelm,
John Kymokesun, William son of Eva, Laarence le Fevre, William son of
Adam son of Matilda, Richard son of Nicholas, Simon son of Adam, Thomas
son of Christiana, Thomas son of Nicholas, Nicholas de Huntelowe, John
Hodardesun and John his brother, William Gilisun, Andrew son of Henry,
' Matheas ' son of Patrick, Adam son of Alan atte Yate, Richard Stonweyk,
Roger de Hekynton, Henry de Cokedon, John son of Petroniila, Richard
son of Robert, Adam son of Hugh, John le Clerk' of Halghton, John le
Palmer, Robert Ay re and John son of Hugh, with divers others, forcibly
broke into and burned his house at Grendon near Haudcn, on the confines
of the county of Northumberland and of the liberty of Tyndale, carried off
his goods and assaulted his men.
Nov. 20.
Langlej.
Nov. 24.
Langlej.
Membrane 9d,
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Heghham and Peter
Malorre touching the persons who forcibly broke the cioite of Thomas de
Caumviir, whilst he was on the late king's service and under his protection,
at the manor of Buckyngfold, held under a grant for life from the king,
felled his trees, fished in his pond and carried off his goods.
The like to Gilbert de Enovill', Roger de Bella Fago and John de
Batesford touching the detention in prison of Robert de Seint Ola, Roger
Tregrave, Roger de Nautener and Nicholas de Ketringhou, who, when
William le Power, the corgner of the late king, was taking an inquisition at
la Yale and Trestan, in the Suleye Islands, which pertain to the county of
Cornwall, into homicides and other felonies committed there, and also relative
to wrecks of the sea at Trestan, assaulted and imprisoned him in the prison
of the town of la Yale until he paid a ransom, and who, for non-appearance
before Hervey de Staunton, Roger d'* Suthcotes and Hugh Peverel, justices
of oyer and terminer of the late king, to answer touching this offence, were
outlawed, but subsequently a pardon of the outlawry was granted to them
by the late king, and they surrendered at Launceston gaol, where they are
detained, by reason of the authority of the commission having lapsed through
the death of the king.
Nov. 18.
Langley.
Nov. 24.
Langley.
Nov. 26.
Langley.
Membrane Sd.
The like to Roger le Brabazun, William de Bereford, Roger de Heghham
and William Inge touching the charges made against Walter, bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king, of having, under cover of
his ofiice, converted to his own use the issues of sales, alienations, wastes, etc.
of the manors, lands, and woods of the late king.
The like to the same touching charges of extortion and oppression
brought against the late treasurer.
Commission associating Elias Puger with Edmund de Eyncurt in place
of Walter de Gloucestr*, the escheator on this side Trent, to enquire into
articles exhibited to the king and council by certain monks of Bardeneye
Abbey.
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41
1307.
Nov. 30.
Langlejr.
Nov. 28.
Langley.
Membrane Sd — conl.
Commission de walliii et fossatis to John Malemeyns, Luke atte Qate
and Robert Pauljn for the marshes of Majhamme and Lossenhamme in
the countieR of Kent and Sussex.
The like to Robert de Cljderhou and John Fyliol for the banks, ditches,
sewers, bridges, etc. of Pevenseje Marsh, co. Sussex.
Mbmbranb Id,
Dec. 1 . Commission of ojer Mid terminer to William de Ormesby, John le Bretun
Langl«7> and Henry de Sutton, on complaint by the prior of St. Faith, Horsham, that
Robert de Barwe, Hubert le Warner, William de Kyngeshagh', Simon
Blundel and Roger his brother, Robert luynt of Horsford, Adam atte
Brigg', Robert atte Brigg', Roger Seveneth', Robert le Taillur, William le
Taiilur, Walter Richard, John Mere of Hereford, William Garbote of
Beston and Robert his son, William Heringg* of Beston, John Bloker'
of Horsham and Peter his son, William de Waterden', Roger Bolex,
John Bolex, Walter Sparwe, William le Carter, John Aldwyne, William
Dylbek. Richard Pope of Eynho, and William Gode with others, in the time
of the late king, forcibly entered his priory, consumed his victuals and other
goods, guarded the gates of the priory during four months, so that he
could not enter nor the monks within get out, carried off his palfrey worth
ten marks, killed in his wood seven swine worth forty shillings,
threw a monk from off a horse on the king's highroad, carried him
off to Horsford, spoiled him of his habit and shoes, and imprisoned
him ; further, that they entered the prior's market at the town of Horsham
collected toll, pickage and other dues there, took away from his ser-
vants the goods and wares, which under the name of a distraint had been
levied for such dues, seized twelve cart-horses worth thirty marks,
which were to carry his com in autumn, and impounded them for four
weeks, whereby most of the corn being left in the fields was trampled
under foot by cattle, and the monks had to carry on their backs the small
residue that escaped, threw from off a horse his servant appointed for the
gathering in of the corn, carried off the horse, felled his trees, broke his
ditches and closes, carried off his cattle, entered and hunted in his warren
and carried away his hares. By fine of 40«. made in the Chancery.
Mbmbranb 6d,
Dec. 4. Commission associating William de Colneye with William de Ormesby,
Beading. John le Bretun and Henry de Sutton to hear the above plaint of the prior
of St. Faith, Horsham, against Robert de Barewe and others.
Mbmbranb Ad.
Dec. 15. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bereford and John
WcBtmintter. Neymut touching the persons who forcibly entered the houses of Walter de
Aylesbury at Bradewelle, co. Buckingham, and carried off his goods.
Dec. 16. Commission to Roger le Brabauzun, William de Bereford, Gilbert de
Westmintter. Roubiry and John le Blund to examine and correct alleged error in an
assize of novel disseisin before the sheriffs and coroners of the city of
London, between Master Jordan Moraunt and Gillot le Sautreur, touching
the latter's wrongfully obtaining possession, during the absence of the
former in Gascony on the king's service, of a messuage and four shops in
the dty of London. By p.B.
^
42 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
n OAQ Membrane 2d,
Jan. 7. Ck)mmi88ion of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe
• Wje. and Richard de Walsingham to continue an enmiiry, granted by the late
lung, 4 May, 33 Edward L, upon the complaint^ the poor inhabitants of
the city of Norwi^ into alleged breaches of the statute of forestallers.
\ ByK.
v^ Jan. 3. The like to the same to continue an enquiry, granted by the late king,
Wje. 2 May, 33 Edward I., upon the complaint of the poor inhabitants of the
city of Norwich, into the alleged levying of excessive tallages and the
misappropriation of the same. By K.
Membrane Id.
Jan. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert son of Payn, Boger de
Wye. Bella Fago, Walter de Paveli and John de Bateford, on complaint by John
de Asshelonde that Richard de Weleweton, Robert le White of Asshewyk
and Agnes his sister, John le Ireis, Alexander Buzun, Nicholas Uisploghe-
man, John Cobbe and Matilda Benne violently assaulted him at night
at Barynton, co. Somerset, and imprisoned him.
By fine of 20«. made in the Chancery,
Jan. 15. The like to Peter Malorre, William Buttevileyn and John Luvel of
Dover. Snotescumbe, touching the deaths by violence of William Poy and Richard
de Essheby, skinner, at Northampton.
44
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1308. Membrane 28— con^.
Jan. 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of Master Richard de Abjndon to be a
Dover. baron of the Exchequer in the same place which he held under the late king.
By K., on the information of W. Inge.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
[Pari. Writs,']
Jan. 15. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, to
Dorer. be the king's lieutenant and warden in Scotland.
Writ de intendendo directed to the bishops, abbots, priors and com-
monalty of Scotland.
Grant to John de Brittania, earl of Richmond, appointed as above, of an
allowance of 10 marks a day, to be received by him from the chamberlain of
Scotland, for the sustenance of himself and of sixty men-at-arms, whom he
is to retain in his own household for the custody of that country.
Mandate in pursuance to Eustace de Cotesbache, chamberlain of Scotland.
Jan. 15. Grant to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, to whom the king committed
Dover. the custody of all Wales, viz. of North Wales, West Wales and South Wales
with the castle of Kaernarvan, and also the office of Justice, of 350 murks
for the custody of the land and of that office, and of 150 marks for that of
the castle, to be received by him yearly from the chamberlain or receiver of
Kaernarvan, so long as he holds the above custody.
Writ de intendendo to the barons of the port of Dover for Valentine
de Bere, appointed by Robert de Kendale, to whom the custody of the port
has been granted during pleasm'e, to act as his deputy in that bailiwick.
Pardon, at the instance of Henry de Bello Monte, to John le Berbrit of
Sunnebiry for the deaths of William Beaul of Calne and John de Rule of
that place. By E., on the information of Guy Ferre.
Protection with clause volumus, until Easter, for John de Charleton,
going beyond seas with the king. [Foedera.'\ By K.
Jan. 18. The same John de Charleton has letters nominating John de Boudon his
Dover. attorney for the same period.
Jan. 18.
Dover.
Jan. 20.
Dover.
Jan. 20.
Dover.
Jan. 20.
Dover.
Mbmbranb 27.
Grant to Walter Reginaldi, the treasurer, of the issues and profits of the
bishopric of Worcester, void and in the king's hands, from the date of the
voidance. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to William de Brichulle, keeper of the bishopric.
Ratification of a general pardon, granted by the late king at the instance
of Aymer de Valencia, to John Darcy. By K.
Here the king passed beyond seasj as is cofUained in a memorandum on
the Close and Fine Bolls.
Jan. 26. Richard de Wenlok' and Tvo de Wyvelesleye, canons of Lylleshulle,
Leeds (KeDt). bringing news of the resignation of W. de Brugg', the late abbot, have
letters of licence to elect. Witness: Peter de Gbvaston, earl of
Cornwall.
Protection with clause volumus, until Easter, for Guillot ie Sautreour,
going beyond seas with queen Margaret. Witness as above. [Foedera.'}
By p.s.
The abbot of Tewkesbury, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
William de Persshore, his fellow monk, and John le Butiller his attorneys
for two years. Witness as above.
By letter of the earl of Cornwall, keeper of the realm.
1 EDWABD U^Pabt II. 46
1308. Membrane 27 — coni,
Jan« 22. Protection with clause volumus^ until Easter, for Pajn Tjbotot and
DoTer. John de Bracebrig\ going beyond seas with the king. Witness as above.
The like for John de Haulo (or Hanlo), going beyond seas in the company
of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey. Witness as above.
Jan. 27* Appointment, during pleasure, of Alexander Cheverel to the cu8tody of
Leeds. John Walraund, an idiot, and of his lands, which Joan, late the wife of
Alexander Plogenet held at will by grant of the late king ; saving to Juan
her rights. Witness as above. By letter of the earl of Cornwall.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side
Trent.
Jan. 26. Presentation of John son of John Alunday of EInapeton to the church of
Leeds. Rydon, in the diocese of Norwich, in the gift of the late king by reason of
the death, whilst a minor, of Eobert de Tateshale. Witness as above.
Jan. 30. Appointment of Richard de Monte Pessulano the younger and Stephen
CAnterboiy. de Abyndon to be purveyors for the king's wardrobe. Witness as above.
The abbot of Bee {de Becco fferlewini), staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating William de Ponte Episcopi his attorney for three years.
Witness as above.
Here the king returned into England from beyond seas^ ets is contained
in a memorandum on the Close and Fine BolL
Feb. 8. Pardon to William de Botyug for the death of Simon Poutyn, as it appears
DoTer. by the record of Roger de Hegham and the other justices of oyer and terminer
of the late king, for the county of Kent, that he killed him in self-defence.
Feb. 9. Nicholaa, abbess of the house of the Holy Trinity, Caen, staying beyond
DoTer. seas, has letters nominating John Amours and Greoffrey de Villaribus her
attorneys for three years. By p.s.
Feb. 9. Grant for life to Henry de Famdon of the ferry at Aberconewey.
Dover. This grant was made before the king crossed over into France.
Feb. 8. Pardon of the outlawry of John Metable for non-appearance in the Court
Dover. of King's Bench to satisfy the lale king of his ransom for an assault on
Robert le Bolde of Thyngdon, provided he pay the ransom.
Feb. 16. Grant to Terricus de Sancto Quintino of the prebend in the church of
Eltham. St. Wlfran, Abbeville, formerly held by John de Cormell*. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
Feb. 23. Notification to the Court of Rome of the royal assent to tiie election of
Tower of Richard de Kydyngton, a monk of Westminster Abbey, to be abbot of that
London. pj^ce.
Feb. 23. Godring and Henry de Rya, monks of Battle Abbey, bringing news of
Tower of the resignation of John, the late abbot, have letters of licence to elect.
London.
Feb. 27. Safe-conduct for the men and ship sent by John, bishop of Carlisle, to
Westminster. Gbscony and Ireland to purchase com, wine and other victuals for him.
Membrane 26.
Feb. 14. Grant to John de Knokyn, king's yeoman, of the cnstody of a moiety of
Rochester, the lands which Matilda, late the wife of Hugh de Mortuo Mari, held
in dower at the time of her death, to hold during the minority of Margaret,
daughter and co-parcener of the same Hugh. By p.8.
Vacated because otherwise below.
46
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1308.
Feb. 13.
Rochenter.
Feb. 10.
Dover.
Feb. 17.
Kltham.
Feb. 19.
Eltham.
Feb. 20.
Eltham.
Membrane 26— h;oii/.
Ghrant to William Inge of the custody of the land and heir of Hubert de
Multon, deceased, which were in the hands of the late king by reason of his
custody of the land and heir of Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, deceased ;
together with the marriage of the heir. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Presentation of Thomas de Comubia to the church of St. Gerrans {ec-
clesia Sancti Gerefidi)^m the diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason
of the voidance of that see.
Pardon of the outlawry of Robert Bresyng* for non-appearance before
William de Bereford and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the Ihte
king, for the county of Sussex, to answer touching a trespass against
William de Suthwyk'. By p.s.
Mandate to John son of Adam de Novo Mercato to render homage and
fealty to Henry de Bello Monte, to whom the king has granted the manors
of Folkyngham, Edenham and Barton, co. Lincoln, late in the tenure of
Gilbert de Gaunt.
The like to Alice, late the wife of William le Latymer, William de Canti
Lupo, John de Loudeham, Robert de Wylweby, Richard de Sutton,
Nicholas de Segrave and the abbot of Rughford.
Adjournment, until after the king's coronation, of the commission of oyer
and terminer to Roger Brabanzon, William de Bereford, Roger de Heghham
and William Inge, touching the charges against Walter, bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, £e late king's treasurer. [Fader a ; and Pari. fVrits,]
By K., on the information of W. de Bereford.
Mandate to Michael de Meldon to render homage and fealty for lands in
Kesyngton, Sumerford and Worton by Eyvesham, co. Oxford, and for a
rent out of lands and tenements in Worton, to Peter de Gavaston, earl of
Cornwall, to whom the king has granted all the possessions of Edmund, late
earl of Cornwall. [Fadera.]
Pardon of the outlawry of John Abbot for non-appearance in Court to
satisfy the late king for the ransom for a trespass committed by him against
Peter Wjrpe of Tunstede, provided he discharge the ransom.
Adam de la Forde, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Walter de
Cumpton his attorney until Michaelmas.
Protection, during pleasure, for Master Peter de Askame.
Feb. 21.
Tower of
London.
Feb. 17.
Eltham.
1307.
Dec. 21.
Byfleet
1308.
Feb. 27. Grant to Martin Senche, king's yeoman, of the custody of the lands late
WeBtminster. of Richard de Ceriteus, deceased, tenant in chief, during the minority of
the heir. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side
Trent.
Feb. 28. Robert de Napton, staying in England, has letters nominating Robert
Westminster, de Cryk' and Peter Torel his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
William Rosel, staying in England, has letters nominating Jordan Rosel
his attorney in Ireland for two years.
1307.
Aug. 26.
Cumnock.
Pardon, at the instance of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex, to John Scot of Great Petiyng for the death of John I^enegle of that
place.
KDWABD n.— Pxn IT. 47
1308.
FcIilSZ. VkytBUim^ «a ITif fcifhw, for AimoM Am»wii ^ Lt Brctew
«ff W^k, CHMB of liwinh and pvsm of tl» ckan^ of Hotttomre^ staTinf
lliiiiliirf m fwiraiBttcie to tl» Aulffa' of Loaioii and MWUIosex.
LkieEkee {or wiUtam Tnoeiel die Towi^er and Ifatildik li» wife; to |>Taat
Che ■■nnr of WenD jngtoB aad tbe advowaoii of the chordi of thai plac««
hekl in chief, vhidi are of hv inheritMMei, to Ag;iMS» kte the wife of Warin
de MaTDirarrB, lor file. Br EL and br |Mk
FivdoB of the ovilawiTof Thonas son of WUfiam le Hcrt of NoftKKury
for a robbeij oonmitted'bj him aft Tdderesleje^ co. Derbj. Bt p,9,
1308.
Feb. 14. Grant to John de Knokra, kinif • jecHuaa, of the enstodj of the lands
Bodencr. which MaO^ late die wiife of Hogh de Mortno Maii held in dow«r or
ochervise at the time of ha- drafh, to hold daring the minori^ of the heir^.
Bjr p^
Mandate in pTwianre to Walter de GkNioestr', eecheator on this side
Trent.
Feb. 28. The abbot of St. Mont Michd, sUjing bejond seas^ has letters
Wesdninsisr. nominating Robert Mannjd and William Lojsel his attorneys in all courts
in En^and for three jears.
He also has the like letters for the Islands of Gemeseje and Gereseje.
March 2. Presentation of Nicholas de Barton to the chnrch of Corfton Drnbam»
Westminsier. in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king*s gift bj reason of the custodj
of the lands and hdr of Joceus de Djnham, decMsed, a tenant in chief, being
in his hands.
Presentation of Henry de Thorpe to the chnrch of Brom, in the diocese
of Norwich, in the king's gift bj reason of the custody of the lands and
heir of Roger de Brom, deottsed, a tenant in chief, being in his hands.
Membrane 25.
Feb. 27. Grant to Martin Shench', king's yeoman, daring the minority of the heir,
WettBiofter. of the castody of the lands of Richard de Gireteus, deceased, held by knight
service of the heir of Joceus de Dynham, deceased, tenant in chidP, which
by reason of the heir being a minor are in the king's hands. By p.s.
March 1. Inspeximus of an inspeximus and confirmation, 14 Edward I., of an
Westminster, exemption granted, 16 Janoary, 48 Henry III., at the instance of Baldwin,
emperor of Constantinople, to thooe burges.se8 and merchants of Byerflt^t,*
who were subjects of the emperor, from distraint for any debts, excepting
those cases in which they themselves were debtors or sureties. By K.
Jan. 2. Notification to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side Trent, that tho
Ganterbory. canons of Waltham Holy Cross are to have the cu8to<ly and administration
of the possessions of their abbey during any voidauce, in accordance with
the grant to that effect by Richard I., which was confirmed by Henry III.,
and has been innpected by the king.
March 1. Mandate to Richard de Haostede the younger, to whom the king oom-
Wettminsttr. mitted, during pleasure, the custody of Windsor Castle together with its
* BnrgsMet of Ypre, in the margin of the roll.
48 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1308. Membrane 26 — cani,
armament and provisions, in consequence of his refusal to take over from
Roger Sauvage, the late keeper, the prisoners confined therein, to do so with-
out further delaj.
March 1. I'ardon of the outlawry of John de Molton for non-appearance before
Westminster. William Martjn and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king
for the county of Cornwall, to answer touching the death of Richard Elys of
Kilhampton.
Feb. 27. Pardon of the outlawry of William Ymayn of Edmondestoke for the
Westmiuster. death of John Helcot of Pylardentone. By p.s.
March 1. The abbot of St. Katherine le Mont, Rouen, staying beyond seas, has
Westminster, letters nominating Richard le Keu and Henry Saumon his attorneys for
three years. By p.s.
Feb. 28. Licence, upon fine, for Juliana le Gaunt to grant in fee to Adam de
Westminster. Welle, 30 acres of pasture and 10 acres of wood in Welle and Malthorp,
. held in chief.
Jan. 18. Presentation of Master Richard de Clare to the church of Toghwel, in
DoTer. the diocese of Cloyne, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Gilbeit
son of Thomas de Clare, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
March 1 . The abbess of the house of the Holy Trinity, Caen, has letters nominating
Westminster. John Amours and Geoffrey de Villaribus her attorneys for three years in the
Islands of Gersie and Guarnerrie.
Feb. 17. Grant to Adam de Carleton, king's clerk, of the prebend in the church
Elthun. of Exeter which Robert de Oldelode lately held, in the king's gift by
reason of the voidance of the see.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
March 1. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Beltoft the younger, stay-
Westminster, ing beyond seas with John de Hustwyt, king's clerk, on the king's service.
Feb. 28. Grant to Master Robert de Foylloio, canon of Amiens and clerk of Philip,
Westminster, king of France, of the patronage of the prebend in the collegiate church of
Abbeville, held by Nicholas called Pohiers de Brunesbert, should the
latter wish to resign.
March 6. The abbot of Vallemont (de Vcdlido Monte)^ staying beyond seas, has
Westminster, letters nominating William de la Fosse his attorney for two years.
March 4. Aymer de Valencia, staying in England, has letters nominating John
Westminster. Beneger his attorney in Ireland for two years.
March 5. Pardon to Henry son of Copyn le Flemyng of York, clerk, for entering
Westminster. Oxford Castle and abducting Alice de Droys, imprisoned there on a charge
of receiving felonb. By p.s.
March 5. Licence, upon fine, for Pavia daughter of Henry de Edmundesthorpe,
Westminster, to grant to John de Benham and Alice his wife, and to her heirs, a moiety of
a messuage and of two virgates of land in Edmundesthorpe, held in chief.
March 7. Pardon to John de Radenore for the death of Hugh son of Simon,
Westminster, parson of the church of Butterle, as it appears by the record of William
Martyn and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king, for the
county of Salop, that he killed him in a fit of fury and not through malice.
March 6. Pardon, at the instance of Amaricus de Friscombald, to Gracius de Freso
Westminster, for the death of Roger Boneaventure.
March 8. Protection, for two years, for George de Saluciis, going beyond seas.
Westminster.
March 7. Ingelram de Balliolo, staying in France, has letters nominating Robert de
Westminster. Sonburne and John le Blanc' hia attorneys for three years. By p.B.
1 EDWABD IL— Part II. 49
1308. Membrane 25^-^01%^
March 9. George de Saluciis, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Boniface
Westminster. Carle his attorney for two years.
March 9. Presentation of Thomas de Beseville to the church of Bokjngham, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln.
March 10. Grant to Master Bichard de Plumstok', king's clerk, of the archdeaconry
Westminster, of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the see of Exeter.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
March 12. Emelina Lungespee, staying in England, has letters nominating John
Westminster. Clement and Philip Madok' her attorneys in Ireland for three years.
March 17. Nicholas, abbot of Cormeilles (de Cormeliis) staying beyond seas, has
Westminster, letters nominating Bichard Miles and William de Strugoil bis attorneys in
England for six years. By fine.
Cancelled because otherwise below,
March 12. Protection in Ireland, for two years, for John Mautravers staying in
Westminster. England.
Mbmbranb 24.
March 2. Protection, until St. Bartholomew's Day, for the prior of St. Andrew's,
Westminster. Northampton, going beyond seas. By p.s.
He also has letters nominating Peter de Sancto Lupo, his fellow monk,
and Walter de London', chaplain, his attorneys for the same period.
Feb. 6. Protection, for one year, for John de Hustwayte going to Agenois on
Dover. the king's service. By p.s.
He also has letters nominating Thomas de Boston his attorney for three
years.
March 5. Pardon of the outlawry of Margery daughter of Bichard le Carpenter
Westminster, for the death of Matilda Lumppejoye.
March 10. Bemission at the instance of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to Stephen de
Westminster. Segrave of payment of a fine of 100 marks made before John Buteturtc?,
William Howard and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for the county of Huntingdon, for divers trespasses and felonies.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Feb. 28. Grant to Martin Senche, king's yeoman, of the custody of the lands of
Westminster. Bichard de Cereteus, deceased, tenant in chief, during the minority of the
heirs. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side
Trent.
March 10. Licence for Balph del Escheker and Joan his wife and John de Mortuo
Westminster. Mari, and Margery his wife, to grant in fee to Nicholas Larcher of Dover a
messuage and 96 acres of land in Couperland and Atterton near Dover,
held in chief. By p.s.
March 8. Pardon to Thomas de Pirecote, chaplain, for removing the impression of
Westminster, the seal of the late king from a recognisance and illegally attaching it to
another bond, for which he was convicted before William Martyn and the
other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king for the county of Salop.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
March 4. Licence, upon fine, for Thomas de Ingeldesthorpe to grant in fee to his
Westminster, son John and Joan, daughter of William de Weyland, his manor of Great
Beynham, co. Norfolk, held in chief.
63679. O
60 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308. Membrane 24 — eont.
March 6. Mandnte to Geoffrey de Hertelpol to render homage and fealty to Robert
Westminster, de Clifford, to whom the late king granted the manor of Hert, in the
bishopric of Durham, escheated for the rebellion of Robert de Brus, earl
of Carrick.
March 10. Notification to W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, of the royal assent
Westminster, to the election of John de Chetewud, a canon of LilleshuUe, to be abbot
of that place.
March 12. Pardon of the outlawry of Valentine de Arundell' for non-appearance in
Westminster, the court of Kiug's Bench, of the late king, to answer touching the death
of John le Clerk of Ospring'.
1307.
Sept. 4. Pardon, at the instance of Giles de Argenteym, to Martin de Littlebury
Carlisle. for the death of William le Clerk of Wodefordemulne, for escaping from
the bailiffs of the late king, and for abjuring the realm. By p.s.
1308.
March 12. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ for the alienation in mort-
Westminster. main by Alice Harvays to the prior and Friars Preachers of Ipswich of a
piece of land in that place, subject to the payment by them of a rent of
\d, a year to the king, they having satisfied Payn Tybetot for the rent of
6d, a year due to him out of that land.
Beymund de Villers, executor of the will of Gerard de Villers, going
beyond seas, has letters nominating Gerard son of Beymund de Villers
his attorney for two years.
March 12. Grant to GKlbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, a minor, eon
Westminster, and heir of the late earl« Gilbert de Clare, to marry whomsoever he will.
March 13. William de Neuton, John de Norton and Bobert de Ughtibrigge, execu-
Westminster. tors of the will of William de Birlay, staying in England, have letters nomi-
nating Bobert de Whatton their attorney in Lreland for one year.
March 10. Notification to J. bishop of Chichester, of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of John de Whatlinton, sacristan of Buttle Abbey, to be abbot of tliat
place.
March 14. Amald de Canti Lupo, dean of St. Paul's, London, staying beyond
Westminster, seas, has letters nominating G^erald de Nausagia and Arnold de la Keire his
attorneys for one year.
Feb. 9. Licence, at the instance of Gilbert, abbot of Bee (de Beeco Herlewini)^
Dover. and of the convent of that place, for William de Ponte Episcopi, their
proctor-general in England, to act as their attorney for three years, with
power to appoint an attorney or attorney to act for him. By K.
Membranb 23.
. March 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Lonther. Thomas de
^ Westminster. Fisshebume and Bobert de Barton, on complaint by Emma daughter of
Thomas de Hastynges that Andrew de Hartdath, Thomas Snoddyng',
Alexander de Keldelith', Thomas de Halghton and Emma daughter of
Alice la Fraunceise entered her dwelling-houses at Nateby, Tibeye and
Bounerthweyt, co. Westmoreland, ejected her and her servants, carried
off her goods and conspired to deprive her of the same by a fraudulent
recognisance*
The like to the same, on complaint by Henry de Threlkeld that Thomas
^ de Bichemund, Andrew de Hartclath, Bobert de Lasceles, Conan de Ask',
Bichard de Bichemund, Nicholas de la Marche, Bichard de Halton and
Emma daughter of Alice la FVaunoeise entered his dwelling-house at
1 BDWABD II.— Past n.
51
1308. Membrane 23--€Oii^.
CroBsebjr Bavensnart, co. Westmoreland, ejected him and his servanta,
carried off hii goods and conspired to deprive him of the same bj a
fraudulent recognisance.
March 10. The Uke to William de Ormesby and John le Bretun, on complaint by
WwimiDiiier. Bartholomew de Welle that Richard de Halstede, Thomas de Wottone,
William Baldjng*, John Patermak', Walter William', Laurence son of
Adam de Hennerowe, Robert Brun atte Ston, Walter Baldyng', John
Baldyng*, Laurence son of Adam Baldjng', John Spark', William Spark',
Thomas son of Agnes, Thomas son of Margaret, Robert Brun of Hennerowe,
Grodfrey son of Nicholas, William Rowe, (Godfrey Scut', Andrew Scut',
Adam Scut', Adam son of William Baldyng', John son of William Baldyng',
Andrew Baldyng', Geoffrey Elyot, Walter Wulnoth', Thomas Wulnoth',
John Wuhioth', Henry Blak', John Blak', Walter Blak', William Martyn,
Adam le Taillar, Thomas le Taillur, Walter Wynot, Henry son of William,
Thomas Leste, Walter son of Katherine, Laurence Thrug', Thomas Bacun,
John Hardegi^, '^lliam Burdy, Hugh Burdy, Adam Hardegate, William
Hoppe, Nicholas Roberd, Godirej son of Nicholas, Walter son of Adam,
Henry son of Adam, John son of Henry, Walter Wynk' and John Hold-
hyne, pretending that a ship of his bound from Flanders to EnglaLd, which
had been driven ashore on the sands of Tyrington, co. Norfolk, within the
liberty of the bishop of Ely, and from which the mariners had escaped to
the land, was a wreck of sea, boarded her, carried away his goods and
all the tackle and cut up the ship's boat.
By K«, on the information of W. de Melton.
A like commission was issued afterwards under this date.
{Inserted ai a later date,)
Commission associating Henry Spygurnel with Roger le Brabanzon,
William de Bereford, Gilbert de Roubyry and John le Blound to examine
and correct an alleged error in an assize of novel disseisin before the sheriffs
and coroners of the city of London, between Guillot le Sautreour and Master
Jordan Moraunt, touching a messuage and four shops in that city.
July 1.
Bristol.
March 16.
v^
Membranb 22.
March 12* Appointment, during pleasure, of Hugh le Despenser to the custody
WMtminiter. of the castle of Devizes, held in dower by queen Margaret.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the castle.
Mandate in pursuance to John Bluet to deliver up the castle. [Fadera/}
Appointment, during pleasure, of Hugh le Despenser to the custody of the
castle of Marleberge, hdd in dower by queen Margaret.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants thereof.
Mandate in pursuance to John Abel, steward of queen Margaret, to
deliver up the castle. [Fadera.]
Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas de Segrave to the office of the
mar^alsea of England.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
[Pari. Writs.]
March 13. Grant, during pleasure, to Peter son of Peter de Roteham of the custody
Wettmiiiiter. of the king's warren in the manor of Boseham.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
March 14. Pardon to John Oxe of Dover, on account of good service in Scotland,
Wsttmiaitff . for the death of John Hado of Canterbury.
By K»f on the information of W. de Melton,
D 2
62 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1308, Membrane 22 — cont
March 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of Giles de Argentein, to the custody of
Westminster, the castle of Cambridge, held in dower bj queen Margaret.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Appointment, during pleasure, ef Walter de Skjdemor to the custody of
the castle of Meere, held in dower by queen Margaret.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Mandate to Richard de Chuselden, the keeper of the castle, to deliver it to
Walter de Skydemor, that all defects may be made good and the c&stle
strengthened, so that there shall be no danger to it from such defects.
Cancelled.
March 10. Pardon, at the instance of Hugh le Despenser, to William Dyn of
Westminster. Uckefeld for the death of Richard de Aqua and for robbing Simon de
Serynton ; also for escaping from Guldeford prison, and for trespasses in
the parks, forests and chaces of the king or other persons.
March 4. Presentation of Thomas de Nova Haya to the church of St. Illogan
Westminster, (ecclesia Sancti Elugani)^ in the diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by
reason of the custody of the lands and heir of William Basset, deceased,
tenant in chief, being in his hands.
March 13. Presentation of John de Hemmvngburgh to a fourth part of the church
Westminster, of St. Mary, Antyngham, in the diocese of Norwich.
March 10. Restoration to Edmund, earl of Arundel, son of Richard, earl of Arundel,
Westminster, of the hundred of Pusselowe, co. Salop, which the late king by judgment
of the court of Exchequer recovered through defieiult against his father, earl
Richard son of Alan.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of the county of Salop.
March 12. Grant to Herbert de Borhunte, king's yeoman, of the custody of the
Westminster, lands of William de Sprotton, deceased, tenant in chief, in Sprotton, together
with the marriage of the heir.
By K., on the information of W. de Gloucester.
Ghrant to Robert de Sapy, king's yeoman, of the custody of the lands in
Wyvenho and Elmestede, co. Essex, held at the time of her death by Joan,
late the wife of WiUiam de Sutton, deceased, by knight service of the heirs
of Giles de Plaiz and Roger de Tany, deceased, tenants in chief, minors in
the king's custody, together with the marriage of her heir.
March 14. Safe-conduct for the envoys of William, count of Hunault, coming to
Westminster. England to treat of mercantile matters. [Foedera.']
March 12. Grant to Robert son of Payn of the custody of the manors of Stoke
Westminster. Curcy, Wyk' and Radeweye, with the hundred of Canyton, in the king's
hands bv reason of the idiotcy of John Walraund.
Mandate in pursuance to Humphrey de Weleden to deliver the manors,
&c., to him, together with the farm of the same.
March 16. Protection, until Whitsuntide, for John Abel, going beyond seas on the
Westminster, business of queen Margaret, the king's mother.
He also has letters nominating Nicholas de Ertecombe and Simon de
Asshole his attoi*neys for the same period.
March 16. Pardon, at the request of Roger de Mortuo Man of Wygemore, to
Westminster. William de Esturmy for the death of Henry de LuUesyate.
Mandate to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side Trent, to deliver
the temporalities of the see of Exeter to Master Walter de Stapelton, the
king having restored them to him upon the confirmation of his election,
subsequent to the grant of the royal assent, by S. bishop of Salisbury and
Master Robert de %os, commissaries of R. archbishop of Canterbury.
Writ £fo intendendo directed to the tenants of the bishopric.
1 EDWARD II.— Pabt II.
63
1308.
Membrane 22 — cont.
Grant to Joan, late the wife of Alan Plugenet, of the custody of the
manor of Wynefrode, so long as the same is in the king's hands, for the
sustenance of John Walraund, an idiot, brother and heir of Bobert Wal-
raund, deceased, also an idiot, brother and heir of Isabella Walraund,
deceased, upon whose death the late king granted the custody of the manor
of Wjnefrode to Alan Plugenet and subsequently to his widow, the same
Joan, in whose hands as executrix of her husband the custody then was, to
hold at pleasure for the like purpose.
Grant to Joan, late the wife of Alan Plugenet, of the custody of John
Walraund, an idiot, and of his lands, the king not wishing her to be
prejudiced by the grant of the same, which he made to Alexander Che-
verel, who had represented that she had held that custody at will under a
grant of the late king instead of as executrix of her husband, to whom the
late king had granted that custody so long as the lands of Isabella Walraundi
deceased, should be in his hands by reason of the idiotcy of the heir.
March 14.
Weetmintter.
March 18.
Westminster.
March 16.
WcKtminster.
March 17.
Westminster.
Mbmbranb 21.
Pardon, upon fine, to William de Clyvedon for his marriage without the
late king's licence with Alice, late the wife of Gilbert de M^elham, tenant
in chief.
Protection with clause volumtis, until Whitsuntide, for Roger de Mortuo
Mari of Chirk, going into Wales on the king's service.
Exemption, at the instance of Walter de Bemyngham, for Reginald le
Gros from being placed on juries, assizes and recognisances.
Commission, during pleasure, to William de Sancto G^rgio, William de
Sauston and the sheriff of the county of Cambridge, to be conservators
of the peace for that county.
The like to the under-mentioned, jointly with the sheriffs of their
respective counties : —
John de Canti Lupo
Nicholas de Astleye
Robert de Warden
Nicholas Poyntz
John Maltravers
William de Houk'
Richard le Waleys
Simon de Kyme
Harsculf de Cleseby
Robert de Flixthorpe
Peter de Wakerle
William de Stafford
William Trumwyn
Henry Tregoz
William de Echingham
John de Acton
Thomas de Rossale
John de Swyneburne
William de Felton
John de Vallibus
Robert Pugeys
John Neyrnnt
Roger de Tyringham
CO. Warwick.
CO. Dorset.
CO. York.
CO. Rutland.
CO. Stafford.
CO. Sussex.
CO. Hereford.
CO. NorthumberUnd.
CO. Buckingham.
V f
OALBNDAB OF PATBNT ROLLS.
Membrane 21— «(m(.
Bidurdde Ammory
Boger de Sogelfeld
John Dyve (or Dyne)
William le BatUler
Weinme
Richard de Harle
William de LndeUwa
John Apadam
Feter de Breirose
John de Wflington
Thotnaade ScalaruB
Richard le ObaumberleTD
John Ajgnel
John de Thorpe
Robert BurgulJun
Thomas de Ingoltborpe
Robert Giffard
William de Botreaue
Thomas Lercedekene
Edmund Deyncurt
Ralph Paynel
Ranulph de Ry
Alexander de Fryvill'
Robert de Bracy
Simon de Crombe
Richard de Byogbam
Bobert de Saundeby
John de Bray
John de Northwode
WarenoB de Valoinea
William de Crey
William Martyn
William le Frns
Robert de Baiocia
William de F^worthe
Richard de Wyndesor*
William de Brok'
Nicbohu de Weylond
John de Peyton
John de Boylond
Robert de Lathnm
John de Byroon
Hugh de Nerill'
Hugh le Blund
Jollan de Dnrem
John de I/Locsatra
Matthew de Redman
John de Wygeton
William de Mulcastra
Gilbert de Cornewen
John de Bello Campo
HatlbJew de Fnnieana
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CO. Salop.
00. Glonceator.
CO. Hertford.
CO. NOTfolk.
oo. Cornwall.
00. Lincoln.
CO. Nottingham.
CO. Kent.
CO. Deron.
CO. liiddle§ex.
- CO. Suffolk.
CO. LancaBter.
• eo.Eeiex.
CO. Westmoreland.
CO. Cornwall.
00. Somerset
1 EDWABD IL— Part II.
55
1308.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Henry Hum
John de Abernonn
John BandolF
John de Insula
Bichard de Borhunte
Robert Dethek'
William Eoeel of Denbj
Henrj de Braillesford
William Trussel
Hugh Wak*
William Botevilejn
Richard de Fokeram
John de Lenham
Robert de Sindlesham
John de Hanmgton
Richard de JSgebaston
Walter Parelj
John de Grymstede
Major
Sheriffs
Aldermen
John Rjdel
Richard le Rous
John Conquest
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00. Surrey.
00. Southampton.
00. Derby.
00. Northampton.
CO. Berks.
CO. Leicester.
00. Wilts.
city of London*
CO. Bedford.
[Pari WriU.']
March 22. Safe-conducty during pleasure, for the merchants of Brabant coming to
Westminster. England to trade and returning to Brabant ; exemption also for them, at
the instance of John, duke of Brabant, from distraint for debt, excepting
those cases in which they themselves are debtors or sureties. By K.
March 17. Nicholas, abbot of Cormeilles, staying beyond seas, has letters nomi-
WeBtmintter. nating Richard Miles and William de Strogoil his attorneys for six years ;
exemption for him, for the same time, from all summonses before justices
in eyre either of the Common Pleas or Pleas of the Forest. By fine.
Membranb 20.
March 1 5. licence, upon fine, after inqjiisition ad quod damnum^ for the alienation in
Westminster, mortmain by the abbot and coDvent of Abingdon to the dean and chapter
of Salisbury, of 4 acres of land in Wynekefeld (Winkfield) and the adyowson
of the church of that place. Licence also for the latter to impropriate the
church.
March 13. Presentation of Thomas de Nova Haya to the church of St. Illogan
Westminster, in the diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of
the lands and heir of William Basset, deceased, tenant in chief, being in
his hands.
March 18. Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to Thomas son of Simon de
Westminster. Hevere for breaking Brokesham park, the close of William Moraunt,
and the park of Penecestre, co. Kent ; also for his trespasses against Payn
Reyner, of which he was convicted before the justices of oyer and termiuer
of the late king for that county ; and for breaking Worthe park, co. Sussex,
of which he was also conyicted before William de Bereford and the other
justices of oyer and terminer of the late king for that county. By p.s.
66 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308. Membrane 20 — conf,
March 16. Grant to Bernard Ferrandi, king's yeoman, of the custody of two parts of
Westminster, the lands of Philip de Chauncy, deceased, tenant in chief, together with the
marriage of William his son and heir.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side
Trent
March 17. Grant, at the instance of Peter, earl of Cornwall, and Roger de Mortuo
Westminster. Mari of Wygemore, to John de Messenden of the custody of two parts of
the lands in the counties of Northampton and Warwick of John de
Boltesham, deceased, tenant in chief, which are extended at 7/. 4«. 2(L a year,
together with the marriage of Thomas his son and heir.
By K., on the information of the treasurer.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator this side Trent.
March 15. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by the justice of the
Westminster. Forest on this side Trent, to Edmund Bacun and John his brother to im-
park their wood of Gynge Mountenye lying within the bounds of the king's
forest in the county of Essex. By K., on the information of William Inge.
March 14. Protection with clause volumusj until Michaelmas, for Guy Ferre, going
Westminster, to Giascony on the king's service.
March 18. The like for Ralph de Pyperharwe, Robert le Fiz Neel and Nicholas de
Westminster, la Legh, going to Gascony with Guy Ferre.
On the testimony of Guy Ferre.
March 14. The like, until Easter and for one year then next following, for Stephen
Westminster, de Chavante, going with Guy Ferre to Gascony on the king's service.
March 19. Walter de Thornbury, chancellor of the Exchequer, Dublin, going to
Westminster. Ireland, has letters nominating Thomas Ace and John de Bykemore his
attorneys for two years.
Walter de Shekenhurst, going with Walter de Thornbury, has letters
nominating Thomas Ace and John de Bykenore his attorneys for two years.
March 20. R., cardinal deacon of St. Maria Nova, staying at the court of Rome, has
Westminster, letters nominating Bertrand de Turre and Guerrin de Tylleriis his attorneys
for three years.
March 18. Pardon to William son of John atte Strete for breaking the parks of
Westminster. John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, at Beuelham and Burghersh, and of
Simon de Wygeshulle at Wygeshulle, co. Sussex, of which he was con-
victed before Boeer le Brabanzon and the other justices of oyer and terminer
of the late king for that county. By p.s.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken before the sheriff of
Middlesex, for John'^de Padynton and Agnes his wife to enclose and build
upon a piece of waste land adjoining the cemetery of St. Clement Danes
without the bar of the New Temple, London, subject to the yearly rent of
2s,, payable at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of Middlesex.
March 14. Appointment of Master Ralph de Lesshean, Nicholas de Gayton and
Westminster. Peter called * le Cat * to be the king's proctors brfore Philip, king of France,
in all matters touching Ponthieu and Monstreuil. [Fcedera,^
March 18. Commission to Richard de Rokele, seneschal of Ponthieu and Monstreuil,
Westminster, and Thomas de Insula to make an extent of all lands in those counties.
March 21. Richard de Clare, staying in England, has letters nominating William de
Westminster. Cherdacre and John de Bromlegh Ms attorneys for two years.
March 16. Protection with clause volumut^ for three years, for Otto de Grandisono
WMtminster. going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
1 EDWABD II.— Part II. 67
1308. Membrane 20 — cont.
March 17. Guy Ferre, going to Gascony on the king's service, has letters nomi-
Westminster. naiing Kobert Bacun his attorney until iMichaelmas and for one year next
ensuing that date.
March 20. Protection with clause volumtu in Ireland, for three years, for Otto de
WtstminBter. Grandisono. By K.
March 16. Notification that Agnes* de Valencia is in sound health at this date.
Westminster.
March 21. Pardon to Hugh le Rede for abjuring Ireland for the death of Richard
Westminster. Saundre.
March 26. Protection, for one year, for the prior of Holy Trinity, York, going
WestmiDster. beyond seas.
Oliver, prior of Holy Trinity, York, has letters nominating William
de la Menerore, his fellow-monk, his attorney for one year.
AfSMBRANB 19.
March 22. Authority for John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to give the royal assent
Westminster, and to restore the temporalities of the bishopric of Clonfert to Gregory,
formerly dean of that place, elected bishop in the room of bishop Robert,
lately deceased, as appears by the letters of the dean and chapter.
Assistance to be rendered to the merchants of John, duke of Brabant,
in collecting debts due to them. [^Fcedera,'] By K.
March 21. Confirmation of the mandate of the late king to the men of Ednestowe,
Westminster, co. Nottingham, to pay the yearly rent of 19 marks issuing out of thai land
to Griffin ap Mereduk' and Kevan ap Mereduk' his brother.
March 24. Presentation of John Mahen of Norton to the church of Cardynton, in
Westminster, the diocese of Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the
Knights Templars being in his handis.
By K., on the information of J. de Cherleton.
March 19. Appointment, during pleasure, of John le Blound to the custody of the
Westminster, smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts in the city of London.
March 24. Licence, for Idonia, late the wife of Robert de Glanton, to marry whom-
Westminster. soever she will of the king's allegiance. By fine of 20 marks.
March 24. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard Poterel, chamberlain of the
Westminster, city of London, to the custody of the larger piece of the seal for recog-
nisances of debts for that city.
Licence to Robert de Holand to crenellate his dwelling-house at Holand,
CO. Lancaster. By K., on the information of J. de Cherleton.
March 22. Protection with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for Walter de Thorn-
Westminster, bury, chancellor of the Exchequer, Dublin, going to Ireland on the king's
service. By K.
The like for Walter de Shekenhurst, going with him. By K.
March 24. Writ de intendendo to the tenants of Battle Abbey for John de What-
Westminster. lington, late sacristan of that abbey, on confirmation of his election
as abbot by J. bishop of Chichester.
* Joan in the margin of the roll.
58 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308. Membrane 19 — amU
March 13. Mandate to Walter de Gloacester, e&cheator on this side Trent, to restore
Westmioster. the temporalities of the abbey of Lilleshulie to John de Chetewjnd, late
a canon of that house, the abbot elect, whose election Master Robert de
Badeswelle, vicar-general of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, after
grant of the royal assent, has confirmed.
The like to Roger le Sauvage, escheator beyond Trent, and to Stephen le
Bland, escheator for the county of Chester.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the abbey.
March 12. Exemption, for life, for John de Benstede, king's clerk, in respect of his
WestmixiBttr. dwelling-house in Eye near Westminster, called * Rosemont,' from livery
of stewards, marshals and other ministers of the king.
March 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas de Kyngeston, to the custody
Westminflter. of the castle of Gloucester, which queen Margaret, the king^s mother, holds
in dower.
Mandate to Walter de Gloucestre, keeper of the castle to deliver it to him
that all defects may be made good and the castle strengthened so that there
shall be no danger to it from such defects.
March 22. Protection, until Easter and for one year next ensuing, for Clemencia,
Westmiaster. late the wife of John de Yesey, going beyond seas. By K.
Master Thomas de Lavenham, parson of the church of Grreat Okie, going
beyond seas, has letters nominating William de Wokyndon and Thomas de
Dovercurt his attorneys for two years.
March 25. Pardon of the outlawry of William Baudewyn for non-appearance before
WestmiDBter. William Martyn and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king,
for the county of Cornwall, to answer touching divers larcenies and for
receiving thieves.
March 24. Licence, at the instance of Guy Ferre, for John Peverel to enfeoff
WestmiDBter. Remigius, parson of the church of Great Melton, of the manors of
Chykeneye, co. Essex, and Brakene, co. Norfolk, and of the advowsons of
the churches of those manors, held in chief as of the honour of Peverell,
and for the latter to re-grant them to the same John and Joan his wife, and
their issue, with remainder to the right heirs of the grantor.
March 22. Protection with clause volumut^ for one year, for Master Jordan
WestmiiiBter. Moraunt going to GhMOony on the king's service.
March 25. Master Jordan Moraunt, going to Gascony, has letters nominating William
Westminater. son of William Moraunt and John Wychard his attorneys for two years.
Protection with clause volumuty for one year, for Richard de Crofton
clerk, going to Grascony with Master Jordan Moraunt.
On the testimony of Master Jordan Moraunt.
March 8. Writ of aid, until the Ascension, for John Sperman, sent by the king to
WestmiDBter. divers places to purvey hay, oats and litter for the king's use during
his stay at Wodestoke at Easter.
The like for Henry de Holdyngton, sent by the king to purvey hay, etc.,
for the parliament to be holden at Westminster at Easter.
March 27. Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to Arnald de Sancto Martino
Wmdflor. for the death of John Dunsy of Navarre. By p.s.
1 EDWABD II.— Pabt IL
69
1308.
March 26.
WindAor.
Membrane 19 — eorU.
Appointment of William Bacon, king's jeoman, to the custody of lands
in Merdelee, co. Hertford, during the minority of the heirs of Adam de
Twynham, deceased, tenant in chief* By p.s.
March 30. Protection with clause volumuSf until Michaelmas, for Bohert de Mot-
Wallingford. tresheved, sent by the king on his business to Ponthieu. By p.s«
March 27.
Windsor.
March 26.
Windsor.
MsMiBBANB 18.
March 27. Presentation of Henry Sigher of Guldeford to the church of Wenyngton,
Windsor. in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the Yoidimce of
the abbacy of Westminster. By p.8.
March 24. Robert de Whatton, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating
Westminster. William le Lou, clerk, and Osbert le Taillur his attorneys in Ireland for
one year.
Nicholas de Balscote, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating
William le Lou, clerk, and Osbert le Taillur his attorneys for one year.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Osbert son of Osbert le Taillur of
Dublin to the office of the marshalsea of the Bench, Dublin. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the justices of the Bench, Dublin.
March 24. Pardon of the outlawry of Walter le Taillur for non-appearance in the
Westminster. Court of the late king to answer touching divers felonies committed by him
in the county of Kent.
Mandate to the justiciary and the treasurer of Ireland to provide and for-
ward to Skynbumese, within a fortnight after Midsummer, 500 quarters of
wheat, 1,000 quarters of oats, 200 quarters of beans and peas, ICK) quarters
of salt, 4,000 stockfish, 5 tuns of honey, and 300 tuns of wine, for the
expedition to Scotland.
March 20. Otto de Grandisono, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
Westminster, nominating John Arboys his attorney in Ireland for Uiree years.
March 25. Appointment of Gilbert de Boubury, Boger de Heghham and Master
Westminster. Bichani de Abyndon, or two of them, with a clerk to be chosen by them,
to assess and levy the fifteenth upon ^e city of London and its suburbs.
Writ de intendendo directed to the mayor and sheriffs of that city.
Etfuerunt clause.
Vacated because otherwise below.
March 27. Protection, for one year, for Henry, prior of Wenlock, going beyond
Westminster, seas.
March 22. Safe-conduct for William Keynstan, master of the king's ship la Oodale
Westminster, of London, sent with his ship to various places on the king's business.
The like for John Bronyng, master of the ship Aliz of London, and for
John Lambe, master of the ship la Margarete of London.
March 21. Safe-conduct, until Trinity Sunday, for Manetus Benaudi, Baldus
Westminster. Gelfi and Grisius de Barbarine, merchants of the societies of the Pullices
and Bembertini of Florence, coming to London to liquidate the debts of
Huselin Sap' and John and Guyottus Guydi, members of that society for-
merly staying in London, who departed thence without satisfying their
creditors.
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CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1308. MenUfrane 18 — cont.
March 20. Grant in fee, at the request of Peter de Gravaston, earl of Cornwall, to
Westminster. Edmund de Malo Lacu of the reversion of land to the value of 10/. a year
in Lutton, co. York, held for life bj John Barde of Buterewyk, by grant of
John de Seton, deceased, which was forfeited by Christopher Seton his son
and heir, who was hanged for treason to the late king in the war in Scotland.
Writ de intendendo directed to John Barde.
March 27.
Windsor.
March 24.
Windsor.
March 26.
Windsor.
March 25.
Kfiinington.
March 27.
Westminster.
March 25.
Westminster.
March 27.
Windsor.
Protection, for one year, for Joan de Vivoun, going beyond seas.
Alan Fiz Waryn, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Peter Fiz
Waryn and Robert le Despenser his attorneys for two years.
Mandate to the bishops of London and Lincoln, collectors of the tenth
imposed by Pope Clement IV., for two years, on the clergy of England and
L^land, to command their sub-collectors in Ireland, William de la Rivere
and Richard de Bereford, or one of them, to deliver 1,000 marks out of the
receipts of the tenth for the second year, granted by ike Pope to the king
before he undertook the governance of the realm, to Alexander de Byke-
nore, treasurer of Ireland, for the king's use. By C.
Mandate to the sub-collectors to pay that sum to the treasurer, notwith-
standing that the king had recently commanded them to preserve the proceeds
of the tenth intact. By C.
General pardon to Bartholomew Fraunkeleyn for offences committed in
the counties of Wilts and Southampton prior to 10 November, 31 Edward I.,
at which date a pardon for the same was granted to him by the late king,
who subsequently, 1 March, 35 Edward I., pardoned his outlawry for non-
appearance before William Marty n and the other justices of oyer and terminer,
for the county of Southampton, to answer touching those trespasses. By p.s.
William de la Suche, staying in England, has letters nominating Jordan
de Kylpesham and Robert de Gk>uteby nis attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Protection for Robert de Tymberden and William le Feutrer, going to
Gascony with Master John Moraunt on the king's service.
John de Sandale, clerk, staying at the Exchequer, Westminster, on the
king's service, has letters nominating Robert de Wyrkesburgh his attorney
for two years.
Joan Vjvoun, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Humphrey de
Weleden and Master James de Mohun her attorneys for one year.
Drogo de Merlon, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Richard
de Walsyngham his attorney for three years. By p.s.
John de Hibemia, clerk, staying in England on the king's service, has
letters nominating Adam le Blound his attorney in Ireland for three yeara
Membrane 17.
March 24. Grant to the commonalties and merchants of Bleynes, Seint Sever,
Westminster. Seint Quitere, Bonegarde, Sordes, Lawaude, Pere Forate, Poillon and Huyre,
in Ghtscony, of a charge, from 1 April next, of 1,000 marks m silver,
to be paid to them every year, out of the customs received at Southampton,
until their loan to the late king be discharged. They or their attorneys are
to hold a folio of the coket in their possession until the debt is fully paid.
Further, out of the surplus receipts of the customs they are to receive the
arrears of wages due to their proctors from Uie late king.
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1308, Membrane 17 — conL
Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Ljm and John de Shirlejei receivers
of the customs at Southampton, to make these payments to Bejmcnd
Arnaud of Mount Auser and Rejmon de Margeis, the proctors of the
merchants.
Mandate in pursuance to Emerk' de Friscombaud, and the merchants of
that society, to deliver the folio of the coket.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Lym and John de Sbirleye for pay-
ment of the wages of the merchants' proctor. [French.l
March 8. Grant to John de Clerion of the prebend in the church of St. Thomas
Westminster, the Martyr, Peryn, lately held by Master Walter de Monekudyn, deceased,
in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the see of Exeter.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the church.
March 26. Grant, for three years, to the mayor, sheriffs and citizens of London, of
Windsor, murage upon all wares brought for sale into the city of London, such wares
to be exempt from payment of pontage during that time. By pjs.
Membrane 16.
April 1.
Windsor.
March 25.
Westminster.
March 30.
WmlUngford.
March 1 1 .
Westminster.
March 12.
Westminster.
April 1.
Windsor.
March 25.
Westminster.
March 27.
Windsor.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger de Thorpe to be warden of the
king's mines in the counties of Devon and Cornwall, and to select men,
when necessary, to work in them, the king's servants and the workmen
(stannatares) of Peter, earl of Cornwall, who are regularly employed in
the stannaries, excepted.
William le Feutrer of Bradestede, going to Gascony with Jordan Moraunt
on the king's service, has letters nominating William son of William
Moraunt and John Wychard his attorneys for two years.
Robert de Tymberden, going with Jordan Moraunt, has letters nominating
the same persons as his attorneys for the same period.
Richard de Hereford, clerk, staying in Ireland on the king's service, has
letters nominating William de Sibbeford his attorney for two years.
Licence for John de Benstede to crenel late his dwelling-house called
* RosemoDt ' at Eye near Westminster, co. Middlesex.
Licence for Robert de Barmlynge to grant his manor of West Barm-
lynge, co. Kent, and the advowson of the church of that place, held in
chief, to Stephen le Convers and Matilda his wife, and their issue, with
remainder to her heirs.
Vacated by surrender and otherwise below.
Grant of the successive marriages of the heirs of Philip de Chauncy,
deceased, tenant in chief, to Bernard Ferrandi, king's yeoman, to whom
the king had previously granted the custody of two parts of the lands late
of the same Philip de Chauncy, together with the marriage of William
his son and heir. By p.s«
Protection with clause volumus in Ireland, for one year, for Richard,
archbishop elect of Dublin, going beyond seas on the king's service.
Mandate to W. bishop elect of Exeter to induct Master Richard de
Plymstoke into the archdeaconry of Exeter, which the king granted him
during the late voidance of the see of Exeter.
Presentation of Thomas de Cornubia to a moiety of the church of St.
Gerrans (eeelesia sancti Gerendi)^ in the diocese of Exeter, in the king's
gift by reason of the voidance of that see.
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y
1808,
March 26.
Windsor.
April 2.
WindBor.
April 4.
Windsor.
April 1.
Windsor.
March 25.
Westminster.
April 2.
Windsor.
March 31.
CaTersbam.
April 1.
Windsor.
Membrane 16 — eani^
Confirmation of a grant by Hugh le Despenser to Amadeus, count of
Savoj, of houses in Paris and elsewhere in France. IFceelera,^
Protection with clause volumus^ until Whitsuntide, for Thomas de Insula,
going bejond seas on the king's service.
Peter Amaluini, canon of Bordeaux, going beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating Boger Peperwhjt and Bobert le Dorturer his attorneys for one year.
Protection with clause volumuSf for one year, for Adam Bussel, going
beyond seas with Master Jordan Moraunt on the king's service.
On the testimony of Jordan Moraunt.
Licence for John le Strange {Exiraneo) to crenellate his dwelling-house
of Medle. By p.s.[130.]
Appointment of Boger de Heghham, CHlbert de Boubiry and Master
Bichard de Abyndou, or two of them, to assess the fifteenth for the city and
suburbs of London and to send the rolls of the assessment to the treasurer
^nd barons of the Exchequer, that the tax may be levied by summons of the
Exchequer. [^Parl. Writs.']
Master Peter Aymercy, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating William de Ayremynne, clerk, and Boger Peperwhyte his
attorneys for one year.
Protection, with clause volumus^ for him for the same period.
Commission to John de Canti Lupo, Nicholas de Asteleye, Robert de
Yerdon and the sheriff of the county of Warwick, conservators of the peace
for that county, ^ enquire touching confederacies of divers persons at Ar-
derne, in that county, whereby the people of that neighbourhood are intimi-
dated, and to arrest the offenders. \^Parl, Writs,'] "Bj p.s.
Grant, upon fine, to John de Sindlesham of the custody of the lands of
William de Erie, deceased, tenant in chief, which are extended at 6/. 18#. Qd,
a year by Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side Trent, knights' fees,
advowsous and dowers excepted, which are reserved to the king, together
with the marriage, without disparagement, of John his son and heir. Should
the heir die during his minority, his heir being under age, John de Sindle-
sham is to have the custody for such length of time as he would hold it
if the minor survived, and he is to receive reasonable compensation, if the
next heir be of full age. By bUl of Exchequer.
Membrane 15.
April 2.
Windsor.
April 3.
Wmdsor.
Grant, for life, to John son of Beginald son of Peter of the castles, towns
and manors of Bleynleveny and Blockedynas, the town and manor of
Talgarth, the manor of Caldecote in Wales, which, with the exception of a
carucate of land in Cunduy purchased by him from Bees ap Howel, and
another in Wylfayth purchased from Miles Pychard, he had previously
surrendered to the king. By p.s.
Commission to Balph de Thedmersshe, king's yeoman, to deliver seisin
thereof to him.
Mandate in pursuance to Balph de Thedmersshe.
Bichard de Crofton, going to Gascony with Master Jordan Moraunt on
the king's service, has letters nominating John de Cosinton and John de
Kyngeston his attorneys for two years.
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1308.
AprU6.
Windsor.
March 27.
B«ading.
April 4.
Windsor.
April 7.
Windsor.
April 5.
Windsor.
April 4.
Windsor.
April 5.
Windsor.
Membrane 15 — cant.
Adam Bussel, going with Master Jordan Moraunt, has letters nominating
William Moraunt and John Wychard hid attorneys for two years.
Intpeximus and confirmation of the grant, dated 14 December 1802, by
Nicholas [Mac Melissa], archbishop of Armagh, with the consent of the
dean and chapter, to Richard le Blund of Arclo of one carucate of land at
Rahtthulle near Drummyng* to hold for his life, as fiilly as the same had
been held by John Burgeys and Eva his wife, subject to the yearly pay-
ment of 6 marks of silver to Robert de la Chombyr,the champion {pugilt)^
for his life, and afterwards to the archbishop and his successors. By p.s.
Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella^ to Roger le Forster of Little
Wenlac for the death of Hugh Milksope. By p.s.
Pardon to John Kaynel of GFerneseye for abjuring the [Channel] Islands
on account of breaking open a chest and carrying away 10 pounds of
debased money of Tours {decern libr^ TurorC debiiis monete). By p.s.
The like to William le Tongar of G-emeseye for abjuring the same
Islands on account of a theft of two tunics worth 18 shillings of Tours. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de Balibyn to the custody of
Bandouii Castle in Connaught, with the fee usually received by the constable
of that cadtle, and to find as many men-at-arms with horses, both capari-
soned and uncaparisoned, and armed footmen {homines defensalnles pedites)
for the safe custody of the castle as any of his predecessors had provided.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to deliver the
castle to him with its armaments and victuals. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William le Deveneys to be chief
justice of the Bench, Dublin, having the same place on the Bench as he had
hitherto held. By p.s.
Pardon to Richard de Worthe, Richard le Kynge of Wyke, Ralph
Inthepitte, Richard le Reve Uppehille, Adam Batyn, John Inthepitte,
Ralph Burne, Roger Payn, Thomas Kynste, Geoffrey de Marisco, Esger
Kyppe, John Boye, Walter atte Fenne, William Andreu, Philip Urerloude,
William de Staplake, William de Cobbelonde, Richard atte Fosse, William
Obelyn, John le Bakere, John Bibbe, Richard Peverel, William G^rse,
Richard Uppehille, Richard Harvest, Walter Yelde, Richard Garlaund,
Ivo le Bakere, Peter de Lungespeye, Walter Petun, Elias Bisuthbiare,
Richard Burgeys, John Neuour, Esger de Puttesmore, Geffrey le Butor,
Roger le Hayward, Richard Cosyn, Richard son of Richard Cosyn, Johel
le Vikersman, Richard le Mareschal, Thomas Challe, Bartholomew de
Gosford, Nicholas de la Veer, Walter BoUe, John Harrest, Walter Elys,
Richard Stirre, Roger de la See, John Atterponne, Elias Atterponne,
QeoSrej de Grenhulle, Bartholomew Challe, Herlewyn Kynge of Wyke,
Nicholas de Wellesworthe, Nicholas de Cokeford, Richard le Sopere,
Walter Payn Uppehille, Adam Lucas, William West, William Inthepitte
and Stephen Gessfe for rescuing from WiUiam de Haywode, under-sheriff for
the county of Devon, and William Buffet the younger and William Purigg*,
bailifb for the hundred of Exminster, beasts and cattle seized under a
distraint at Kenton in the same county, for which trespass they were
indicted before William Martyn, Thomas de Ralegh' and the sheriff of the
county, whom the king had appointed to be conservators of the peace for
that county during his absence beyond seas.
Mandate to William de Brikhulle, king's clerk, to deliver the temporali*
ties of the bishopric of Worcester to Walter Reginaldi, late a canon of
St. Paul's, London, preferred by the Pope to that see.
Writ de iniendendo directed to the tenants of the bishopric
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CALBNDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1308.
April 12.
Windsor.
April II.
Wiudsor.
April 11.
Windsor.
Memhrane 16 — cont.
Presentation of Robert Casteleyn, chaplain, upon the resignation of
Humphrey de Sancto Germano, to the church of Turves ton, in the diocese
of Lincoln, in the king's gift bj reason of the voidance of the abbacj of
Westminster.
Licence, during pleasure, to John de Haustode to hunt foxes and hares,
except during fence time, in Whittlewode Forest. Bj p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Okham, to the custody of
the smaller piece of the seal for recognisances of debts for the town of
Bristol, in fulfilment of a grant of that office at the request of Bartholomew
de Badlesmere to anj person nominated by himself, which custody the king,
forgetful of this grant, had committed to Robert Marty u to hold at will.
By p.s.
Membrane 14.
April 16.
Windsor.
AprU 16.
Windsor.
April 15.
Windsor.
April 14.
Windsor.
April 18.
Windsor.
April 14.
Windsor.
April 16.
Windsor.
April 9.
Windsor.
April 21.
Windsor.
Pardon of the outlawry of Richard son of Richard Reson of St. Albans
for non-appearance before John Buteturte and the other justices of oyer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Hertford, to answer touching
the death of Peter de Milhun, after he had reoelTed a pardon from the late
king.
Safe-conduct, until Whitsuntide, for Master Adam de Cyrencestria,
canon of Hereford and chaplain of Thomas, cardinal priest of St. Sabina,
and Richard de Sancto Albano and Robert de Belegrave, the cardinal's
yeomen, conveying his horses and harness beyond seas.
Appointment of John de Wyre, a monk of the monastery of St. Peter
and St. Paul, Shrewsbury, to be one of the king's chaplains.
By K., on the information of W. de Cherleton.
Grant to Master William de Birton, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry of
Armagh, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of that see.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of Armagh.
Prohibition against holding a tournament at Stafford.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of the county of Stafford.
[FcBdera.]
Theobald de Verdun the elder, staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Hynkeleye, clerk, and John Uauer his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
Pardon to William. Romyn for a trespass of vert and venison in the New
Forest and also for breaking prison at Winchester. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard le Jouene to the custody of the
castle of Ruffyn, in the king's hand by reason of the death of Reginald dc
Grey, tenant in chief ; the custody of the lands, etc, pertaining to that
castle to remain in the hands of Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales.
Mandate in pursuance to the justice.
Protection, for two years, for Master James de Ispania, clerk, canon of
St. Paul's, London, going beyond seas. By E.
Pardon of the outlawry of Philip son of John de Norton of Tithcshale
for non-appearance before William de Ormesby and the other justices of
oyer and teiminer of the late king, for the county of Norfolk, to answer
touching divers trespasses. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert de Cly ve, king's yeoman, to the
bailiwick of Gart in Ponthieu and the custody of the king's vivary at
ToreL By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
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1308.
April 10.
Windsor.
April 1.
Windiior.
April 23.
Windsor.
April 22.
Windsor.
April 25.
Windsor.
April 24.
Windsor.
April 27.
Windsor.
Membrane 14— conf.
Appointment, daring pleasure, of Master Walter de Islep', king's clerk,
to be a baron of the Exchequer, Dublin, in the place of William de Meunes.
Bj pji.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
Appointment of Warin de Insula and Gilbert de Elesfeld, as conservators
of the peace for the town of Oxford. [Pari. Writs.']
Grant, upon fine, to Nicholas de Wedergrave of the custody of the lands
at ' la Hulle,* co. Devon, of David Uppehulle, deceased, tenant in chief,
which are extended at Ss. a year, bj Walter de Gloucester, escheator on
this side Trent, together ;widi the marriage of David his son and heir.
Should the heir £e during his minority, his heir being under age,
Nicholas de Wedergrave is to have the custody for such length of time as
he would hold it if the minor survived, and he shall receive reasonable
compensation if the next heir be of full age. By bill of Exchequer.
Grant to Bernard Ferrandl, king's yeoman, the grantee of the custody of
two parts of the lands of Philip de Ghauncy, deceased, tenant in chief,
during the minority of William his son and heir, in case of the latter's
death before attaining full age, of the custody of the next heir, if a minor.
By p.s.
Licence for Robert de Holand to grant to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, for
life, the manor of Meleburne with the hamlets of Neweton, Osmundeston,
Swerkeston, Chelardeston, Normanton and Wyveleston held in chief.
By p.8.
Peter de Sabaudia, dean of Salisbury, staying beyond seas, has letters
•nominating Yialetus de Godriaco and Stephen de Vio his attorneys for two
years.
Peter, dean of the church of St. Martin le Grand, London, has like
letters nominating the same persons as his attorneys.
Protection, until the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, for John le Latymer,
going beyond seas.
He also has letters nominating John de Boudon and Henry Talbot his
attorneys for the same period. By p.s.
Exemption, for life, for John de Boudon from being put on assizes, juries
and recognisances. By p.s.
Grant to John de Knokyn, king's yeoman, of the bailiwick of the
hundred of PirhuUe.
Vacated^ being entered on the Fine Roll,
John, abbot of Fumays, staying in England, has letters nominating
Koger de Goupland and William son of Alexander de Hibemia his attorneys
in Ireland for two years.
William, abbot of Lire, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Philip son of Thomas Hamund and Boger de Maddelie his attorneys for two
years.
Aymer de Archiaco, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Bobert de
Waleton and John Bevel his attorneys for one year.
V
>/
Apr018.
Windsor.
98579.
Membrane 13.
Clemencia de Yescy, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Thomas
de Sunnebury and John de Lut^reshale her attorneys for one year.
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1308. Membrane 18 — eont,
April 28. John Mautravers and Eleanor bis wife, staying in England, have letters
Windsor, nominating William Dcnebaud their attorney in Ireland for two years.
April 27. Reginald son of Reginald, going beyond seas, has lettern nominating
John Revel and Roger de Wyk' his attorneys for one year.
April 29. Pardon, at the instance of John de Segrave and GFeoffrey de Segrave, to
Windsor. John son of Robert de Sileby for the death of Henry lo Saghhere of
Bradegate. By p.8.
May 1. Presentation of John de Crosseby to the church of Perham, in the diocese
Westminster, of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy of
Westminster.
April 8. Pardon to Nicholas de Jarpomvillc, for robberies committed by him in
Windsor, the county of Buckingham. By p.s.
April 28. William, abbot of Lire, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Windsor. Thomas Hamund and Roger de Maddeleye his attorneys for five years.
May 1 . Thomas de la Roche, staying in Wales, has letters nominating Richard
Westminster. Cole of Hamme and Robert Topyn his attorneys for two years.
May 1 . Writ of ud to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of Oxford,
Westminster, for Warin de Insula and Gilbert de EUesford, conservators of the peace
for that town.
The like to the chancellor, etc of the University of Oxford.
[Pari Writs.]
April 27. Grant to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, of the custody of the manor
Westminster, of Carleton, co. Lincoln, during the minority of the heirs of John de Meriet,
deceased, tennnt in chief. By p.s.
April 25. Commission associating John de Erie in the place of John de Bello
Windsor. Campo of Somerset, who through ill health is unable to act, with Matthew
de Furneus and the sheriff of the county of Somerset, conservators of the
peace for that county, [Pari. FFrits.]
May 2. The like of Richard de Baskervill* in the place of Thomas de Rossale, for
Westminster, the county of Hereford. [Pari. fFriis.]
May 2. Henry, prior of Wenlock, going beyond seas, has leters nominating Conon
Westminster, de Cossenay, his fellow monk, and John de Bromfeld his attorneys for one
year.
May 1. Grant, upon line, to Adam de Paulesholte of the custody of two parts of
Westminster, the lands in Oclee, co. Southampton, of Hugh le Queynte, deceased, tenant
in chief, which are extended at 10^. Sd. a year by Walter de Gloucester,
escheator on this side Trent, together with the marriage of John his son
and heir. By bill of Exchequer.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, the escheator.
May 1. Acquittance to the prior and convent of St. Katherine without Lincoln,
Westminster, sub-collectors in the diocese of Lincoln of the tenth imposed on the clergy
of England by i)ope Boniface VIII., for 19/. 11^. l^/., received from them,
on account of the arrears of that tenth, by the treasurer and chamberlains
of the Exchequer. By bill of Exchequer.
May 8. The like to the priors and convents of Llanthony and of Eermerdyn,
Westminster, sub-collectors in the diocese of St. Davids, for 20/. of the like arrears, paid
into the Exchequer by the hands of D. bishop of St. Davids.
May 10. The like to the same priors and convents for a further payment of 8/. on
Westminster, the like account
May 2. Robert de Griketot, staying in England, has letters nominating Michael
Westminster, de Griketot his attorney in Ireland until Michaelmas, and for two years then
next ensuing.
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1308. Membrane 13 — coiU.
Maj 3. Leonard, bishop of Albano, cardinal of the Boman church, staying at
Westminster, the court of Home, has letters nominating Roger Worshupe of Carlisle,
clerk, his attorney for two years.
Maj 4. Appointment, during pleasure and good behaviour, of William de Bello
Campo to the custody of the forest of Clarendon.
Mandate in pursuance to Hugh le Despenser, justice of the forest on this
side Trent.
Master James de Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester, staying beyond
seas, has letters nominating Gr^ffirey de Yezano, clerk, his attorney for two
years.
May 4. Licence, upon fine, for the prior and conyent of Essheby Canons to
Westminster, appropriate the church of Morton, which is of their own patronage.
April 25. Pardon to Robert de Rypers for the death of John de Asshenlond and
Windsor, for other trespasses committed by him in the county of Dorset in the time
of the late king. By K., on the information of brother J. de Lenham.
May 4« Presentation of Master Robert de Burghershe to the prebendal church
Westminster, of Pesmersshe in the king's chapel of Hasty nges, in the diocese of Chi-
chester.
The prior of Longueyille Giffard, staying beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating William de Talleia and Reginald de Conoloio his attorneys for two
years.
May 5. John Ingram, staying in England, has letters nominating Walter son of
Westminster. William de Magna Oxindon his attorney for two years.
May 4. Grant to Roger Fillol, king's yeoman, of the custody of the lands of
Westminster. Robert de Merston, deceased, during the minority of the heir. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side
Trent.
May 9. Robert, prior of Bath, staying in England, has letters nominating Nicholas
Westminster, de Weston and Ralph de Solbury his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
May 6. Pardon to Ralph Blundel of the Island of Serk for abjuring the
Westminster. [Channel] Islands on account of burglary and theft committed by him in
Serk. By p.8.
MSMBRANB 12.
Majr 8. Acquittance to W. archbishop of York for 5 marks, arrears of the
Westminster, tenth imposed by pope Boniface VIII., paid into the Exchequer, yiz., 6*. Sd.
for the parson of the church of Warton, 20s. for the parson of the church
of Quitington, and 40s, for the parson of the church of Great Couton*
By bill of Exchequer.
May 20. The like to the abbot of St. Edmund's for 6/. Os, lid. of the like arrears
Westminster, on account of the abbot of Aumale (de Alba Marlia).
June 14. The like to R. archbishop of Canterbury for Ills. 4d. of the like arrears
Langley. on account of the dean and chapter of Chichester.
July 2. The like to John de Langeton, bishop of Chichester, for 91/. of the like
Bristol. arrears on behalf of the dean and chapter of Chichester, sub-collectors in
that diocese.
May 10. Presentation of Ralph de Cotesbroke to the yicarage of the church of
Westminster. Ewell, in the diocese of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the
lands of the Knights Templars being in his hands.
MajT 8. Pardon of the outlawry of William son of Adam de Ejiottedoke for non-
Wntminster. appearance before William Martyn and the other justices of oyer and terminer
B 2
68 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1308. Membrane 12 — cont.
of the late king, for the county of Stafford, to answer touching the death of
William Pane and for assenting to that of John de la Solnie (or Soluie),
alleged to have been killed by Robert le Stodhirde.
Maj 3. Pardon to Greoffrej le Baker for the death of Richard son of John lo
WeBtminster. Coke, as it appears by the record of William Martyn and the other justices of
gaol delivery of the late king for Sumerton that he killed him in self-
defence.
April 16. Protection^ with clause volumusy in Ireland, until Michaelmas, for
Windsor. Edmund de Hastynges, staying in Scotland on the king's service.
May 10. Writ de intendendo to the tenants of the castle of Strogoil for John de
Westminster. Tany, the deputy of Hugh le Despenser, to whom the king has committed
the custody of that castle.
May 7. Pardon of the outlawry of Richard Scot of Bishop's Lenne for non-
Westminster, appearance before Ralph de Hengham and the other justices of the Bench of
the late king, for the county of Norfolk, to answer touching a trespass com-
mitted by him against Simon Makehayt.
May 9. Richard de Clare, staying in England, has letters nominating William de
Westminster. Edenham and Richard de Synewalle his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
May 14. Aymo de Sabaudia, archdeacon of York, staying beyond seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating Robin' de Miribel his attorney for three years.
May 12. Licence, upon fine, for Robert de Bramlyng to grant the manor of West
Westminster. Bramlyng, co. Kent, together with the advowson of the church of that
place, held in chief, to Stephen le Cunvers (or Convers) and Matilda his
wife and her heirs, and for them to re-grant the same to him for his life.
May 9. Grant to William de Leybume of the marriage of Juliana daughter and
Westminster, heiress of Thomas de Leybume, deceased^ tenant in chief.
May 10. Grant to Robert son of Walter of the marriage of Alice, late the wife
Westminster, of Warin de Insula, tenant in chief, or of any fine incurred by her by
marrying without licence.
May 9. Grant to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, of the stewardship of England,
Westminster, to whose father, Edmund, king Henry III. had granted the earldom of
licicester, of which it is an appurtenant. IFcedera^
May 13. Mandate to John Sampson, constable of Scarborough Castle, to permit
Westminster. Henry de Percy and his wife, with their household, to dwell in the castle,
the king having granted them permission to stay there.
Et/ueruni patentes.
Eudricus de Yippeys, parson of the church of Wyrkyngton, going beyond
seas, has letters nominating Hugh de Fisshelake and Riclmrd de Nottingham
his attorneys for two years.
May 10. Pardon, upon fine, to John de G}se for acquiriug in fee, without the late
Westminster, king's licence, from Thomas de Grele, the manor of Piryton, co. Oxford,
held in chief, with restitution of the same ; licence also for him to re-
grant it to the same Thomas de Grele for life.
May 16. Grant, during pleasure, notwithstanding a prior one to Thomas de
Westminster. Altherthorpe, to Edward son of John de Ebor* of the custody of the
smaller piece of the seal for recognisances of debts for the city of York,
in consideration of the wish of the late king, who had granted the same
to him as his godson. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 10. Licence, upon fine, for Petronilla de Kemesek' to grant to James de
Westminster. Lamburne and Joan hid wife and his heirs a moiety of the manor of Polstede,
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1308. Membrane 12— cont.
held in chief, and for the grantees to re-oonvej the same to the grantor for
her life, with remainders over to Thomas her son for his life, to James de
Lamboume and Joan and his heirs.
May 15. William de Clere, going to Ireland, has letters nominating John de Benham
Westminster, and Thomas de Morton his attorneys for one year.
The abbot of Aamale (de Alba Marlia)^ staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating James Bat of Belestede and Hugh le Porter of Skeftlinge his
attorneys for three years. By p.s.
Master Grerard de Sesiriaco^ canon of St. Martin le Grand, London,
going beyond seas, has letters nominating Nicholas Russel, parson of the
church of St. Leonard, London, and Walter de Sesiriaco his attorneys for one
year.
Membrane 11.
May 4. Mandate to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side Trent, for the
Westminster, restoration of the temporalities of the priory of Priterwelle to Henry de
Fautrariis, a monk of Lewes, preferred by the prior of Lewes to be prior
of that house.
Writ de iniendendo directed to the tenants of the house.
Commission, during pleasure, associating Thomas de Multon of Egremond, ^^
as a conservator of the peace for Holland, in the county of Lincoln, with
Edmund Deyncurt, Ralph Paynel, Banulph de By, and the sheriiT of the
county of Lincoln, conservators of the peace for that county. [Pari. Wriis,']
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 4. Mandate to Bichard le Jouene to deliver the castle of Buffyn, the
Westminster, custody of which had been committed to him, during pleasure, to John de
Grey, son and heir of Reginald de Grey, deceased, tenant in chief, the
king having granted to Wfdter de Gloucester, escheator on this side Trent,
power to receive fealty from the heir. By K.
May 4. Licence, upon fine, for Richard de Sutton to grant, in fee, to his son John
Westminster, de Sutton, and Margaret his wife, the manor of Theydon, co. Essex, with
the advowson of the church of that place, and the manor of Warsop, co.
Nottingham, with the advowson of its church, all which are held in chief.
May 6. Protection, until Easter, for Drogo de Barentyn, going to the Islands of
Westmhister. Guernsey and Jersey on the service of Otto de Grandisono.
He also has letters nominating John de Saundford his attorney for the
same period.
May 4. Licence for John de Bello Campo of Fifhyde to grant, in fee, to his son
Westminster. Nicholas de Bello Campo the manor of Fuhvde, co. Essex, held in chief,
and for the latter to re-convey the same to his father for life.
Licence also for him to grant, in fee, to his son Nicholas, and Elizabeth his
wife, the manor of Fulebume, co. Cambridge^ held in chi^.
•
Majr 6. Mandate to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side Trent, for the
Westminster, restoration of the temporalities to Roger de Horton, late canon of the con-
ventual church of Lanceton, elected prior of that place.
May 4. Pardon to WiUiam le Tongar of Gemeseye for abjuring the [Channel]
Westminster. Islands on account of a theft of two tunics worth 13 shillings of good
money of Tours {solidorum botiorum Turonen') as certified by Otto de
Grandittono, keeper of the isbmds. By p.s.
70 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308. Membrane 11 — cant.
May 6. Pardon to John Kaynel of Gerneseye for abjuring the (Channel) Islands
WMtminster. on account of breaking open a chest and stealing 10 pounds of debased
money of Tours {decern Ubrarum Turonen' debilis moneie) certified as
above. By p.s.
April 27. Grant, for seyen years, to Boger de Mortuo Mari of pavage and murage
Windfor. upon wares brought for sale into the tO¥m of Trim in Ireland, riz. : —
On every quarter of com ..... hi.
On every horse, mare, ox and cow ... ^d.
On eveiT hide of horse, mare, ox and cow, fresh, salt, or
tanned -.----- \d.
On every cart laden with salt meat - - l|e?.
On ^Y& bacon-hogs (Jbacanibus) - - - \d.
On ten small hogs - - - - - i rf.
On every fresh salmon - - - - - \d.
On every lamprey sold before Easter - - /d.
On ten sheep, goats or swine - - - - \^.
On ten fleeces - - - - - ' \d.
On every hundred {centena) of wool-fells, skins of goats,
stags, hinds, bucks and does - - - - U.
On every hundred of skins of lambs, kids, hares, rabbits,
foxes, cats and squirrels ....
On every cart-load of salt . - - - -
On every horse -load {summagio) of salt, per week -
On every horse-load of cloth . . - -
On every entire cloth . . - . -
On every hundred {centena) of linen web and Irish cloth -
On every cloth of silk with gold, of samite, diaper and
baudekyn ---..- ^d,
De quolwet panno de serico sine auro et chef* de cendallo
affbrciato - - - - - - Jdf.
On every cart-load of sea-fish . . . - id.
On every horse-load of sea-fish .... Id,
On every tun of wine ..... l|rf.
On every horse-load of ashes .... |df.
On every horse-load of honey .... id.
On every tun of honey ..... Sd.
On every sack of wool ... - - 2d,
On every truss of cloth brought by cart - - Sd,
On every cart-load of iron - - -Id,
On every cart-load of lead .... - 2d,
On every horse-load of tan, per week - - - ^d.
On goods sold by weight {de averio de pondere)^ that is
on every hundred {centena) - - - • \d.
On every wey {peisa) of tallow and grease - \d.
On every quarter of woad ... - - 2d,
On every hundred {centena) of alum and copperas -
On every two thousand {de duobus miliaribus) of onions -
On every horse-load of garlic ....
On every thousand of herrings - - . -
On every hundred {centena) of boards ...
On every millstone .....
On every quarter of salt . - - . -
On every quarter of flour . . . . -
On every wey {peisa) of cheese and butter
On every twelve horse-loads of charcoal ...
On every cart-load of brushwood, per week
1 EDWABD U.— Part IL 71
^:
1308> Membrane 11 — cant.
On every horse-load of brushwood, per week - - \d.
On every brewing caldron . . - - |df.
On every bale of cordwain .... Sd,
On every ship laden with brushwood ... ^,
On every thousand of roof nails (clavorum ad cumulum
damns) ---.---
On every hundred (centena) of horse-shoes and cart-clouts
On every two thousand of nails of all kinds, except cart-
clouts and roof nails - . . . • ^d.
On every truss of any kind of wares exceeding in value
two shillings - - - - - - Jdf.
By K. & pet. of 0.
May 4. Jordan de Angulo, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Walter de
Westminster. Criketot and Koger Lopyn his attorneys for one year.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for John de Skidemore, employed on the
fortification of Lampademan Castle in Wales,
William de Maundeville, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating
Bichard Brune and Godfrey de Milleton his attorneys for one year.
May 8. Licence for the abbot and convent of Abendon to appropriate the church
Westminster, of Glivele (Chieveley), in the diocese of Salisbury, which is of their own
patronage, together with the chapels of Budene, Lekhamstede, Wynterburne
and Ore (Oare) belonging to that church. By fine of 50 marks.
Grant, during pleasure, to Nicholas Godsowle of Wodeweston, chaplain, of
the custody of the hospital of St. Margaret without Huntyngdon, late of
Robert de Brus, a rebel, forfeited to the king.
Grant, upon fine, during the minority of the heir, to John Cuckou of
the custody of two parts 5l the lands in Estboume, co. Sussex, of William
le Bat, deceased, tenant in chief, which are extended at Ss. lljk^- a jea^y
together with the marriage of the heir. By bill of Exchequer.
May 10. Pardon to Simon le Fauconer for robbing Nicholas Avenel at Ange-
Westminster, mfering] and for a burglary committed at the house of William de Landyk'
at Landyk', for which he was indicted before William de Bereford and the
other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king for the county of Sussex.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Membrane 10.
May 10. Licence, upon fine, for James de Cranle (or Craule) to grant, in fee, to
Westminster. Walter Wodelok' the manor of AVesteneboume, and the advowson of the
church of that place, co. Berks, held in chief.
May 18. The king undertakes not to postpone the banishment of Peter de Gavaston
Westminster, from the kmgdom, after the appointed date. French. [FcBdera.]
March 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of Bernard Pee de Fer to the office of
Westminster, ganger of wines in Wfdes. By K., on the information of W. de Meltou.
Mandate in pursuance to Boger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales.
May 18. Licence, upon fine, for Matthew son of John Ude to grant to his father and
Westminster. Christina his wife, and their issue, with remainder to bis father's right heirs,
to hold for the life of the grantor, and after his death from the king, a
messuage and a virgate of land in Westbroke near Warblyngton, held
72 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308. Membrane lO^-^conL
of the manor of Warbljngton, which maDor was granted to him for life bj
the late king.
May 17. The abbot of St. E^roul (de Sancto Ebrulpho)^ staying beyond seas, has
Wettminster. letters nominating Roger de Holtham and Thomas Randolf his attorneys
for four years.
May 20. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Drokenesford, king's clerk, to
Westmiiiflter. the office of chancellor of die Exchequer in succession to John de Sandale,
the late chancellor.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons. [^ParL Writs,']
Laurence son of Simon de Ludgate, staj^ing in England, has letters nomi-
nating Kalph de Bodenham his attorney in Ireland until Christmas.
V^ May 9. Commission, during pleasure, associating Henry de Percy with William
Westminster, de Houk*, Bichard le Waleys, Simon de Kyme, Harsculph de Cleseby and
the sheriff of the county of York, as an additional conservator of the peace
for that county. [ParL FFriis.]
May 22. Pardon, at the request of Hugh le Despenser, to Bobert de Harwedon for
Weetminster. his trespasses of vert and venison in the forests of the late king.
^ May 21. Licence, upon fine, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the
Westminster, sheriff of the county of Lincoln, lor the prior of Belvoir to shut up a path
leading from the king's highway under the court of the prior in Talyngton
to the river Weland, provided that he make another instead.
y May 22. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Walter de Gloucester,
Westminster, escheator on this side Trent, for Philip de Kyme to grant, in fee, to his son,
William de Kyme, the manors of Sotteby and Stalyngburgh, co. Lincoln,
held in chief, and for the son to re-grant the same to his father for life.
May 20. The abbot of Bonrepos {de Bona Requie)^ staying beyond seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating John de Giddyng' and James de Stiuecle his attorneys for three
years.
May 20. Notification to the seneschal of Gbscony and constable of Bordeaux that
Westminster. Emericus de Friscobaldis and the other merchants of that society are to
have the same sUUus and offices in the duchy [of Aquitaine] and land of
Agenois, as they formerly held by grant of the king before he undertook the
governance of tiie realm.
Pardon to Bobert Chadde of Stalyngburgh for the death of John Fedche
of that place.
May 20. Pardon to Edmund WoUemere, mariner, for the death of Bobert de
Westminster. Keleshulle.
John de Fresingfeld the elder, staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Fresingfeld, clerk, his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Membrane 9.
May 22. Bemission of a fine of 100 marks made by Thomas de Colvill', before
Westminster. Peter de Male Lacu and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for the county of York, for divers trespasses of which he had been
convicted before them. By K.
Grant to Thomas de Uffi>rd of the marriage of Eva, late the wife of
Thomas de Aldithelegh, tenant in chief, or of any fine incurred by her by
marrying without licence*
May 24. Licence, at the request of John de Segrave, for Joan, late the wife of
Westminster. William de Sprotton, tenant in chief, to marry whomsoever she will of the
king's allegiance.
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1308. Membrane 9— con/.
May 23. Grant to John de S^rave, whom the king had previouslj appointed
Westminster, during pleasure to the office of justice of the Forest bejond Trent and
to the custody of Nottingham Castle, of that office and castle to hold until
the king shall bestow on him some other reasonable remuneration for his
good service.
Vacated by surrender.
May '20. Protection, with clause votumus^ for one year, for Herbert de Sutton,
going beyond seas on the king's service.
May 17. The abbot of St. Evroul, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Roger de Holtham and Thomas Randolf his attorneys for four years.
May 22. Protection, for one year, for Alexander de Ledes.
May 20. Licence, upon fine, for Matilda, late the wife of Walter de Culy, to grant,
Westminster, in fee, to John de Dufford the manor of Shereneleye, co. Warwick, held in
chief.
Grant to Master John de Everdon, king's clerk, of the chancellorship of
Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the see.
Mandate in pursuance to W. bishop of Exeter.
May 24. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by John de Kynar-
Westminster, deseye, parson of the church of Tatenhulle, to the abbot and convent of
Burton-on-Trent of 3 roods of land in Braunceston in exchange for other
lands in that place.
May 14. Henry, prior of Priterwelle, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. Guichard de Molis, his fellow monk, and John de Fautrcriis his attorneys
for two years.
May 24. Pardon of the outlawry of William le Chapeleyn in the county of Nor-
Westminster. folk for non-appearance in the couit of Sling's Bench of the late king
to satisfy him for his ransom for a trespass against William de Reppes, pro-
vided he discharge the ransom.
May 24. Grant for four years to the mayor, bailiffs and citizens of York of murage,
Westminster, pontage and pavage upon all wares brought for sale into that city. By K.
May 24. Presentation of Nicholas de Hugate to the church of Catherlagh
Westminster. (Carlow), in the diocese of Leighlin, in the king's gift by reason of ue
lands of Roger Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, deceased,
being in his hands.
Walter de Islepe, going to Ireland on the king's service, has letters nomi-
nating John Fraunceys and Walter Fraunceys his attorneys for two years*
Safe-conduct, for three years, for Herman Setewale of Ambergh and
John Setewale his brother, merchants of Almain, coming to England with
merchandise. By E., at the instance of William Haward.
Pardon to Mary, late the wife of William Scomody, for receiving William
de Latton, charged by John de Kendale, an approver, with having committed
arobbei7 in the parish of Dounton, co. Wilts; and also wi& receiving
John PuUeslegh, Robert de Puryton and Thomas Shcrewynd, who were
convicted before William Martyn and the other justices of oyer and terminer
of the late king, for the same county, of robbing Robert de Grittelynton,
reeve of the abbot of Glastonbury, at Grittelynton.
Pardon to Emelota Manmarke of Gemereye and John her son for ab-
juring the [Channel] Islands on account of a theft of iron and sotne boards,
as certified by Otto de Grandisono, keeper of the islands.
74 OALEKDAB OF PATEKT BOLLS.
1308. Membrane 9 — cont.
May 23. GtrBut to Hugh le Despenser of 2,544/. 6s. 8d. out of the receipts of
Westminster, the escheats on both sides Trent, in discharge of that sum due to him
from the late and present king.
Mandates in pursuance to Walter de Gloucesteri escheator on this side
Trent, and to Grerard Salvayn, escheator bejond Trent.
Vacated by surrender.
Membrane 8.
Maj 24. Grant, for life, to Peter de Ghiyaston of the county of Ghture and
Westminster, lands in Viane, Chastel Countal', Frankeville, Ghastel Amerous, La
Gruere, Seint Julian, Seinte Foj, Miramond, Seint Pastour, Nichole,
Chastel Seignour, Mount Clare, Mount Flankjn, Villaneve, Pamirol,
Valence, Mount Andre, Talamon, Tantalon, Puj Guilliem, * le Salin Dagens',
* Bakehere apele'. Mount S^ur, Boloigne, Dunos, Dunszak', Mesin, Ville
Bojale, Mauleoun, Erbefauere, Bom, Brasseuxs, Elabordand Etomcad («ic),
in the duchy [of Aquitaine], to the value of 3,000 marks sterling. The
issues of those lands in excess of that sum to be reserved to the king, by
whom any deficiency is to be made good. By £l.
Mandate in pursuance to Guy Ferre, seneschal of Gascony.
Writ de intendentio directed to the tenants of the above lands.
Vacated by surrender and otherwise below.
Grant, for life, to Amald Guillelmi de Marsano, to enable him to receive
knighthood, of land in Grose, Seignasse and Soit in the duchy [of
Aquitaine], to the value of 100 mar& a year. The issues of those lands
in excess of that sum to be reserved to the king, by whom any deficiency
is to be made good. By &.
Mandate in pursuance to Guy Ferre, seneschal of Gascony.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the above lands.
Vacated as above.
May 23. Grant to Master Boger de Boudon of the custody of two parts of the
Westminster, lands in Duston, co. Northampton, of Bobert de Eton, deceased, tenant in
chief, which are extended at 40«. a year, together with the marriage of
Nicholas his son and heir.
May 24. Pardon to William Scotmody, a prisoner in Salisbury gaol, for robbing
Westminster. Bobert, reeve of the abbot of Glastonbury, at Grittelynton, co. Wilts.
ByK.
May 14. Grant, during pleasure, to queen Isabella, for her personal expenses, of
Westminster. Ponthien and Monstreuil, with the issues of those lands, reasonable reprises
excepted.
Writ de intendendo for the queen and her ministers accordingly.
Mandate in pursuance to Bichard de Bokesle, seneschal of Ponthieu and
Monstreuil. \_Foedera.'}
May 14. Grant to the queen, of all debts due to the king on account of the above
Westminster, issues.
Mandate to Bichard de Bokesle, the seneschal, and Emericus de Frisco-
bald' and other merchants of that society, the receivers for those places, to
furnish the queen's ministers with lists and proofs of such debts.
May 20. Pardon to William de Hurle for the death of Bobert de Grendon.
Westminster.
June 5. Nigel le Brun, executor of Bobert de Bree, going to Ireland, has letters
Lanflriej* nominating Geoffi^y de Morton and John de Benteleye his attorneys for one
year.
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75
1308.
May 27.
Windsor.
June 1.
Langlej.
Jane 3.
Langlej.
Jane 5.
Langlej.
Jane 5.
Langlej.
June 5.
Langlej.
Membrane 8 — eont.
Restoration to Anthonj, bishop of Durham and patriarch of Jerosaleniy
and to his successors, of the liberties of the bishopric of Durham, to
hold, as fully as any of his predecessors had done before the late king had
taken them into his hands, cognisance of a suit already commenced in the
court of King's Bench between Ralph son of William and Geoffrey de
Hertelpol excepted. [Fadera.'] By p.s.
Re-grant, to Anthony, bishop of Durham, of the manor of Werk in
Tyndale, seisin of which the late king had recovered against him in the
court of Sling's Bench. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Barton, keeper of the manor.
IFadera.]
Richard, prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter, staying in England, has letters
nominating Thomas de Burdeville and Robert de Crydyton his attorneys
in Ireland for two years.
Grant to John Mareis of Neupoit Paynel, king's clerk, chaplain, of the
chaplaincy of Dover Castle, void by the death of Robert son of John de
Sutton.
Presentation of John de Seckford to the church of Combes, in the diocese
of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the knights' fees and advowsons
of the churches being in his hands, which Roger son of Osbert son of Peter,
deceased, tenant in chief, held in right of Katherine his wife. By p.8.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de Exon' to be chief justice of
the Bench, Dublin.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Berdefeld to be a justice of
the Bench, Dublin, in the place of John de Pontibus, deceased.
Vticated because otherwise below.
Mandate to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to present John de
Hothum to the first ecclesiastical benefice in the king^s gift, of the value
of 60 marks a year at the least, in fulfilment of the late king's letters of
presentation to that effect.
Licence, after inqiiisition ad Quod damnum made by Walter de Glou-
cester, escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to the master and brethren of the hospital of
St. Leonard, Leicester, of 3 messuages, 4 acres and 1 rood of meadow,
and rents to the value of 22s. a year in Shameford, Borstal, Leicester, and
the suburbs of Leicester.
Membrane 7.
June 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Wogan to the office of justiciary
Langley. of Ireland, and to the custody of that land, with a yearly fee of 500/. from
the Exchequer, Dublin, for himself and 20 men-at-arms with as many
caparisoned horses.
Writ de intendendo directed to the archbishops and others in Ireland.
In case of war or other hostile outbreak, John Wogan, justiciary of
Ireland, as often as he proceeds with an armed force to suppress such out-
break, is to recover any expenses incurred by him for sudi force, the ex-
penses of himself and his troop of 20 men-at-arms excepted. One of the
clerks of the Exchequer, Dublin, is to be assigned by the justiciary, the
treasurer and barons of that Exchequer to receive from the treasurer
and chamberlains the money to meet such expenses, and is to disburse the
same under the supervision of the justiciary or of his deputy*
76
OALENDAS OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308.
June 5.
Langiej.
May 24.
Westminster.
Maj28.
Windsor.
June 5,
Langlej.
June 5.
Langle^r.
June 10.
liansrley.
June 10.
Langlej.
June 11.
Langlej.
June 5.
Langlej.
June 10.
Langlej.
June 19.
Marlboroagh.
June 7.
Langlej.
Membrane 7~^eant.
Writ of liberate to the treasurer and cbamberlains of the Exchequer,
Dublin, for payment of the above 500/. to John Wogan so long as he is
justiciary. Etfuerunt paientes.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Gerard Dorum, king's yeoman, going
on pilgrimage to the church of St. Mary, Bochemadour (de Rupe
Majort) in fulfilment of a vow made at sea when in danger of shipwreck
between England and Ireland, that he would not suffer his beard to be
cut until he had accomplished a pilgrimage to that church. By p.s. [189.]
Grant for seven years, to the bailiffs and burgesses of Scardeburgh of
murage and pavage upon all wares brought for sale into that town. During
that period all goods liable to these imposts are to be exempt from quayage.
By K.
Pardon of the outlawry of John son of Giles le Gaugeur of Sandwich for
non-appearance before Boger le Brabanzon and the other justices of oyer
and terminer of the late king, for the county of Kent, to answer touching
a charge of having robbed a chaplain at Sellynge near Wodegateslese.
Writ de intendendo to the knights and other tenants of the abbey of
Waltham Holy Cross for Bichard de Hertford, a canon of that house, whose
election, as abbot, has received the royal assent, and has been confirmed by
the Pope, and from whom the king hais accepted fealty.
Grant, for life, to Nicholas de Segrave of the manor of Helewell, co.
Lincoln, and of lands in Stretton» co. Butland.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbot of Croyland, keeper of the manor and
lands.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.
Ghrant to Nigel le Brun of the ransom and forfeiture, according to the
custom in Ireland, incurred by John son of Warin for the death of James
Bussel. By p.s.
Grant to Bichard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, of the marriage of John son
and heir of Peter de Bermyngeham, deceased, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Commission to Hugh de Naunton to deliver seisin in the king's name to
Peter de Gavaston of the manors of Crokham and Leychamstede, co. Berks,
which the king held by grant from the said Peter.
Bobert de Arcy, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating Simon de Swynford his attorney for one year.
. Pardon, at the instance of Bertrand de Montboucher, to Alan Daleman for
the death of Adam son of William le Geldehurde. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas Cantok, bishop of Emly, to
the office of chancellor for Ireland, to hold the office in the same manner as
he had held it under the late king.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Simon de Budham to the office of re-
membrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Pardon, upon fine, to William Curzonn and Margaret his wife for acquir-
ing, in fee, without the late king's licence, from Nigel de Brokedisshe,
Id acres of land and a moiety of a messuage in Garleton, co. Norfolk, held
in chief ; with restitution of the same.
No wardships or maniages are to be assigned away until Hugh le
Despcnser is fully satisfied in the sum of 2,644/. 6«. 8<f., granted to him, out
of the issues of the escheats on both sides Trent, in discharge of the
debts due to him from both the late and present king.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Bobert de Whatton to the office of
chamberlain of the Exchequer, Dublin.
1 EDWARD n.— Pabt U. 77
•f QQo Membrane 6.
Maj 24. Licence for Henry le Moigne to enfeoff Master Thomas de Gobham
Westminster, of the manor of Shipton Moigne, co. Gloucester, and of the advowson of the
church of that place, also ofa rent of 10 marks issuing out of Luddeshelne,
CO. Southampton, and for the latter to re-grant the same to the former and
to Joan his wife, and their issue.
May 24. Licence for Bogo de KnoviUe to cut 30 acres of anderwood in his
Westminster, wood of KilliHJote, within the bounds of the Forest of Dean. By C.
June 5. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnumj for the alienation in mort- i/
Langley. main by Thomas, earl oTLancaster, to the prior and convent of Eenylworthe,
of 15 acres of wood in his wood of Kenylworthe, in exchange for sur-
rendering their right to take daily a load of brushwood out of his wood.
ByK.
Upon the memorial of the archbishop of Armagh, primate of Ireland,
showing that between his predecessors, primates of Ireland, of the one part,
and the archbishops of Cashel and Dublin of the other, a controversy had
long existed relative to bearing the crosses of the said primates witmn the
provinces of the archbishops of Cashel and Dublin, and that the justiciary
and others in times past had caused his predecessors to be personally sum-
moned to Dublin and elsewhere within the archbishoprics of Cashel and
Dublin upon matters touching armies, convocations and pleas concerning
themselves, until they obtained the favour of appearing by their properly
appointed attorneys, the king considering the loss and danger that may arise
from the personal advent of the archbishop with his cross to such
summonses and convocations, and willing to assist him in this matter,
commands the justiciary to allow the attorneys appointed by the archbishop
to appear before him and before others, the justices in Dublin or elsewhere.
[Foedera.]
May 24. Protection, with clause volumusy for three years, for Master James de
Westminster. Ispania, clerk, going beyond seas.
June 12. The like, until Michaelmas, for Roger de Mortuo Man of Cliyrk, staying
Langley. in Wales as justice. By p.s.
June 11. Allowance for the sum of 6,650 marks sterling advanced to the king by
Langley. Kmericus de Friscobald and others of that society to be made in their account
of the issues of the customs then in their hands. By p.s.
June 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Biesthorpe to the forestership
lAngley. of Beskewode in Shirewode Forest in the same manner as Hugh de Rod-
demerethweit had held it. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Segrave, justice of the forest beyond
Trent.
Master James de Ispinia {ne)f going beyond seas, has letters nominating
Femand Petri and James de Kereseye his attorneys for three years.
June 5. Grant to the communities of the towns of Bleines, Seint Sever, Seinte
Langley. Quiterie, Bonegarde, Sordes, Labbatud, Pereforate, Huyre, and Poillon in
Gascony, in discharge of the king's indebtedness to them, of a moiety of the
customs of Southampton in lieu of his former grant of 1,000 marks in
silver payable annually out of those customs, file king having made a
previous grant of the entire custom receipts of that town to the Friscobaldi,
who have agreed to accept a moiety thereof.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of customs in the town of South-
ampton to make the necessary payments to Raymound Amand of Mount
Auser and Beymound de Margeis, the Ghiscon proctors. [FrenehJ]
June 5. Appointment, during pleasure, of William deBerdefekl to be a justice of
Lsnglej. the Bench, Dublin.
78
OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308.
June 10.
Langlejr.
June 8.
Langlej.
June 14.
Windsor.
June 15.
Windsor.
June 20.
Marlborough.
June 20.
Mftrlboroagli.
June 28.
BristoL
Membrane 6— eon/.
Protection, with clause volumusy for one year, for William de Horwode,
going beyond seas on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating John de Shirefeld and John de la Hegge
his attorneys for the same period.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Cusak* to be chief justice
in eyre in Ireland.
Presentation of Nicholas de Hugate to the church of Scarthou, in the
diocese of Lincoln.
Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella^ to John Ausel (or Ansel) of
Hozne for the death of Peter Bernard. By p.s.
John de Erlegh, staying in England, has letters nominating Philip de
Comerf ord and Robert Elys his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Theobald de Yerdun the elder, staying in England, has letters nominating
William Sampson and Henry de Hockeleye his attorneys for two years.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter I'Enfant to be chief justice of
the King's Bench in Ireland (justieiar^ ad tenentf omnia placita capitalem
jusHciaP Hib*n* sequencia) as well those commenced in the time of the
late as those of the king that now is, and to hear and determine them
according to the law and custom of Ireland, the amercements, etc., being
reserved to the king.
June !•
Langlej.
June 7.
Langlejr.
Membrane 5.
Appointment of John de Lamleye, knight, and Nicholas de Gkiyton,
king's derk, to be the king's proctors in Ponthieu and Monstreuil. Erench,
[Feeder a.Ji
Grant, for life, to Peter de Gravaston, knight, of the county of Granra,
the castles of Talamon, Tantalon and Mauleon, the provostships of the
district called Ma Comtal' and of the city of Bayonne, the manor of
Erbafaueyra, Bom, Comtad, le Salin Dagens {Scdinum Dagene$) and
the island of Oleron, together with the lands of Marempne and Lancras in
Xancton, with their issues, etc. in the duchy of Aquitaine, to the value of
three thousand marks sterling a year, all profits above that sum being
reserved to the king, by whom axiy deficiency is to be made good.
Mandate in pursuance to Guy Ferre, seneschal of Gascony.
Writ de iniendendo directed to the tenants of the county, castles and lands.
[^Fadera.l
Re-grant, for life, to Peter de Gavaston of the castle, manor and honor
of Knaresburgh, with the free chace of that place and the manors of
Boutheclive and Aldeburgh with their members, all which he had held by
grant from the king, to whom he had surrendered them.
Wi-it de itUendendo directed to the tenants of the castle and manors.
Grant, for life, to Amald Guillelmi de Marsano of the lands of Gose,
Seignasse and Gort, with their issues to the value of 100 marks sterling a
year, all profits above that sum being reserved to the king, by whom any
deficiency is to be made good.
Mandate in pursuance to Guy Ferre, seneschal of Grascony.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the lands.
May 23. Grant to Hugh le Despenser, in discharge of the debts of the late and
Westminster, present king, of 2,644/. Of. M, out of the escheats on both sides Trent at
the appraisement of the treasurer and escheators, to be delivered to him
according to that appraisement, viz. 2,000/. out of the receipts on this side
and 544/. 6#. 8J. out of those beyond Trent.
June 7.
Langlej.
June 7.
Langley.
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1 EDWARD II.— Pabt II.
79
1308.
May 23.
Westminster.
Jane 2.
Langlejr.
Jane 14.
Windsor.
Jane 21.
Stanley.
Jane 29.
Bristol
June 29.
Bristol.
Memhrane 5 — cont
Mandates in pursoance to Walter de Gloucester and Grerard Salveyn,
the escheators, and to W. bishop elect of Worcester, the treasurer.
Extension, until a fortnight after Michaelmas, of the safe-conduct granted
to Menatus Benaudi, Baldus Gasj and Grisius de Barbarine, merchants of
the society of the Pullices and Bembertini, who came to England to satisfy
the creditors of Hugelin Sampson, John Riche and Gonorus Guydi,
merchants of that society, who had departed from the kiagdom without
paying their debts.
Gerard de Orum, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Aymo de
Yezano and Tottus de Monte Claro his attorneys for two years.
Presentation of Henry de Craystok to the vicarage of the church of
Baldocke in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands
of the Ejiights Templars being in his hands.
Appointment of Bobert de Umframville, earl of Angus, and William de
Bos of Hanelake conjointly to be the king's lieutenants and keepers in
Scotland.
Writ de intendendo directed to all persons in Scotland. [^Fadera,'}
Grant, for life, to John de Crumbwelle of the castle aud manor of Hope,
with knights' fees, advowsons, mills, woods, escheats, liberties and other
appurtenances, so that he may forthwith repair at his own expense the castle,
which is now in ruins. By pji.
Pardon, at the request of Bobert de Veer, earl of Oxford, to John de
Bello Campo, for the death of John Terry. By p.s.
June 19.
Marlborough.
JuDC 20.
Marlboroagh.
June 18.
Kewbniy.
June 17.
Mariborongh.
June 18.
Newbury.
June 24.
Bristol.
Jane 22.
Stanley,
Membrane 4.
No wardships or marriages are to be assigned away until Hugh le De-
spenser be fully satisfied in the sum of 2,644/. 6«. 8£?., granted to him, out of
the issues of the escheats on both sides Trent, in discharge of the debts due
to him from both the late and present king.
Protection, with clause volumtUy until Michaelmas, for William de
Marfeld, going to Ireland on the king's service.
Hugh de Eyton, staying in England, has letters nominating Geoffrey de
Eyton his attorney for two years.
Grant, for life, at the request of Peter de Gavaston, to Boger de
Clotherum, clerk, of the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for recogoi-
sauces of debts for the city of York. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Edward de Ebor* for the delivery to him of the
seal, with the rolls of the office.
Exemption, for life, of Alexander de Walecote from being put on juries,
assizes, or recognisances, and from being made sheriff, coroner, etc. By p.s.
Grant to Bobert de Eendale and Margaret his wife, for their lives, of the
reversion of the manor of Huthe, upon the death of Bobert le Strange
(^Extranei)y tenant for life. By p.B. [21 1.]
Presentation of Bobert Hakelut to the church of Fromton, in the diocese
of Worcester. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Bichard de Luda, king's clerk, to be
controller and receiver of the customs upon wool, wool-fells and other waref
in the city and port of London.
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80
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
\/
1308.
June 22.
Marlborough.
June 25.
Bristol.
Membrane 4 — eont.
Nicholas de Verdun, going to Ireland, has letters nominating John de
Grjmesden of Famham and Roger le Smjt of the same place his attorneys
for two years.
Protection with clause volumwy for one year, for Peter de Gavaston,
going beyond seas on the king's service. By p.s.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, going beyond seas on the
king's service :—
John de Chorleton Humphrey de Littelborgh
Robert de Arcy Robert Poun
Robert de Hoo the younger
John de Knokyn
Nicholas de Bosco
Herbert de Borhunte
Robert de Hockele
Walter de London, chaplain
By testimony of the treasurer.
June 22.
Stanley.
June 12.
Langlej.
June 26.
Bristol.
June 20.
Marlborough.
June 26.
Bristol.
June 27.
Bristol.
June 23.
Bristol.
June 29.
Bristol.
June 22.
Stanley.
June 27.
Bristol.
By p.s.
William de Berdefeld, going to Lreland on the king's service, has letters
nominating John de BercJiam and Philip de Pulham his attorneys for two
years.
Licence, although found by inquisition ad quod damnum that it is to the
king's prejudice, for the alienation in mortmain, by Margaret, late the
wife of Nicholas de Graham, of the advowson of the church of Wdloure,
appurtenant to the moiety of the barony of Muschamp held by her, to the
abbot and convent of Alncwyke. By p.s.
John de Aqua Blanca, dean of the church of St Ethelbert, Hereford,
staying beyond seas, has letters nominating John de Labarowe and John
Gorwy his attorneys for two years.
Exemption, during pleasure, of the merchants of the society of the Spini,
staying in London, from distraint for the debts of the society of the Pouch'
of Florence, or of any other society or persons, excepting those cases in
which they themselves are either debtors or sureties ; and also excepting
the actions of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and of
Elizabeth his wife, Isabella de Yescy, Guy Ferre, John de Clarom {tie) and
Adam de Osgodby, on account of the merchants of that society. By p.s.
Pardon, at the instance of Peter de Gravaston, to Ralph de Kerres for the
death of John Wen of Ethenou. By p.s.
Richard de Lincoln*, staying in England, has letters nominating John de
Sancto Albano his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Appointment, during pleasure, at the instance of Peter de Gravaston, of
William de Skelton as king's bailiff errant {Jballwum nostrum errantem) in
the parts of Holland. By p.s.
Licence for Roger le (jne) Clotherum, clerk, to whom the king has granted,
for life, the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for recognisances of
debts for the dty of York, to appoint as his deputy, he being engaged on
the king's service, Nicholas de Segewans or John de Diddeneshale.
By p.s.
Drogo de Merlonde, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Nicholas
Senne and William de Paris his attorneys in Ireland for three years.
•
William de Berdefeld, going to Ireland on the king's service, has letters
nominating John de Bernluum and Philip de Pulham his attorneys for
two years.
Licence to Juliana de Averenges to grant, in fee, to William Inge, her third
part of the manor of Weston, co. Bedford, held in chief.
I EDWARD II.— Part II. 81
\
-t QAo Membrane 8.
June 19. Mandate to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, and to the treasurer of
Marlboroagh. the Exchequer, Dublin, to provide for the expedition to Scotland, in
addition to the supplies elsewhere ordered to be provided in Ireland, 1,000
quarters of wheat, 1,000 quarters of oats, 200 quarters of beans and peas,
300 tuns of wine, 3 tuns of honej, 200 quarters of ssdt, and 1,000 stockfish
out of the goods in Ireland of the Knights Templars in the king's hands,
so far as the same will suffice, the deficiency to be made good out of
the issues of the land. They are to forward these supplias by one or more
ships to Skynburnesse and deliver them there before 15 August at latest.
Due allowance will be made to the treasurer in his account. They are to
give credence to William de Mardefeld and John Lucas, king's clerks, sent
by the king to supervise and carry out these matters.
The like to the sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon to
provide 600 quarters of wheat, 1,000 quarters of oats and 600 quarters of
malt out of the goods of the Knights Templars and of Walter, bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, any deficiency to be made good out of the issues of
his bailiwick. He is also to deliver the king's writ to B. bishop of Ely, and
to obtain from him all the wheat on the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield's
manor of Caldeham, within the libeity of the bishop of Ely. He is to give
credence to John de ISTorton, specially sent to him on account of this matter.
The supplies are to be delivered at Berwick before 15 August.
The like, for supplies to be delivered at Berwick, to the sheriffs of the
undermentioned counties, under the supervision of the clerks detailed for
the purpose : —
Co. York. — 1,000 quarters of wheat, 1,000 quarters of malt, 1,000
quarters of oats. 200 quarters of beans and peas, 50 quarters of white
peas and 300 bacon-hogs. Clerk, Nicholas de Lughteburgh.
Co. Lincoln. — 500 quarters of wheat, 500 quarters of oats, 500
quarters of malt, 200 quarters of beans and 300 bacon-bogs. Clerk,
William de Bildestorhpe.
Cos. Nottingham and Derby. — 300 quarters of wheat, 300 quarters of
oats, 200 quarters of barley-malt and 200 bacon-hogs. Clerk,
William de Whetele.
Cos. Norfolk and Suffolk. — 500 quarters of wheat, 300 quarters of
oats, 500 quarters of barley-malt, 300 bacon-hogs, 10,000 stockfish.
Clerk, Simon de Desburgh.
Cos. Hertford and Essex. — 200 quarters of wheat, 300 quarters of
oats, 200 bacon-hogs. Clerk, William de Uvedale.
The like to the justices and sheriffs under-mentioned for supplies to be
delivered at Skynburnesse before the same day : —
Robert de Holand, justice of Chester. — 500 quarters of wheat, 300
quarters of barley-malt, 500 quarters of oats, 100 tuns of wine, 400
bacon-hogs, 200 quarters of salt^ 10,000 horse-irons with nails.
Clerk, Richard Prys.
Cos. Salop and Stafford. — 300 quarters of wheat, 300 quarters of
barley-malt, 300 quarters of oats, 100 quarters of beans and peas and
300 bacon-hogs. Clerk, Richard de Nassington.
Co. Gloucester. — 200 quarters of wheat, 200 quarters of barley-malt,
200 quarters of oats, 200 quarters of beans and peas and 200 bacon-
hogs. Clerk, William de Billyngleye.
Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales and chamberlain of Kaem^rvan,
is to provide 60 tuns of wine, for which an allowance will be made him in
hifl account. Et/uer' patentet.
68679. F
82
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308.
June 11.
Langley.
July 1.
Bristol.
June 80.
Bristol.
Membrane 3 — cont.
Henry de Say, the king's butler to provide 600 tuns of wine out of the
issues of the new custom on wines, in the ports of London, Boston, Kingston-
on-HuU, Bristol, and elsewhere, viz. 200 at Carlisle and 400 at Berwick-on-
Tweed. Etfuer^ claus\
Eustace de Cotesbache, chamberlain of Scotland, is to secure all the
hay he can find in Strivelyn, Linlithgow, Edinburgh, Hadynton, Berewyk,
Bokesburgh and Jeddeworthe against the king's advent to those places.
Et fuer* clans'*.
The like to the sheriffs of Dumfries and Cumberland. Etfuer* claus*.
Safe-conduct for William de Guerenun, merchant, sent by the king into
Spain to purchase thirty horses. By p.s.
Writ of aid for Henry de Say, the king's butler, sent to divers pai*ts of
the kingdom to purvey and forward wine to Scotland for the king's use.
The like for Andrew le Treour, deputy of Henry de Say, employed as
above.
Commission to John de Crepping', Robert Ughtred and Robert de Cole-
ville to levy 1,000 footmen in the county of York for the expedition to
Scotland, B^obert Ughtred to lead this force to the town of Carlisle. John
de Gargrave, king's clerk, is sent to pay the men their wages from the time of
leaving the county until their arrival at Carlisle.
The like to the undermentioned in the undermentioned counties : —
Thomas Malet and Richard de Byngham ; 1
the former to be leader. Clerk, Henry > -
de Craystock. J
Walter de Huggeford and Richard de
Leghton ; the former to be leader
Clerk, Robert de Marchumleye.
William de Stafford and Peter de Grisele;*]
the former to be leader. Clerk, Thomas > -
de Kirkeby. J
Griffin Thloyt, Yevan ap Howel and"]
Master Thomas de Esthalle, chamber- I _
lain of Kaernervan ; the two former to f
be leaders. Clerk, Robert de Halywelle. J
Walter de Pederton, Philip ap Howelle and"*
Margan ap Mereduk' ; the latter, with I
Walter de Hakelut deputed by the king, f '
to be leaders. Clerk,Thomas de Eggefeld. J
f cos.
"i '
■■}■ •{"•
Nottingham
and Derby.
500 men.
Salop.
300 men.
■{
CO. Stafford.
200 men.
{North Wales and
Angleseye.
600 men.
r South Wales and
-< Kaerdigan.
I 600 men.
Walter de Beysyn, who is also to be 1 _
leader. Clerk, John de Terling*. j
{Maillor Seisnek'
and Mont-
gomery.
400 men.
r CO. Chester.
■ I 400 men.
John de Ardeme and Hugh de Venables ; ")
the former to be leader. Clerk, Roger > -
de Gringelay. J
Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, to assist and counsel
the said Griffin, Yevan and Thomas.
The like to Robert de Holand, justice of Chester, for the said Walter,
Philip and Morgan.
The like to the bailiff of Montgomery for Walter de Beysyn. [Pari,
Writs,']
Grant, for life, to Edmund Bacoun of the lands in Gresham, co. Norfolk,
of Robert de Stutteville, which were escheated in the time of the late
king. By p.s.
1 EDWARD II.— Part II.
88
1308.
June aO.
Bristol.
June 29.
Bristol.
July 1.
Bristol.
June 16.
Reading.
June 15.
Reading.
June 16.
Reading.
Membrane 3 — cont.
Grant to Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Margaret his wife, on ac-
count of his good service to the late kini^, of the manor of Bourne, co. Sussex,
ately held bj Matthew de Monte Martini, to the value of 100 marks a
year, any profits in excess of that sum being reserved to the king, by whom
any deficiency is to be made good, to hold for both their lives, or until the
manor of Lysnes, late of John, earl of Asceles (Athol), and in the tenure
of queen Margaret by grant of the late king, shall be assigned to them.
By p.s.
Writ de intend€7ido directed to the tenants of the manor.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Grant, at the request of Peter de G^vaston, to Ivo de Sulton of the
marriage of John son and heir of Hugh de Tyderyngton, deceased, tenant in
chief.
Pardon to Thomas le Botiller, for acquiring, in fee without the king's
licence, from Avelina, late the wife of Peter le Botiller, the manor of Bastel-
don, held in chief. By p.s.
Membrane 3 {Schedule).
Grant, in fee, to Bertrand del Gt>ut, nephew of pope Clement, of the
castle and town of Blankeford, in the duchy of Aquitaine, of the yearly
value of 1,500 pounds of Chipot, (libratarum terre chipoten*), to hold by
the accustomed services. He is also to act at the court of Bome as the
king's proctor. Should the yearly value fall short of the above sum, the de-
ficiency is to be made good out of the customs of Bordeaux, until a further
grant shall be made to him covering such deficiency.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the castle.
Mandate in pursuance to Guy Ferre, seneschal of Gascony.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, to
be the king's lieutenant in Ireland. \_ParL WritsJ]
Appointment, during pleasure, of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall,
to be the kiuj^s lieutenant in Ireland, with power to remove and appoint
justices, sheriffs, bailiffs and other ministers.
Writ of aid directed to Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster.
Authority for Peter de Gavaston to present to churches and other benefices
in Ireland, the right of presentation or collation to which may be in the
king. [JF'oedera ; Pari. Writs,']
Memorandum. The above letters were read and sealed before the king,
the king himself commanding them to be sealed in the presence of John de
Britannia, earl of Richmond, Henry de Percy, Hugh le Despenser, William
de Melton and Adam de Osgodby. \^Parl. fVrits^
June 28.
Bristol.
June 30.
Bristol.
Mbmbranb 2.
Writ de intendendo directed to the sheriffs and others of the counties of
Cumberland, Westmorland and Northumberland for Robert de Umframville,
earl of Anegous, and William de Ros of Hamelak', keepers of Scotland.
They are to attend them with horses, arms and the entire posse whenever
warned to do so ; and are also to protect the marches against the king's
enemies. [Pari. fVrits.']
Grant, for life, to Richard de Gerseye, king's butler, of the manor of
Faukeshalle, which fell into the late king's hands upon the death of Isabella
de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
F 2
84
OALBNDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1308.
July 1.
Bristol.
Jane 27.
Bristol.
June 30.
Bristol.
July 5.
Woodstock.
June 30.
Bristol.
July 6.
Windsor.
June 29.
Bristol.
June 27.
Bristol.
June 24.
Bristol.
June 27.
Bristol.
June 27.
Bristol.
Membrane 2 — cont,
Joan daughter of Walter de Bunchesham and Agatha her sister, staying
in England, have letters nominating John Albon their attorney in Ireland for
two years.
Grant, for life, to Emericus de Friscombald, of the manors of Thoresweye,
Styveton, Lyndewode, and Carlesthorpe, co. Lincoln, together with a free
court in the city of Lincoln, and of the manors of Waye and Poudle, co.
Dorset, late of Stephen de Baiocis, which had fallen into the hands of the
late king ; the rights of Peter Malore and Matilda his wife excepted.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by John le Mareschal, to
the prior of the hospital of St. John the Baptist without Newgate, Dublin, of
a messuage and 132 acres of land in Glynusky and Jordanstown ; and by
Bichard le Noble, of a messuage and 108 acres of land in the same town.
\^Mon(i8ticon FRbernicum^ p. 200.]
Presentation of William de Hoveden, clerk, to the church of Broxholm, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Boland de
Gubar' and Joan his wife, being in his hands. By p.8.
Grant, for life, to Bichard de G^reseye, king's butler, of the manor of
Faukeshalle, which fell into the late king's hands upon the death of Isabella
de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle.
Licence, upon fine by William de Sancto Johanne of Plumpton, for Gun-
dreda, late the wife of John de Boltesham, tenant in chief, to marry whom-
soever she will of the king's allegiance. By bill of Exchequer.
Exemption for the merchants of the society of the Circuli Albi of
Florence, staying in England, from distraint for the debts of the society of
merchants of the Pullices and Bembertini of Florence, or for the debts
of any other society or persons excepting those cases in which they them-
selves are either debtors or sureties ; and also excepting the actions of
Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, Elizabeth his wife,
Isabella de Vescy, Guy Ferre, John de Charoun and Adam de Osgodby
against them on account of the merchants of those societies. By p.s.
The like for the merchants of the following societies of Florence, viz. : —
The Perouce. The Portynare.
The Spini. The Bardi.
William, abbot of Grestain, (de Grestino) staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating William de Baunvill', his fellow monk, and John Bedhed his
attorneys for four years, during which period he is to be exempt from
summonses. By fine made in the Chancery.
Exemption, for life, for John de Chorleton in respect of his dwelling-
house, called le Hoppedehalle', near Westminster, co. Middlesex, from livery
of stewards, chamberlains, marshals and other ministers of the king. By p.s.
Walter de Wodeham, king's yeoman, is to receive I2d. a day from the
constable of Windsor, as chief forester and minister of Windsor Forest, as
Bobert de Say, whom the late king appointed to that bailiwick, has made a
demise thereof, as is contained in his letters patent, which the king has
inspected. By p.s.
Grant to Martin de Fisshacre, during the minority of John son and heir
of Thomas de Kaynes, deceased, of the custody of the lands in Thorry which
the latter had held of the heir of Joceus de Dynhani, a minor in the king's
custody, and which are extended at 13*. lOd. By p.s.
Protection, until All Saints' day, for Agnes de Somery, going beyond
seas. By p.s.
1 EDWAED IL— Part II.
86
1308.
Jane 20.
Marlborough.
June 30.
Bristol.
July 1.
Bristol.
Jan. 7.
Wye.
Mbmbranb 1.
Mandate for the arrest of all persons falsely representing themselves to be
brethren and collectors of the house of St. Anthony, Vienne. Money and
goods found upon such persons to be delivered to John de London, clerk,
the proctor-general in England of that house. Letters of the king of an
earlier date to be disregarded.
Protection, for three years, for the master and brethren of the house
of St. Anthony, Yienne, collecting alms in England.
Grant, upon fine of 40/., to Andrew de Jarpenvill' of the maniage of
John son and heir of Hugh de Gerounde, deceased, tenant in chief.
Grant, upon a fine of 100/., to Andrew de Jarpenvill' of the custody .of
two parts of the lands of Hugh de Gerounde, deceased, tenant in chief, in
the counties of Buckingham and Kent, which two paits are extended at
6/. Of. 6^£f., knights' fees, advowsons and dowers being reserved to the
king. Should the heir, aged nine years, die a minor, he is to have the
custody of successive heirs for such length of time as the heir wanted of fall
age. By bill of Exchequer.
Mbmbranb 2%d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Koger de Heghham and Peter
Malorre touching the persons who forcibly entered the house of Joan de
Sutton of Rochester, broke open her chests and carried off her goods.
By pjs.
Feb. 20.
Eltham.
Mbmbranb 26d,
Commission to Hervey de Stanton and Nicholas de Warrewyk' to examine
and correct an alleged error in an assize of novel diss^in before the mayor,
sheriffs and aldermen of the city of London, between Dionisia, late the wife
of John le Bacheler, and William de Gatwyk', parson of the church of
All Hallows Berkyngcherche, William de Fynchingfeld, Robert le Maderman,
Peter de Blakeneye, John de Stratford and Hugh Baudry relative to their
stopping up a way in that parish to the injury of her free tenement.
Mbmbranb 25d.
Feb. 25. Commission to Roger le Brabanzun and Gilbert de Roubury, on com-
WestmiDster. plaint by Hugh le Porter of London, brother and heir of Alexander le
Porter, deceased, to examine and correct an alleged error in the proof of a
will in the court of Hustings of the city of London, by divers who falsely
asserted that Walter le Poller had made a will and that they were the
executors thereof.
Commission associating Henry Spigurnel with the same Roger le Bra-
banson and Gilbert de Roubury. Windsor, 14 July, 1308.
{Inserted at a later date.)
Mbmbranb 24d.
March 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to R. de Bella Fago and J. de
Westminster. Bat[esford], touching the trespass committed by William le Peer, and Henry
and AValter his brothers, Nicholas de Murs, Thomas Ciern, Robert de
Northmensy, Robert de Pormeynet, Gregory de Porgultos, Nicholas de
Porgulgotos, John le Taillur and Osbert le White by carrying away a
whale cast up by the sea on the land of Ralph de Albo Monasterio, in the
island of Sulye, co. Cornwall.
y
86 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1308. Membrane 24d — cant,
s/ March 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, Hugh de Lonther
Westminster, and Geoffrey de Hothum, on complaint by William de Sancta Barbara that
John Talle, William de Scorburgh', Henry Menel, John Osbern of Sumer-
sete, William le Sutherun^ William Cundy, Robert Talle chaplain, and
Walter Wade of Bilton assaulted him, broke his house at Risceby, co. York,
and carried away his goods.
w March 6. The like to William de Ormesby, John Bretun and Robert de Retf[ord],
Westminster, on complaint by Hugh de Wykegtoft, Ralph Russel, John de Fenne,
Andrew Buggard and Stephen de Parteneye, merchants of Holland, that
divers inhabitants of Depedale, Thomham, Brauncester, Holm and Tyche-
welle, CO. Norfolk, plundered a ship, chartered by them to convey herrings
and other goods from Grernemuthe to Boston, when in distress off the coast,
and had driven the crew out of her as though she was a wreck.
Mbmbranb 2M,
^ March 6. The like to John de Insula, Hugh de Louther and Thomas de Fisshe-
Westminster. biirne, on complaint by Robert de Sancto Paulo that Isabella, late the wife
of John son of Hugh, Gregory de Thornton, Peter de Barton and others
carried away his corn at Whitingham, co., Northumberland, during his
absence in Scotland on the service and under the protection of the king.
n/ March 7. Commission to William de Berefor<l, Gilbert de Roubury and Geoffrey de
Westminster. Hertelpol, as under a like commission of the late king to William de Bere-
ford and William Howard nothing has been done, to encyiire into the
^ petition of the commonalty of the city of York, alleging that Walter de
Langeton, master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, and his predecessors
had appropriated divers tenements held of the king, set up crosses in the
stfrme to the king's prejudice, encroached upon the jurisdiction of the court
of their city, appropriated part of the stone wall and ditch of the city
between the hospital and the abbey of St. Mary, broken down the wall,
carried away the stones, and had closed up a public path leading to the city
wall.
March 8. Commission associating William Howard and Hervey de Staunton with
Westminster. Roger le Brabazon, William de Bereford, Gilbert de Roubery and John le
Blund, justices, to examine and correct an alleged error in an assize of
novel disseisin in the court of the city of London, between Gilbert le
^ Sauturer and Master Jordant Moraunt, touching a messuage and four shops
in the city.
v> March 6. Commission to Roger de Bella Fago and John de Batesford, upon the
Westminster, memorial of the commonalty of the county of Devon, to audit the accounts
of the murage granted to the citizens of Exeter by the late king, and to re-
port upon the application of it to that purpose, what surplus there is, and
in whose hands the same may be.
/ March 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, Hugh de Louthere
Westminster, and Thomas de Fisheburnc touching the rape of Joan, the wife of Thomas
son of Ducal Macdowel, at Carlisle, co. Cumberland, and the taking away
of his goods. By K.
March 9. Commission de walliis et fossatis to William Howard, John le Bretun
^ Westminster, and Thomas de Ingeldesthorpe, touching the banks, sewers, bridges,
causeys {calceta) and weirs along the sea-coabts and adjacent parts in the
county of Norfolk.
1 EDWAED II.— Part II.
87
23QQ Membrane 2\d.
March 15. Commission of ojor and terminer to William de Mortao Marl and Boger
Westminster, de Bella Fago, on complaint by Ralph son of Cicelj de Bello Loco who had
freighted a vessel at Bewdlej {apud Bellum locum) with brushwood,
merchandige nnd goods for Bristol, that William Roculf of Worcester,
Bichard le Mercer, Richard Adam, Henry Pertrich, Thomas de Braunteford,
Henry Gorney, Adam de Pidele * tanur,' William Colle of Worcester and
others of the same town seized his ship in the river Severn, near Worcester,
imprisoned him and carried away his goods.
The like to the same, on the like complaint by Simon de la Halle against
the same persons.
Membrane 2X>d.
March 22. Commission to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to enquire, in the counties of
Westminster. Warwick, Leicester, Stafford and Derby, touching malefactors who avoid
arrest by passing from county to county, to arrest all such persons and to
deliver them to the sheriffs of their respective counties.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of the counties. [Pari, fFriiiJ]
April 3.
Windsor.
April 14.
Windsor.
Membrane 16J.
Commission of oyer and terminer to H. Spig[urnel] and W. de Colneye,
on complaint by Robert de Sutton that John Burdet, Thomas de Bisshopes-
thorpe, Nicholas Drill', John de Newebelle, Gilbert de Houton, John Moreys,
Alan de Burgo, Richard de Hauleye [or Hanleye], Peter Dalisun, William
atte Halle of Benyngeworthe, Ralph de Buteyate, Ralph de Wylyngham,
John de Teynton, with John, Thomas and Henry his brothers and Robert de
la Doune with others forcibly entered his close at Stikeswald, co. Lincoln, and
carrie<l away his goods ; also that they conspired together and falsely accused
him of having received Robert de Badenham and John Lyard, whom tliey
wrongfully alleged to have stolen the palfrey of Theobald de Halsted, for
which he was indicted before Edmund de Eyncurt and Thomas de Bumham,
j ustices of oyer and terminer of the late king for the county of Lincoln,
and detained in prison, until his acquittal in the court of Common Pleas at
Westminster. By fine of 40«. in the Chancery.
The like to Roger de Bella [Fago] and John de Ellesfeld, on complaint by
William de Sutton that Richard Bysshop of Abyndon, Robert Chameye,
John Colcote, William de Benham, Thomas son of Peter le Keu and John
de Dunton with others assaulted him at Abyndon, co. Berks.
V
April 26.
Windsor.
Membrane I4d,
The like to Henry Spigumel and Robert de Retford, on complaint by
William le Glowere of Wilien that tfohn de la Mare of Much Wilmundele,
Adam le Joefne of Weston, Philip Andreu of Much Wilmundele, Hugh
le May, Richard Smud, Robert le White, William de Langrave of Tipmere,
Nicholas Cubbel of Much Wilmundele, Michael le Sharman of Little Wil-
mundele, John Brun, Richard Raynaud of Typmere and Roger Baldok' broke
the doors and windows of his houses at Typmere, co. Hertford, carried
away his goods and assaulted his servants.
Membrane I3d.
May 6. The like to Henry Spyg[umel] and William de Bume touching the
Westminster, breach of the park ol John Mautravers of Wodecestre, co. Gloucester^ by
divers persons who hunted his game and carried away his goods.
88
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
n/
iQQo Membrane \\d.
May 6. Commission to John de Ditton and Drogo de Barentjn, on complaint by
Westminster. Otto de Grandisono, to whom the late king had granted, for life, the Islandiis
of Gerneseye, Grereseye, Serk and Aureneye, that divers persons in those
islands, have taken goods from vessels driven on shore there, to which, as
wreck of sea, he was entitled.
>r
1r
Membrane 9d.
May 24. Commission to William de Hereford, William Howard, Roger de H^ham
Westminster, and John le Blund, superseding a former commission to Roger le Brabanzon
and Gilbert de Ron bury, who are nnable to act, and to the same William de
Hereford and John le Blund, to examine and correct an alleged error in an
assize of novel disseisin, before Reginald de Thinderle and William Cosyn,
the sheriffs, and John le Clerk, the coroner of the city of London, between
Gillot le Saturer and Jordan Moraunt.
June 5.
Langley.
y
v/
June 12.
Langley.
y
June 11.
Langley.
June 18.
Newbury.
Membrane 7d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Nicholas de Segrave, William Inge
and William Howard, on complaint by Thomas le Sumeter that Walter de
Huntynfeld, William de Levham, John de Sancto Albino, William de
Ware, Peter le Chaumberleyng', Philip le Irreys, Richard le Palef reyur and
Walter Sanneye assaulted him in the city of London.
The like to the same on the like complaint by Thomas de Preston against
the same persons.
The like to the same on the like complaint by John do Ryseberewe
against the same persons.
The like to Alan de Goldyngham, Roger de Soterle and John de Tou-
cestre, on complaint by Henry de Bytringg', envoy of the countess marshal,
that John abbot of Leyston, Henry Jordan, Edward Godknape, Adam Of-
thekirke the elder, Michael Brun, Elias le Serjaunt, Roger Cruk', Walter
Shireve, William son of Walter Bygod, John Berching', Robert Redipay,
Edward son of Roger, John Color, Peter Storme, William Braham, John
Hachet, William Godknape, Robert le Bercher, John Ha[ll], Nicholas le
Willere the younger, Adam le Keu, Geoffrey Godknape and Richard son of
Michael Broun with others drove away 80 of his sheep from the common
of pasture at Buckeslowe, co. Suffolk, whereby many of them were lost, and
assaulted himself. By p.s.
The like to Lambert de Thrikyngham and Greoffrey de Hothum touching
the breach of the park of W. archbishop of York, at Beverley, co. York.
The like to Hugh de Louthre and William Huke, on complaint by Thomas
de Crull' that Adam de Haukesgargh' and his brother William, John
Addisone of Rednes, William de Crull', Richard Gerardessumpter de Useflet',
Thomas son of John de Rednes, William Kyngman, Walter Orre, Adam
son of Hugh and William de Athelyngflet* and Christiana his wife cut
and carried away his corn and hemp at Rednes, co. York. By p.s.
June 12.
Langley.
Membrane M.
Commission to Bobert Ughtred and John de Merkyngfeld to audit the
accounts of the two pavages granted by the late king to the burgesses of
Beverley, co. York, for the terms of seven and five years, of which Robert
de Scouresburgh and William de Warton were appointed collectors.
1 BDWAED II.— Part II.
89
1308. Membrane 6d — cent.
June 19. Commission associating John de Insula, in the place of Hugh de Louthre,
Marlborough, with Thomas de Fyssheburne and Robert de BmIou' in the commission of
oyer and terminer, awarded on the complaint by Henry de Threlekeld that
Thomas de Richemund, Andrew de Artcla, Robert de Lasceles, Conan de
Ask', Richard de Richemund, Nicholas de la Marche, Richard de Eblton,
and Emma daughter of Alice la Fraunceise forcibly entered his dwelling-
house at Crosseby Raveneswart, co. Westmoreland, ejected him, his wife,
sons and servants, carried away his goods, and conspired to deprive him of
his dwelling-house and lands by means of u fraudulent recognisance of debt.
Membrane 4d.
June 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Howard and Thomas de
Marlborough. Ingoldesthorpe, on complaint by Walter Abraham of Wygenhale that
William Umfrey of Burnham, chaplain, William le Chapeleyn, Robert atte
Hulle and Alexander his brother, Thomas de Denton, Robert de Orlyens
of Burnham, and John de Creyk', with others at Burnham, co. Norfolk,
boarded his ^ip, bound his hands behind his back until the blood gushed out
at the nails, imprisoned him until he paid a fine of 608. y carried away his
goods, took away his boat and broke his ship. By K.
The like to John de Creppinge and {loger de Scoter, on complaint by
John de Sutton of Holdernesse that Hugh de Hilton, Thomas de Vielle,
John son of Reginald atte Howe, William son of Cicely, John son of
Thomas, John son of Helewysia, Hugh son of Matilda, Stephen Buffel and
Peter Huesknave de Hilton, who are not, as alleged, the king's ministers,
without any special authority, at Sutton in Holdernesse, co. York, distrained
without their fee, impounded hb cattle and killed several of them. By p.s.
June 29.
BristoL
v^
Windsor.
Membrane Sd.
The like to William de Ormesby, Uervey de Staunton and Henry de
Segrave touching the persons who broke the subterranean conduit of the
Friars Preachers of Lynn, by which water was conveyed from a well at
Middelton to their house at Lynn, co. Norfolk. By p.8.
Membrane 2d,
June 26. The like to Hervey de Stanton and Giles de Bameton touching the
Bristol. persons who broke the park of the manor of Coldham, co. Cambridge, the
property of Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, which for divers
reasons is in the king's hands, hunted in th^ park and warren, and carried
away game.
( 80 )
2 EDWARD II.—PABT I.
1308.
Julv 10.
Windsor.
July 10.
Windsor.
July 9.
Windsor.
July 14.
Windsor.
July 12.
Windsor.
July 14.
July 13.
July 12.
Windsor.
July 20.
Windsor.
Membrane 21.
Henry de Raleye, staying in Ireland on the king's service, has letters
nominating Kichard de Berlon his attorney for two years.
The prior of Cartmell (rfe KertmeU\ staying in England, has letters
nominating William de Notingham, his fellow monk, and Alexander Waleys
his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Bernard, archbishop of Kouen, staying beyond seas, has letters nomina-
ting Master Bobert de Pymaria his attorney for three years.
Protection, with clause volutnusy until Martinmas, for John de Wyke,
staying in Ireland on the king's service. By p.s.
The like for Richard de Middelton, staying in Ireland on the king's
service. By p.s.
Grant for three years, to the prior of Spalding, of pavage on all wares
brought for sale, either by land or water, into the town of Spalding.
Protection, for two years, for Petronilla, late the wife of William de Grouiz, .
going beyond seas.
She also has letters nominating Henry Friday and John Beste her attor-
neys for the same period.
Bobert de Hoo the younger, going beyond seas on the king's service,
has letters nominating Henry de Appehagh' his attorney for one year.
Protection, until Easter, for Joan, late the wife of John Wake, going
beyond seas.
Grant for six years, at the request of Greoffrey de Morton, to the bailiffs
and good men of the city of Dublin, for repairing and strengthening the
Bridge Tower, which had been accidentally burned, and the wall near that
tower, of murage on wares brought for sale into the city, viz. : —
On every quarter of com . - - -
On every horse, mare, ox and cow - . -
On every hide of horse, mare, ox, and cow, fresh, salt or
dry -------
On every cart laden with Ealt meat ...
On five bacon-hogs - - - - -
On ten small hogs - - - - -
On every fresh .<«lmon - - - - -
On every lamprey sold before Easter - - -
On ten sheep, goats or swine - - . -
On ten fleeces ------
On a hundred (centena) of wool-fells, skins of goats, stags,
hinds, bucks and does - - - - -
On every hundred of skins of lambs, kids, hares, rabbits,
foxes, cats and squirrels ....
On every cart-load of salt . - - .
On every horse-load of salt, per week - - -
On every horse-load of clotli - - . -
On every entire cloth - - - . -
On a hundred of linen, canvas, Irish cloth, calewythid
and * worthsted '-----
On every cloth of silk with gold, of samite, diaper and
baudekyn ------
On every cloth of silk without gold, and chef de cen-
€UUlo affardaio . - . - -
\d.
Ud.
Id.
Id.
id.
Id.
id.
id.
id
Id,
Id.
Id.
id.
'2 EDWARD n.— Part I.
91
1308.
Julv 15.
0
Windsor.
Membrane 21— con^.
On every cart-load of sea fish - - - .
On every horse-load of sea fish - - - -
On every tun of wine - - - - -
On every horse-load of ashes - - - -
On every horse-load of honey _ - - -
On every tun of honey - - - - .
On every sack of wool - . - - -
On every truss of cloth brought by cart - • -
On every horse-load of cloth, or of divers small wares
On every cart-load of iron - - . -
On eveiy cait-load of lead and tin - - -
On every horse-load of tan, per week - . -
On goods sold by weight {de averio de pondere)^ that is on
every hundred ------
On every wey (peisa) of tallow and grease
On every quarter of woad - - - .
On every hundred of alum and copperas - - -
On two thousand onions . - - - -
On every horse-load of garlic - - - -
On every thousand herrings - . - -
On every hundred of boards - - - -
On every mill-stone - - . - -
On every quarter of salt - - - - -
On every quarter of flour - - . -
On every wey of cheese and butter - - -
On every twelve horse- loads of charcoal - - -
On every cart-load of brushwood, per week
On every horse -load of brushwood, per week
On every brewing caldron - - - -
On every bale of cord wain ....
On every ship laden with brushwood
On every thousand of roof nails {de quolibet miliari
clavarum ad cumulum domus) - - - -
On every hundred of horse-shoes and cart-clouts -
On two thousand nails of all kinds, except cart-clouta and
roof nails ------
On every truss of any kind of wares exceeding in value
five shillings ------
2d.
¥j
hd.
id.
'6d.
2d.
2d.
\d.
Id.
2d.
id.
Id.
id.
J p.8.
Indemnity for Marmaduke de Twenge upon payment into the Exchequer
of 20/. on account of a sum of 100/., the arrears of a pension of 40/. a
year due from him to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and of a
further sum of 20/., being that part of the pension due at Whitsuntide in
the first year of the king's reign. By bill of Exchequer.
Aug. 16. Writ de intendendo for John de Britannia, earl of Bichmond| directed to
Northampton, the tenants of the lands late of John de Balliolo in the counties of North-
ampton, Lincoln, Northumberland, York, Derby, Huntingdon, Rutland,
Bedford, Middlesex and Suffolk, which the king has granted to the earl.
IFcedera."]
lioger, prior of Little Malvern, staying in England, has letters nomina-
ting Ralph de Norton and Geoffrey de Malverne his attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Reginald Russel and Margaret his wife, staying in England, have letters
nominating Henry Russel and Richard le Graunt their attorneys in Ireland
for two years.
July 28.
Tower of
London.
92
CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308.
July 27.
Tower of
London.
Membrane 21 — cant.
Protection, for one year, for James le Knygth, parson of the church
of Gilden Morton, going to the court of Borne.
Aug. 8. Giffredus de Groppo Sancti Petri, parson of the church of Geytinton,
Northampton, going to the court of Borne, has letters nominating Bichard de Wodeford,
chaplain, and Conrad de Falchivello, clerk, his attorneys for two years.
July 28.
Langley.
July 14.
Windsor.
Aug. 8.
Northampton.
Aug. 10.
Northampton.
Aug. 8.
Northampton.
Aug. 16.
Langley.
Aug. 16.
Langley.
Aug. U.
Nortluunpton.
June 3.
Langley.
Aug. 16.
Langley.
Aug. 22.
Chertsey.
Aug. 26.
Chertsey.
Au^. 27.
Kennmgton.
Membrane 20.
Commission for three years to William Colle of Derby, king's serjeant,
to collect and apply the pavage granted for three yeare to the men of the
town of Deiby, subject to the view and directions of the bailiffs and good
men of the town, and to rendering an account at the Exchequer. By p.s.
Appointment of William Merre to the custody of the lands and goods
belonging to the prior and convent of the abbot of Westminster, to hold
under an ordinance of the council. By C.
Protection, for one year, for Adam de Osgodby, parson of the church
of Gayrgrave.
Licence for Margaret, late the wife of Hugh de Braundeston, to grant,
for her life, to William de Berges, clerk, the manor of Radenhale, co.
Norfolk, with the advowson of the church of that place, held in chief.
Protection, until two years after Martinmas, for the prior of Lenton',
going beyond seao. By K.
The like, until Christmas, for the abbot of Fountains, going beyond seas
to the general chapter of the Cistercian Order.
The like, for two years, for Master Lewis de Bello Monte, going beyond
seas. By p.s.
Robert, abbot of Fountains, going beyond seas to the general chapter of
the Cistercian Order, has letters nominating John de Magneby and William
de Ayrton, his fellow monks, his attorneys until Christmas.
John Comyn, earl of Boghan (Buchan), going to Scotland on the king's
service, has letters nominating Robert de Herle and Robert de ColeshuUe
his attorneys for two years.
Appointment of Robert de Clyfford to be captain and chief keeper of the
king's munitions and men-at-arms, both horse and foot, in Scotland.
Vcuiated being entered on the Scotch Roll,
Protection, for three years, for Master James de Ispania, going beyond
seas.
Appointment by the king and queen Isabella of John de Alneto, knight,
to be their proctor in the land of Ponthieu. [^Fcedera,']
Appointment, during pleasure, of Hugh Canoun to be a justice of the
Bench, Dublin, in the place of Walter de Kenleye, deceased. By p.s.
Presentation of Simon de Beverlaco, chaplain, to the church of Eston, in
the diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the
lands and heir of John Wake, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
By p.s.
Grant to William de Melton, king's clerk, of the deanery of the free chapel
of St. Martin-le-Grand, London. By p.s.
2 EDWABD II.— Part I.
93
1308.
Aug. 26.
Chertsey.
Aug. 30.
Kennington.
Membrane 20'^cont.
Presentation of Eoger de Sutton, to the church of Aldeborgh, in the
diocese of Norwich. By p.8.
Grant to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, of the deanery of the free
chapel of Bruges (Rridgenorth).
Mandate iu pursuance to the constable of the castle of Brnges.
Et fuer^ patetU\
Mandate to John de Crumbwelle, constable of the Tower of London, or
his lieutenant, to deliver to William de Melton seisin of the deanery of
St. Martin-le-Grand, London.
Aug. 28.
Kennington,
Auff. 28.
Matthew de Medutita, dean of the church of St. Buryan (ecclesia sanete
Beriane) in Cornwall, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Clement de
Chartres his attorney for two years.
Robert le Fuiz Payn, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
Kennington. nominating Nicholas Gaillard his attorney until Christmas.
Protection, with clause volumiiSy for him for the same period.
The like for the under-mentioned persons accompanying him beyond
seas : —
John de Pederton. John de Gary.
Boger de Welleford. Nicholas do Valers.
John de Sancto Quyntino.
Nicholas de Valers, going beyond seas, has like letters nominating
Nicholas Gaillard his attorney.
Aug. 11.
Northampton.
Sept. 5.
Byfleet.
Sept. 5.
Bjfleet
Sept. 10.
Bjfleet.
Sept. 9.
Byfleet.
Sept. 10.
Byfleet.
Sept. 4.
Sept. 18.
Byfleet.
Sept. 19.
Bjfleet.
Mandate to B. de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, to receive the castle of
Beaumaris {de Bello Marisco) from John de Medefeld, to whom the king
had committed the custody of that castle, as he intends to retain him by his
side.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Medefeld.
Safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Adam Martin, master of the king's
ship Coga Sanete Marie de Coneweye^ employed on the king's business
both in foreign and home waters, the king undertaking to satisfy any claim
for assistance rendered to the ship. By p.s.
Thomas de Snyterby, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Simon de
Glentham his attorney for one year.
Balph, abbot of St. Victor, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Bichard Lengleys and Bobert Pare his attorneys for two years.
Presentation of William de Hillum, to the vicarage of Bothelee, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the Templars
being in his hands. By pji.
Balph de Borewod, staying in England, has letters nominating William
Wolf, clerk, his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Protection, with clause volumusy until Christmas, for John de Wyke,
going beyond seas on the king's service.
By K., on the information of the treasurer.
Presentation of John de Hemmyngburgh, to a moiety of the churches of
Myddelton and Col3mtre, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by
reason of the custody of the lands and heir of Simon de Pateshille, deceased,
tenant in chief, being in his hands.
Presentation of John de Stowe, to the church of Betherfeld Pippard, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Balph
Pippard, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
\
94 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^QAQ Mbmbranb 19.
March 8. Commission to Roger I e BrabanzoD and Hervej de Stannton to examine
Langlej. and correct an alleged error iu the process and judgment of a suit before
John le Blund the major, and Roger de Parys and John de Lincoln, the
sheriffs of the city of London, in the time of the late king, between Roger
de iBrunne and Avicia la Haubergere of London, touching a trespass com-
mitted by her against him.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bereford and Walter de
Molesworthe, on complaint by John de Aldeswelle that divers persons
burned his houses and goods at Burton near Ayllesbury, co. Buckingham.
By K., at the instance of Aymer de Valencia.
The like to the same on complaint by John Paskedene that divers persons
burned his houses and goods at the same place.
1308.
Nov. 3. Commission de walliis et fossatu to William de Wallibus and Ralph de
Westminster. Lelle touching the banks, water-gangs, ditches and sewers of the river
Humber and of the sweet waters in the parts of Holdernesse, co. York.
Mbmbranb 18.
Dec. 2. Bertram de Cailau, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Bernard de
Westminster. Marsan and Elias Scarlet his attorneys for two years.
Dec. 3. Grant to Walter, bishop of Worcester, the treasurer, of the custody of
Westminster, the hospital of St. Leonard, York, void by 'reason of the resignation of
Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, to hold in the same manner as the
latter held it under the grant of the late king. By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Dec. 1. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Arnald, bishop of Poitiers, conducting
Westminster. R. bishop of Glasgow, the king's enemy, to the Pope. \_Fcedera,']
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Sparwe of Northwich, clerk, to
the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for recognisances of debts for
the city of London, with power to appoint as his deputy Robert Benedicite
of Norwich.
Dec. 4. Confirmation of the sale to Lucy, late the wife of Robert de la Mare,
Westminster, tenant in chief, of the custody of the lands of her late husband in the
counties of Wilts, Devon, Gloucester, Oxford, Hereford and Hertford, by
Hugh le Despenser, to whom the king, for the discharge of his own and the
late king's debts, amounting to 2,544/, 6s, 8c/., has granted all custodies,
wardships and marriages on both sides Trent until such debts shall be
fully satisfied.
The like of the sale to Ingelram Berenger of the custody of the lands in
Meriet, co. Somerset, of John de Meriet, deceased, tenant in chief, during the
minority of John his son and heir, and in case of his death of successive
custodies.
1309.
April 20. The like of the sale to John de Sandale, clerk, of the custody of the lands
Langley. in Fynchingfeld, co. Essex, of Nicholas Pecche, deceased, tenant in chief,
during the minority of John his kinsman and heir, together vnth his marriage.
May 4. The like of the sale to Eva, late the wife of William de Cantilupo, tenant
Westminster, in chief, of the custody of the lands of her late husband, during the minority
of William his son and heir, together with his marriage.
2 EDWARD n.— Pabt I. 96
1309. Membrwie 18 — cont.
May 8. The like of the sale to John Hastang* of the cufltody of two parts of a
Westminster, rent of four marks in Norton, co. Stafford, the property or Edmund, formerly
baron de Stafford, deceased, during the minority of Banulph his son and heir,
together with his m irriage, and in case of his death of successive custodies.
The like of the sale to Adam de Welle of the custody of the body and
the marriage of John, son and heir of John Meriet, deceased, tenant in
chief, and in case of his death of successive custodies.
1308,
Dec. 15. Ghront, for life, to Oliver de Burd^ala, king's yeoman, of lands in Old
WestmiMter. Windsor free of any rent. By K.
Dec. 2. Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for Richard de Emeldon, burgess and
Westminster, merchant of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, going beyond seas on his own affairs.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 3. Presentation of William le Hore to the church of Pencarrek, in the diocese
Westminster, of St. Davids.
Dec. 6. Presentation of Walter de Fulbume to the chapel of Bossevoir, in the
Langley. diocese of Bangor. By p.s.
Indemnity for the abbot and convent of St. Alban's, upon their paying
330/., in which they are bound to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
to Manens Francisci and James Reyneri and the other merchants of the
society of the Circuli Albi of Florence, to whom the king, in part payment
of his own and the late king's debts, has assigned the debts of the bishop,
which he has taken into his hands.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbot to make such payment.
Nov. 25. Grant to William de Glif of the custody of the lands of Robert de
Byfleet. Heselarton, who died whilst the lands of Robert de Tateshale, deceased, from
whom he held by knight service, were, by reason of the minority of the heirs,
in the king's hands. By p.s.
Commission to John de Merkyngfeld and John le Gras touching the
hospital of St. Leonard, York.
Cancelled^ incomplete.
— — - Alan de Beuery, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating Stephen le Bretun his attorney until All Saints day.
Nov. 15. Notification that William Pissou, knight, has applied in the name of R.
Westminster, count of Flanders for payment to himself of a sum of money due, as he has
asserted, from the king to the earl.
Dec. 3. Grant to Ralph de Monte Hermerii of the custody of the lands of John,
Westminster, earl of Bogham, deceased, tenant in chief, together with the marriage of his
heirs.
By K., on the information of the treasurer and of the earls of Richmond
and Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator this side
Trent.
The like to Gerard Salveyn, escheator beyond Trent.
Mandate to William de Bevercote, chancellor of Scotland, to issue writs
to like effect to the king's escheators and ministers in Scotland.
Protection, during pleasure, for the abbot and convent of St. Augustine,
Canterbury, in the peaceable enjojrment of their lands, rents, churches and
other possessions. By K. A 0.
Authority, during pleasure, for William de Bevercote, chancellor of
Scotland, to present to all benefices, in the king's giil, not exceeding the
yearly value of 10/.
Dec. 1. Grant, until further orders, to the Friars Preaohers at Langley of a yearly
Westminster, sum of 100/. to be received by them at the Exchequer. By K.
96
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Dec. 10.
Langley.
^QQQ MBMBRANB 17.
Dec. 2. Mandate to Hugh le Despenser to deliver to Margaret, qneen of England,
Westminster, the castle of Devizes with all its issues, assigned to her in dower, the
custody of which had heen committed to him during pleasure. By 0.
The like to him for the delivery of the castle of Mai'lhorough, and to
Nicholas de Eyngeston for that of Gloucester.
Et fuerunt patentes. By C.
Grant, for life, to W. bishop of Worcester, the treasurer, of the hospital
of St. Leonard, York, formerly granted for life by king Edward I. to his
treasurer, W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, which, upon the latter's
arrest, had been taken into the hands of the king, who collated Gilbert de
Stapelton to it, but subsequently revoked that collation and restored the
hospital to the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, by whom it was subse-
quently surrendered to the king.
Writs de intendendo directed to the brethren of the hospital and also to
the tenants. Et fuerunt patentes.
Mandate in pursuance to Gilbert de Stapelton to deliver the hospital to
the bishop of Worcester. Et fuerunt patentes.
The like to the sheriff of York, Etfuer^ clause.
Dec. 3. Presentation of John de Geyrgrave to the church of Thlaunvyhangel
Westminster. Kylcome, in the diocese of St. Davids.
Dec. 21. Grant to the prior and convent of the Friars Preachers of Langley of the
Langley. place called Little Loundr*, which they occupy, until tlie place granted to
them be built.
Dec. 7.
Langley.
Dec. 9.
Langley.
Dec. 10.
Langley.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
Dec. 8.
Langley.
1309.
Jan. 12.
Langley.
1308.
Dec. 18.
Langley.
Ela, late the wife of Peter son of James de Bermengha (sic), going to
L^land, appoints Peter son of Ryryth and Thomas to be her attorneys in
England for two years.
Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for Martin, prior of
Wangeford, going beyond seas on the king's service. By E.
Safe-conduct, for three years, for Geoffrey de Saleby, surgeon, going on
pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
Ghrant, for five years, to John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, of pontage
and pavage for the town of Boston upon wares brought for sale into that
town, either over or under the bridge.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Alan la Zusche, going on pilgrimage to Santiago (ad Sanctum Jacobum),
has letters nominating Elyas de Tyngewyk' and William de Tyngewyk' his
attorneys for one year.
Protection, until Whitsunday, for Richard de Grey, going on pilgrimage
to Santiago. By p.8.
Indemnity for Marmaduke de Twenge, upon payment into the Ex-
chequer of 201, on account of the sum of 100/., being the arrears of a
pension of 40/. a year due from him to Walter, bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, and of a further sum of 20/., being that part of the pension due
at Martinmas last. By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the executors of Hugh Pourte, merchant of London, for
200/., for his proportion of a sum of 859/. 10*. in which he, with William
Cosyn and Greoffrey atte Conduyt were bound to the bishop by a recogni-
sance made at the Exchequer for wools sold to them by the bishop ; and
for a further sum of 86/. 10#. on the same account.
2 EDWARD II.— Part I.
97
1309.
Jan. 10.
Lduigley.
Jan. 23.
Ijangley.
1308.
Dec. 25.
Windsor.
Dec. 20.
Ltngley.
Dec. 27.
Westminster.
1309.
Jan. 1.
Windsor.
Jan. 4.
Windsor.
Jan. 2.
Windsor.
1308.
Dec. 26.
Windsor.
MemUrane 17 — coni.
The like to William Cosyn, citizen of London, for 286/. lOf., and to
Geoffrey atte Condut, of that city, for 100/. and 186/. 10#. on the above
account.
The like to Elizabeth, late the wife of Hugh Tevery, William Mallorre
and Master Simon de Wynecote for twenty marks, in which they were
bound to the bishop, for the custody of the lands and marriage of the heir
of Hugh Tevery.
In the margin : H. Trevery.
Licence for the dean and chapter of Wells and the prior and convent of
Bath to elect a bishop in the place of Walter, deceased, oh their petition
presented by Master Thomas de Luggore, the chancellor, and William de
Cherleton, a canon of Wells, and William de Hampton and Ealph Ganard,
monks of Bath.
Presentation of Alexander de Wynepol to the vicarage of Great Stepynge,
in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities
of the abbey of Bardeneye being in his hands.
Grant to John de Crosseby, king's clerk, of the hospital of St. Nicholas,
Carlisle, subject to the maintenance of all constituted alms and other
charges.
Writs de intendendo directed to the brethren and tenants of the hospital.
Mandate to the prior and convent of Bath to deliver the office of sacristan
to William de Hampton, a monk of that place, to whom the king, during
the voidance of the see of Bath and Wells, has granted that otfice.
Protection, with clause voiumus, until Whitsun day, for William de Monte
Caniso, going beyond seas on the king's service. By p.s.
SafC'Conduct, until Midsummer, for Merlin de Senis, king's yeoman,
going beyond seas on the king's business. By p.s.
Presentation of Robert de Hoveden to the vicarage of the church of
Edelyngton, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the abbey of Bardeney being in his hands.
Protection, during pleasure, for William de Burdegala and his servants,
coming with goods and wares into the king's dominions to trade, subject to
the usual customs. By p.s.
Grant to John de Sandale, king's clerk, of 140/., due to the late king
from Bobert Hereward, deceased, sheriff of the counties of Cambridge,
Norfolk and Suffolk, for the arrears of his account as keeper of the
bishopric of Ely when it was void. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
1309.
Jan. 5.
Windsor.
1308.
Dec. 20.
Laiiglej.
68579.
Mbmbranb 16.
Safe-condact, during pleasure, for Percotus Barde, master of the king's
ship Isabella de Weitminster^ going on the king's business to divers ports,
the king undertaking to satisfy any claim for assistance rendered to the
ship. iFcedera.'] By p.s.
Presentation of Roger de Ledes to the church of Kellevedon, in the
diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy
of Westminster. 13y p g^
Vacated by surrender and otherwise below.
98
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308.
Dec. 20.
Laoglej.
1309.
Jan. 12.
Langley.
1308.
Dec. 15.
Kennington.
1309.
Jan. 14.
Langley.
Jan. 12.
Langley.
Jan. 19.
Windsor.
1308.
Dec. 30.
Windsor.
1309.
Jan. 14.
Langley.
Jan. 13.
Langley.
Jan. 21.
Langley.
Jan. 19.
Windsor.
Jan. 19.
Windsor.
Membrane 16— oon^.
Qrant to Geoffrey de Hakenesse, king's clerk, of the free chapel within
the castle of Shrewsbury. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the constable of the castle.
The abbot of St. Mary, St. Pierre sur Dive, staying beyond seas, has
letters nominating John de Sancto Albino, his fellow monk, and Thomas
Boydin his attorneys for four years.
By fine of 40^., at the instance of G. de Well'.
The abbot of St. Nicholas, Angers, staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating Bobert de Bures, his fellow monk, and Thomas Boydyn his
attorneys for four years. By fine of 40#., at the instance of G. de Well'.
Grant to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, of the prebend of Compton,
lately held by Hugolin de Iterann', deceased, in the church of Wells, in
the king's gin by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Bath and Wells.
By p.s.
Grant to Richard de Donecastre, king's clerk, of the hospital of St. Mary
Magdalen, Bypon, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the arch-
bishopric of York, subject to the maintenance of all constituted alms and
other charges. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
Protection, with clause volutnus^ for one year, for Richard de Grofton,
clerk, staying in Gkiscony with Master Jordan Moraunt on the king's
service.
Commission to Adam Charles of Sandwich to be a collector, together
with Michael le Joe&e and Robert de Staple, of prests and customs
(specified) in the town of Sandwich and along the coast to Southampton.
[^Incomplete.']
Vacated because on the Fine Roll,
Grant to William de Leicester, king's clerk, of the free chapel of St.
John, Colneye. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Hertford.
Protection, duHng pleasure, for John de Bloxham, king's yeoman.
By p.s.
Confirmation of the grant to Ralph de Stokes, king's clerk, of the prebend
of Wyghton in the church of St. Peter, York, to which the late king had
collated him during the voidance of the archbishopric of York. By p.s.
William de Clere, staying in England, has letters nominating William
Foghel his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Presentation of Roger de Ledes to the church of Harewode, in the diocese
of York. By p.s.
John de Vienna, going beyond seas, has letters nominating John son of
John de Vienna and William Fraunceys his attorneys for one year.
Acquittance to the dean and chapter of Chichester, sub-collectors in the
diocese of Chichester of the tenth imposed on the clergy of England by
pope Boniface VIII., for 40/. paid into the Exchequer by the hands of John
de Langeton, bishop of Chichester, on account of the arrears of that tenth.
The like to the same dean and chapter for a payment of 10/. 8d. on the
like account by the hands of the same bishop.
2 EDWARD II.— Part I.
99
1309.
Feb. 15.
LaDglej.
Jan. 22.
Langley.
Jan. 26.
Langley.
Jan. 24.
Langley.
Jan. 26.
Langley.
Feb. 2.
Guildford.
Feb. 5.
Stanwell.
Feb. 8.
Langley.
Feb. 8.
Langley.
Feb. 26.
Westminster.
Feb. 2.
Gnildford.
Membrane 16 — cont.
The like to the abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester, sub-collector in the
diocese of Worcester, for a like payment of 56s. on behalf of the parson of
the church of Doderhulle, by the hands of W. bishop of Worcester.
The like to the prior of Kenylworth, sub-collector in the diocese of
Coventry and Lichfield, for a like payment of 38*. Sd. by the hands of W.
bishop of that diocese, yiz. one mark on behalf of the prior of Clatercote
and 25*. 4<^. of the prior of Worcester.
John le Maayer the elder, merchant of Amiens, going beyond seas, has
letters nominating John le Mauver the younger his attorney for one year.
Presentation of BEamelin de Sancto Germano, upon the resignation of
Luke, the late vicar, to the vicarage of Staines, in the diocese of London,
in the king's gift by reason of the voidauce of the abbacy of Westminster.
Protection, in Ireland, for two years, for the abbot of Keynesham, staying
in England.
The like for the abbot of Thetford, going beyond seas.
Extension, until Michaelmas, of the term for which the custody of the
house of Thetford, during the voidance of the priorsjiip, has been committed
to William de Yentodoro, a monk of the Cluniac Order.
Grant to William de Glyff' of the marriage of Robert son of Robert
de Heselarton, of whose lands he has already received the custody.
By p.s.
Thomas de Stuteville, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Rol)ert
de Kyrkeby and Ralph de Barton his attorneys for one year. By p.s.
Henry de Stuteville, going beyond seas, has the like nominating the
same persons as his attorneys. By p.s.
Nicholas de Stuteville has the like nominating Robert de Kyrkeby his
attorney for one year. By p.s.
Richard de Gray, going on pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters nomi-
nating Robert de Sallawe and Roger de Neuton his attorneys until Whit-
suntide next. By p.s.
Nicholas de Gray, ffoing with him, as above, has like letters nominating
the same persons as his attorneys. By p.s.
Protection for them for the above period. By p.s.
Protection, for two years, for Gilbert, bishop of Enachdune (Annagh-
down), staying in England.
Greoffrey de Morton, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating William
de Morton and James de Willeby his attorneys for one year.
Licence, although the sheriff of the county of York has returned after
inquisition ad quod damnum that it is to the king's prejudice, for the
alienation in mortmain, by Simon de Stuteville to the prior of Newburgh
(de Novo Burgo)j of 7 messuages, 8 bovates and 54 acres of land, 7^ acres
of meadow, and a rent of ds. 4d. a year in Langleythorpe, Mildeby and
Edelyngthorpe, which the grantor holds of the heir of John de Moubray,
deceased, tenant in chief. By fine made before the treasurer.
Mbmbranb 15.
Prohibition against holding a tournament at Staunford or elsewhere
during the present Lent. [FcederaJ] By p.s.
Presentation of Roger de Sutton to the church of Pudding Norton, in
the diocese of Norwich.
Vacated by turrender.
o 2
100
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
Feb. 8.
Langley.
Feb. 6.
Langley.
Feb. 8.
Langley.
Feb. 10.
Langley.
Feb. 13.
Langley.
Feb. 8.
Langley.
Feb. 15.
Langley.
Feb. 20.
Langley.
Feb. 20.
Langley.
Feb. 23.
Kennington.
Feb. 27.
Westminster.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
Membrane 15 — coni.
Presentation of John de Kyngesbury to the church of Potynton, in the
diocese of Exeter.
Grant to Henry de Sandwyco, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry of Bath,
in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Bath and
Wells. By p.s.
Mandate in pui*8iiance to the keeper of the bishopric.
Presentation of William de Sutton to the church of Lanraytou, in the
diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the land and
heir of Richard de Ciriseaus, deceased, being in his hands.
Presentation of Henry de Lutegershale, upon the resignation of Master
John de Lutegershale to the church of Denham, in the diocese of Lincoln,
in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy of Westminster.
By p.8.
Presentation of John de Wodeford to the church of Hagworthyngham,
in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities
of the abbey of Bai'deneye being in his hands.
Presentation of Master William de Tavistok' to the vicarage of the church
of Rothele, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
lands of the Templars being in his hands.
Presentation of Roger de Ledes, upon the resignation of Geoffrey de
Hakenesse, to the church of Kelleveden, in the diocese of London, in the
king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy of Westminster. By p.8.
Safe-conduct, for two years, for Burgundius Gobus, Ruifinus Sakamilika
and other merchants of the society of the Lucriboni of Piacenza {de
Plesentia) coming with goods and wares into the king's dominions to trade,
subject to the usual customs.
Grant to William de Clyff, to whom the king had previously gi*anted the
marriage of the heir of Robert de Heslarton, deceased, of any penalty in-
curred by the minor by marrying without the king's licence. By p.s.
Safe-conduct for Bynde Bonaventure and Philip his brother, sent to
Lombardy to purchase twenty war-horses and twelve mares for the king's
use. [^Fcedera.']
Presentation of Master John de Middelton, upon the resignation of
Master Gilbert de Middelton, to the church of Asshebury, in the diocese
of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric
of Bath and Wells. By p.s.
Presentation of William de Melton to the church of Fakenhamdam, in
the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
that bishopric. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender and otherwise below.
Notification to R. archbishop of Canterbury, of the royal assent to the
election of John de Drokenesford, canon of Wells and chaplain of the pope,
to be bishop of Bath and Wells. By p.s.
Robert de Twyford, canon of Raveneston, bringing news of the death
of J. the late prior, has letters of licence to elect.
Mandate to the sheriifs of the counties of York, Westmorland, Cumber-
land and Lancaster, as often as there shall be need and at the request of the
master and brethren of the hospital of St, Leonard, York, to distrain upon
those persons within their bailiwicks who are bound to pay sheaves of
grain to that hospital and abstain from doing so.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Foxle to be a baron of the
Exchequer in the room of Roger de Heghham, deceased. [jPar/. Writs.']
f-k
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101
1309.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
March 1.
Westminster.
March 1.
Westminster.
March 4.
Westminster.
March 12.
Langley.
Membrane 15 — cont.
Peter de Majndeuford and Hugh de Everesdon, monks of St. Albans,
bringing news of the death of J. the late abbot, have letters of licence to
elect.
Grant to queen Isabella of the manors of Maclesfeld with its hundred,
CO. Chester, Ovreton with the commote of Meillorsesneyk', Rosfejr with
the commote of Money, and Pennaghan with the hamlet of Dolpenmeyn in
Wales, to hold as fully us the late queen Eleanor had held the same.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenant49 of the manors of Maclesfeld
and Overton.
The like to the tenants cif the manors of Rosfeyr and Pennaghan.
Mandate in pm*suance to Ivo de Multon, keeper of the manors of
Maclesfeld and Overton.
Tiie like to Roger de Moiluo Mari for the delivery of the manors of
Rosfeyr and Pennaghan with the hamlet of Dolpenmeyn and commote of
Meney.
Mandates to Ivo de Multon and Roger de Mortuo Mari to render to the
queen the issues of the above manors since Michaelmas last.
Presentation of Thomas de Shorham to the church of St. Bride, London,
in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy of Westminster.
By p.8.
Grant to Robert de Haustede the younger of the sum of 40/. yearly,
until ho be provided with land to that value. By p.s.
Philip de Arcy, staying in England, has letters nominating Robert de
Arcy his attorney for one year.
Bertram de Caillou, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Stephen
le Blund and Bernard de Marsano his attorneys for two years.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Morham, a knight of the
king'*s household (/amiiiaris miles noster), going to Rome.
Grant to Master Thomas de Logore, king's clerk, of the prebend in the
church of St. Mary, Salisbury, lately held by Matthew de Karolis de
NeapoHs, in the king^s gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric
of Salisbury.
Mandate in pursuance to S. bishop of Salisbury.
Protection, with clause volumtis, until Michaelmas, for John Level of
Tychemersh, going beyond seas with Aymer de Valencia on the king's
service. On the testimony of Aymer de Valencia.
The like for John de la Hose, going, as above, with Aymer de Valencia.
On the like testimony.
Mbmbranb 14.
Feb. 16. Acquittance to the abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester, sub-collector in the
Langley. diocese of Worcester of the tenth imposed by pope Boniface VIIL on the
clergy of England, with the assent of the late king, for 15#. 10c/., paid by him
into the Exche({uer on account of the arrears of that tenth, viz. on behalf
of the vicar of the church of Ciaverdon, 3^. 4d, ; of the parson of the
church of Littleton, 10«. 8c/. ; of the abbot of Morgan for his portion of
the church of Olveston, 6c/.; and of the abbot of Br uerne for his portion
in the churches of Schesnecote and Godicote, I6c/.
Feb. 28. The like to the abbot of Langley, sub-collector in the diocese of Norwich,
Westminster, for a like payment of 11/. 21c/.
March 4. The like to the abbot of Seleby, sub-collector in the diocese of York, for
Westminster, a like payment of 100^., on the behalf of the archdeacon of York, by the
hands oi W. archbishop of York.
102 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
]^3Q9^ Membrane 14 — cont.
The like to the prior of Thurgarton, sub-collector in the same diocese, for
a like payment of half a mark, on behalf of the vicar of Kjnaldeston, by the
hands of the archbishop of York.
Feb. 24. Agnes de Valencia, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas
Kennuigton. Clampe and John de Haspale her attorneys in Ireland for two years.
By p.s.
Protection, with clause volumus, in Ireland, for two years, for her, the
demands of Christiana de Marisco, if she shall make any, to certain lands
excepted. By p.s.
Feb. 26. Grant, until the daughters of Brian son of Allan attain their full age, to
W«8tmm8ter. Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, to whom the late king had granted the
custody of tbe lands which the same Brian son of Alan, deceased, had held
by knight service from the heir of John, late duke of Brittany, tenant in
chief, whose lands by reason of his minority were in the late king's hands,
with the marriage of Brian's second daughter, of that custody, together
with knight's fees, advowsons and dowers, and also of those lands held for
life by the late Theobald son of Alan of the inheritance of the daughters
of the said Brian, and which upon his death came into the king's hands.
By K., on the information of the treasurer.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, the escheator on this side
Trent. By K., on the like information.
Feb. 26. Presentation of William de Catefeld, chaplain, upon the resignation of
Westminster. John son of John de Westinton of Mutlinton, to the church of Thorpe
Basset, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance
of the abbacy of St. Albans.
Feb. 28. Protection, for three years, for Payn Turberville, going on pilgrimage to
Westminster, the Holy Land. By K. on the information of Robert son of Payn.
He also has letters nominating John de Deneys and Thomas Nicol his
attorneys for two years. By E., on the like information.
March 1 . Protection, for one year, for John de Bello Campo of Somerset, going
Westminster, beyond seas. On the testimony of Robert son of rayn.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Simon de Monte Acuto to the custody
of the castle of Beaumoris, with the same fee as John de Medefeld the late
constable of that castle.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the castle.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales.
Feb. 26. The abbot of Seez {de Sctgio)^ staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. Adam son of Reginald des Ores and WUliam son of Peter de Aderington his
attorneys for three years.
March 1. Presentation of Roger Travers to the church of St. Peter, Aldewyncle, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands or Walter,
bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, being in his hands. By p.s.
March 3. Appointment, during pleasure, of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, king's
Westminster, yeoman, to the custody of the castle of Drosselan.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales.
March 4. Protection, with clause volumuSy until Michaelmas, for W. bishop of
Westminster. Worcester, the treasurer, going beyond seas on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating Thomas de Birstone his attorney for the
same time.
Protection, as above, for John de Wyke, going with the bishop of
Worcester.
The like for W. bishop of Worcester, master of the hospital of St.
Leonard, York, going beyond seas, as above.
2 EDWABi) II.— t ART I. 103
1309. Membrane 14 — cant.
He also has letters nominating brother William de Scarthingwelle and
Thomas de Birstone his attorneys for the same period.
Master William de Birstone, going with the bishop of Worcester, has
letters nominating Thomas de Birston his attorney.
Protection, as above, for Adam de Orlton, William Boydel, Robert de
Grofhurst, William Draghspere, Master William de Byrstone, Peter Ingelard
and Alexander de Norton, going with the bishop of Worcester.
March 4. Presentation of Thomas de Suthwerk, upon the resignation of Thomas
Westminster, de Wymundham, to the church of Galdecote by Wassingle, in the diocese
of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Bobert de Brus,
a rebel, being in his hands.
Appointment, daring pleasure, of Adam de Gurdoun to the custody of
the town of Styethehulle in Scotland, in the king's hands by reason of the
rebellion of Thomas Bandolf '.
By K., on the information of H. earl of Lincoln and J. de Sandale.
Bobert Darcy, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Philip Darcy his
attorney until Midsummer.
Grant, during pleasure, to the scholars of the university of Oxford that
in personal actions they may summon the burgesses and other laymen
of the town (alios laicos municipii) of Oxford before the chancellor of
their university.
By K., because they had like letters in the time of the late king.
Mandate, during pleasure, to the sheriff, mayor and bailiffs of Oxford to
preserve, and to cause to be preserved inviolate, the privileges granted in
times past to the chancellor and scholars of the university.
By K., because they had like letters in the time of the late king.
March 4. Protection, with clause volumuSy until Michaelmas, for John de Britannia,
Westminster, earl of Richmond, going beyond seas on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating James de Sancto Albino and Bobert de
Kersbroke his attorneys for the same period.
Protection, with clause volumus until Michaelmas, for Aymer de Valencia,
earl of Pembroke, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
He also has letters nominating William de Claydon and Richard de Eton
his attorneys for the same period. By K.
Grant to William de Pojrntz, king's yeoman, of lands in the counties of
Lincoln and Somerset. By K.
Vacated by surrender and otherwise below,
John Level of Tychemersshe, going beyond seas with Aymer de Valencia,
has letters nominating Thomas de Birstone and John de Insula of Binge-
stede his attorneys until Michaelmas.
Protection, for one year, for WiUiam de Greteham, prior of Coldyngham.
By K., on information of the treasurer.
The like for Peter de Shevedon (or Shenedon)| dean of the king's free
chapel of Shrewsbury. By K.
Mbmbranb 13.
Feb. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle and John de Bates-
Westminster, ford, on complaint by Peter de Gavaston that divers persons broke his
free chace at Parkhurst in the Isle of Wight, and his free warren there
and at Thomle, Westrugge and Bordwode, in the same island, felled trees
in his woods and caught and carried away gamcy hares and rabbits.
104 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 13 — cont.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henrey de Staunton and Robert
de Retfordy on complaint by Walter Martel of Sheperetb tbat William son
of Ralpb de Sheperetb, and Juliana his wife, and John bis brother with
others forcibly entered his manor of Sheperetb, co. Cambridge, wrecked
his houses, felled trees, fished in his ponds, and carried away the timber
of the bouses and the trees.
March 2. The like to John de Foxle and John de Batesford, on complaint by
Westminster. Robert de Haustede the younger that Ralph de Gorges and other per-
sons forcibly entered the manor of Gatecumbe in the Isle of Wight, the
custody of which had been granted to him during the minority of the
heirs of Baldewyn de Insula, wrecked the doors of the houses, carried
away bis hay and goods, took the rabbits in the several wood and garden of
the manor and felled the trees. By pet. of C.
Feb. 28. Commission to John de Thorpe and Walter de Norwyco to certify the
Westminster, treasurer and barons of the Exchequer as to the condition of the king's
manor of Costesheye, co. Norfolk, when the same was received by Walter
de Mouncey, and at the time of his death, and also when committed to
Robert de Haustede.
March 4. Commission to John le Breton, John de Mutford and Hugh de Neyvill',
Westminster, on complaint by Tydeman le Joevene, John Pape of Gutland and Gerwyn
de Fousthuse, merchants of Almain, to enquire touching a robbery committed
upon them at Berden, co. Essex, in the time of the late king, and the true
value of the stolen goods.
March 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe and Walter de
Westminster. Norwyco touching the breach of the king's park of Costeseye, co. Norfolk,
and the pursuit and capture of game in bis free warren at that place.
Mbmbranb 12.
March 8. Protection, with, clause volumusy until Michaelmas, for Robert son of
Langley. Payn, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned going with him : —
Thomas atte Welle. Nicholas de Valers.
John de Cay. John de Dovorr*.
John de Sancto Quintino.. Robert son of Payn the younger.
Roger de Welleford.
By K.y on the testimony of Robert son of Payn.
March 15. Indemnity for William de Doncaster, citizen of Chester, against Walter,
Stratford, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, for 300/. due from him to the bishop,
which he has paid into the Exchequer.
March 12. Mandate to escheators, sheriffs and others not to take to the king's use,
Stratford at during the voidance of the abbacy of St. Albans, any grain or other goods,
^^^' the late king, in consideration of the payment of 1,000 marks to him and his
successors by the prior and convent for each year of any such voidance,
having granted to them the custody of the property and the disposal of all
issues accruing to their house. By p.s.
March 14. Mandate to the executors of Master Eustace de Cotesbache to deliver the
Stratford, rolls, memoranda, Ac, of the office o\ chamberlain and receiver in Scotland
to Master John de Weston, appointed, during pleasure, to that oflice.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Master John de Weston to be chamber-
lain and receiver for Scotland, and to discharge the duties of the office
2 EDWARD IL— Part L 105
1309. Membrane 12 — cont,
through Robert de Hejron, king's clerk, the controller for Scotland*
receiving the same fee as the late chamberlain, Eustace de Cotesbache.
Writ de intendendo directed to the sheriffs and to the king's ministers
and bailiffs in Scotland.
Protection, with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for John de Pabeham,
Roger de Inkepeune, John Merlyn and Percival Symeon, going beyond
seas on the king's service with Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
On the testimony of the earl of Pembroke.
March 12. Confirmation of the grant by the late king to Robert de Cardoiir, king's
Stratford, yeoman, of the marriage of the heir of Hubert de Multon, deceased, tenant
in chief; and revocation of a subsequent grant of that marriage to William
Inge, made in error by the king. By p.s.
March 10. Robert son of Payn, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
iMoglej, nominating Nicholas Gaillard his attorney until Michaelmas.
Nicholas de Yalers, going with Robert son of Payn, has letters nomina-
ting Nicholas Gaillard his attorney for the same period. By p.s.
March 11. Protection, for one year, for Robert de Monte Alto, going on pil-
Langley. grimage to Santiago. By p.s.
March 4. Protection, with clause volumfiSy for one year, for Boniface de Siduciis,
Westminster, archdeacon of Buckingham, going beyond seas on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating Manfred de Burgiis his attorney for the
same period.
March 4. Qrant to Thomas Jorsce, cardinal priest of St. Sabina, for facilitating the
Westminater. king's business at the court of Rome, of a yearly pension of 100 marks.
The like grants to the under-mentioned cardinals, viz. : —
Amald de Pelagrue, cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Porticu^ of
60 marks.
Peter de Golumpna, cardinal deacon, of 60 marks.
Luke de Flysk', cardinal deacon of St. Mary in Via LcUa^ of 40 marks.
William Ruffati, cardinal priest of St. Potenciana, of 40 marks.
Bertrand de Bordes, bishop of Alby (episcopus Albineh*)^ the pope's
chamberlain, of 30 marks.
Memorandum, These letters were delivered to Walter, bishop of
Worcester, the treasurer, for delivery to the cardinal. By p.s.
March 12. Although upon notification by the dean and chapter of Elphin of the
Stratford, the death of Donatus [O'Flanagan], the late bishop of that see, letters of
licence to elect were granted ^2 September, 1307) to them, and Geoffrey de
Geneville was empowered (2 September, 1307) to give the royal assent to
such election, and further the chancellor of Ireland was commanded
(2 September, 1307) to issue his mandate for the restoration of the tempo-
ralities, yet the dean and chapter, notwithstanding those letters, elected
Charles [M'Inlianaig O'Connor], of the Premonstratentian Order, and
without seeking the royal assent to his election presented him to the
metropolitan, from whom an appeal was made to the court of the arch-
bishop of Armagh, primate of all Ireland. In the absence of the primate
Reginald Taff*, his vicar-general, confirmed the election and caused the
elect to be consecrated. Notwithstanding that the dean and chapter have
not made use of the grace granted to them, yet in consideration of a fine
of 20 marks, made by the elect on behalf of himself and of the dean and
chapter, payable in annual instalments of five marks at the Exchequer,
Dublin, the king having accepted his fealty and re8tore<l the temporalities,
commands John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to cause them to be
delivered to the bishop, first receiving from him sufiicient security for
the payment of the iue and also letters under his seal and that of the dean
106 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1309. Membrane 12 — coni.
and chapter binding them not to proceed to any future election without first
seeking a licence to elect, and after the election to pray for the royal assent
and to observe all other things requisite in such case.
March 16. Presentation of Adam de Lymbergh to the church of Rye near Win-
Langley. chelsea, in the diocese of Chichester. By p.s.
Safe-conduct, for two years, for Portuguese merchants and their ships
coming to England to trade. By C.
Mbmbranb 11.
March 4. Grant, at the instance of Peter de Gavaston, to Nigel le Brun, escheator
Westminster, for Ireland, of •746/. due to the Exchequer, Dublin, n'om the late escheator
Walter de la Haye, being the arrears of his last account, for which his lands
have been seized into the king's hands, who wills that Nigel le Brun is to
hold them until he shall have levied the amount of the debt out of their
issues, or until Walter, or his heirs, shall have otherwise discharged it.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Thombury, king's clerk, to
the office of chancellor of Ireland.
Mandate in pursuance to the justiciary, John Wogan, to deliver the
chancellor's seal to him.
March 4. Protection, for one year, for the abbot of Cumbermere.
Westminster.
Boger Daundely, staying in England, has letters nominating William
de Whetham his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for John Van, merchant, going beyond
seas on the king's business.
Protection, with clause volumusy until Michaelmas, for J. bishop of
Norwich, going beyond seas on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating Bichard de Sutton and Simon de Dese-
burgh his attorney for the same period.
The like protection for the under-mentioned persons, going with the
bishop of Norwich : —
Master William de Ejiapton, Adam Bacun.
archdeacon of Norwich. Master Bobert le Keu.
Thomas Bacun. On the testimony of the bishop of Noi*wich.
Master Bobert le Keu, going beyond seas as above, has letters nomi-
nating Simon de Deseburgh and James de Ghedestan his attorneys until
Michaelmas. On the like testimony.
Master William de Knapton, archdeacon of Norwich, has like letters
nominating Thomas de Byrston. On the like testimony.
Thomas Bacun has like letters nominating Bobert de Gememutha and
Thomas de Neuton. On the like testimony.
Adam Bacun has like letters nominating the same Bobert and Thomas.
On the like testimony.
March 4. Grant, during pleasure, to Adam de Gurdun, to hold rent free, of the
Westmmster. town of Stiechehulle in Scotland, in the king's hands by reason of the
rebellion of Thomas Bandolph.
By K., on the information of H. earl of Lincoln and J. de Sandale.
Mandate in pursuance to William de Bevercotes, chancellor of Scotland.
March 7. Grant to Boniface de Ledes, upon the resignation of Boger de Ledes, of
Langley. the free chapel within the castle of Shrewsbury. By p.s.
108
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
March 18.
Langley.
* Membrane 11 — cont,
Simon do Grelley, canon of Chichester, going beyond Heas, has letters
nominating John de Eston and Thomas de Languerssc his attorneys for
one year.
March 8.
WestnMnster.
March 12.
Langley.
March 12.
Stratford-at-
Bow.
March 15.
Laogley.
March 15.
Langley.
March 10
Langley.
March 13.
Westminster.
March 16.
Langley.
March 12.
Stratford.
Mbmbranb 10.
Licence, upon fine, after inquisition ad quod damnum, for the alienation
in mortmain by William de Tracy, parson of the church of Morteho, of a
rent of 6G«. fid. and hnlf an acre of land in Morteho and Westdune,
which he holds by knight service from William Martyn, tenant in chief,
for the endowment of a chaplain io celebrate divine service daily in the
church of St. Mary, Morteho, for the soul of the grantor.
Licence for the abbot and convent of St. Mary, York, to acquire in
mortmain land of their own fee, to the yearly value of 185/. 10*. lOrf., being
the i*esidue not yet acquired by them under a grant of the late king, at the
instance of queen Margaret, for the acquisition of land to the yearly value
of 200/. By p.s.
Pardon of the outlawry of Roger de Brockeleye for non-appearance before
Aymer de Valencia and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for th(i couaiy of bometbet;, ttt^ aasv;trJquching a breach of the park of
qaeen Margaret at Camel; and also for noc^^peai:*^^® ^^^^^'^ William
Martyn and the other justices of oyer and termineroT^tk© s*"^® ^^^S ^
answer for a trespass on the park of W. bishop of Bath ^P^ Wells, at
Westbury, and other trespasses against Henry Goderode, the reaplBt^C''*^**^)
of John Adam of Barewe, and others.
Pardon, at the instance of Anthony, bishop of Durham, of the out]
of William le f ssher and Hugh de Verdale, for non-appearance befoi
William de Hereford and Roger de Heghham, justices of oyer and terminer
of the late king at Durham, when impleaded by Richard, late prior of
Durham, for divers trespasses.
Licence for John de Hastinges the elder, to grant in fee to John de
Hastinges the younger, the manor of Aston Cauntelou, co. Warwick, lands
and tenements in Patindene, co. Surrey, the castle and town of Kilgarran^
with lands in Emelyn and Deffrenbruen, and lands and tenements in St.
Clare Amgoyt and Empelliniok' in Wales, held in chief.
By K., on the testimony of Hugh le Despenser.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and con-
vent of Whyteby, by Richard de Iiton, of 3 messuages and 5 bovates of
land in Normanby in Whytebystrand ; and by John de Irton, of a toft
and two acres of land in the same place, which are of the fee of the abbot.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert le Seneschal of Skyren,
to the prior and convent of Watton of a messuage, 6 bovates of land,
13 acres of meadow, and a rent of I2d. in Skyren.
Licence to John de Hastingges to demise lo Margery, late the wife of
Alan, earl of Meneteth', for her life, the manor of "Wotton, held in chief,
4 acres of land and tlie advowson of the church of that place excepted.
By K., on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Henry de Barkeby,
chaplain, to the abbot and convent of Osolveston, of a messuage and one
virgate of land in Newebold Sauce.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Stratford to acquire in mortmain
land and rents to the yearly vulue of 50/. By K.
Vacated by surrender.
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1309.
March 16.
Langley.
March 10.
Langlej.
Membrane 10 — cont.
Pardon of the outlawry of William Horn of Staxton for non-appearance
before Peter de Malo Lacu and the other jastices of oyer and terminer of
the late king, for the county of York, to answer touching the death of
William Cosyn of Dryffeld
Pardon of the outlawry of Kichard Wyles for non-appearance before
Peter de Malo Lacu and the other justices of oyer and teiminer of the
late king, for the county of York, to answer touching the death of Roger
son of William de Lund'.
March 4. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Roger de Wellesworthe, of Cicely
Westminister, de la More, staying in the city of London, from all tallages, aids, watches,
and other contributions leviable from her by the king or his ministers.
By p.s.
Mbubranb 9.
March 20.
Langley.
March 4.
WestmiiiBter.
March 15.
Stratford.
March 4.
Westminster.
April 1.
Langley.
April 3.
Langley.
April 9.
Langley.
Aprils.
Langley.
April 11.
lieingley.
Presentation of John Hamelyn to the church of Penbeher, in the diocese
of St. Davids.
Writ de intendendo, during pleasure, for Henry de Hastinges, appointed
as his deputy in the Cinque Ports by William Trente, to whom the late
king had granted for life the office of ganger of wines throughout £ngland.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Bereford to be chief justice
of the Bench.
Mandate in pursuance to the justices of the Bench. [Pari. Writs,']
Grant of the manor of Lugwardyn, which had been taken into the
king's hands upon the death of John Walraund, together with the issues
received since that event, to hold until it shall be delivered to the heirs, to
Roger Tyrel, to whom the king, in whose hands it was by reason of the
idiocy of John Walraund, had previously granted it to hold during pleasure.
By K., on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
Presentation of Richard de Duffeld, upon the resignation of Richard de
Henney, to the vicarage of Barton-upon-Humber, in the diocese of Lincoln,
in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy of Bardeney.
By p.s.
Presentation of John de Bray to the church of All Hallows, Walyngford,
in the diocese of Salisbury.
Grant to John Huliin of the chantry of the king's chapel in the castle of
Old Sarum, void by the death of Michael de Wodeford, chaplain. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of the county of Wilts.
Safe-conduct, for two years, at the request of the king of France, for
Master Peter de Aureliaco, going to Ireland on the business of Master
William Carreria in reference to a provision made by the Pope for the
latter in the church of Armagh. By p.s.
William de Estanye, archdeacon of Lincoln, staying beyond seas, has
letters nominating Richai'd de Middelton his attorney for two years.
Grant to James de Spinis and Hugh Paganelli, and other merchants
of the society of the Spini of Florence, in part payment of the king's
indebtedness to them, of 500 marks out of the sum payable by the prior
and convent of St. Albans during the voidance of that house.
By bill of John de Sandale.
Mandate in pursuance to the prior and convent.
110
CALENDAK OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
April 13,
Leioglej.
April 8.
Langlej.
April 16.
Langley.
April 18.
Langley.
April 22.
Langlej.
April 16.
Langlej.
April 22.
April 24.
Langley.
April 25.
Langley.
April 16.
Langley.
Membrane 9 — cont.
Indemnity for John de Wyleby, sheriff of Northampton, and Eichard
Basset of Welledon, upon payment into the Exchequer by the former of
lOOs, of the monies due from the latter to Walter de Langeton, bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield. By bill of Exchequer.
The like for the same John de Wyleby for another 100^. for the same
Bichard Basset.
The like for the same John de Wyleby on account of similar payments
of 7/. 4s, 5^d,, viz. I04s. 5^d, for Richard Basset and 40s. for Henry de
Tychemersshe.
Ghrant to William de Poyntz, king's yeoman, of all those lands formerly
in the tenure of Boland de Cumbar, who had married Joan, late the wife
of Elias de Albiniaco, tenant in chief, in the counties of Lincoln and
Somerset, as soon as a sum of 300/. shall have been received out of their
issues by Albinus de Beuery, to hold so long as they shall be in the
king's hands, and, in case of the death of Joan, until the heirs of Elias de
Albiniaco, should they be minors, attain their full age. These lands, on
account of Boland de Gumbar's flight from justice, had been taken into the
hands of the late king, by whom they were assigned to Albinus de Beuery
to levy on them payment of 300/. granted to him for his good service,
which sum is not yet fully discharged. By p.s.
Master William de Bereham, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
Henry de Bereham and John de Bereham his attorneys for two years.
Protection, for one year, for the prior of Tykeford, going beyond seas.
Grant to Walter de Sutton, king's clerk, upon the resignation of Nicholas
de Hugate, king's clerk, of the king's chapel of Aber, in the diocese of
Bangor. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the spiritualities of the bishopric
of Bangor.
Prohibition against holding a tournament at Newmarket or elsewhere in
those parts. iFcedera.'\ By p.s.
Presentation of Eichard de Welleford, upon the resignation of John de
Stowe, to the church of Debach, in the diocese of Norwich.
Protection, for one year, for Joan de Vivoun, staying beyond seas.
Robert de Monte Alto, going on pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters
nominating Roger de Bilneye and William Goscelyn his attorneys for one
year.
William, prior of Tykeford, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
Peter son of Michael de Neuport his attorney for one year.
Protection, for three years, for John de Calchhille, keeper of the
hospital of the Holy Innocents for lepers, without Lincoln, and for the
brethren of that house, in the enjoyment of the possessions of their house.
Facilities are to be given them when collecting alms.
Protection, until Martinmas, for Godfrey, abbot of Peterborough, going
beyond seas. By p.s.
Mandate to Robert son of Roger to render the homage and other ser-
vices due to John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, which hitherto he had
neglected to perform. [Fadera,]
2 EDWARD II.— Part I.
Ill
1309.
April 25.
Langley.
April 27.
Langlej.
April 27.
Langley.
April 24.
Langlej.
April 27.
May 8.
Westminster.
April 30.
Langley.
March 1.
Langley.
April 25.
liingley.
Ma^ 2.
Westminster.
Maj 1.
Waltham.
Mbmbranb 8.
Safe-conduct, until Martinmas, for Godfrey de Crouland, king's chaplain,
going on pilgrimage beyond seas. By p.s.
Protection, during pleasure, for John de Crosseby, king's clerk, master
of the hospital of St. Nicholas without Carlisle.
Presentation of John de Sandale to the church of Misterton, in the
diocese of York. By p.s.
Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln, of the royal assent to the election
of Boger de Clere, canon of Raveneston, to be prior of that house.
By p.s.
Nicholas de Blascote, staying in England, has lettei*fl nominating Richard
de Burwode his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Licence, upon fine, of 2 marks, for Matilda, late the wife of John de
Furneaus, tenant in chief, to marry whomsoever she will of the king's
allegiance.
Acquittance to the prior of Kenilworth, sub-collector in the diocese of
Coventry and Lichfield of the tenth imposed by pope Boniface VIII., for
8/. \\s. 6|e/. paid into the Exchequer by the hands of Walter, bishop of
that see. on account of the arrears of such tenth. By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the abbot of Burton-on-Trent, sub-collector in the same
diocese, for a like payment of 30/. ios. Ad, By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the abbot of Shirburne in Dorset, sub-collector in the diocese
of Salisbury, for a like payment of \02s. by the hands of S. bishop of
Salisbury. By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the same abbot for a like payment 9/. 14<. 6d,
The like to the same abbot for a like payment of 9/. 2\\d,
The like to S. bishop of Salisbury, sub-coUector in that diocese for a like
payment of 28i. on behalf of the abbot of Shirebume in Dorset.
The like to the same bishop for a like payment of 10 marks on behalf of
the same abbot.
Protection, with clause volumusy until Michaelmas, for Roger le Sauvage,
going beyond seas on the king's service^
John de Bello Campo of Somerset, going beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating John de Wodhulle and Robert de Sheptone his attorneys for one
year. By K., on the information of Robert son of Payn.
Grant to John de Sandale, king's clerk, of the archdeaconry of Rich-
mond in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the
late voidance of the see of York. By p.B.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
Master Roger Cantok, parsou of the church of Herdewyk, going to Ire-
land, has letters nominating Nicholas de Langeton his attorney until
Michaelmas.
Roger, abbot of Meaux (de Melsd)^ going beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating Stephen de Kenerthorp his attorney for the same period.
Presentation of William de Herlaston to the church of Corston Dyn-
ham, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of the
custody of the lands and heir of Joceus de Dynham, deceased, tenant in
chief, being in his hands.
112 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 8 — cowt.
Maj 2. John de Bensted, clerk, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. Thomas de Butterwyk' and Roger de Preslaand his attorneys until
Michaelmas.
Protection, with clause volumusy for him for the same period.
Protection, with clause volumus, for the same period, for Henry, parson of
the church of Ermynton, Robert de Asphale, Robert de Pepham and Stephen
de Aulton, parson of the church of Calby, going with John de Bensted on
the king's service.
May 3. Richard, prior of Hertford, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. Thomas de Mymmes and Adam de Brom his attorneys until Michaelmas.
April 27. Appointment, during pleasure, of Hugh de Everesdon, abbot elect of the
Laugley. monastery of St. Albans, to survey the king's manors and those of the
Templars, on this side Trent, which are in the king's hands. By p.s.
April 24. Protection, for one year, for John de Neville going to Ireland.
Langley. By p.s.
May 3. Presentation of Elias de Shordich to the church of Brampton, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Robert
Peverel being in his hands. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
March 28. Appointment of John de Fresingfeld, Drogo de Barentyn and John de
Langley. Ditton to be justices in eyre in the islands of Gernereye, Jereseye, Serk
and Aureneye, and also to act as justices of oyer and terminer in those
islands.
Writ de intendendo directed to the people of those islands.
May 7. Protection, for two years, for the abbot and monastery of St. Mary, York,
Westminster, and ils cell of Wederhale, in the quiet enjoyment of the possessions of the
monastery. By K., on the information ofW. de Melton.
Richard de Bereford, staying in England, has letters nominating William
le Lowe and Ralph de Burwode his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
April 26. Grant to Thomas Wale of 560 marks, for surrendering to the king his
Langley. wood in the county of Northampton, lying between the dike called 'la
Bernette ' and the royal forest of Whyttlewode, and extending towards
Wappeuham and le Frethe of BuckenhuUe.
May 6. John de Hibernia, clerk, staying in England on the king's service, has
Westminster, letters nominating Adam le Blund of Arclo his attorney in Ireland for two
years.
John de Fresingfeld, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating Adam de WesthfJe his attorney until All Saints day.
Ralph de Dalton, clerk, going beyond seas on* the business of Hugh de
Everesdon, abbot elect of St. Albans, has letters nominating John de
Doncaster and William Hauberk his attorneys until Michaelmas.
Protection, for two years, for John, prior of Wederhale, a cell of the
abbey of St. Mary, York. On the information of W. de Melton.
Mandate to the tenants of the castle of Fodrynggeye, ' the town of
Torkeseye, and of the manors and lands in the counties of Northampton,
Lincoln, Northumberland, York, Derby, Huntingdon, Rutland, Bedford,
Middlesex and Suffolk, lately held by John de Balliolo, to render to
John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, to whom the king has granted those
lands, the homage, fealty, and services due for their lands. \Fadera.']
2 EDWARD II.— Part I. 113
^QAQ Mbmbranb 7.
May 5. Grant of the right of collation to prebends in the collegiate church of
Westminster. Abbeville, the two which shall first become void excepted, to queen Isabella,
to whom the king had previously granted Ponthieu and Monstreuil for her
personal expenses.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the church of Abbeville.
Vacated because otherwise below.
May 7. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Hugh le Despenser, for his yeo-
Westminster. man, Nicholas Fiz Herbert of Chyrchsomersale, from being put on assizes,
juries or recognisances. By K., on the information of Hugh le Despcnser.
Presentation of Hugh de Blounham to the vicarage of the church of
Wendeye, in the diocese of Ely, in the king's gift, by reason of the lands
of the Templars being in his hainds.
May 9. Presentation of Robert de Bardelby to the church of Horsele, in the
Westminster, diocese of Winchester.
Vacated because otherwise below.
May 8. Protection, with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for John de Husthwayt,
Westminster, clerk, staying in Gascony on the king's service.
May 5. Grant of the right of collation to all prebends in the collegiate church
Westminster, of Abbeville to queen Isabella, to whom the king had previously granted
Ponthieu and Monstreuil for her personal expenses.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the church of Abbeville.
May 9. Extension until a fortnight after Michaelmas of the safe-conduct
We.Htminster. granted to Manetus Benaudi, Bald us Gasy, Grisus de Barbarine and other
merchants of the society of the Pullices and Bembertini of Florence, whilst
within the realm settling the debts of Hugelin Semper, John Biche and
Gronorus Gugdi, associates of that society, formerly dwellers in the city of
London, who left the kingdom without satisfying their creditors. By C.
Grant to Emericus de Friscobaldi' and the other merchants of the society
of the Friscobaldi of Florence, to pay on each sack of wool exported by
them from England, during the reign of the late king, half a mark, instead
of the custom 40<. which he had imposed, and that they are not to be
charged with any sum in excess of half a mark for wool exported during
that time. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to such as shall supply the place of the Treasurer.
Vacated by surrender^ and otherwise below.
May 8. Hugh, abbot of St. Andrew's, Vercelli, staying beyond seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating John de Canefeld and James de Theotomin his attorueys for
three years.
Constancia de Byem', staying in Gascony, has letters nominating Peter
Scuderii Dabos and Bernard de Lac her attorneys for four years.
May 9. Presentation of John de Ockam to the church of West Horsle in the
Westminster, diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the
Templars being in his hands. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 10. Bernard, archbishop of Bouen, staying beyond seas, has letters nomi-
Westminster. nating Nicholas de Tieys, canon of the church of St. Stephen de Gresstbus^
Paris, and Amald Chatuel his attorneys for three years.
April 27. Restoration, at the instance of Emericus de Frescobald', to Gracius de
Langley. Freso, to whom a pardon for the death of Roger Bonaventura had been
previously granted, of his goods found among those of Emericus, forfeited
and taken into the king's hands. By p.s.
114 CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1309, Membrane 7 — cent.
Mandate in pursuance to G^ofirey de Conductu and Simon Belet, sherifis
of the city of London.
May 13. Grant to Master John Praunceys of the prebend of Rikhale in the church
Westminster, of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
archbishopric of York.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
May 10. Exemption, during pleasure, at the instance of queen Isabella, of the
Westminster, prior and convent of Bermundeseye, from contributions to the king's use,
on account of losses sustained by the submersion of their lands through a
breach in the bank of the Thames. By K.
Membrane 7 {Schedule).
May 14. Appointment of John del Aunoy, knight, to be seneschal and warden
Windsor, (parde), of the county of Ponthieu and Monstreuil. French.
Mbmbranb 6.
May 11. Confirmation of the sale by Hugh le Despenser, the grantee of the late
Westminster, king, to Qerard Salvayn of the custody of a I'ent of 45s. 6d. issuing out of
the manor of Cumbe, co. Dorset, payable by Elizabeth, late the wife of
Philip Paynel, tenant in chief, and also of the marriage of John son and
heir of the same Philip, and in case of his dying a minor of the marriage
of successive heirs.
May 15. Grant to Peter de Gavaston of the custody of the lands in the county of
Westminster. York of Richard de Essheton, Henry de la Sale, Peter de Gousle and
Stephen de Oustwyk, deceased, tenants in chief, with the marriages of their
heirs, which custody and marriages fell into the king's hands before he
granted the castle of Skipton in Craven and manor of Brustwyke, from
which those lands are held, to the same Peter de Gaveston and Margaret
his wife, his own niece.
Mandate in pursuance to Gerard Salvayn, escheator beyond Trent.
[FcBdera,]
May 14. Grant, during pleasure, to John de Hothum, king's clerk, of the office of
Westminster. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dublin.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 15. Mandate to John Moriz, keeper of the bishopric of Bath and Wells, to
Westminster, restore the temporalities to John de Drokenesford, canon of Wells, bishop
elect, the king having accepted fealty from him after confirmation of
his election by the archbishop of Canterbury.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the bishopric
May 13. John de la Mare, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Humphrey
Westminster^ son of John de Bohum and William de Bradewelle, his attorneys for one
year. By K.
Protection for him for the same period. By K.
May 13. William son of John de Parys of Homby, going to Jerusalem, has
Westminster, letters nominating John de Someredeby his attorney for three years.
ByK.
May 14. Presentation of Master John de Evresdon to the church of Bruynton,
Westminster, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of
Walter de Langeton, bishop of Co7entry and Lichfield, being; in his hands.
By K.y on the information of W. de Melton.
2 EDWARD n.— Part I. 115
1309. Membrane 6 — cont.
May 14. Grant, during pleasure, at the instance of Hugh le Despenser, to Juliana,
Westminster, late the wife of Roger Styne (or Styve), of the custody of two parts of his
lands in Draycote, co. Wilts., which lands are by reason of the idiocy of
John, son and heir of the said Roger, in the king's hands, subject to a
yearly payment into the Exchequer of 44*. 8rf., at which sum the lands
are extended by the escheator, and also to providing reasonable sustenance
for the idiot. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 12. Grant, during pleasure, to Roger de Brunnolvesheved of lands in Strike-
WcRtminster. landketel, co. Westmorland, which by reason of the idiocy of John de
Stirkeland are in the king's hands, subject to a yearly payment of 3()«. into
the Exchequer, and to providing reasonable sustenance for the imbecile.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 15. William de Horkesley, going beyond seas to receive his inheritance
Westminater. in Burgundy, has letters nominating Simon de Middelton and John de
Middelton his attorneys for two years.
Protection for him for the same period.
May 6. Richard de Bereford, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating
Westminster. William le Lou and Ralph de Burwode his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
May 16. Grant to John de Sandale, king's clerk, of the prebend of Dunden in the
Westminster, church of WeUs, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
bishopric of Bath and Wells.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop elect of Bath and Wells.
May 15. Motification to J. bishop of Norwich, of the revocation by the king of
Westminster, his presentation of Arnald Lupi de Tillio to the church of Suthcrek, the
advowson of that church belonging, not to the king, but to the prior and
convent of Castelacre, to whom the late king liad granted it. By K. & C.
May 4. Nicholas de Balscote, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating
Westminster. William le Lou and Ralph de Burwode his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
May 15. Eleanor, abbess of Preaux {de PrcUellis), going to her house, has letters
Westminster, nominating Giles de Monasterio and Robert Terry her attorneys for two
years.
Protection, for one year, for Master Reginald de Sancto Albano, clerk,
staying beyond seas. By K.
May 13. Peter Bascle, going beyond seas, has letters nominating John le Eeu of
Westminster. Berkhamstede his attorney for two years.
May 17. Grant, during pleasure, to Rees ap Gryflyth, king's yeoman, of whatever
Westminster, the king holds in the towns of Thanbeder, Talbondsteven,Trevillan, Suylen,
Nyscuman, and Lercediaknelond near Kermardyn, subject to the usual
yearly payments into the Exchequer at Kermardyn. By p.s«
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales.
May 15. Safe-conduct, until the Assumption, for the envoys of W., count of
Westminster. Holland, coming to England to treat of the controversies between English
and Flemish merchants. [^Fcedera.']
May 20. Protection, for one year, for Nicholas Chival going beyond seas.
Westminster. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
The like, for two years, for Richard Pynnok. By K.
The like, for five years, for John de Roches^ going on pOgrimage to
Jerusalem. By K.
B 2
116 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
-|q/\Q Membrane 5.
May 20. Appointment, daring pleasure, of Jolin de Skydemore, king's yeoman, to
Westminster, keep the castle of Lampadervanr, with its armament and munitions, and
grant to him of 60/. a year payable out of the Exchequer at Kaermerdyn, so
that he may have in the castle 30 defensible men {homine$ defensahiles)
viz. 15 archers and 15 crossbowmen.
Memorandum. This patent was sealed under the king's seal whilst
Prince of Wales and is now renewed.
By K., on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
May 22. Presentation of Stephen de Molendinis to the church of Thomee in the
Mortlake. diocese of Chichester. By p.s.
May 20. Grant, during pleasure, of Adam de Stanay, king's yeoman, for his good
Merton. service in Scotland, of the town of Muston in Englefeld, which Master
James de Sancto Greorgio, deceased, held for life. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Holand, justice of Chester.
May 17. Presentation of WiUiam de Melton to the church of Fakenhamdam in the
Westminster, diocese of Norwich. By p.s.
May 12. Presentation of John de Okham to the church of West Horslee in the
Westminster, diocese of Winchester. By K.
May 20. Grant of payment out of the issues of the justiceship of the king's forest
Merton. on this side Trent, to Thomas son of Laurence de Lodelowe, William
de Uppeton and John de Sancto Omero, of 60 marks received for the
use of the late king by Hugh le Despenser and Hugh de Cressingham, the
treasurers in Scotland. By K,
May 25. John de Sancto Johanna, going beyond seas, has letters nominating John
Kennington. de Thorpland his attorney for two years.
May 15. Presentation of William de Herlaston, to the church of Corston Dynham
Westminster, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift by reason of the
custody of the lands and heir of Joceus de Dynham, deceased, tenant in
chief, being in his hands.
May 25. Grant to Hugh le Despenser of the manor of Cheleworth with the
Kennington. forestership of Braden forest, held in chief by serjeanty, so long as the
same are in the king's hands, of both of which Robert de Kenes had
granted him the reversion upon his own death, but had subsequently
alienated them without licence to Oliver de Sancto Amando, for which
trespass they were seized into the king's hands. By p.s.
May 24. Ingelram de Umframville, going to Scotland on the king's service, has
Kennington. letters nominating Adam de Benton his attorney for one year.
May 26. Protection, with clause volumus^ until All Saints day, for him going as
Kennington. above. By p.s.
May 27. Writ de intendendo^ to the tenants of the priory of Ravenston, for Roger
Kennington. de Clere, canon of that house, the king after confirmation of his election
as prior by J. bishop of Lincoln, having accepted fealty from, and restored
the temporalities to him. By p.s.
May 28. Godfrey, abbot of Peterborough, going beyond seas, has letters nomi-
Kennington. nating John de Trikyngham, his fellow moi^, and Master Geoffrey de
Makeseye, his attorneys until Martinmas.
Majr 28. Grant to Humphrey de Bouhun earl of Hereford and Essex, of per-
Kennington. mission to repay all sums in which he is indebted to the Crown, by yearly
instalments of 20/., a favour which had also been conceded to him by the
late king.
2 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 117
1309. Membrane 5 — coni.
June 2. Grant to William de Melton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Suth Cave, in
Sheen. the church of St Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the archbishopric of York.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York*
June 2. Protection, with clause volumusy until Michaelmas, for Robert de Kendale,
Sheen. going to Ireland on the king's service. By K.
June 2. Robert, abbot of Preaux, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Sheen. brother John de Bello Monte Rogerii and Richard de Pratellis his attorneys
for three years.
June 2. Protection, with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for John de Rale,
Sheen. going beyond seas on the king's service, with Aymer de Valencia, earl of
Pembroke. On the testimony of the earl of Pembroke.
June 3. John de Cretyng', going beyond seas, has letters nominating James Maylle
Sheen. and John de Bleyseworth his attorneys for two years.
June 4. Indemnity for Marmaduke de Twenge, upon payment into the Exchequer
Sheen. of 20/. on account of the sum of 100/., being the arrears of a pension of 40/.
a year due from him to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and of a
further sum of 20/., being that pai-t of the same pension due at Whit-
sunday. By bill of Exchequer.
June 5. Presentation of Edmund Hanward to the church of St. Mary, Wetyng, in
Westminster, the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the
lands and heir of Giles de Plaiz, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his
hands. By p.s.
June 3. John, son of Richard Pynnok', of Salisbury, going on pilgrimage to Jeru-
Sheen. salem, has letters nominating Henry de Lutegarshale, clerk, and Richard
de Lutegarshale, the younger, his attorneys for four years.
June 5. Safe-conduct until the octave of Midsummer for Master Peter de la
Westminster. Batut, the Pope's clerk, and John de Corbyn, the king's seijeant-at-arms,
going to the Pope with [Peter's] pence.
Protection, until All Saints day, for Walter Haket, going beyond seas with
Robert de Tony.
June 3. Presentation of Alan de Kancia to the church of Menstreworthe in the
Sheen. diocese of Hereford. By p.8.
Henry, abbot of Citeaux (Abbas Cittercit)^ staying beyond seas, has
letters nominating brother Adam de Sky me and Thomas Godyer his
attorneys for five years. By K.
Protection, until All Saints day, for Thomas de NeviUe, clerk, staying
with John de Segrave in Scotland on the king's service.
Vacated^ being entered on the Scotch RolL
Mbmbranb 4.
May 13. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Kendale, warden of the
Westminster. Cinque Ports, William Inge and Henry de Cobeham the younger, on com-
plaint by William Blakeman, Robert Brembel, Thomas Lauerant, Walter
Oystreman and Robert Pyn of Faversham, that being on a pilgrimage to
St. Thomas the Martyr, Clement le Ampuller and Reginald le Deghere,
the bailiffs and Walter Bette, John Haket, John Dalham and Roger de
Horton, citizens of Canterbury, assaulted them on their arrival in that city,
maimed Robert Brembel and imprisoned them, and when they, the com-
plainants, obtained in the chancery a writ of replevin, the said Clement,
Reginald, Walter, John, John and Roger and others, with the assent of the
118 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 4 — cont,
commonalty of the citj conspiring to deprive the writ of its due effect and to
detain them in prison alleged that thej had approached the citj with evil
intent and had assaulted and maimed the said Roger de Horton, one of the
citj bailiffs, who had come to arrest them, through which charge the king
commanded the sheriff of the county of Kent, by writ of privy seal, that if
that was so and the complainants were in prison when he received the
mandate, he should not, without special command, permit them to be bailed
out, in consequence of which the complainants are still detained in prison
contrary to justice. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Ma^ 8. The like to H. Spigurnell, William Trussel and Hugh Wake, on complaint
Westminster, by John de Crumbelle (or Crumb welle), that Philip le Rus, Pentecost de
Kershalton, Thomas de Horpol, William de Tekne, John de Lungevyle, late
mayor of Northampton, and others of that town, assaulted and detained his
men and servants in the town of Northampton, while on their way to him
with horses and munitions, when he was staying in Scotland, on the service
and under the protection of the late king. By K.
The like to the same, touching the death at Northampton of John de
Melbume and William Bayard, men of John de Crumbewelle, killed by
Philip le Rus and others of that town. By K.
May 13. The like to John de Insula and John de Cras, touching the breach of the
Westminster, free warren of Robert son of Warin de Insula, a minor in the king's
custody, at Harewode, co. York, by divers persons who took game, felled
trees, broke the pound, drove away the cattle that were impounded and
forcibly entered the house of Master Andrew de Tang, bailiff of the manor.
By p.8.
Mbmbranb 3.
June 5. Grant, for ten years, of the manor of Wynfredegle to Ingleram Berenger,
Westminster, who holds that manor as a tenant at • will, subject to the usual yearly
payment into the Exchequer. By p.s.
Protection, for three years, for William de Boultou, parson of the church
of Kirkeby Misperton, going beyond seas.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 15. Notification to J. bishop of Norwich of the revocation by the king of his
Westminster, presentation of Amald Lupi de Tilio to the church of Suthcrek, in the
diocese of Norwich, after proof to him and the Council that the late king
had granted away his right of presentation to that church to the prior and
convent of Castleacre. By E. & C.
June 5. Walter Haket, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Henry de
Westminster. Hextan his attorney for one year.
John de Cardeville, going to Scotland on the king's service has like letters.
Incomplete, Vacated^ being entered on the Scotch Roll.
Protection, for three years, for Raymond de Pynibus, parson of the
church of Orpyngton, going beyond seas. By E.
He also has letters nominating William le Blound, vicar of the church of
Orpynton, his attorney for the same period. By K.
June 6. Grant to William de Bevercote, chancellor of Scotland, to give effect to
Westminster, a like grant of the late king at the instance of queen Margaret, of prefer-
ment before all other persons to churches or prebends in England, the
presentation or collation to which belongs to the king, until he shall
acquire a benefice or benefices to the value of 100/. a year.
By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
2 EDWARD II.— Part I. 119
1309. Membrane 3 — cont,
Robert de Tony, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Nicholas
Walewyu and John de Bradegate his attorneys for one year.
Master Hugh de Scales, canon of St. Andrew's, Wells, going beyond seas,
has letters nominating Geoffrey de Hegham and Hugh de Graunsete his
attorneys for two years.
William de Bonlton, parson of the church of Kirkeby Mispirton, going
beyond seas, has letters nominating Robert Donneour and Stephen de
Keyerthorp his attorneys for three years.
By K., on the information of J. de Melton.
June 5. Renewal of the prohibition by king Henry III. against the holding of
Westminster, tournaments in the town of Caml)ridge or within five miles around.
[Fcedera.] By K.
Grant, during pleasure, to the chancellor, masters and scholars of the
University of Cambridge of the continued use and enjoyment of the grace
granted to the University by king Henry III., and confirmed by the late
king, empowering the chancellor with the mayor to take cognizance of
offences committed by regrators and forestallers within the town, and with
the sheriff of the county of such without the town, and to apply any
forfeited victuals to the use of the master and poor scholars and the sick
of the hospital of St. John, Cambridge. By K.
May 9. Grant to Emericus de Friscobaldis and the other merchants of the
Westminster, society of the Friscobaldi of Florence, that for every sack of wool exported
by them from the kingdom during the reign of the late kiog, upon which
he had imposed a custom of 40i., they are to pay half a mark, and in
their account at the Exchequer of the issues of the custom upon wool,
hides and woolfells in their hands as well in the time of the late as of the
present king, of the prests or loans of both kings, and of the receipts and
payments, they are not to be chaiged with a greater sum than the half
mark, and if by chance they have been so charged, they are to be quit of
the entire sum charged in excess of the custom of half a mark. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
[Pari. fVritM.-]
June 11. Guy Cokerel, going to Ireland with Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster,
Westminster, has letters nominating John de Redenhale and William de Brokedish his
attorneys for two years.
June 9. Presentation of Roger son of Roger de Carmenou, upon the resignation
Westminster, of Ralph son of Thomas de la Hyde, the late parson, to the church of
St. Stadian, in the diocese of Exeter. By p.8.
Presentation of John de Heselarton to the church of Little Lauvare, in
the diocese of London. By pui.
Albert son of Robert de Bosco, clerk, staying in Aquitaine on the
king's service, has letters nominating Walter de Maydenstan and John de
Maydenstan his attorneys for two years.
June 5. Writ de intendendo to the sheriff of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk,
Westmmster. and to the king's bailiffs there, for William Fastolf and William de Ia
Mawe, the commissioners appointed to collect in the town of Yarmouth and
along the coast of Ipswich the prests and customs upon all imports and
exports, over and above the ancient customs, payable by merchant strangers
and foreigners in consideration of the grant to them by the late king of
divers liberties and immunities, and also of the remission made by him of
certain prises. Any fraud in marking goods for the purpose of evading
payment of these imposts to be punished by forfeiture of the goods. [JParZ
WriU.]
120 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 3 — coni.
The like to the sheriff of the county of York, etc., in favour of Robert de
Barton and Gilbert de Bedeford, the commissioners appointed to levy such
imposts in the town of Kinsston-on-Huli and along the coast as far New-
castle-on-Tyne. \^Parl. frriis.]
Mbmbranb 2.
June 10. Appointment of Master Henry de Cornubia to be a clerk of the king's
Westminster, household (c/ertct«* fio«<«r/ami7iam). Etfuer* pat\
June 11. Exemption, during pleasui-e, for Orlando de Podio and Frederic Venture,
WestmiDster. and other merchants of the society of the Ricardi of Lucca from being
impleaded and from having their goods distrained on for debt, until they
shall have discharged their debts to the late king, on account of which
their goods have been taken into the king's hands.
June 13. Remission to the prior and convent of Llanthony near Gloucester, of
Langley. payment of a fine of HO marks raad« by them to obtain a licence to appro-
priate the church of Barton Sacy, near Winchester. By p.s.
June 10. Writ de intendendo^ during pleasure, for Bernard de la Rokele, appointed
Westminster, by Henry de Say, the king's butler, to act as his deputy for the purveyance
of wine^ in the town of Boston. By p.s.
June 11. Protection, with clause vo/umti^, for one year, for William le Latimer,
Westminster, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
June 1 1 . Assignment to Manentus Francisci and James Reyneri, merchants of the
Westminster, society of the Circuli Albi of Florence, in repayment of money advanced by
them for the king's use to John de Drokenesford, keeper of the wardrobe,
of 200/., to be received from Robert de Holand, justice of Chester, out of
the arrears of his farm, and also out of his farm due at Michaelmas next.
By bill of Exchequer.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Holand, to whom allowance for this
sum will be made in his account.
June 9. Protection, for two years, for Richard son of Thomas de Clare, going
Westminster, to Ireland. By K,
June 5. Grant, for seven years, to the burgesses and good men of Beverley, of
Sheen. pavage upon all wares brought for sale into that town. By K.
June 15. Isabella, late the wife of Ingelram de Balliolo, going beyond seas, has letters
Langley. nominating Robert de Whytewelle and Richard le Engleys her attorneys
for two years.
June 14. Bond for the repayment to Dofius son of Bartholomew de Barde, Togge
Langley. de Alboys, Guy Donati and other merchants of the society of the Bardi of
Florence, of Ihe sum of 1,229/. 3i/., being the balance remaining unpaid of a
debt due to them by the late king, if found correct, and also of a sum of
770/. 19^. 9d, advanced by them, for the king's use, to John de Drokenes-
ford, bishop elect of Bath and Wells, the keeper of the wardrobe.
By bill under the seal of J. de Sandale.
Indemnity for Hugh le Despenser and John de Sandale, king's clerk,
sureties for the fulfilment of the above bond, in case of the king's failing
to make the necessary payments to the Bardi.
By bill under the seal of J. de Sandale.
June 1 7. Presentation of John de Kenynston to the church of Grendon, in the
Laogley. diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Robert de
Brus being, through forfeiture, in his hands. l^y p.s.
2 EDWAKD II.— Pabt I.
121
1309.
June 11.
WeKtminster.
June 14.
Langlej.
June 15.
Langley.
Membrane 2 — cont.
Protection, with clause volumusj until Michaelmas, for Master Walter de
Thorpe, canon of St. Paul's, London, going beyond seas on the king's
service.
The like for Gregory de Basingges, parson of the church of Lyngefeld,
going with Master Walter de Thorpe.
W. archbishop of Armagh, primate of all Ireland, staying in Ireland,
has letters nominating Thomas de Thorpe and Walter de Shepwesse his
attorneys for two years.
Bond for repayment to James de Spinis, Peter Morelli, Hugh Paganelli
and Roger Reineri and other merchants of the society of the Spini of
Florence, of the sum of 400 marks advanced by them, for the king's
use, to John de Drokenesford, bishop elect of Bath and Wells, the keeper
of the wardrobe.
Assignment to the merchants of the society of the Spini of Florence, as
well in discharge of 100 marks, the balance, as thoy assert, remaining
unpaid of money advanced by them to the late king, as of the above sum of
400 marks, of 500 marks to be received out of the sum of 1,000 marks due
to the king from the prior and convent of St. Albans by reason of the
presf^nt voidance of the abbacy of that house.
Mandate in pursuance to the prior and convent ot St. Albans to make
the necessary payments to James de Spinis, Peter Morelli, Hugh Paganelli
and Roger Reyneri, merchants of that society, or their attorneys.
June 16.
Langley.
June 17.
Langley.
June 15.
Laogley.
June 17.
Langley.
June 20.
Stony Stratford.
June 3.
Sheen.
June 17.
Langley.
MSMBRANB 1.
G-raut to John de Podyfat of the custody of the lands which Margaret
late the wife of Robert de Hurdredeshulle had held in dower, and which by
her death and the minority of John son of William de Hardredeshulle,
kinsman and heir of the said Robert, are in the king's hands. By p.t.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escbc«tor on this side
Trent.
John de Roches, going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, has letters nomi-
nating Roger de Roches and Hugh de Roches his attorneys for five years.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for W. bishop of St. Andrews, staying
within the kingdom by the king's command to attend the parliament sum-
moned to meet at Staunford on the Sunday next after St. James's Day.
Protection, with clause volumusy until Michaelmas, for Henry de Thorpe^
clerk, going beyond seas with Walter de Thorpe, canon of St. Paul's, London,
on the king's service.
Protection, with clause volumusy until Michaelmas, for R. archbishop
elect of Dublin, going beyond seas on the king's service.
John Dyve, going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, has letters nominating
William de Weyland and Robert de Askeby his attorneys for five years.
Protection for him for the same period. By K.
Protection, with clause volumusy until Michaelmas, for William Russel,
going to the [Channel] Islands on the king's service.
Protection for one year, for Robert de Tony, going beyond seas. By p.s.
Grant to Hugh le Despenser of the issues of punishments, imprisonment^,
ransoms and all manner of emends for all trespasses committAd in his parks
and burrows. hj pui.
122
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
June 23.
Dayentry.
April 23.
Langley.
June 29.
Chester.
June 25.
Haywood.
Juue 28.
Chester.
June 28.
Chester.
Membrane 1 — catU.
Protection, unti} Easter, for Master William de Corbrigg', going to the
court of Rome. By p.s.
Amald de Comont, going beyond seas, has letters nominating William
de Pointz his attorney for one year.
Writ of aid, during pleasure, for Andrew le Treour, appointed by
Henry de Say, the king's butler, as his deputy for the purveyance of
wines in the towns of Kings ton-upon-HuU, Hertrepol and Newcastle-upon-
Tyne.
Protection, for four years, for Giles de Trumpeton, going on pil-
gnmage. By p.s.
He also has letters nominating Robert de Grantesete and Roger de
Trumpeton his attorneys for the same time. By p.s.
Protection, for four years, for William de Grytton, going with Giles de
Trumpeton to Jerusalem. On the testimony of Giles de Trumpeton.
William de Somery, clerk, sta3ring in England on the kin^*s service, has
letters nominating Thomas le Criour his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Protection, for one year, for Alice, late the wife of Walter de Bello Campo,
going on pilgrimage beyond seas.
She also has letters nominating Nicholas de Aston and Peter de Wym-
bume her attorneys for the same period. By p.s.
Acquittance to the abbot of Seleby, sub-collector in the diocese of York of
the tenth imposed by Pope Boniface VIII., for 100^. paid into the Exchequer
by the hands of W. archbishop of York, on account of the arrears of that
tenth. By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the dean and chapter of Chichester, sub-collectors in the
diocese of Chichester, for a like payment of 11/. 4s, by the hands of John
de Langeton, bishop of Chichester.
Remission of payment to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, on account of
his good service to the late king, of 400/. which is due from him at the
Exchequer, Dublin, as well for arrears of 100/. a year payable by him for
the lands in Kilka and Tristeldermot, late of Christiana de Mariecis, as
for the lands in la Berton, Moen, Carbry, Alewyne and Combre, late of
John de Mohun, which the late king had demised to liim for a term of
years, as for any other debts. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
Memorandum : John Wogan surrendered into the king's Chancery at
Westminster the patent of this grant under the seal used in Ireland.
Amald de Cantilupo, cardinal priest, dean of the church of St. Paul,
London, staying at the court of Rome, has letters nominating William de
Alba Roca and Peter de Yidia his attorneys for three years.
Presentation of Master Thomas de Esthalle to the church of Aberf rau, in
the diocese of Bangor. By p.s.
Vacated because otherwise belou)^ in the third year.
Grant, for life, to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, from 22 May last
past, the date of this grant under the seal of Ireland, and on the testimony of
Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, the king's lieutenant there, quit of all
payments into the Exchequer, of those lands in Kilka and Tristeldermot,
surrendered to the late king by Christiana de Mariscis, and the lands in la
Berton, Moon, Carbry, Alewyne and Combre, late of John de Mohun,
2 EDWARD II.— Part I.
123
1309. Membrane 1 — cont,
which had been demised to him for a term of years hj the late king charged
with a yearly payment into the Exchequer, Dublin, of 100/. By p.8.
Memorandum : John Wogan surrendered into the king's Chancery at
Westminster the patent of this grant under the seal used in Ireland.
»Jiily 1. Mandate to Walter de Gloucester, escheator un this side Trent, to restore
Chester. the temporalities of the priory of Prittlewelle to Qiles de Seduno, a monk
of Lewes, preferred to the priorship of that house by the prior of Lewes
his fellow monk. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the priory of Prittlewelle.
July 4. Bond for repayment at Michaelmas to Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, of
Haywood. 600 marks advanced by him, for the king's use, to John de Drokenesford,
bishop elect of Bath and Wells, keeper of the wardrobe.
By K., on the information of J. de Sandale.
1308.
July 13.
Windsor.
July 16.
Windnor.
July 14.
Windsor.
July 14.
Windsor.
July 20.
Windsor.
Ms M BRANS 21 d.
Commission, during pleasure, associating Henry de Percy with William
de Houk', Richard le Waleys, Simon de Kyme, Harsculph de Cleseby
and the sheriff of the county of York, conservators of the peace for that
county. [Pari. Writs,']
The like to Philip de Kyme to be a conservator of the peace for the
county of Lincoln with Edmund Deyncurt, Ralph Paynel, Ranulph de Rye
and the sheriff of the county. [ParL IFrits,]
Ck>mmission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Hervey de
Staunton and John de Mutford, on complaint by John de Fresingfeld
that divers persons felled his trees at Ipswich, Cleydon, Codenham,
Mendham and Cukeleyc, co. Suffolk, threw down his houses, hedges and
walls, carried away as well his timber, utensils and goods, as his brood
swans (cignos aerarios) at Mendham, took away his boats, depastured with
cattle the branches of the lopped woods, caught his hares, rabbits, phea-
sants and partridges in his free warren and the fish in his fishery, and
rescued from his servants cattle which they had taken in his fee at
Cukeleye, co. Suffolk, Lodne, co. Norfolk, and at Mendham, on the
borders of those counties. By K.
The like to William Martyn, Roger de Bella Fago and John de Bates-
ford, on complaint by Philip de Shilliugford that Stephen de London broke
his house at Shillingford, co. Devon, and carried away his goods.
The like to J. Randolf and Thomas de Warblington, on complaint by
Oliver Brice of Mont Reles, merchant of Brittany, that certain mariners
of the town of Southampton in two ships of that place, the Alisote and
la BondCf at Berangers, off Port St. Mathieu, plundered a vessel of his
wrecked there when on a voyage from Leybum in Gascony with a cargo
of wine.
The like to Roger de Heghham and John de Foxle, on complaint by
Hartles' Spicevayl, Henry de Reuele, Albright Swart, Francis Spicevayl,
Woland Spicevayl, Cisar' de Reuele, merchants of Almain, and Edmund de
Walsingham and Richard de Norwico, that on the public road at le Blee,
near Canterbury, when on their way from that place to London with 860/.,
they were attacked by divers persons, who killed some of their party, and
robbed them of their money and goods.
134 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^OAQ Mbmbranb 20d,
Aug. 8. Commission to Robert de Kendale, constable of Dover Castle and warden
Northampton, of the Cinque Ports, John Randolf and Edmund Passelewe to hold an
enquiry upon oath, as well of mariners as of lawful men of the Cinque Ports,
touching the complaint of Oliver Brice of Mont Reles against divers
mariners of Southampton, that thej plundered a ship of his when wrecked
at Berangers, off Port St. Mathieu.
Aug. 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Kerdeston, William de
Northampton. Colneye and Walter de Norwico, on complaint by Petronilla de Nerford
that divers persons broke open a coffer of hers at Bungey^, co. Suffolk,
and carried away her jewels and goods.
By K., on the information of Adam de 08god[by].
Aug. 8. Commission to William de Ormesby, William de Carleton, John de
Northampton. Thorpe and Hervey de Staunton, touchmg a complaint by the men of Little
Yarmouth and Gorleston, that whilst a suit between them and the men of
Great Yarmouth is pending in the court of King's Bench, the latter began
to raise a dyke in the town of Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, which is to
the prejudice of their towns and ports of Little Yarmouth, co. Suffolk, as
they allege. By C.
July 14. Commission to Roger le Brabazon, William de Bereford, Roger de
Windsor. Hegham, William Inge and John de Benstede, to hold an enquiry into
the dissensions existing between the monks of Westminster during the
voidance of the abbacy.
Aug. 7. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, Guischard de Charrun
Northampton, and John de Vallibus, on complaint by Richard de Emeldon, mayor of
Newcastle-on-Tyne, that during his mayoralty John Poveray (or Poneray)
and Dionisia his wife, William Poverey, Robert de Angirton, Thomas
Fraunceys, and Adam Gripe with others broke his close and abducted
Sibyl daughter and heiress of John Shething*, a minor, in his custody
according to the custom of that town.
Aug. 8. The like to John Randolf and Thomas de Warblynton, on complaint by
Northampton. Luke Stuyit, merchant of Southampton, that certain Spaniards, some of
whom he asserts are staying in the town of Southampton, attacked his ship,
laden with wine, when on the high seas on a voyage from Gascony to South-
ampton, plundered the cargo and scuttled the ship which was worth 100/.
Mbmbranb I9d.
Nov. 15. The like to Henry Spigurnel and William Trussel, on complaint by John
Westminster, de Crumbewelle that Philip le Rus, Pentecost de Kershalton, Thomas de
Horpol, William de Tekre («fc), John de Lungevyle, late mayor of North-
ampton, and others of that town assaulted and imprisoned his men and
servants at that town when on their way to him with his great horses and
arms to Scotland, where he was staying on the service and under the pro-
tection of the late king.
The like to the same, touching the death of John de Melburne and
William Bayard, servants of John de Crumt>ewelle, killed at Northampton
by Philip le Rus and others. By K.
Nov. 1. The like to Henry Spigurnel and Walter de Pavely, on complaint by
Westminster. William Portebref that John de Gryndenham the younger, Reginald de
Frome, John Uggel, William atte Hegge, Adam Seward the elder and John
Stutyng' with others broke his house at Frome, co. Somerset, and carried
away his goods. By fine of 1 mark.
2 EDWARD n.— Pabt I. 125
1308. Membrane l^d — cont.
Nov. 10. The like to Robert de Wilgheby, Henry de Scrope and Thomas de
Westminster. Fissheburne, on complaint by John de Tynton the elder that Robert de
Godesfeld of Sutton, William de Horneby and Walter his son, Gilbert
de Godesfeld and Richard his brother, John Bully, John Burel> Richard de
Arraeston, John de Riston, Master John de Maldon, brother Robert de
Waynflet, brother Richard de Spaldyng* and brother John de Waynflet,
monks of Bardeneye, William Aungevyn of Askehy and Ralph de Lusceby,
wiih many others, in the time of the late king, assaulted him in the
towns of Boston and Stikeswold, and at the former place threw him
into an exceedingly filthy pit {fovea vilissima), removed his cattle from
his common pasture at Stikeswold, drove them to Robert de Godesf eld's
manor of Ilalleford and there detained them impounded without food,
contrary to law, so that the greater part of them perished of hunger ;
also when he wished to impound, according to law and custom, cattle of
Robert de Godesfeld and William de Horneby found at Stikeswold to his
loss, they rescued them and assaulted his servants ; further, they broke his
close, houses and chest at Stikeswold, carried away his goods, conspired
to indict him before the coroners of the county of Lincoln for the death
of Roger Haliday of Croxton, and also before Peter de Malo Lacu and
the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king for the same county
for divers robberies committed at Bardeneye, Edelyngton and Skendelby,
appealed him of a robbery committed, as alleged, by John Burel at
Stikeswold, and caused him to be taken and detained on these charges^ in
Lincoln prison, from whence he was released after appearing before William
Inge for the death of Roger Haliday, before Peter de Malo Lacu for the
robbery and for the appeal before Roger le Brabanzon, justices of the late king.
Membrane ISd.
Dec. 1. The like to Hervey de Stanton and Hugh de Neville, on complaint by
Westminster. William de Gosfeld that Henry de Dockyng assaulted him at Dockyng*,
CO. Essex. By K., on the information of Ingeler* de Harle.
Nov. 27. The like to R. de Heghham, J. de Mutford and R. de Retford, on com*
Westminster, plaint by Robert de Wanton, one of the constables of the peace in the
county of Bedford, that Alice, late the wife of William le Latimer, Joan
Corny n, William de Helpryngham, John de Cameston, Geoffrey Orgar,
Geoffrey le Warner of Sutton, Michael atte Grene of that place, Jobn
Legat', Thomas le Keu, Roger Alicessquier and Richard le Palefrayman,
with many others, besieged him in his dwelling at Eton Beauchamp, neither
suffering him to go forth from it, nor to discharge his duties as a conser-
vator 01 the peace, felled his trees and fences, threw them and the hay
found in his meadows into the river Use, assaulted Henry Goldyng' and
Peter Bertelot, servants appointed by him to guard the hay, and also other
servants of his sent to cut his corn. By fine of 20^.
Conmiission to Hasculph de Cleseby, Henry le Scrope and Robert le
Gower to enquire touching the persons who at Arkelgarth, co. York,
burned the house of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, and killed Adam
Arkelgarthy his forester.
Commission of oyer and terminer to W. de Ormesby, Hervey de Staunton
and John Mutford, on complaint by John de Fressingfeld that John de
Medefeld, with many others, felled his trees at Mendham, co. Suffolk,
broke his houses, hedges and walls, carried away his timber, utensils, brood
swans (cignas aerarios) and other goods, and removed his boats.
The like to William de Ormesby, William Inge and J. de Mutford on the
same complaint, 2 February, 1309.
{Inserted at a later date,)
126 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1308. Membrane 18^— con^
Commission of oyer aod terminer on complaint of the same John de
Fressingfeld that John del Mersshe, with others, felled and uprooted
his trees at Ipswich, Cleydon and Codenham, co. Suffolk, and broke
his houses, hedges, etc.
Dec. 3. Commission to John de Insula and Henry le Scrope to accept reason-
Westminster, able fines from Richard de Lynghou, Thomas de Houton, Robert de Jicuke-
landy Robert le Fiz Ede de Clapham, John de Twysleton, John de Thornton,
Thomas de Lound, John son of Ralph de Burton, Adam de Mirewra,
Nigel son of Hugh de Thorneton, John son of Robert le Chapeleyn and
Richard de Caldeclowe, who had been convicted at Northalverton, in the
time of the late king, before Henry de Guldeford, Henry le Scrope and
Thomas de Fissheburne of perjury committed in a case of novel disseisin
taken before Henry de Sutton and Adam de Middelton, justices of assize
of the late king, between Henry son of John son of Hugh, and Henry
son of Hugh, touching a tenement in Ingclton, for which they had
been committed to York prison, and, on account of their long detention
therein, they have become so debilitated and poor that they ai^ unable to
undertake a journey to Westminster to make their fines there, as is
customary, before the king and council. By pet. of C.
Commission of oyer and terminer to W. de Ormesby, H. de Staunton
and John de Mutford, on complaint by John de Fresingfeld that John
Hog, Robert le Ken, Robert Qodeale, Thomas le Gtirdiner, William le
Leche of Lynstede, John le Fuller, Geoffrey de Kilgate, Robert Crowe,
B<;nedict le Gardener, Thomas Burghhard, Robert Dusyng', Richard le
Parker, Hubert Wyne, John Andreu, William son of Benedict le Gardener,
Richard Burghhard, Roger Burghhard, Bartholomew Bagge, Henry son of
Humphrey le Warner, Henry son of Benedict le Gardener, John son of
Thomas le Gardiner, Geofirey le Blonvill, Geoffrey Skeppe, Adam Skil,
William Arthur, John le Smythessone, John Cuckuk', John Aynch',
William le Carpenter, Thomas de Perham, William Pope and Greoffrey
Kele, with divers others, felled his trees at Cukeleye, co. Suffolk, broke
his houses and hedges, carried away his timber, utensU and other goods, and
depastured with their cattle the branches of his lopped woods.
-■oQn Membrane 17 (L
Jan. 26. The like to John de Insula, John de Creppyng* and John de Donecastre,
Windsor, on complaint by the prior of Malton that John de Bordesden, with a crowd
of armed men, removed his cattle when feeding in his common of pasture at
Swynton, Aymundresby and Appelton, co. York, drove them to various
places beyond the bridge of Neusum, so that many of them died from ill-
usage, broke down the bridge whereby he was unable to cross the bridge
to replevy his cattle, entered his houses at Swynton, carried away his goods,
and assaulted his men and servants.
1308.
Nov. 15. The like to William de Bereford and Walter de Molesworth, on complaint
Westminster, by John de Aldeswelle that divers persons burned his houses and goods
at Burton near Aylesbiry, co. Buckingham.
By K., at the instance of Aymer de Valencia.
The like to the same, on complaint by John de Paskedene of like tres-
passes committed at the same place.
By K., at the instance of Aymer de Valencia.
Dec. 30. The like to Richard de Walsyngham, Robert de Felton and John de
Windsor. Harsy, on complaint by Burgesius de Tillio that John, bishop of Norwich,
2 EDWARD II.— Part I.
127
1308. Membrane I7d — conL
carried away, com, ammals and other goods, which Master Amald Lupi de
Tillio, since deceased, had caused to be delivered at Marsham, co. Norfolk, to
him, the said Burgensius (sic), at a fixed price in part payment of a debt
of 164/. By p.s.
The like to the same, on like complaint by the same Burgesius de Tillio
that Robert, archbishop of Canterbury, and Master Gilbert de Middelton,
committed a like trespass against him by carrying away corn, &c, delivered
to him in like manner at Suthcreyke in the same county. By p.s.
1309.
Jan. 19.
Windsor.
Jan. 14.
Langley.
Jan. 14.
Langley.
Mbmbranb 16c/.
The like to William de Ormesby, John de Mutford and William de
Colneye, on complaint by John de Gyse that John la Ware, Gerard de
Braybroke, John de Bedewynde, Henry de Walyngton, Richard Talebot,
Edmund de Walyngton, Thomas Baudewyne, Thomas atte Noke, and John.
Baude with many others at Wakerleye, co. Northampton, abducted Isabella
his wife and carried away his goods. By K.
The like to the same, on complaint by John de Gyse that Thomas
Baudewyne, Thomas atte Noke, Robert Wacy, William de Burwode and
Richard his son, Henry le Parsonesman of Suthfeld, John son of John de
Smalebergh, Geffrey Brast of Netishirde, Ranulph Wodeman, Brian Creke,
John Wyne, Ralph Wyne, Robert Curteys, William son of Matilda,
Stephen Wype, William Yoke, Robert Yoke, Hugh Aunche (or Auuche),
Robert Dylmere, Geoffrey Frost, Edmund Harald, William Harald, William
Typelere, Laurence le Fevre, John Grobeyn, Adam Estan, William le Keu,
William atte Ryde, John de Dylmair, Nicholas do Crowegate, Clement
Hereward, Hermer Alisaundre, William Wai'yn, John Coke', John
Bunnyng', John Margery, John Cres, Adam le Nevour and Adam le
Ropere with others forcibly entered his manor at Tunstede, co. Norfolk, broke
his houses, felled his trees, fished his free fishery and carried away his
cattle and goods. By K.
Commission associating Roger de Toketon with Henry de Cobeham the
younger and John de North wode commissioners appointed to survey the
bridges of Stureye, co. Kent.
Mbmbranb I4d.
Feb. 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, William Inge and
Langley. John de Mutfonl. on complaint by John de Fresingfeld that John Hog*,
Robert Keu, Nicholas Godale, Thomas le Gardiner, William le Leche of
Lynstede, John le Fuller, Geoffrey de Kylgate, Robert Crowe, Benedict le
Gai'diner and Thomas his son, Robert Dusing', Richard le Parker, Hubert
Wyne, John Andreu, William son of Benedict le Gardiner, Thomas
Burghhard, Richard Burghhard, Roger Burghhard, Bartholomew Bagge,
Henry son of Humphrey le Warner, Henry son of Benedict le Gardiner,
John son of Thomas le Gardiner, Geoffrey de Blonvill', Adam Skil,
William Arthur, John le Sinythessone, John Cukcuk', John Ayrych',
William le Carpenter, Thomas de Perham, William Pope, Greoffrey Bele,
Robert Rose the elder, John Rumhaud (or Rumhand), Ralph Knyght, and
Thomas de Bosco with others at Cukeleye, co. Suffolk, felled and uprooted
his trees, hunted in his free warren, broke his houses and hedges, carried
away his timber, utensils and goods, with his haree, rabbits, pheasants and
partridges, and with their cattle depastured the branches of his lopped woods.
128 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane l^d^-eant.
Feb. 26. The like to Hervey de Stanton, John de Mutford and John de Creke
Westminster, touching the forcible carrying avraj of the goods of Philip de Colville at
Taddelowe, co. Cambridge. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Feb. 26. The like to John de Foxle and John de Batesford touching the
Westminster, persons who forcibly entered and hunted in the king's free chace at Park-
hurst, in the Isle of Wight, and in his free warren there, and at Thornle,
Westrugge and Bordwode, in the same island^ and felled trees therein before
the king granted the chace and warren to Peter de Ghivaston.
Mbmbrans \^d.
March 4. The like to William Inge, Henry Spigumel and Robert de Baiocis, on
Westminster, complaint by Alice, late the wife of William le Latimer, that Roger de Bello
Campo of Eton, and William his brother, Thomas de Brumpton, William
de Caldecote, Walter Caron, Thomas Caron, John G^belot of Eton, William
Bonoun, William Baron, William le Despenser, Hugh Bisshope of Eton,
John Bykok, Henry Hendeman of Weston, John de Bello Campo, Nicholas
Mile, Walter de Latthebury, John atte Hoo, Warin Rogeresman Beau-
champ and Nicholas Batour with others committed a trespass on her
free warren at Eton and Catbury, co. Bedford, felled her trees, impounded
her cattle and assaulted her servants.
March 3. The like to William de Bereford, Henry Spigurnel and Walter de
Westminster. Gloucester touching the death of William le Roser at Bombelton (or Gom-
belton), CO. Gloucester.
March 4. Commission associating William de Carle ton, with Richard de Walsingham,
Westminster. Robert de Felton and John de Harsik', in a commission of oyer and terminer
lately issued on complaint by Burgesius de Tillio against Robert, archbishop
of Canterbury, and Master Gilbert de Middelton.
March 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Crumbwelle, William de
Westminster. Ormesby and John de Insula, on information that Richard de Fuleshirst,
William de Fuleshirst, Hugh de Fuleshirst, Ranulph de Fuleshirst, William
Matheu of Becherton, Richard Adecock, Ralph Russel, Ranulph son of
Roger, William son of Clement Matheu, Thomas Perkin, Robert le fiz Bace,
William de Fonte the younger, Richard de Marchumleye, Robert Samyn,
Robert le Cachepole, Nicholas le Cachepol, Richard Bacun the younger,
Elyas Boghewrythe, John le Noble, William Spurstowe le Somenur,
Thomas le fiz Hychekyn, William Mariot the younger, IJamo le Taillur and
William his brother, Richard le Sadler of Hereford, Richard Fycock, and
Robert Hereward the younger, with others of the town of Nantwich {de
Wychio Mauban)^ killed Richard de Dounes, prior of the abbey of Cum-
bermere, at Nantwich, co. Chester, and burned the manor, granges, com
and goods of the abbey.
March 8. The like to Robeit de Kendale, constable of Dover and warden of the
Langley. Cinque Ports, and Edmund de Passeleye, on complaint by Oliver Brice of
Mont Reles, merchant of Brittany,* that divers mariners of Southampton
and of the liberty of the Cinque Ports plundered a vessel of his, laden with
wine, wrecked at Berangers off Port St. Mathieu in Brittany.
Mbmbrans I2d.
m
March 15. The like to John de Crumbewelle, William de Ormesby and John de
Langley. Insula, on complaint by the abbot of Vale Royal (de Valie RegaU) that
* In the margin, Mercator Alemann\
S EDWARD II,— Pabt I.
129
1309.
Membrane I2d — cant.
Bobert de Holland, justice of Chester, under colour of his office, with
Gilbert de Singillon, Bobert de Bokeleje, Richard de Bouley, Bichard de
Folehirst and Hugh de Folehirst, his bailiffs, encroached on the jurisdiction
and liberties contained in the charter of the late king, granting to the abbey
the manors of Overe and Woverham and common of pasture for the cattle of
the tenants within certain bounds in the royal forest of la Mare (Delamere),
with the right to work a quarry there, and with other easements for making
glass, by depriving the abbot of the custody of prisoners seized within
his manors, of year, day and waste from his tenants and the goods of felons
and fugitives, by inflicting and levying by the ministers of the forest
heavy amercements on the tenants of the abbot, whose cattle had strayed
beyond bounds, and by not permitting him to rebuild a house in the forest,
used by him and his predecessors for the manufacture of glass, which had
been burned down, and by driving away his cattle.
March 4. The like to William Inge, Hervey de Staunton and John de Mutford, on
Wettminster. complaint by J. bishop of Norwich that Thomas de Secheford of Lynn,
Bobert de Walton, Peter de Thorndon, Lambert de Sancto Omero, John de
Thorndon, Fulk de Bryslyngham, William de Walton, Greoffrey Dreu,
Balph le Palmer, Boger de Flichham, John Lambert, John de Welle, Balph
de Brechham, Robert de London, Thomas de Rigges, Philip do Ketleston,
William de Tilneye, Nicholas Bretun, Thomas de Bauseye, Bichard de
Fakenham, Alan de Swerdeston, Peter de Folsham, William de Sculton,
Simon de Cestreford, Bichard Hopeman, Thomas de Walsingham, John de
Merle, William Goldyng*, John de Walton, Geoffrey Trubbok, Peter del
Mershe, Simon de Lincoln, Thomas de Hughelyn, and Thomas Hughelyn, with
others of the town of Lynn, his tenants, conspired to encroach upon the
jurisdiction and liberties appertaining to him as lord of the town of Lynn
and to his free court in that town.
March 16.
LaDgl«j.
The like to Boger de Bella Fago, John de Batesfoinl and Thomas de la
Hyde touching the alleged appropriation by William le Poer, Henry and
Walter his brothers, Nicholas de Mures, Thomas Clern, Bobert de North-
mensy, Balph de Pormeynet, Gregory de Porgultos, Nicholas de Porgultos,
John le Taillur and Osbert le White, of a whale, cast ashore during the
reign of the late king, upon the land of Banulph de Albo Monasterio, in the
Sculy Islands (insula de Sulye), appertaining to the county of Cornwall.
The like to Hugh de Louther, Adam de Middleton and John de Donecas-
tre, on complaint by the abbot of St. Mary, York, parson of the church of
Kyrkeby in Eendale, that Walter de Styrkeland and others assaulted his
servants sent to carry the tithe com and hay of his church, and also Boger,
the vicar, and the other chaplains and clerks appointed to celebrate divine
service in that church, hindered them in the discharge of the same,
trampled down and consumed his com and hay and took away the horses
from his waggons and impounded them. By p.8.
March 8.
Laoglej.
Membrane lid.
The like to John de Merkyngfeld and Adam de Middleton, on complaint
by Walter, bishop of Worcester, and master of the hospital of St. Leonard,
York, that John de Askhara, late mayor of the city of York, Alan de
Scutherskelf, Boger de Boston, Richard de Alverton, then bailiffs of the
city, Gilkyn BralMm, Adam Belle, the present bailiffs, Thomas le Nedler,
Thomas de Seleby, John de Neuton, Thomas de Shupton, Bobert de Seleby,
William de Redenesse, Vincent Vcrdenel, William de Lathes, Hugh le
Barber, John le Sauser, William Jacob, Boger Creket', John de Bater-
68579.
130
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309* Membrane lld-^-cont,
crambe, Adam le FossegraTve, Nicholas de Durem, John Aunsel, William
de Useburne, Robert de Wyxstowe, John de Rasen, Thomas de Wyxstowe,
John de Shupton, John le Sutherun, William Unbajo, Richard de Driffeld,
Thomas de Redenesse, Hugh de Seleby, and Walter le Tynklere with others of
that city, contrary to a charter of the late king, encroached on his jurisdiction
within the liberty of the hospital, assaulted ^ph de Wylton, Geoffrey Ber-
man, William de Neuton, Elias le Keu and John de Durem, commissioned by
him to collect from the tenants of the hospital the fifteenth granted to the
king, levied amends from the tenants for alleged trespasses against the assize
of bread and beer, and also extorted from them pontage, pavage, murage
and other tallages and prests, and had issued a proclamation against any
person having any dealings with them.
May 15.
Westminster.
April 16.
Langlej.
April 16.
Langley.
MSMBRANS \0d.
Commission to Simon de Monte Acuto, John de Cmmbewelle, Master
Thomas de Cobeham and Henry Spigurnel to enquire into offences com-
mitted against the Statute of Forestallers in the city of London since
16 Edward I., in which year the late king issued a commission of oyer
and terminer to John de Lovetot, William de Carleton and Hugh de
Cressingham touching such offences. [^Parl. Writs,'] By p.s.
The like to the same, to enquire touching complaints by the poor
inhabitants of the city of London, of the levying of excessive tallages and
other collections, and the mis-appropriation of the proceeds of such, and
of murage, pontage and perquisites of court in the city, since the date of the
king's coronation. [^ParL Writs.'] By p.s.
Commission associating Thomas de Fishebnme and John de Doncastre
"With John de Merkyngield and Adam de Middilton in a commission of
oyer and terminer, touching the trespasses against Thomas de Homeby of
York by John de Askham, late mayor, and Thomas de Shupton, Robert de
Grymston and Richard de Grimston, then the city bailiffs, and many others
of the city of York.
Commission to John de Insula, Thomas de Fisshebume and John de
Donecastre to continue an enquiry, to hold which a commission had
been issued by the late king, upon the petition of the commonalty of the
city of York, to William de Bereford and William Howard, touching
all^^ed encroachments by Walter de Langeton and his predecessors, masters
of the hospital of St. Leonard's, York, upon the liberties and jurisdiction of
the city, the pulling down of a wall, and closing a path by which the city
bailiff's were accustomed to approach the walls to survey them and make
good defects.
April 28.
Langlej.
MSMBRANS M.
Commission to Gilbert de Knoviir and Master William de Eilkenni, in
accordance with a memorial of the commonalty of the county of Devon, to
audit the accounts of the collectors of the murage levied under a grant
by the late king for the repairs of the walls of the city of Exeter.
Mbmbranb 6d.
May 20. Commission to John de Fresyngfeld, William Rnssel and John de Ditton
Westminster, to enquire touching encroachments upon the rights of the crown to lands
2 EDWARD II.— Part I. 131
1309. Membrane 6d — cont.
homages, services, advowsons, escheats, wrecks, warrens, chaces, customs
upon mackerel, and conger (espercarta congrorum) and other liberties
in the Islands of Gemereye, Jereseye, Serk and Aureneye.
Marginal note : Justices in eyre for Gremereye and Jereseye.
Mandate in pursuance to the bailiffs of the islands.
MSMBRANB 6d,
June 5. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle and J. de Batesford,
Westminster, on complaint by Mary, a nun of Aumbresbury, the king's sister, that Robert
le Neuman of Soppeworthe, with others, forcibly broke her dose at Sher-
stone, CO. Wilts, drove away her cattle, destroyed her corn and grass and
assaulted her servants. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Mbubrank Ad,
Mbj 16. Commission to Ranulph de Monte Caniso and John de Eyrketon to report
Westminster, upon the state of the manors of Dynneslee and Langeuok', co. Hertford,
the lands in Cherleton, Weston, Gravele, Wilien, Letchworthe, Baldock,
Dacheworthe, Russenden, Codreth, Sumershales and Buntyngford, and of
the church of Weston in the same county, the property of the Templars,
when committed to William Inge.
May 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hervey de Staunton and William de
Westminster. Done touching a breach of the parks of Hugh le Despenser at Welde and
Wyles, CO. Essex. By K.
The like to John de Holte and Robert de Harewedon, touching a breach
of the parks of Hugh le Despenser at Fasteme and Sonde, co. Wilts.
May 8. The like to Lambert de Trikyngham and Robert Ughtred, on complaint
Westminster, by William le Latimer that Hamo Gruscy and John Lyngetayl of the city of
York, with others, broke his house in that city and carri^ away his goods.
ByK.
May 20. The like to John de Fresingfeld and William Russel, on complaint by the
Westminster, islanders of Gremereye, Grereseye, Serk and Aureneye that the ministers and
baili& sent to those islands by both the late and present king, and also those
appointed by Otto de Grandisono, who holds the islands for life under a
grant of the late king, have committed many injuries and trespasses against
them, as appears by petitions to the king and counciL
Mbubranb Zd.
Jane 15. Commission, with the assent of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, and of
Langley. the prior of Bumecestre, to Henry le Scrope and Theobald de Bray to
enquire whether the earl's natives of Bumecestre ha^e common of pasture
for all manner of cattle in a field of the prior called ' le Breche/ in Wrethe-
wyke, CO. Oxford.
Mbubranb 2d.
Jane 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to William le Vavasnr and John de
I^agley. Insula, on complaint by Margaret, late the wife of Thomas de Shepleye
that Robert de Bameby juxta Calthom, Nicholas de Lasceles with Richard
and William his brothers, John de WoUowre, Thomas le Ptt>vo8t, Robert
I 2
182 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 2d — cont.
Dode and William de Sbefeld forcibly removed her from the custodj*
during the minority of John, her husband's son and heir, of the manor of
Shiplcje, CO. York, which custody was demised to her by Nicholas de
EUerker, to whom it had been granted by Robert de Bardelby, who had
held it of the grant of Roger Malet, to whom it had been demised
by Thomas de Burgo, from whom her husband had held the manor by
knight service, and had with their cattle eaten down the herbage in the
meadows and gardens of the manor, broken the doors and locks and carried
off her goods. By p.8.
MSMBRANS Id.
June 20. The like to John de Insula and John de Donecastre, on complaint by
Sumy Stntfoid. William, prior of Durham, that John de Grantham of York, Reginald
Croke and others in a hostile manner entered his houses at Holteby, co.
York, and carried away his goods from the custody of Thomas sou of John
le Provost and Cioely tlie sister of the same Thomas, Robert le Mouner,
Thomas de Hemelsey, William Salman, Roger Dadman and Geoffrey Andrew
of Holtefoy, his natives, whom they also imprisoned. By fine of 20s.
June 20. The like to Robert de Retford and John de Mutford touching the
Stony Stratford, carrying away of the goods of John de Wygeton and assaults upon his
servants at Empyngham, co. Rutland.
June 23. The like to H. Spigumel and Nicholas Fermbaud, on complaint by
Chulvresoote. William, parson of the church of Haversham, that John de Olneye, John
le Hare, Robert le Long, and Nicholas le Someter with others at Haver-
sham, CO. Bucks, assaulted and imprisoned him, and forbade the inhabitants
of Haversham to give him tithes, fire or water, or to speak with him,
assaulted his servants, took away his plough oxen and other cattle from the
common pasture there, and kept them without food, so that many of them
died, prevented him and his servants from saving his hay and com, and with
the cattle of the said John de Olneye depastured the herbage of hu meadow
and his com. By p.s.
( 133 )
2 EDWARD IL— Pam II.
1308.
July 11.
Windsor.
July 10.
Windsor.
July 14.
Windsor.
July 12.
Windsor.
July 14.
Windsor.
July 10.
Windsor.
July 14.
Windsor.
July 10.
July 12.
Windsor.
June 28.
BrittoL
Mbmbrans 26.
Pardon of the outlawry of Alan de Fithereslond for non-appearance
before William Martyn and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the
late king, for the county of Devon, to answer touching the death of an
unknown man from Cornwall.
General pardon, at the instance of Hugh le Despenser, to Walter de
Chaldecote.
Licence, upon fine, for Robert de Bedyngfeld and Joan his wife to
grant, in fee, to John son of Henry de Ghastrik', a messuage and a rent
of 72s. 4^d. in Waltham near Grymesby, held in chief.
Pardon of the outlawry of Alexander Peny of Sandwich for non-
appearance before the court of King's Bench of the late king, to answer
touching divers trespasses committed in the county of Kent.
Grant to Ingelram de Berenser of the marriage of Joan, late the wife of
John de Meriet, tenant in chi^, or of any penalty incurred by her through
marrying without licence. By p.8.
Grant to Roger Tyrol, in enlargement of a former grant, during pleasure,
of the custody of the manor of Lugwardyn, in the king*s hands by reason
of the idiotcy of John Walrand, subject to such yearly farm as other
guardians had rendered, 20/. excepted which the king forgave him, to hold
the manor so long as he retains the custody at an abatement of 20/. a
year from the farm. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Olreton, clerk, to the custody
of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for the town of
Hereford. By p.8.
Licence, at the instance of Hugh de Veer, for the alienation in mortmain
by Nicholas de Rande of 1| acres of land in Foxle to John de Haustede
and his successors, parsons of the church of Foxle.
Licence, upon fine, for the appropriation in mortmain by the abbot and
convent of Woubume of the church of Birchemor, of their own patronage,
in the diocese of Lincoln.
Grant to Robert de Kendale and Margaret his wife, and the heirs mala
of their bodies, in enlargement of a gnnt for life, of the remainder of the
manor of Huthe upon uxe death of ^ger le Strange {Exiraneus)^ tenant
for life.
Licence, upon fine, for Joan, late the wife of Robert Achard, to grant,
in fee, to James de Norton the manor of Estistede, and 100 acres of land
and a rent in Selebume, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant the
same to her for the term of her life, widi reversion to himself and his heira.
Grant, for life, to Tudor ap Kendale of the office of woodward in the
commote of Nankoneweye. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Appointment of Nicholas de Bosoo to the custody of the lands of Hugh
Gerunde, deceased, tenant in chief, together with the marriage of the
heir. By pA
134
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1308.
July 14.
Windsor.
July 10.
Windsor.
July 11.
Windsor.
July 16.
Windsor.
Membrane 26— con/.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Master William de Hoere, king's clerk,
to be receiver for South and West Wales.
Licence, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, for Robert de Clifford to grant in fee to John de Crumbwelle
and Idonia his wife, a moiety of the manor of Wyntreslawe, co. Wilts,
and also a moiety of the advowson of the church of that place, held in
chief. By K.
Licence, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, for John de Crumbwelle and Idonia his wife^ to grant, in fee, to
Robert de Clyfford the castle of Brough-under-Stainmore {Burgtu subtus
Staynmore) and manors of Appelby, King's Mebume, Kyrkeby Stephan
and Mallerstang, together with a mill, 200 acres of land, 10 acres of
meadow, 600 acres of wood, 60 acres of turbary, and a rent of 48^. in
Brouham, Whynfel, Soureby, Stanford, Flakebrigg* and Kyrkebythore, with
a rent of 17/. 4s, Qd, of the comage and blank farms of their free tenants
in the county of Westmoreland, a moiety of the manor of Langeton, the
office of sheriff for the same county, and the advowson of the diurch of
Kyrkebythore, held in chief. By K.
Pardon, upon fine, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ although it may
be to the king's prejudice in case of the death of Walter de Alberbury, the
demisor's brother and heir, to Thomas de Sancto Hillario for acquiring for
the term of his own life, without the late king's licence, from Thomas de
Alberbury, since deceased, four messuages, seven virgates of land, and a rent
of 6f. 2d, in Horpole, co. Northampton, held in chicd^ ; with restitution of
the same.
William de Sumery, clerk, staying in the Chancery of England on the
king's service, has letters nominating Michael de Femdon and John Albon
his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
July 12.
Windsor.
July 8.
Reading.
July 14.
Windsor.
July 16.
Windsor.
July 15.
Windsor.
MSMBRANB 26.
Appointment of John de Launeye, knight, and Nicholas de Geyton to
be proctors for the king and queen Isabella in Ponthieu and Monstreuil.
French.
Presentation of John de Demeford to the vicarage of the church of
Holy Cross, Bristol, in the diocese of Bath and Wells, in the king's gift
by reason of the lands of the Knights Templars being in his hands.
Pardon to Balph son of Thomas de Erth' for the death of Bichard son
of Balph de Chateriz, as it appears by the record of John Buteturte and
the other justices of gaol delivery of the late king for Huntingdon that he
killed him in self-defence.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ for John de Ripariis to grant
the manor of Stanford, co. Essex, held in chief as of the honor of Boufogne
{Bononie)^ to Richer' de Befham, for the life of the latter. By p.s.
Licence, upon fine, for Henry de Borhunte to grant a messuage and a
carucate of land in Borhunte Herbelyn near Porchester, held in chief, to
Bichard de Porteseye, and for the latter to re-grant the same in fee to the
grantor and Theophania his wife, and his heirs.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent
of Dunstaple by Roger Pilling* of 6 acres of land in Bareworthe ; and by
Stephen de Wycoml^ and Isabella his wife, of another 6 acr^ of land^ in
the same place.
2 EDWARD n.— Part H.
135
1308.
July 17.
Windfor.
Julj 18.
Windsor.
Jiilj 20.
Windsor.
June 21.
Windsor.
July 15.
Windsor.
July 20.
Windsor.
July 28.
liEngley.
July 28.
Tower of
London.
Aug. 5.
Leighton Bas-
tard.
July 10.
Windsor.
Aug. 7.
Nortbampton.
Membrane 25 — cont.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken before the sheriff of
Middlesex, for the Master and brethren of the hospital of St. Giles without
the Bar of the Old Temple, London, to close up a way in the town of
Feltham passing through their court to the town well, provided they make
an equally convenient approach to it.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Peterborough to crenellate the gate
of the abbey and two chambers lying between the gate and their church.
By p.8.
Pardon of the outlawry (tUlagaria) of Joan, late the wife of William
Wygge, for non-appearance in the court of King's Bench of the late king
to answer touching divers felonies.
Presentation of Richard de Potesgrave, chaplain, to the church of
St. Mellion {ecclesia SancH Melani)^ in the diocese of Exeter. By p.8«
Mandate to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to deliver tlie tempo-
ralities of the see of Enachdune, in the province of Tuam, to Gilbert, of
the order of Friars Minors, whose election Beginald Taff, as vicar-general
during the absence of John Taff, formerly archbishop of Armagh and
primate of all Ireland, had upon appeal confirmed and had caused nim to
be consecrated. Although the dean and chapter had held the election
without a licence from the late king, and had not presented the elect for
the royal assent, as is found by inspection of the rolls of King Henry III.
they evidently had been accustomed to do, the king, nevertheless, regarding
the long voidance of the see and wishing to provide for it, and also in con-
sideration of a fine of 300/., paid by the bishop on behalf of himself and of
the dean and chapter, took fealty from and restored the temporalities to the
bishop, who, before the justiciary delivers the same to him, is to give letters
from the dean and chapter pledging themselves that upon any future void-
ance of their church they will not proceed to an election without seeking
for the king's licence or the subsequent royal assent, and further to observe
all due forms.
Writ de iniendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
bishopric, ll'oedera.']
Pardon, upon fine, to Thomas son of Peter de Leycestre of Northampton,
for acquiring in fee, without the king's licence, from Peter de Leycestre^
2 tofts and 2 virgates of land in Horpole, co. Northampton, held in chief
as of the honor of Peverel ; with restitution of the same.
Pardon to Simon de Notingham, chaplain, for the death of Robert
de Longeforlong', as it appears by the record of Henry Spygurnel and John
de Lodbrok', justices of gaol delivery for Warwick gaol, that he killed him
in self-defence.
Presentation of Geoffrey de Hakenesse to the church of Kelevedon, in
the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
abbacy of Westminster. By p.8«
Presentation of William de Grafton, upon the resignation of Ymbert de
Saxiolo, to the church of Brauncewelle, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the
king's gift by reason of the lands of the Knights Templars being in hit
hands. By p.s.
Presentation of John de Leek to the church of Great Lynford, in the diocese
of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands and heir
of Ralph Pipard, deceased, tenant in chief, being in ms hands.
Vacated by surrender.
Grant to Thomas de Nova Haya, chaplain, king's clerk| of the king's
free chapel within the castle of Rokesburgh.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
136 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1308. Membrane 25 — cotU.
Ang. 2. Qnnxit to Stephen de Tjdmershe of the marriage of Margaret, late the
Berkhampstead. T?ife of Hugh de Geroande, tenant in chief, or of any penalty incurred bj
her through marrying without the king's licence.
June 24. Pardon of the outlawry of William Daundely for burning the houses of
BriBtol. Richard do Scures, robbing the parson of Waltham, and trespassing in the
park, at Famdon, of H. bishop of Winchester. By p.s.
Aug. 10. Pardon to John de Sandwyco for a trespass committed by him and others,
Northampton, by taking two stags and a buck in Sherwood Forest in the time of the
late king. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Mbmbranr 24.
Aug. 10. Pardon to Richard, parson of the church of Swynnerton, and John
Northampton, le Clerk of that place, for trespass in the park ox Walter, bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, at Brewode.
Aug. 11. Exemption, for life, for William de Monte Acuto in respect of his
Northampton, dwelling-house at Hide {Hida Comitiise)^ co. Hertford, from livery of
stewards, chamberlains, marshals, or other ministers of the king. By K.
Aug. 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Gilbert de la Rye, parson of
Leighton Bum- the church of Roding- Abbots {de Rothynge Abbatisse), to the abbess and
'^^' - nuns of Barking of 200 acres of land and forty shillings of rent, in
Barking and Dakeham. By p.8.
Aug. 7. Licence for Henry son of Henry Dayrel to grant, in fee, to John
Northampton, de Foxle and Constance his wife, 7 messuages, a mill, 2 virgates and 80
acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 20 acres of wood and 20s. of rent in
Saunderton, with the advowson of the church of that place, held in chief
as of the honor of Walyngford.
Aug. 11. Grant to John Engayne, king's yeoman, of the custody of those lands in
Northampton. Wotton, co. Bedford, which Master Walter de Wotton, deceased, had held
for the term of his life of the inheritance of the heir of John Byset,
deceased, tenant in chief, a minor, in the king's custody.
By K., on the information of the treasurer.
Licence to the prioress and nuns of Bromhale to appropriate the church
of Aldeworthe, which- is of their own patronage.
Ang. 11. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ although the esuheator
Northampton, returns that it is to the king's prejudice, for the alienation in mortmain by
Guy de Bello Oampo, earl of Warwick, to eight chaplains celebratinK divine
service daily in the chapel within his castle of Elmeleghe, of a rent of 20/. in
Wykewane, co. Gloucester, with the advowson of the church of Elmeleghe,
CO. Worcester, held in chief.
Aug. 16. Assignment to Manens Francisci, James Reyneri and the merchants of
Langlej. the society of the Circuli Albi of Florence of 2,500 marks, due from
J. bishop of Ely, and 1,600 from the abbot of St. Albans to W. bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king, in fuU satisfaction of
4,100 marks advanced by the merchants of that society to the late and
present king.
Vacated by surrender^ being entered on the Fine Roll.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Ely, for payment of 2,500 marks.
The like to the abbot of St. Albans for 1,600 marks.
Vacated by surrender.
Assignment to Guy Bertaldi, James de Spinis, Hngh Paganell', and
GFerardine Nerli and the merchants of the society of the Spini of
2 EDWARD II,— Part II. 137
1308. Membrane 24 — coiU,
Florence, in discharge of 2,000 marks advanced by them to the late and
present kiog, of the customs, both old and new, in Scotland, upon wool,
hides and wool-fells.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Aug. 16. Assignment to John Vanne ar^d the merchants of the Ballardi of
La^ley. Lucca, in part payment of the king's debts to them, of 3,989 marks 6^. 8</.,
due to W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king, viz.,
1,200 marks from the abbot of Selby, 200 marks from the abbot of Ramsey,
500 marks from W. archbishop of York and the dean and chapter of that
place, 400 marks from the abbot of Glastonbury, 689 marks 65. M. from
J. bishop of Norwich, 350 marks from John de Hastyngges, 300/. from
Alice, countess of Norfolk, and 200 marks from the prior and convent
of Ely.
Memorandum. — This assignment was made at the Exchequer by the
treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Memorandum. — Of the above debt 689 marks 6s. Sd. have been paid
over by the bishop of Norwich to John Vanne, as appears by the latter's
acknowledgment on behalf of himself and his fellows.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop of Norwich for payment of
689 marks Qs. 8d.
Surrendered and cancelled^ and subsequently renewed^ as appears on
the Patent Roll for the following year.
The like mandates to the undermentioned, viz. : —
The abbot of Seleby for 1 ,200 marks.
The abbot of Rameseye for 200 marks.
W. archbishop of York and the dean and chapter for 500 marks.
The abbot of Glastonbury for 400 marks.
John de Hastingges for 350 marks.
Alice, countess of Norfolk, for 275/.
The prior and convent of Ely for 200 marks.
Aug. 1 1 . Licence, during pleasure, to Ralph de Monte Hermerii, whenever he passes
Korthmmpton. through the king's forests or chaces on either side of Trent, to hunt therein*
[Fcedera.'\ By K.
Mbmbranb 23.
Aug. IG. Assignment by the king to Guy Bertaldi, James de Spini, Hugh
Lui>glej. Paganeir and Gkrardine de Nerby {sic^ and the merchants of the Spini of
Florence, of the customs, both old ana new, in Scotland, upon wool, hides
and wool -fells, until they shall have received 1,000 marks in discharge of the
late king's debt to them. Further assignment to them of the issues of
the king's silver mine in the county of Devon, to discharge the 1,000 marks
in which he himself is indebted to them.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Thorpe, clerk, warden of the mine.
Sept. 1 . General pardon, at the instance of Peter de Gkivaston, to John Lenfant.
Chertitej. By p.8.
Presentation of William son of Robert Pycot, clerk, to the church of
Donington, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.8.
Sept. 6. Grant, in fee, to Alexander le Peyntour, king's seijeant, of a messuage,
Bjileet. late in the tenure of John de London, in ^ Pesecroftstrete ' in New
Windsor. By p.i.
Sept. 13. Safe>conduct, during life, for Robert Goeegh', king's yeoman, and for
Guildford, his servants, whilst trading within the realm ; his wares to be exempt from
the king's tolls, but subject to the usual costom-dues. By p.8.
]d8
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1308.
Sept. 13.
Gmidford.
Sept. 28.
Waltham.
Oct. 1.
Waltham.
Sept. 16.
Guildford.
Oct. I.
Waltham.
Sept. 21.
Chertsey.
Aug. 22.
Chertsey.
Membrane 23 — coni.
The like for Robert de Warmenhale and John de Coleshulle, king's
merchants. By p.8.
Licence, upon fine, at the instance of queen Isabella, for the alienation in
mortmain to the abbot and convent of Radynges by William Pouclie and
Alice hia wife, of 2 messuages, 154 acres of land^ 10 acres of meadow,
8 acres of wood and a rent of one penny, in Partleton and la Hide ; and
by John de Danehurst of a rent of 6/. in Leominster, Ivynton, Luston and
Eyton.
Licence, upon fine, for Roland de Carrik' to grant, in fee, to Master John
de Boghes a sixth part of the manor of Levington, co. Cumberland, and the
advowson of a tenth part of the church of that place and of the church of
Stapleton, in the same county, held in chief.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Doket of
Wilsamstede, to the prior of Chikesonde, of 40 acres of land in Haugnes and
Hoghton, near Bedford, which are of the fee of the prior.
General pardon, on account of good service to the late king in Scotland,
to Hugh le Tailleur of Marchelaye, for trespasses committed by him in
the county of York. By p.s.
Pardon to Nicholas de HilderweUe for escaping from the custody of
Thomas de Leliun the bailiff of Whitebistrande, co. York, when arrested by
the sheriff of that county for the death of Walter Saybit of Ellirdby.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Agatha, late the wife of Greoffrey de Appleby, staying in Ireland, has
letters nominating Walter de Fysshacre and Nicholas son of John her
attorneys for two years.
Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to Roger le Fier of Esthalle
for the theft of a horse. Bj p.s.
Membrane 22.
Sept. 25. Thomas de Wygham and Stephen de Berkyng', monks of Faversham,
Byfleet. bringing news of the death of Geoffrey, late abbot of that place, have letters
to the prior and convent of licence to elect.
Oct. 2. The abbot of Fontenelle {de Sancto Wadreginlio\ staying beyond
Waltham. seas, has letters nominating Henry de Uphavene and Guy le Cras his
attorneys for three years. By fine made in the Chancery.
Oct. 3.
Waltham.
Sept. 29.
Waltham.
Safe-conduct, for two years, at the instance of Denys, prince of
Portugal and king of Algarve, for Portuguese merchants and their wares
coming to England to trade.
Alice, late the wife of Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of
England, staying in England, has letters nominating Walter de Metyngham
her attorney for two years.
Oct. 4. Protection, for two years, for John de Warwyk, a hermit, staying at
Westminster. Occlive near Dover.
Ghurin' Lengleys, burgess of Caen, staying beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating Thomas and Robert, his sons, his attorneys for two years.
Henry, prior of Bermundeseye, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
John de Horton, his fellow-monk, and John de Hoghton his attorneys for
two years.
2 EDWARD II.— Pabt II. 139
1308. Membrane 22 — cant.
Mandate to Roger Le Strange {Exiraneo), tenant for life of the manor
of Huthe, to attorn to Robert de Kendale and Margaret his wife, the king
having granted the reversion of the manor to them and the heirs male of
their bodies.
Oct. 1. Safe-conduct for two years for Andr* Peres of Castro Xerez (de Castro
Waltham. Seryz), merchant of Burgos, in Spain, coming to England to trade.
By K., at the instance of Rotheric de Ispania.
Oct. 4. Master William de la Ryvere, staying in England, has letters nominating
Westminifter. John Arnald and Thomas Cryket hiis attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Peter, abbot of St. Mary, Montebourg {de Monte Burg%)y staying beyond
seas, has letters nominating William Pepyn and William Gysop his attor-
neys for five years.
Sept 18. Grant to Roger de Ledes, king's clerk, of the king's free chapel within
Cbertsey. the castle of Shrewsbury. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the constable of the castle.
Oct. 7. Protection, nntil Easter, for Henry, prior of Bermnndeseye, going beyond
Bjflect. seas.
Oct. 13. Prohibition against holding a tournament at Leicester. [Fcedera,']
Canterbury.
Oct. 14. Authority for Ralph le Con vers, the king's serjeant-at-arms, to enforce the
Canterbuiy. foregoing prohibition and to attach all persons violating it.
Oct. 9. Presentation of John de Forteye, chaplain, upon the resignation of
Wettminstdr. Ralph de Cotesbroke, to the vicarage of Ewell, in the diocese of Canterbury,
in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the Benights Templars being
in his hands.
Oct. 12. Notification to R. archbishop of Canterbury, of the election of Clement
Tejnham. de Lodenne, prior of Faversham, to be abbot of that place.
Oct. 24. Licence for William de Carleton, a baron of the Exchequer, in considera-
Westminster, tion of his good service, to attend to his private affurs and to reside in
his own house, whenever it shall seem expedient to him to do so, and to
return to and sojourn at the Exchequer at his pleasure. By K.
Pardon of the outlawry of John Chevre of Wylkeshowe for non-appearance
before William de Ormesby and the other justices of oyer and terminer
of the late king, for the county of Suffolk, to answer touching divers
Pardon of the outlawry of Alexander de Glouceeter for non-appearance
in the court of King's Bench, of the late king, to answer touching divers
felonies in the city of London.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Oct. 26. Pardon of the outlawry of Richard son of John Brusyn of Sutbgate for
Weetminster. non-appearance in the court of King's Bench, of the late kin^^ to answer
touching divers trespasses committed in the county of Kent.
Pardon of the outlawry of Henry Yacheden for non-appearance before
John Boteturte and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for the county of Northampton, to answer touching divers trespasses.
Oct. 30. Protection, for two years, for Master John de Dover, clerk, going to
Westminster. Ireland on the king's service.
Oct. 28. Protection, for one year, for Henry, i»ior of Wenlok*, going beyond
Weetmiotter. seas.
140 OALENDAE OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308. Membrane 22 — cont,
Oct. 28. Presentation of William de Hillum to the church of Great Lynford, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln, in the king*8 gift bj reason of the custody of the heir
and lands of Ealph Pjpard, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
ByK.
Grant, during pleasure, to Bes ap Griffith, king's yeoman, of the steward-
ship of * Cardigan Shyre,' to hold in the same manner as Yevan ap Molewyn
held it. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Oct. 30. Protection, with clause volumus, until Easter, for John de Hustwayt, clerk,
WestmiDster. going to Ghtscony on the king's service.
On the testimony of W. de Melton.
Oct. 29. Protection, until Midsummer, for Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster,
Westminster, staying in Ireland. By K.
Oct. 29. Mandate to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side Trent, to restore
Westminster, the temporalities of the abbey of Faver^ham to Clement de Lodenne, whose
election as abbot of that place had, after grant of the royal assent, been
confirmed by B. archbishop of Canterbury.
Writ de irUendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
abbey.
Membrane 21.
Oct. 7. Appointment, until Easter, of William de Ventodoro to be keeper of the
Bjrfleet. temporalities of Thetford Priory, to enable the abbot of Cluny, to whom
the preferment belongs, to prefer one of his monks and present him to the
king, in whose hands are the lands of Boger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk.
From an inquisition, which William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe and
Hervey de Staunton caused to be taken, it appears tliat the abbots of Cluny,
upon every voidance of the priory of Thetford, had been accustomed to
prefer one of their monks to that house, and by letter to present him to
the earl of Norfolk, for the time being, as patron of the priory, for the
restoration of the temporalities; that the earls had always made such
restoration until earl Boger, during the war between the late king and the
king of France, had caused certain of the monks, upon the death of prior
Vincent, to elect Beginald de Eye, to whom he had delivered the temporali-
ties ; that upon every voidance the earls were accustomed to place a porter^
a horseman, or footman (unum janitoremj equitemj vel peditem) in the
priory, who should receive his necessary victuals, but was not to take any-
thing else for the benefit of his lord or himself, or to meddle in other
matters ; and that the earls, fealty having been done to them bv the priors
preferred in the above manner, were accustomed by their baili& to restore
the temporalities and remove the porter without taking or retaining to their
own use any of the goods of the priory.
Oct. 13. Protection, for one year, for Bernard Ecii de Lebreto, archdeacon of
Canterbury. Canterbury, and Amald Ameneui, treasurer of WeUs, staying beyond seas.
Oct. 18. Nicholas, abbot of Eaynesham, staying in England, has letters nominating
Westminster. Bichard de Kaynesham and Adam de Guer his attorneys 'for two years.
Oct. 18. Acquittance to the abbot of Selby, sub-collector in the diocese of York
Westminster, of the tenth imposed on the clergy by Pope Boniface YIII., for 36«. paid
into the Exchequer by the hands of W. archbishop of York, on account of
the arrears of that tenth. By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the under-mentioned, viz. : —
The prior of Thurgarton for 44«.
The abbot of Cokersaund for 10/.
The prior of Llanthony for 20/.
2 EDWARD II.— Pabt II. 141
1308. Membrane 2\—-cont.
Oct. 24. Thomas de Cantebr', a baron of the Excheqaer, is, in the absence of
WeBtminster. WiUiam de Carleton, to whom the king has granted leave to absent himself
at pleasure, to take the latter's place in the Exchequer and to sit next him
when present.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Oct. 13. Protection, for one jear, for Bernard Ecii de Le Breto, archdeacon of
Guiterbaiy. Canterbury and parson of the church of Walpol, staying beyond seas.
The like for Arnald Ameneni de Le Breto, archdeacon of Huntingdon
and treasurer of Wells, parson of the church of Homcastle, staying
beyond seas.
Oct. 21. Appointment of Master Stephen de Wyndhille to take into the king's
Westminster, hands the deanery of the free chapel of St. Martin le Grand, void by the
promotion of Peter de Sabaudia to the archbishopric of Lyons.
Oct. 18. Protection, with clause volumusy in Ireland, until Easter, for Bichard de
Westminster. Bereford, clerk, staying in England on the king's service. By K.
Oct. 23. Boger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, going to Ireland, has letters
Westminster, nominating John de Bromfeld and Philip de Lee his attorneys for one
year.
Protection, for two years, for Francis Ghiytini of Anagni, cardinal of the
church of Home, archdeacon of Eichmond, staying beyond seas.
Peter, abbot of Conches, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Bichai-d de Lune and James Maynard of OmonviUe, in Normandy, his
attorneys for three years.
Hugh Canoun and Albreda his wife, stajring in Ireland, have letters
nominating Bobert Boleg' and William Foghel his attorneys for one year.
Oct. 25. Grant to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, upon the resignation of Peter
Westminster, de Sabaudia, of the deanery of the free chapel of Bruges (Bridgnorth).
Mandate in pursuance to the constable of the castle of Bruges.
— ^» Edmund le Butiller, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Thomas
— Brun and John de Preston his attorneys for one year.
Oct. 25. Thomas, bishop of Emly, staying in Ireland on the king's service, has
Westminster, letters nominating John de Coventre his attorney for two years.
John de Fienles, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Emulph de
Balinghem and John Howe his attorneys for two years.
Oct 28. Protection, for two years, for Jacomina de Merk', going beyond seas.
Westminster. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
1307.
Sept. 16. Adam de Normanville, a blind man, on account of that infirmity, has
Blyth« letters nominating William de Querneby his attorney for three years.
By pjk
1308.
Oct. 26. Safe-conduct for John Botenhering', merchant of Kingston-npon-Hall|
Westminster, his servants and wares, whilst trading throughout the kingdom.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Oct 28. Protection, for two years, for John de Fienles, going beyond seas.
Westminster* By K.
Oct. 24. Mandate for the arrest of all vagrant friars of the order of the Friars
Westminster. Preachers, who are to be delivered up to the Provincial of their order.
Nov. 1. Pardon of the outlawry of Balph le Flesshewere of Athere6ton,<^for
Westminster, non-appearance before Peter de Malo Lacn and the other justices of oyei
and terminer of the late king, for the county of Warwick, to answer toaclung
the death of Bobert le Wai^e of Upton, co. Leicester.
142 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1308, Membrane 21 — cont,
Nov. 1. Protection, with daase volumuSj until Easter, for Master William de la
We8tmin8t«r. Rjvere, staying in Ireland on special business of the king.
Nov. 5. John de Carreu, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Richard
Westminster. Wjrjet and Laurence del Espense his attorneys for one year.
Not. 6. Acquittance to the dean of the free chapel of Tettenhale, upon payment
Westminster, into t^e Exchequer of 1Q4«. on account of the arrears of the tenth imposed
for three years on the clergy of England by Pope Boniface VIII.
By bill of Exchequer.
Nov. 8. The like to the dean and chapter of Chichester, sub-collectors in that
Westminster, diocese of the tenth imposed by Pope Boniface VIII., for 9/. V6i, 4d^ paid
into the Exchequer by the hands of the abbot of Robertsbridge (de JPonte
Roberti) on account of the arrears of that tenth.
Membrane 20.
Nov. 6. Presentation of John de Wodeford to the church of St. Bride's, London,
Westminster, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy of Westminster.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Nov. 7. Licence for William de Tothale, prior of the Hospital of St. John of
Westminster. Jerusalem in England, to appoint Richard de Leycei*ter and Matthew de
Sancto Leonardo to act as attorneys for the brethren of the Order.
Nov. 4. Protection, until Midsummer, for Alan la Zusche, going on pilgrimage to
Westminster. Santiago. By K.
Nov. 7. Robert de Harpham, going beyond seas, has letters nominating John de
Westminster. Beverlaco his attorney until Midsummer.
Protection for him for the same period.
Oct. 25. Grant to Sanctius de Aspe, king's yeoman, of the custody of two parts of
Westminster, the lands in Stapelton, Andredesie and Saltmor, co. Somerset, of Robert
de Sancto Claro, deceased, tenant in chief, which are extended at 21/. 4«. 5r/.
a year, during the minority of Robert his nephew (nepos) and heir. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucest^, esdieator on this side
Trent.
Nov. 5. Confirmation of the sale by Sanctius de Aspe to Robert le Venur, clerk,
Westminster, of the above custody of two parts of the lands of Robert de Sancto Claro,
deceased, in Stapelton, Andredesye and Saltmor.
Oct. 25. Presentation of Thomas de Nova Haia to the church of Wodemancote,
Westminster, in the diocese of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the
Knights Templars being in his hands. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Acquittance to the abbot of Wygmore, sub-collector in the diocese of
Westminster. Hereford of the tenth imposed for three years by Pope Boniface VIII., for
39«. \\\d,<f pud into the Exchequer, by the hands of James de Henlee, on
account of the arrears of that tenth.
Nov. 12. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Terricus le Vyleyn, merchant of Flanders,
Westminster, with his servants and wares, trading throughout the realm.
Presentation of Robert de Bosco of Thomham-Magna to the church of
Freton, in the diocese of Norwich.
Nov. 10. Notification to J. bishop of Norwich, of the admission of Matthew de
Westminster. Horseye, a brother of the house of St. Mary, Webrigge, upon the death
of Humphrey, to be keeper of that house, in the king's hands by reason
of the lands of Roger le Bygod, late earl of Norfolky being iu hit; hands.
VaccUed because otherwise below.
2 EDWARD II.— Part II. 143
1308. Membrane 20 — eont.
Nov. 12. Protection, for one year, for Master Eobert de Pykerjng, parson of the
Westminster, church of Brantyngham. By K.
Appointment, daring pleasure, of Kichard Moniword of Hereford, clerk,
to the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of
dehts for the city of Hereford.
Nov. 10. Exemption, during pleasure, of Alexander de Ledes, king's yeonum, from
Westminster, any prises or carriage to he levied hy the king's ministers for his use.
ByK.
Nov. 18. Presentation of Roger de Sutton to the church of Norton, in the diocese
Byfleet. of Norwich.
Vacated by surrender,
Nov. 15« Alice de Veer, countess of Oxford, on account of her infirmities, has
Westminster, letters nominating John de Cantebrigg' and John son of Warin, clerk, her
attorneys for five years. By K.
Nov. 12. Notification to J. bishop of Norwich of the presentation of Matthew
de Horseye, a brother of the house of St. Mary, Webrige, to be keeper
of that house, the presentation being in the king by reason of the lands
of Roger le Bygod, late earl of Norfolk, being in his muids*
Nov. 1. Grant to William Hauteyn, son and heir of BEamo Hauteyn, deceased, to
Westminster, discharge his father's indebtedness to the Exchequer by yearly payments
of 10 marks, instead of by instalments of 20 marks yearly under the grant
of the late king. Bj K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Nov. 15. Writ of aid, during pleasure, directed to the mayor, sheriff, and bailiffs
Westminster, of the city of London for Robert le Chaucer, appointed by Henry de Say,
the king's butler, to act as his deputy in the city and port of London.
Mandate to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side Trent, to
restore the temporalities of the house of St. Mary, Webrigge, to Matthew
de Horse J e, whom J. bishop of Norwich has admitted to be keeper of that
house upon presentation by the king, in whose hands are the lands of Roger
le Bygod, late earl of Norfolk. Eifuerunt patentes.
Permission to Robert Benedicite, clerk, to whom the custody of the
smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for the city of
Norwich had been committed, to appoint John de Walton, clerk, to act as
his deputy.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Gilbert Haukyn, clerk, to the custody
of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for the town
of Newcastle-upon-Tjme.
Protection, for one year, for William de Tothale, prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, going beyond seas. By K.
William de Rither, staying in England, has letters nominating Robert
Sprot of Carleton his attorney for two years.
Gocelin de Kimyngton, clerk, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
William Bylet of Neuton his attorney for one year.
Mandate to W. archbishop of York, to induct Master Roger de Welleton
to the prebend of the altar of St. Michael in the church of St. John,
Beverley, which the king, in whose gift it is by reason of the late
voidance of the see of York, has granted to him.
Grant to Master Roger de Welleton, king's clerk, of the prebend of the
altar of St. Michael, in the church of St. John, Beverley, in the king*s
gift by reason of the late voidance of the see of York. By p.s.
144 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
^QQQ Membrane 19.
Oct. 22. Pardon to William MarcLaunt of Fajrgtede for the death of Thomas
Wettmintter. Scut' of Melton, as it appears upon the record of William de Ormesbj and
John le Bretun, justices of gaol delivery for Norwich that he killed him
in self-defence.
Oct. 4. Licence to Henry de Percy to crenellate his dwelling-honseB of Spofford
Weitminster. and Lekjngfeld, co. York, and Petteworth, co. Sussex. By K.
Oct. 21. Pardon of the outlawry of Robert de Reymerston for not satisfying the
W6stmiiist«r. late king for the ransom for his default iu not pro>'ecuting Thomas de
CouteshaJe of Bishop's Lynn (JLenna Episcopi), for the rape and abduction
of Alice his wife, provided he now satisfy the king.
Oct. 25. Licence, upon fine, for Robert son of Walter to grant, for life, to Elena
Westminfter. daughter of Peter de Benardeston a rent of 10/. in Disce, held in chief.
Nov. 8. Exemplification of a grant, 5 January, 35 Edward I., to John Page,
Wettminater. yeoman of the chamber, of the forestership of Derewentfelles, the original
letters patent having been stolen.
Nov. 10. Licence for Katherine, late the wifeof Nicholas de Alditheleffh, to grant
Westminfter. all lands which she holds in dower of the inheritance of Nicholas de
Aldithelegh, her son, to her said son, charged with a yearly payment to her-
self of 100/. for her sustenance. By K.
Oct. 25. Licence, upon fine, for William de Cressy to grant, in fee, the manor of
Wettmintter. Risegate, held in chief, to Hugh de Cressy, with remainders over failing
issue to Robert de Cressy and to himself.
Nov. 8. Pardon to Robert de Clyfford for acquiring in fee, without the late king'd
Wettmintter. licence, from Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, a third part of uie
manor of Staveleye, co. Derby, held in chief; and also for demising the
same to John de Crumbwelle and Idonia his wife, for their lives. Pardon
to them for acquiring the said third part of the manor, with restitution
thereof.
Sept. 15. Exemption, for life, for Master Richard Wauncy, parson of the church
Wettmintter. of St. Nicholas, Guildford, co. Surrey, in respect of his dwelling-house
in that town, from livery of the king's stewards, chamberlains and other
ministers. By p.s.
Not. 24. Exemption, at the instance of Richard de Potesgrave, king's chaplain,
Byfleel. parson of the church of By fleet, for his father, John de Coblynton, from
being placed on juries, assizes or recognisances. By pjs.
Pardon to Andrew Sely, on account of his good service in Scotland to the
late king, for the death of John Augustyn of Wy[n]chelse. [By p.s. 839.]
Pardon to William Turk', on account of his good service in Scotland to
the late king, for the death of John le Ismonger ci Sandwich. [By p.8. 338.]
Nov. 27. Licence for Hugh le Despenser to demise to John de Handle, for the
Wettmintter. life of the latter, the manor of Beckeley, co. Oxford, held in chief.
Oct. 25, Licence for the abbot of St. Augustine, Canterbury, to crenellate a
Wettmintter. chamber, which he is buildiog without the gate of the abbey.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 9. Indemnity for the abbot of Ramsey, upon payment to John Vanne and
Dover. the merchants of the society of the Ballardi of Lucca of 200 marks due
from him to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, which sum the king,
into whose hands the lands of the bishop have been taken, has assigned to
the Ballardi in part discharge of his own indebtedness to them.
The like to the prior and convept of Ely, upon payment to the Ballardi of
a sum of 200 marks due to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
2 EDWARD II.— Part II. 145
1308.
Membrane 18.
Dct. 25. Pardon to William le Warjner of his outlawry for non-appearance before
WettmiDster. the justices of the Bench of the late king when impleaded by Walter, bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield, to render account for the time during which
he was his bailifiP in Ecleshale.
Oct. 26. Exemption for life, at the request of John de Somery, for John Percevall
WestmiDster. of Somery from being put on juries, assizes, or recognisances.
By K., on the information of the earl of Richmond.
Nov. 5. Notification that Roger atte Mershe has accidentally lost part of his left
Wettminster. ear by the bite of a horse.
Nov. 4. Appointment, for life, of Michael de Aune, yeoman of Mary, the king's
Westminster, sister, a nun of Aumbresburi, to the bailiwick oi the royal forest of Kynges-
wode without Bristol, lately held by John Love. [By p.s. 319.]
Oct. 24. Extension, until Easter next, of the safe- conduct for Menatus Renandi,
WestmioBter. Baldus Gasy and Grisius de Barbarine, merchants of the society of the
Pullices and Rembertini of Florence, staying in London to satisfy the
creditors of Hugelin Semper, John Riche and Gonorus Guydi, merchants
of that society, who had departed the realm without discharging their
debts.
Nov. I. Licence, upon fine, for John Bluet to grant the manor of Helmerton,
Westminster, co. Wilts, held in chief, to Ralph Bluet, and for the latter to re-grant it to
him and Margery his wife and his heirs.
Aug. 16. Mandate to Alice, countess of Norfolk, to pay to the merchants of the
Luigley. society of the Ballardi of Lucca 276/., part of a sum of 300/. due from her
to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, whose debts the king has
assigned to them in discharge of his own indebtedness. \^Fadera,']
Nov. 4. Indemnity for R. bishop of Ely, upon payment to Manens Francirici,
Westminster. James Reyneri, and the merchants of the society of the Circuli Albi of
Florence, of the sum of 2,500 marks due from him to Walter, bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king, which sum the king, into
whose hands the debts of the bishop have been taken, has assigned to the
merchants of that society in part discharge of his own and the late king's
indebtedness to them.
Nov. 14. Pardon to John le Tayllur Attehope of his outlawry for non-appearance
Westminster, in the court of King's Bench of the late king to answer touching divers
trespasses committed in the county of Kent.
Nov. 15. Grant, for life, to A3rmer de Valencia of the castle and town of Haver-
Westminster, ford, subject to the accustomed services.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the castle.
Mandate in pursuance to Hugh de Paunton, keeper of the castle and
town.
Nov. 15. Pardon to John Thony for the death of William Thony, as it appears
Westminster, by the record of Henry Spigumel and John Neymut, justices of gaol
deliv(iry for Aylesbury, that he killed him in self-defence.
Nov. 26. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent
Westminster, of Chester of a messuage and 4 bovates of land in Morston by Richard de
Morston ; of a messuage and one bovate of land in Lauton near Bechynton
by Henry, parson of the church of Tatenhale, and of a messuage and
4 bovates of land in Chorlton by Henry de Bromburgh.
63579. K
116 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1308. Membrane 18 — cont.
Pardon to William Goring of his outlawry for non-appearance before
William de Hereford and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the
late king, for the county of Sussex, to answer touching divers felonies.
Dec. 4. Pardon to John le Chaundeler of Totenham of his outlawry for non-
Westminster, appearance in the court of King's Bench to answer touching divers felonies
committed in the city of London.
Membrane 17.
Nov. 15. Commission associating Ralph de Monte Caniso with Thomas de Scalariis,
Westminster. Richard lo Chambcrleyn, John Aynel, and the sheriff of the county of
Hertford, conservators of the peace for that county.
Nov. 27. Presentation of Robert de Ledes to the church of Harewode, in the
Westminster, diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands
and heir of Warin de Insula, deceased, being in his hands. By p.s.
Nov. 8. Acquittance to the abbot of Wygemor, sub-collector in the diocese of
Westmmster. Hereford of the tenth imposed by Pope Boniface VIII., for 39#. \\\d.
paid into the Treasury by the hands of James de Henlee on account of the
arrears of that tenth.
The like for the under-mentioned, viz. —
The abbot of St. Peter, Gloucester, for 21*. M.
The priors of Llanthony Prima and Kermerdyn for lOOf.
The abbot of St. Peter, Gloucester, for 71*.
This last entry is vacated because otherwise below.
Licence for Henry do I^acy, earl of Lincoln, to sport during the present
season along all preserved rivers throughout the realm {deditnus licenciam
in instanti seisona riveandi per omnes riparias in dcjenso positas per totum
regnum nostrum riveare et deductum suum capere et asportare possit) and
to carry away his quarry.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Nov. 28. Presentation of John de Neubaud, upon the resignation of Thomas
Westminster. Basset, to the church of Camberoun, in the diocese of Exeter, in the
king's gift by reason of the custody of the land and heir of William Basset,
tenant in chief, being in his hands. By K.
Nov. 18. Writ de intendendo, during pleasure, for Roger Burel and John Averey
Westminster, of Haverford, deputies of Bernard Pee de Fer, to whom the office of
ganger of wines throughout Wales has been committed, during his absence
in Scotland on the king'^ service.
Nov. 23. Protection, for two years, for John de Fenes, staying beyond seas.
Byfleet. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Nov. 21. Presentation of Henry de Craystok to the vicarage of the church of
Byfleet. Stepyng, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
temporalities of the abbey of Bardeneye being in his hands.
Grant, for life, in enlargement of a former grant during pleasure, to
Nicholas de Ilugate of the custody of the hospital of St. Nicholas, York,
subject to the maintenance of the fixed alms. By p.s.
Mandate to the sheriff of Southampton to provide, in conformity with
the grant of the late king, firewood from the forest of Chut for the king's
sister Mary, a nun of Fontevraud, while staying at Ambresbnry. [/Veifcra.]
The like to the sherifT of the county of Wilts to supply firewood from
the forest of Bocholte. [Foedera,']
2 EDWARD II.— Part II. 147
1308. Membrane 17 — cont.
Protection {sw)^ until Whitsunday, under the name of Michael Pycard, for
William le Sautreur, going beyond seas.
Nov. 24. Indemnity for Bogo de Knovillc, son and heir of Bogo de Knoville, for
Westminster. 20/. paid by him into the Exchequer, in which sum his late father was
bound to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late
king.
Nov. 27. Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry le Scrope to be a justice of the
Westminster. Bench.
Dec. 1. Protection, with clause volumus, until the Monday on the morrow of the
Westminster, quinzaine of Easter, for William le Sautreur, going beyond seas on the
king*s service. By K.
Nov. 29. Robert, prior of Sele (Seeding), going beyond seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. Adam de Fynchyngham and Stephen le Breton his attorneys for one year.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Boneville to the office of
steward of Kildare and Catherlagh in Ireland. By p.s.
Dec. 4. Protection, during pleasure, for Beymund del Goudz, dean of the
Westminster, churches of St, Peter, York, and St. Mary, Lincoln, precentor of the
church of St. Chad, Lichfield, and prebendary of Wetewang in the church
of St Peter, York, staying beyond seas. By 0.
Mbmbranb 16.
Dec. 1. Pardon to Roger de Englefeld for divers trespasses committed in the
Westminster, forests and parks of the late king.
By K., on the information of H. le Despenser.
Dec. 3. Licence, upon fine, for Aymer de Archiaco to grant a moiety of the
Westminster, hamlet of Wolvcton, co. Dorset, a fourth part of the manor of Midsomeres-
norton, co. Somerset, and one fourth of a sixth part of the manor of
Luyton, co. Bedford, held in chief, to Joan de Vivonia and Reginald her
son, for their lives, with remainder to the latter's son John.
Dec. 8. Licence, at the instance of Ralph de Monte Hermerii, for Peter Corbet
Langley. to grant a moiety of the manors of Hurburton and Brixham, co. Devon,
held in chief, to Elias de Woure, and for the latter to re-grant the same to
him and Beatrice his wife and her heirs.
Dec. 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John son of Adam de
hajiglej, Whytegift to the abbot and convent of St. Mary, York, of Bye toflts and
four bovates of land in Stuyneburne, which are extended by Gerard
Salveyn, escheator beyond Trent, at 3Ss. a year, in part satisfaction of a
licence granted to that house by the late king to acquire land to the value
of 200/. a year. By p.8.
Dec. 12. Licence, upon fine by John de Bello Campo of Somerset, to five chap-
Langley. lains, celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of St. Nicholas, of Stoke
under Hameldon, for his soul and those of his ancestors, to hold one messuage
and four virgates of land in Stoke under Hameldon, together with the advow-
son of the church of that place, held in chief, granted to them by the
same John de Bello Campo under licence of the late king ; also to appro-
priate that church to their own use. By pet. of C.
Dea 16. Licence, at the instance of John de Haustede, to Thomas de Knyghtes-
Kennington. bmgge to erect houses on lands, not yet built upon, of the abbey of
K 2
us
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1308.
Dec. 20.
LaDglej.
Dec. 27.
Windsor.
Dec. 26.
WindBor.
Dec. 26.
Windsor.
Dec. 26.
Windsor.
Sept. 24.
Byfleet.
1309.
Jan. 8.
Langlej.
Jan. 4.
Windsor.
Jan. 3.
Windsor.
Jan. 15.
Langley.
Jan. 8.
Langley.
Jan. 18.
Langlej.
Membratie IG — cont,
Westminster, in Westminster and Knygbte^brugge. Exemption for life for
him in respect of any house, so built, from \i\erj of stewards, marshals or
other ministers of the king. By p.s.
Gituit in frank almoin by the king, for the safety of his own soul and
those of his ancestors, to the prior and convent of the Friars Preachers of
Langley of his garden adjacent to the parish church of that place, with
two plots of land next the garden. By p.s.
Pardon to Michael de Pycombe of Lewes for the death of Alice daughter
of Stephen le Machun of Chaggele, killed by him through misadventure.
ByK.
Presentation of Thomas de Langeford to the church of Terdeburgh, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the offence committed
by the prior of Alvyngham in acquiring the advowson of that church
without licence from the late king. By K.
Pardon to John le Mareschal for the death of Nicholas son of John de
Sewelle at Dunstaple, as it appears by the record of Henry Spigurnel and
Nicholas Fermbaud, justices of gaol delivery for Dunstaple, that he
killed him in self-defence.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas de Kertling and
Christiana his wife to W. bishop of Worcester, of a plot of land in the
parish of St. Mary atte Stronde, without the bar of the New Temple,
London, and of a lone leading from thence to the Thames situate in the same
parish. By K.
Pardon to John le Blowere of his outlawry for divers trespasses com-
mitted in the county of Kent in the time of the late king. By pjs.
Presentation of William de Leycestre to the chapel of St. John, Colneye,
in the diocese of Lincoln.
Pardon to Alexander do Sulfleghe and William his brother of their
outlawry for non-appearance before William de Bereford and the other
justices of oyer and terminer of the late king for the county of Sussex, for
a breach of the park of Worthe and for taking a doe and buck, provided that
they surrender at Guldeford gaol in the county of Surrey.
Pardon to William brother of Alexander de Sulfleghe of his outlawry
for non-appearance before the same justices to answer touching a breach of
the parks at Worthe and Soggewyk, provided that he surrender as above.
Exemption, for life, for Roger de Giney from being put on assizes^
juries, or recognisances. By p.8.
Pardon to William de Whithleye for burglary at the house of Thomas de
Rodes of Fykesby, and for other trespasses committed in the time of the
late king in the county of York. By p.s.
Pardon, upon fine by Stephen de Tedemersshe, to Margaret his wife, for
acquiring, together with Hugh de G^rounde, her former husband, for the
term of their lives, the manor of Wrenstede, held in chief, without licence
from the late king ; with restitution of the same.
Pardon to John de Thorpe for the death of Robert le Revesone of
Lavendon, as it appears by the record of Henry Spigurnel and John
Neyrnut, justices of gaol delivery for Aylesbury, that he killed him in self-
defence.
2 EDWARD II.— Part II.
149
•toQQ Mbmbranb 15.
Dec. 5. Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant, 21 June, 85 Edward L, to the
Langley. niaster and brethren of the hospital of St. Leonard, Bedford, to close up a
way called * Pathway ' passing through their hospital to Elnestowe, provided
that they make another instead. By 0.
Nov. 26. Grant to John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, that his executors may
Westminster, hold the lands, formerly of John do Balliolo, granted to him for life, and
receive the issues thereof for four years next ensuing his decease.
Pardon in full for John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, of all debts due
from him to the king as well on account of money advanced to him, in the
time of the late and present king, in Grascony and Scotland and elsewhere, as
for victuals. By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Licence, upon fine, aflcr inquisition ad quod damnuniy for the alienation in
mortmain by Walter, bishop of Bath and Wells, and the dean and chapter of
the church of St. Andrew, Wells, of the advowson of the church of Hamp-
ton to the prior and convent of Bath, and for the latter to appropriate it.
Entry relative to the merchant vintners of the duchy of Aquitaine.
[Incomplete,!^
Vacated^ being entered on the Fine Roll,
Writ de intendendoy during pleasure, for John de Sutton of Boston and
Andrew de la Gutere, deputies for the port of Boston of Henry de Say, the
king's butler.
The like for the undermentioned : —
Bartholomew do Badlesmere and Peter Fraunceys of Bristol in the
ports of Bristol and Chepestowe.
Roger de la Chaumbre of Kyngeston-on-HuUe and Ralph le Taverner
of Nottingham in the port of Kyngeston-on-HuUe.
William de Danecastre of Chester in the ports of Chester, Conewey,
Beaumareys and Camarvan.
Dec. 4. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain, by the prior and convent of
Westminster. St. Edmund the King and Martyr, Athisshel, of land and rents to the
value of 20/. a year in Ireland.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Parleben to the prior
and friars of the Carmelite Order of Boston of a plot of land adjacent to
their area in Boston. By C.
Pardon to Walter de Rothewelle for the death of an unknown man at
Halsstowe, as it appears by the record of Roger de Heghham and John
de Northwode, justices of gaol delivery for Canterbury Castle, that be
killed him in self-defence.
Dec. 5.
Langley.
Dec. 5.
Langley.
Dec. 8.
Langley.
Dec. 8.
Langley.
Dec. 11.
Langley.
Inspeximus and confirmation of the deed by Ralph, bishop of London,
dated Monday next after St. Andrew's day [2 December], 1308, by which,
after recitation of the ordinance of his predecessor Richard de Gravesende
making provision out of the profits of his church of Borham for the main-
tenance of the chancellorship of St. Paul's and that the chancellor should
personally discharge the ofHce of reader in theology, bishop Ralph, in
consideration that the revenue of the chancellorship was insufficient to meet
the charges on the office, appropriated the church of Yllingge (Ealing),
with the exception of 10/. a year reserved for the sustenance of a perpetual
vicar for that church, to the chancellor so long as he shall conform to
the ordinance by personally acting ab reader, but in default of his doing so.
150
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
2308. Membrane 16 — cont.
then one third part of the profits of the church of Yllingge ib to go to the
actual reader, another third to the maintenance of the fabric of St. Paul's
Cathedral, and the remaining third towards the pittance of the major and
minor canons and other ministers of the cathedral, who hold the anni-
versary for the soul of the late king, and also for the celebration of the
mass of tlie H0I7 Ghost for the good estate of the present king and his
successors, with reservation to Uie bishop and his successors of their
jurisdiction in the church of Tllingge. By G.
2309. Mbmbkanr 14.
Jan. 2. Licence, at the request of queen Isabella, after inquisition ad quod
WiDdsor. damnumy for the alienation in mortmain bj Robert Swan to a chf^lain,
celebrating divine service daily in his chapel at Saxmnndham for the souls
of the late king and his own ancestors, of 60 acres of land, 2 acres of
meadow, 2 acres of wood and 4«. of rent in Saxmundham, co. Suffolk, held
in chief as of the manor of Framljngham, in the king's hands> but formerly
of Roger le Bygod, late earl of Norfolk.
Jan. 17. Pardon to Alice, late the wife of William Basset, tenant in chief, and to
Langlej. John de Knoville for intermarrying without licence. By p.B.
Jan. 20. Pardon, upon fine, to William le Wasteneys and Cicely his wife for ac-
I.anglej. quiring in fee, from John de Ardernc, knight, without licence, the manor
of Elton, near Ines, co. Chester, held in chief, with reversion, failing issue, to
the grantor.
Jan. 19. Exemption, for life, for Hamo de Rothyng, king's Serjeant, in respect of
Windsor, all houses built or to be built in his tenement, late of Ellas de Hertford, in
the parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, London, from livery of the
king's stewards, chamberlains, marshals and other ministers. By p.8.
The like for him in respect of his tenement, late of William de Faversham
and Emma his wife, situate in the same parish towards the bridge of
Holeburne.
The like for him in respect of his tenement, late of John Haryng and
Elias son and heir of Elias de Hertford, situate in the same parish opposite
the cemetery of the church of St. Sepulchre. By p.s.
Jan. 21. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent
Langley. of Wymundham by Reginald de Bon of an acre of land in Wymundham ; by
Martin GFaleyn of another acre there ; and by John de Olneye, parson of the
church of Neuton, of a messuage, 32 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and
6c/. of rent in the same place.
Pardon, upon fine, to the prior and convent of Wymundham for acquiring
in mortmain, without the late king's licence, from Gilbert Balky 20 acres of
land and 4 acres of marsh in North Wotton ; from Anger Malycurt 2 acres
of land in that place ; and from Robert de Tateshale 2 acres of meadow in
Wymundham.
Pardon to Richard Prcst of Evynton for the death at Redbume of Robert
le White of Evynton, as it appears by the record of Henry Spigumel
and John Aynguel, justices of gaol delivery for St. Albans, that he killed
him in self-defence.
Jan. 26. Pardon to William son of John le Tygheler of Nottingham of his out-
Langley. lawry for non-appearance before Peter de Malo Lacu and the other justices
of oyer and terminer of the late king, for the county of Nottingham, to
answer touching the death of John Ilardes^il.
Jan. 19.
Windsor.
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1309.
Feb. 2.
Guildford.
Membrane 14 — cont.
Pardon to John son of Richard dc Bodenho for the death of Edmund
le Freynch, as it appeal's bj the record of Nicholas Fermbaud and John de
Mutford, justices of gaol deliverj for Bedford, that he killed him in self-
defence.
Licence, upon fine, for William de Wanetenge and Alice Hobeshort to
grant 2 virgates of land in Bokehampton, held in chief, to Richard de
Pevenese and Ela his wife and their heirs.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by the prior and
convent of Bridelington to J. bishop of Lincoln of the advowson of a
moiety of the church of Suthferiby.
Exemption, for life, for Robert de Holleston from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognisances. By p.s.
Feb. 9.
DoTer.
Feb. 7.
Langley.
Jan. 2Q.
Langlej.
Jan. 26.
LftDgley.
Feb. II.
Langley.
Feb. 9.
Langley.
Feb. 6.
Luiigley.
Feb. 15.
Langley.
Feb. 20.
Langley.
Membrane 13.
Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to Roger Chaumpeneys of
Rudham of his outlawry for non-appearance before William de Ormesby
and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king, for the county
of Norfolk, to answer toucbing divert felonies and the maiming of John de
Lenne. By p.8.
Licence, upon fine, to the prior and convent of St. Oswald, Nostel, to
appropriate the church of Birstal, which is of their own patronage.
Licence, upon fine, for John de Orreby and Isabella his wife to grant
in fee to William Florence a messuage, 16 acres of land and 2\ acres of
meadow in Carleton and Tybenham.
Licence, upon fine, for John de Orreby and Isabella his wife to grant to
Joan, late the wife of Robert de Driby, 19 messuages, 4 tofts, 138 acres
and 3 roods of land, 3 acres and 1 rood of meadow, 8^ acres of pasture and
13«. b\d. of rent in Attclburgh, Besthorpe, New Bokenham, Old Boken-
ham and Elyngham, held in chief.
General pardon to John Pachet for trespasses committed by him in the
king's forests and parks. By p.s.
Pardon to William Serle, a monk of Montacute {de Monte Acuto\
an apostate from his order, of his outlawry for non-appearance before
William Martyn and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for the county of Cornwall, to answer touching divers felonies com-
mitted by him, provided that he surrender at the monastery and resume
the habit of the order. By p.s.
Exemption, for life, for Emericus and Betinus de Friscobaldis of
Florence, from distraint for debt, excepting those cases in which they
themselves are either the debtors or securities. By p.s.
Licence, upon fine, to Bartholomew de Ebroicis to grant to Geoffrey de
Stokes and Geoffrey de Cestcrton a messuage, 00 acres of land, 3 acres of
meadow, and \Qs, of rent in Stirston, held in chief, to hold to them and
the heirs of Geoffrey de Cesterton.
Pardon, upon fine, to William de Tudenham for acquiring for life, with-
out the late kind's licence, from .lohn de Uf^on, tenant in chief, a messuage,
25 acres of laml, 2 acres of pjisturt*, and 25. of rent in Saxmundham, co.
Sufiblk ; with restitution of the sanic.
Pardon to Richard de Cotiini, imprisoned at Nottingham, for a burglary
committed upon the house of Walter de Besewyk at Beverley, whereof
he was appealed by William Flemyng, an approver of the late king. By p.8.
152 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 13 — cont,
Feb. 1. Pardon to Emma la Fisshere of Stanlegh of her outlawry {utlagariam) for
Guildford, non-appearance before William Haward and the other jostioes of ojer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Oloncester, to answer touching
the death of G^ofirej le Carter. By p.B.
Feb. 26. Licence, upon fine, for the abbot and convent of Wynchecumbe to appro-
Westmiiuter. priate the church of Enestan, which is of their own patronage.
Feb. 6. Grant to Emericus de Friscobaldis, for life, of the manors of Thoresweye,
Luiglej. Stiueton, Lyndwod and Carlesthorpe, co. Lincoln, together with free court
in the city of Lincoln, and of the manors of Waye and Pudle, co. Dorset,
late of Stephen de Baiocis, subject to a yearly payment at the Exchequer
of one penny at Easter. By p.s.
Feb. 21. Further grant to him of liberty to cut down the woods growing on these
Langlej. manors without impeachment for waste. By p.8.
Feb. 25. Pardon to John de Handlo for acquiring in fee, without licence, the
WestmiDBter. forestership of the forests of Shotovre and Stowode, co. Oxford, from Philip
Mynikan, who held that bailiwick in chief.
By EL, on the information of H. le Despenser.
March 1. Pardon to William le Scrop fOr the rape of Joan, late the wife of
WestmiDster. Geoffrey Pygot. By K., on the information of the earl of Lincoln.
Feb. 28. Pardon, upon fine, to Adam le Waleys for acquiring in fee, without the
Westminster, late king's licence, from Nicholas son of Ralph del Hulle, housebote and
heybote in two parks belonging to the latter's manor of HuUe^ held in
chief, and also common of pasture there.
March 1. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain of land and rents, to the yearly
WestminBter. value of 100/., by the abbot and convent of Robertsbridge, in consideratioB
of the great loss sustained by that house through the sea having inundated
the marshes of Wynchelse, Rye and Promhulle by the sea-coast.
Mbmbranb 12.
Feb. 28. Pardon, upon fine, to the prior and convent of Laund (de Landa) for
WestmioBter. acquiring in mortmain, without licence, 5 marks of rent in Hallestede and
Skeftyngton, from William son of David de Servington, which his fiftther
had been accustomed to receive from that house.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Robert le Whyte
of Petreschurche to the prior and convent of Great Malvern of 25 acres of
land in Bylefeld and Petreschurche.
March 1. Confirmation of the liberties granted by the late king to the keepers of
Westminster, the exchanges of London and Canterbury. [F(xdpra.'\
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
March 3. Exemption, for life, from any taxation to be levied under any future
WestminBter. grant to the king by the commonalty of the city of London, for John le
Lentur, citizen of tliat city, whose exemption for life from all tallages,
aids, wakes and contributions, and from being put on assizes, juries, or
recogoisances ; and from being made mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner,
provost, alderman, etc., grante<i to him by the late king, has already been
confirmed. By K., on the information of the earl of iJncoln.
March 3. Pardon to John son of John dc Mcrihille of Barewe for the death of
Westminster. Michael son of Roger le Calewe of Barewe, as it appears by the record
2 EDWARD II.— Pabt II. " l63
1S09. Metnbrane 12 — cont.
of William Inge and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for the county of Suffolk, that he killed him in a fit of madness with-
out premeditation.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain hy Henrj de Lacy, earl of Lincoln,
to the abbot and convent of St. Edmunds of the reversion of the manor of
Estbradeham, together with the advowson of the church of that place, upon
the death of Juliana, late the wife of Walter de Sturton.
Exemption, for life, at the request of John de Britannia, earl of
Richmond, Hugh le Despenser and of Robert son of Fayn, steward of the
king's household, for John Yanne, John Bollard and Colluchius Bellard,
citizens of London, from all tallages, aids, wakes and contributions, the
king's prises excepted, from being put on assiises, juries, or recognisances ;
and from being made mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner, provost, alderman
or other minister. [^Fadera,]
March 4. Confirmation of a demise by queen Margaret to Aymer de Valencia of
Wefltminster. the castle and town of Hertford, held by her in dower, subject to a yearly
payment to her of 100/. ; and grant to him for his life, in case the queen
predecease him, of the same castle and town. By K.
March 4. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Gilbert de Ormesby,
Wettminfter. vicar of the church of Wathe, to the abbot and conyent of Humberstan of
2 bovates of land in Tetenay.
March 4. Pardon, upon fine, to the abbot and convent of Bozley for acquiring,
Westminster, without the late king's licence, divers small parcels of land in Boxley from
Hugh de Cuttenville, Godwin Wodegrome, John Agace, John Unyredy, John
Farenthe, Simon le Fevre and Juliana le Carpenter, John Scot, Nicholas
atte Cherehe and Henry Wodegrome; in Hoo from Thomas le White,
William de Aumbesbury, Ralph le Fevre, Richard Cumpemage, Stephen
son of Adam le Fevre, Geoffrey Clitersmyth, Geffrey son of John le
Fevre, Geoffrey Berfot and Alice his yrife, Sabina daughter of Henry Eve,
Adam son of Geoffrey le Fevre, Richard atte Bergh, and from Godelena
late the wife of Adam le Pestur ; and 30 acres of heath in Chingele from
Henry de Shamfold.
March 4. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain by the prior and convent of the
'Westminster, church of St. Etheldreda, Ely, of lands and rent to the yearly value of 40/.
Membrane 11.
Mnrch 2. Appointment, for life, in enlargement of a grant during pleasure, of John
Westminster, le Blund to the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recogni-
sances of debts for the city of London.
March 3. Licence, upon fine by RobeH de Holand, to Hamo de Mascy to grant
Westminster, the manors of Dunham, Bedestan, Salghhale and Bateford, co. Chester, to
Master Robert de Frodesham, and for the latter to re-grant the same to
the grantor and his heirs male, with remainder to Robert de Holand and
his heirs.
March 4. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by the prior and
Westminster, convent of Canons Ashby {Assheby Canonicorum) to John, bishop of
Lincoln, of the advowson of the church of Futtenham, co. Hertford.
March 3. Grant, for life, to John de Somery of the manor of Rouleye, subject to
Westminster, a yearly payment into the Exchequer of 10/.
164 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 11 — cont,
March 4. Licence for the aHenation in mortmain hj William Waghan of a toft in
Westminster. Shrewsbury to the prior and brtthren of the order of St. Augustine,
Shrewsbury.
Grant, after inquisition etd quod damnum^ to Nigel le Brun, to hold to
him and his heirs in fee-farm, 20 carucates of land situate between the
mountains of Toman and Cameley in the parts of Leinster, viz. 3^ caru-
cates in Glencapy, one carucate in Balymakconyn, 60 acres in Balibrenegan,
115 acres in Tymichelach, 20 acres in Ferenser, one carucate and 80 acres
in Neckur, a moiety of one carucate in Ghirthlou, 4 carucates in Balicolgen,
2 carucates in Mondeloich and Glencry, 3^ carucates in Balicathel, Baly-
chenjTth and Donderk, a moiety of a caracute in Coulculyn, one carucate
and 110 acres in Balymakcorys, and a moiety of a carucate in Grarvath,
subject to a yearly payment into the Exchequer, Dublin, of one mark of
silver for each carucate of land.
Licence, in consideration of a fine of 100 marks, which the king has
assigned to Robert son of Payn, one of his envoys to the Pope, for the
abbot and convent of Hyde to appropriate the church of Aulton, in the
diocese of Winchester, with the chapels appertaining to it.
Memorandum : The king has assigned the above 100 marks to Robert
son of Payn, steward of his household.
March 4. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Careles of
Westminster. Athelardestre to the abbot and convent of Derleye of a messuage, 20 acres
of land, 4 acres of meadow, 2 acres of pasture and 6c/. of rent in Athelar-
destre.
March 7. Pardon to John le Mllnere of Borstall of his outlawry for non-appear-
Laogley. ance before the court of King's Bench of the late king to answer touching
divers trespasses committed by him in the county of Kent.
March 5. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Walter de Eadbur-
Westminster, bury to the abbot and convent of Abingdon of a messuage, one carucate and
7 acres of land, 30 acres of wood, 20 acres of pasture and 18«. of rent in
Bradele by Chivele.
March 8. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by John de Whit-
Langley. church to the abbot and convent of Evesham of a messuage, one virgate of
land and 30«. of rent in Evesham.
March 15. Pardon to John son of William le Prestessone for the death of Thomas
Langley. Cade of Cotyngham, as it appears by the record of John de Insula and
John de Donecastre, justices of gaol delivery for York, that he killed him
through misadventure.
Membrane 10.
March 18. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of John de Britannia, earl of
loLoglej. Richmond [19 November] 1308, binding himself and his successors to pay
yearly to the abbot and convent of St. Mary, Begar, 10/., and also a further
sum of 608. on account of the tithes of all rents and emoluments of the
markets of Boston in Holland.
March 17. Grant, in fee, to Kees ap Howcl, clerk, of the reversion upon the death
Laogley. of John son of Re<]nnald, of the hamlet of *la Neuton,' although that
hauilef, together with the other lands of the manor of Talgarth in the
marches of Wales, previously granted to him by the king in exchange for
the manor of Pontesbury, co. Salop, somewhat exceeds the extent of the
manor. By p.s.
2 EDWARD II.— Part II.
155
1309. Membrane 10 — cont.
March 15. Pardon, upon fine, to the abbot and convent of Basingwerk for acqairing,
StnUford. without the late king's licence, 80 acres of land in Chauelesworthe from
Robert de Chauelesworthe ; 15 acres of land in Hulfeld from Adam del
Hulle ; 20 acres of land in Simondesle from Roger de Simondeale ; and
9 acres of land in Cholale from Peter son of Reginald de Cholale.
March 18. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by John de Neubold
Laoglej. and Juliana his wife to the abbot and convent of St. Nicholas, Angers,
of 2 acres of land in Wenge.
March 25.
Langlej.
March 29.
Langlejr.
March 28.
Langlej.
March 26.
Langlej.
April 10.
I«aiiglej.
April 1.
Langlej.
March 24.
Langlej.
Exemption, for life, for Hugh Haldelond, for his good service to the
late king, from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances.
Grant, in fee, to Giles de la Mote, king's ]feoman, and Alice his wife,
of the fees of the manor of Appelton, co. Berks, of which manor, together
with the advowson of its church, the king had previously granted them his
reversion upon the death of Miaster Robert de Stokes, tenant for life bj
grant of the late king. By p.s.
Pardon to Robert Pomeraj of his outlawry for non-appearance before
William Martyn and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for the county of Dorset, to answer touching divers trespasses.
Grant, in fee, to Ingelard de Warlee of one acre of land in Langley,
subject to an annual rent of 12<^. for all services and demands, with exemp-
tion for him in respect of any houses built or to be built by him upon that
land from livery of the king's stewards, marshals, chamberlains or other
ministers. By p.s.
Pardon to Stephen dc Pykehale of Aylwardby of his outlawry in the
county of York for the death of William Catfosse. By p.s.
Grant, for life, to John de Broghton of 10 marks yearly at the
Exchequer. By p.s.
Pardon to William son of William atte Hyde of Halengbury of his outlawry
for non-appearance before John Boteturte and the other justices of oyer
and terminer of the late king, for the county of Hertford, to answer touching
the death of Germain le filz Raynaud of Estwyk and divers other felonies.
By p.8.
April 1.
Langloj.
Membrane 9.
Licence, at the request of the abbot and convent of Stratford-atte-Bogh,
to whom the king has granted a licence for the acquisition in mortmain of
lands and rents to the value of 50/. a year, to Philip de Beauvoys, son of
Master Simon de Beauvoys, to grant them a release of a yearly sum of 10/.
which under a grant of the late king he receives from them. By p.s.
Pardon to Roger de Wolington for the death of Adam de Hadyngton.
By p.s.
Pardon to John son of John de Chesthunt of his outlawry for non-
appearance before Roger le Brabanzon and the other justices of oyer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Kent, to answer touching divers
felonies. By p.s.
Pardon, upon fine, to Adam de la Grave for acquiring in fee, without the
late king's licence, from John de Wolvorton 2 messuages, one virgatc of
land and 37«. of rent in Chafhuntc St. Giles, held in chief.
April 20. Pardon to William Frere of Asshele of his outlawry for non-^pearance
Langley. before John Boteturte and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the
April 17.
Langlej.
March 29.
Laoglej.
April 20.
I^uiglej.
166 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 9 — cont.
late king, for the county of Northampton, to answer, in accordance with the
pardon granted him, 10 November, 31 Edward I., on account of his good
services in Scotland, touching the death of John son of Henry del Broke of
Medbume, divers felonies, and also the death of William son of John
de Stoke.
April 25* General pardon to Thomas de Kjrkebj for divers offences and for
Laogley. breaking out of Warwick Gaol. By p.s.
Postmodum innovatum fuit per rotulutn.
April 30. Grant to queen Isabella to hold, at pleasure, the reversion of the manor
WaUham. of Ellesmere upon the death of Roger Le Strange (Extraneus). By p.s.
May 4. ItispeximuM and exemplification of the charter, 10 October, 11 Henry
Westminster. III., on account of the breaking of the seal, to the brethren of the
hospital of St. Mary and St. .Leonard, Newport, co. Essex, to hold a fair
during three days at the feast of St. Nicholas in each year.
May 5. Licence to Robert le Chaumberleyn to grant in fee a messuage and 2 cam-
Westminster, cates of land in Cumpton Chaumberleyn, co. Wilts, and 2 messuages and
one carucate of land in Dunton, co. Bedford, held in chief, to Richard de
Grymstede, and for the latter to re-grant the same to the grantor for life,
with remainder to himself and his heirs.
May 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Henton, of the Carthusian Order, hy Stephen Waz, of a messuage, one
carucate of land and 40s. of rent in Henton and Norton ; by Thomas le
Cheseman of a messuage and 12 acres of land in the same places; and
by John Gauard of a messuage, 3 acres of meadow and half a virgate of
land in the same places. By K., at the instance of the earl of Lincoln.
May 5. Pardon, upon fine, to Robert Bolle of Framelyngham for acquiring in
Westminster, fee, without the late king's licence, from Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk^
tenant in chief, 16 acres of land and a moiety of an acre of pasture in the
manor of Framelyngham and Perham, subject to a yearly rent of 148.
payable to the earl and his heirs.
May 4. Pardon to John son of Adam Lovekyn of Havering of his outlawry for
Westminster, non-appearance before John Botetourte and the other justices of oyer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Essex, to answer touching the
death of John Smart of Gk>sfeld.
May 5. Licence, at the instance of queen Isabella, for the acquisition in mortoiain
Westminster, by the prior and convent of Walsyngham of lands and rents to the yearly
value of 40/. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Viicated by surrender because on 9 May^ 9 Richard 11.^ the prior cmd
convent acquired lands and tenements to that amount.
Mbmbranb 8.
May 5. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Richard son of Adam
Westminster, de Barneby upon Done, to the prior and convent of Watton of a messuage
and one bovate of land in Barneby upon Done ; by Hugh de Hegheller of
the same place of a messuage and one bovate of land there ; and by
Richard dc Kaworth of 70 acres of wood in Haworthmerske.
May 4. Grant to William de Poyntz of the lands in tlie counties of Lincoln and
Westminster. Somerset lately held by Roland de Combar, who married Joan, late the
wife of Elias de Albiniaco, tenant in chief, so long as the same are in the
2 EDWARD II.— Part II. 157
1309. Membrane 8 — cont.
king's hands, and, further, in case of the death of Joan then daring
the minority of the heirs of her former husband. These lands, which were
escheated bj reason of the forfeiture incurred by Roland de Combar
through non-appearance to answer touching divers felonies, were assigned
bj the late king, until a grant of the sum of 300/. was satisHed in full out
of their issues, to Albin de Beverj, who upon payment in full of the same
has surrendered them to the king. By K.
May 5. Licence for the abbess and nuns of Godestowe, tenants in chief, to assign
WettmiiiBter. to John de Dyne and his heirs 80/. yearly, for the term of the life of
John de Trillowe, out of their manors of Eton and Bluntesdon, co. Wilts,
and of Bisington, co. Gloucester. By p.s.
Vacated by iurrender^ and otherwise in the third year.
May 8. Pardon to John the Carter of Asshene for the death of Bichard Beys of
Wettminster. Asshene, as it appears by the record of Henry Spigumel and Hugh Wake,
justices of gaol delivery of the late king for the castle of Northampton,
that he killed him in self-defence.
May 7. Licence, upon fine, for John de Dun to grant to William de Shirbume the
Westminiter. manors of Todeworth, co. Southampton, and Milleston and Hynsete, co.
Wilts, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant them to him for life, with
successive remainders to Stephen de Brightmerston and Joan his wife and
their issue, to Greorge de Brightmerston and Agnes his wife and their issue,
and to the right heirs of the same John de Dun.
May 3. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain to S. bishop of Salisbury,
Weitmiiuiter. by Geoffrey de Clyfton and John de Holt, clerk, of a messuage, 6^ acres
of land and 10 acres of meadow in Whitefeld near Shireburne, co. Dorset,
and 8 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and \ acre of pasture in Suthbrom
and la Rewe near Devizes, co. Wilts.
May 10. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the abbess and nuns of
Westminster. Godestowe of the church of Great Tywe (Tew), in the diocese of Lincoln,
which is of their own patronage.
May 8. Inspeximut and confirmation of a grant, 1 7 March, 35 Edward I., to
Westminster, the prior and convent of Lanrecost, on account of the burning of their
houses by the Scots and of his stay there through illness, of the advow-
sons of the churches of Mitford, co. Northumberland, and Carlaton, co.
Cumberland; with licence to appropriate those churches.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 8. Pardon to William le Bolour of Crendon, lately indicted before John
Westminster. Botetourte and the other justices of oyer and terminer, for the county of
Buckingham, for divers felonies, breaking prison and abjuring the realm,
and for non-appearance to answer the charges against him.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 10. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the prior and convent of
Westminster. Semplyngham of the churches of Thurstanton and Norton Diseny, in the
diocese of Lincoln, which are of their own patronage.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Mbmbbanb 7.
May 10. Grant, after inquisition ad quod damnum, to the warden and Friars
Westminster. Minors of Colchester to hold a piece of land in Colchester quit of a yearly
* rent of 2s. Sd. to the Exchequer, John Boteturte haying charged the
payment of that sum upon his manor of Gosefeld.
158 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 7 — cant.
May 12. Licenoe, at the instance of William de Monte Ganiso, king's yeoman, for
Westminster, the prior and canons of Kereseje to acquire in mortmain lands, or rents to
the yearly yalne of 10/. By p.8.
Pardon to William Porchet and Jaliana his wife of their outlawry in the
county of Nottingham for the death of William de Houton.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Pardon to William Porchet of his outlawry in the county of Nottingham
for the death of William de Houton.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 10. Licence, upon fine, to Charles son of Michael de Thorpe to grant to
Westminster. John Oliver and William Tastard, and to the heirs of the latter, the rever*
sion upon the death of William Wynk, tenant for life by the demise of
Elobert de Thorpe, the grantor's uncle, of a messuage, 33 acres of land,
2 acres of meadow, 2 acres of pasture, and 2#. of rent in Great Frame-
lyngham, co. Suffolk, held in chief, by reason of the lands of Roger le
Bygod, sometime earl of Norfolk, being in the king's hands.
April 27. Pardon to William le Herde of Hempstede for the death of Richard son
Langley. of Walter le Borgoigne of Old Wrettingge. By p.s.
May 10. Pardon to Richard Hauekyn of Strode of his outlawry for non-appear-
Westminster. ance before the court of King's Bench of the late king to answer touching
divers trespasses in the county of Kent.
May 1 2. Licence for Geoffrey de Say to grant to Fulk Payforer, for the life of the
Westminster, latter, land and rents, to the yearly value of 10/, in the nuinors of
Sabrightesworth, co. Hertford, and Berlynge, co. Kent^ held in chief.
ByK.
May 10. Pardon to Henry Yaledire for the death of Philip de Pentiryy as it
Westminster, appears by the record of Henry Spigurnel and Nicholas de Acton, justices
of gaol delivery of the late king for Bristol, that he killed him in self-
defence.
May 14. Licence, at the instance of queen Isabella, for the abbot and convent of
Westminster. Lesnes to acquire in mortmain lands, or rents to the value of 20/. a year.
March 23. Pardon to John Maysont of Thedmersshe of his outlawry for non-
Langlej. appearance before John Botetourte and the other justices of oyer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Berks, to answer touching divers
felonies.
May 17. Pardon to John son of Thomas Samuel the elder of his outlawry for
Westminster, non-appearance before the late king to answer touching the theft of six
cygnets, the property of Roger de Mauneston, Anselm de Ripple, Adam
Steplian and the sacristan of St. Augustine's.
Memorandum : The i*ecord and process under the king's seal have been
sent to William Inge and John de North wode, justices of gaol delivery
for Canterbury.
May 1 9. Grant, in fee, at the instance of queen Isabella, to John de Morvillers, and
Merton. Theophania his wife, of the manor of Martaigncville in Ponthieu. By p.s.
May 15. Pardon, upon fine, to John son of William de Wotton for acquiring in
Westminster, fee, without the late king's licence, from Philip le Campion, tenant in chief,
18 acres of meadow in Hardingeþe and Cotes, which is held as of the
honor of Pevercl ; with restitution of the same.
May 18. Pardon to William Giffard, a prisoner in Conway Prison, for the death of
Merton. William de Launde, as it appears by the record of Roger de Mortuo Marl,
justice of Wales, that he killed him in self-defence.
2 EDWARD II.— Part II. 159
3309. Membrane 7 — cont.
May 12. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by William do
Wentminster. Corton ot* an acre of land in Northcreike to William de Carleton and his
successors, parsons of the church of Northcreike.
Mbubrane 6.
May 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain bj John de Herwardstoke and
Westminster. Robert de Lirling to the warden and scholars of the house of St. Peter,
Cambridge, of a messuage in Cambridge, lately inhabited by the Friars
de Penitentia ; and by Richer de Aylesham and John de Felmyngham
of another messuage in that town. [Fcedera.'l
By K., on the information of brother John de Lenham.
May 21. Inspeximus and confirmation of an indenture [in French], dated 14 May,
Westminster^ 2 Edward II., between Nicholas de Farindon, mayor, and the com-
monalty of the city of London of the one part, and John de Wrotham, the
piior, and convent of the Friars Preachers of London of the other, relative
to the closing by the latter of a lane extending from the gate of the prior
of Okebume towai'ds the east, to the ' Flete ' towards the west.
May 20. Licence, upon fine, to Robeit de Pentfeld of Shudicampes to grant in fee
Westminster, a messuage, 30 acres of land, 1^ acres of meadow, and one acre of pasture
in Shudicampes, Rostresfeld and Ilorsethe, co. Cambridge, held in chief,
to bin dauorhter Eva, and for her to re-graiit the same to her father for
his life, with reversion to herself and her heirs.
Pardon, upon fine, to the prior and convent of Newstead {de Novo
Loco) in Shirewodc for acquiring, without a licence in mortmain from the
late king, from Robert de Dencby, a moiety of an acre of land in Walcring-
ham, upon which they have built a mill, in exchange for land in the same
townland.
May 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Echingham to the
Westminster, abbot aUd convent of Robcrtsbridge, in conformity with the permission
granted to them to acquire lands and runt.s to the yearly value of 100/. as
compensation for tiieir losses by the inundation by the sea of the marshes of
Winchelsea, Rye and Promhull, of the advowsons of the churches of
Salhurst, Odymore and Muudefeld, co. Sussex, which churches are
extended at fifty marks a year by Walter de Gloucester, escheator on
this side Trent.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Hugh de Curteney
of a messuage and one carucate of land in Stikelpath near Saunford
Curteney, co. Devon, held in chief per Baroniam^ to the abbot and
convent of Faversham, who are to find two chaplains to celebrate divine
service daily in the diapcl of St. Mary, Stikelpath.
May 22. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the prior and convent of
Mortlake. Hextildesham of the church of Stauufordham, the advowson of which they
hold by grant of the late king. By p.s.
March 4. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Bertram Caillou, king's yeoman^
Langley. for WiUiam de Bodele from prests of all customs and from prises and
tallages. By pj9.
May 28. Grant, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the mayor and sherifTs
Kenningtoo. of London, to Hamo de Rothyng of the reversion of a yearly rent of
32/. 155. 3^. in the city of London, late of Adam de Stratton, which the
160 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1309. Membrane 6 — eont,
late king, into whose hands it had been escheated, had assigned to the prior
and convent of Merton until his indebtedness to tliem should be discharged.
By p.s.
March 29. Pardon of the outlawry of 'William Sonndy for non-appearance before
Langlej. John Botetourte and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king, for the county of Oxford, to answer touching divers felonies. By p.s.
Pardon to William son of Bichard de la Wyke of his outlawry for non-
appearance before John Botetourte and the other justices of oyer and
terminer, for the county of Oxford, to answer touching divers felonies.
By pA
Mbmbranb 5.
May 18. Grant to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and to
Westminster, wife, Elizabeth countess of Holland, the king's sister, of 40/. 10#. lOdL,
and 20/., as the amount of the third penny for the counties of Hereford
and Essex respectively, as in the re-grant to them by the late king, to
whom the earl had surrendered all his lands, etc., in England and Wales, of
all such lands and honors and of the constableship of England, these Bums
were in error stated to be receivable bv the earl from the sheriff of Essex,
for the honor of that county and from the sheriff of Hereford for the
constableship. [JFcec/era.] By K.
April 27. Exemption, for life, for Boger de Gyney from being made sheriff, ooroner,
Langlej. escheator, verderer, forester, agister, regarder or other minister of the king,
in enlargement of an exemption from being put on assizes, juries, or
recognisances. By p.8.
June 4. Licence, upon fine, for Almaric le Despenser to grant in fee to Stephen
Sheen. le MareschflJ a messuage and 24 acres of land in King Stanley, co«
Gloucester, held in chief.
June 5. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Master Bichard de
Westminster. Bume to the prior and convent of Pynham {Sancti Bartholomei de Caiceio
juxta ArundelV)^ of a messuage and 80 acres of land in Warblynton.
Exemption, for life, for Henry de Bluntesdon, archdeaoou of Dorset, in
respect of his houses within the abbey of Westminster and of his dwelling-
house of St. Pancras, co. Middlesex, from livery of the king's stewards,
chamberlains, marshals or other ministers.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton*
Inspeximus and confirmation of an inspeximus^ 28 October, 22 Edward I.,
of a precept, 31 May, 26 Henry III., to the sheriff of Caml>ridge relative
to the taking and imprisonment of any scholar of the university of that
place for offences committed in the town. By the king of his specoal grace.
Pardon, upon fine, to Master William Comyn of Boghan for acquiring,
without the Late king's licence, from John Comyn, sometime earl of Boghan
(Buchan), his brother, two parts of the manor of Shepesheved, the towns
of Merkyngfeld, Whitenton, Borchardeston and Neuton, a moiety of the
town of Boteby, the town of Whitewyke, with the park of Bredon and
all the demesnes of the manor of Whitewyke, held in chief.
April 30. Grant, for life, to Bobert le Ewer, king's yeoman, of the reversion of the
Waltham. manor of Warblyngton, co. Southampton, upon the death of Matthew son
of John, tenant for life. By p.s.
2 EDWABD IL— Part H. 161
1309. Membrane 6~^(mi.
June 10. Licence, npon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Master Balph de
Weftminster. Ebor*, to the dean and chapter of Salisbury, of 14 acres of land in Moleford
Pychard.
June 14. Inspeximus and confirmation of a protection granted by king John, when
hanglej, justiciary and constable of Ireland, bdFore he assumed the governance of the
realm, to the canons of Llanthony in Ireland, with exemption for them and
their men, whether in cities and towns, or without, and for their goods, from
toll, passage, pontage, lestage, geldage, hidage, and works on bridges, castles
and royal houses, and from all other customs, services and secular exactions ;
and further that they should have their court and liberties in regard to their
men for all pleas and suits, those pertaining to the crown and jurisdiction
over life and limb excepted. By p.8.
MSMBRANB 4.
June 5. Licence, upon fine, to Nicholas son of Ralph to grant in fee to William
WeBtminster. Martel, and Margaret his wife, two messuages, one virgate of land, and
4s, of rent in Hulle, held in chief ; and also the reversions of a messuage
and one virgate of land held for life by Alice de Oville, and of 20s, of rent
held by the abbot of St. Augustine, Bristol, for the life of the same Alice, all
which are held in chief, and will upon her death revert to the grantor.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Walter de Dynesle,
clerk, to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr,
Southwark, of yearly rents to the value of 2Ss, 2^d, in Bedington and
Bandon.
June 5. Grant in foe to Bartholomew de Badelesmere of the reversion of the
Weatmiofter. manor of Bukyngfold, co. Kent, together vrith the free chapel of the manor,
held by Thomas de Caumville, for life, by grant of the late king. By K«
June 5. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Afaster Adam de
Westminster. Boston to the abbot and convent of Byland (de Bella Landd) of a yeaiiy
rent of 2s, in Scardeburgh.
June 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, although after inquisition ad
Westminster, quod damnum Gerard Salveyn, escheator bevond Trent, returns that it is
to the king's prejudice, by William le Bos of Hamelak, to the prior and
convent of Wartre, of the manor of Wartre, the serTices of the free tenants
by knight service excepted, which manor is held in chief, with the exception
of two parts of the capital messuage thereof held by the grantor from the
same prior and convent. The grantor and his heirs are to remain burthened
with ihe service due for the manor. By K.
June 18. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Bichard de Burgh, earl of Ulster,
Laogley. for fJohn de Cantebrigge, citizen of London, from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognisances ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other
roinidter of the king. By p.s.
June 11. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Lupin Bogeri of a messuage
Westminster, and 15 acres of land in la Ford near Beculvre, to Master Nicholas de
Tyngewyke, parson of the church of Beculvre.
By fine of 40«., paid, to the Exchequer of the late king by Thomas de
Ghertham, then parson of that church.
June 5» Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Simon, bishop of
Wwfminstiir. Salisbury, of a toft in Salisbury to the provost and six chaplains of the
6S579.
L
162
OALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309, Membrane 4 — cont.
church of St Edmund, Salisbury, celebrating divine service daily for the
soul of Walter de la Wyle, sometime bishop of that diocese.
June 11. Licence, upon fine, for the appropriation in mortmain by the prior and
WMtmintter. convent of Merton of the church of Codinton in the diocese of Winchester,
which is of their own patronage.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Edward Lovekyn of
Kyngeston of 10 acres of land, one acre of meadow, and 15 marks of rent
in Kyngeston, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily for the souls
of all the faithful departed in the chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, Kyngeston.
June 17.
Langley.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Henry Chaumpion
of Cestreton to the prior and convent of Bernewelle of a rent of lOOf.,
payable by them to him for lands in that place.
MSMBRANS 3.
June 14. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of king Henry 11. ez-
Lasgley. empting the canons of Llanthony and their men, throughout England, from
toll, passage, pontage and all customs (de omni consuetudine)^ and granting
them protection from injury, upon penalty of the forfeiture of 10/. ; the wit-
nesses to the letters patent being Richard, bishop of Chester, Acbard, bishop
of Avranches, Master Balph de Tam', and Nicholas chaplain at Briewod.
By pji.
Licence for Roger Doget to grant in fee to Roger de Scoter 55 acres of
land in Buterwyk, co. Lincoln, held in chief.
June 20. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Undele,
Stony clerk, to the prior and convent of Coventry, of a messuage and 6 acres of
Stratford, l^nd in Suthham.
June 18.
Langley.
June 20.
Stony
Stratford.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant, 4 April, 35 Edward I., to
the prior and convent of the church of the St. Mary, Carlisle, in con-
sideration of their losses at the hands of the Scots, of the advowson of
the church of Soureby, co. Cumberland, in the diocese of Carlisle, with
licence to appropriate that church. By fine of 20#.
Inspeximus and confirmation of the letters patent of Richard, bishop of
Hereford, 10 June 1309, confirming the grant, in which there was a defect,
bv John le Breton, sometime bishop of that diocese, to the dean and chapter
of Hereford, of the churches of Holemar, Long Staunton, and la Fype in
the same diocese. By fine of 50 marks.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by John de Bakham,
to the minister and brethren of the house of the Holy Trinity in Eston, of
a messuage and 2 virgates of land in Eston.
June 11. Inspeximus and confirmation of an exemption granted by king Henry II.
Wettminster. to the lepers of the Domus Dei of Derebeie m>m payment of tftl^f^gf^*?,
taxes, escheats, and all other contributions ; also of a mandate, 27 Mifty,
17 Henry II., securing them in the eiyoyment of these immunities.
By fine of 40 marks.
June 15.
Langley.
June 23.
Daventry.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by William de
Hameldon, chaplain, to the master and brethren of the hospital of St.
Thomas the Martyr, Southwark, of a messuage in Southwark.
2 EDWARD n^PABT II.
les
1309.
June 20.
Stony
Stimtford.
June 29.
Chester.
June 20.
Btony
Stratford.
June 30.
Chester.
June 30.
Chester.
July 4.
Hajwood.
July 5.
licldleld.
July 2.
Nantwioh.
Mbmbrans 2.
Pardon to William de Wymnndham, clerk, of his outlawry for non-
appearance before the justices of the King's Bench when impleaded by
Giles de Brewosa^ for not rendering an account when receiver for the
latter.
General pardon to Nicholas de Teukesbury for felonies committed in the
county of Devon. By p.8.
Licence, upon fine, for John de Bella Fago to grant the manor of
Suthcrek, co Norfolk, held in chief, to Peter de Croft and Amida, his wife,
for their lives.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by John Wele of a
messuage in Exeter, held in chief, to the vicars of the church of St.
Peter, Exeter, celebrating divine service daily for the souls of himself and
his ancestors.
Pardon, upon fine, to the prioress and nuns of Lyngebroke (or Lym-
brook) for acquiring, without the late king's licence, from Roeer de Mortuo
Marl the advowson of the church of Stoke Blez, held in chiei ; licence also
for them to appropriate that church.
Licence for William de Monte Forti to grant to Bartholomew de
Badelesmere and Margaret his wife the reversion of the manors of Ides-
hale and Addredele, co. Salop, and of Combe, Coleme, Heghtredebury,
Sterte and Herdecote, co. Wilts, held in chief, upon the death of John de
la Mare of Bradewelle, tenant for life by the law of England*
Vacated because otherwise below.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Edmund de
Wasteuays to the abbot and convent of Boche (de Eupe) of 20 acres of
land in Totewyk in exchange for the like quantity of land belonging to that
house.
Licence for William de Monte Forti to grant in fee to Bartholomew de
Badelesmere the reversion of the manors of Ideshale and Addredele, co.
Salop, and of Combe, Coleme, Heghtredebury, Sterte and Herdecote, co.
Wilts, held in chief, upon the death of John de la Mare of Bradewelle»
tenant for life by the law of England.
Pardon, upon fine, to the prior of St. Mary de Praia near Rouen, for
acquiring, without the late king's licence, n'om John son of Thomas
Lespicer, a messuage, mill, 5 acres and 3 roods of land, and 1 acre of
meadow in Stiveton.
Licence, upon fine, for Nicholas le Archer to grant to Thomas de Querle
a messuage, 96 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, and lOO^. of rent in
Netherbolynghope, Hereford, and Clehangre, held in chief, and for the
latter to re-grant the same to John de Querle and his heirs.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, king's
yeoman, to be keeper of the castle of Drosselan in South Wales. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance directed to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wale8»
Mandate to the chamberlain for South Wales to pay the same fee out of
the issues of his bailiwick to John Gifiard as was paid to the last keeper.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant to William de Doncaster, citisen
of Chester, and Felicia his wife, by William de Poyntz of those lands in
the county of Anglesea granted to the latter by the king, before he assumed
the governance of the realm, for life or a term of fifteen years, which-
ever may be the longer, and which were formerly held for lifSd by Llewellyn
ap Griffith ap Grogan by grant of the late king. By pji.
l2
16C
OALBNDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1809.
June 18.
Langlej.
April 4.
Langlejr.
Membrane 2 — cant.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain hj Henry Belle of Westaskham
And Agnes bis wife to the prior and convent of Bridlington of a meaaaage,
two.bovates of land and Sis. of rent in Westaskham. By fine of 40 marka.
Pardon to John du Chastel of Derteford of his outlawry for non-
appearance before Roger le Brabanzon and the other jiLstices of oyer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Kent, to answer touching divers
felonies. By p.s.
June 80.
Chester.
Mbmbrans 1.
Licence for Richard de Bacheworthe to grant in fee to Matthew de
Osgodby, king's yeoman, and Elatherine his wife, 2 messuages, one toft,
45 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, 20s, 9d, of rent in Haselyngfeld,
held in chief; also the reversion of another messuage, of 18^ acres of land^
11 acres of meadow, and lOs. lO^d. of rent in the same place, held in chirf,
which Henry le Chaumberleyn and Sibyl his wife hold as her dower of the
grantor's inheritance. By p^
1308.
July 12.
Windsor.
July 16.
Windsor.
Mbmbranb 26d,
Commission of oyer and terminer to William Howard, John de Mutford,
and Robert de Harwedon, touching a trespass committed by Philip la
Zusche, Roger Wendovere, Nicholas de Newebotle, Thomas Miriweder,
Roger Scabai'd, Robert de Rodeston, William de Brohulle, William Undeme,
Ridiard Caperon, Walter Caperon, Hugh Bubbe, John Mauntel, Roger de
Sancto Lacio, John de Tyngewik, parson of the church of Wapenham,
Henry de Burcote, Richard Wythihegh, Peter do Montibus and Henry his
son, Andrew Bachiler, Simon JBachilcr, William Scot and John Colbame,
in breaking down the close of the abbot and convent of Butelesdon at
Sireeham within the metes of the forest of Whitelwode, co. Northampton,
and depasturing the com growing there. The late king, after inquisition ad
quod damnttm taken by Hugh de Despenser, justice of the forest on this
side Trent, had granted a licence to the abbot to enclose and reduce this
close to cultivation. By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
The like to Roger de Hcgham and John de Northwode, on complaint by
John de Sutton of Rochester, that divers persons forcibly entered his house
at Rochester, co. Kent, broke open his chests and carried away his goods.
Mbmbranb 25d.
Aug. 10, The like to John de Nevill and Roger de Scoter, touching the appeal in
Northampton, the county of Lincoln of Elena, late the wife of William le Teynturer of
Grantham, against John de Beauver, Peter de Riggele, Robert MabiUe,
Adam de Beauver and Cicely his wife, all of Grantham, and John
Limemay of Nottingham, for the death of her husband. By fine of 40^ •
Aug. 16.
Xuigley.
Mbmbranb 24cf.
The like to GeoSrej de Segrave and Nicholas de Warrewyke, on complaint
by the prior of the Fnars Preachers of Warwick, and of Hugh de Alespath, a
brother of that order, that Paul, prior of St. Sepulchre's, Warwick, William
de Bereford, William de Coterigge and Roger le Norissone, his fellow
monks, with others at Warwick, assaulted and imprisoned the said Hugh
de Alespath.
' I
2 EDWARD n.— Pabt II. 165
^QQQ Membrane 2Zd.
[Sept. 5. Commission associating William de Hardene with Roger de Bella Fago
Bjrfleet.] and John de Ellefeld in a commission of ojer and terminer awarded on
complaint bj William de Sutton that Richard Bisshope of Abindon, Robert
Charneje, John de Colcote, William de Benham, Thomas son of Peter le
Keu and John de Dunton assaulted him at Abindon, co. Berks.
Membrane 22d.
Oct. 2. Commission of oyer and terminer to W. de Ormesby and John le Breton,
Waltham. on complaint by Roger Herbert of Besthorpe, that Henry Page,- of that
place, John Thurstan, John de Bukenham and William le Slopere assaulted
him at Besthorpe, co. Norfolk.
Oct. 4. The like to H. de Percy, John de Insula and Henry de Kyghelay, on
Westminster, complaint of Matilda, late the wife of Roger de la Wodehalle, that William
son of William and Edmund his brother, Robert de Nevill and Edmund his *
brother, Henry de Chet, Thomas son of Richard le Clerk of Walefeld (nc),
Thomas Ben of Sandale and Alexander his son, Richard Tilly, John de
Worteleye, Robert Page, Adam de Kyrkeby, John de Weston, John
Dygergod, Robert de Austethorpe and Thomas his brother, William Ro,
Peter Salman, Nicholas Lascels and Richard his brother, Robert de Wombe-
welle, Robert de Bretton, Robert de Boseviile, John Maddon, Grerman
Kay of Wakefield, William son of Peter le Tannur, Roger de Barlay,
Thomas de Boseviile, Ralph de Louthe, Robert de Levesham, Thomas
Dan [or Dau], William le Keu, Edmund son of Henry de Chet, and
William le Parker with others depastured and caused to be trampled
down her growing corn at * la Wodehalle ' near Wombewelle, co. York, im-
pounded some of her cart-horses, did not suffer her to replevy them, broke
her house and carried away her goods.
Commission associating Thomas de Fysshebume with the above justices,
Westminster, 28 November, 1308.
{Inserted at a later date,)
The like to the same justices, on complaint by John son of Roger de la
Wodehalle that William son of William de Emlee, Roger de Sancto Andrea,
William de Boeston, Roger Tylly, John de Byrton, chaplain, Ralph de
Luda, Henry de Chet, Thomas son of Richard le Clerk of Wakefeld,
Thomas Ben of Sandale, Alexander Ben of Sandale, John de Worteleye,
Thomas Dan, William le Keu, Robert Page and Thomas de Hoton, with
others, besieged him in his manor at ' la Wodehalle ' near Wombewelle,
CO. York, broke the park of the manor and hunted therein, killed certain of
his domestic animals then in the park, and, notwithstanding the prohibition
of the keepers of the peace for the county, continued to commit these out-
rages, mowed his grass, felled his trees, entered and broke the houses of the
manor and carried away his goods.
Commission associating Thomas de Fysshebume with the above justices,
Westminster, 28 November 1308.
(Inserted at a later date),
Oct. 9. The like to William de Ormesby and John de Thorpe, touching the per-
Westminster. sons who entered the manor of Thomas Baudewyne at Tonstede, co. York,
and carried away his goods.
Membrane 22d {Schedule),
Nov. 4. Commission de toalliis etfossatis to Robert de Clyderhou and John Fillol
Weftminstcr. for the banks, dykes, watergangs, sewers, bridges, causeys, and weirs along
the sea-coast of the county of Sussex and of the freshwaters descending into
the sea there.
106 CALBNDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1308. Membrane 22d (Schedule) ^^ont.
The like to Hervey de Staunton, John le Bretoun, Richard de Wabing-
ham and Thomas de Ingaldesthorpe for the connty of Norfolk.
Nov. 1. Commission of o^er and terminer to Walter de Gloacestre and William
Weftminster. de Burne, on complaint bj Robert fiz Paen that Ralph de Side, chaplaiiit
Peter de Side, Walter le Messeger and Robert de Sudlee, with others, at
Frompton, co. Gloucester^ broke his close, felled and carried away his trees.
In the margin : Robert le fiz Paen.
Nov. 6. Commission to Master John Fraunceys and Geoffrey de Hartelpol to
WestmiiiBter. survey and report on the state of the houses and buildings belongmg to
the brotherhood (ad communiam) of the free chapel of St. Martin le Grand,
London.
Nov. 15. The like to Alan de Goldyngham and John de Brantingham teaching the
Westminster, houses and buildings of the manor of Ncuport belonging to the deanery of
the free chapel of St. Martin le Gitmd, London.
Nov. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hasculph de Cleseby, Hugh de
Weetminster. Louther and John de Doncastre, on complaint by John de Bordesden that
the prior of Malton, brother William de Roston, Thomas Plays and Robert
Skuol, with others, in the time of the late king, at night broke his houses
at Neusom, co. York, carried away his goods, unroofed the houses, threw
down their supports and cut the timber thereof; that the prior caused his
several pasture at Neusom to be eaten down by cattle, and with others lay
in wait to kill him, so that he dared not leave his house ; that they also
assaulted his men and servants working in his stone-quarry and digging
turves at Aymundresby, in the same county, took away their wages and
ill-treated them ; that they conspired to procure him to be indicted for
trespasses against the king's peace, and on that account to be taken and
detained in prison. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Nov. 8. The like to Richard de Herthull and -Nicholas de Warrewyk, on com-
Westminster. plaint by the prior of the Friars Preachers of Warrewyk and of Hugh de
Alespath, a brother of the order, that Paul, prior of St. Sepulchre's, War-
wick, William de Bereford, William de Coterigge and Roger le Norissond of
Warwick, his fellow monks, with others, at Warwick assaulted and im-
prisoned the said Hugh de Alespath to the great loss of the prior and
order.
Nov. 12. The like to Robert de Wilgheby, Henry de Scrop and Thomas de Fisshe-
Westminster. bume, on complaint by the prioress of Stikeswold that Robert de Sutton,
with Gilbert and Richard his brothers, Simon Markaunt of Hemmyngbj,
Roland de Bamburgh, GKlbert le Rede, Thomas le Warner of Bamburghi
John Burel, William de Hornby and Walter his son, with others, in the
time of the late king, at Stikeswold, co. Lincoln, took her cattle, im-
pounded them, broke the backs of several of them so that many perished,
and harassed her by preventing her servants from carrying her bay ;
further, that they assaulted brother Gilbert de Eston, a canon, and
brother Robert de Suthewode, a lay brother (conversus) of her house^
and also several of her servants.
By K., at the instance of the earl of Lincoln.
Nov. 20. Commission de walliU et fossaiis to Henry de Cobham the younger,
Byfleet. John Malemayns and William de Bemefeld for the eastern parts of the
county of Kent.
2 EDWARD n.— Part II. 167
1308. Membrane 22d (Schedule) — cont.
No7. 12. The like to Alexander de Cave and Geoffrey de Hoihtim for the banks
Westminster, of the river Humber and the Use between Ellerker and Bamebj by Hone-
don, CO. York.
Nov. 21. The like to Matthew de Furnens and William de Bame for the sea-coast
Bjfleet. and adjacent parts of the county of Somerset.
Dec. 3. The like to William de Echingham, Henry Wareden and John Filliol
Westminster, for the sea-coast and adjacent parts in the marshes of Wyltyng, co.
Sussex.
Membrane 2\d.
Oct 4. Commission to Roger le Brabanzon, Gilbert de Eoubiri and Henry
Westminster. Spigurnel, upon complaint by Hugh le Poter of London, brother and
heir of Alexander le Poter, deceased, to examine and correct an alleged
error in the proof of a will in the court of Hustings of the city of London.
The complainant setting forth that his brother, as kinsman and heir of the
late Walter le Poter, of the same city, entered upon a messuage, 4 shops and
4 upper rooms of the latter, but that certain persons, pretending that they
were the executors of the testament of the said Walter, proceeded to prove
such testament, and obtained judgment in their favour in the court of Hust-
ings, and that they subsequently sold the premises to Richard de Gloucestre.
Oct. 9. Commission of oyer and terminer to W. de Ormesby and John de
Westminster. Thorpe, touching the persons who killed Brice de Burewode at Tnnstede,
CO. Norfolk. By K., under his privy seal.
Membrane 20d,
Nov. 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas de Fishbnme, Roger de
Westmmster. Scoter and John de Donecastre, touching the appeal of Idonia, late the
wife of William le Harpur of Boulton-in-Cravene, co. York, against Adam
de Staunden, Adam de Simondestan, and Hugh de Swyllington, parson of
the church of Lynton-in-Cravene, for the deatih of her late husband. By K.
The like to Edmund de Eyncurt, Thomas de Fisshebume, and William
dc Spauneby, on complaint by Edmund de Chauncy that Richard de Cateby
and Idonia his daughter, William son of Richard de Cateby the younger
{junior)^ Alan de Cateby, Richard atte Mare and Juliana his wife, Robert
son of the same Richard, Robert de Belesby and Alice his wife, John atte
Halle and Joan his wife, Robert son of Gilbert, Richard son of Ralph, John
son of the same Richnrd and Avice his wife, Richard son of Isabella, Richard
de Croxeby and Scolastica his wife, Eudo de Peselay, Robert le Provost,
John Yerle and Alice his wife, Peter son of Walter, Robert atte Halle,
William le Carpenter and Rose his wife, Cicelv daughter of the same
William, Simon le Mouner, William Suthsmith and Enmia his wife,
Gregory de Neuton and Walter his brother, William le Catnr of Alvyng-
ham, brother William le Celerer of Alvyngham, Germain le Chapeleyn of
Neuton, Stephen le Bercher and Alice his wife, John Grentil, Robert
Northe and Peter his son, Martin brother of the same Peter, Widter son
of Ivo, Geoffrey de Dalton and Beatrice his wife, Robert de Gunnerby,
William de Rothewelle, Walter Dassheben, Gilbert son of Elena, Alan
le Mareschal, Richard de Sixel, William Richardesser jaunt fiz Isabella,
William de Beverlaco ' messager,* William son of Alan le Mareschal, Alan
de Gunnerby and Isabella his wife, Ralph Letesneve and Alice his wife,
Reginald le Mouner and Amabilla his wife, John Gtilyot and Avida his
wife, Robert de Wathe and Agnes his wife, William de Cateby and Alice
168 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1308. Membrane 20d — cont.
his wife, John Artilons and Letia his wife, and Emma late the wife of
Richard le Carpenter, with others assaulted him at Wald Neuton, co« Lincoliit
and carried away his goods.
The like to the same justices touching a like complaint bj William de
Chauncy against the same persons.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Not. 10. Commission to John le Bretoun and John de Mutford to enquire touching
WestmiziBter. the robbing at Berdon, co. Essex, of Tjdeman le Joevene, John Pape of
Gutland, and Gerwjn de Fosthusc, merchants of Almain, and also the value
of the goods which thej lost.
Commbsion of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Ejncurt, John de
Insula and WiUiam de Trussel, on complaint by Richard de Byrun that
John, prior of Armeston, William parson of the church of Bemewelle,
Ralph Portehors and William his brother, William Jurdan of Bemewelle
and William his son, William atte Castel of Bemewelle, Benedict le
Secrestanesman, John Frere le Persone of Bemewelle, William son of
William de Radeburne, John de la Mare, Ralph Bonebote, Hugh Alewyne,
William Alewyne, Robert Alewyne, Hugh le Ladde, Robert le Ladde,
Thomas de Baseville, John le Provost, Walter le Lung, Richard Munfort,
Robert le Caretter of Benyngfeld, Hugh le Charetter, Henry le Gauler,
Geoffrey son of Thomas le Wright, William Daunger, William Gentyl of
Bytham, William atte Grcne, Simon son of Ivo, William de Clopton and
John his brother, and Robert del Grene of Ermeston, with others, assaulted
him in the High Street of Armeston, co. Northampton, carried away his
goods, besieged him in his manor during two days, imprisoned him, and
assaulted his servants.
Not. 10. Commission to Henry de Cobeham the younger and John de Northwode,
Wcitiiiixister. to view the bridges of Stureye, co. Kent.
Mbmbranr I9d.
Oct. 26. Mandate to sheriffs and all other bailiffs and ministers of the king to
Westminster, cause to appear before Roger de Wadenho, king's clerk, all those persons
dwelling within their bailiwicks, who at Monstreuil, before the auditors
appointed by the king of France and the late king, had complained of the
losses inflicted on them by the subjects of the French king, but had with-
drawn their claims. Such persons are to exhibit to Roger de Wadenho all
instruments touching their complaints which are in their possession.
Oct. 28. Commission to Waresius de Yaleynes, John Malemeyns and Henry de
Westminster. Woghope, on complaint by William Barry of Rolvyndenne, and Stephen de
Gtktesdenne, that Ralph de Thordenne, Scotland de Forshamme, Thomas
son of Hubert de Hethyndenne and Walter de Martleshamme, who hold
lands in the marshes of Meyhamme and Gatesdenne between Snudlyde and
' Meyhamme by the sea-coast, for which they ought to keep the banks in
repair, have neglected to do so, whereby the complainants have suffered
heavy losses.
Membrane I7d.
Nov. 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert son of Payn, Roger de Bella
Westminster. Fago, Walter de Pavely and John de Batesford, on complaint by John de
Asshelond that Richard de Welewetoui Robert le Whyte of AsBoewjk and
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109
1308. Membrane I7d — cant.
Agnes bis sister, John le Irejs, Alexander Bozun, Nicholas Hisploghmany
John Cobbe and Matilda Benne, with others, at Aeshewyk, co. Somerset^
bound him to a table, pierced his feet with a hot iron, burned his face to
the bone in five places with the same iron, and kept him bound for some
time until he signed a bond for 100/. payable to Richard de Weleweton.
Not. 24. Commission to Adam de Osgodebj, Master John Frauncejs and Gleoffrej
Wettminster. de Herterpol to report upon the dilapidations of the houses and buildings of
the deanery of the free chnpel of St. Martin le Grand, London, from the
time at which Peter de Sabaudia held the deanery, and whether he had
received from his predecessors any money towards the repairs thereof.
Nov. 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Eycurt (Wc), John de
Weftmioster. Insula and John de Donecastre, on complaint by John de CrumbweUe that
divers persons broke [his parks], at Kymberworth and Malteby, co. York,
hunted therein and carried away game.
Mbmbrans 16c/.
Nov. 3. Commission to John de Merkyngfeld and John le Gras to enquire touch-
Weftminater. ing the alleged mis-appropriation of the endowments of the hospital of St.
Leonard, York, during the time that Walter, bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, had the custody thereof. They are to report to the treasurer
and barons of the Exchequer.
Dec. 8. Commission associating John de Insula and John de Creppinge with
Langley. Harsculph de Clesseby, Hugh de Louther and John de Donecastre in a
commission of oyer and terminer issued on complaint by John de
Bordesdon against the prior of Malton, brother William de Roston, Thomas
Plays, Robert Skoul and others.
1309.
Jan. 4.
Windaor.
Jan. 19.
Windsor.
Mbmbrane \bd.
Commission to Walter de Huntyngfeld and Geoffrey de la Lee to enquire
touching the asportation at Witerberwe near Ware, co. Hertford, of two
brood-swans and three cygnets (duos cignos aerarios et tres pullot\ of the
price of 60j., belonging to William Trente.
In the margin : William de Trente.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel and Henry de
Scrope, on complaint by Guy dc Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, that
Anthony, patriarch of Jerusalem and bishop of Durham, Gilbert de
Scaresbek, Peter de Percy, Roger Pichard, William Wodemus, Hugh de
Wales, John Bretun, William de la Haye, Richard de Stanlawe, Richard
Blakeheved, Peter Brun, Roger de Merleye, Roger de Cundon, Walter
Pode, Adam fiz Bateman, Richard sod of Alexander de Merleye, Richard
son of William de Merleye, John Stra, William son of Adam le Anmblary
Robert le Messer, John son of Nicholas le Clerk, Nicholas le Foresterser-
jaunt of Hamsterleye, Nicholas le Forestersclerk, Thomas Brun, Laurence
son of Robert, Michael Brak, Richard Sparke, John Gilberdesknave * of *
Scaresbek, William son of John de Ncwebrighous, Robert Shallok, Robert
Liverour, Thomas Brun of Stanhope, John de Garton, Thomas de Merleye,
Walter de Merleye, Adam de Hereford, Roger Bret and John son of
Matthew, with others, entered his lands at Middelton and Newebygging,
and made prey of his cattle by selling, killing and otherwiae du^osing
of them.
199 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
^Q^ Mbmbranb 14^.
Jao. 24. Commission to Henry Spigarnel and Henrey de Stanton to correct an
Lang]^. aUeged error in the record and process of a suit between William le Wafrer
and William de Orafton, before the mayor and sheriffs, in the court of
Hustings of the city of London.
Mbmbranb 13J.
Feb. 6. Commission associating William de Carleton with Richard de Walsyngham,
Laagtoy* Robert de Felton and John de Harswyk, to enquire touching a trespass
committed at Suth Crek, co. Norfolk, against Burgesius de Tillio by Robert,
archbishop of Canterbnry, and Master Gilbert de Middelton.
Feb. 8. OommisEiion of oyer and terminer to W. de Bereford, J. de Batesford and
Laogley. Walter de Aylesbury, on complaint by Roser de Bella Fago that John son
of Richard de Bella Fago, Robert son of Ellas, Richard de Bella Fago^
William son of Elias, Richard de Deovi'e canon of the church of St. Ethel-
bert, Hereford, Richard de Tymberlak, John Foliot, William le Tavemer
of Noteshillyng (Nursling), Thomas Roberdcsknave Elisisone, Nicholas
Wagge, Geoffrey de Bellafago of Stoke Lacy, and John de Shotesbroke
with others at Little Bereford (Barford), co. Oxford, entered his dwelling-
house and broke his houses in it (domos suas in mamo predido
/regerunt)f fished his fish-ponds and carried away fish, cattle and other
goods.
Jan. 19. The like to W. de Bereford, W. Inge and Henry Spigumel,on complaint
Windsor, by John son of Reginald de Grey that Walter de Huntyngfeld, Herman de
Brykendon with Richard and William his brothers, Richsurd de Westmulle,
John de Arsy, John le Marescbal, John le Ghaumberleyn, Walter Saunej
for Sauvey), Elias le Hunte, Roger le Charer, Simon le Charetter, Robert
Grar, Walter Staunpejours, Robert Halpenny, William de Shelf ord, John
Brunyng, Thomas Brunyng, Robert Robes, John Home, Stephen Devot,
John atte Barre, Stephen Hod, William atte Broke, Walter West, William
Pertrich, Walter le Bercher, Andrew le Porcher, John Grym, William atte
Heye, William' Brunyng, Richard Warman, Richard atte Birches, Walter
atte Birches, Robert Kymme, William Torold, John Hert, Hugh atte
Hetthe, Ricluird Levyng, Jordsji atte Broke, William atte Broke * le Juvene',
John le Kallere, Robert atte Hepe, John Pertrich, Richard West and
Richard his brother, Ralph Cok, Thomas Warman, Adam Godewyne,
William Warman, Richard Robert, Richard atte Welle, John Adgore,
William Hodbred, Roger Halpany, Richard Payn, Richard Lecy, Henry
Wolmar, Thomas Westmulle, John de Westmulle, Walter son of Robert del
Hoo, Andrew le Personserjaunt, and Richard Page with others entered his
manor at Holwell, co. Hertford, broke the houses thereof, carried ftway his
goods, drove away his carts with their cattle, assaulted William de Wode-
hulle and others, his servants, felled trees in his wood of Frythewode, and
with nets snared rabbits in his free warren. By p.8.
The like to Henry Spigurnel and Henry de Scrop, on complaint by Ouy
de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, that Anthony, patriai'ch of Jerusalem
and bishop of Durham, with others [for nameSf see page 169, Uitt entry']
at Middelton in Tesedale, within the liberty of the bishopric of Durham,
entered his lands and made prey of his cattle by selling, killing and other-
wise disposing of them.
Mbmbranb lid.
March 8. The like to John de Cmmbwelle, William de Ormesby and John de Lisula,
Laogley. on complaint by the abbot of Oombermere that Richard de Fouleshorst,
2 BDWABD II.— Past II. I7l
1809. Membrane lld-^coni.
William de Fonlesburst, Hugh de Foaleshurst, Banolph de Fouleshnnt,
Richard Adecok, William Matheu of Bertherton, Ralph Bussely Ranalph son
of Roger, William son of Clement le Fevre, Thomas Perkjn, Robert le fis
Baoe, William de la Fontayne the yoanger, Richard de Marchumlei Robert
Samjn, William Samyn, Robert le Cachepol, Nicholas le Cachepol, Richard
Bacun the joanger, Elias le Boghewrjghte, John le Noble, William
Spurstowe 'summenoar,' Thomas le fiz Hichekyn, William Mariot the
youn^r, Hamo le Taillur and William his brother, Richard le Sadelere ci
Hereford, John le Sadelere, Richard le fiz Cok, and Robert Hereward the
younger with others at Nantwich, co. Chester, by night broke his close,
houses and coffers, carried off 60/. and other goodsy kSled three horses of
the price of 20/., and assaulted him and his men. By K.
The like to John de Merkenfeld and Adam de Middelton, on complaint
by Thomas de Hornby of York that John de Askham, late mayor of the
city of York, Thomas de Shupton, Robert de Grimeston, and Richard de
Grimeston, then the city bailiffs, with others of that city, broke his close by
the city dykes between Mounkbrigge and Layrthorpbrigge, the herbage of
which close the same John de Askham, whilst mayor, with the consent of
the commonalty of the city, had demised to him at a certain farm ; further,
that they cut the herbage, carried it off and also timber and other goods of
his, and issued a proclamation forbidding all persons to have any dealings
with him.
March 4. The like to William de Kerdestan, John le Breton, William de Colneyei
Westminster, and Walter de Warwiche, touching an assault committed at Mendham, co.
Norfolk, on Thomas son of John de Brampton, by Robert le Parker of
Sterston, William le Parker of the same place, Hugh Roberdesmane le
Parker and Stephen son of Thomas Ossegod.
By K., on Uie information of the Treasurer.
March 8. Commission to William Inge and John de Abemin to enquire touching
Ijtaiglej. the death of Richard Cory at ' la Done ' in Haylesham, co. Sussex ; and
also what persons prevented the coroners from holding an inquest, and
by whose procurement he was killed.
May 6. Commission iie walliis et fossatis to Ranulph de Friskeneye, Geffrey de
Westminster. Coleville, Walter de Spanneby and Roger de Cubeldyke for the counties of
Lincoln and Cambridge.
June 25. The like to Henry de Baiocis, Nicholas de Bolyngbroke and Walter de
Haywood. Stalingburgh, for the parts of Northcotes, Tetenay, Humberstan, ThemescOy
Itterby, Hele, Grymmesby, Little Cotes and Great Cotes-upon-Humber and
elsewhere, co. Lincoln.
The like to Roger de Scot[er], Walter de Freskeneye and Alan de
Reytheby for the parts of Malberthorpe and Thedelthorpe^ co. Lincoln.
Mbmbranb Sd.
May 9. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, Hugh de Luthre and
Wtstminster. Thomas de Fishburne, on complaint by Master William de Pykeryng, Master
Robert de Pykeryng and Lambert de Trygingham, executors of the will of
Henry, sometime archbishop of York, touching the persons who in the time
of the late king had carried away the archbishop's goods whilst in their cus-
tody at York, Cawode, Wylton, Burton, Wetewange, Langewath, Shyre-
bum, Ripon, Munketon, Thorneton, Patrynton, Ottelay, and Beyerley, oo.
York, and also at Suthwelle, Lanom, Scroby, and Askham by Lanoin, oo.
Nottingham.
in CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1309. Membrane Sd^Humi.
Ma^r 4. The like to Robert de Holand, William Trassel, Folk Lestraunge and
Westminster. Peter de Colingbume, touching the mis-appropriation by Ivo de Solton,
king's bailiff of OFerton, Maklesfeld and Maillorseysnek, of divers sums of
money received in lieu of services from the king's tenants; his remis-
sion of felonies and outlawries ; and also the occupation by Thomas Wasti
and others, without authority, of the king's lands, and the felling and carry-
ing away by them of the trees growing in the woods.
May 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, Hugh de Louther
Westminster, and J. de Donecastre, on complaint by Anthony, bishop of Durham, touch-
ing the persons who broke his parks at Alnewyke, co. Northumberland, and
Crayk and Houeden, co. York, hunted therein and carried away game.
Vacated because otherwise in the third year.
The like to the same justices, touching the like trespasses on the same
parks of the above-named complainant in the time of the late king.
Vacated as above.
The like to Henry de Percy and William de Bereford, touching the like
trespasses committed on the parks of Eltham, co. Kent, and Mi&urst| co.
Sussex, of the same complainant.
Vacated as above.
Membrane 7d.
May 10. The like to John de Insula, John de Crepping and John de Donecastre,
Westminster, on complaint by the prior of Malton, who alleges that, although he in
common with Robert de Boulton, John de Bordesdene, Thomas de Houky
Henry Maunsel and Richard Westreys, has common of pasture in Swynton,
Aymunderby, Apelton and Neusom, co. York, the same John de Bordesdene
with many other persons drove beyond the bridge of Neusom his plough-cattle
from off the pasture, broke the bridge, whereby he was unable to cross over to
replevy the cattle, burned his houses at Swynton and assaulted his servants.
Commission to Lambert de Trykjngham, Henry de Baiocis and Roger de
Scotre to enquire touching a breach of the park of the bishop of Lincoln,
at Stow Park (Stowe beate Marie\ co. Lincoln.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Eyncurt, Lambert de
Trikyngham, Henry de Baiocis and Thomas de Fisshebume, on complaint
by Robert son of Henry Sturmy of Louth (Luda) that Hugh le White of
Lowth with others assaulted him at Louth, co. Lincoln, and carried away
his goods. By fine of 20#.
May 6. Commission associating John de Mutford with Hervey de Staunton and
Westminster. Robert de Retford in a commission of oyer and terminer, on the complaint
by Walter Martel of Shepereth that William son of Ralph de Shepereth
with Juliana his wife and John his brother, with others, entered his
manor at Shepereth, co. Cambridge, broke his houses, felled his treeSi
fished his ponds, and carried away the timber of the houses and the trees.
May 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Gloucester and William
Wtstminfter. de Bume, touching a breach of the park of John Mautravers at Wode-
cester, oo. Gloucester.
Membrane 5d.
June 9. Commission de walliis et/ossatis to John de Foxle, Walter de Gloacesteri
WestBuniter. Master Richard de Abyndon and Henry de Quldeford, on the representation
3 EDWAIKD IIw— Pabt IL
17S
1309* Membrane 5d—coni.
of the prior of Bermnndeseje and John de Drokenesford, king's derk,
touching a breach of the bank and djke of the Thames, near Bermondeseye^
and the loss and damage consequent thereupon to them in Bermandeseje
and Westgrenewich, cos. Surrey and Kent.
June 15.
Langlej.
Mbmbrane 4d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Miles de Stapelton and Henry de
Scrope, on complaint by Banulph de Mauneby that Thomas de Multon of
Gilleslande and Stephen de Malo Lacu, clerk, with others, by night entered
his manor at Thorgranby, co. York, killed his swine, carried off his horses,
felled his trees, mowed the grass in his meadow, fished his fish-ponds, ami
carried away his goods. Bj pA
June 25.
Haywood.
June 25.
Hajwood.
June 29.
Cbester.
July 1.
Chester.
Mbmbrane Zd.
The like to William de Ormesby and John de Thorpe, on complaint by
Anastasia Croune of Hemenhale that William son of Bobert de ParcOp
Hugh son of Michael de Mercato, Thomas de Dise and Beatrice daughter
of Robert de Parco, by night broke her house at Hemenhale, co. Norfolk,
assaulted her, carried away her goods and ill-treated her servants. By p.8.
The like to John de Foxle, William de Hardene and Nicholas de
Kirkeham, on complaint by Thomas de la Hyde, sheriff of Cornwall, that
when he, with John de Ingelton, Henry le Parker, Bobert de Brewode,
Robert de Comene, William le Keu, Hu^h de la Hyde and Fuik de G^iy,
his bailiffs, had seized the cattle of divers stannery-men of Blakemor,
CO. Cornwall, for a debt in which they are bound to the king, divers
persons rescued the cattle, assaulted the bailiffs, wounded himself and
intending to kill him followed him to the house of Balph de Arundel,
parson of the church of St. Columb Major, where they besieged him until
Thomas le Ercedekene, one of the conservators of the peace for the county,
with a gceaX posse delivered him.
The like to Ralph de Hengham, Henry Spiguinel, William de Colney
and Ralph de Shirley e, on complaint by Nicholas de Warrewyk that
William Roger of Newenham and Thomas his son, Richard Carles, Henry
de Lyndeseye, Richard Cristiane, William Oboveton, William Brag, William
atte Grene, John Boveys [or Boneys], John son of William Amisse, John
de Cimeter, John son of Robert Damemoldes of Newenham, .lohn Geffrey
of Wylmecote, John de Pathelowe, William Gk)dwin and John his son,
Robert Carles, John Broun, John atte Grene, Thomas atte Grene, John
son of John de Pathelowe, Nicholas son of John Wevyn, William de
Stoteswelle, Nicholas Henry, John Bedbard, William Hemmyng, and
Adam Nichol of Wylmescote depastured the herbage of his meadow at
Burleye, co. Warwick.
Grant for three years to the good men of Middlewich {de Medio Wiekio)^
of pavage upon wares brought thither for sale. By p.8.
June 35.
Haywood.
MbmBRANB 2d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigomel and William de
Colneye, on complaint by Miles Pychard that Walter de Baskerville,
assaulted him at Over Letton, co. Hereford, and that Peter le TaiUnr,
1^4
OALENDAB OT PATENT BOLLS.
1809.
June 26.
liehfield.
June 25.
Liebfield.
June 25.
Lichfield.
Membrane 2d^''eoni,
conBtable of the castle of Bichard de Baskerryle of Ardesleje, Walter
Cote, Bichard fix le Y ikere of Ardesleje, and Philip son of Jolianai with
others issuing from that castle, approached his manor of Stanndon, broke
the doors and locks of his houses, killed Bichard de Shorham whom they
found there, and afterwards returned to the castle. By fine of 20#.
The like to Hervey de Staunton and John le Bretun, on complaint by
John de Hoo of Laxfield that John * of Hebrigge ' of Laxfield, with his
brothers Adam, Peter and Thomas, Hamo de Ukenhulle, Thomas de
Bokyngham and John Nicole the younger, assaulted him at Lazfeld, eo.
Suffolk, carried away his goods, and depastured his grass and growing
corn. By fine of 20r.
The like to Gilbert de Bonbury, Thomas de Burnham and William de
Spanneby, on complaint by Thomas abbot of Brunne (Bourne) and
William de Spaldyng, canon of that house, that Jooeus son of GFeoffrey de
Brunne and Geoffrey his brother, Nigel de Weston and William his brother,
Banulph Dryngedregges, John Pais, William son of Bobert le Moigne and
Alfred Ballok, with oUiers assaulted the said William de Spaldyng at Brunne,
CO. Lincoln, threw him into a pit full of water, and tore his habit.
The like to William de Ormesby and John le Bretun, on complaint bj
Bichard Aylward that Giles de Argentein, Bobert de Wateville, Hugh de
Feryngge and John Aylet, with others, assaulted him at Colecestre, co.
Essex. By fine of 20f.
( 176 )
3 EDWARD II.
1309.
July 11.
Waltham.
July 8.
Towcester.
July 12.
Hatfield.
1308.
June 30.
Cheiter.
1309.
July 10.
Waltham.
July 15.
Ltnglcy.
July 11.
Waltham.
July 15.
Langley.
July 14.
Langley.
July 15.
Langley.
Mbmbrane 44.
Pardon to Simon le Fanner of his outlawry in the county of Surrey, for
non-appearance in the court of King's Bencn when impleaded by the prior
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem for not rendering an aocoont for
the time during which he was his bailiff in Suthwerk.
Licence, upon fine, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ for the alienation
in mortmain by Walter, bishop of Exeter, of an acre of land in Biahop's
Clyst ( Clist Episcopi) to two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily for
the souls of himself and his predecessors and successors in a chapel to
be founded there in honour of the archangel Gabriel.
Presentation of Robert de Ledes to the church of Eellevedony In the
diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy
of Westminster. By p.8.
Licence for Bichard de Bacheworth to grant in fee to Matthew de
Osgodby, king's yeoman, and to Eatherine his wife, 2 messoageSy one toft|
45 acres of l^d, 3 acres of meadow, and 208, 9d, of rent in Haselyngf eld, held
in chief; and the reversion of another messuage, 181 acres of land, 1^ acres
of meadow, and lOs, lO^d, of rent in that place, held in like manner, which
Henry le Chaumberleyn and Sibyl his wife hold as her dower of the in-
heritance of the grantor. By p.8.
VaccUedj because entered on ike roll for the second year.
Gabriel de Camilla, canon of the church of St. Mary, Salisbnij, gdng
beyond seas, has letters nominating Aycard de Briga his attorney for one
year.
Notification that William son of Philip de Wodehampcote lost part of
his right ear by the bite of a horse.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Ralph de Shyped-
ham, and Alice his wife, to the prior of Gh:ieat Massingham, of a moiety of a
messuage and 4 acres of land in Great Massingham, which are of the fee of
the prior.
Licence, upon fine, for alienations in mortmain by Bichard Aldewyne to
the abbot of Dureford, of 24 acres of land and an uder-grove {dlnetuni) of
4 acres in Mapelderham ; and by Richard Martyn to the same abbot of a
messuage and 5 acres of land in Sonneworth, which are of the fee of the
abbot.
Pardon to William son of Quenilda de Chorlegh of his outlawry, if sooh
has been awarded against him in the county of Lancaster. By p.i.
Pardon, upon fine made by John de Eston, to Joan his wife, for aoqidring,
together with William de Hale, her former husband, without the late king's
licence, from John de Holt the younger, tenant in cldef , a mesBoage, 40 acrea
of land, 3 acres of meadow, and 8«. of rent in Hale.
Mandate to the tenants of the manor of Appelton, co. Berks^ to render
homage and other services due from them to Giki da la Mote^ king's
176
OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1309.
July 17.
July 12,
Hatfield.
3femhrane 44 — coni.
yeoman, the king having granted in fee to him and Alice his wife the
accustomed services of the manor, as well as the reversion of the manor
upon the death of Master Eohert de Stokes, tenant for life by grant of the
late king.
Grant to Master Ralph de Melton, king's clerk, upon the resignation of
William de Melton, king's clerk, of a prebend in the church of Bangor, in
the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the see of Bangor. By pji.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of Bangor.
The abbot of St. Mary's, St. Pierre sur Dive (beate Marie de Sancto
Petro super Divam)^ staying beyond seas, has letters nominating John de
Sancto Albino, his fellow-monk, and Thomas Bovdon his atUvneys for four
years. Benewed upon a fine oi 40f . made at another time.
July 12.
Hatfield.
July 11.
Waltham.
July 14.
LaDgley.
July 14.
Langley.
July 16.
LaDgley.
July 17.
Langley.
July 15.
Laaglej.
Membrane 48.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Walter Aleyn to
the prior and leprous brothers and sisters of Maydenbradele of a messuage,
61 acres and 3 roods of land, 3^ acres of meadow, 1^ acres of wood, and
15«. 6J. of rent in Jernefeld (Yarnfield).
Licence, upon fine, for Thomas le Mareschal to grant in fee to Andrew
Mel, and his heirs, six shops in the town of Westminster, held in chief.
Mandate to Thomas de Caumville, tenant for life of the manor of Bukyng-
fold, CO. Kent, to render fealty to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to whom the
king has granted the reversion of the manor, together with the advowson of
the free chapel there, subject to a yearly payment into the Exchequer of 25/.
in lieu of all services.
Pardon, upon fine, to John de Paries for acquiring in fee, without
licence, from Joan de Paries a messuage, \\\ virgates of land, and 6 acres
of meadow in Watford, co. Northampton, held in diief ; with restitution of
the same.
Emma, late the wife of John de Kancia, going to Ireland, has letters
nominating William de Boxore and John de Clifton her attorneys for two
years.
Master Francis de Sancto Alberto of Bome, canon of the church of St.
Mary, Salisbury, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Bobert de
Patrica and William de Ayremynne, clerks, his attorneys for one year.
William le Latimer, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating John de la Haye and John Swetebon his attorneys for one
year.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Simon le Waleys to
the prior and convent of Bepyndone of a messuage and 2 acres of land in
Great Grantesdene in exchange for another messuage and 2 acres of land
in the same place belonging to that house.
Mandate for the arrest of all persons, who in derogation of the royal
authority may attempt to interfere with the collation by the king of John
de Sandale, king's derk, to the archdeaconry of Bichmond in the church of
St. Peter, York. By pji.
The like on behalf of William de Melton, collated to the prebend of South
Gave in the same church.
3 BDWABD II.
177
1309.
Dec 28.
Westminster.
July 15.
Langlej.
Dec 28.
Westminster.
1310.
Jan. 14.
La Grove.
1309.
July 22.
Wobum.
July 20.
Lsnglej.
July 28.
Stamford.
Aug. 1.
Stamford.
Membrane 43 — cant.
The like on behalf of Ingelard de Warle, collated to the prebend of
Laghton-in-Morthing in the same church.
Prohibition to archbishops, bishops, and others against permitting pro-
ceedings to be commenced by any persons, in derogation of the king's
authority, to set aside the collation by him of John de Sandale to the arch-
deaconry of Eichmond in the church of St. Peter, York. [FaderaA
DJ p.8.
The like on behalf of William de Melton, collated as above to the prebend
of South Cave.
The like on behalf of Ingelard de Warle, collated as above to the prebend
of Laghton-in-Morthing.
The like on behalf of Richard de Comubia, collated to the prebend of
North Newbald in the same church.
Licence for the abbess and nuns of Grodestowe, tenants in chief, to grant
to John de Trillowe, for his life, 80/. a year, to be charged on their manors of
Eton and Bluntesdon, co, Wilts, Bysingdon, co. Gloucester, and Wolgari-
cote and Carsynton, co. Oxford. By p.s.
Protection, for three years, for John de Bella Fago, going beyond seas.
By p.s.
He also has letters nominating Bichard d& Bella Fago and Bichard de
Waleden his attorneys for the same period. By p.E.
Bond to Henry de Percy for repayment in the quinznine of Michaelmas
of 500 marks delivered by him, for the king's use, to Ingelard de Warle,
keeper of the wardrobe.
Grant to Bobert de Felton of the custody of the lands and tenements of
Isabella, late the wife of John son of Hugh, tenant in chief, together
with the maiTiage of the heir. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
July 29.
Stamford.
July 23.
Neimham.
July 21.
DuDstable.
July 20.
Langley.
eu79.
Mbmbranb 42.
Presentation of Henry de Walinesford to the church of Kyrketon, in the
diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands and
heir of William de Cantilupo, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
By K., on the information of J. de Sandale.
Protection, for one year, at the instance of Queen Isabella, for the abbess
and nuns of Elnestowe. By p.8.
Protection, for three years, for John de Morteyn, going beyond seas.
By p.s.
He also has letters nominating John Basset and Nicholas de Boudon his
attorneys for the same period. By p.8.
Exemption, for life, for John de Lincoln, citizen of London, on account
of his good services, from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances;
and from being made sheriff, coroner, escheator, or other minister of the
king ; also from tallages upon his goods in the city of London. By p.s.
Indemnity for Emericus de Friscobaldis against Walter, bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king, for two sums of 1,000
marks sterling and 2,000 of gold florins, in which he imd his fellows
178
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
Aug. 1.
Stamford.
Aag. 2.
Stamford.
Aug. 1.
Stamford.
July 9.
Towcester.
Aug. 1.
Stamford.
Aug. 2.
Stamford.
Aug. 2.
Stamford.
Aug. 2.
Stamford.
Membrane 42 — eowt,
were bound to the bishop, he having paid the same to the king, into whose
hands the goods and chattels of the bishop have been seized.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Baldwin de Maneriis to the custody of
the king's castle of Rokyngham and of the stewardship of the forest between
the bridges of Oxford and Stamford.
Vacated^ being entered on the Fine Roll.
Licence for John de Hastanges to crenellate his dwelling house at Chebe«
seye.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after inquisitional guoddamnum^
by John de Bourne to the warden and Friars Minors of Canterbury of a
roadway from the highway to the water of the Sture. Licence also for
them to build a bridge across the Sture extending from the above roadway
to their dwelling hous^ for the benefit of persons wishing to attend service
in their church, the bridge to be so built as to allow a clear passage for
boats underneath it. By K., on the information of J. de Sandale,
Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, stajring in England, has letters
nominating Roger Calamyn and Robert de Inceberge his attorneys in Ire-
land for two years.
Richard de Andevere, executor of John de Valencia, staying in England,
has letters nominating the above-named persons to be his attorneys in Ire-
land for the same period.
Exemption, for life, for Roger de Hanneby from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognisances. By K., on the information of J. de Sandale.
Pardon to Nicholas de la Marche of his outlawry for non-appearance
before William Martyn and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the
late king, for the county of Stafford, to answer touching the robbery of
Henry de Lichefeld at Lichfield. Bj p.s.
Presentation of Robert de Kelkefeld to the church of Newenham in the
diocese of Hereford. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Meleford
and William de Waresle, clerks, of a messuage and 23 acres of land in
Waresle to a chi^plain and his successors celebrating divine service daily in
honour of St. Mary in the church of that place.
Protection, for two years, for the prior and convent of Lanrecost.
Licence for Ralph, bishop of London, to remove as well all stags and
hinds which had been placed by his predecessor, Richard, bishop of
London, within the precinct of the manor of Suthministre, belonging to
the bishopric, situate within the metes of the forest of Essex, as those
subsequently fawned (feonatos) there. By K.
Grant, for life, to William de Cycouns, for his good service to the late
king, of 30/. a year, at the Exchequer of Kaemarvan. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the chamberlain of Kaernarvan.
Pardon to John son of John de Hovington of Salisbury of his outlawry
for non-appearance before William Martyn, Henry Spigumel and the
justices of oyer and terminer of the late king, for the county of Wilts, to
answer touching the breaking into a shed (selda) of Roger Heryng and
Thomas Heryng, and carrying away their goods.
Peter de Sabaudia, dean of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, staying
beyond seas, has letters nominating Walter de Sesyriaco and William de
Alyngio his attorneys for two years.
S EDWARD n.
179
1309.
Aug. 4.
Stamford.
Membrane 42 — cant.
Grant for life to Henry de Haddon, parson of the church of Lidelinchy
of the custody of the liermitage of Blakemor, co. Dorset,
Writ de intendendo directed to the brethren of the hermitage.
Aug. 2.
Stamford.
July 29.
Stamford.
Aug. 3.
Stamford.
Mbmbranb 41.
Pardon, at the instance of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, to Henry le
Masceoun of Metheley for the death of John Levet of Pontefiract. By K.
Exemption, for life, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, for John de Sellyng, citizen of London, from all tallages,
aids, wakes, and contributions of whatsoever kind, for his lands, tenements,
rents, or other goods or merchandise within or without the city of London,
to be levied for the king and his heirs, due and accustomed prises ex-
cepted ; exemption also for him from being put on assizes, juries, or
recognisances; ^ and from being made mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner,
provost, alderman, &c.
The like, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, for Bobert Person, citizen of London.
Pardon to Edmund de Hastynges for acquiring for life, without licence,
from John de Hastynges, the manor of Eemston, co. Bedford, held in chief ;
with restitution of the same.
Aug. 4.
Stamford.
Aug. 5.
Stamford.
Aug. 5.
Stamford.
Aug. 4.
Stamford.
Licence for Bobert de Beverlaco to grant in fee to Gt)dfrey de Melsa the
manor of Levesham, held in chief. By fine of 10/.
Exemption, for life, for John de Bracebrigge from being put on assizes,
juries or recognisances ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, bailiff, &c.
ByK.
The like for John de Langeton.
By E., on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
Protection until Michaelmas twelvemonth for Joan, late the wife of John
Wake, going beyond seas. By p.s.
Pardon, upon fine, to William Mounte for acquiring in fee from John de
la Mare a messuage, 3 virgates of land and pasture for 12 oxen in Hegh-
tredebury and Suthle, held in chief, of which the latter was seized by the
law of England, for his life, of the inheritance of William de Monteforti ;
also for acquiring, without licence, from the same William de Monteforti
the reversion of the above ; with restitution of the same.
Inspeximus and confirmation of the grant, 20 January, 3 Edward I., to
Anian, bishop of St. Asaph, and his successors, of the rights, liberties, pos-
sessions and customs which the bishops of that place enjoyed in the time
of King Henry III. By fine of 100*.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henrv Belle of Westaskham
and Agnes his wife, to the prior of Bridelington, of a messuage, 2 bovates
of land and 31*. of rent in Westaskham. By fine of 40 marks.
Vacatedy being entered on the Patent Roll for the second year.
Grant to Otto Ferre, king's yeoman, of the marriage of Ela, late the wife
Thorpwaterville. of Grifiin de la Pole, tenant in chief, or of any penalty incurred by her by
marrying without licence. By p.s.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Bichard de Harleye
and Burga his wife to the prioress of the White Ladies of Brewood of a
messuage and half a virgate of land in ' la Bolde,' together with the advowson
of the church of that place.
M 2
Aug. 5.
Stamford.
July 18.
Langley.
Aug. 6.
Aug. 6.
Stamford.
CALESDAB OF PATEST BOIX&
1309.
MmMMMLdSM 40.
Ai^ 4. FiHoa to Pcicr de Sa]lleit)j of Ins owiJawtj for noB-oppmraiiee before
Peter de Malo Len and the other josliccs of ojtf and tcrauMr of dK ]^
kiB^ for the eoon^ of Llneola, to answer touchmg the death of Robert le
Ferre of Haburgh.
Hicfaard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, going to Ireland, has letters nominating
Peter de Todjngtoo and William de HoqK>l his attorneys for three years.
Exemption, doring pleasure, at the instanee of AKee de Leygrarey for-
merly the king^s nnrse, for Francis de Sooland from beii^ pot on aaaiesy
jories, or reeognisanoes. By K«
Peter de Kerereseye of St. Qointin, going beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating Richard de Pereneseye his attorney for one year.
Aug. 5. Confirmation of the sale by Hogh le Despenser, to whom all costoms,
Suautord. marriages, Ac bad been granted nntil the debts dne to him &om the late
and present king are discharged, to Robert de Lacy of the custody of two
parts of the lands and tenements in the ooanty oi Essex of Peter de
Sotbchirche, tenant in diief, daring the minority oi Alice and Joan,
dao^ters and co-heiresses of the same Peter, together with their marriage.
The like of the sale to William de Rasene of the costodj of two parts of
the lands and tenements in the county of Lincoln of Herbert de Salfletby,
tenant in chief, during the minority of Robert, bis eon and heir, together
with the tatter's marriage.
Aog, 28. The like of the sale to Richard de Sancto WaJerico of the custody of
WettniiMter. two parts of the lands and tenements in the county of Dorset of John de
Neubourgb, knight, tenant in chief, daring the minority of Robert, his
son and heir, together with the tatter's marriage.
Aug. 6, Pardon to Richard son of Alan de Naddale of Grisdale of his outlawry,
Tborpwmienrilie,in the county of Westmorland, for felony. By p.s.
Aug. G. Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter Haket to the custody of the
Tborpwaterrille.king's castle of Makenegan (Newcastle, co. Wicklow), in Lreland. He is
to render his account of the issues thereof to the Exchequer, Dublin, and to
receive the same fee as any former constable of that castle. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland.
Aug, 1. Protection, until the Purification, for Simon de Gyddyng, clerk, going
Stamford, beyond seas on the business of the bouse of the nuns of Ambresbury.
Aug. 5. Protection, for five years, for Richard de Stratton, going beyond seas.
Stamford. He also has letters nominating Stephen de Stratton and Robert de
Kerbrigge his attorneys for the same period. By p.s.
Sept. 14. Presentation of Thomas Croke, clerk, upon the resignation of William do
Weftminster. Eston, to the church of Milstede, in the diocese of Canterbuiy. By p.s.
Aug. 60 Mandate to all earls and barons to affix their seals to letters addressed to
Stamford, the Pope against papal aggressions, in accordance with an agreement made
in the Parliament of Stamford. \Fcedera.'] Et fuerunt patentes.
Aug. G. Protection, with clause volumus^ until Easter, for Walter Haket, going to
Thorpwaterville.Ireland on the king's service.
Aug. 5. Pardon, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Stamford. Hertford, and of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, to Nicholas de
Wokyndon for his trespass of venison in the king's forest in the county
of Essex. By p.8.
3 EDWAED II.
181
1309.
Aug. 3.
Stamford.
Aug. 5.
Stamford.
Aug. 15.
LaDglej.
Aug. 15.
Langlej.
Membrane 40 — cont.
Protection, for five years, for Nicholas de Alneto, going on pilgrimage to
Jerusalem. Bj K.
He also has letters nominating Master William Skjnard and Adam de
Markewelle his attorneys for the same period.
Notification to B. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the
election of Master Anian (Seys), archdeacon of Anglesea and canon of the
cathedral of Bangor, to be bishop of that place.
Licence at the instance of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, for the
acquisition in mortmain by the prior and convent of St. Mary, Izeworth,
of lands or rents to the value of 20/., provided the same be not held in
chief.
Vacated^ the abbot and convent having acquired lands and tenements to
that value on 13 February, 38 Edtoard III.
Pardon to William Moriscessone of Sandford of his outlawry for non-
appearance before John Buteturte and the other justices of oyer and terminer
of the late king, for the county of Oxford, to answer touching the rape and
abduction of the wife of Thomas Morice, of Sandford, and also the carrying
away of goods to the value of 6*. 8rf.
Aug. 5.
Stamford.
Aug. 5.
Stamford.
Aug. 11.
Ashby-Davy.
Aug. 20.
Langlej.
Aug. 16.
Langlej.
Membrane 39.
Licence, upon fine, for Alexander de Claveryngge and Joan his wife to
grant in fee to Ranulph de Hellebeck and Beatrice his wife, a third part
of the manor of Bunham, co. Norfolk, held in chief.
Pardon, at the instance of Hugh le Despenser, to John de Eileker, clerk,
for the rape and abduction of Elizabeth daughter of Geoffrey Luterel.
By p.8.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the commonalty of Drogheda
to the prior and friars of the Carmelite order of that town, for the enlarge-
ment of their area, of a piece of ground, adjacent to it, containing at
ebb-tide 80 yardlands in length and breadth (continentem in se post
retractum maris quater viginti virgatas terre in longitudine et lati-
tudine)f as appears by an inquisition taken by John Wogan, justiciary of
Ireland. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Barri to the prior and
friars of the Carmelite order of Drogheda of a piece of land in Castellaythan,
in Munster, containing in length 40 yardlands and 24 in breadth, {con'
tinentem in se quadraginta virgatas terre in longitudine et viginti et
quatuor in latitudine). By p.s.
Pardon, at the instance of Hugh le Despenser, to John son of John de
de Sancto Johanne of Lageham, for the death of Brice de Burewode.
Protection, for three years, for John de Insula of the Isle of Wyght,
going beyond seas. By p.s.
He also has letters nominating Koger de Prislond and Balph de Wolverton
his attorneys for the same period.
Master John Cantok, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Richard
Cantok and Reginald atte Elme his attorneys for two years.
William Kuffati, cardinal priest of the Roman Church, dean of the
church of St. Mary, Salisbury, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
John le Barberel his attorney for two years.
183
OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1309.
Aug. 16.
Langle}*.
Aug. 20.
Langlej.
Aug. 16.
Langley.
Aug. 16.
Langley.
Aug. 20.
Langley.
Aug. 26.
Westminster.
Membrane 39 — eont.
Pardon to Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, for his good services to
the late king, of the yearly rent of five hundred marks, payable by him for
his lands in Connaught, to the intent that he and his heirs shall hold those
lands subject to the usual services, but quit of this rent.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
Appointment, for life, of Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, to the custody
of the king's castles of Roscommon, Randown and Athlone. He is to
account to the Exchequer, Dublin, for the yearly revenues of the lands,
and to receive the usual fee of the constable of those castles.
By K., on the information of the treasurer and Hugh le Despenser.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
The like to Richard de Exonia, constable of Roscommon Castle, to
deliver up the castle with its arms, victuals, &c.
The like to Hugh de Lacy, constable of Randown Castle.
The like to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland.
John de Brun, staying in England, has letters nominating John le
Waleys his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Exemption, for life, at the instance of Herbert de Borhunte, king's
veoman, for William le Taverner of Chichester from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognisances. By p.s«
Licence for Aymer de Archiaco to grant in fee to Joan de Yivonia a
fourth part of the manor of Carbry, co. Kildare, held in chief, which is the
grantor's pourparty of the inheritance of the late Matilda de Kyme.
By fine of 10 marks.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain to the master and
brethren of the hospital of St. Wolstan, Worcester, by John de Suthwode,
William de Bolehulle, Thomas Pyngel and Alice de Wyldemore and Agnes
her sister, of divers small portions of land, and by John de Whiteford, of
2l8. Id^ of rent in Chadeleswych.
Mandate, during pleasure, for the arrest in Ireland of certain vagabond
friars of the order of Friars Preachers, and for their delivery to the prior
of their order. [Foedera,'\
By K., on the information of brother J. de Lenham.
Aug. 16.
Langley.
Aug. 20,
Langley.
Aug. 24.
Langley.
Membrane 38.
Presentation of Richard de Wodehouse to the vicarage of the church of
Kylcolyn in the diocese of Dublin. By p.s.
Reymond de Pinibus, parson of the church of Orpynton, going beyond
seas, has letters nominating Roger le Palmer and Gauselin Pagan his
attorneys for three years. By K.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Master Elias de Muskara, king's clerk,
going to Scotland to collect of the tenth of ecclesiastical benefices in that
land granted by the Pope to the king.
The like for Master William de Halstede, going to Wales for the like
purpose.
3 EDWARD II. 1S3
1309. Membrane 38 — cont.
Aug. 22. Grant, for three years, to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemoreof murage
Langley. upon all wares brought for sale into the .town of Ladelowe.
Bj K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Aug. 26. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Agnes de Mun-
Westininster. ceaux of 8 messuages, 65i acres of land, and 21*. 4d. of rent in Cmkemey
CO. Somerset, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily for the soul of
Isabella de Fortubus, countess of Albemarle, and for the souls of her own
ancestors, in a chapel to be founded by her in honour of the Blessed Mary
in the cemetery of the church of Crukeme.
Grant to William Broun of Drogheda, an Irishman, that he and his sons
may use English laws in Ireland. [FaderaJ]
By K., on the information of J. de Sandale.
Grant in fee, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Roger de
Mortuo Man, justice of Wales, to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore of
the commote of Endor, in Wales, which is worth yearly 46s. 4</., subject to
the service of the thirtieth part of a knight's fee.
Aug. 27. Grant to Master John de Nassyngton, clerk, of the prebend of Suthneu-
Westminster. bold in the church of St. Peter, Yonc, in the king's gift by reason of the
late voidance of the see of York. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
Aug. 28. Master Hugh de Eyton and Hugh de Hove, canons of the church of
Westminster. Leighlin, bringing news of the death of Nicholas rCheevers), late bishop of
that place, have letters for the dean and chapter ox licence to elect.
Aug. 21. Notification to Pope Clement of the royal assent to the election of John
Langley. de Leek, canon of the church of Dunkeld, to be bishop of that place.
Aug. 28. Protection, with clause volumus^ for one year, for Master Peter Amaldi
Westminster, de Byke, parson of the church of Swafham {StDofham Mercaii)^ going
beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
Exemption, during pleasure, for Edmund Cosyn, merchant, from prises,
or other impost for the king's use, upon merchandise brought by him, or
his servants, into the realm, the ancient prises and customs excepted. Pro«
tection also for him and his servants. By p.s.
Membrane 38 — (Schedule).
Aug. 28. Grant for life, in enlargement of one during pleasure, to Hugh le De-
Westminster, spenser the elder, of the ofi&ce of justice of the forest on this side Trent.
Membrane 37.
Aug. 26. Appointment of Richard le Brun, William de Molecastre, Alexander de
Westminster. Bastenthwayt, and Robert Tilliol, together with a clerk to be chosen by
them, to asses-s and levy the twenty-fifth upon all movable goods in the
county of Cumberland for the war in Scotland, and to pay the same into
the Exchequer on the morrow of the feasts of St. Hilary and Holy Trinity.
Any two of the conmiissioners with the clerk to form a quorum.
The like appointments of the undermentioned, viz. : —
John de Camhou
?'t''*!f w5°"^ ^- - - CO. Northumberland.
John de Wytrmton
John de Dudden
IM
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
Membrane Sl-^^eont.
William Gentil
John de Hamesfel
John de Helton
Robert le Englejrs
Nicholas de Lejbume
William de Wjndesore
John de Haalarton
John de Creppinge
Alexander de Cave
Robert de Boynton
John de Hothum
Robert Uthred
John Gubaud
Ralph Pajnel
William de Hejlinge
Ranulph de Rj
Alan de Rethebj
John le Bretun
Robert de Baconesthorpe
Robert Burgoillun
Robert Bajnard
Edmund de Hemmegrave
William de Wauncy
John de Peyton
Geofirey de Wyche
William de Sancto Georgio
John Waryn
Robert de Baiocis
William de Sancto Giorgio
William de Pappeworthe
Hngh le Blond
Wmiam de Haningfeld
William le Ghros
Walter le Baud
John de Eirketon
Geoffrey de la Lee
Ralph Jocelyn
Henry de Cobham the elder
Nicholas de Sandwyco
Waresius de Yaloignes
Roger de Toketon
John Daubernoun
William Anbeeas
Walter de Greddingham
Henry Huse
Ralph Saunavoir
Richard de Porteseye
Hugh de ChikehnUe
Robert de Glamorgan
John de Basingge
* CO. Lancaster.
- CO. Westmorland.
CO. York.
- CO. Lincoln.
- CO. Norfolk.
CO. Suffolk.
- CO. Cambridge.
CO. Huntingdon.
CO. Essex.
- CO. Hertford.
CO. Kent.
CO. Surrey.
- CO. Sussex.
CO. Southampton.
1309.
3
EDWARD n.
Membrane ai—etmt.
William de Hftrdeo
I
William de lunnla Bona
1
John de Donn
r
- CO. wau.
Andrew de Qrimstede
J
Thomas Danvers
1
William te Ponere
- CO. Oxfoid.
Richard de Bere
J"
Robert de Sindleeham
}■ -
Richard Fukeram
- GO. Berks.
William de Ludelowe
■)
}-
John le Strange (extraneus) I
of Erlcalwe f
Reginald de Charles J
John de Acton "1
Richard Talebot U
Richard de BaikerTille J
John de Beckebnrj* 1
Robert de Stockheye
William de Botrelle
Thomas lo Archedekne
Thomas de Prydjas
Miles de Radbei^h
William te Seneschal
William de Fukeram
Edmnnd de Grafton
Thomas de Gumey
Nicholas de Langclond
Gilbert de Bere
John de Plescy
Henry de Toneyre
Robert de Farndon
John de Langele
Richard de Cmpea
Odn de Dumbelton
John de Morteyn
John de Pabeham the elder
John Conquest
Robert Barry
John Neymoyt
Richard de la Vache
Thomas Wale
John de Ashton
John de Gatesden
Simon de Grenhulle
Thomii-. <U' Garshale
Robert de Stok[es]
Robert du Vaal
John de Haryngton
Richard de Eggelnston
Robert de Herle
CO. Salop.
CO. Hereford.
CO. Deron.
CO. Cornwall.
CO. Worcester.
CO. Somerset.
CO. Dorset.
CO. Gloucester.
CO. Bedford.
CO. Bnckingbam.
CO. N'orthampton.
CO. Warwick.
CO. Leicester.
186 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 37 — cont.
John de Burlee 1 ^
John Basset of Lufenham j *
CO. Rutland.
Richard de Bjngham
wl/ZeWaldeshef !" ' " co. Nottingh«n.
Thomas Malet
Henry de Brajlesford
Henry de Kny veton ^ - - -co. Derby.
Roger de Bradbume
Richard de Wyndesore 1 Tkir-jji
William de Colebroke /- ' ' co. Middlesex.
Writs of aid to the sheriffs of the respective counties.
Assessment form for the twenty-fifth granted to the king by the parlia-
ment holden at Westminster in the second year of his reign. [It agrees
with the form of the taxation of the fifteenth and twentieth granted in the
parliament of the first year, and contains the same exceptions.] French.
[Pari. fVrits.]
Aug. 5. Mandate to the tenants of the castle and honor of Knaresburgh and of
Stamford, the manors of Routheclive and Aldburgh to render the homage, fealty and
other services due for their lands, to Peter de Gbiveston, earl of Cornwall,
to whom and to Margaret, his wife, the kiug has granted the castle and
manors.
The like to the tenants of the castle and honor of Waliugford, the
honor of St. Valery (Sancti Walerici)^ the manor of Newport near
Waleden, and of the town of Chichester.
The like to the tenants of the town of Wilton and manor of Cosham,
The like to the tenants of the castle and manor of Lydeford, of the chase
of Dertemore, aud of the town of Exeter.
The like to the tenants of the county of Cornwall.
MSMBRANS 36.
Aug. 28. Pardon to Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, of all arrears of the yearly
Westminster, rent ef 500 marks due to the Exchequer, Dublin, which have accrued due
for his lands in Connaught from 15 August 1304, at which date the late
king, for his good services, forgave him all debts due to the above Ex-
chequer, until the 16 August now instant.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
Grant to Herbert de Sutton, of the 100 marks, in which John de Sutton
is bound to the king by hb recognisance made in the Chancery of the
late king. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Vacated because otherwise below.
John Laun, merchant of Marmande, going beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating Bertram de Sancto Petro his attorney for one year.
Aug. 28. Presentation of William de Cleobury to the church of Stretton in
Westminster. Strettonesdale, in the diocese of Hereford.
By K.| on the information of the Treasurer.
3 EDWARD II. 18T
1309. Membrane 36 — cont.
Mandate to Thomas do Camville, tenant for life, of the manor of Back-
jngfold, CO. Kent, by grant of the late king, to render fealtj to Bartholo-
mew de Badelesmere, to whom the king has granted the reversion of that
manor.
Aug. 28. Grant to Herbert de Sutton, for his good service, of the 100 marks
Westminster, fine which John de Sutton made with the late king at Lincoln, 26 De-
cember, 33 Edward I., for the release of himself and his brother Nicholas
from prison for their alleged offence in hindering the men of the town of
Kingston-on-Hull from going to and fro upon the high roads.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Aug. 30. Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to stay proceed-
ings against John de Sutton for the recovery of the above-mentioned 100
marks, Herbert de Sutton having acknowledged that he has fully satisfied
him for that debt.
Aug. 26. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Merton, clerk, to the custody
Westminster, of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for the city of
Winchester.
Aug. 29. Pardon to Adam son of Adam de Chipping, of Wikelesworth, for the
Westminster, death of Adam son of Hugh Staneman, as it appears by the record of John
de Insula and John de Donecastre, justices of gaol delivery for York, that
he killed him in self-defence.
Sept. 3. Appointment, during pleasure, of William de la Bache, chaplain, to the
Ltngley. custody of the hospital of St. John without the north gate of Chester.
By p.s.
Aug. 28. Master Peter de Sancto Mario, parson of the church of Naylleston, going
Westminster, beyond seas, has letters nominating William Servat his attorney for two
years.
Aug. 28. Grant, in fee, to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, and Margaret his
Westminster, wife, in enlargement of a previous grant of the whole county of Cornwall,
with its castle, manor, &c., and of all other castles, manors and lands of
Edmund, late earl of Cornwall, which are subject to the service of three
knight's fees, of the reversion of the lands in Halghton, held from the
king by Bartholomew de Kancia, as tenant for life, bygrant of the late earl.
Mandate in pursuance directed to Bartholomew de ^uicia.
Aug. 5. Mandate to the abbot of Hayles to render to Peter de Gavaston and
Sumford. Margaret his wife, the yearly rent of 100/. and all other services due for
the manor of Lechelade, which the king has granted to them.
Aug. 28. The like to the mayor and commonalty of the city of London to render
Westminster, to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, and Margaret his wife, the yearly
rent of 100^., which Philip de Kancia, deceased, had received under a grant
for life to him by Edmund, late earl of Cornwall, out of the rent of 50/.
issuing out of Queenhithe {Ripa Regine)^ London, and which, upon the death
of the grantee, reverted to the king.
Aug. 5. Mandate to Margaret, late the wife of £dmund, earl of Cornwall, to
Stamford, render fealty to Peter de Gavaston and Margaret his wife, for the lands in
the county of Rutland, which she holds in dower.
Oct. 1. Grant, in fee, to Edmund Bacon of the reversion of the manor of Hat-
Westminster, field Peverel upon the death of Alexander Quyntin, tenant for life. By K.
Oct 4. Protection, for one year, for Robert Moryn.
Westminster.
186 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 36— com.
William de Dalljog, going beyond seas on the king's seryice, has letters
nominating William de Glive and Robert de Elkeston his attorneys for one
year.
Protection also for him for the same period. By K.
MsmbAanb 35.
Sept. 4. Aymericiis de Saunford and Ralph de Sutton, parson of the church of
Langlej. Cumpton, executors of Joan de Valencia, late countess of Pembroke, staying
in England, have letters nominating Roger Calamyn and Robert de Ince-
berge their attorneys in Ireland for two yearns.
Sept. 7. Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Chester, for the restitution
WestmiDster. of the temporalities of the see of Bangor to Master Anyan Seys, bishop
elect, formerly archdeacon of that church, whose election has been confirmed
by R. archbishop of Canterbury.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
bishopric.
Sept. 8. Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de WaldesheiSfe, king's seijeant,
Westminster, to be chief butler. By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Joan de Yyvonia, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas de
Monte Pessulano and Roger de Wyke her attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Richard son of Thomas de Clare, going to Ireland^ has letters nominating
Richard de Thorpe and Roger de Stalham his attorneys for two years.
Walter de Stokes, accompanying him, has like letters nominating Roger
de Stalham his attorney for the same period.
Sept. 9. Grant, for life, to Richard Letice^ chaplain, of the chantry of the chapel
Westminster, in the hospital of St. James by Chichester, which the late William de
Deverel held.
Sept. 10. Maninus Lumbard, merchant of Lucca, going beyond seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating Bartholomew le Mareys, of Lucca, and Ralph de Inkepenne his
attorneys for one year.
Sept. 8. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Adam Martyn, master of the king's ship
Westminster, called the Cog Saint Michael^ sailing to divers ports on the king's business.
Sept. 7. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the rector and brethren of the
Westminster, house of Assherugge of the church of Ambresdon, in the diocese of Lincoln,
which is of their own patronage. By K.
Sept. 9. John de Fresingfeld and Joan liis wife, staying in England, have letters
Westminster, nominating Gervase de Ralee their attorney in Ireland for three years.
Sept. 10. Protection, for one year, for Stephen de Larriens, prior of Orkelee,
Westminster, going beyond seas on the service of queen Isabella.
Sept. 12. Pardon to William de Waverton for the death of Peter atte Walle, as it
Westminster, appears by the record of William Inge and John Dabernoun, justices of
gaol delivery for Guildford, that he killed him in self-defence.
Sept. 14. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, for
Westminster. William Trente, citizen of London, from all manner of tallages, aids, wakes,
and other contributions, accustomed prises excepted ; and also from being
put on assizes^ juries, or recognisances ; and from being made taiayor,
sheriff^ &c. By K.
3 EDWARD II.
189
1309.
Sept. 14.
Wettminster.
Sept. 13.
Westminster.
Sept. 17.
Laugley.
Sept. 17.
Langlej.
Aua. 21.
Langley.
Sept. 22.
Langley.
Sept. 23.
Ijangley.
Sept. 28.
Windsor.
Membrane 35— con^.
Safe- conduct, daring pleasure, for John Braem, merchant^ . trading to
various parts of the realm.
Fyna, late the wife of John le Hodere, of London, and his executi-ix,
staying in England, has letters nominating Martin de Fisshacre her attorney
in Ireland for one year.
Notification that on this day Agnes de Valencia is in perfect health.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Islip, king's clerk, to be first
baron of the Exchequer, Dublin. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Moenes, king's clerk, to be a
baron of the Exchequer, Dublin. By p.s.
Presentation of Master Thomas de Esthalle to the church of Aberfrau,
in the diocese of Bangor. By p.s.
Appointment of Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, to bo the king's
commissioner to treat with Robert de Brus for terms of peace. [Fadera.']
Safe-conduct until the quinzaine of Michaelmas for John de Meneteth
and Nigel Cambel, knights, or other envoys of Robert de Brus, coming to
Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, to treat for peace.
Pardon, for life, to Edmund le Botiller, for his good services, of payment
of the yearly rent of 125/. for twenty-five townlands in Omany in Ireland,
being 5/. for each townland, as appears by an inquisition taken by John
Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, in the time of the late king. Pardon also of
all arrears due from him. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurers and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
Writ of aid, directed to all bailiffs, for John le Men, deputy of Ralph de
Stokes, king's clerk, buyer for the Great Wardrobe of cloth, spice, and
other necessaries for the king's use. Carriage is to be provided for him
whenever he makes requisition for the same.
Theobald de Vichio, staying in England, has letters nominating Master
Byndus de Bandinell, of Florence, and Alan de Stebbynge, his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Sept. 12.
Westminster.
Sept. 14.
Westminster.
Sept. 12.
Westminster.
Membrane 34.
Protection, until Christmas, for Robert de Uffbrd, going to Ireland.
By p.s.
Presentation of William son of William Roger of Boudon, upon the resig-
nation of John de Oxendon, to the church of Great Stanbrugge, in the
diocese of London, in the king*s gift by reason of the custody of the lands
and heir of Henry Garpinel, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
Protection, until Easter twelvemonth, for Joan de Vyvonia, going
beyond seas. By K., on the information of Robert son of Payn.
Presentation of Alexander de Bykenore, upon the resignation of J. de
Drokenesford, bishop elect of Bath and Wells, to the church of Kjngesclere,
in the diocese of Winchester.
Edmund le Butiller, ^oing to Ireland, has letters nominating Nicholas de
Mariscis and Roger de Shyre his attorneys for three years.
190
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 34 — cont,
Sept. 13. Safe-condact, until Whitsundaj, for the abbot of Lagny {de Lathimagieo)^
Westminster, in the diocese of Paris, and Master Sicard de Yanro, canon of Narbonne,
together with other persons assigned bj the Pope to hold an enquiry in
England touching the Knights Templars and their Grand Preceptor.
[FcBdera,"]
Sept. 10. Licence, at the instance of queen Isabella, for the acquisition in mortmain
Westminster, by the abbot and convent of Ramsey, of land and rents to the value of 60/.
Vacated^ the abbot and convent having acquired lands and tenements
to that value on 28 Juney 16 Eichard II ,
Sept. 11.
Westminster.
Sept. 14.
Westminster.
Sept. 18.
Langley.
Sept. 17.
Langlej.
Sept. 18.
Langley.
Bond to Emericus de Friscombaldis and the merchants of that society
for five thousand marks delivered by them, for the king's business, to
Ingelard de Warle, keeper of the wardrobe. By bill of the same keeper.
The like for a further sunr of five thousand marks, advanced bv the same
merchants. By the like bill.
Writ de intendendo^ to all bailifis and other lieges, for Andrew de Bruntof t,
whom Walter de Waldesheffe, chief butler, has appointed, during his pleasure,
to bo his deputy in the ports of Hertelpole and Yarm (Jbr').
The like for the undermentioned, viz. : —
Elias Pier, in the city of London.
Peter Fraunceys, in the port of the town of Bristol.
Nicholas Page, in all ports of the county of Devon.
John Golde, m all ports of the county of Dorset.
John de London, in the port of the town of Southampton.
John de Horsham, in the port of the town of Portesmuthe.
Richard Mutst, in the port of the town of Shoreham.
Stephen Alard, in the port of Wynchelse.
Simon Holewey, in the port of Sandwich.
Thomas Stace, in the port of Ipswich.
John Aleyn, in the port of Yarmouth.
Geoffrey de Satton, in the port of the town of Boston.
Ralph de Notingham, in the port of the town of Kyngeston-on-HuU.
Thomas de Tyndale, in the town of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Andrew de Bruntof t, in the ports of Hertlepole and Yarm (Jar'.)
Walter de Gosewyc, in the port of the town of Berwick-on-Tweed.
Thomas de Waynflete, in the port of Lenne.
William de Donecastre, in the port of the town of Chester.
William But, in the port of the town of Chichester.
Prohibition of the induction of Robert de Gyseburgh to the priory of
Wederhale, a cell of the monastery of St. Mary, York, until the king and
council shall have examined the papal letters collating him to it, in r^ard
to any encroachment upon the royal prerogative. By p.s.
Alesia Darcy, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas de
Kancia her attorney in Ireland for two years.
Grant, for life, to Edmund, earl of Arundel, of the reversion of the manor
of Stratton, upon the death of Hawysia de la Pole, tenant for life, if he
survive her. By p.s.
Mandate to her to render fealty to the earl.
Grant, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ to the master and brethren of
the hospital of St. Leonard, York, of a piece of ground in that city for the
enlargement of their dwelling house, Gerard Salvayn, escheator beyond Trent,
having returned that such grant is not to the hurt of the city of York.
By p.s.
3 EDWARD II.
191
3309.
Sept. 20.
Langley.
Sept. 19.
Langley.
Sept. 23.
Lfmgley.
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Membrane 34 — cont.
Pardon, upon fine, to John de Clyf, Margery his wife, and Peter
Gerne^ran, for acquiring in fee from John le Breton, without licence, a
garden, 28 acres of land, one acre of meadow, and two acres of pasture, in
Beylham, held from the king hy reason of the lands of Roger le Bigod, late
earl of Norfolk, being in his bands ; with restitution of the same. Licence
also for them to re-grant the same to John le Breton, Richard his sod, and
the heirs of the latter.
Grant to Master Jordan Moraunt, king's clerk, of the treasurership in
the church of St. Andrew, Wells, in the king's gift, by reason of the lat«
Toidance of the bishopric of Bath and Wells. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to J. bishop elect of Bath and Wells.
Grant to Guston, count of Fois (Fuxi), of oOO marks, out of the issues of
all bishoprics, abbacies, priories, etc., in the king's hand. By p.s.
Vacated because he has a writ of allocation.
Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for Hugh le Despenser,
going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
He also has letters nominating Robert de Harwedon and Ralph de
Chenney his attorneys for the same period.
John de Handlo accompanying Hugh le Despenser on the king's service,
has letters nominating Robert de Harwedon his attorney for the same
period. By the testimony of Hugh le Despenser.
Protection, as above, for John de Handlo, William de Dene, and Ingeralam
(nc)-Berenger, accompanying Hugh le Despenser as above.
By the like testimony.
Sept. 22.
Langley.
Sept. 28.
Windior.
Sept. 29.
Windsor.
Membrane 33.
Inspeximus and confirmation of an inspeximus and confirmation, 14 June,
22 Edward I., of the grant by Edmund, earl of Ck)mwall, to the abbot and
monks of Rewley {de Regali Loco) in Northoseneye without Oxford, for
prayers for the soul of his father Richard, king of the Romans, of lands in
Northoseneye near Oxford, sufficient land for the Court of the honor of
St. Valery (Sancti Walerid) being reserved, the whole manor of Eniington,
CO. Oxford, with the mills in Kersinton, an acre of land in Bel by Roslyn,
with the advowson of the church of St. Weudron in the hundred of Kerier,
CO. Cornwall, the wood (nemus) at Netlebedde, viz. two parks called
Hey mere the less and the greater, land with buildings and rents in the city
of London in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, held by him of the
grant of Pontius de la More, land in Wylauston, and a rent of 60«. payable
by the abbot and convent of Thame in Stoketalemache for two knights'
fees. \^MonasticonJ\
Inspeximus of letters patent, 18 October, 27 Edward I., granting the
same abbot and convent licence, after inquisition ad quod damnumy to
enclose 16 acres of land in Northoseneye adjacent to their house.
Inspeximus of a licence, 25 November, 32 Edward I., after inquisition
ad quod damnumy for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas le Whal, to
the abbot and convent of Rewley, in consideration of a fine by them, of a
messuage and lands in Nettelbedde by Bensynton, held in chief. By p.s.
Safe-conduct, until All Saints day, for John de Creke, sheriff of Cam-
bridge and Huntingdon, conveying money from Huntingdon to York.
Acquittance to the abbot and convent of St. Peter, Gloucester, sub-
collectors in the diocese of Worcester of the tenth imposed for three years
192
GALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
Nov. 28.
La Grove.
Dec. 10.
1309. Membrane 33 — eoni.
bj Pope Boniface YIII. on the clergy of England, for a payment of 4/. \0d.
into the Exchequer by the hands of Walter, bishop of Worcester, on
account of the arrears of that tenth. By bill of Exchequer.
Oct. 1. The like to the prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter, sub-collector in that
WIndior. diocese, for a like payment of 18/. IQd, by the hands of Walter, bishop of
Exeter. By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the same prior for a like payment of 22/.
The like to the abbot of Faveresham, sub-collector in the diocese of
Canterbury, for a like payment of 67«. 9c/. by the hands of Bobert,
archbishop of Canterbury.
The like to the dean and chapter of Hereford, sub-collectors in that
diocese, for a like payment of 8«. by the hands of B. bishop of Hereford
on behalf of the parson of the church of Budford. By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the abbot and convent of Colchester, sub-collectors in the
Westmintter. diocese of London, for a like payment of 4/. 3«. 4</. by the hands of B.
bishop of London, on behalf of the prior of Okeburne.
Dec. 8. The like to the abbot of Langley, sub-collector in the diocese of Nor-
Westminster. wich, for a like payment of 13/. lbs. 7d,^ by the hands of the bishop of
that see.
The like to the same abbot, for a like payment of 8/. by the hands of
Henry de Segrave, sheriff of Norfolk, on behalf of the prior of Cokeford.
By bill of Exchequer.
Jan. 25. The like to the abbot and convent of St. Peter, Gloucester, sub-collectors
Westminster, in the diocese of Worcester, for a like payment of 13«. 4</. by the hands of
W. bishop of that see. By bill of Exchequer.
Presentation of Master John de Everdone to the church of Bruynton
in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands
of Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, being in his
hands. By K., on the information of W. de lidelton.
John de Taney, staying in England, has letters nominating Fremund de
Northampton and John son of John de Taney, his attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for Thomas (de Chaddesworth), dean of
Dublin, Bindus de Bandinell', of St. Paul's in the diocese of Florence, and
John Balla of Clonfert, canons, appointed to act as their deputies by the
Patriarch of Jerusalem and the archbishop of York, the bishops of Lincoln
and Chichester, the abbot of Lagny in the diocese of Paris, and Master
Sicard de Yauro, canon of Narbonne, commissioners appointed by the
Pope to hold an enquiry in Ireland touching the Templars and their
Grand Preceptor. [Fcedira,']
John de Boneville and William de London, going to Ireland, have letters
nominating Nigel de Penyston their attorney for one year.
Sept. 24.
Laogley.
Sept 26.
LaDglej.
Sept. 29.
Windsor.
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Aug. 11. Alice de Craulee, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Boger de
Thorpwaterrille.Wyngfeld and Bichard de Elsefeld her attorneys for two years. By p.s.
Protection also for her for the same period.
Sept. 28.
Wiodsor.
Grant to Master Boger de Welle ton, king's clerk, of the prebend of
Cristeshale in the fi'ee chapel of St. Martin le Grand, London, in the king's
gift by reason of the duchy {sic) of the same chapel being void and in his
hands.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter of the chapel.
3 EDWARD ir.
193
1309. Membrane 33 — cant
Oct. 5. Revocation of the presentation of Master John de Everdone to the
lAiigley. church of Brjnton notified to J. bishop of Lincohi, the king having been
misinformed as to its being void. Bj p.s.
Vacated, because surrendered and cancelled.
Oct. 7.
La Grove.
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Oct. 3.
Langley.
Oct. 6.
La Grove.
Oct. 7.
La Grove.
Oct. 6.
La Grove.
Oct 1.
Stamford.
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Oct. 6.
La Grove.
Membrane 32.
Presentation of William de Ayreminne to the church of Blysworth, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the
lands and heir of John Wake being in his hands.
Extension, until Christmas, of a grant to William de Venthodoro, a monk
of the Cluniae Order, of the custody of the priory of Theford.
The prior of Llanthony Prima, in Wales, staying in England, has letters
nominating Gilbert le Notte and Rogei* le Mareschal his attorneys in Ire-
land for two years.
Ingelram Berenger, going beyond seas with Hugh le Despenser on the
king's service, has letters nominating Nicholas de Aunay his attorney for
one year.
Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for Master John de Solercio, going to
Ireland as deputy to the commissioners appointed by the Pope to hold an
enquiry in that country touching the Knights Templars. [Foedera.']
John, count of Salins, and Joan his wife, staying beyond seas, have
letters nominating William de Bosco and John Russel their attorneys for
three years.
They have like letters nominating Thomas de Bosco and Andrew le Blund
their attorneys in Ireland for the same period.
Protection, for one year, for the prior of Chetwode.
ByK.
Grant to Robert de Wateville of the custody of the lands and tenements
of Robert de Wa^single, tenant in chief, during the minority of his heir,
tog«?ther with the latter's marriage. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side
Trent.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Benstede to be a justice of the
Common Bench.
The like of William de Burne.
John de Champnet, staying in England, has letters nominating George
de Staunford and. William de Staunford his attorneys in Scotland for one
year.
John de Ben tele, staying in England, has letters nominating William de
Sumery and Martin de Fysshacre his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Licence to elect for the prioress and convent of St. Mary de Hogges,
Dublin, upon Stephen le Hore bringing letters from them and news of the
death of M[argaret], the late abbess. By p.8.
The king, upon the notification by the prioress and convent of St. Mary
de Hogges, Dublin, of the death of M[argaret], the late abbess of that house,
having granted to them licence to elect, and at the request of R. elect of Dublin,
wishing to spare them trouble and expense, empowers John Wogan, justi-
ciary of Ireland, upon presentation to him of the abbess elect by the prioress
C3579.
194
CALENDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
Oct. 6.
La Grove.
Oct. 7.
La Grove.
Oct. 9.
La Grove.
Oct 12.
Sulby.
Oct. 17.
Bentley.
Membrane 32 — cont.
and convent, to give the royal assent to such election ; he is to signify the
same to the metropolitan of the place. The king further empowers the
justiciary, upon notification by the metropolitan of his confirmation of the
election, and upon acceptance of fealty from the elect to cause the tempor-
alities of the abbey to be delivered to her, first receiving letters under her
seal and that of the convent guaranteeing that the favour granted on this
occasion will not, at any future time, be turned to the prejudice of the king
and his successors. By p.s. [720.J
Grant, in fee, to Alexander de Cheverel of the manor of Wyndfredegle,
CO. Dorset, to hold by the service of one knight's fee. By K.
Pardon to John de Boneville of ICO/, of the farm, which he owes for the
barony of Old Koss and for the Great Island (Insula Hervy)^ held by
him, at will, by grant of Peter de Gavaston, late the king's lieutenant, in
Ireland. By p.s. [732.]
Pardon to Andrew Friday of Kavenyngham, for stealing the horse of
John de Hales, as it appears by the record of William de Ormesby and
William Inge, justices of gaol delivery for the city of Norwich, that at the
time of committing the offence he was insane.
Protection, during pleasure, for the abbey of St. Albans, its cells, lands,
and rents, on account of the condition of thiat house through being unable
to pay its debts. The custody of the door of the abbey is committed to
Thomas Broun, so that no sheriff, bailiff, or other minister may enter, so
long as he holds that custody. By p.s.
Authority for W. bishop of Worcester, the treasurer, to accept fealty
from Hugh de Eversdone, abbot elect of St. Albans, if, during the king's
absence in the North, the election is confirmed by the pope, and to restore
the temporalities of the abbey to him.
Notification that Philip de Wavendon, whilst on the king's service guard-
ing one of his horses, lost an ear by its bite. By p.s.
Exemption, during pleasure, for Robert de Karliolo, king's merchant,
from prises and tallages to be levied for the king's use. By p.s.
Pardon of the outlawry of John Pynnok for non-appearance before John
Boteturte and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king, for
the county of Berks, to answer touching an assault {de transgressiane com'
munis verberature).
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Oct. 21.
York.
Oct. 7.
La Grove.
Oct. 21.
York.
Oct. 20.
York,
Membrane 31.
Grant, for three years, to the bailiffs and good men of Grymmesby of
pavage upon all wares brought for sale into that town.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Protection, for two years, for John de Husthwayt, clerk, staying in
Agenois on the king's service.
Kespite, for two years, for Constance de Blerne from the payment of all
debts due from her both to the late and present king. IFcedera,] By p.s.
Grant to Hugh de Neville of the marriage of Ida, late the wife of Robert
de la Warde, tenant in chief, or of any penalty incurred by her by
marrying without licence.
Safe-conduct, for two years, for the men and two ships sent to Ireland by
the abbot of Solmcoltram to buy corn and other victuals.
3 EDWARD n. 195
1309. Membrane 31 — cant,
AppointiQent, during pleasure, of Philip de Wormenhale, clerk, to the
custodj of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for
the town of Oxford.
Oct. 21. Notification that the hospitality shown, at the king's request, by the
York. archbishop of York, at his dwelling house at Thorpe near York, to Gilbert
de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, is not to be a precedent for
imposing a like charge upon him and the church of St. Peter, York, on any
future occasion. [Fcedera.]
Oct. 22. Protection, with clause volumus, until the Purification, for Bobert de
York. Hoo, the younger, going beyond seas on the king's service.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Matthew de Billesburgh, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Boger
de Shyre and Roger de Sancta Brigida his attorneys for two years.
Oct. 22. Grant, during pleasure, to John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, king's yeoman,
York. of the town of Trosselan and of the king's demesnes there, with the mills,
fisheries, &c., subject to a yearly payment into the Exchequer.
Dec. 12. Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, for
Westminster, the delivery of the above town.
Oct. 3. Safe -conduct, for two years, for Gilbert Bette, merchant of Ypres,
Langley. coming to England with cloth and other wares.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
The like for Andrew de Brotherland, John Fote and Daniel Foberd,
merchants of Ypres.
Oct. 21. Pardon to William de Brocton of his outlawry for non-appearance in the
York. court of King's Bench of the late king, when impleaded by Boger de
Bradeburne for trespass on his park at Hogh, co. Derby.
Grant to Walter de Sutton, king's clerk, upon the resignation of Nicholas
de Hugate, king's clerk, of the chapel of Aber in the diocese of Bangor.
By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to A. bishop elect of Bangor.
Vacated, because otherwise below.
Oct. 25. Presentation of Nicholas de Carleton to the church of Dulo, in the
York. diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands
and heir of Henry de Bodrigan, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
Protection, for one year, for Alice, late the wife of Roger le Bygod, earl
of Norfolk, going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By K.
Oct. 24. The like, until Easter, for William de Wythyngton, going on pilgrimage
York. beyond seas. By K.
Oct. 24. Licence, at the instance of Henry de Bello Monte, for the alienation in
York. mortmain, by the abbot and convent of Lundores in Scotland, to the prior
and convent of Sempyngham, of the advowson of the church of Wissing-
dene, co. Rutland. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
On the margin : Scmplingham.
Oct. 24. Licence for Robert de Clifford to grant to John de Penerith, for his life,
York. yearly rents to the value of 10/. in Skelton, co. Cumberland, held in chief.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Oct. 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Walter de Baggehille to the
York. prior and Friars Preachers of Pontefract of 3^ acres of land in the town of
Poutefracc adjacent to their house.
The king issued his precept in the parliament at Stamford.
N 2
196 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 30.
Oct. 26. John de Hastingges, the elder, going to Gasconj on the king's service,
Tork. has letters nominating William Wychard his attorney in Ireland for
one year.
He also has like letters nominating William de Stratford and Robert de
Hejle his attorneys for the same period.
Protection, with clause volumus, for the same period, for the same John
de Hastingges, going to Gascony as above.
The like for the undermentioned persons accompanying him, viz. : —
John de Hastingges, the younger, knight.
William de Hastingsres, knight.
Thomas le Latimer, knight
Richard de Turville, knight.
John de Olneye, knight.
Fulk Fitz Waryn, knight.
William de Bocke worth, knight
John de Wolwardyntou.
Robert de Pynkeny.
William de Brom.
Robert Poer.
Ralph de Karente.
Bartholomew de Bongeye, clerk.
John le Rous, clerk.
On the testimony of John de Hastingges.
Master Simon de Shyrleye, accompanying the same John de Hastingges,
has letters nominating Ralph de Shyrleye his attorney for the same period.
Oct. 26. Grant to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, of the custody of the lands
York. and tenements held at the date of her death by Joan, late the wife of John
Wuke, of the inheritance of her husband, which are in the king's hand^, by
reason of the minority of Thomas, son und heir of the same John. Grant
also of the marriage of the heir.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator beyond Trent.
The like to Gerard Salvcyn, escheator on this side Trent.
Grant in fee to Bartholomew de Badelesmere of the reversion, upon the
death of Queen Margaret, tenant for life, of the manor of Lesnes, co. Kent.
Vacated^ because otherwise below,
Oct. 26. Licence for Henry de Bello Monte to grant in fee his manors of Folkynham,
York. Edenham, Hekynton and Barton- on-Humber, co. Lincoln, held in chief, to
his sister Isabella, late the wife of John de Vesey, and for her to re-grant
the same to him and the heirs of his body, with remainder to herself and
her heirs.
Vacated, the grant being surrendered and cancelled, and another settle*
ment made in May, 1 8 Edward II,
Oct. 26. Grant, for life, to Edmund, earl of Arundel, of the advowson of the church
York. of Stretton, in enlargement of a grant for his life of the reversion of the
manor of Stretton upon the death of Hawysia de la Pole, tenant for life,
if he survive her.
Licence for Edmund, earl of Arundel, to grant to Hawisia de lu Pole,
for her life, his manors of Wrozcestre and Upton, co. Salop, upon her
surrendering to him her life interest in the manor of Stretton, the reversion
pf which, upon her death, has been granted to him.
3 EDWABD IL 197
1309. Membrane dO-^coni.
Oct. 26. Licence to HeDiy de Percy to enter on the castle and manor of Alnewjk,
York. if A. bishop of Durham shall enfeoff him thereof, in accordance with the
terms of an agreement to that efPect. [Foedera,'}
Bj K., on the information of the earl of CornwalL
Oct. 29. Pardon to Boger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, of payment of 1000
Knaresborough. marks, which he received as a loan from the king. By p.s.
Vacated and cancelled because otherwise below,
Oct. 29. Protection, with clause volumus, for Walter de Thombnry, chanceUor
Knaresboroagh. f or Ireland, staying in the country on the king's service. By p.8.
Theobald de Verdon, staying in England, has letters nominating Nicholas
Lacok and John Gerberd his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Oct 30. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de Gamasches, to arrest all
Bibston. persons who, in disobedience of the royal prohibition, supply to the Scots,
the king's enemies, arms, corn and victuals. By p.s.
Oct. 26. Pardon, at the instance of Henry de Bello Monte, to John son of John
York. le Fevre of Neusum for the death of John Durdent. By K.
Oct. 29. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ although the sheriff of the
Knaresborough. county of York returns that it is to the king's prejudice, for John de
Moubray to grant in fee to Miles de Stapelton, two acres of land and
24 acres of wood in his manor of Hovyngham, member of the manor of
Thresk, which is held per baroniam by the grantor. By p.s.
Membrane 29.
Oct. 29. Pardon to Eoger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, of payment of 1,000
Knaresborough. marks, being two sums of 400 and 600 marks advanced to him as a loan
out of the Exchequers of England and Ireland respectively. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
The like to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Oct. 29. Presentation of Thomas de Maurdyn, clerk, upon resignation of Master
Ribiton. Thomas de Lugore, to the prebendal church in the chapel of the king's
castle at Hastings, in the diocese of Chichester. By p.8.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled,
Nov. 2. Exemption for life, at the instance of John de Cherleton, for John de
Bibston. Weston of Lybre, from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances.
By p.s.
Oct. 30. Pardon to Thomas Rodesone for the death of Alan son of William de
Ribcton. Litton, he having given security that he will at once go to Scotland to
serve the king there during the war. By p.s.
Pardon to John de Holm for the death of Thomas Boskyn, he having
given the like security. By p.s.
Nov. 2. Grant in fee to Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Margaret his wife of
Ribston. the reversion of the manor of Lesnes, co. Kent, upon the death of Queen
Margaret, tenant for life. By p.8.
Oct. 26. Grant to Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, of the issues of all penalties for
Tork. trespasses committed on his park of Caneford, co. Dorset.
Nov. 4, Grant, for life, to Henry Gome of Guildford, for bis good service to
Bibfton. Peter de Gavaston, earl of Comwalli of a yearly sum of 10 marks payable
at the Exchequer. By pui.
198
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
Nov. 5.
Bibston.
Nov. 5.
Bibston.
Nov. 5.
Bibston.
Nov. 6.
Bibston.
Nov. 7.
Skirpenbeck.
Nov. 10.
Burstwick.
Nov. 6.
Bibston.
Nov. 11.
Burstwick.
Nov. 16.
Sherburn-in<
Elmet.
Nov. 10.
Burstwick.
Nov. 17.
Pontefract.
Membrane 29 — cont.
Grant to Master Thomas de Charleton of the free chapel in the king's
castle of Shrewsbury. Bj p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the constable of the castle.
Protection, for life, at the instance of John de Chorleton, for William de
Upton, merchant and burgess of Shrewsbury. By p.s.
Exemption, for life, at the instance of John de Chorleton, for William de
Upton, burgess of Shrewsbury, from being included among the commonalty
of the town in payment of any tallages imposed on the town by the king.
On such occaBions he is to be specially assessed. No minister of the king
is to take any of his goods for the use of the king and his queen, so long as
goods sufficient for the purpose can be found elsewhere. By p.s.
Presentation of Ralph de Stokes, to the church of Lilleford, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands, late of William
de Moravia, being in his hands through forfeiture. By p.s.
Pardon to William de Byrkyn for the death of Henry le Ventrer of
Hales. By p.s.
Pardon and remission of the residue of the term of imprisonment to
Guichard son of John de Stobbes, who was convicted and sentenced to im-
prisonment by John de Insula and the other justices of assize for the
county of York, for the theft of a deed. By p.s.
Grant to Edmund Hakelut of the custody of the lands of Maddoc Vaghan
ap Griffith, tenant in chief, during the minority of the heir. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Boger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales.
Pardon to Nicholas son of Richard Gest for the death of Emma daughter
of Hugh Chappere, killed by him before he had completed his seventh year.
By p.s.
The abbot of Savigny {de Savyniaco)^ staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating Ralph de Torwode, his fellow monk, his attorney for three years.
Grant, for life, to Rees Mailgun of the yeiirly rent of 10 marks in
Dalton near Baynton, co. York, formerly granted by John de Lythegraynes,
to the late king, who granted them to him for his good service, but of which
by reason of the king's death had not obtained seisin. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the men of Dalton near Baynton.
Presentation of Roger de Wyngefeld to the church of Shirefhoton in the
diocese of York. By p.s.
Grant to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, of the prebend of Laghton-in-
Morthynge (Laughton-en-le-Morthen) in the church of St. Peter, York, in
the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the see of York in the time of
the late king. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York,
Grant to Walter de Sutton, king's clerk, upon the resignation of Nicholas
de Hugate, king's clerk, of the free chapel of Aber in the diocese of Bangor,
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to A. bishop of Bangor.
Nov. Ih
Burstwick.
Membrane 28.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter by William de Bedeworthe,
parson of the church of All Saints, Childelangele, which is in the king's
3 EDWABD IL
199
1309.
Nov. 17.
Pontefract.
Nov. 2.
Bibston.
Oct. 28.
La GroYe.
Nov. 22.
Nottingham.
Nov. 22.
Nottingham.
Nov. 22.
Nottingham.
Nov. 30.
La Groye.
Nov. 29.
La Grove.
Sept 28.
Windsor.
Oct. 23.
York.
Nov. 30.
La Groye.
Membrane 28 — cont,
patronage, granting in fee to William Hatbewj a croft called * le Sevene-
acres/ bordering upon the highway from Berkliamstede to land caUed
' Aldewykes,' subject to a yearly rent of 3^. in silver. By p.s.
Pardon to William de Lewentborpe for tbe death of Robert le Hnntere.
By p.8.
Entry {imperfect) relative to the cburcb of Brynton.
Exemption, for life, for John de Weston of Lybre, from being put on
assizes, juries, or recognisances; and from being made sheriff, coroner,
escheator, verderer, agister, regarder, or other bailiff.
Presentation of Eoger de Wyngefeld to the church of Brynton, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Walter,
bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, being in his hands. By p.8.
William, abbot of Malmesbury, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
Geoffrey de Gloucestre, his fellow monk, and John Percehay his attorneys
for two years.
Pardon to Robert le Mouner of Wylberdeston, of his outlawry for
non-appearance before John Buteturte and the other justices of oyer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Northampton, to answer touch-
ing the robbery of John son of Richard le Clerk of Carleton.
Presentation of Thomas de Haliwelle to the church of St. Matthew the
Apostle, Ipswich, in the diocese of Norwich.
Presentation of Roger de Uasketon to the church of Kiningham in the
diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Roger le
Bygot, late earl of Norfolk, being in his hands. By p.8.
Presentation of Stephen de Sullee, to the church of Dachet, in the diocese
of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy of
St. Albans. Bj p.8.
Licence, upon fine, for Fulk son of Warin to grant to Walter de
Gloucestre, for the life of the latter, the manor of Aleweston, co. Gloucester,
held in chief.
Pardon, upon fine, to Simon de Swyneford for acquiring in fee, without
the late king's licence, from Robert Darcy 5 tofts and 7 bovates of land
in Dunston, held in chief ; with restitution of the same.
Pardon to Roger Tyrel of 15/., which sum Walter de Gloucester, eschea-
tor beyond Trent, assessed upon him for waste committed on the wood of
the manor of Lugwardyn ; and also of 31/., due from him on account of
the issues of that manor. Upon the death of John Walraund, the manor of
Lugwardyn had been taken into the king's hands, who had committed the
custody of it to him, but on account of his committing waste, the escheator
resumed possession of it. Subsequently the king restored the manor to him
to hold at will. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator beyond Trent.
Safe-conduct until Midsummer for William de Tunstall, master of the
ship called La Jouette, of Yarmouth, his ship and men sent on the king's
service to Scotland. By p.s.
The like for John de la Fayre, master of the ship called La Mariotte^
of Yarmouth.
Master 'Gk>ccline de Kimyngnton, staying at the court of Rome, has
letters nominating Richard GUberti of Welleton his attorney for two years.
200 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 28 — cont,
Dec. 1. ProtectioD and safe-conduct, for one year, for Terricus le Vyleyn, merchant
La Orore. of Flanders, his men and servants, whilst trading throughout the realm.
Relief granted to the abbot and convent of Waltham Holy Cross upon
their showing cause, from providing livery, such as Richard de Norweye
received, for John de Somersete, the king's grantee.
Mandate to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator on this side Trent, to
restore the temporalities of the priory of Theford to William de Ventha-
doro, a monk of the Cluniac Order, whose presentation by the abbot of bis
order the king has accepted.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the priory.
Nov. 16. Isabella, late the wife of William de Vescy, staying in England, has letters
Sherbarn.in- nominatine: Hush de Sutton her attorney in Ireland until Michaelmas.
Blmet. e o
Membrane 27.
Nov. 14. Grant to Peter de Ghivaston, earl of Cornwall, and Margaret, his wife, of
Burton Bishop, the ancient prisage of wines in the port of Dertemuthe and Esshe {in
pola ague de Esshe), co. Devon. [FcBdera.'} By p.s.
Nov, 5. Grant, during pleasure, to John Bluet, of the forestership of the
Bibston. forests of Chipham and Melkesham to hold in like manner as the late
Geoffrey de Middelton. He is to be attentive to the justice of the forest
on this side Trent, and the constable of Devizes Castle. By p.s.
Vacated because cancelled and otherwise below,
Dec. 1. Protection, until Easter, for Joan^ late the wife of John de Lovetot, going
La Grove, beyond seas.
She also has letters nominating Richard Bastard and William de Plum-
stede her attorneys for the same period.
Protection, for one year, for William Page of Eggewere.
Dec. 2. . Grant, for three years, to the bailiffs and good men of Newcastle-upon-
La Grove. Tyne of murage upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By C.
Dec. 3. Pardon to Richard Prat of Aldenham for the death of John Paloly, of
La Grove. Newport, as it appears by the record of Henry Spigurnel and WUliam
de Broke, justices of gaol delivery for Newgate, that he killed him in self-
defence.
Nov. 5. Presentation of Ralph de Stokes to the church of Lilleford, in the
Ribston. diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
Dec. 9. Grant, for life, to John Bluet of the forestership of the forests of Chip-
Westminster, ham and Mellesham (sic), to hold in like manner as the late Geoffrey de
Middelton. He is to be attentive to the justice of the forest on this side
Trent and the constable of Devizes Castle. By p.s.
• Dec. 8. John de Olneye, accompanying John de Hastinges the elder to Gascony
Westminster, on the king's service, has letters nominating Richard son of Robert de
Olneye his attorney for one year.
Dec. 9. Licence, upon fine, after inquisition ad quod damnum, for the prior and
Westminster, convent of St. Mary, Worcester, to enclose and empark their wood of
Munkewode, which is an appurtenant of their manor of Grymeleye.
Nov. 21. Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for Jordan Moraunt, going
Nottingham, beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
3 BDWABD n. 201
1309. Membrane 27 — cont.
Dec. 9. Grant, for life, to John de Vallibus of the hundred of Bradcford, co.
Westminster. Salop, which Walter de Kyugeshemede held during pleasure by grant of the
late king. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
20 January y 4 Edward II, ; this hundred was granted to R. de Clehury
with the consent of the grantee^ and the letters patent were surrendered
and cancelled,
Nov. 22. Protection, for two years, for William, abbot of Malmesbury, going
Nottingham, beyond seas.
Dec. 11. Notification that on this day Agnes de Valencia is in perfect health.
Westminster.
Protection, for one year, for Master Nicholas de Welles, archdeacon of
Northumberland, going beyond seas.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 12. Bobert de Pynkeneghe, accompanying John de Hastinges the elder to
Westminster. Gascony on the king's service, has letters nominating John Seymor his
attorney for one year.
Dec. 14. Pardon, at the instance of John de Sapy, king's yeoman, to Thomas son
Westminster, of Thomas Aubrey, for the rape of Agnes daughter of Bobert de la Sadde.
Appointment, for life, of John de Lincoln, citizen of London, clerk, to
the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts
for the city of Lincoln. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Mandate to Adam son of Martin, the clerk (clerico)^ to deliver to him the
smaller piece of the seal, together with the rolls and other things apper-
taining to it.
Dec. 14. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Styveton, going beyond seas
Westminster, on the service of William le Latimer. By p.s.
Membrane 26.
Dec. 10. Alice, late the wife of Boger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk, going on pilgrim-
Westminster, age to Santiago, has letters nominating Bobert de Bey don and tlohn de
^denhale her attorneys for one year.
Dec. 11. Licence, after inquisition ac^ guoc? (/amnttm, for the alienation in mort-
Westminster. main by the abbess and nuns of Godestowe, to John, bishop of Lincoln, of
the advowson of the church of Esinden in his diocese.
By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 7. Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for Master Elyas, the Jew, coming,
Westminster, by the king's command, from Brabant to England.
The like for John Maneriis («>c), sent beyond seus on the king's business.
Deo. 10. Appointment, for life, of Thomas de la Haye, clerk, to the custody of the
Westminster, smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for the town of
Oxford. By pji.
Mandate to Philip de Wormenhale, of Oxford, to deliver to him the
smaller piece of the seal, together with the rolls and other things appertain-
ing to it.
Presentation of Adam de Bray, to the vicarage of the church of
Benflete, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the abbacy of Westminster.
202 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane 26 — cont.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain bj Master Peter le
Constable of Gildeford to the abbot and convent of Waverlej, of a messuage
in Suthwerk.
Dec. 11. Safe-conduct, for one year, for John de Leek, king's chaplain and
Westminster, almoner, the bishop elect of Dunkeld, going bejond seas on the business of
his election. Bj K.
Protection for him for the same period.
Dec. 10. Authority for A., bishop of Durham, in compliance with the petition of
Westminster. Ralph son of William, to take cognisance of the plea between the same Ralph
and Geoffrey de Hertepol, the hearing of which had been reserved to the king
upon the r&storation to the bishop of the liberties of the see of Durham, which
Lad been •taken into the hands of the late king. [Fcedera.']
Dec. 12. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Bucken-
Westminster. hale and Cicely his wife, to the abbot and convent of Shrewsbury of 3 mes-
suages and 3 virgates of land in Adbrygton, Husee and Harlascote.
Dec. 10. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ for the alienation of | acre
Westminster, of land in Colchester, to the warden and Friars Minors of that place by
Robert son 'of Walter, he having charged his manor of Lexeden with
the sum of M. a year, at which the piece of ground was valued.
Nov. 28. Licence for Robert Barre to grant in fee to Thomas son of Robert Barre,
La Groye. a moiety of the manor of Great Billynge, co. Northampton, held in chief as
of the honor of Albeuiarle.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton ; and by p.s.
Dec. 14. Grant, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hert-
Westminster. ford, John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, and Peter de Gavaston, earl of
Cornwall, to John de Drokenesford, bishop of Bath and Wells, for his good
service to the late king, of permission to discharge his debts to the crown, as
well for the time when he was keeper of the wardrobe of the late king as at
any other, by yearly instalments of 100 marks if his debts amount to 2000
marks, or 100/. if they amount to 2000/. ; and if to more than that sum, in
regard to the excess at the king's discretion.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Dec. 12. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by the prior and con-
Westminster, vent of Moutisfont to the dean and chapter of Exeter of one acre of land
in Rossewyk in Pengareg and of the advowson of the church of St. Melan
in Karier ; and for the appropriation of that church.
Dec. 16. Licence, for one year, for Richard de Leycestre and brother Humphrey
Westminster, de Wykham, nominees of William de Tothale, prior of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, to act as attorneys of that house.
Dec. 27. Presentation of Bernard de Kyrkeby, chaplain, to the church of Braunoe-
St. Albans, well, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of
the Templars being in his hands. By p.s.
Membrane 25.
Dec. 16. Safe-conduct, for one year, for William le Bourtere, master of the ship
Westminster. La Quyntyn of Lynn, the servant of Richard de Fakenham, burgess of
Lynn, sent with a cargo of corn and other victuals from that place to the
town of St. John of Perth and elsewhere in Scotland. By K.
3 EDWARD II. 203
1309. Membrane 25 — cont.
Dec. 14. Licence, at the instance of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, for
Westminster. William de Grantson to crenellate his dwelling house at Eton, co. Hereford.
Dec. 16. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum, for the alienation in mortmain
Westminster, bj Walter Aleyn to the prioress and nuns of Ambresbury of a messuage
and 6 bovates of land in Westambresbury, held by him for life from Walter
Lovel ; and for the latter to quit-claim the same to the ])rioress and nuns.
Bv K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 12. Commission to John de Metham and Richard de DufTeld to arrest any of
Westminster, the footmen, levied in the county of York, for the war in Scotland, by John
de Creppyngges, Greoffrey de Hothum and Robert de Boynton, who are
malingerers, or who after drawing their pay have deserted from the force "
which Gerard Salvayn led to the town of Berewick-upon-Tweed ; also to
arrest any bailiffs or other officers, who in consideration of bribes connive at
fraudulent evasions of service, and to certify the treasurer and barons of the
Exchequer of their names, and also of the names of such lords who are
unwilling to let their tenants go on the expedition ; John de Creppynges,
Geoffrey de Hothum, Robert de Boynton, and G^erard Salvayn are to deliver
the men's names and render every assistance to the commissioners. By C.
Dec. 15. Writ de intendendo directed to the keepers of the Templars for the
Westminitter. prelates and inquisitors appointed to enquire touching that order and their
preceptor. [^Fcedera,'}
Seven mandates of this tenor were signed,
Dec. 16. Safe-conduct, for one year, for the servants and mariners of the abbot of
Westminster. Furneys sent to Ireland to buy corn and other necessaries for his house.
Dec. 19. Grant to George de Percy, king's yeoman, of the marriace of the daughter
Westminster, and heiress of John de Hertrygge, tenant in chief. By p.B.
Mandate for the delivery to him of the body of the heiress by I^icholaa,
the wife of the deceased.
Dec. 14. Appointment of John de Leek, king's clerk and almoner, as king's
Westminster, proctor to receive the books, vestments, vases, and other ornaments of the
chapel of Matthew, late bishop of Dunkeld, which by the Scotch custom
are the king's by reason of the bishop's death. [^Fcedera.'] By p.s,
Nov. 17. Presentation of Walter de Sutton to the chapel of Aber in the diocese of
PoDtefract. Bangor.
Dec. 19. Mandate to John de Hothum, escheator beyond Trent, for the restitution
Westminster, of the temporalities of the priory of Lenton to Stephen de Moerges, of the
Cluniac Order, preferred by the abbot of that order to be prior. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
priory.
Dec. 19. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of
Westminster. Thoruholm of the church of Laghton, co. Lincoln. By p.8.
Dec. 17. Presentation of Geoffrey de Welleford to the church of Fresby, in the
Westminster, diocese of Licfcoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
abbey of Bardeneye being in his hands.
Dec. 18. Pardon to Adam Ic Shepeherde of la More of his outlawry for non-
Westminster, appearance before William Martin and the other justices of oyer and
terminer of the late king, for the county of Salop, to answer touching the
death of John Jordan of Cumbeth.
Dec. 25. Protection, with clause volumtis, until Easter, for William de Castelby
St. Albans, staying in Scotland with Robert de Clifford on the king's service.
Cancelled. On the t^timony of Robert de Clifford.
204
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
Dec 26.
St. Albans.
Membrane 25 — cont.
Licence, upon fine of 20/. payable into the Exchequer at the Purifica-
tion, for Robert de Fyenles to enter, after feoffment by John de Fyenles,
his brother, upon the manor of Wendovre, held in chief. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator on this side
Trent.
Dec. 28.
St. Albans.
Dec. 31.
St. Albans.
1310.
Jan. 8.
La Gfotc.
Jan. 7*
LaGroTC.
Jan. 11.
La Grove.
Jan. 11.
La GroTe.
Jan. 12.
La GroTC.
Jan. 23.
La Grove.
Jan. 8.
La Grove.
Jan. 14.
La Grove.
Jan. 15.
La Grove.
Mbmbranb 24.
Exemption, for life, at the instam^e of Ingolard de Warley, king's clerk,
keeper of the wardrobe, for his brother John de Warley, king's merchant,
from all manner of prises, tallages, contributions and aids levied for the
king's use, and also from wakes, in the city of London and elsewhere ; from
being made mayor, sheriff, coroner, alderman, <&c., and from being put on
assizes, juries, or recognisances. Protection also for him, his men and
merchandize when passing throughout the realm. By p.s.
Protection, with clause volumusj until Easter, for Edmund Comyn, stay-
ing in Scotland with John de Segrave on the king's service.
On the testimony of John de Segrave.
Presentation of Adam de Lymbergh to the church of Freseby, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the
abbey of Bardenay being in his hands. By p.s.
Grant to Richard de Cornubia, king's clerk, of the prebend of North
Neubold in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of
the voidance of the see of York in the time of the late king. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to W., archbishop of York.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for William de Tholose, merchant, sent
by the king to Spain to buy horses. By p.s.
Presentation of Thomas de Nova Haya to the church of Dalyngton, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands
and heir of Geoffrey de Lucy being in his hands. By p.s.
Exemption, for life, at the instance of William de Melton, king's clerk,
for Henry de Melton, his brother, from all manner of prises, tallages,
contributions and aids levied for the king's use, and also from wakes, in the
city of London and elsewhere ; from being made maj'or, sheriff, coroner,
alderman, &c., and from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances.
Protection also for him, his men and merchandise. By p.s.
William de Caumville, staying in England, has letters nominating John
Bacoun and Rees Penkayr his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Confirmation of a quit-claim by Thomas de Chauncy, late lord of Shir-
penbek, to the prior and convent of St. Andrew, York, of the entire
common of pasture, which he had in the lands and sikes {in sikettis) of the
convent in Thoraldby, co. York. By fine of 100*.
Pardon, upon fine, to Mauger son of John de la Newelond, for acquiring
in fee without licence, from John de la Newelond and Anna, his wife, a
messuage and one carucate of land in la Newelond by Writle, held in
chief ; with restitution of the same.
Writ of aid in favour of Peter de Scorse, appointed by Waller de
Waldeshefe, chief butler, to act as his deputy in the town of Boston.
The like for Hugh le Mercer in the port of Chester.
3 EDWARD II. 206
131 0. Membrane 24 — cant
Jan. 19. Prohibition of a tournament at Theford or Newmarket. [Fadera.']
Sheen.
Jan. 24. Exemption, for life, for Alexander de Norton from being put on assizes,
Westminiter. juries, or recognisances. By p.s.
Presentation of Ingelard de Warle, upon the resignation of W. bishop
of Worcester, to the church of Sabriche worth e, in the diocese of London,
in the king's gifl bj reason of the voidance of the abbacy of Westminster.
Jan. 25. Indemnity for the abbot of Glastonbury upon payment of 500 marks,
Westmioster. due from him to Walter bishop of Coventry aod Lichfield, treasurer of the
late king, to John Vanne and the merchants of the society of the Ballardi of
Lucca, to whom the king has assigned, in part payment of his own debt to
them, the debts due to the bishop, which he has taken in^.o his hands.
Jan. 25. Notification of the king^s refusal to permit John le Latimer to go beyond
WettxniDster. seas, by reason of the prohibition, 8 October 1309, on account of the war in
Scotland, against all earls, barons, knights and other notable persons leaving
the realm. By p.s.
Jan. 22. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain by the abbot and convent of
Sheen. Certeseye of lands and rents to the value of 50/. a year. By K.
Cancelled and surrendered upon the acquisition by the abbot and eon'
venty 17 January y 16 Richard II., of land to that value.
Membrane 23.
Jan. 25. Richard Costantyn, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Ralph de
Weitminster. Hereford and John Waleys his attorneys for two years.
Indemnity for the abbot of Glastonbury for 1 00/. paid by him into the
Exchequer, in part payment of a sum of 500/. in which he is bound to
Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. By bill of Exchequer.
The like for the i^ame abbot for 200 marks, paid on the like account.
By the like bill
Jan. 23. Ivspeximus and confirmation of the charter, 19 November 1309, of
Sheen. Anthony, bishop of Durham, granting to Henry de Percy the barony, castle,
manor and town of Alnwick, with all its rights, members and appurtenances,
and also of the reversion upon the deaths of Isabella, late the wife of John
de Vescy the elder, and of Isabella, late the wife of John de Vescy the
younger, of the lands held by them in dower of that barony. [^Foedera.'}
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Hothum, escheator beyond Trent.
Jan. 29. Licence, at the request of Peter de Gavaston earl of Coinwall, for Robert
Waltham. de Rocheford, to demise, for four years, his manors of Rocheford and Ber-
denne, co. Essex, held in chief, to Philip Perdritz, John Brianzon of Cane-
wedon, Walter de Thackested and Edmund de la Ponde, and also that in
case of his decease, his heir being a minor, thay may hold those manors for
the full term. By p.8.
Jan. 27. Safe-conduct, for two years, for the servants and three ships, the Coya
Hertford. Sancte Marie Major, Coya Sancte Marie Minor, and Coya Isabellis, of
John Aleyn, of Great Yarmouth, about to sail to divers parts to trade.
[Pari. Writs.']
Jan. 28. Grant to Giles Dargentyn of the custody of two part^ of the lands
Hertford. of William de Criketot, tenant in chief, daring the minority of the heir,
together with his marriage. By p.8.
206 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310. Membrane 23 — cant
Jao. 29. Appointraent, during pleasure, at the request of Peter de Gavaston, earl
Hertford, of Cornwall, of Nicholas de Balscote to the office of Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin [in the place of the late chancellor, John de Hothum,
escheator bejond Trent]. By p.s. [890.]
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
Jan. 24. Licence, at the instance and upon fine, bj Master Robert Bernard, king's
Westminster, clerk, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken hy Hugh de Despenser,
justice of the forest on this side Trent, for the abbot and convent of St.
George, Baukerville, to assart and cultivate a part of their waste, containing
100 acres by the perch of 20 feet {per perticam viginti pedum) y culled
Wychele in Edithe Weston, lying within the bounds of the forest of
Rutland.
Jan. 29. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain, to the prior and con-
Waltham. vent of Mottisfont of a messuage and 15 acres of land in Netherheledon by
William le Frenshe ; and also of a messuage and 10 acres of land in Bosin-
ton by Juliana de la Fountaigne.
Jan. 26. Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons to restrain them from dis-
WestnuDsteir. turbing Master John de Nassington in the possession of the prebend of South
Neubald in the church of St. Peter, York, in derogation of the king's right
of collation.
Membrane 22.
Aug. 15. Exemption, for life, at the instance of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey,
Langley. for Edmund de Cumbe from being put on assizes, juries, or recogni-
sances. By p.s.
Feb. 8. Presentation of William de Leeingham, chaplain, upon the resignation of
Waltham. Bernard de Kyrkeby, chaplain, to thtj church ot Brauncewell, in the diocese
of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the Templars being
in his hands. By p.s.
Jan. 23. Grant to John de Hynton, king's yeoman, of the reversion of the forester-
Sheen, ship in the forest of Huntingdonshire, granted for life by the late king to
John Pycard, or as soon as, for any reasonable cause, it falls into the king's
hands. By p.s.
Feb. 6. Grant, for life, in enlargement of an appointment during pleasure, to John
Westminster, de Segrave the elder of the custody of the castle of Nottingham.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
castle.
The like enlargement of a grant to him of the office of justice of the
forest beyond Trent.
Writ of aid diiected to all sheriffs, bailifis and others within the liberty
thereof.
Feb. 7. Writ addressed to Thomas earl of Lancaster. No one shall repair to the
Westminster. Parliament, summoned to meet at Westminster, with horses and arms. The
safety of all will be insured in coming, attending and returning. The earls
of Gloucester, Lincoln, Warenne and Richmond, are commanded to insure
such safe-conduct, to provide for the general security, to arrest all persons
who shall attend otherwise than has been commanded, and if any quarrel
shall arise during the meeting of Parliament they are to settle the same and
punish offenders. — French. ^Fcedera : Pari, Writs,']
Feb. 8.
Fd>.9.
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Feb. 7. Liopuce, opoc fc>?, fcr the Ali-rs^ados in mortaudn br the prior and con-
Westmiiister. rent of Dooec^m^ to tbe cLapcer of Lichfield of the adTow^on of Uw»
church of Ei^^hexkedesi. co. Hertford.
Feb. 9. Grant, for life, 10 Rcbert son of P*rn, steward {smescalhA of tho kii\^'»
Westminster, honsehold, of the manor of Norton' Seint Walenr ; if tho kinf M tmy
time resumes the manor, he is to receive compensation, Hv |v«ii%
Feb. 10. Safe-conduct, for two jears, for Henry ^
to
merchant, gi^inj? b^^Yotnl
1^ K«
208 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1310* Membrane 21 — eont.
Feb. 8. Pardon to Joan wife of Robert Isabel of her outlawry (utlaaariam) for
Westmioster. non-appearance before Williani de Ormesbj and the other justices of ojer
and terminer of the late king, for the county of Suffolk, to answer touching
divers felonies.
Feb. 4. Licence, at the instance of queen Isabella, for the acquisition in mortmain
Waltham. by the abbot and convent of Waltham Holy Cross of land to the value
of 30/. Bj p.9.
Feb. 10. Stephen de Swafham, Alan de Hemyngeston and John de Saumford,
Westminster, monks of Ely, bringing news of the death of E. the late bishop, have
letters to the prior and convent of licence to elect.
I Feb. 8. Safe-conduct, until Midsummer, !for Martin Mouhens and his fellows,
Westminster, merchants from the kingdom of Spain, travelling through the realm with
their wares. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Feb. 14. Pardon to Bartholomew le Hyrde of Wirle for the death of Robert Splete,
Westminster, as it appears by the record of John le Breton and John de Mutford, justices
of gaol delivery for Colchester, that he killed him in self-defence.
Feb. 16. Thomas de Multon, of Egremond, staying in England, has letters nomi-
Westmioster. naiing Peter de Flete and Thomas de Egremond his attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Feb. 13. Mandate to Margaret late the wife of Edmund, earl of Cornwall, to pay to
Westminster. Peter de Gavaston 46/. 14«. lid., being the amount by which the manors of
Henton [or Kenton] with Hevetre, Wyke and Suthtenge, assigned to her
by the late king, exceeded her dower of 100/. [^Fcedera,']
Jan. 28. General pardon, at the instance of Robert de Clifford, to William
Hertford. Plasshe. By p.s.
Feb. 20. Presentation of Jordan de Metham, chaplain, upon the resignation of
Westminster. William de Catefeld, to the church of Thoip Basset, in the diocese of York,
in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbacy of St. Albans.
Feb. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Christ
Westminster. Church, Canterbury, of lands in Eylwarton, viz. of 13 acres of land by
John de Eylwarton, 3 acres by Stephen de Boklonde, and 2 acres by
Nicholas de Sellyng, in exchange for other lands in that place ; and by
John de Lyvethe of 2 acres of land in Preston for other land there, aU
which lands are held immediately of the prior and convent.
Feb. 23. Protection until Easter twelvemonth for William de Grandisono, going
Westminster, beyond seas. By K.
Feb. 20. The like, for one yeaj:, for James de Florencia, archdeacon of Winchester,
Westminster, going beyond seas. By K.
He also has letters nominating William de Wellewik and William de
Staunford his attorneys for the same period.
Feb. 23. Drogo de Merleto, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Nicholas
Westminster. Senne and Hugh de Chanenes his attorneys for three years.
He also has letters nominating William Champeneys his attorney in
Ireland for the same period.
Membrane 20.
Feb. 8. Writ de iniendendo directed to the keepers of the Templars for the
Westminster, prelates and others who are to enquire touching the preceptor and brethren
of that order, with notification that William de Dien has been appointed to
have the oversight of the matter and to assist the inquisitors. By K. and C.
Fourfold. Afiertoardt one was made.
3 EDWARD II. 209
1310. Membrane 20— con^
Writ (le intendendo directed to William de Dieu for the prelates and
inquisitors who are to enquire touching the Templars. By K. & C.
Feb. 10. Protection, for one year, for Drogo de BArontyn staying in the islands of
Westminster. Gerneseye and Gereseye on the service of Otto de Grandi^ono.
Jan. 6. Presentation of Elias de Shordyche to the church of Kertlynge, in the
La Grore. diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of ftobert de
Tony being in his hands. By p.8.
Feb. 12. Acquittance for the abbot of Colchester, sub-collector in the diocese of
Westminster. London of the tenth imposed for three years by Pope Boniface VIII. on
the clergy of England, for 19/. 17*. Sd. paid into the Exchequer by the
hands of B. bishop of London on account of the arrears of that tenth.
By bill of Exchequer.
The like for the prior and convent of Kenilworth, sub- collectors in the
diocese of Coventry, for a like payment of 12/. 9s. lOd. by the hands of
Richard de Herthulle, sheriff of the county of Warwick, for the goods of
the prior of Coventry. By bill of Exchequer.
May 7. The like for John de Langeton, bishop of Chichester, for a like jpayment
Woodstock, of 16/. 9s, 4d, made by him on behalf of the dean and chapter of Chiches-
ter, sub-collectors in that diocese. By biU of Exchequer.
June 20. The like for the abbot of Langele, sub-collector in the diocese of
Westminster. Norwich, for alike payment of 16^ 11*. by the bands of J. bishop of
Norwich. By bill of Exchequer.
Feb. 10. Christiana de Marisco, staying in England, has letters nominating Roger
Westminster, de Ochani and Geoffrey atte Wode of Langele Monfychet her attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Feb. 8. John Pypard, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Thomas Brun and
Westminster. Nicholas de Marisco his attorneys for two years.
Feb. 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry deBello Monte to the custody of
Westminster, the castle of Rokesburgh, to hold in the same way that Robert de Male
Lacu held the same. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Malo Lacu for the delivery of the
castle to Henry de Bello Monte with its armour and victuals. By K.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants for him as
constable of the castle.
Feb. 14. Nicholas de Carru, staying in England, has letter nominating Robert
Westminster. Beudyn his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Feb. 13. Protection, for one year, at the instance of Martin Moynotz, for John
Westminster. Franceys, burgess of Newport. By p.s.
Feb. 1 2. Jnspeximus and confirmation of a grant in fee, 10 December, 3 Edward 11.,
Westminster, by Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, to Robert Darcey and Joan his
wife, of the manor of Pacheuesham, co. Surrey, subject to the yearly rent
of one penny, with remainder, failing issue, to the grantor. By p.s.
Feb. 13. Licence, at the instance of John de Hynton, for the alienation in mort-
Westminster. main by Laurence de Massingham and Lucy his wife of 20 acres of land
in Massingham ; and by Ivo Gocelyn of Massingham of a messuage and
8 acres of land to the prior and canons of Massingham. By p.s.
Feb. 15. Presentation of Nicholas de Hugate to the church of Benyngworth, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln, in the kin^s gift by reason of the lands of Philip
de Chauncy, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands. By p.8.
03579. O
210 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310. Membrane 20— con/.
Feb. 17. Protection, until the quinzaine of Midsummer, for John le Latimer, going
Westminster, beyond sean.
He also has letters nominating John de Wjnterburne and Thomas de
Tjnton his attorneys for the same period.
Peter son of Lewis de Sabaudia, staying beyond seas, has letters nomina-
ting Thomas de Langes and John de Sancto Ragneberto his attorneys for
two years.
Feb. 14. Protection, for one year, for Adam de Lymbergh, parson of the church
Westminster, of Rye. By K.
Feb. 16. Grant, for life, to John son of Marmeduke, for his good services to the
Westminster, late king, of land worth 200 marks a year, with an assignment to him of
the manor of Penreth, co. Cumberland, if it is of that value. By K.
Vacated by iurrender and otherwise below.
Feb. 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas de la Forde, clerk, to the
Westminster, custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for
the city of Wincl^ter. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer for
the delivery to him of that piece of the seal.
Feb. 21. Matthew de Tany, yeoman of Otto de Grandisono, going beyond seas,
Westminster, has letters nominating Richard de Tany his attorney for one year.
Exemption, for life, at the instance of John Hauteyn, king's yeoman,
for Gregory de Castello from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances ;
and from being made sheriff, coroner, escheator, verderer, agistor, re-
garder, &c. By p.s.
Feb. 23. Grant, at will, to Alexander de Abernithyn for his sustenance out of the
Westminster, manors of the Templars in the king's hands, of the manors of W3rthele,
Westerdale and Folebrigge, co. York. By K. & C.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of the county of York.
Feb. 26. Presentation of Thomas de Haliwell to the church of St. Matthew the
Westminster. Apostle, Ipswich, in the diocese of Norwich.
MSMBRANS 19.
Feb. 11. Indemnity for Stephen de Rednesse and William de Warton, merchants
Westminster, of Beverley, for 812/. received from them by Roger de Wyngefeld, king's
clerk, in which sum they were bound on account of the purchase of wool
to William de la More, master of the Knights Templars, whose lands have
been taken into the king's hands. By p.8.
Feb. 22. Protection, for one year, for Giles de Seduno, prior of Priterwelle, going
Westminster, beyond seas. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Feb. 23. Neapolio, cardinal of the church of Rome and prebendary of Sutton in
Westminster, the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, staying at the court of Rome, has letters
nominating James Leonis of Ferentino^ clerk, his attoraey for two years.
William de Byholte, Richard de Cantuaria, and William de Tilmanston,
monks of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, bringing news of the death of
Thomas, late abbot of that place, have letters of licence to elect.
Feb. 20. Licence, upon fine of 20 marks, for the alienation in mortmain by Robert
Westminster. Wyther to the abbot and convent of Elingeswode of a messua^^e, one virgate
aiid 29 acres of land, and 13^. 6d. of rent in Hulle, Berkele, Pochamton
and Bevynton.
3 EDWARD 11. 211
1310. Membrane 19 — cont.
Feb. 25. Protection, for one year, in Ireland, for William do Caumpville, staying
WeBtminster. in England.
The like for William de Ventodoro, prior of St. Mary's, Theford, going
beyond seas.
Licenoe, upon fine, for the appropriation in mortmain by the prior and
convent of Greseleye, of the church of Lullynton, which is of their own
patronage. By bill of Exchequer.
Feb. 27. Grant, for life, to Peter de Gbvaston, earl of Cornwall^ of licence to hunt
Westminster, in the king's forests and parks and to fish in his ponds. By p.8«
Pardon to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, for the trespasses com-
mitted by him in hunting in the king's forests and parks and fishing in his
ponds. By p.8«
Feb. 20. Licence, upon fine of 20 marks, for the alienation in mortmain by Robert
Westminster. Wyther and Sibyl his wife to the abbot and convent of Kyngeswode
of a messuage and 26 acres of land in Hulle.
Feb. 29. Presentation of William de Peuesye, upon the resignation of Robert de
Westminster. Hurle, to the prebendal church of Bolewardeshethe, in the diocese of
Chichester.
Feb. 24. Grant, in fee, to Robert de Clyfiord, subject to the yearly render of one
Westminster, penny by the hands of the sheriff of London, of a messuat^e by the church
of St. Dunstan in the West, in the suburb of London, formerly held by
Malcolm de Harleye, and for his indebtedness as escheator on this side
Trent, taken at his death into the hands of the late king, which John de
Britannia, earl of Richmond, subsequently held as tenant at will from
the king.
Feb. 29. Presentation of William de Sandale to the church of Herthurst in the
Westminster, diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
see of Ely. By K.
Safe-conduct for Thomas Gt)ldynge of Romeney, bui^ss of Leybume,
master of the king's ship called the Holy Ghost {Sanctus S^iriiw) of
Sandwich, going to divers places on the king's service. By p.s.
March 1. Presentation of Ivo de Langeton to the church of All Saints, Dorchester,
Westminster, in the diocese of Salisbury.
Feb. 27. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Wassingle, the
Westnunster. elder, to the abbot and convent of Ramsey, of a messuage and a moiety of
one virgate of land in Craunfeld, valued at 5«. a year, as appears by an in-
quisition taken by Walter de Gloucester, escheator beyond I'rent, in accord-
ance with a licence granted at the request of queen Isabella to that house
to acquire lands and rents to the yearly value of 60/.
March 4. Exemplification of a grant, 28 July, 32 Edward I., to Warin Martyn of
Westminster, the marriage of Margaret, late the wife of Joceus de Dynham, tenant in
chief, or of any fine incurred by her by marrying without licence.
March 4. Pardon, at the instance of Henry de Lascv, earl of Lincoln, to Wulfrid
Westminster, de Swylington for the death of Richard son of William Bisshop of Preston.
By K.
March 6. Pardon to John le Walshe for the death of Richard Cons of Brunbam,
Westminster, as it appears by the record of WiUiam de Ormesby and William Inge^
justices of gaol delivery for Norwich Castle, that he killed him in sdf-
defence.
o 2
212 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
iq-|A Membrane 18.
March 1. Presentation of John de Hothum to the church of Roulej, in the diocese
Wostminster. of York, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands and heir
of John de Wake, tenant in chief, being in his hands. By p.s.
Feb. 28. Licence to John de Merkyngfeld, king's clerk, to crenellate his dwelling
WeBtminster. house at Merkyngfeld, co. York. By p.s,
March L Pardon, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ to Hugh de Cnrtenay for
Westminster, acquiring in fee, without licence, from Theobald de Grandisono, tenant in
chief, the manor of Morton, co. Devon, with restitution thereof; licence
also for him to grant the same to his son Robert and his issucy with
remainder, failing issue, to himself and his heirs.
By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
March 3. Prohibition of tournaments at Bungeye and Sudbury. [^FcederaJ]
Westminster.
March 2. Licence, at the instance of queen Isabella, for the acquisition in mort-
Westminster. main by the prior and convent of Newenham by Bedeford, of land and
rents to the yearly value of 20/. By p.s.
1309.
Sept. 13. Presentation of Thomas de Boterwyk, upon the resignation of John de
Westminster. Benstede, to the church of Worfeld, in die diocese of Coventry and Lich-
field. By p.8,
1310.
March 3. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Henry de Bello Monte, for Adam
Westminster, de Kydde of Barton from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances.
By p.s.
March 2. Grant, in fee simple, to John le Haubergeour of one acre of land in
Westminster. Langley, adjacent to the lands previouslv granted to Hamo de Rothing,
king's Serjeant, and John de Broughton, king's clerk, subject to a yearly
rent of \2d. Exemption also for him in respect of any houses built, or to
be built, on the land from livery of the king's stewards, marshals or other
ministers. By p.s.
March 4. Exemption, for life, for Geoffirey de la Mare from being made sheriff,
Westminster, coroner or other minister of the king. By p.s.
March 2. Grant, in fee simple, to William de Melton, king's clerk, of one acre of
Westminster, land in Langley, adjacent to the lands previously granted to Ingelard de
Warlee and John de Leek, king's clerks, subject to a yearly rent of \2d.
Exemption also for him in respect of any houses built, or to be built, on
the land from livery of the king's stewards, marshals or other ministers.
March 4. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by John de Segrave,
Westminster, justice of the forest beyond Trent, for the abbot of Rufibrd and Robert de
Walleye, a lay brother {conversus) of that house, to fell trees growing
upon 20 acres of land, by the perch of the forest, in the wood of that house
at Beyskale within the bounds of Shirewode forest.
By K., on the information of R. de Clyfford.
March 6. Robert Beudyn, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Robert de
Westminster. Shepton and John de Wendovre his attorneys for two years.
March 7. Giles de Seduno, prior of Pritewelle, going beyond seas, has letters nomi-
Westminster. nating Jnmcs de Punches, his fellow monk, and William le Butiller his
attorneys for two years. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
March 6. Licence, upon fine, for Bartholomew Paytevyn to grant in fee to his son
Westminster. Walter Paytevyn and Lucy his wife a messuage, one mill, 2 carucates of
land, and \0s. of rent in Stony Eston, held in chief.
3 EDWARD II.
213
1310. Membrane 18 — coni.
Pardon to John do Erdeslowe of his outlawry for non-appearance before
the justices of the Bench of the late king, when impleaded by Simon de
Kyme for not rendering a reasonable account when receiver for him.
Feb. 28. Licence to Fulk son of Warin the elder {seniori) to enfeoff John de Bello
Westminster. Campo of Somerset of the manor of Whytyngton, held in chief, and for the
latter to regrant it to the former for his life, with remainders to Fulk son
of Warin, the younger (juniort)^ and Eleanor his wife, and their issue, and
failing such issue to the right heirs of the grantor. By p.8.
March 6.
Indemnity against Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, for J. bishop
of Norwich, who was bound to him in 689 marks, 6s, 8</., which sum the
treasurer and barons of the Exchequer, in obedience to the king's mandate,
caused the sheriff for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk to levy off the
bishop's goods and to deliver to John Vanne and his fellows of the society
of the Ballardi of Lucca, to whom the king has assigned, in part payment
of his own indebtedness, the debts due to the bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield.
Membrane 17.
March 8. The dean and chapter of Ross, upon Laurence, canon of that place,
Westminster, bringing letters from them and news of the death of Laurence, the late
bishop of that see, have letters of licence to elect. By p.s.
Authority for John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to give the royal
assent to such election and to restore the temporalities to the elect, first re-
ceiving from him letters, under his seal and that of the dean and chapter,
guaranteeing that the favour granted on this occasion shall not be turned to
the prejudice of the king and his successors. By p.s.
March 1.
March 8.
March 11.
Westminster.
March 10.
Westminster.
March 10.
Westminster.
Protection, for one year, for Bobert, abbot of Cumbermere.
By the Chancellor.
Pardon, at the instance of Robert son of Payn, steward of the king's
household, to Geoffrey son of Geoffrey de Molendinis of Ryngwode, a
prisoner in York gaol for the theft of a silver salt-cellar in the king's
house, of which he has been convicted before the steward.
Writ tie iniendendo directed to the keepers of the Templars for the pre-
lates and inquisitors appointed to enquire touching that order and their
preceptor. [FaderaJ] By K. & C.
Grant, for life, to John de Sapy, king's yeoman, of the manor of Calde-
cote by Kairwent, formerly granted for life to John son of Reginald,
deceased. By p.8.
Mandate to Philip ap Howel to deliver the manor to him.
Safe-conduct for Richard Conceden of Sandwich, master of the ship
called the * Marie' of Westminster, and his fellows, trading to divers ports
within the realm, provided that he pay the usual customs. Nothing is to
be taken for the king's use out of his ship.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Presentation of Roger de Wyngefeld to the church of Wetheringsete, in
the diocese of Norwich, in the King's gift by reason of the voidance of the
see of Ely.
Grant, in fee simple, to Richard le Paneter, king's Serjeant, of one acre
of land in Langley, lying between Old Langley and the land previously
214 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane 17 — cant,
granted to William de Chalgrave, subject to a yearly rent of \2d. Exemp-
tion also for him in respect of any houses built, or to be built, on the
land from livery of the king's stewards, marshals or other ministers.
Bjp^s.
March 5. Grant, for life, at the request of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Wettmuwter. Hertford, and Henry de Lad, earl of Lincoln, to Bartholomew de Badeles-
mere and Margaret, his wife, of the reversion of the castle and manor of
Chileham, and of all other manors, lands and tenements in the county of
Kent held by Alexander de Balliolo, by the law of England, of the in-
heritance of Isabella, his late wife, which on account of a felony committed
by John earl of Atholl {comes de Aseeles), her son and heir, and for which
he was hanged, should, upon the death of the above-named Alexander, revert
to the king as an escheat. As soon as they, or either of them, shall obtain
possession of these manors, the manor of Bume, oo. Sussex, which they
hold, is to revert to the king.
Mandate to Alexander de Balliolo to do fealty to them.
March 12. Pardon, at the instance of William Marmyoun, to Richard Broun of
Westminster. Tyngetwisil for acquiring, without licence, from James le Maingwaringh*
a messuage and 2 bovates of land in Whit^eld, co. Derby, held in chief by
the service of guarding the king's forest of Langdenedale in the Peak with
bow and arrows, as appears by an escheator's inquiaitioh ; with restitution
thereof. By p.s.
March 13. Notification to the Pope of the royal assent to the election of Ralph de
Bume, a monk of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, to be abbot of that place.
March 14. Presentation of Nicholas de Tikhille to the church of Godeshille in the
diocese of Winchester. By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
March 14. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Thomas Absolon of Sandwich, master
Westminster, of the king's ship, the Holy Ghost (Sanctus Spiriius) of Westminster,
bound to divers ports on the king's business.
By K., on the information of R. de Wyngefeld.
March 4. Safe-conduct, for one year, for Adam de Whatecroft, merchant, travelling
Westminster, through the realm with merchandise, subject to the usual customs. By p.s.
The like for Thomas de Whatecroft. By p.s.
March 16. John de Lewes, canon of Wengham, going to the court of Rome, has
Westminster, letters nominating Adam de Brom, clerk, and Robert Pakyn his attorneys
for two years.
Protection also for him for the same period. By p.s.
March 21. Grant, for life, to Henry de Bello Monte of the castle and county of
Westminster. Rokesburgh. He is to answer at the Exchequer at Berwick for the issues
thereof, and to receive the same fee as Robert de Malo Lacu, late constable
of the castle and sheriff of the county. By p.s.
Membrane 16.
March 12. Inspeximus of the letters, 14 February 1296, of John, duke of Lorraine,
Westminster. Brabant, and Limburg, confirming the dower assignetl to his wife, Margaret
daughter of the late king, by his father, duke John, of lands to the value of
8,000 pounds * Tourneys noyrs ' in Brabant, viz. in the county of Gedoigne,
the city of Gedoigne with die castle, the city of Domiale with the castle,
(Jedoigne Jaundrin, Jasche la Mavayse, MelHn, Molenboys, Gedoigne la
Sovereync, Ayence, Thorenboys le Beghincs, Gestgerpoint, Petreboys,
3 EDWARD 11. 216
1310. Membrane 16 — eowt.
Lacuit, Gotengin, GkBtsentereme, Jesmevile, G^tsentmarie, Johangest,
Petremaely HellencineSy Mariles, PellejneSi Mareis, Orp, Nodewinns, Jaun-
drin, Jasche la Majse, Libretinges, Affiet, DuDglebeert, the fishponds called
' la Torbere de Liwes,' the town of Tielmont, the citj of Filleforde with the
oostle, the woods of Saventesloe, Benesberth and Momoe, and the mills of
Lovayne and Brosele in the forest of Sojgne, and the cities of Ische and
KosireSy the city of Yure with the castle, and the fishponds of Bemesbeenit,
Herteweghe, Yskerdale and Wolfsgh' and the cities of Helpe, Ohay,
Diuisborthi Vossorem, Leuedale, Maghe, Morsloe, Nederwolnwe, Nosseng*
hem, Opheem, Wesenbeke, WoinwOi Sentelambeert^ Saventes, Diedegheem,
Umelegheem, Erpse and Quadereble, with all their appurtenances. Prench.
March 10. Pardon to Maager son of Elias de Monmartre of his outlawry for non-
Westminster, appearance before the justices of the Bench, when impleaded by John de
Berham to render a reasonable account for the time that he was his bailiff
in Orlaustone and Sazingherst.
March 13. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Juliana de Averenches, going beyond
Westminster, seas in the company of Alice, late the wife of Roger le Bygod, ean of
Norfolk. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
She also has letters nominating Master Robert de Cantuaxi^itferk, and
Philip de Ounesby her attorneys for one year.
March 11. Nicholas de Balscote, going to Ireland on the king^a service, has letters
nominating William de Xieycestre, clerk, and Bichprd Brom his attorneys
for two years.
Grant, for life, in enlargement o£ a former grant during pleasure, to
Henry de Bello Monte of the fnitody of the castle of Rokesburgh.
Vacated because otherwise e^bove.
March 15. Protection, ontfl Michaelmas, for Robert de Giseburne, chaplain of
Westminster. Thomas, eav£nal priest of St. Sabina. By K.
Revocation of the presentation of Thomas Croke to the church of Mil-
stede, notified to R. archbishop of Canterbury, the king having learned from
an inquisition taken by the escheator on this side Trent that the advowson
of that church does not belong to him, but appertains to the hundred
of Middelton, granted in dower to Queen Margaret.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for John de Lenne and his fellows, merchants
of Bury St. Edmunds, with their ship, going on the king's service from the
town of Lynn to Scotland with com and other victuals. By K«
March 16. Authority for those persons who shall be selected by the prelates, earls
Westminster, and barons for the purpose, to regulate the state of the royal household and
of the kingdom. French, [Fcetiera,']
March 18. Grant, during pleasure, to Hugh de Audeleve of the custody of the
Westminster, castle of Montgomery, to hold in the same way in which William de Ley-
bume, decease^ held the same. By K«
Mandate to the executors of William de Leybume to deliver over the
castle with its armour, victuals and other things.
March 10, Grant, in fee, to John le Naper, king's serjeant, of one acre of land in
Westminster. Langele, adjacent to the lands previously granted to Alexander le Peintour
and William le Chaundeleur, subject to a yearly rent of 12<L Exemption
for him in respect of any houttes built, or to be built, on the land from
livery of the king's stewards, marshals, or other ministers. By p.a.
March 21. Notification to R. archbishop of Canterbury of the royal assent to the
Westminster, election of John de Ketene, a monk of Ely, to be bishop of that see.
By p.s.
216 t)ALBNDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane 16 --con^.
"March 20. Grant, in fee, to Master Adam de Suthwyk of 57^ acres 35 perches of
Westminster, land, by the perch of 20 feet {per particam viginti pedum)^ in the wastes
of the forest of Clyve, co. Northampton, lying in a chace near Piriho, and
places called Appenoteshale and Dodhagh, abutting on the highway from
Suthwyk to Glapthom, rendering yearly for the same ISs. 6^., according
to the arrentation of Walter de Gloucestre and William de Harden, on
behalf of the late king. Licence for them to enclose the same with a smaU
dyke and low hedge according to the assize of the forest, and to reduce them
to cultivation, with free passage for him and his cattle to and from the
nearest highways, but neither he nor his heirs are to have any right to
common of pasture outside those lands. By p.8.
Membranes 15 and 14.
March 19. Inspeximu9 and confirmation of letters patent by which the king, before
Westminster, he assumed the governance of the realm, as Edward, prince of Wales, earl
of Cheater, ^., confirmed the grants to his mother, queen Margaret, sister
of the king of France, of her dower, viz. : —
I. Inspeximus and confirmation, 13 October, 33 Edward I.y by Edward,
prince of Wales, of the grant, 10 September, 27 Edward I., by the king
assigning to queen Margaret in dower lands to the yearly value of 18,000
pounds of Tours, four pounds of Tours to be computed as one pound sterling,
viz. in the county of Cambridge, the castle and town of Cambridge with
the petty farms, the manor of Saham, and the rent payable by the prior and
convent of Bemewelle for the manor of Cestreton ; in the county of Essex,
the castle and town of Hadleye with the park, the manor of Haveringges
with the park and forest, the manors of Estwode, Releye, and La Neyland
with their parks, and the hundred of Bocheford in that county and the
county of Sufiblk, the rent payable by the abbot and canons of Waltham for
the manor of Waltham, the town of Colchester, and the hundred of Berdes-
laple ; in the county of Wilts, the castle and town of Merleberge with the
barton and hundred of Selkele, the castle and town of Devyses with the
park and forests of Melkesham, Chippenham and Pewesham, and the pur-
prestures with the manor of Boude, the manors of Woderowe and Seven-
hampton with the towns and hundreds of Creckelade and Hauteworth, the
manors of Stratton and Stepellangeford, and the rent payable by Simon
de Cumbe for the manor of Fitelton ; in the county of Southampton, the
town of Southampton, the castle and town of Odyharo with the park and
hundred of that place, the manor and town of Aulton with the hundred of
Aulton, the castle and town of Porchester with the forest and purprestures,
the manor and town of Andevere with the hundred, the manor and town of
Basingstoke with the hundred, the rent payable by John de Sancto Johanne
for lands in Basingstoke, the manor of Brommore with the profit of its
park, the ca^^tle of Southampton and manor of Lyndhurst with the park
and New Forest and bailiwicks and hundreds of Budbrugge, the rent pay-
able by the abbot and convent of Bedyngges for a tenement in the New
Forest, the castle of Cristeschurche Twynham, with the town and manor
of Westovere and hundred of Cristeschurche, the manor of Byngwode, the
manor of Lymington with the town, the town of Portesmuth, and the city
of Winchester with the cloth market (draperia); in the county of Surrey,
the castle and town of Guldeford with the park, the manor of Banstede
with the park, and the town of Kyngeston with the purprestures and ser-
jeanties; in the county of Dorset, the manor of Gillingham with the
barton, purprestures and forest, and the towns of Brideport and Lym ; in
the county of Somerset, the manor of Caramel with its park, the manor
3 EDWARD 11. 217
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and town of Sumerton, with the hundred of Samerton and the warren and
the pasture of Kjngesmore, the rents payable by the bishop of Batli for the
manors of Congresbury, Azebmgge and Ceddre, and by the prior and
consent of Bath for the town of Bath and Barton ; in the county of Glou-
cester, the castle of Gloucester with the barton and tyne of Gloucester,
the town of Gloucester, the rents payable by the abbot and convent of
Cirencester for the town of Cirencester and for seven hundreds in the county,
and by the abbot and convent of Hayles for Pjmnokeshire ; in the county
of Worcester, the city of Worcester with the purprestures, the town of
Droit wich ( Wichium)^ the manor of Feckenham with its forest and woods,
and the manors of Norton and Bremmesgrave ; in the county of Kent,
the castle of Ledes with the park, the manor of Ospringes, the manor of
Middelton with the hundred, the manor of Westclyve, and the entire
honor of Aquila with its manors, hundreds, chaces and appurtenances in
divers counties, the castle of Pevensey with its services and the manor of
Laghton, co. Sussex, excepted; in the county of Oxford, the town of
Oxford and the mills there with the Kyngesmedue, the manor of Hane-
berge, the manor of Hedyngton with the hundred, the manors of Bloxham
and Whitchurche, and the hundred without the north gate of Oxford;
in the county of Berks, the manors of Bray and Cokham with the purpreis-
tures ; in the county of Chester, the manor of Hope ; in the county of
Hereford, the city of Hereford with the purprestures ; in the county of
Hertford, the castle and town of Hertford ; in the county of Leicester, the
manors of Boudon and Haverberge ; in the county of Warwick, the castle
and manor of Montgomery, and the manor of Long Compton {Magna
Cumpton),
II. Inspeximus and confirmation by Edward, prince of Wales, 13 October,
33 Edward I., of the grant 20 February, 31 Edward L, to queen Margaret
of the castle and town of Berkhampstede, co. Hertford, with the honor and
the manors appertaining to the honor in the county of Hertford and divers
other counties ; in the county of Buckingham the manor of Riseberge with
the park ; in the county of Suffolk, the manors of Dalbam and Bradefeld ;
in the county of Wilts, the castle and manor of Mere; in the county of
Dorset, the hundreds of Redelane, Whiteweye and Bruneshulle ; in the
county of Warwick, a rent payable by Nicholas de Segrave for the manor
of Kynton, and the tolls, pleas and perquisites of court in the town of
Shaftesbury ; the foregoing being in lieu of the undermentioned manors, Ac,
previously granted to her, viz. the castle and manor of Montgomery
and manor of Hope granted to the then prince of Wales, the manors of
Lymington and Brummore surrendered to Hugh de Curteney, the manors
of Norton and Bremmesgrave retained in the late king's hands, being charged
with payments to Edmund de Mortuo Man and his heirs, and the manor
of Long Compton granted to John de Mohun in exchange for lands in
Ireland.
in. Inspeximus and confirmation by Edward, prince of Wales, 3 Octo-
ber, 33 Edward I., of the grant, 27 May, 33 Edward I., to queen Margaret,
augmenting her dower to 20,000 pounds of Tours by the assignment of lands
to the yearly value of 2,000 pounds of that currency, viz. in the county of
Northampton, the town of Kyngesthorpo, the manors of Eston, Kyngescly ve,
and Briggestoke, the rent payable by Laurence de I^eston for the manor
of Gretton, and the hundred of Falewelle ; in the county of Lincoln, the
manor of Longe Benyngton, the town of Grymesby and the yearly rent
payable by the men of the soke of Castre. [ This last grant is given in the
FiBdera.l
By K., on the information of the carls of Gloucester, Lincoln, and
Richmond.
218
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
^Q1 A MSMBRANB 14.
Ivupeximus and confirmation of a grant for life, 3 Julj, 34 Edward I., In
enlargement of a previoos one at Will| to queen Margaret, of the manor of
Lesnes.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant for life, 20 March, 35 Edward I.,
to queen Margaret of 50/. a year out of the rent payable bj the abbot of
Heyles for the manor of Lecchelade, as compensation for the manor of
Stepellangeford previously granted to her in dower, of which John son of
Oliver de Ingham and Reginald de Sancto Martino have recovered seisin.
Impexitnus and confirmation of a grant, 24 February, 35 Edward I., to
queen Maigaret of licence to take at her will timber out of the forests,
parks and chaces granted to her, for the repair of her houses and also to
give oaks to any person when it shall seem expedient to her to do so, such
not to be accounted as waste.
By K., on the information of the earls of Gloucester, Lincoln, and
Richmond.
March 2B, Licence for the acquisition in mortmain by the warden and Friars Minors
Westminster, of Oxford of divers small parcels of land in that place from John Wyz and
Emma his wife, and from Henry Tyeys ; ali'O a plot of land late of Richard
le Lodere, and of another piece of land lying between the Thames and the
king's highway. By K.
Mbmbranks 13 and 12.
March 19. Irupeximus and confirmation of divers letters patent, by which the king,
Westminster, as Edward, prince of Wales, before he assumed the governance of the
realm, confirmed the grants to his mother, queen Margaret, of her dower,
viz.: —
Impeximus and confirmation by Edward, prince of Wales, 13 October,
83 Edward I., of letters patent of the king, 10 September, 27 Edward I.,
which, after reciting the grants contained in the first (I.) of the foregoing
confirmations, declared the king's intentions more fully with regard to the
castles, manors, honor, towns, £c., thereby conveyed with tlieir appurten-
anon and kmea set ^orth more f uUj.
Inspeximus and confirmation by Edward, prince of Wales, 13 October
33 Edward I., of letters patent by the king, 20 February, 31 Edward I.,
containing a like recitation and declaration in regard to the grants enumer-
ated in the second (II.) of the foregoing confirmations.
Irupeximus and confirmation by Edward, prince of Wales, 13 October,
83 Edward I., of letters patent of the king, 27 May, 33 Edward I., con-
taining a like recitation and declaration in regai'd to the grants enumerated
in the third (III.) of the foregoing confirmations.
By K., on the information of the earls of Gloucester, Lincoln, and
Richmond.
Mbmbranb 12.
March 22. Grant to Peter de Luflenham, chaplain, of the chapel of the almonry in
Westminster abbey, in the king^s gift by reason of the voidance of the
abbacy of Westminster.
March 21. Assignment to William Trente of the custody of the manor and town of
Westminster. Ware, which Joan, late the wife of John Wake, held at the date of her
death of the inheritance of Thomas son and heir of her late husband,
3 EDWARD II. 219
1310. Membrane 12— con^
a minor in the king's costodj, to hold until 15 December and for three
years then next ensuing, together with its issues received since 15 De-
cember last, on which day Peter de G^yaston, earl of Cornwall^ surrendered
the custody of all lands formerly held by the same Joan. By this assign-
ment the king discharges his debt of 400/. due to William Trente, viz.
178/. 17«. \d, iot wine purchased from him by Henry de Say, the king's
late butler; and also a sum of 221/. 2«. 11a. advanced by him on uie
king's behalf to Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, in part
payment of a sum of money in which the king was indebted to the earl.
By K., on the information of the earl of Lincoln and the Treasurer*
Mamb 22. Grant to Humphrey de Lyttlebury, king's yeoman, of the reversion of the
WeetmbStar. stewardship of the forest of Shirewode upon the death of William de
Dogmeresfeld, or sooner if it fall in, to whom the late king had granted
tbai office for life. By p.8.
March 27. Grant to Master Lewis de Bello Monte, king's clerk, of the deanery of
Westminster, the kmg's ftBS chapel of Stafford. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the chapter of the chapel.
Writ de intendendo to the knights and tenants of the deanery.
Mandate to the sheriff of Stafford to give him seisin of the deanery.
MSMBJULSM 11.
March 19. Impeximus and confirmation of letters patent hj which the king before
Westminster, he assumed the governance of the realm, as Edwaid, prince of Wales, con-
firmed grants ma^e to his mother, queen Margaret, by the lale king, viz. :—
Ingpeximus and confirmation by Edward, prince of Wales, 18 Oolober^
33 Edward I., of the grant, 21 April, 33 Edward I., to queen Margaret, of
Savernake Forest, as an appurtenant to the castle and town of Marleberge
previously granted to her in dower.
Irupeximus and confirmation, 13 October, 33 Edward I., of the grant,
14 June, 33 Edward I., to queen Margaret, to whom the manors of Kynges-
clyve and Briggstoke had been previously assigned, of liberty to take
timber in the forests and woods of those manors for their repairs, and brush-
wood. Grant also to her of licence to take venison in those forests.
By K., on the information of the earls of Gloucester, Lincoln, and
Bichmond.
March 22. Grant to Henry de Percy of the custody of the manor of Kyrkeby
Westminster. Moresheved, late of John Wake, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by
reason of the minority of the heir. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Hotham, escheator beyond Trent.
March 18. Pardon to Henry de Urtiaco of all issues of the hundreds of Bulieston
Westminster, and Abbedyke from 28 July, 32 Edward I., until the tenth day of March last,
on which day the king granted him those hundreds as appurtenants of his
manors of Lamport and Cori. These hundreds had been taken by Salomon
de Roff', and the other justices in eyre for the county of Somerset, into the
hands of the late king, who subsequently committed them to Henry de
Urtiaco to hold until further order, and on the above 28 July pardoned
him all issues of the same then due. ^
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
March 15. Commission to John de Uothum and Robert de Barton, king's cleiksy
Westminster, to audit the accounts of Gilbert lo Flemyng, Adam de Galwey and
John Gatcgaung, collectors of the murage, granted 12 September,
320 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310. Membrane 11 — cont.
82 Edward I., to the bailifiB and good men of the town of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
March 21. Licence, upon fine of 40 marks, for the appropriation in mortmain hy the
Westminster, ahbot and convent of Redinges of the church of Tbacham. By p.8.
Vacated because otherunse below without fine.
March 18. Grant, for life, for good service to the late king, upon return of the mayor
Westminster, and bailiffs of the town of Sandwich that the grant will not be prejudicial
to any person, to William Turk of the ferry between Sandwich and Stonor,
worth 40s. a year. By K.
Vacated because otherwise in the seventh year.
March 22. Grant to Robert de Sapy, king's yeoman, of the custody of two parte of
Westminster, the lands and tenements of Roger de Langeford, tenant in chief, during the
minority of the heir, together with the latter's marriage, provided the
issues do not exceed twenty marks a year. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to W. de Gloucestre, escheator on this side Trent.
March 21. Protection, for one year, for Richard de Emeldon, burgess of Newcastle-
Westminster. upon-Tyne.
Writ de intendendo directed to the bailiffs and good men of the towns of
Haueford, Cheppestowe, Swyneseye and Tymbygh for Bernard Pee de Fer,
to whom the king has committed, during pleasure, the office of ganger of
wines in Wales.
March 23. Exemption, during pleasure, at the instance of Master Robert de Cysteme,
Westminster, king's clerk and leech, for Robert Burdeyn from being made sheriff, coroner,
or other minister of the king. By p.s.
March 22. Licence at the request of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, for the
Westminster, alienation in mortmain by Master Thomas de Bytering of a messuage, one
mill, 42 acres of land, \\ acres of meadow, faldage, and 10 acres of pasture
in Betele and Byteryng to Master Thomas de Foxton, parson of the church
of St. Mary Magdalene, Betele, and his successors, for the sustenance of
a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in that church for the souls of
the father, mother and brother of the grantor.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
April 1. Protection, until Michaelmas, for John de Stathebury, going beyond seas.
Westminster. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Membrane 10.
March 19. Grant, for life, to Robert de Clifford, of the king's castle of Skypton in
Westminster. Cravene, and land to the yearly value, by extent, of 200 marks in the manor
of Skypton in Cravene ; the castle with one moiety of the land and its
appurtenances to revert to the crown upon the death of the grantee, and the
other moiety to go to the heirs of his body. By p.s.
Note. — See schedule [which is missing],
March 1. Presentation of William de Northwelle, upon the resignation of Stephen
Westminster, de Suthlee, to the church of St. Clement in Candelwykstrete, London.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Merkyngfeld, king's clerk,
to the office of Remembrancer of the Exchequer, in the same manner as
that office was held lately by Walter de Bedewjnde. [Pari. Writs,]
By p.s.
April 1. Protection, in the duchy [of Aquitaine], for Otto de Castellione, his men,
Westminster, lands, and other possessions. By K.
3 EDWARD II. 221
1310. Membrane 10 — cont.
Grant, for three years, of pontage, to be collected by Adam do Ampthulle,
for the repair of the bridge between Waltham Cross and Eustacebriggei
upon all goods taken across that bridge. By K.
April 1 . Mandate to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator on this side Trent, for the
Weitminster. restitution to Hugh do Everesdon, whose election as abbot of St. Albans
has been confirmed by the Pope, of such of the temporalities of that house
as were excepted in the late king's grant to the prior and convent of the
custody of its lands during any voidance of the abbacy.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
abbey.
Memorandum, — ^The abbot has renounced any 'words contuned in the
Pope's bull prejudicial to the king.
April 1 . Remission of payment of any sum in excess of 1000 marks, due to the
Westmiiuter. king under the late king's grant, to the prior and convent of St. AlbanS|
of the custody of their temporalities in consideration of a payment by them
of 1000 marks upon every voidance of the abbacy for one year or under,
and of a further proportionate part of that sum if it last over a year.
ByK.
April 1 . Mandate for the restitution of the temporalities in England of the abbey
Westminster, of Fecamp to Robert Putot, preferred by the Pope to be abbot of that
house. [Foedera,'] By K.
Vacated because otherwise on the annexed schedule.
Membrane 10 (Schedule).
April 1. Mandate to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator on this side Trent, for the
Wvttminster. restitution of the temporalities within the realm of the abbey of Fecamp,
to Robert Putot, the abbot thereof.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
abbey.
Membrane 10 — coni,
April 1. Grant, for life, to Robert do Tymparoun, king's clerk, of the custody of
Westminster, the hospital of St. Leonard, Cesterfeld, in the king's gift, by reason of the
custody of the lands and heir of John Wake being in his hands.
By K., on information of R. de Clifford.
Writ de intendendo directed to the brethren and sisters of the hospital.
April 1. Appointment of Master Richard de Abyndon, John de Crumbwelle and
Westminster. Master John de Evcrdon, with two citizens of London, to assess and levy
on that city the twenty-fifth granted by Parliament to the king for the
Scotch war. [Pari. fVrits.']
April 8. Pardon, at the instance of John de Warenua, earl of Surrey and Sussex, to
Windsor. Thomas son of Robert de Reynbergh, for the death of Ingelram Folenfaunt.
By p.8.
April 6. William son of Walter de Latton, has letters nominating Greoffrey de
Latton his attorney in Ireland for one year.
April 1. Grunt, in fee, to William Marmyon of the lands in Levyngton, co.
Westminster. Cumberland, late of Walter de Curry, a rebel. By p.s,
Jan. 12. Pardon to William son of John Warant of Hokyngton, for his good
lAk Grove, services in Scotland to the late king, for the death of John son of Thomas
Proudfot of Histon. By p.s.
222
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310. Membrane lO-r^ont.
April 7. Pardon to Patrick de Dambar, earl of March, of payment of 30/., the
Windsor, arrears of the yearly rent due from him to the custody of the castle of
Berewick for the lands held by him in the county of Berwick. Release for
him, during the king's will, from payment of that rent for the future.
By p.8.
Alan fuiz Waryn, going to Lreland, has letters nominating Peter fuiz
Waryn and Robert le Despenaer his attorneys for one year.
y
Membrane 9.
March 25. Pardon, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Walter de Gloucestre,
Westminster, eecheator on this side Trent, to Philip de Burleye for acquiring for life,
without licence of the late king, from Reymund de Sulleye, a fourth part
of the manors of Barwe-on-Sore, co. Leicester, and of Omeye, co. Buck-
ingham, held in chief as of the honor of Chester, subject to a yearly pay-
ment to the grantor of the sum of 20/. for the former, and of its true value
for the latter ; with restitution of the same.
If the lands and tenements of the grantor fall into the king's hands for
any time, he is to pay the above sums to the king.
By fine of 100«., for the king's letters.
Mandate, in pursuance, to Walter de Gloncestre, escheator on this side
Trent.
March 27. Presentation of Richard de Lughteburgh to the church of Stanford, in
Westminster, the diocese of London. By p.s.
March 31. Protection, for one year, for Robert de Cotyngham, parson of the church
Westminster, of Staundesbume. By C.
March 28. Richard, archbishop elect of Dublin and dean of Pencriche, going to
Westminster. Lreland, has letters nominating John de Hibemia and Robert de Osgodby
his attorneys for one year.
Protection for him for the same period. By K.
Protection for the same period for the undermentioned persons accom-
panying the archbishop elect of Dublin, viz. :—
Nicholas de Tunrille. Roger de CrophuUe.
Nicholas de Haverynges. Giles de Brianzon.
Ralph de Grophulle. Thomas de Norton.
Master Simon Brian. Humphrey de Cloville.
Andrew de Kendale. Otto de Dunamene.
ByK.
April 8. Richard de Ideshale, accompan^ng the archbishop elect of Dublin, has
Windsor, letters nominating John Dachet his attorney for the same period.
Nicholas de Turville, accompanying the archbishop elect of Dublin, has
letters nominating Robert de Halton his attorney for the same period.
March 30. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by the sheriff of Nor-
Westminner. folk, for alienations in mortmain by William But of Norwich to the Friars
Preachers of that place of a plot of land in Norwich, held in chief, subject
to the yearly payment of ^d, as landgable pertaining to the farm of the
city of Norwich, and 2s. to the house of Roncevaux (Bocidivallis), and of
another plot of land there, held in chief, subject to the yearly payment
of Id.Bs landgable. By K.
March 28. Licence for the acquisition in mortmain by the warden and brethren of
Westminster, the order of Friars Minors of Oxford of a plot of land in the suburb of
3 EDWARD II. 223
1310* Membrane 9 — cont,
Oxford, on which there had been at one time the parochial church of St.
Budoc with the cemetery appertaining to that church, which plot of ground
with the cemetery King Henry III. granted to the friars of the order de
Penitentia of Oxford for the erection of a chapel for divine service, as shown
by an inquisition taken by Walter de Gloucestre, escheator on this side Trent.
The cemetery is to retain its status as consecrated ground. By K«
March 28, Revocation of the collation of Thomas de Lugore, king's clerk| to a
Westminster, prebend in the church of Salisbury, notified to S. bishop of Salisbiuy, as
the king of France testifies that Master Matthew de Carolis de Neapolio,
the holder of that prebend, is aUve.
Licence to Edmund Comvn of Kylbrid, from whom John de Nevill of
King's Walden and Dionisia, his wife, hold two parts of the manor of
Walden Regis by the service of one knight's fee, which fee, with other
lands, the grantor holds per baramam as of the barony of Yaloyne, to grant
that fee to John de Dokesworth and his heirs. By K.
April 1. Licence to Richard de Croupes, in consideration of his good service to
Westminster, the late and present king, to grant, in fee, to Peter Withintheyate of Ame-
neye, the manor of Whitinton, co. Gloucester, held in chief, and for the
latter to re-grant the same to the former for life with remainders over to his
son Richard and to the right heirs of the grantor. By K.
Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Robert Lenys, master of the king's
ship called ' La Palmer ' of Westminster, bound to divers places on the
king's business. By K., on the information of Roger de Wyngefeld«
The like for Robert Golde, master of the king's ship called the ship of
St. Peter of Westminster. By K«
April I. William de Wentodoro, prior of the monks of Theford, going beyond
Westminster, seas, has letters nominating Stephen de Larriens, his fellow monk, and John
le Monek of Garboldesham his attorneys for one year.
Robert Putot, abbot of Fecamp, going beyond seus, has letters nominating
Stephen le Poer and William de Gossekemesville his attorneys for three
years. By C.
Nicholas de Haveringes, going with R. archbishop elect of Dublin, to
Ireland, has letters nominating John de Hibernia and Robert de Osgodeby
his attorneys for one year.
Henry, abbot of Cluny, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Guichard, prior of Pontcfract, and Guy de Boys his attorneys for three years.
Mbmbranb 8.
Dec. 20. Grant, for life, to Richard Damary of the forestership of the forest of
Westminster. Whitlewode, which Ralph de Gorges held for life of the grant of the late
king, and which Hugh le Despenscr, justice of the forest on this side
Trent, has taken into the king's hands for a trespass which Ralph de GK>rge8
is snid to have committed. By p.s.
April 8. Constance de Bluntesdon, Matilda de Burghton, and Dionisia de Hors-
Windsor, hulle, nuns of Bromhale, bringing news of the cession of Isabella de Sun-
nynge, late prioress of that place, have letters of licence to elect. By p.s.
April 10. Notification to S. bishop of Salisbury of the royal assent to the election
WindMor. of Matilda de Burghton, a nun of Bromhale, to be prioress of that place.
By p.s.
224
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310.
April 11.
Windflor.
April 5.
Windsor.
April 11.
Windsor.
April 11.
Windsor.
April 12.
Windsor.
April 12.
Windsor.
April 21.
Windsor.
AprU 20.
Windsor.
Memhrane 8 — cont.
Protection, with clause volumusy until Whitsunday, for Ellas de . Jone-
stoii, clerk, going to France on the king's business. By p.s.
* Robert son of Walter, going to Jerusalem, has letters nominating William
de Hanyngfeld and Ralph de Hemenhale his attorneys until Midsummer
three years. By K.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for Master William Comyn, going to the
court of Rome. By p.8.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant made on behalf of the late king,
dated at Drusselin, Thursday, after the feast of the Invention of the Holy
Cross, 20 Edward I., by Robert de Tybotot, justice of West Wales, to
Madoc Vaghan (or Vychan), Trahame Howell, and Rees Kethyn, sons of
Madaut ap Araudir, of the land of Eilfaen with its appurtenances, subject to
a rent of assize of 4:d.; also of a grant of the bailiwick and bedelry
{bcUlivam et bedeliatum) of the commote of Mallaen, with a further pay-
ment of fifty marks for their service. By p.8«
Presentation of Roger de Wyngfeld to the church of Wylingham, in the
diocese of Norwich. By p.s.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for the bishop of Argyll.
By p.8.
Allocation to John de Segrave of 513/. ISs, 8J., as well in satisfaction of
the fee due to him for the time in which he held the custody of the king's
land of Scotland, as for horses lost by him on the king*s service there, pay-
able out of the first issues of the custody of the lands in Lydel formerly held
by Joan, late the wife of John Wake. This custody the king granted to
him during the minority of Thomas son and heir of John Wake, subject
to a yearly payment to the Exchequer of what those lands, according to
the testimony of Gilbert de Brommeleye, are worth. By p.8.
Mandate in purauance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Pardon, at the instance of John de Ergadia, to Richard de Southscales
for the death of Jordan son of Richard de Cokermutbe. By p^s.
Pardon, at the instance of ^enry de Bello Monte, to Robert de Salte-
mersh for the death of William de Holme. By p.8.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Alexander son of Alexander Hurel
of Chester, clerk, to the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the
recognisances of debts for the city of Chester. By p.s.
April 1. Acquittances for Rmericus and Bettinns de Friscobaldis, of Florence, and
Westminster, their fellows of that society for 6661. 13*. 4d paid by them, at the king's
chamber, to Roger de Wyngef eld, Robert de Clifibrd, and John de Charle-
ton, on account of the issues of the customs upon wool, hides, and wool- fells,
which they hold by grant of the king. Roger de Wyngefeld is to be charged
therewith in his account at the Exchequer. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
April 1. The like for the same Emericus and Bettinuft de Friscobaldis and their
Westminster, fellows for 660/. paid, at the Wardrobe, to Bernard Ferrant, Bertrand
Caillau, William de Monte Caniso, Robert de Knokyn, Otelinus Ferre, and
William de Sulle, by them on account of the issues of the customs upon
wool, hides and wool-fells, which they hold by grant of the king. Ingelard
de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, is to be charged therewith
in his account. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
« EDWABD 11. 226
1310. Membrane 8 — cont.
March 12. Remission to Isabella de Bello Monte, ladj of Vcscj, of payment of the
Windsor, yearlj farm of 112/., reserved upon the castle of Baumburgh when the
custody of it was granted to her. Bj p.s.
Vacated because otherwise below,
April 20. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for John son of Katherine and Giles son
Windscfr. of Daniel de Middleburgh in Zealand, proctors sent by the count of Holland
to England to settle disputes between his subjects and those of the king.
[Fadera.'\
April 25. Mandate to John de Foxle, koeper of the abbey of St. Peter, Westminster,
Windsor. to deliver the temporalities of that house to John de Kidyngton, formerly
a monk of that place, the king having, upon the confirmation of his election,
as abbot, by W. bishop of Worccister, and William, archdeacon of Ariano,
on behalf of the Pope, restored them to him. By p.s. [1009.]
Writ de irUendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
abbey.
Mbmbranb 7.
May 2. John le Usser, staying in Ireland on the king's service, has letters nomi-
Woodstock. Dating William son of Richard his attorney for two years.
April 30. Presentation of Nicholas de Carleton to the church of Appelton, in the
Woodstock, diocese of Salisbury. By p.8.
May 1. The prior and convent of Shyroburne, upon Geoffrey de London and John
Woodstock, de Thornford, monks of that house, bringing letters from the chapter and
news of the death of Hugh, the late abbot, have letters of licence to elect.
By p.s.
May 4. Presentation of William de Pencrith to the church of Bladene, in the
diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Balph de Weston.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 3. Safe-conduct, for two years, for William de Stotes, merchant, of Tpres
(Ipra) in Flanders, coming into the realm to trade. By K.
May 7. Protection, for one year, for Master Philip de Barton, canon of St. Mary's,
Woodstock. Lincoln, and prebend of Leghton Manoirs upon Brimeswold. By p.s.
May ] . Licence, at the instance of queen Isabella, for Almaric de Sancto Amando
Woodstock, to enfeoff Master John de Sancto Amando of 6 carucates of land and 16/.
of rent in Bloxham, Alberbury, Famyngho and Alcrynton, together with
the hundred of Bloxham and advowson of the church of Alcrynton, held
in chief, and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and Mary his wife
and his heirs. By p.s.
May 8. Protection, for one year, for the prior of St. Andrew's, Northampton, going
Woodstook. beyond seas.
The abbot of Aulnay (de Alneto)^ staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating James de Martrignie and Benedict le Moigne bis attomevs for
three years. By fine of 40t.
The prior of St. Andrew's, Northampton, going beyond seas, has letters
nominating Peter de Sancto Lupo, bis fellow monk, and Nicholas de Merston
his attorneys for one year.
March !• Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of
Wectminster. Badinges of the church of Thacham, which ia of theur patronage. By p.s.
•9179. r
226
OALBNDAE OP PATENT BOLLS.
1310.
May 3.
Woodstock.
May 8.
Woodstock.
May 11.
May 9.
May 8.
Woodstock.
May 12.
Woodstock.
May 14.
Woodstock.
May 15.
Woodstock.
May 14.
Membrane 7 — cont.
Protection for the nuncios and other ministers of the Pope coming to
England on his business, provided they attempt nothing to the prejudice of
the king. [Fadera.] By K.
Grant, for life, at the request of Guyllimot Poyntz, king's yeoman, to
Perot de Solempniak of the custody of the warren or preserve (defensa)
called * Lagors de Sancton * [or Sentonge], which Guy Ferre, late seneschal
of the du<^y of [Aquitaine], had previously granted to him to hold during
the king's pleasure. By p.s. [1048.]
Protection, for one year, for Master Robert de Lesset, parson of the
church of Mitford. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Presentation of William de Ivory to the church of Ebbesham, in the
diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of Certeseye abbey
being in his hands.
Grant, for four years, to Gilbert de Glare, earl of Gloucester and Hert-
ford, of pontage upon all goods passing under or over his bridge at Merlawe.
ByK.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant, 10 April, 33 Edward I., to the
abbot and convent of Meaux (de Melsa) of the advowson of the church of
Skypse in Holdemesse, co. York, with licence to appropriate the church
after the death of Robert de Yestre, the parson.
Grant, for life, to John son of Marmaduke, for his good service to the
late^king, of the towns of Penreth and Langewathby in the manor of
Penreth to the yearly value of 200 marks, the return of writs, waifs, and
other liberties in those towns appertaining to the manor being reserved to
the king.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Barton, keeper of the manor.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert Poun, king's Serjeant, to prose-
cute all suits and matters touching the king in the court of Kin^s Bench.
ByK
Mandate to John de Cestre to deliver to him all the rolls and memorimda
of that office in his custody.
Pardon to John Brun of Rollondrith for the death of Adam de Sutton, as
it appears by the record of John Randolf and Robert Pugeys, justices of
gaol delivery of the late king for Oxford, that he killed him in self-defence.
Protection, for one year, for Robert do Boulton, master of the hospital
of St. Mary Magdalen without Berwick-upon-Tweed. By K.
The like for Peter de Shevedon [or Shenedon], dean of the king's free
chapel of Shrewsbury. By K.
Licence, at the instance of John de Broghton, king's clerk, for the aliena-
tion in mortmain by Thomas de Luton of land and rents to the yearly value
of 10/., of his own or another's fee, provided the same are not held in chief,
to three chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St.
James, Brackele, for the souls of himself and his ancestors.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Licence for Henry Trenchard to enfeoff Richard de Bume, clerk, of the
manor of Shaldeflet and of a messuage and 2 carucates of land in ChesthuUe,
held in chief, and further to grant him the reversion of a messuage, 2^ caru-
cates of land and 13«. 4d. of rent in Whacyngwelle, Shorewelle, Shaldflet
And Ohesthulle, held in cbief^ in the possession pf John de Ha^hman and
3 EDWARD n. 227
1310. Membrane 7 — cont.
Isabella his wife, and held by her for her life as dower oat of the feoffor's
iDheritance; and for the feoffee to regrant the above manor, lands and
reversion to the feoffor and Eleanor his wife and his heirs. By K.
Membrane 6.
May 14. Revocation of the presentation, upon the death of Robert de Stokes, the
Woodstock, late rector, of Nicholas de Carleton, king's clerk, to the church of Appelton,
in the diocese of Salisbury, notified to 8. bishop of that diocese, the king
having previously granted the reversion of the manor and of the advowson
of the church of Appelton, which the same Robert held for life of the
king's gift, to Giles de la Mote and Alice his wife.
Pardon to Robert Angot for the death of Thomas de Ryston and William
Maille, as it appears by the record of William de Ormesby and William
Colneye, justices of gaol delivery for Norwich, that he is a lunatic.
Pardon to William Hert of Hervyngton for the death of John Basely,
as it appears by the record of John de Foxle and William de Scalebroke,
justices of gaol delivery for Oxford, that he killed him in self-defence.
Ma^ 19* Notification to S. bishop of Salisbury, of the royal assent to the election
Eennmgton. of John Thomford, a monk of Shireburne, to be prior of that house.
May 20. Presentation of Adam de Osgodby to two parts of the church of Attel-
Eezmington. burgh, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the pour-
party of Robert de Monte Alto, kinsman and one of the heirs of Hugh de
Albiniaco, earl of Arundely in the advowsons of the churches, late of that
earl, being in his hands. By K.
Grant to Roger de Novo Mercato of permission to discharge his debt of
200 marks, in which he is indebted to the king, by yearly instalments of
10 marks, payable half-yearly, in enlargement of a former grant during
pleasure to the like effect. By K., on the information of J. de Sandale*
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Ma^ 21. Presentation of Peter de Abyton to the church of Hadenham, in the
Eennmgton. diocese of Ely, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of that see.
May 11. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Philip le Lou and Margaret
Woodstock, his wife, of the advowson of the church of Whatcote to the prioress and
nuns of Pyneleye, and for them to appropriate the church. By K.
May 22. Nicholas, abbot of St. Evroul, staying beyond seas, has letters nomi-
EenniDgton. nating Robert de Petlynge and Henry de Bifeld his attorneys for four
years.
May 21. Peter, abbot of St. Lucien-les-Beauvais (de Sancto Luciano juxta
Belvacum)j staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Gerard de Dyjoun
and Walter Hasard his attorneys for three years.
May 20. Exemption, for two years, for Nicholas de Halgford from being put on
assises, juries, or recognisances. By K.
May 22. Mandate to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator on this side Trent» for the
Eennington. restitution of the temporalities of the house of Bromhale to Claripia de
Cotes, a nun of that place, the king, in consideration of the poverty of the
house, and being unwilling to cause loss to the nuns by a prolonged voidance^
having accepted her preferment as prioress by S. bishop of Salisbury in
v2
228 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane 6 — cont,
place of Matilda de Broghton, whose electioD, although the royal assent had
been given to it, he pronounced void.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
house.
Mav 24. Protection, with clause volumusy until Michaelmas, for Gkrard Salvejn,
Eennrngton. going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
He also has letters nominating Alan de Killum and John de Bothingges
his attorneys for the same period.
May 22. Licence for Robert le Parker of Langele to grant in fee to Bobert le Clerk
Eennrngton. of Langley, Agnes his wife and his heirs, 2 messuages and 4 acres of
land in Langele, held in chief; and for them to demise the same to the
grantor for his life. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Licence for Bobert le Parker of Langele to grant in fee to Walter
Cheyndut of that place and Christiana his wife, 2 messuages and 5 acres
of land in Langele, held in chief; and for them to demise the same to the
grantor for his life. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 24. Authority for Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Henry
Eennington. de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, John de Britannia, earl of Bichmond, and Edmund,
earl of Arundel, to guarantee, until the following Thursday, to Avmer de
Valence, earl of Pembroke, Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex, and Guy de Beauchaump, earl of Warwick, that they may safely
Eroceed to Kennington to treat with the king, and return again. French,
Pari WriU.']
May 23. Presentation of John de Percy to the church of Henton, in the diocese
EemiiDgton. of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the manor of Henton being for
divers causes in his hands. By K., on the information of W. de Mdton.
May 26. Safe-conduct for William Cokyn, burgess and merchant of the town of
St. John of Perth, in Scotland, coming to England by licence of John son
of Marmaduke, keeper of that town, to trade and to purchase victuals and
other necessaries for the sustenance of the keeper and others staying
in that town, provided that he and his servants have letters of recom-
mendation from the keeper, and that they hold no communion with the
Scotch rebels. By K.
The like for Simon le Clerk, burgess of Perth. By E.
The like for Thomas de Bossy, burgess of Perth. By E.
May 25. Protection, in Ireland until Michaelmas, for Walter Lenfaunt, going
beyond seas on the king's service. By E.
He also has letters nominating John de Pembroke his attorney in Ireland
for one year. By E.
May 28. Pardon to Madoc ap Yor Chooc' of his outlawiy for the death of Eynon
Saer of Maillorseysnek, co. Flint, for which he had been indicted whilst
absent in Scotland on the service of the late king.
By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
MSMBRANS 5.
May 25. Pardon to John de Swynnerton, John son of Adam de Whethales, Boger
EenmDgton. de Tytnesoure, Balph Proudfot, John de Bentele, Alexander de Adele, John
le Clerk of Swynnerton, Bobert Bole, Bobert le Stedeman of Swynnertoui
3 EDWABD n. 229
1310. Membrane 5 — cont,
Bichard Baseson, Bobert Trjpon, Bobert son of Margery, and 'Ithel
Jonesknave of Swjnnerton/ for the rape of Joan, late the wife of Peter
de Gresele. By K.
May 24. Exemption, for life, for Gerard Dorgoill, citizen of London, from all
EenniDgton. aids, tallages, wakes, and other contributions in the city of London, or
elsewhere within the realm, the king's accustomed prises excepted; from
being made mayor, sherifi*, coroner, alderman, or other minister of the
king ; and from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances in that city,
he not having obtained the letters patent of this liberty, formerly granted
to him, on 12 March last, at the instance of John de Warenna, earl of
Surrey. By p.s.
May 28. Grant, for life, in enlargement of a former grant during pleasure, to Hugh
Windsor, de Audele of the custody of the castle of Montgomery, to hold in the
same manner and to render to the Exchequer the same sum as William
de Leyburne, deceased. By p.8.
March 8. Presentation of Thomas de Burton, chaplain, to the church of Carleton, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincolu. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
May 29. Pardon to William son of Henry le Fevre of Egrun, co. Nottingham,
Windsor, of his outlawry for non-appearance in the time of the late king to answer
touching an appeal of mayhem by Alice daughter of Bichard de Scarle of
Batheley.
May 30. Protection, for one year, for Master Martin de Beynake, prior of
Windsor. Wangeford, staying beyond seas on the king's service. By Bl.
Protection, until Christmas, with clause volumus^ for William de
Hastingges, going to Gascony on the king's service.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton, and by the testimony
of W. de Thomtoft.
May 20. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of
Kennington. Croxton of the church of Mellynge, which is of their own advowdon.
By fine of 100 marks, on the information of W. de Melton.
May 29. Pardon to Walter Patte of Egerton for the death of Balph son of William
Windsor, de Inwardyn, as it appears by the record of Miles de Bodeberwe and Bichard
de Harleye, justices of gaol delivery for Shrewsbury, that he killed him in
self-defence.
Pardon to Bichard le Kynge of Norton for the death of Thomas son of
Henry de Norton, as it appears by the record of Miles de Bodeberwe and
Bichard de Harleye, justices of gaol delivery for Shrewsbury, that he killed
him by mischance. By El.
June K Prohibition against all persons attempting to disturb Master Jordan
Beigate. Moraunt, clerk, in the possession of the treasorership of the church of
Wells, to which the king has collated him. IFoedera.]
1309.
Oct 11. Pardon to John son of William de Fnimpton-Cotel of his outlawry in
Stony Stratford, the county of Oloucester for tlie death of Andrew de Seydon. By p.8.
1310.
June 3. Grant, for life, to William de Vans of the custody of the hundreds of
Windsor. Flegge and Happing, co. Norfolk, rendering yearly at the Ezohequer the
same farm as John le Ussher, deceased. By p.s.
June 6. Boger Le Strange (Extraneui)^ in bad health, has letters nominating John
de StMinford and Bidiard de Hawems his attorneys for two years.
230 . CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane 6 — cont,
June 3. Kobert de Criketot, staying in England, hns letters nominating John de
la Mountayne, the younger, his attorney in Ireland for two years.
June 4. Herbert de Marisco, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Robert
Everard his attorney for two years.
May 30. Appointment of Henry de Cobeham the younger and Robert de Ken-
Windsor, dale, warden {custos) of the Cinque Ports, together with a clerk to be
elected^ by them, to assess and levy the twenty-fifth granted by Parlia-
ment to the king for the war in Scotland.
Writ de intendendo directed to the barons and others of those ports.
Mandate to the above-named collectors, in case the barons of the ports
wish to make a fine in lieu of the twenty-fifth, to give them a day for
appearing before the barons of the Exchequer. The barons of the Cinque
Ports are to be informed that those who appear on their behalf are to have
full power for the respective ports; otherwise, the commissioners are to
levy, with all expedition, the twenty-fifth according to the tenor of the
letters patent. [Pari, fVrits,']
May 28. Licence for Bartholomew de Bndelesmere and Margaret his wife to
Windsor, re-deliver to queen Margaret, for her life, the manor of Lesnes, co. Kent,
the reversion whereof the king has granted to them upon the death of the
queen, tenant for life by grant of the late king, she having attorned and
then surrendered the manor to them. By K.
June 16. Licence for William Martyn, the elder, to grant to Henry de Lacy, earl
Westminster, of Lincoln, and Joan his wife, and their issue, with remainder failing issue
to himself and his heirs, the manors of Blakedon, co. Somerset, and Langare,
Upexe, and Holun, co. Devon, held in chief, the knights' fees of the manors
with 3,000 acres of wood in the manor of Holun, and the advowsons of the
churches of Holun and Blakedon excepted.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Membrane 4.
June 8. Grant, for life, to Robert de Malo Lacu, for his good service to the late
Windsor, and present kings, of the castle and manor of Bollesovre> rendering yearly
for the same one sore-hawk. By p.s.
Mandate to Master John de Everdon to deliver to him the castle with
its armour, victuals, &c.
Confirmation of a bond, 24 December 1309, by the abbot and convent of
Wynchecumbe, in the diocese of Worcester, to the bishop of Lincoln, bind-
ing themselves to present any person nominated by him, or his successors,
to the vicarage of the church of Enncstan in his diocese, when void, in
recompense for the loss falling on the bishop and his successors, by their
having obtained a licence to appropriate that church.
By fine of 10 marks, on the information of the Treasurer by a bill under
his seal.
June 12. William de Hastingges, going to Gascony on the king's service, has
Westminster, letters nominating William de Mosewelle his attorney until Christmas.
Baldwin le Flemyng, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Robert de
Belyngges and John Furse his attorneys for two years.
Bogo de Enoville, staying in England, has letters nominating Bartholomew
de Bemewelle and John de Brodwardyn his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
8 EDWABD IL 231
1310. Membrane 4c — cont.
June 8. Pardon to William de Moumpelers of Brumleje of his oatlawry for non-
Windsor, appearance in the court of King's Bench of the late king to answer for
divers felonies committed in the countj of Kent. Bj El.
Exemplification of a pardon granted, 15 December, 24 Edward I., to
Henrj le Prest of Aurenj, the original letters patent having been burned
in his house, for breaking prison, when he was a prisoner for the theft of
wheat, and for abjuring the [Channel] Islands.
June 12. Protection, for two years, for the abbot of Alnewyk.
Westminster. By K., at the instance of Henry de Percy.
June 3. Thomas de Leukenore, going on pilgrimage beyond seas, has letters
Windsor, nominating William de Leycestre, clerk, and John de Hadynden his attor-
neys until Easter.
Protection also for him for the same period. By p.8.
June 12. Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant, 1 April, 27 Edward I., to the
Windsor, prior and Friars Preachers of Scardeburgh, after inquisition ad quod
damnum taken by the tfhcriff of the county of York, of licence to pave a
street within the wall of that town, extending from the house of John de
Picheford to that of John le Blake towards their church, which will be a
great convenience to the men of the town.
June 16. Protection, for one year, for Boger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, going
Westminster, to Ireland. By p.8.
He also has letters nominating John de Bromfeld and Philip de la Lee
his attorneys for the same period.
June 13. Gilbert de Bohun, staying in England, has letters nominating John le
Bakere of Whitehurst his attorney in Ireland for two years.
June 15. Mandate to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator on this side Trent, to restore
the temporalities of the house of Shyrburne to John de Thomeford, whose
election as abbot has been confirmed by S. bishop of Salisbury.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
abbey.
June 16. Presentation of Bichard de Ideshale to a moiety of the church of Walepol,
Westminster, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
the see of Ely. By K.
Roger de Saucta Brigida, staying in England, has letters nominating
William le Hore his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Protection, with clause volumtu^ for one year, for Bichard de Burgb|
earl of Ulster, staying in Ireland.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
June 14. Pardon to Isolda daughter of William Sampson, a prisoner in Newegate,
for robbing John Champion of London at les Elmes in the connty of
Middlesex. By K.
Revocation, addressed to the keeper of the spiritualities of the see of Ely,
of the presentation by the king, during the voidanoe of the see, of Peter
de Abyton, king's clerk, to the church of Hadenham, in the diocese of Ely,
upon a false report of the death of Master Geoffrey de Pakenham, vicar of
that church, who is certified to be alive.
June 16. Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant for life, 27 Julyi 33 Edward I.,
at the instance of queen Margaret, to Walter de Waldeshiefi of the fdrester-
ship of Peak, formerly held by Nicholas le Convers, deceased.
By E., on the inf orauifeioii of W» de Melton.
232 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310, Membrane 4 — cont,
June 13. Presentation of John de Sandale to the church of Sjmundesbume in the
Westminster, diocese of Durham. By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
June 14. Pardon to John de Hercy and Letitia his wife, Richard le Bachiler,
Westminster. Thomas Waundard of Shoteswelle, John de Paunton of Fennycomptoii,
Roland Thelavedis brother of Kjngeston, Henry de Hockele, William de
Somerville, Luke de Hercy, Nicholas le Somenour, Robert Scarlet, Peter le
Organer, Gilbert de Rodeby, John le Seynter, GFeoffrey de Simili, William
Pennerosy Simon de Compton, chaplain, Robert le Warner of Derset, Robert
Arkyl, John de Famdon, Thomas de Coton, John de Cireiicestre, Robert de
Bourton, John le Longe, John Aylmer, John le Ghapmon of Kyngeston,
Thomas le Vikere, Henry le Sherman, John le Bowyer, Walter Penneros,
John de Gretenoke, Simon le Catere of Kyngeston, Warin de Seymore,
William de Lucy, Richard de Stanford, William Brayn, Walter Dey ville,
John de Nafford, Roger Corbison, Robert Rugge, Thomas le Calewe and
Walter his brother, Thomas de ColhuUe, Richard le Yikeres, and John le
Ghapmon for entering the close of Thomas de Tydenton, late parson of the
church of Pilardinton Hercy, at that place, breaking his doors and windows,
and carrying away his goods. By K., and by fine of 20/.
Membrane 3.
Jane 15. Pardon to Robert son of Robert the fisherman of Datchet, taken within the
Westminster, king's verge at Kennington, for the death of John le Ram of Datchet, as it
appears by the record of the steward and marshals of the king's household
that he killed him in self-defence.
May 27. Safe-conduct for Peter le Gastikere, merchant of Ypres in* Flanders,
Windsor, coming to England with cloth and other wares to trade.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
June 10. The like for Denys Belle, merchant of Tpres. By p.8.
The like for Nichasius le Sage, merchant of Tpres.
By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
June 17. Safe-conduct, until the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, for Bynde Bone-
Westminster, aventure and Philip his brother, sent by the king to Lombardy to buy
twenty war horses and twelve mares for his use.
Reymund, cardinal deacon of the church of Sancta Maria Nova, stay-
ing at the court of Rome, has letters nominating Eiias de Rivali of Bor-
deaux and GeofiPrey Ventre de Orge, of Dole {Doleruis)^ or either of them,
his attorneys for three years.
June 16. Pardon, upon fine, to Matilda, late the wife of Thomas de Neville, for
Westminster, acquiring in fee together with her late husband, without the licence of the
late king, from Ralph de Grescy the manor of Sniterby, held in chief; with
restitution of the same.
June 17. Grant to Otto Ferre, king's yeoman, of the ferry over the Medewye at
Westminster. Rochester until the bridge, now broken, shall be repaired.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Vacated becatue otherwise below,
June 16. Licence, upon fine, for the appropriation in mortmain bv the abbot and
convent of Lavenden of the diurch of Lathtbebuiyy which is of their
. advowson.
3 EDWAED II. 233
1310. Membrane 3 — cont.
Licence, upon fine, for alienations in mortmain to the prior and convent
of Llanthony near Gloucester, bj Hugh de Staunford, of a messuage, one
virgate of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 2 acres of pasture in Berton Regis,
near Gloucester ; and by Master John Sumery, clerk, of a messuage and
20 acres of land in Brokesworthe.
June 17. Grant to Otto Ferre, king's yeoman, of the ferry over the Medewaye at
Bochester, the rights of others reserved, until the bridge, now broken, shall
be repaired. He is to find and maintain boats and other necessaries.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
June 24. Licence for Henry de Urtiaco to grant to G^ofirey de Putteneye, clerk,
Canterbury, his manors of Cury Ry vel and Langport, and the advowson of the church
of Cury By vel, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant them to him
and Sibyl his wife and his heirs.
The prior of Bath, staying in England, has letters nominating Bichard
de Sutton and Balph de Sobbury his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
June 18. Licence for the abbot and convent of Hyde by Winchester to grant to
Westminiter. Master Jordan Moraunt, king's clerk, 60/. a year for his life, to be received
out of their manors of Micheldevere, Wordia, Berton, Stanham, Wudeman-
cote, Laverkestok, and Slaksted, with Anna and Strattone, co. Southampton.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain, although after inquisition ad
quod damnum the sheriff of the county of Lancaster returns that it is to
the king's prejudice, of a messuage and a carucate of land in Holand and
the advowson of the church of Childewelle, by Robert de Holand to William
le Gode chaplain and twelve other chaplains and their successors celebrating
divine service daily in the chapel of St. Thomas the Martyr in Holand.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
June 16. Licence for Thomas de Multon of Gillesland to grant the reversion of
the manor of Kirkeoswald, held in chief, to John de Castre, who, with
Isabella his wife, holds it as her dower of the inheritance of the grantor.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
June 17. Pardon, upon fine, to Juliana, late the wife of William de Leybume, for
Westminster, acquiring with her husband for their lives, without licence, from Thomas de
Leybume, tenant in chief, the manors of Asshetesford and Mere ; with
restitution of the manors.
June 25. Protection with clause volumus^ until the Purification, for Alexander le
Canterbury. Convers, going to Ireland on the king^s service. By C.
John, abbot of St. G-eorge's, Baskerville, staying beyond seasy has letters
nominating Ralph le Fevre and Robert de Pount Audemer his attomeya for
three years.
July 2. Drogo de Barentino, staying in the Island of Jereseye, has letters nomi-
Westminster. nating John de Sanford and Gilbert de Barentino his attomeyi for one
year.
July 4. Robert son of Walter and Alice his wife, going to Jerusalem, have letters
nominating William de Hanyngfeld and Ralph de Hevenhale their attorneys
for three years.
Master Richard Berard^ canon of the church of St. Aitbe (Elbey), Emly,
staying in England, has letters nominating attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
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Protection, until Easter, for Philip de Coleville, going beyond seas on
pilgrimage. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
July 4. Licence for Hugh de Neville to grant to Eichard de Ely his manor of
Westminster. Arnhale, co. Nottingham, held in diief, and for the latter to re-grant it to
him and Ida his wife, and their heirs male, with remainder to the right
heirs of the grantor. By fine of 10/.
Mandate to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side Trent, for the
restitution of the temporalities of the house of Priterwell to Thomas de
Shelenestrode, preferred to the priorship of that house by the prior of
Lewis.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of that
house.
July 5. Protection, for three years, for Kobert son of Walter and Alice his wife,
going to Jerusalem. By K.
Protection, for one year, for Aymer de Archiako, going beyond seas.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
He also has letters nominating Bichard de Wykeham and Thomas de
Goudray his attorneys for the same period.
July 6. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Sandale, king's clerk, to the
Westmmster. office of treasurer of the Exchequer.
Mandate to W. bishop of Worcester, to deliver to him the keys and all
other matters in his custody appertaining to that office.
Mbmbrans 2.
June 25. Emericns de Friscobaldis, to whom the constableship of the castle of
Canterbuxy. Bordeaux has been committed during pleasure, and Hugelin Hugelyn, his
deputy, are not to be charged in their accounts with any of the issues of
the duchy [of Aquitaine], but only with such issues as the controller of the
castle, or other of the king's ministers for those parts shall charge them.
They are also to be quit of ail actions and other troubles arising out of such
receipts and accounts. By p.s.
The like in regard to the Change of London and Canterbury, the custody
of which had been committed to him during pleasure. By p.s.
Emericus de Friscobaldis, in case payments exceed receipts, to retain the
constableship of the castle of Bordeaux, previously granted to him during
pleasure, until he shall have recouped himself. By p.8.
Allowances to be made to Emericus de Friscobaldis and his fellows, the
receivers for the duchy [of Aquitaine] and land of Agenois, for all pay-
ments made on account of the debts of the late, or of necessaries for the
present king. By p.s.
June 25. Acquittance, in full, for Emericus and Bettinus de Friscobaldis and their
Canterbury, fellows of that society upon rendering an account of the customs of wool,
hides and wool-fells, and upon other goods in England and Ireland, of the
silver mines in the county of Devon, of various sums of money due to the
Treasury in Ireland, of the fifteenth voted by Parliament to the late king,
and of that part of the tenth imposed on the clergy by pope Clement, cdl
which have been received by them up to 15 April, 2 Edward II.
July 4. Further assignment to Emericus de Friscobaldis and his fellows of the
WestmiDftflr. cnstoms on wool, hides and wool-fellsi for the dischaige of 219685/. 4s, S^d,^
3 EDWABD n. 286
1310. Membrane 2 — ami,
certified by the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to be due to them,
and of any other sums which they may disburse on behalf of the king.
By p.8.
Acquittance for Emericus de Friscobaldis and his associates, receivers of
the customs upon wools, hides and wool-fells, in England and Ireland, upon
rendering their account for the issues of those customs and other sums of
money, from Michaelmas, 22 Edward I., to 15 April, 2 Edward IL, and
from the latter date to 19 April last, for those issues in England ; also in
respect of the issues of the mines in the county of Devon from 18 April,
27 Edward I., to 26 February, 29 Edward I. By p.s.
June 18. Mandate to J. bishop of Lincoln and B. bishop of London, collec-
tors of the tenth imposed for three years by pope Clement on the clergy of
England and Ireland, to direct their sub-collectors in Ireland to pay over to
Alexander de Bykenore, the treasurer of Ireland, 2,500 marks out of the
issues of that tenth, the treasurer giving them a receipt for the same*
May 16. Exemption, for life, in continuation of a former grant to like effect, for
Woodstock. Simon de Swaneslond, merchant of London, from all prises, tallages, aids,
wakes and other contributions, as well in London as elsewhere, the king's
prises excepted, and from being made mayor, sheriff, coroner, alderman, &c.
By p.s.
-— ~ Licence for alienations in mortmain to the master and scholars of Balliol,
— Oxford, by Master Hugh de Sancto Ivone and Master Geoffrey de Horke-
stowe of a messuage in Oxford, in aid of their maintenance ; by Master
Hugh de Warkenby and Master William de Gotham of four messuages in
that town to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of
St. Katherine of that house ; bv Master Walter de Foderynggeye of a plot
of land in the suburbs of Oxford ; and by Gilbert de Ponte Fracto and
Thomas de Humbleton of two other plots of vacant land, held in chief,
lying in the suburbs of the town, for the enlargement of the dwelling-houie
of the master and scholars.
Membrane 1.
July 5. Safe*conduct within the realm for the vintners and merchants of the
Westminster, duchy [of Aquitaine] coming over with their wares to trade. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the mayor and sherifb of London for the same
merchants.
The like directed to the keeper and bailiffs of the town of Kyngeston-
upon-Hulle for the same merchants.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Merkyngfeld, king's clerk, to
the office of chancellor of the Exchequer.
July 6. Presentation of Thomas de Agmodesham to the church of St. Thomas
the Martyr of Wynchelse, with letters to H. bishop of Winchester.
By EL, on the information of W. de Melton.
July 6. Grant to Guy Ferre, for his good service to the late king and for the
Westminster, expenses incurred by him whilst employed in Gascony and elsewhere, of the
yearly sum of 438/. I4s, 3|ef., being the sum payable by Henry de Lacy,
earl of Lincoln, to whom the king has granted during the minority of the
heir the custody of the manors of Brunne and Deping, co. Lincoln, which
manors Joan, late the wife of John Wake, held at the date of her death of
the inheritance of Thomas son and heir of her deceased hnsband. Further,
should the heir die a minor, and should those nuaunn^ hj reascm of the
236 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310, Membrane 1— conl.
minority of the next heir, fall into the king's hands, Guj Ferre is to con-
tinue to receive the above sum until such time as the heir, if he lived,
would attain his majority. By K,
Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln.
July 2. Licence for alienations in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St. Mary,
Westminiter. York, in part satisfaction of a grant made by the late king, at the request
of queen Margaret, in the parliament of Lincoln of licence to acquire land
and rents to the value of 200/. a year, by Thurstin Fraunceys of a messuage
and one acre of land in Bouthum ; by Richard de Morlund of a toft and
2 bovates of lands in Foston ; and by William son of Thomas de Kouthe-
clife near York of a toft and 2 bovates of land in Boutheclife near York,
which are worth 16«. a year, as appears by an inquisition taken by John de
Hothum, escheator beyond Trent. By K.
March 12. Remission to Isabella do Bello Monte, lady of Yescy, in consideration of
Westminster, the expenses incurred by her in the company of queen Isabella, and also at
the request of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, of payment of the farm of
110/., subject to the payment of which sum she holds, for life, by grant of
the king, the custody of the castle of Baumburgh with truncage {truncagium)
and a rent in the town of Warnemuthe ; f orthur remission tx> her of pay-
ment of 40^. yearly, the value of 13 acres of arable land with a separate
pasturage lying between the demesne lands of the castle lately held by
Thomas Ligier for his life, provided that she shall maintain at her own
expense the houses, doors, bridges and walls of the castle, and also the
watchmen ; but in case of war the king shall find victuals and other
necessaries for the defence of the castle, and further shall also cause the
great and little towers and the great outer wall to be kept in repair at his
own expense. By p.s.
July 5. Grant, for five years, at the instance of Robert Darcy, to the good men
Westminster, of the county of Lancaster, towards the repairs of the bridges of Wering-
ton and Sonky, co. Lancaster, of pontage, of which William le Botiller of
Werington and Robert le Norays, or their deputies, are to be the collectors.
By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
^QQQ MSMBRANB 44c/.
July 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert de Roubnry and R. de
Towcester. Byngham, on complaint by the prior of Lenton that John de Cokefeld,
clerk, Henry Dubold of Langar, Ralph de Barton, Geoffrey de Framdenne
and William de Scaldeford with others broke the church of Langar and
carried away his wool to the value of 10/^, and drove away from Langar
80 lambs of the price of 6 marks. By p.s.
Mbmbranb 43</.
July 1 1. The like to John de Foxle, John de Batesford, and Nicholas de Kyrkeham,
Waltham. on complaint by Thomas de la Hyde, sheriff of Cornwall, that when he, with
John de Degleton (nc), Henry le Parker, Richard de Brewode, William le
Ecu, Hugh de la Hide, and Fulk G^lly, his bailifis, had seized the cattle
of certain stannary-men of Blakemore, co. Cornwall, for a debt of 100/., in
which they are bound to the king, Robert Smalemone, John Dynmaelda,
Michael de Trevarran, John Gywe, John le Poor of Rudefoa, John le
Glaa of BudefoB, Micbad Lnox of BadefoB, Paul de Budefosi Walter
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237
1309.
July 14.
Langlej.
July 16.
Langley.
July 16.
LaDgley.
July 16.
Langley.
July 15.
Langley.
Memhrane 43(f — eont,
Playce, William Pack, Andrew le Fatyer, William le Stuel of Lemensuez,
Roger Amory, Jobu Raufesmau de Tresedom, Ralph Joyel of Bellonde,
Nicholas Baillur, John son of Thomas de Polgrun, William Best, Robert
son of Nicholas Duraunt, and John Chiket of Tregorz, with other stannary-
men, forcibly rescued the cattle, assaulted him and his bailiffs, and intending
to kill him, followed him to the house of Ralph de Arundell, parson of the
church of St. Columb Major, where they besieged him until Thomas le
Arcedekne, one of the conservators of the peace for the county, with a great
posse delivered him.
Substitution of John de Certeseye in a commission of assize for the
county of Kent, issued to William Inge and H. de Gobeham, in the place of
the former.
Commission of oyer and terminer to J. de Foxle, Gilbert de Knorille and
Nicholas de Kyrkeham, on complaint by the abbot of Boclond that John
de Stoure, Roger Pepercorn, Walter Pepercorn, William Bithirdune, Roger
de Fulemore, Nicholas le Forester, William Rauf, John Rauf, Thomas atte
More, Richard Woleward, John Schirreve, John de Mir if eld, and Walter
Muntsorel, with others, by night broke his houses at Payber, oo. Devon,
drove away 40 oxen, 20 cows and 4 bullocks, of the price of one hundred
marks, and assaulted and imprisoned his servants. By fine of 40s.
The like to John de Berewyk and John de Foxle, on complaint by
Anthony bishop of Durham, touching the persons who broke his houses
in the parish of St. Martin without the Bar of the New Temple, London,
and carried away his goods. IFcedera,']
The like to Henry Spigumel and Thomas de Bumham, on complaint bj
Anthony bishop of Durham, touching the persons who felled trees in his
wood at Colynweston, co. Northampton, and carried them away, [/oedera.]
The like to William de Bereford and John de Cantilupo, on complaint
by Roger de Billesleye and Isabella his wife, that William de la Spyneye
and Marger[y] his wife, Thomas de Litleton, Master Ralph de Witheleye,
William de Wolvardynton, John de Dufford, Simon Agaz, and Richard le
Clerk of Cokton, with others, entered his houses at Cokton, co. Warwick,
assaulted him, his children and servants, imprisoned him, took away his
wife Isabella to Warwick and imprisoned her there, impounded 6 of his
oxen and 8 of his cows, broke his close, felled his trees, and with cattle
depastured, trampled down and consumed his growing com. By C*
July 30.
Stamford.
Mbmbranb 42dm
The like to William Trussel and Henry de Lychefeld, on complaint by
Robert de Asshebume, that William de Eston, Richard de Northampton,
clerk, William Power, Jordan de Hamelamstede, and Walter le Lomb,
chaplain, with others, carried away his goods at Gnoushale, co. Stafford.
By K., at the instance of J. de Somery.
The like to William le Vavassur and John de Insula, on complaint by
Margaret, late the wife of Thomas de Shepeleye, that William de Somersete,
WilUam Codlyng of York, William de Walmegate, Robert Williamesman
de Walmesgate, Geoffrey de Thimum, and Williun de Shefeld removed
her from the custody of the manor of Shepeleye, co. York, with their
cattle depastured the herbage in the meadows and gardens, broke the
doors and locks of the houses, and carried away her gooda. Thomas de
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Aug. 5.
Stamford.
Aug. 2.
Stamford.
1309. Membrane 42d^eoni.
Burgo, from whom Thomas de Shepeleje had held by knight service,
demised the custody of the manor during the minority of John son and
heir of the same Thomas de Shepeleye, to Roger Malet^ who granted it to
Bobert de Bardelby, by whom it had been demised to Nicholas de EUerker,
by whose demise the said Margaret held it. By p.s.
Commission associating John de Donecastre with the above-named
justices.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge and Henry de Cobeham
the younger, touching the persons who broke the park of Nicholaa, late
the wife of Baldwin de Aldham, at Aldham, co. Kent, hunted therein and
carried away game. By fine of 20«.
The like to Henry de Percy and John de Insula, touching the persons
who broke the parks of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, at Staynford,
Haytfeld and Wakefeld, his free chaces there and at Thorne, Fis^elake,
Conyngesburgh, Halyfax, Soureby, and Ovynden, and his free warrens at
Conyngesburgh, Dalton and Sandale, all in the county of York, hunted
therein and carried away game.
Oct. 24. (Inserted at a later date.) Commission associating J. de Donecastre
— - with the above-named justices.
Aug. 3.
Stamford.
Aug. 2.
Stamford.
Aug. 2.
Stamford.
July 16.
Mbmbranb 41c?.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Batesford and William de
Hareden, on complaint by John de Foxle that John de Fenes, John de
Benefeld, Adam le Joevene of Benefeld, John Doumarch, Henry de
Benefeld, William le Chapelayn of Benefeld, John le Chapeleyn of Ware-
feld, William Dolewynne of Warefeld, Thomas Bussel of Warefeld, Bobert
atte Lake, Thomas atte Frythe, Bichard de Bokhurst, William de Wodehok,
John Thorger of Benefield, Bichard de London of Benefeld, John Moryz,
Adam Moryz, Bichard Lomprey, John Polment, John Hereward, William
Sweyn, Adam atte Held, Adam Elys, William de Stok[es], William atte
Hume, William de Carleton, John Tendon, Geoffrey atte Beche, Hugh de
Stonehulle, and William Turry, with others, by night broke his dyke at
Assherugge, co. Wilts, and felled, uprooted and carried away his trees and
plantations.
The like to William de Deen and Alan de Goldingham, on complaint by
Michael Cheme, that Alice de Bello Monte, Henry son of Alexander
Biweston, John Fiz le Seneschal, John son of Bobert de Heldenesse,
John de Granse, John son of Philip Wolston, Thomas son of Philip
Wolston, John son of Philip Wolston, Bichard Curteys, Michael Curteys,
Greoffrey Wolstan, Geoffrey le Provost, Gilbert Petche, Simon le Bateler,
William Leggegould, John de Saston the younger, William le Blount,
Serlo le Fevre of Cristeshale, Henry le Drivere of Strathale, Thomas
Bunt, Serlo Eelat, William le Hey ward of Elmedon and John his brother,
Philip atte Coshe, John de Badeclive, John le Serjaunt of Cristeshale, and
Alexander Byweston, assaulted him at Elmedon, co. Essex.
By K., on the information of N. de Segrave.
The like to Henry Spigumel and Bobert de Brues, on complaint by Boger
Trumuyn (or Trumwyn), touching the persons who assaulted his servant,
David Don, at Stone, co. Stafford, and took from him 10/. belonging to the
complainant.
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1309.
Aug. 3.
Stamford.
Aug. 5.
Stamford.
Membrane 4ld — coni.
The like to John de Foxle and John de Batesford, on complaint bj
Ajmer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, that William du Boys, with William
and John his sons, and Martin son of John de Wjke, with others, broke
his close at Sepworth, co. Wilts, depastured his growing com, and assaulted
his men and servants.
Commission to John de Thorpe and William de Ormesbj to hear all
suits in which the men of the earl of Holland are complainants against
subjects of the king. [Fcedera,']
Aug. 4.
Stamford.
Aug. 4.
Stamford.
Mbmbranb 4(kf.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Bobert de Hetford, John de Mut-
ford and Humphrey de Waleden, on complaint by John de Mouoteney of
Wrytil that William Sparke of Wrytil, with others, forcibly entered his
dwelling-house at Bokeswelle, co. Essex, assaulted him and carried away
a charter and deed, also a bond for 300/., in which the same John de
Mounteney is bound to him, and other goods. By fine of 2 marks.
Commission to John de Grey and Bobert de Bures to enquire touching
the liberties and customs granted to the Welshmen of Hope and Hopedale
by the late king after the war of Madoc Apthlewelyn, and whether they
have usurped any contrary to that grant, and have appropriated and assarted
a great part of the king's wastes and woods there.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe and John de Mut-
f ord, on complaint by Stephen de Burghersshe that Gerard de Wachesham,
Thomas de Kepenham, William Bisshope, John Peck, Boger Hynglad,
Bobert de le Stele, Thomas Wymund, Simon Houo [or Hono], Thomas
Houo, Guy Houo, William Stanilond, John le Charpenter, William Jete,
William Andreu, Thomas son of Andrew Houo, Nicholas son of William
Cole, Edmund son of William Cole, Roger Herward, Bichard Herward,
Bichard son of Adam Wymer, Andrew Kebel, Adam son of Anselm
Andreu, Alan son of Boger Treye, Richard Walter, William Ko*, Giles
de Wachesham, Simon Sevard, Henry Skyt, Roger Cole, Thomas Terey,
Andrew Gumbald, Adam Hod, Walter Heylsegod, Michael Dobbe, William
Hare, Thomas Hare, Gilbert son of Clarice Hawelond, Thomas Cole,
Walter Hayt, Nicholas son of Adam Toke, Thomas Wodewelle, Thomas
Ketel, Walter Spyr, Bichard Edward, Adam Hubert of Worham, Edmund
Stannard, Geoffrey Stannard, Bobert de Perham, John Salerne, Bichard
Ansel, Walter le Suur, Hugh le Messer, Biclmrd Skyt, Edmund Cole,
Reginald Kele, Nicholas Cristemesse, Walter Mauwenne, Gilbert Bisshope,
William Baldcwene of Worham, Simon Hogot, Simon Pouel, William
Wombe, Walter Wombe, Edmund Cristemesse, Bobert de Kepenham,
Edmund de Marisco, Thomas de Marisco, Walter de Stcmefeld, Bobert
de Wode, Bobert son of Matilda Jordon, Hugh Bede, Bobert Thurkyld,
Thomas Bede, Geoffrey Angwys, Bobert Pook, Thomas Kebel, Bichard
Goman, Walter Hunwynne, Walter son of Walter Hunwynne, Walter
Pollard, Walter Salerne, Thomas Parle, Nicholas Haukyn, Willkm Cole,
Bobert Wanter, William Mantun, Boger Haukyn, John Hogot, Henry
Haukyn, Hugh Frost, Gilbert Herwy and Nicholas Bichard, destroyed
his turves, dug and placed for drying at Beydon, co. N6rfolk.
The like to the same justices, on complaint of John de Gissing agunst
the same persons.
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CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1309.
July 30.
Stamford.
Aug. 5.
Stamford.
Aug. 6.
Stamford.
Membrane 40d^ont.
The like to William le Yavassour, John de Insula and Master Kobert de
Fjkering, on complaint by Thomas de Tothille that John de Wauton and
Kobert his brother, John Warde and Simon Jonesknave de Wauton, with
others, assaulted and imprisoned him at. York.
The like to William de Mortuo Mari and Walter Hakelute, touching the
persons who broke the parks of Eoger de Mortuo Mari of Cheyrk at
Tadesterne, Wafere and Eouleje, cos. Hereford and Salop, hunted therein
and carried away game. By E.
The like to William de Mortuo Mari and Hugh de Croft, on complaint
by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore that Roger Folyot and William de
Sparchesford, with others, assaulted Thomas Ace, his clerk, at Stretton in
Strettonesdale, co. Salop, and took away from him the complainant's deeds
and charters which were in his custody. By K.
Aug. 1.
Stamford.
Aug. 4.
Stamford.
Aug. 5.
Stamford.
Membrane 39(L
Oommission of oyer and terminer to W. de Ormesby, William Inge,
Hervey de Staunton and John de Mutford, on complaint by J. bishop of
Norwich that Thomas de Secheford of Lynne, Robert de Walton, Peter
de Thornden, John de Thornden, Peter de Folsham, Lambert de Sancto
Omero, Fulk de Brisingham, William de Walton, Geoffrey Dreu, Ralph le
Palmer, Roger de Flicham, Thomas de Rigges, Philip de Ketleston, William
de Tylneye, Nicholas Breton, Thomas de Bauseye, Alan de Swerdeston,
William de Sculton, Simon de Cestrefeld, John de Merle, William Goldyng,
and Thomas Hughelyn, with other tenants of his town of Lynne, combing
against him, usurped cognisance of pleas, trespasses and conti'acts, and of
tenements devised within the town, hindered his bailiffs, prevented strangers
from settling and trading in the town, unless upon fines made to them,
imposed tallages upon his poor tenants, enacted ordinances contrary to the
liberties granted by the charters of the king's progenitors, and in other
ways usurped his jurisdiction. IParl. Wriis^ By K.
The like to Hervey de Staunton and William de Sancto G^rgio,
on complaint by Payn de Typetot that John de Lacy, parson of the
church of Dokesworthe, Henry de Trippelawe, clerk, John de Piyville of
Dokesworthe, Henry de Betton, Peter Pechey of Dokesworthe, Robert
Mau, Richard le Heyward of Dokesworthe, John le Suur of Dokesworthe,
Roger le Neve, William Roudham, William son of Ralph le Fevre, John le
Longe, Laurence Welyn and Peter his brother, Alan de Dokesworthe, clerk,
John Perchey, William Gladewyne and Ralph his son, William Stonhard,
John le Goys, John Austyn of Dokesworthe, Roger de Hildresham, Simon
le Goys, Stephen Mille of Wytlesford, Adam Chanu, John Stireman de
Langeford of Pampesworthe, Robert de Langeford the younger, Robert
de Langeford the elder, Laurence le Bercher of Iclinton, Walter Goscelyn
of Wytlesford, chaplain, John MoUe of Pampesworthe, Henry Cappe of
Ikelynton, Baldwin Romelyn, clerk, and Richard his brother, Baldwin
Ohacherel of Wytlesfordebrigge, John atte Brigge, Stephen ie Wayte, and
John le Gardiner of Ikelinton, with others, carried away his goods found
at Iskelinton, co. Cambridge, and assaulted his men and servants. By K.
Oommission associating Hervey de Staunton with William de Ormesby
and John le Breton, justices of oyer and terminer, touching the asportation
of the goods of Bartholomew de Welle at Tirington, co. Norfolk, bj
Richard de Alested, Thomas de Wotton and other persons.
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1309. membrane SOd^^cont
Aag. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trjkingbam and John
Stamford, de Neville of Howes, on complaint by Payn de Typetot that Thomas de
Sancto Lando and William de Asegerehawe, with others, broke his park
at Eston by Stokes, co. Lincoln, hunted therein and carried away game.
ByK.
Membrane 38d.
Aug 15. Commission de walliis et fossatis to William de Echingham, Henry
Lansrlej. Wardedieu and John Fyliol, for the marshes of Fothre and Wyltynge,
CO. Sussex.
Dec. 12. The like to H. de Baiocis, Nicholas de Bolingbroko and Walter de
Weitminster. Stalingburgh for the eea-coast and adjacent parts of Northcotes, Tetenay,
Humberstan, Thernesco, Itterby, Cle, Hole, Grimesby, Little Cotes, Great
Cotes-upon-Humber and elsewhere in the county of Lincoln.
1310.
Jan. 25. The like to W. de Echingham, Henry Wardedeu and John Filiol for the
marsh of Peveneseye and elsewhere in the county of Sussex.
1309.
Membrane 37d.
Aug. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hervey de Staunton and John le
Wettminst^. Breton, on complaint by Eichard Lucas that Boger Emelyn of Hoo and
Joan his wife, Ralph son of Roger Emelyn, Margaret Emelyn, Richard
son of Walter atte Flod and his sisters Emma, Margery and Beatrice,
Philip le Bercher of Throstholm, Alice de Catewade, John Gait of Hoo,
William son of Roger de Causton and Agnes his wife, Isabella Homund,
William atte Cherche of Hoo and his sons Geoffrey, Ralph and John,
Robert Buk of Gressenhale, Thomas de Blakefcn of Hoo, William Gollon,
John le Nunne and his sisters Margaret, Emma and Isabella, Peter son of
Sarra de Reymerston, William Noteman, Richard son of Matilda de Hoo,
John Wace of Hoo, Margaret Wace, Bartholomew de Hoo and Avelina
his wife, Robert Nichol, Thomas Ose of Hoo, Roger Jordan, and William
Brochard with his son John assaulted him at Hoo, co. Norfolk, and cut
and carried away his growing com. By fine of 20f.
Aug. 28. The like to H. Spigurnel and Hugh Wake, touching the persons who
Wettminster. broke the park and chace of John de Hastingges at Yerdeleye, co. North-
ampton, hunted therein and carried away game. By K.
The like to the same justices, touching the breach of the park of John
de Olneye at Faversham (Haversham), co. Buckingham. By E.
Aug. 28. Substitution of William de Cohieye, Master John de Cadomo and
Wefttmintter. William de Dene, together with Master Thomas de Cobeham, for Simon de
Monte Acuto, John de Crumbwelle, Henry Spigurnel, and the same Master
Thomas de Cobeham in a commission of oyer and terminer, touching,
forestalling, and other offences by merchants and others of the city of
London, which- commission was itself based on one issued 16 Edward I.,
to John de Lovetot, William de Carleton and Hugh de Cressingham [for
the like purpose.
Membrane S6d.
Aug. 21. Oommiflsion of oyer and terminer to William de Bereford, John de
I'^glAT- Clynton of Coleshulle and Nicholas de Warrewyk, on coiflplaint by Thomas
de Tydynton, parson of the church of I^lardynton, that John de Derby, dean
M579. Q
242 OALBNDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1309. Membrane ^d-^ont.
of the church of St. Chad, Lichfield, John prior of Monks Earkhj, William
abbot of Stoneleye, Henry de London, a monk of the same house, Bichard
de Stanford, Thomas vicar of the church of Badeford, John de Paunton,
Thomas Waundake, Bichai-d le Bachiler, Bobert Scarlet, William Pevres,
John de Nafford, William de Somerville, Henry de Hockeleye, Boger
Corbizoun, Henry le Bakere of Hampton, Peter le Organistre, John
Breel of Wellesburne, Gilbert de Bodeby, Thomas de Colehulle, Simon
de Compton chaplain, Geoffrey Symili of Badeford, Bobert le Warner of
Derset, Nicholas le Somenur, William Brain, John de Hercy and Letitia
his wife, Luke de Hercy, Thomas de Coton of Warrewyke, John le Boghier
of Warrewyke, John le Seyntnrer of Warrewyke, Thomas le Calewe of
Cherlecote and Walter his brother, Bobert Bugge, John le Chapman of
Cherlecote, and John Frere, with others, broke the doors of his dwelling-
house at Pilardynton Hercy, co. Warwick, carried away his goods and
assaulted his servants and men. By fine of 20s,
Aug. 16. The like to William de Bereford and Walter de Molesworthe, on com-
Langley. plaint by John de Paskedene that Simon de Kyngeshemed, John le Waleys
of Kynbelle, John de Blozham, David Simondesman de Kyngeshemed,
Walter de Sancto Andrea with Thomas and Boger his brothers, William
de Sancto Andrea, William Davy of Lutegareshale, Bobert Davy, Bobert
Morecoke, John Gretheved of Wendovere, Walter le Graunt of Huccote
with William and John his brothers, Bichard Ayse, Balph de Briddesthoniy
Bichard son of Peter le Beve of Huocote, Bobert Poer of Muresle, Nicholas
Cariage of Burton, John Galon of Stepyngle, Andrew de Jarpumville,
WUliam le Grant of Burton, William de Chalfhunte, Walter de Chalf-
hunte, Nicholas de Turville, Simon de Turville, Thomas Malet of Coynton,
John Dylman of Burton, John de fiamygge, and Bichard Wygge of
Burton, with others, by night burned his houses and goods at Aylesbury,
CO. Buckingham.
Aug. 26. Commission to Bichard Basset of Welledon and Hugh Daundelyn to
Westminster, report on the state of the castle of Bokyngham and of the stewardry of the
forest between the bridges of Oxford and Stamford, when demised by
William le Latimer, late constable of the castle and steward of the forest,
and when received by Baldwin de Maneres, now constable and steward.
They are to report to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Membrane Z5d,
Sept. IL Commission to Bichard de Abyndon and Henry le Scrope to examine
Westminster, and correct an alleged error in the process and record of a suit before the
mayor and aldermen of the city of London, between Elena daughter of
John le Cuuer and Bobert le Cuuer, and Alice late the wife of John le
Cuuer, executors of the testament of John le Cuuer of Garlekhethe, Ivo
son of Walter atte Lane and Alice late the wife of Walter atte Lane, executors
of the testament of Walter atte Lane, late co-executor of the said Bobert, and
Alice late the wife of the said John, that the said Bobert, Alice, Ivo and
Alice should render a reasonable account to the same Elena for the time
in which the said Bobert, Alice late the wife of John, and Walter, by
reason of her minority, had the custody of her lands and goods in London.
Sept. 22. Commission to Alan de Goldyngham and John de Medefeld to enquire
Luigley. touching concealed goods of the Templars in the counties of Essex and
Hertford. [Fadera,] By p.8.
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243
1309.
Sept. 23.
Lfuiglej.
Membrane 35d — cont.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesbj and John de
Medefeld touching the persons who broke the king's warrens at Little
Framlingham, Han worth and Ersham, co. Norfolk, hunted therein and
carried awaj game. By p.s.
Mbmbrans 34d.
Sept. 14. The like to William de Ormesby, John le Breton and William de Colneyey
Westminster, on complaint by William le Mayden, Gilbert Robert, William Shakelok,
William Malyn, William de Boxford and Robert de Bonewalle, merchants,
that in a vessel laden with goods from Bruges they put into the port of
Orford, co. Suffolk, where divers persons boarded their ship, carri^ away
their goods and sunk the ship.
Sept. 14. The like to John de Acton and William de Bume, on complaint by
Wastminster. Master Thomas de Gloucestre, parson of the church of Yates, that William
Corbet, Henry de Ripesford, Roger Corbet, parson of the church of Chad-
desle, Robert de Leycestre, Roger Corbet of Erdecote and John Alot of
Tyderyngton, with others, broke his house at Erdecote, co. Gloucester, and
carried away his goods found there and at Ichyngton in the same county.
Sept. 18.
LaDgley.
The like to Robert de Bures and Hugh de Lemynistre touching the
mis-appropriation by Ivo de Solton, king's bailiff of Overton, Maklesfeld
and Maillor Saysnek, of divers sums of money received in lieu of services
from the king's tenants ; his remission of felonies and outlawries ; and also
the occupation by Thomas Wassy and others, without authority, of the
king's lands, and the felling and carrying away by them of the trees growing
in the woods. By C.
Sept. 23.
Langley.
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Oct. 2.
Windsor.
Mbmbrans SZd,
The like to William Inge, Henry de Stanton and John Abel, touching the
persons who felled trees of Robert archbishop of Canterbury in his woods
at Maidenestane, Linintone, Hedecrone, Meredenne, Cranebroke, E[athe«
woldenne, Wodecherche, Tenterdenne, Benyndenne, Newindenne, Rolfyn-
denne, Sandherst, Cherringe, Smerdenne and Bidindenne, all in the
county of Kent, and carried them away.
Commission to H. bishop of Winchester to take the evidence of the
witnesses of Robert de Stone, John de Stone, Imbert Strangman and
Robert Fonte, merchants of Southampton, who were robbed by the sub-
jects of the king of Castile off the coast of Brittany. He is to forward
the depositions of the witnesses to Amald de Cava Fenna, Gailard lord of
Saros and William Amaldi dc Podeux, knights, and Master Peter Amaldi
de Vico, king's clerk, the commissioners assigned to carry out the treaty
with Ferdinand, king of Castile. \Fotdera.'\
Commission of over and terminer to Gilbert de Knoville and William de
Bume, on complaint by William de Tolouse that John de Tynten the
younger assaulted him at Netherlym, co. Dorset^ and carried away his
goods. ^
The like to Henry le Scrope, John de Foxle and Roger le Sauvage, on
complaint by Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, touching the breach of his
park at Caneford. The enquiry to be taken before men of the counties of
Somerset Dorset, Soathampton and Wilts*
q2
244
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1309.
Oot 24.
York.
Membrane ZZd — cont.
The like to H. Spigurnel, W. Trussel and H. Wake, on complaint bj
John de Orombwelle that Philip le Rous, Pentecost de Hershalton, Thomas
de Horpol, William de Tekne and Stephen Osbem, late bailiff of North-
ampton, together with the commonalty of that town, assaulted and forcibly
detained his men and retainers, who were conveying his war-horses and
armour to him, when he was stationed in Scotland on the late king's
service. [Pari, Writs.']
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Oct. 2.
Windsor.
Oct. 10.
Stony
Stratford.
Mbmbranb Z2d.
Commission to Master Richard de Abyndon and John de Batesford, on
the memorial of the abbot of Middelton, co. Dorset, setting forth the destruc-
tion by lightning and fire of the roof of the monastery, and of its bells,
books, vestments and all charters and muniments, to enquire what lands,
rents and tenements the abbot and convent held before the fire, from whom
and by what services, what lands and rents they held by charter, and what
without, and in what places the lands are. By C.
Mandate to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to arrest and commit to
the king's prisons those persons who, for breach of his parks at Staynford,
Heytfeld and Wakefeld, his free chaces there and at Thome, Fis^elake,
Conyngesburgh, Halifax, Soureby and Ovynden, and his free warrens at
Conyngesburgh, Dalton and Sandale, co. York, after trial before Henry de
Percy and John de Insula, justices of oyer and terminer, fled to divers
places. By K., on the information of the earl of Cornwall.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, John le Bretun
and Walter le Baud, on complaint by Alice de Bello Monte that Giles
prior of Prytelwelle, Walter de Thacksted, Philip Pertrich, William de
Hertecumbe, Hugh le Prioursweyn, John Bullok, William Horald, Andrew
Spigurnel, Walter Guychardesman, Robert le Despenser, William le Cord-
waner, Richard atte Staple with John his brother the elder and John
his brother the younger, Robert le Hayward, John le Stot', John le
Prioursometer, John Wolvyne of Wrytele, Thomas le Baillyf, John le
Priourscartere, Elias Wryard, John Samuel, William le Taillour of Tille-
bury, John Heyroun and Robert Tany, carried away her goods and
assaulted her men and servants at Pritelwelle, co. Essex. By p.B.
Oct. 24.
York.
Oct. 26.
York.
Oct. 26.
York.
Oct. 26.
York.
Mbmbranb Z\d.
The like to Henry de Scrope, Thomas de Fisshebume and John de
Donecastre, touching the persons who by night burned the mill of John
de Insula at Thornton Stiward, co. York, and killed Simon de Comeshowe,
his man.
The like to John de Insula, John de Donecastre and John de Barton of
Frytton, touching the breach of the park of Isabella, late the wife of John
de Vesey, at Kilbume, co. York.
The like to John de Insula and Adam de Middelton, on complaint by
John de Stapelton that Simon son of Simon de Melsanby entered his free
warren at Melsanby, co. York, hunted therein and carried away hares and
conies. By K.
Commission to John de Norton, king's clerk, to enquire touching such
persons a?, forgetful of their allegiance to the king, at Lynn and Yarmouth,
in the adjoining parts^ and in the counties of Norfolk aad Suffolk, collect
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1309.
Oct. 24.
York.
Membrane ^\d — cont,
supplies and forward them to Scotland to the king's enemies. He is to attach
such persons and supplies and to certify thereof to the treasurer and barons
of the Exchequer.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford and John de
Creke, on complaint by the abbot of St. Mary's, York, that John prior of
Ely, John vicar of the church of St. Cyriac, Swaffham Prior, William de
Denton, Matthew Niker, Hugh Estmund, Adam le Cartere, Ralph Priour
and Adam de Wesyngham, with others, both in the time of the late and
present king, carried away his goods at Swaffham Prior, co. Cambridge.
By p.s.
Oct. 30.
Bibston.
Nov. 6.
Kibston.
Nov. 6.
York.
MbmbrANB 30d.
The like to John de Insula, William de Houk and John de Barton, on
complaint by Robert de Santhorpe, parson of the church of Apelton, that
William Bernard of Apelton and William his brother, Benedict de Sproxton
and Thomas de Rykhale, with others, assaulted him at Apelton, co. York,
cut oS the ear of one of his servants, assaulted others of them, and with
their cattle depastured and trampled down the herbage of his meadow.
By 6ne of 2 marks.
The like to John de Insula and Adam Middelton (nc), on complaint
by the abbot of St. Mary's, York, that Roger abbot of St. Agatha's,
Robert de Latton, Hugh de Laton, Thomas de Cateryk, William de
Langeton, John de Byscopton and John Belle, canons of St. Agatha's,
William le Serjaunt of Huddeswelle, John Pulhon, William Welant of
Brompton, John de Gysebume, John de Gyseburgh, Adam le Brasur of
St. Agatha, Alan le Mounere of Aske, Thomas Hurdyse, William son
of John de Butteram, Thomas son of Thomas de Alkes, Robert de
Mapelheved, Thomas son of Richard le Carpentered Thomas atte Halle,
William son of William le Fevre, William Blacksalt, William le Plumpmere,
Simon le Coupere, William son of Simon de Brumpton, William le Tayllur
of Barton, William de Laton, Adam de Etlynges, Alan Synewebayn, John
Scot of Barton, Stephen le Cartere of Barton, John Eryom, John de le
Waute, John le Messer of St. Agatha, William le Keu, John son of Peter
de Eseby, Thomas Byllynges, Akn Wildfaire, Roger Rutel and Roger de
Gyseburgh, with others, carried away his goods at Barton, Bereford and
Apelby, co. York, whilst he was under the lung's protection. By p.s.
The like to John de Insula, Adam de Middelton and Hugh de Boigo,
on complaint by the prior of Conynggesheved, parson of the church of
Overton, that Thomas abbot of Whyteby, Thomas de Garton, John de
Wyntryngham, monks of Whyteby, Henry son of Hamo and Geo/frey
his brother, Geoffrey de Tesedfde, Thomas Godhuseband, William son of
Nicholas, William Russel of Burgh, John son of Cecily, John de Lilleford
aud Alexander his brother, Alan Thomasman 'of Hellebek, Thomas le
Porter of Appelby, Robert de Appelby, clerk, John de Threlekeld, William
son of William le Mareschal, Nicholas de Buterwyk, Peter Astmescosyn,
William Pairs, John de Bui^, clerk, Robert de Appelby, carpenter, John
son of Gamd de Overton and Robert his son, Simon Imllenpage, John de
Tebay and Alexander his son, Adam Ward of Bland and Roger his son,
Patrick de Bland, John de Bland, Patrick son of William son of GKlbcnrt,
John de Caldeclo, Richard de Pykeryng, Roland de Bland, Robert de Leek,
John Fyldyng, William Waynman, «rohn Stirker, Thomas de Hebeltwaythe,
John del Cote, Thomas de Holgilrig and William his brother, William de
Garton and Henry le Keu of Whyteby, with otheir% broke his church of
.f
246
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1309. Membrane ZM-^ont
Overton, co. York, the gates of the manor of the parsonage, entered the
church and manor, felled his trees, levelled a house in the manor and carried
awaj his timber, trees and goods. Bj fine of 40#.
Oct. 21.
York.
Oct. 2e.
York.
Nov. 5.
BibBton.
Mbmbranb 29d.
The like to Hervey de Staunton and Jollan de Dunelm, touching the
breach of the park of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, at
Staandon, co. Hertford. Bj K.
The like to John de Insula and John de Gras, on complaint by William
de Feribj that Thomas de Hem^mgburgh, Reginald de Swjnton, John de
Barnebj and Peter Gobet, with others, assaulted him at York and carried
awaj his goods. Bj p.8.
The like to John de Insula and Adam Middelton, on complaint hj Oliver
de Hoton that Gilbert de Rigeton and Joan his wife, Walter son of John
de Carlton, Richard de Sandhoton chaplain and John his brother, John
Gelle, Robert le Hottere, John de Bojville of Catton, Robert Oliver of
Dalton, Peter de la Fountejne, Robert de Bouteby of Carlton, Adam son
of Warin, Henry le Fisshere of Catton and William de Calueton, with
others, broke the dose of his manor, hb houses and coffers at Hoton, co.
York, and carried away 20/. and his goods. By p.s.
The like to John de Insula, Adam de Middelton and Robert de Barton,
on complaint by Adam de Ulvesby that Alexander son of Henry, Patrick
Bouche of Ulvesby and Nicholas de Harlaxton, with others, drove away
from Ulvesby, co. Cumberland, 12 of his oxen of the price of 12/., and
carried away his goods. By pjs., and by fine of 20s.
Commission to Henry de Segrave and John de Medefeld to enquire
touching the mis-appropriation of the goods of the Templars in the counties
of Norfolk and Suffolk. By p.i.
The like to Walter de Bemyngham, Adam de Hoperton and Hamo
Gruscy to hold a similar enquiry for the county of York.
Dec. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Echingham, John de
Westminster. Foxle and John de Batesford, on complaint by Robert vicar of the church
of Burghersshe, that Reginald de Tyresershe with Henry and John his
brothers, Roger de Shekevershe, William de Rokkeley, John Brittun parson
of the church of Burghershe, Francis the parsoneser jaunt, Peter de Steteneye
and Joan his wife, Simon de Wyrthe and Henry his brother, William le
Gardiner, Thomas Tot and John de Chelkesoure assaulted him at Burg-
hershe, CO. Sussex, imprisoned him, cut off his testicles and carried away
his goods. By C.
Nov. 6.
Bibston.
Nov. 11.
Burstwick.
Nov. 16.
York.
Mbmbranb 2Qd.
The like to J. de Foxle, J. de Batesford and William de Harden, touching
the complaint of Martin Moygnes, merchant, de Castro Drocheis^ in
the kingdom of Castile, setting forth that he, with other mer-
chants of that kingdom, being on a voyage to England in a ship laden
with iron and other goods, were wrecked on the coast of the Isle of
Wight, and escaped to shore idive» and that a great part of the cargo not
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1309.
Dec. 1.
La GroTe.
Membrane 2Sd—eonL
being wreck of sea was brought safely ashore, when Thomas de War-
blyngton, Peter de Versey, Giles Voys and Thomas Spayn, burgesses of
Newport, with others, forcibly carried away the wares that were saved,
and also the iron which had been brought ashore from the ship at low
water, and assaulted them. By p.s.
The like to John de Foxle, J. de Batesford and William de Harden, on
complaint by the abbot of Hyde by Winchester that Master Jordan Moraunt,
John de Ditton and Master William de Maldon, with others, broke the
houses in his manors of Aulton and Bensted, co. Southampton, carried
away his goods and assaulted his servants.
By fine of 20«., at the instance of Robert son of Payn.
Dec. 1.
La GrroVe.
Dec. 1.
La GroTe.
Nov. 12.
Bantwick.
Membrane 27d.
The like to William de Bereford, John de Lodbroke and Nicholas de
Warewyk, touching the breach of the park of Nicholas de Asteleye at
Asteleye, co. Warwick. By p.B.
The like to John de Foxle and John de Batesford, on complaint by
Henry de Pentelawe that Nicholas de Braghhinge, John Baard, William
Seleman, Peter Busshe, Roger Hotot and Robert de Depe^ with others,
broke his houses at Draghhinge (Wc), co. Hertford, and carried away his
goods. By C.
The like to John de Insula, John de Barton and John de Donecastre, on
complaint by William le Mareschal of Neusum that Stephen son of Stephen
de Houeden, William Wilimot of Burghbrigge, John son of Henry de
Bameby of Houeden, William Marlur the younger and Adam his brother,
William son of John Elnote of Skelton and Thomas de Estrington of
Houeden, assaulted him at Houeden, co. York.
Dec 9. Commission to Gilbert de Roubiry and Hervey de Staonton to correct an
Westminster, alleged error in the record and process of a suit in the court of Hustings,
in the time of the late king, before John le Blund the mayor, and Roger de
Parys and John de Lincoln sheriffs of the city of London, by William de
Hartellebury, sometime parson of the church of St. Peter, Comhill, London,
of which church Robert de Trykingham is parson, against Ralph de
Honilane, ' orfevre,' whether one messuage, three shops and one sollar in
London belonged in frank almoin to the church of St. Peter, Comhill,
or were the lay fee of the said Ralph de Honilane.
Dec. 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to H. Spigumel, John de Mutford and
Westminster. William Trussel, on complaint by Alan son of William Piz Waryn that
Elias de Asshebume, John de Mares, Elias de Assheby, William Peryn of
Northampton, Richard de Grendon of Northampton, Giles de Cuggeho,
Robert Wadel and Hugh Bossart, with others, burned the houses of his
manor of North Assheby, co. NorUiampton, and carried away his goods.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 16. The like to William (mc), William de Mortuo Mari and Miles de
Westminster. Rodberwe, on complaint by Robert de Clifford that Philip de Bodyton,
Richard parson of the church of Moches, John de Bodyton, John Wyard,
John son of Thomas le Wafre and Andrew his brother, and Jolm de
Hepemyle, with others, entered his free warren at Temedeburyi oo. Wor-
cester, hunted his hares and oonies and carried them away.
248 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1 0AQ Mbmbranb 26d.
Dec. 11. The like to William de Ormesbj, WiDiam de Carleton and Richard de
Westminster. Walsingham, ou complaint by John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, touching
the persons who cut up and carried away a whale cast ashore at Brunham
within the precincts of his hundreds of Galehowe and Brothercross, co.
Norfolk.
Dec. 14. The like to John ap Adam, John de Foxle and Miles de Rodeberwe, on
Westminster, complaint by Henry de Hatherleye that Robert de Ashewelle of Prestebury
and John his brother, John de Elkeston, clerk, John son of Richard le
Serjaunt, John de Swonhungre, John le Taillur of Lechampton, John de
Bervylle, Richard le Heyward of Lechampton, Gilbert le Ken of Cole-
welle, Walter le Crockere of Lechampton, Gilbert Cumchil of Cubberleye,
William Gilbert of Lechehampton, Henry Pomeray of Lechehamptoo,
Robert le Porter of Prestbury, William Pomeray of Lechehampton,
John le Ferur, John de Hatfeld parker of Prestebury, Adam le TaiUur
of Prestebmy, Robert Bredles of Prestebury, John Buket of Prest-
bury, Robert Godhyne of Prestebury, Robert de Poywyk of Preste-
buiT, John de Okeleye of Cheltenham, Walter Sturmy of Chiltenham,
Walter de Heydon, Matthew Gamage, Robert Anger of Prestebunr, Hugh
le Serjaunt, 'Johaji' Ragun, Henry le Mouner of Prestebury, Simon le
Bedel of Prestebury and Robert Harleye, with others, broke his houses at
Up Hatherleye, co. Gloucester, and carried away his corn and goods.
By fine of 20#.
(Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards H, Spigumel was associated
with the above-named justices to hear the matter. Westminster, 14 March|
1310.
Commission to Roger le Brabanzon and Hervey de Staunton, on com-
plaint by Avicia le Haubergere of London, on her petition to the king and
council, to correct an alleged error in the record and process of a suit
between her and Roger de Brunne before John le Blund the mayor, and
Roger de Parys and John de Lincoln sheriffs of the city of London, in the
time of the late king.
Dec. 16. Commission de walliis ei fossatis to Robert de Clyderhou, John FyUol
Westminster, and John de Hydenye for the marsh of Pevenseye, co. Sussex.
1310.
Feb. 17. The like to Henry Spigumel, John de Dovorre and John de Malegrasse
Westminster, for the sea-coast and adjacent parts of the county of Essex.
March 2. The like to Hervey de Staunton, John le Breton, Richard de WalRingham
Westminster, and Thomas de Ligaldisthorpe for the sea-coast and adjacent parts of the
county of Suffolk.
noAQ Mbmbranb 26d.
Dec. 17. Commission of oyer and terminer to J. de Foxle and J. de Batesford, on
Westminster, complaint by the abbot of Tychesfeld, co. Southampton, that Richard de
Stretton, with others, besieged the abbey so that neither he nor the canons
or servants of the abbey could go forth to transact business or bring in
victuals and other necessaries, also that they carried away his goods and
assaulted his servants. By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 18. Commission to Henry de Cobeham the younger, John de North wode and
Westminster. Roger de Tokton to enquire touching all prises taken in the county of
Kent for the king's use, or for the use of other persons, contrary to the
statute made in the Parliament at Stamford; as well aa the namea of such
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1309. Membrane 25</— con/.
persons who received gifts from persons wishing to be spared from prisage,
and who unduly burthened others. They are to hear and reduce to writing
the complaints of persons who are aggrieved; and to attach all offenders, who
are to appear before the king and council. The names of such persons who
are not to be found in the county are also to be returned before the king
and council, as well as a full report of the entire proceedings of the
justices.
Mandate to the coroners for the countv of Kent to make proclamation
that all aggrieved persons are to appear before the above-named justices to
prefer their complaints.
The like appointments of the under-mentioned, viz. :—
John de Abemoun I ^
? - - - CO. Surrey.
Edmund de Passelee
William de Echingham
John de Iflet
Henry de Tregoz
or two of them.
Ranulph de Monte Canlso
John de Kyrketon
William de Broke
William le Joeune
Nicholas Fermbaud
Walter de Baa
William de Ponte
or two of them.
Eoger de Tyrin^ham
Martin de la Bwele
Gilbert de Holm
or two of them.
WiDiam de Harpeden
John de Ellesfold
Gilbert Waco
Miles de Bedberghe
Robert de Bracy
John de Fekkenham
John de Atton
Walter de Beyssy
John de Meriet
Simon de Assheton
Bichard de Bodeneye
John de Fozle
Boger de Ingelfeld
Bobert de Sindlesham
Hugh Wake
Thomas Wale
Walran de Mortuo Mari
John de Cantilupo
John de Lodbroke
Thomas de Garshale
William de Hanyngfeld
John de Tany
William de Goldyngton
- 00. Sussex.
- CO. Hertford.
- CO. Middlesex.
- CO. Bedford.
00. Buckingham.
- CO. Oxford.
- CO. Worcester.
CO. Hereford.
- CO. Somerset.
- CO. Berks.
- CO. Northampton.
- CO. Warwick.
- 00. Essex.
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS
Membrane 25d — otmt.
John de FokeviUe
Richard de Shelton
John de Holt
Richard de Byngbam
Walter de Gousile
John de Ljaura
Nicholas de Chen;
Nicholu de LaDgelond
John de Smythroor
Walter de I'avely
William dc Uardenne
John de Holt
William Martyn
Gilbert de KnoviUe
Jamca do Oxtoo
Ilduiuiul Deyncurt
Henry de Biiiocis
Richard da Buslyngthorpe
William le Vavusur
John de Insula
John de Creppynges
John de Donecastre
Henry de Cnyreton
R lie IV de Brftdebume
Hiclmi-d Cur/011 of Brideshale J
Ralph son of William
John de Swynburne
Richard de Horale
Richard le Bmn
William de Mnlcastre
Robert de Barton
Robert Lengleys
Hngh de Loauire
Nicholas de Leybnme
Thomas Lercedeokene
Richard de Heuwys
William RobsrI
John Randolfe
I%ilip de Heyyille
John de Thorpe
William de Eerdeaton
Robert Bnrglyon
Robert de Rajdon
Edmund de Hem^nve
Peter de Melles
William Docre
John Byron
IdHtthew de BedmoD
TbejuBtico of Chester
Bobert de Baiocis
Williftm de Pappoworthe
- 00; Leicester.
• CO. Nottingham.
- CO. Dorset.
• CO. Wilts.
• CO. Dertn.
- CO. Lincoln.
- CO. York.
- CO. Deriiy.
- CO. Northnmberlud.
- 00. Cumberland.
- 00. Westmorland.
• 00. Com wall.
- CO. Sottthampton.
- 00. Norfolk.
- CO. Snff<dk.
- CO. Lanouter.
- CO. Chester,
- 00. Hontingdon.
3 BDWABD II.
251
1309.
rio /
Membrane 25d — coni.
Kobert de Fumeaus
Thomas de Scalariis
William de Sancto Georgio
William de Stafford
John le Strange (Extraneus)
of Ercalae
Balph de Bolleston
Fulk le Strange (Extraneus) "|
Eichard de Harle
William de Lodelowe
John ap Adam
Richard de Oroapes
John de Langele
William de Basjnges
John de Burle
Geffrey de Hertelpol
Gilbert de Toutheby
John de Wengravo
John de Wjmdesores
CO. Cambridge.
CO. Stafford.
CO. Salop.
CO. Gloucester.
CO. Butland.
- CO. (iic) London.
[Pari. TFrits.]
1310.
Jan. 24. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Fozle, John de Bates-
Westminster, ford and Henry de Guldeford, on complaint by the abbot of Tychefeld
that Eichard de Stratton, John de Pycheford, Henry Trenchard, John
Thurghmund, John de Stratton, Thomas le White, John Maudote,
Robert Conere, John atte Nasshe and Eichard Kempe, with others,
besieged his abbey so that neither he, nor the canons, nor the servants
of the abbey could go forth to transact business or bring in victuals and
other necessaries, fdled his trees at Tychefeld, co. Southampton, entered
his free warrens at Passebroke and Swanewyke in the same county, hunted
therein, took away game and his goods, and assaulted his servants.
Jan. 13.
La GroTe.
Jan. 8.
La Qrove.
Mbmbrans 2id.
Commission to William Trussel, Eobert de Retford and John de Wylgfaeby,
on complaint by Bartholomew de Byrchehulle, king's bailiff of Neubotele,
that John Bonaventure and Peter his son, Giles de Flore, Michael de la
Port, Henry de la Port, Eoger Passeleu, Walter Passeleu, Jordan de
Benefeld, Hugh de Leycestre, Eobert le Chaumberleyn, William Wytteneye,
Henry de Luttebornc, Walter le Bakere, John de GrenehuUe^ Adam le
Packere, Eichard le Garlyngmongere, Andrew Roce, John de Thorpe and
Thomas Russel of Abyndon, with others, assaulted him and his carters at
Northampton, to which town he had with his carts resorted on business.
By pji.
The like to William Inge, Ranulph de Freskeneye and Roger de Scotre,
on complaint by Thomas de Ludelowe that William de Paris, John
Williamserjaunt, Robert Williamseijant, John Cuttewulf, Alan Ermyn of
Homcastre, Thomas son of William le Suur, Ralph Crane, Richard Bynder,
John Richardesman, Henry son of Cicely, William le Carpenter of Enderby,
Walter Forester of Marton, Walter Pampillon, Robert Hare, Gilbert Est
of Langeton by Wragby, Robert le Suur, Gilbert Anwyn, Hugh son of
Matilda de Langeton, AJan Stork[es], Hugh Dubbe^ Robert Willunbrother
de Holm, Williun de Snelleslunde, Thomas son of Robert Est of Langeton,
262 OALBNDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane 24d — eani,
Gilbert Ic Clerk, Geoffrey Facok, Simon AoDerai of Marion, William Joljf
of Marton, Simon le Charetter of Marion, Balph de Sirulbj, Eoberi le
Mareschal of Langeton, Thomas son of JosceUn de Horncasire, Hngh de
Stikenej of Horncasir(% Alan son of Sarra Hopshori, William CoUe of
Scrayfeld, Hugh le Roper of Horncasire and Hugh son of Peier de
Thornton, with others, entered his free warren ai Scrjvelby, co. Lincoln,
hunted therein, carried away game, and assaulted his servants.
By fine of 40*.
Membrane 2Sd,
' Feb. 7. The like to Henry Spigumel, John de Mutford and Hugh Wake, on
Westminster, complaint by Alan son of William Fiz Waryn that Elias de Assheburne,
John de Mares, Elias de Assheby, William Peryn of Northampton, Eichard
de Grendon of Northampton, Giles de Cuggeho, Bobert Wadel and Hugh
Bossart, with others, broke the houses of his manor at North Assheby, co.
Northampton, burned part of his goods and carried away part.
Membrane 22d.
Feb. 7. The like to John de Mutford and John de Creke, on complaint by the
WestnuDster. abbot of St. Mary's, York, that John prior of Ely, John vicar of the church
of St. Cyriac, Swaffham Prior, William de Denton, Matthew Nyker, Hugh
Estmund, Adam le Cartere, Balph Prionr and Adam de Wesingham, with
others, carried away his goods at Swaffham Prior, co. Cambridge. By p.8*
Membrane 21 d.
Feb. 12. The like to Henry Spigumel, Nicholas de Warrewyk and Balph de
Westminster. Shirleye, on complaint by Walter de Berthorpe that Henry Watte of Clyve
Prior with Bichard, John and Thomas his brothers, John son of John de
Morton and John le ^unge of Brome, with others, by night broke his
house at Kyngesbrome, co. Warwick, and carried away his goods.
Feb. 12. The like to Bobert de Clyderbou and John Filliol, on complaint by
Westminster. Dominic de Lesshebome and his fellows, merchants of * Potyngal,' that
when their ship, laden with figs, grapes and other wares, was wrecked at
Houve, CO. Sussex, and they escaped to land, divers persons of those parts
boarded her, not being wreck of sea, and carried away the cai^.
Feb. 12. The like to Henry le Scrope, John de Insula and John de Doncastre, on
Westminster, complaint by the abbot of St. Mary's, York, that, whilst he with the abbey,
its lands and men were under the protection of the late king, Mary de
Neville, Adam de Midelham, William Bluhod, Hugh le Forester of Snape,
William le Provost, William son of Agnes de Snape, William Pauntis,
William le Sagher, Balph le Sagher, Balph le Sagher (sic)^ William
Warlach, Bobert le Sagher, William Dodeman, John Spyck, Bichard de
Newton, Henry Neke^, Thomas le Suur, Thomas Langebayn, Thomas
Horre, Elias son of Balph, William son of Bichard, Robert Gt)gges,
Thomas son of Andrew, Bobert Bradewalt, John Marie, John son of
Hugh, William le Somenur, Thomas son of Anabilla, Andrew son of
Alexander, Geoffrey le Barber, Bobert Saym, Balph Hard^ates, Thomas
Gelle, John de la Ture, John son of Simon, Thomas son of Andrew,
Thomas le Walker, Bobert le Pynder, Bobert Glas, John le Barker,
Bobert son of Andrew, Nicholas Bare, Thomas le Fevre, Boger le Oaietter,
8 EDWABD II. 263
1310. Membrane 2ld — cont,
Thomas le Clerk, Walter Muse, Richard son of Walter de Crakehale,
Bobert le Tasker, Thomas CoUan, William le Tjnder and Bichard le
Mercer, carried awaj his goods and assaulted his men and servants at
Brjniston, co. York. By p.s.
{inserted at a later date,) Afterwards J. de Insula, J. de Donecastre
and Adam do Middelton were associated with the above justices to hear the
matter. 2 July 1310.
Membrane 20d.
Feb. 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Orumbwelle and Hugh de
Westminster. Louthre, on complaint by John de Wygeton that, whilst he was under the
king's protection, William de Basingges and Margaret his wife, Alan le
Fraunceys, John Godefrey, Richard sod of Philip de Empyngham, Andrew
Cundy, Bartholomew Cundy, Simon de lilyspole, Simon de Langeham, Henry
le Wilde, Geoffrey le Fiz Phippe, Michael le Clerk of Empingham, Adam
Sowel, Stephen le Keu, Henry Lyttlesyer, Henry Bate, Bichard son of
William, Agnes la Wife, William son of Balph, Bichard le Lank, Thomas
Pacock, John de Shyppeleye, Bichard Leveriz, Bichard le Lang, Henry
Astyn, Henry son of tfames, Bobert le Bakere, Thomas Cosyn, Gilbert
atte Suthe Milne, Andrew le Kyng and Bichard Tuke of Empingham,
during his absence on the king's service, entered his manor at Empingham,
CO. Butland, broke the houses of his manor, stole his goods and assaulted
his men and servants. By K«
Feb. 22. The like to Gilbert de Enoville, Bobert le Sauvage and William de
Westminster. Burne, on complaint by William de Toluse that John de Tynten the
younger assaulted him at Netherlym, co. Dorset, and carried away his
goods.
The like to J. de Foxle and J. de Batesford, touching a breach of
the park of Balph le M^reschal at Shalden, co. Southampton.
By K., at the instance of Bobert de Kendale on the information of
W. de Melton.
The like to J. de Benstede, John de Mutford and B. de Betford, on
complaint by Geoffrey de Stokes, clerk, that Bichard Dunnyng, Bobeit
son of Henry TruUet, Bobert son of Alan de le Howes, James le Glovere,
Boger le Skepmakere, Grogayn le Galeys and Bobert le Keu, with others,
assaulted him at Gritton, co. Cambridge. By p.s.
Feb. 26. The like to William le Vavassur, John de Insula and Thomas de
Westminster. Fissheburne, on complaint by Bobert de Maneriis that, when he was
prosecuting on behalf of John de Farlington, his loi-d, an assize of novel
disseisin before the foregoing justices and John de Donecastre, justices of
assize for the county of York, Hamo Gruscy and Geoffrey de Eston took
him in the presence of the justices, imprisoned him and carried away his
goods. By fine of 20f.
Membrane I9d.
Feb. 24. Commission to Bobert de Kendale, vrarden of the Cinque Ports, Henry
Westminster, de Cobeham, John de Foxle and Boger le Sanvage to survey the bounds
of the ports of Hastynges, Pevenese, Winchelese and Bye, relative to the
disputes between the barons of the Cinque Ports and the men of the
conntv of Sussex, touching pleas which the former claim should be pleaded
at Shipwey within their liberty and not elsewhere.
254 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane I9d — eoni,
Feb. 26. Commission to Master Richard de Abjndon and John de Foxle to
Wefitmintter. examine and correct an alleged error in the record and process of a suit,
before the major and aldermen of the city of London, between Elena
daughter of John le Cuuer and Robert le Cuuer, and Alice late the wife
of John le Cuuer, executors of the testament of John le Cuuer of
Garlekhethe, Ivo son of Walter atte Lane, and Alice late the wife of
Walter atte Lane, executors of the testament of Walter atte Lane, late
co-executor of the said Robert and Alice late the wife of the said John.
Feb. 24. Commission of ojer and terminer to William de Mortuo Mari and Hugh
Westminster, de Croft, on complaint by Thomas Ace of Ludelowe that Roger Foljot
and William de Sparchesford, with others, assaulted him at Stretton in
Strettonesdale, co. Salop.
By E., at the instance of Roger de Mortuo Mari.
March 2. Commission associating John de Northwode the elder with Henry
Wettmhister. de Cobeham the younger and Roger de Toketon in a survey of the bridges
of Stureye, co. Kent.
March 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to H. de Louther, Thomas de
WestmiDster. Fisshebume and Robert de Barton, on complaint by Henry de Threlkeld
that Andrew de Hartclath, Robert de Lasceles, Emma daughter of Alice
la Fraunceise, John de Blande, John Spirtyn, Robert Gerrok, Walter
le Clerk, Richard son of Mariota, Ralph de Langhals, Walter son of
Thomas de Stanelay, Hugh de Baggelay, John de Cfddeclogh, William son
of Roger de Blande and Adam his brother, Thomas de Holgilrig and
William his brother, Patrick son of Hugh de Blande, Adam son of Adam
son of Benedict and Thomas his brother, Thomas son of William son of
Benedict and Robert his brother, John son of Richard son of Hughtred,
Nigel de Blande and Robert son of William de Blande entered his dwelling-
house at Crosseby Ravensuart, co. Westmorland, ejected him, his wife, sons
and seryants, carried away his goods and conspired to deprive him of his
lands.
Membrane l%d.
Feb. 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bume and Richard de
Westminster. Cheselden, on complaint by Robert son of Payn that whereas he, as lord
of the manor of Stoke Curcy, being entitled to wreck of sea along the coast
between Lyllestoke and Machespol, when a ship had been cast away at
Laverkesond, co. Somerset, within those bounds, from which no animal
escaped alive to the shore, divers persons seized and carried away the goods,
which, as wreck, ought to belong to him.
Feb. 18. The like to Edmund de Eyncurt, Lambert de Trykyngham and John de
Westminster. Insula, on complaint by Richard de Byrun that John prior of Armeston,
William parson of the church of Bernewelle, Ralph Portehors and William
his brother, William Jordan of Bernewelle and William his son, John Frere
la persone of Bernewelle, William son of William de Radeburne, John de
la Mare, Ralph Bonebote, William atte Castel of Bernewelle, Benedict le
Segrestaynesman, Hugh Alewyne, William Alewyne, Robert Alewyne,
Hugh le Ladde, Robert le Ladde, Thomas de Baseville, John le Provost,
Walter le Lunge, Richard Munfort, Robert le Charetter of Benyngfeld,
Hugh le Charetter of Benyngfeld, Hen^ le Gauler, Geoffrey son of
Thomas le Wryght, William Daunger of !Bemewelle, William Gentyl of
Bytham, William atte Grene, Simon son of Ivo, William de Clopton and
John his brother, and Robert del Grene of Ermestony with othersi assaulted
3 BDWABD U. 255
1310« Membrane ISd — cant
him in the High Street of Armestooy co. NorthamptODy took away his
goods, beseiged him for two days in his manor, imprisoned him, and
assaulted his men and servants.
Feb. 21. The like to John de Insula and John de Donecastre, on complaint by
Wettminster. the abbot of Whitebj, parson of the chapel of Overton, that William prior
of Conjngesheved and Richard de Goseield, a canon of that house. Master
Adam de Langedale, John de Wassjngton, Roger Croj of Kjrkeby Ken-
dale, William de Wederhale, Roger de Burgh, William le Turner, Robert
le Clerk and Philip le Baker, with others, entered his chapel at Overton, co.
Westmorland, carried away liis goods, and assaulted his fellow-monks, men
and servants. By fine of 40#.
March 4. Commission associating Miles de Rodeberwe with Walter de Gloucestre
Wettminster. and William de Bume, justices, touching the breach of the park of John
Mautravers at Wodecestre, co. Gloucester.
March 4. Commision of oyer and terminer to Gilbert de Knoville and Henry de
Westmiiister. Guldeford, on behalf of queen Margaret, touching the persons who broke
her mill-ponds at Xetherlym, co. Dorset, carried away the stones and timber,
and assaulted her servants. By K.
March 8. The like to J. de Batesford, J. Randolf and R. de Harewedon, on com-
Westmintter. plaint by Ingelram Berengor, touching the persons who broke his close at
Eblesbume Wake, co. Wilts, depastured the herbage thereof, and assaulted
his servants. By K.
March 10. The like to B. de Retford, J. de Mutford, H. de Guldeford and Humphrey
Wettminiter. de Waleden, on complaint by J. de Mounteny of Writele that William
Sparke of Writele and Robert son of William, with others, entered his
dwelling-house at Rokeswelle, co. Essex, assaulted and imprisoned him, and
carried away as well a charter with a covenant and bond for 300/., in which
the same William was bound to him, as other goods.
Membrane VJd.
March 6. The like to J. de Merkjrngfeld and J. de Donecastre, on complaint by
Westminster. W. bishop of Worcester, master of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, that
John de Askham, late mayor of Tork, Robert de Wystowe, John Aunsel,
John le Sanser (or Sauser) and William Jacob of York, with others of that
city, infringed the jurisdiction and privileges, granted to the hospital by! the
charter of the late king, by assaulting Ralph de Wylton, Geoffrey Beremaui
William de Neuton, Elias le Keu and John de Durem, assigned by him to
levy the fifteenth from the tenants of the hospital, and preventing them from
doing so, also by extorting from the tenants of the hospital as well the
portions for the fifteenth as other goods, under the name of emends for
trespasses against the assize of bread and ale, and from other of the tenants
pontage, pavage and murage, and other tallages and prests,' and by issuing
a proclamation forbidding any of the city to buy or sell or hold any dealings
with the tenants of the hospital, whereby many of them became so impover-
ished that they withdrew without the fee of the hospital.
Changed because it was seated and granted at another time.
Oct. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to W. Martin, Thomas Lercedekne and
n: Y^ ^^ Botereaux, on complaint by John de Ispannia that when a ship called
la Maudeleyne^ belonging to him and to other merchants of Spain, whose
attorney he is, was wrecked in the time of the late king on the coast of Com-
wall, from which the mariners and others escaped i^ve to ahore^ whereby
Biggar.
[4 Edw. IL]
256 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310* Membrane I7d — eont.
it did not become wreck of sea, William de Domethe of Talcam, Thomas
de Treaf and William his brother, Thomas de la Hide, Benedict Bastard,
William Cosjn, William de Calcaro, Thomas de Trebeof and William his
brother, Thomas de Resmodres, Henrj de Boscawen, John de Baskemei,
Banolph de Boshorn, Thomas Burwjk, Joceus de Trebwer, John de Ljm,
Robert Cjron, Gogen de Mosole, Richard de Trewugluth, clerk, Robert
de Tregeners, Walter Gorly, Richard de Talkarn, Nicholas de Mosole
* marchant,' John de Ber of Bodmyne, Peter Seijant of Ludwan, Walter
Rondele, William le Ber of Kerres, Adam Carbole of Bodmjne, John Lelj
of Marazion (de Mereasio)^ William Restourek and John Chauntcler, with
others of the county of Cornwall, boarded the ship and carried awaj the
goods, and subsequently seized him at Pordenes, when bearing a like com-
mission from the late king to the same William Martin and Thomas
Lercedekne and Roger de Bella Fago, deceased, touching this matter, and
imprisoned him for over a year.
March 13. Commission substituting H. Spigumel and W. Trussel in the place of
Westminster. W. de Ormesby and J. de Insula, to act with John de Crumbewelle in a
commission of oyer and terminer touching a complaint by the abbot of
Combermere against Richard de Fouleshurst and others [see page 170].
Mbmbranb I6d.
March 13. Commission to John de Hothum and Ranulph de Benton, king's clerks,
Westminster, to enquire touching the merchants and other persons of the counties of
York, lancaster, Nottingham, Derby, Northumberland, Cumberland and
Westmorland who are alleged to have supplied arms, com and other
necessaries to the Scotch rebels since August Id last.
March 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula and John de
Westminster. Donecastre, on complaint by John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, that
Benedict son of Philip le Bucher of Swyneflet, John Mareschal of Swyne-
flet and James his brother, John son of Cicely Gaterest of Swyneflet,
Thomas son of John de Seleby of Swyneflet, Ralph le Western of Swyneflet,
John Emys of Swyneflet, William son of William Hacun of Swyneflet,
Walter son of 'Beatrice de Swyneflet and Adam his brother, Thomas son
of William Walle of Swyneflet, Thomas son of Henry de Cwyk of Swyne-
flet, Adam Gon de Drax of Swyneflet, William son of Robert de Swyneflet
and John his brother, Richard Lyttesilver of Swyneflet, Stephen son of Elias
de Swyneflet, Laurence son of Letitia de Swyneflet and William his
brother, Richard son of Petronilla de Swyneflet and Robert his brother,
Thomas de Keleseye of Swyneflet, William son of Nigel de Swyneflet and
John son of Richard Robekyn, with others, took and carried away 200 of
his swans, of the price of 100/., found at Thomeye, Staynford and Fisshe-
lake, CO. York. By K.
March 20. The like to J. de Batesford, J. Randolf and R. de Harewedon, on corn-
Westminster, plaint by Ingelram Berenger that Richard de Sancto Martino, John Elys,
John Launceval of Stubhamipton, William le Parker of Wyght, Walter de
Pulton, Robert de Apton, Williain atte Shawe, Roger de Palton, Nicholas
le Spenser, Nicholas de Culmynton, John son of Felicia de Wodemanton
and James de Rossemere, with others, broke his dose at Eblesbume Wake,
CO. Wilts, depastured the herbage thereof, and assaulted his servants.
By EL, on the information of the Steward.
March 18. The like to William Martyn, John ap Adam, John de Fozle and Walter
Westminster, de Gloucestre, on complaint by Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
8 EDWARD II.
257
1310. Membrane 16rf — cont,
Hertford, that Anthony bishop of Durham, Eobert de Leuesham, Hugh de
Paunton, Roger de Waltham, clerk, Richard de Overton, William de
Ergum, Roger Pichard, William Sampson, John de Bameburgh and Peter
de Percy, carried away his jewels of gold and silver, gems, goods, charters,
writings and muniments found at Teukesbury abbey, co. Gloucester.
ByK.
March 18. The like to H. Spigumel and Thomas de Fissheburne, on complaint by
Wegtminster. William de Parys that Thomas de Lodelowe, Ralph de Kfrketon in Holland
with Alexander and John his brothers, John son of Andrew de Conyngesby,
Richard le Forester, Thomas de Lodelowe of Conyngesby, Adam le Forester,
Thomas de Lodelowe, Ralph le Forester, Thomas de Lodelowe, Richard de
la Grene of Thornton, Geoffrey ' theoldelavedy squyer ' Manny un, Robert le
Stedeman and Robert le Hunte, with others, assaulted him at Thornton by
Horncastre, co. Lincoln, maimed him and robbed him of his goods.
Membrane lid.
March 21. Commission to Gilbert de Knoville and John de Batesford, touching a
Westminster, complaint by John Gt)rres, Peter Visteles, John de Portes, Elias de
Talemont, John de Oriole and Bernard Chamal, of Abbeville, queen's
merchants, that the sheriff of the county of Cornwall and other the king's
ministers had seized, and still detain, the wine with which they had freighted
the ship of Roger de Rypon of Newcastle-upon-Tyne for conveyance from
La Rochelle to the port of Crotoy in Ponthieu. By contrary winds the
ship was forced into the port of Mosoyle, co. Cornwall, where Robert de
Ripon, the master, killed a man, for which felony the sheriff' with his officers
seized the wine as though it was his property or as though the merchants
themselves were guilty of the felony, and although they were and are ready
to prove that the wine is theirs and that the master has no share in it, the
sheriff still defers restoring it to them. By E., at the instance of the queen.
April 6.
Windsor.
Membrane lOd.
Commision of oyer and terminer to Miles de Rodbersh and William de
Mortuo Mari, on complaint by Richard Naturel of Shrewsbury that
Laurence son of Adam Priket and Simon Borrey with John his brother
carried away his goods found at Shrewsbury, co. Salop. By p.s.
April 22.
Windsor.
April 24.
Windsor.
May 6.
Woodstoek.
M579
Membrane Sd.
Commission associating W. de Carleton with Roger le Brabanzon and
Hervey de Staunton to examine and correct an alleged error in' the record
and process of a suit between Roger de Brunne and Avida le Haubergere
of London before John le Blund, mayor of London, and Roger de Parys
and John de Lincoln, sheriffs of London.
Association of Hervey de Stanton with the sheriffs and coroner of the
dty of London in a suit between Roger le Lung and William le Santreoor,
which is before them, according to the custom of the city, of fresh-force
touching a tenement in the city of London.
Commission to John de Thorpe, Hervey de Staunton and Henry de
Segrave, touching the persons who felled and carried away the trees of
Ralph de C^ois at Flockhome, oo. Iforfolk.
258 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
n Q1 A MbMBRANS Id,
May 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John le Bretun, Hervey de Staunton
Woodstock, and Henry de Segrave, on complaint by Ralph de Camois that William le
Mareschal, Nicholas ]e Pjkard, Roger de Clyfton, John de Hokerjnges,
Richard le Clerk, John le Wayte, John de Folesham, Peter le Ferur of
Scoltune, William Hurel of Reymerston, Thomas Oysel of Hengham,
Michael le Warinner of Hengham, Richard le Fisshere and John de Flock-
thome, with others, felled his trees at Fiockthome, co. Norfolk, and carried
them away. Bj p.s.
May 8. The like to William Marty n, John de Foxle and John de Batesford, on
Woodstock, complaint by William Poer, coroner of the late king in the islands of Sullye,
which pertain to the coanty of Cornwall, that Raniilph de Albo Monasterio^
Michael Petit, Edmund Speccot, John Galbere, Robert abbot of Tavystok,
brother John de Yalmeton, brother John de Exonia, Oliver de Sullye,
chaplain, Richard de Albo Monasterio, Ralph le Messer, Henry Sage, John
le Teler, John le Poys, John Coignies and Thomas his son, Adam del
Kernygou, Acius del Leueldre, Geoffrey le Coupere, Peter Figeges, Michael
de Tremolefyn, Thomas Gylemyn, John Corbyn, John de Cargouel, Thomas
de Nansdreisek, Thomas le Fevre and Ranulph his son, John Tregam, Robert
TregMrn, John de Kernygou, Luke Gelard, Richard le Carpenter, Roger
Wedyn, Arnald de Nansdreisek, Geoffrey Yenour, Thomas son of Matilda,
Thomas Dullan, Thomas Elianor, Roger son of Muriell, Thomas Doliyn,
Andrew de Pordlo, Thomas son of Alice, Richard le Forester, Gervase
Heuldry, Benedict Aliz, Nicholas de Bonneges and Robert de Heucastel,
on his arrival at la Yal and Treskau in those islands, as a conservator of the
peace to enquire touching homicides, robberies and other felonies, caused
him to be taken and imprisoned at the town of la Yal until he made a fine
of 100«. with them for his release. That whereas Ralph de Albo Monasterio
held his castle of Enor in the island of Sullye by the service of finding and
maintaining 12 men at arms in the castle for the preservation of the peace in
the islands, he did not do so, but received felons, thieves, outlaws and
homicides, whereby he and his bailiffs were obstructed, and could not enter
the islands to execute the office of coroner and the precepts of the late king.
May 11* The like to Lambert de Thrykyngham and John de Donecastre, touching
the breach of the park of William de Ros of Hamelak at Helmesle, co.
York. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Mbmbranb 6d.
May 21. The like to Lambert de Trikyngham and Ranulph de Friskeneye, on
Kennington. complaint by the abbot of Kyrkestede, touching the persons who broke
his close at Snedeslound, co. Lincoln, fished his ponds there and carried
away his fish, and also his timber from Wykyngby in the same county.
By fine of 2 marks.
May 28. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Robert de Sutton that
Kennington. Robert de la Doune, John de Tynton and Thomas his brother, with others,
broke his close at Stikeswald, co. Lincoln, and carried away his goods ; that
they had conspired against him by asserting that Robert de Bradenham and
John Lyard stole the palfrey of Theobald de Halstede, and caused him to
be indicted before Edmund Deyncurt and Thomas de Bumham, justices of
the late king for the county of Lincoln, for receiving the thieves, for which
he was detained in prison until he was acquitted in the court of King's Bench.
{Inserted at a later date.) Afterwaixb H. Spigumel was associated with
the foregoing justices to hear the matter. Reigate, 2 June 1310,
3 EDWARD II. 259
1310. Membrane Qd — cont,
Mbj 23. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, Hugh de Louthre
Kennington. and Thomas de Fissheburne, touching an api)eal in the county of North-
umberland, by Agnes late the wife of Robert le Flemnieng of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne against Guy de Welle and William de Sudbury for the death of
her husband.
The like to Hervey de Staunton and John de Mutford, touching the persons
who, together with Walter son of Humphrey de Pentelowe, Peter le Someter,
Otto parson of the church of Lyston, John de Lyston, Alan son of Richard
'in the Lane,' Robert Heved of Lyston, Adam Capel and William de
Gritton, assaulted Geoffrey de Hoo at Sudbury, co. Suffolk. By p.s.
The like to the same justices, touching an assault by the same persons on
Nicholas de Driffeld, parson of the church of Foxherde, at Sudbury, co.
Suffolk.
The like to the same justices, touching an assault by the same persons
on William de Socemere at Sudbury, co. Suffolk.
May 24. The like to John de Foxle, William de Hardenne and John de
Kennington. Grimestede, touching an appeal by Hugh de Horsham in the county
of Southampton against John son of John de Moundenard and Nicholas
his brother, Richard son of Robert le Barber of Southampton and Nicholas
atte More for the death of his brother William de Horsham.
By fine of 40s.
May 23. The like to Henry de Scrope and William de Dene, touching the persons
Kennington. who killed brother Ranulph le Squaddere at Westminster, co. Middlesex.
By K., on the information of R. son of Payn.
The like to the same justices, touching the persons who killed Alexander
de Ispania at Geywode, co. Norfolk.
By K., on the information of R. son of Payn.
The like to the same justices, touching the persons who killed William
de Scotho at Oerteseye, co. Surrey.
By K.| on the information of R. son of Payn.
Membrane 6d.
Ma^jT 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Scrope, Robert de Retford
Keimington. and William de Dene, on complaint by Richard de la Forthe of Broghton
that John de Broghton, Edmund Inge, Walter de Molesworthe, John
le Mareschal, Roger Pykyn clogon, Richard de Portenho, John de
Chichele, John Friday, Simon le Tannur, Peter Lespicer and Thomas de
Sibefort assaulted him at Bedeford, co. Bedford, and carried away his
goods.
The like to Henry de Scrope and William de Dene, on complaint by
Matthew de Lescheqer that Walter bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
William de Ormesby, William de Carleton, John le Bretun, Richard de
Walsingham, John de Sancto Omero, John le Hunte, Walter de Stanford,
William Gerard, John Lambert, Walter de Tylneye, Richard de Gterweston,
Ralph Sesowel and Thomas de Waynflete seized and imprisoned him at
Norwich.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by Matthew 4^ Lescheqer that
Walter bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and William de Sengham with
Hugh and John his sons, assaulted him at Gantebrygge and TmmpetOD, co.
Cambridge, aad carried away his goods.
112
260 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane bd — emU,
The like to the same justices, on complaint by Matilda de Wjcombe
that Walter bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Richard de Stratford,
William Wythinal, John de Staunford, John de Careh', William le Wolf,
William Muiit, Robert le Diere, John de Touecestre, Walter de Pateshalle,
William de Wyrmehale and Roger de Iresham seized and imprisoned her
at Northampton.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by Walter de Tyllingham
that Walter bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Simon de Stockton, John de
Ware, William Tollere, William de Thurrok, Reginald le Shephirde,
William de Cumberton, Robert de Secheford, John Edward, William Car-
bonel, John Fykeys, Thomas de Tendryngge, Matthew le Orfevre, Simon
de Rofham, Laurence Semon and Hugh de Burgh assaulted and imprisoned
him at Cambridge and carried away his goods.
The like to John de Insula, John de Donccastre and Thomas de
Fissheburnc, on complaint by William de Whytby that Walter bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, Uite master of the hospital of St Leonard, York,
William de Aberford, Edmund le Tanur, Robert de Insula, William de
Scardingwelle and John de Bedale, brethren of the hospital, Thomas de
Neville, John de Uotot, Margery de Silkestone, John de Segevaos, Adam
Sampson, Thomas le Porter, Henry le Sty wardesman and Simon de Kyme
assaulted and imprisoned him at York.
The like to the same justices, on the like complaint by Roger de
Shadewelle against the same bishop.
The like to the same justices, on the like complaint by ^eter de Rydale
against the same bishop.
The like to the same justices, on the like complaint by William le
Waddester of York against the same bishop.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by John de Sutton that
Thomas de Neville, John de Hotot, Margery de Silkestone, John de
Segevaus, Adam Sampson, Thomas le Porter, Henry le Stywardesman and
Simon de Kyme assaulted him at York.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by William de Knaptou
that Henry de Lychefeld, clerk, Thomas de Neville, Adam de Middelton,
John de Hotot, John de Stollyngburgh, William de Tymmor, John atte
Welle of Whitinton, John de Deen, William vicar of the church of Sallowe,
and Roger de Thurmenton with John his son, assaulted him at Knapton,
CO. York.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by Roger de Pykeryng that
Ralph de Hengham, Peter Malore and Simon de Kyme assaulted him as
above.
The like to Henry de Scrope, Robert de Retford and W. de Deen, on
complaint by Matthew de Lescheker that Walter de Langeton, William de
Carleton and John de la Blakebrok assaulted him at London.
The like to the same justices, on the like complaint by Matthew de
Lescheker that Walter bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Richer de
Refham, Thomas Sali, John Scot, Hugh de Waltham, Richard de Gampes
and Luke de Haveringe assaulted him at London.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by Andrew de Salop that
Thomas de Neville, John de Comubia and John Scot assaulted him at
London.
3 EDWAED II. 261
1310. Membrane 5d — cont.
The like to the same justices, on complaiut by John Homclerk that John
de Butterton, David le Clerk, John de Hotot and John Scot assaulted him
at London.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by Matthew de Lescheker
that John de Sancroft, clerk, Thomas de Neville and Robert de Barsham
lately broke a chest of his at Flixton, co. Suffolk, and carried away his
books of the price of 20/., and other goods and charters found by them in
the chest.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by John de Brokesheved that
John de Cornubia, Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
and John Scot assaulted him at London.
Vacated by surrender.
June IG. The like to J. de Insula, J. de Donecastre and Thomas de Fisheburne,
Westminster, on complaint by Stephen Ythum that W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
Simon de Kyme, Ealph do Hengham, Peter Malorre, Adam de Middelton,
Henry de Lichefeld and John de Stalingburgh assaulted him at York.
By K., on the information of B. son of Payn.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by Roger de Pykering that
the same bishop and Henry de Lychefeld, clerk, Adam de Middelton and
John de Stalingburne (sic) assaulted him at York.
Membranb 4J.
June 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry le Scrope, John de Done-
Windsor, castre and Alexander de Cave, on complaint by Peter de Eyville that Adam
de Shyrlawe, Hugh de Killyngholm, Walter le Keu, Hugh le Mareschall,
Nicholas Flemyng, William Flemyng, William le Keu, Robert de Merflet,
Stephen le Baker, William Aufyn del Dyk, Stephen son of William de
Blaktoft and Henry his brother, William Daghty, John Reyner, Stephen
Lucy of Yuofiet, William son of William son of Henry, John son of Henry,
Richard le Daye of Stertelthorpe, Walter Wyot, Peter le Vans of Yuofiet,
Roger Reyner, Thomas son of Adam de Stertelthorpe, Robert de Holder-
nesse of Stertelthorpe, William Rugecok and Richard his brother, William
Macke and Stephen his son with Walter brother of the same Stephen,
Walter son of William Youhird, Adam Alman, John son of Henry son of
Gilbert de Blaktoft, John son of Henry de Williamthorpe, John son of
Stephen, William Everard of Laxton, Richard Man of SciJby, Ullright de
Scalby, Geoffrey Toy, William Eme of Scalby, William Stute of Houeden,
William Wylymot of Burghbrigge, Richard de Bernhille, Robert de Belasyse
and Henry le Saper of Sandholm, with others, dug his turves at Suth Cave,
CO. York, assaulted Roger le Bretun and William de Aghton, his servants,
and carried away his goods. By p.8.
Ma^ 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Martjn, John de Foxle,
KeniuDgton. John Randolf and William de Harden, touching the breach of the parks of
Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, whilst bis lands by reason
of his minority were in the custody of the late king, at Teuke8bury,Thombui7
and Sobbury, co. Gloucester, his free warrens there and at Eston, Neirfora
and Caumpeden in the same county, his chaces of Malveme, co. Gloucester,
and Corse in the cos. Gloucester and Worcester, Chitilhamholte, co. Devon,
and Cranebume, cos. Dorset, Wilts and Southampton. By K.
The like to John de Boteturte, Henrey de Staunton, William Inge and
Thomas de Gray, touching the like breach of the parka of Gilbert de Olaro, earl
262 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane ^d^-cont.
of Gloucester and Hertford, at Honeden and Desenyng, oo. Suffolk, Staundon,
CO. Herts, Thnkstede and Berdefeld, co. Essex, Bradstede and Blachingleyei
CO. Kent, and his cony-warrens at Desenyng and Cavenham, co. Suffolk,
Crempplesham, co. NoHblk, and Merlawe, co. Bucks, and his free warrens
at the above places and at Warham, Welles and Walsingham, co. Norfolk,
Clare, Sudburj, Haverhulle, Horsham and Suthwold, oo. Suffolk, Pope-
shale, CO. Hertfonl, Claret, co. Essex, Elding, Haudlo, Wesipekham and
Edenebrugge, co. Kent, and Staneford and Caversham, co. Berks, and hia
free chaco of Tonebrugge in the cos. Kent and Sussex. Bj K.
June 12. The like to John de Insula, William de Houk and John de Donecastre,
Wofltminster. touching an appeal in the county of York of Alice late the wife of William
son of Elias )e Clerk of Est Gerford against William son of Adam de
Morhuscs for the death of her husband. By fine of 2 marks.
June 16. Commission to Payn de Tybetot, justice of Chester, and John de Orreby
WeBtmiiiBter. to enquire touching the persons appointed to make purveyance, as well in
the time of the late as the present king, who made prises of com, pigs
and victuals, for which they have not yet paid.
June 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford and John de
Westminster. Creke, on complaint by Baldwin de Maneriis that Alice late the wife of
John (Ic Horsothe, William son of John de Horsethe, Walter Poseling,
William Coiyn, Walter son of Alexander, John Pelage, Richard Ayleward,
Simon Bernard, William Godefrey, Payn le Mouner, William atte Hille,
William dc Bures, Nicholas Bonspoyer, Bobert le Clerk, Peter de Bures,
Ralph Waryn, Roger Cipryan, Simon parson of the church of Horsethe,
John Sewal, Roger le Carpenter, Walter Coker and John Osecok, with
others, felled his trees, broke his houses at Horsethe, co. Cambridge, and
carried away the timber and trees. By K.
The like to William le Yavasur, John de Insula and Richard de
Horselye, touching the persons who killed Peter de Ounwarton al
Gunwarton, cx). Northumberland.
By K., at the suit of the earl of Richmond.
MSMBRANS Zd.
June 16. The like to W. de Ormesby and Hervey de Staunton, on complaint by
Westminster. John de Sancto Phileberto that Thomas abbot of St. Edmunds, and Reginald
de Denhani, his fellow-monk, Richard del Celer, John le Fevre, Fulk le Clerk,
Sewall de Wymundham, Warin le Fevre, Matilda Brid, Richard Joye,
Thurstan Lokenham, Thurstan Matte, John le Sutere, Richard RoUe,
Hugh le Serjant, Alexander le Hoy, John le Fyshere, Edmund le Bemers,
John le Serjant, John Love, Roger Strongbowe, Ralph de Langemere,
Thurstan Copes, Richard le Mouner, John Peisson, Richard ^ilham,
Richard Bileman, Ralph de la Kersenere, John Baldewyne, Ranald
Godchild, Adam Attechirche, Adam parson of the church of Ikelyngham and
William his brother, Robert Lunespy, Alexander Camaille, Walter Spume-
prede, William le Chaplain of Ikelingham, Alexander Cut, Robert Stouke,
William Frere, Andrew del Temple, William Prudemay, Richard Petche,
Andrew Frere, John le Bor, Alexander Osemund, Roger Hurlebatte,
Alexander Jakelyn, Adam son of Reginald, Adam Overlingges and
William his sou, Ralph le Gray and Sarra his sister, Roger Brenee,
John Freman, GK)dfrey le Marchaunt, Robert Dageman, Richard Eide-
lombe, Luke le Fullere, Thomas le FuUere, Richard Cotard, Ralph Jordan,
William le Man, Robert Cottard, John Gyg • . ., Stephen de Ratlesden,
William Pricke, Alexander le Boner, R(^ son of Thomaa^ Reginald le
3 EDWAED 11. 263
1310. Membrane 3d — cont.
Boner, William Hamund, Robert son of Idonia, Edmund de Marham,
Thomas son of Warin le Fevre, Bartholomew le Saltere, Richard del Celer,
Fulk le Clerk, William son of Adam Overlinges, John le Bor, Richard de
Beilham, Alexander Jakeljn, Sarra le Gray and John le Fjshere, with
others, cut and carried away the herbage of his meadow at Lakford, co.
Suffolk, and impounded his cattle without food so that many of them
perished. By K., at the instance of J. Buteturte.
{Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards William de Colneye was asso-
ciated with the above justices to hear the matter. 23 July 1310.
June 18. The like to Henry de Guldeford, Gilbert de Knoville and Richard de
Westminster. Chiselden, on complaint by queen Margaret that John de Tinteyn the
younger, with others, broke the pond of her mills at Nether Lyme, co.
Dorset, carried away the stones, palings and timber, and assaulted her
servants. By K.
The like to William Trussel, John de Batesford and Miles de Rodeberwe,
touching the persons who assaulted Vivian de Staundon at his manor of
Staundon, co. Stafford, carried away his goods, illtreated his servants, broke
his park at Fenton and free warren at Staundon, hunted therein and carried
away his game. By p.s.
MSMBRANS 2d.
June 24. The like to John de Insula, Thomas de Fisshebume, and John de
Canterbury. Donecastre, touching the persons who killed Robert de Huthum, William le
Pestur and Richard Wules at York,
By K., at the information of R. son of Payn.
July 4. The like to William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe and Robert Baynard,
Westminster, on complaint by William de Yelverton that Nicholas de Yelverton and
Thomas his brother, Robert le Ropere, Thomas Cotwot of Yelverton,
Nicholas de Keteringham, Gilbert Attewode of Holveston, Robert Lam-
berd, Richard de Yelverton and Adam de Yelverton, with others, de-
pastured and trampled down with cattle his com and grass at Yelverton,
CO. Norfolk, drove away 6 cows and 2 oxen of his of the price of 10/., and
assaulted Geofirey de Holkham, his servant.
By K., at the instance of the earl of Surrey on the information of W.
de Melton.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by Hugh de West that the
same Nicholas de Yelverton and the persons above-named broke his bouse
at Framyngham, co. Norfolk, assaulted him and carried away his goods.
ByK.
July 6. The like to Henry Spigumel and Miles de Rodeberwe, touching an
Westmintter. appeal in the county of Worcester of Agnes late the wife of Henry le
Wolf of Alvynchurche against William Neuen of Newynton and John le
Espioer of Evesham for the death of her husband.
{ 264 )
4 EDWARD II.— Paet I.
•■ q-iQ MSMBRANB 26.
Julj 8. Philip, prior of Longueville Giffard, stajinff beyond seasy has letters
WefltmiDster. nominating William de Talia, his fellow-monk^ and John de Seens his
attorneys tor two years.
Protection, for two years, for Neapolio, [Cardinal of St Andrew's,]
prebendary of Snth Cave in the church of St. Peter, York, and of Suttou
cum Bukyngham in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. By K.
Grant, for life, to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, of all lands
and tenements in Eton, co. Buckingham, which the king held of the grant
of Boger de Moubray of Scotland.
By E., on the information of Boger de Wyngefeld, king's clerk.
July 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William Colle of Worcester to
Westminster, the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Wulstan, Worcester, of a
messuage, 30 acres of land and common of pasture for 6 oxen in the suburb
of Worcester. Per Cancellar" pro Deo.
The like, upon fine, for Boger Orger of Melton of 2 messuages, 2^ bovates
and 3 acres of land and 2^ acres of meadow in Melton to a chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in the church of Melton.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for William Fithian, king's mariner, with
his ship called *la Margarete* of Waterford, in Ireland, sailing on a
trading expedition to various ports.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Grant, for one year, to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, of the prise of
falcons at Lenne and lernemuthe. Bj p.8.
12 March, Bemission of the farm due from Isabella de Bello Monte for the castle of
3 Edward II. Baumburgh with truncage, and of a rent in the town of Wamemath.
Westminster. Cancelled^ being entered on the Roll for the third gear,
July 8. Grant to Alice de Ley grave, formerly the king's nurse, of the custody of
Westminster, the lands of Alice, daughter of William de Gouuiz, tenant in chief, daring
the minority of her son and heir, together with his marriage.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side
Trent.
Pardon, at the instance of William Martyn, to William de Beaamund for
breaking prison at Exeter. By K.
Grant, for life, to John Page, in accordance with a grant, 6 January,
35 Edward I., to him as yeoman of the king's chamber, of the forestership
of Derewentfelles. He is to receive a yearly fee of 46s. Sd, at the hands of
the constable of the casUe of Cokermuth. Grant to him so long as he holds
the forestership of a messuage called ' Swynsete ' in Brigham.
July 10. Protection, until Easter, for John de Hustwait, staying at Gascony on the
Windsor, king's service. By K.
July 8. Bichard Bagot, going beyond seas in the train of Bobert son of Walter,
Westminster, has letters nominating Adam de Harwedon and William de BootOQ his
attorneys until three years from Mi>}ift^tidftff,
4 EDWABD U.— Pabt I. 265
1310. Membrane 26 — eont.
Pardon for abjuring the realm to Thomas Eliot of Eepewjk by Hex-
tildesham, who was convicted before John de Yaus and the other justices
of gaol delivery for Hextildesham, within the liberty of the archbishop of
York, and hanged. Subsequently his body was cut down from the gallows
and taken for burial to the cemetery of St. John of Leye, in accordance
with the privilege of the brethren of St. John of Jerusalem in England
his name being discovered on their roll, when he was found to be alive, and
thereupon he abjured the realm. By E.
Acknowledgment of indebtedness by the king to the executors of
Paschasius de Villa, merchant and citizen of Bayonne, in the sum of
259/. 18«. 6d. sterling for wines and horses purchased from him by the
late king in the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh years of his reign, as
appears by letters patent and a bill of the wardrobe, both which the
executors surrendered into the Chancery to be cancelled. The above sum
is to be paid to them out of the issues of the provostship of Bayonne. by
instalments of 60/. a year for four years and the balance in the fifth year.
By E., on the information of J. Sandale.
Mandate in purauance to the seneschal of Gascony and constable of
Bordeaux.
July 14. Protection, in Ireland, with clause volumusj for one year, for Richard,
Westmio8ter. archbishop elect and confirmed of Dublin, going beyond seas on special
business of the king concerning the realm.
He also has letters nominating Elias Goioun and Ralph de Borwode his
attorneys in Ireland for two years.
July 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Engayne to the prior
Westminiter. and convent of Worspringges of a rent of 20«., payable by tliem to him, for
lands in Worspringges, which they hold from him. By fine of 40#.
July 17. Appointment, during pleasure, of Roger Scoter to be a baron of the
WefltmiD8ter. Exchequer in the place of Thomas de Cantebrigge. By p.8.
July 12. Grant, in fee, to Master Peter de Novo Castro, king's surgeon, for bis
WestmiDster. good service to the late king, of that messuage in the parish of St. Mary
Aldemanbury, London, formerly held from the late king by Master Peter
de Pekham, subject to a yearly rent of 4</., which the king recovered
against John Dode of London as an escheat, by reason of Peter de Pekham
being a bastard and dying without an heir of his body. By E.
Membranb 25.
July 12. Exemplification of letters patent, 12 September, 22 Edward I., found
WMtminster. upon the Chancellor's Rolls of the late king, the originals of which have
been lost, granting a licence, notwithstanding that the sheriff of the county
of Tork returned after inquisition ad quod damnum that it would be to the
king's prejudice, to Roger de Moubray, who was going to Ghiscony on the
service and by command of the king, to grant, in fee, to Miles de Stapelton
16 acres of waste in Hovingham by Wath, held in chief.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the dean and chapter of the
church of St. Andrew, Wells, to the abbot and convent of Athelingney of
100 acres of moor in Northcury, in exchange for their right to common of
pasture over 800 acres of moor there belonging to the former. By E.
July 15. Pardon, at the instance of John de Sandale, the treasurer, and full resti-
tution of his former status, to Geoffrey de Tichemershe, who bad repre*
sented himself before the justiceB of the Bench to be the aUoirnqr of John
266 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310, Membrane 25 — cont.
Mile of Weston Turvile in a suit between the latter as plaintiff and Ralph
le Moaner, tenant of a messuage and one acre of land in Weston Tourvile,
for which offence he was committed to prison.
Bj K.y on the information of the Treasurer.
Protection, for one year, for Eleanor, late the wife of Robert de Stote-
ville, going beyond seas. By K.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Aibertinus de Bolonia, sent beyond seas
by the king to buy and bring over to England war horses for his use.
July 14. Licence to the prior and brethren of the Friars Preachers residing in
Norwich to acquire in mortmain land in that town adjoining their dwelling-
house upon which to erect a church and other buildings, and also to en-
large their cemetery and close, whenever it may be possible to do so.
ByK.
July 15. Grant to Richard, archbishop elect and confirmed of Dublin, of the right
Westminster, to use and enjoy all the liberties and free customs which his predecessors
have used and enjoyed in Ireland. By K.
Maurice de Carreu, staying in England, has letters nominating Gilbert de
Staunton his attorney in Ireland for one year.
Robert de Carreu, staying in England, has like letters nominating the
same Gilbert de Staunton his attorney as above.
John de Weyland, staying in England, has like letters nominating
William de Naunton his attorney as above.
Eleanor, late the wife of Robert de Stoteville, going beyond seas, has
like letters nominating Adam de Brom, clerk, and Richard Russel her
attorneys for one year.
July 13. Thomas de Cantebrigge, going beyond seas on the king's business, has
like letters nominating John de Creyke and Godfrey de Essexia his attor-
neys until the quinzaine of Easter.
July 15. Protection with clause volumus for him for the same period.
July 27. Protection, so long as he shall be well disposed towards the king, for
John, abbot of Aberbrothok, parson of the church of Hautwysele, and for
his men, lands, rents and possessions. By K.
July 13. Acquittance to the abbot and convent of Shirbume in Dorset, sub-
collectors in the diocese of Salisbury of the tenth imposed with the assent
of the late king on the clergy for three years bv Pope Boniface VIII., for
60^., paid into the Exchequer by the hands of 8. bishop of Salisbury on
behalf of John Bacun, prebendary of Wymburne, on account of the arrears
of the tenth. By bill of Exchequer.
The like for the prior and convent of Bemewelle, sub-collectors in the
diocese of Ely, for a like payment of 100/. by the hands of John de Creke,
sheriff of Cambridge, for Robert late bishop of Ely.
By bill of Exchequer.
Oct. 14. The like to the dean and chapter of Chichester, sub-collectors in the
Lanark. diocese of Chichester, for a like payment of 15/. 15#. 4d. by the hands of
J. bishop of Chichester. By bill of Exchequer.
1811.
Feb. 10. The like to the same for a like payment of llGs. 2d. on behalf of the
Berwick-on- prior of Lewes. By bill of Exchequer.
Tweed.
4 EDWARD II.— PART I. 2e7
1311, Membrane 25— cow^.
The like to the abbot and convent of Seleby, sub-collectors in the
archbishopric of York, for a like payment of 10/. 18«. 10c?. bj the hands of
W. archbishop of York on behalf of the abbot of Byland {de Bella Landa).
By bill of Exchequer.
April 20. The like to the dean and chapter of Chichester, sub-collectors in the
Berwick on- diocese of Chichester, for a like payment of 4/. By bill of Exchequer.
Tweed.
The like to the abbot and convent of Langeley, sub-collectors in the
diocese of Norwich, for a like payment of 20/. by the hands of J. bishop of
Norwich. By bill of Exchequer.
May 20. The like to the abbot and convent of Shirbome in Dorset, sub-collectors
Berwick-on- in the diocese of Salisbury, for payment, as above, of 78*. Sd.
'^^^' By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the same abbot and convent for a like payment of 68s, Sd,
By bill of Exchequer.
1310.
July 16. Re-grant, in fee, to Robert Darcy and Joan his wife of their manor of
Westminster. Dunston, co. Lincoln, held in chief, which they had surrendered into the
king's hands. By K.
Protection, until Easter, for the canons, vicars and other ministers of the
church of St. Paul, London. By K.
July 14. Grant to Henry de Bello Monte, who has married Alice, one of the
Westminster, nieces and co-heiresses of John Comyn, of the custody of the manor of
Whitewyk, co. Leicester, during the minority of the heirs. Master William
Comyn surrendered to the king this manor, which John Comyn his brother,
sometime earl of Boghan, had held in chief, acknowledging that he has no
right to it by an alleged feoffment by his brother, but that it is the in-
heritance of Alice and Margaret, the nieces and co-heiresses of himself and
his late brother. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of the county of Leicester.
Philip de Coleville, going on pilgrimage beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating John de Cantebrigge and Benedict de Cantebrigee his attorneys
until Easter. By E., on the information of W. de Melton.
July IB. Grant to William Inge that in case he shall die leaving an heir or heirs
Westminster, under age, his executors or assigns shall have, without hindrance of the
king, the marriage of such heirs. By E.
Protection, with clause volumuSf for one year, for Guy Ferre, going
beyond seas on the king's business. Bj K.
He also has letters nominating John Bakan and Robert Bakon his attor-
neys for the same period.
Mbmbrans 24.
July 14. Safe-conduct, throughout Ireland, for Thomas [de Chaddesworth], dean
Westminster, of Dublin, Bindus de Bandinell of St. Paul's, in the diocese of Florence,
and John de Balla of Clonfert, canons, appointed to act as their deputies by
the Patriarch of Jerusalem, the archbishop of York, the bishops of Lincoln
and Chichester, the abbot of Lagny in the diocese of Paris, and Master
Sicard de Vanro, canon of Narbonne, the commissioners appointed by
the Pope to hold an enquiry in Ireland touching the order of the TempUurs
and their Ghnand Preceptor. [Fmdera.'l
268 OALBNDAE OF PATENT BOLLS,
1310. Membrane 24 — cont.
Jalj 15. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter, 12 Edward I., of Edmund,
late earl of Cornwall, remising to the Friars Preachers of Chichester the
entire rent of the place in that city inhabited by them, and granting them
a licence to buy or receive other plots of land there, to enclose their area
with a wall or fence, and to erect an oratory with offices. Further, the
friars not having hitherto acquired such land, the king grants them a licence
to acquire in mortmain land adjacent to their dwelling-house for the erec-
tion of a church and buildings, and for the enlargement of their cemetenr
and close. By K.
July 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Joceus son of William de
Whatlynton to the abbot and convent of Battle of a messuage, 60 acres of
land, 20 acres of wood, 200 acres of heath and 68, of rent in Cattesfeld.
By fine of 20«.
July 14. Presentation of Master William de Chauncy, upon the resignation of
Nicholas de Hugate, to the church of Scarthou, in the diocese of
Lincoln.
July 18. Mandate to Robert Baynard and Peter de Abbington, keepers of the
bishopric of Ely, for the restitution of the temporalities of that see to John de
Ketene, a monk of Ely, Robert archbishop of Canterbury having confirmed
his election as bishop, to which the royal assent had been already given.
Writ de iniendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
bishopric.
July 15. William Inge, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters nomi-
nating Fremund Inge and Alexander de Boudon his attorneys until the
quinzaine of Easter.
Protection with clause volumus for him for the same period.
ByK.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Martin de Fisshacre, king's clerk, to the
office of chamberlain of the Exchequer, Dublin, lately held by Master John
de Dovorre. By K,
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Gilbert Aumary of Kaynesham
to the abbot and convent of Kaynesham of a messuage, 6 bovates of land,
10 acres of meadow, 6 acres of wood, a moiety of 50 acres of pasture and
heath, 6$. of rent, and divers rents of 1 lb. of pepper, 1 lb. of cumin and
a gilliflower in Ueghe Luttleton by Palton, with the advowson of the
church of that place. By E.
July 16. Licence to Guy Ferre, upon a return made upon inquisition ad quod
WestmiDBter. damnum taken by Hugh le Despenser, justice of the forest on this side
Trent, that it will not be injurious to the forest of Essex, to enclose his
wood of Eytrope Rothinge, lying within the metes of the forest, and to
make a park thereof. By K.
Licence, at the instance of Master Robert de Cistema, king's leech, for
the prioress and nuns of Flixton, in the diocese of Norwich, on account of
the rents and possessions of their house being insufficient for their sus-
tenance, to acquire lands and tenements to the value of 10/. a year, provided
the same are not held in chief. By K.
July 15. Exemplification of letters patent found upon the Chancellor's Rolls of the
Westminster, late king, 30 May, 30 Edward I., the originals of which have been lost,
granting, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by the sheriff of the
county of Suffolk, licence to Robert de Bures and Alice his wife and James
his brother to retain and hold to them and the heirs of the same Robert and
James the manor of Badmundesfeld, which they had acquired without
licence from John Engayne, tenant in chief.
4 EDWARD II.— Part I. 269
1310. Membrane 24 — cofU.
Assignment to Williatn Inge, in part payment of 140 marks, in which
the king is bound to him for wages and horses lost by him in the Scotch
war and for his yearly fee from the wardrobe, of the 100 marks in which
the prior of Wymundham is bound to the king by reason of the debts due
to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, having been taken into the
king's hands.
Mandate in pursuance to the prior of Wymundham.
July 18. Licence for William Inge to grant his manor of Weston, co. Bedford,
WestminBter. held in chief, to Robert luge, and for the latter to re-grant the same to him
and to Margaret his wife and Fremund Inge to hold to them and the heirs
of the same William Inge.
July 18. Grant to Joan, late the wife of John de Ciriseauz, who held of the heir
Wettminster. of John de Dynliam, a minor in the king's custody, of the marriage of
Bichard, son and heir of her late husband. By K.
July 16. Licence to John de Mares to grant, in fee, to William de Assheby a
WcBtmiDster. messuage, 12«. of rent, and a moiety of one virgate of land ip North
Assheby, held in chief. By ^ne of 40«.
Membrane 23.
July 18. Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant by John de Britannia, earl
WestminBter. of Richmond, to Bertram de Mounborcher and Joan bis wife and his issue,
remainder f idling such issue to the grantor, of the manors of Hamerden
and Filsham, and lands and tenements in Corleye and Orotesleye, co.
Sussex, subject to the yearly render of a pair of gilt spurs.
Grant to Luke de Flisco, cardinal deacon of the church of St. Mary
in Via Lata^ of 50 marks a year, payable at the Exchequer in two equal
instalments. By K.
July 17. Licence to John de Sancto Johanne to grant to Roger de Sancto Jobanne
Wettmiiuter. and Joan his wife and their issue the manor of Iwehurst, co. Southampton,
held in chief, with the advowson of the church of that place. By K.
July 8. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Master Hugh
Tripacy, parson of the church of Martreworthy, to the abbot and convent
of Waverle of the manor of Cuscrugge, with a messuage, 59 acres of land,
5 acres of {lasture aud 4 acres of wood in Chivele, for the sustenance of a
chaplain to celebrate divine seiTice daily in the church of Waverle for the
soul of Nicholas, sometime bishop of Winchester.
July 18. Presentation of Master Robert Feet, upon the resignation of Owen de
Monte Gromeri, to the church of Borewarton, in the diocese of Hereford,
in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands and heir of Walter
de Uepton, tenant-in chief, being in his hands.
Richard de Wratteworthe, staying in England, has letters nominating
William de Wratteworthe his attorney in Ireland for two years.
July 20. Licence, upon fine, to Roger son of Roger son of Henry to grants in fee,
to John Glidde 8 acres of land in Worfeld, held in chief.
Licence, upon fine, to Thomas Bardolf to grant, for life, to John de
Weylong the manor of Castre, co. Norfolk, held in chief, the advowsons of
the churches of the manor excepted.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Bichard son of
Richard de Goldesburgh to the abbot and convent of Salley in Craven of a
fourth part of the manor of Boolton in Boulaodi held in chief.
270 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS,
1310, Membrane 23 — cont.
July 17. Commission to John de London to enquire in all ports, towns istnd other
places in the realm on this side Trent from the late king's collectors of
the new custom upon all wares imported or exported, whether there are any
arrears due on account of such custom, and to receive the same and pay
over the proceeds to Bernard Baraw, the attorney of William Servat, mer-
chant of London, in part payment of the king's debt to the latter for spices
and other necessaries delivered into the wardrobe.
July 15, Exemption, for life, for John de Triple, citizen of London, in enlarge-
ment of a like exemption granted to him, 12 March, 3 Edward II., of
which he did not obtain the letters patent, from all tallages, aids, wakes,
and contributions of whatsoever kind for his lands, tenements, rents, or
other goods or merchandise within or without the city of London, to be
levied for the king and his heirs, due and accustomed prises excepted;
exemption also for him from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances ;
from being made mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner, provost, or alderman,
&c. ; and from any assessment which the commonalty of the city of. London,
or of any other place, may grant to the king. By p.s.
July 18f Pardon to William de Boton of Qoldtngton for the death of Thomas le
Shepherde of Goldington, as it appears by the record of Henry Spigumel
and Walter de Molesworthe, justices of gaol delivery for Bedford, that he
killed him in self-defence.
The like to Patrick le Vyolour for the death of Ralph le TaiUur of
Stokeslegh, as it appears by the record of John de Insula and John de
Donecastre, justices of gaol delivery for the town of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
that he killed him in self-defence. By K.
July 20. Licence to John de Astleye the elder to grant the manors of Astleye
WeatmiDster. and Northleye, co. Salop, held in chief, to John son of John de Astleye and
his heirs, and for him to demise the same to the grantor for the term of his
life. By fine of 10/.
Pardon to William Bule and Margery his wife for acquiring in fee,
without licence, from Thomas Ohober, tenant in chief, 18 acres of land,
1^ acres of meadow, and 2s. 6d, of rent in Micham; with restitution of
the same. By fine of 1 mark.
Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Peter de Friscohaldis and his men,
going to France on the king's business.
Membrane 22.
July 23. Exemption, for one year, for William Page of Egewere from being put
Windsor, on assizes, juries, or recognisances. By K.
July 16. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, on account of the fidelity of the men of
Westminster, the Isle of Argyll to the king, for any merchants going thither with
Tictuals, or other wares.
July 22. Safe-conduct, for two years, for John Wyndeloke of Ypres in Flanders,
Wettminster. coming to England with cloths and other goods and wares for sale.
July 22. Pardon to John de Somery of payment of 200/. due from him to the
Westminster. Exchequer, as well on account of his own debts as those of his ancestors.
By K., on the information of John de Gharleton.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
July 18. Licence for John le Poer to grant, in fee, to Robert de Kendale the
Westminfter. manor of Wodecroft^ co. Bedford, held in chief. By fine of 20 marks.
4 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 271
1310. Membrane 22 — cont,
July 16. Licence for Walter de Majdenstan, king's yeoman, to crenellate his
dwelling-bouse in the town of Maydenstan. By K.
July 21. Protection for one year, in Ireland, for Gilbert Carrerie, arcbdeacon and
canon of Armagb, staying at tbe court of Home. By K.
Licence, upon fine, for tbe alienation in mortmain by Hugb de Reyne
and Juliana bis wife to tbe prior and brctbren of tbe Hospital of St. Jobn
of Jerusalem in England of 60 acres of land in Northpederton, in excbange
for a like quantity of land in the same place.
July 22. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to tbe abbot and convent of
Cumbe by Kichard Ballard and Sarra his wife of a messuage in Coventry ;
and by Constance daughter of Henry le Plummer of another messuage in
that town. By fine of 20«.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Simon de Stowe to
the master and brethren of tbe hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Suth-
werk, of a messuage, 2 tofts, 16 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and a
moiety of one acre of pasture in Bedyngton, Bandon, Mitcham, Suthwerk,
and Neuton for the sustenance of the poor in tbe hospital.
Licence for WiUiam son of William de Aylesbury to grant, in fee, to
Richard son of William de Aylesbury a messuage and 3 virgates of land in
Aylesbury, held in chief. By fine of 30«.
July 18. Pardon to the abbot and convent of Beaulien {de Bella Loco Regis) for
Westminster, acquinng in mortmain, without the late king's licence, from Jordan de
Kynggeston a messuage, 18^ acres of land, 5 acres of meadow, pasture for
^YB cows and &ve other beasts and IG^d, of rent in Wyppyngham ; with
restitution of tbe same. By fine of 20«.
July 21. Confirmation of tbe sale of the marriage of William, son and heir of
William de Criketote, or, in case of his dying a minor, of John bis brother,
to John de Bracebrigge by Giles Dargenteyn, to whom the king granted
the custody of two parts of the lands and tenements of the deceased William
de Criketote, tenant in chief, during the minority of his son William,
together with his marriage, which grant be subsequently enlarged to a
grant of tbe custody of the heirs with their marriages.
July 26. Presentation of Adam Conrad to tbe church of Lanvays, in the diocese
St. Albans, of Bangor. By p.8.
July 17. Nicholas de Balscote, chancellor of the Exchequer, Dublin, going to Ire-
Newport- land by the king's command to hold office there, has letters nominating
I**K°ell. Richard Broun bis attorney for two years.
July 23. Licence for tbe alienation in mortmain by John Marmjrun of a messuage,
Windsor. 2 bovates of land, and 44*. 4d, of rent in Wyntringham and Belesby for the
maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in tbe chapel of
St. Nicholas, Wyntringham, for the souls of the grantor and of Isabella
bis wife, of Alexander Peck, and of their ancestors and successors.
By fine of lOOf.
July 29. Grant, for life, to John Colne, king's yeoman, of the custody of the
Northampton, king's mews at Westminster, receiving for wages and robes and provisions
for the king's falcons (putura falconum), which be will have in his custody,
the usual fee of the keeper of the mews, according to the custom of the
king's household. By p.s.
Aug. 3. Grant, for life, to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, of pasture in
Solby. Windsor Forest for 12 cows and 600 sheep. By p.s.
Mandate in pursoance to the keeper of Windsor Forest.
272 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
^onA Mbmbranb 21.
July 22. Licence to John de Middelton to crenelkito his dwelling-house of Neu-
Westminster. lond, co. Northumberland. By K.
Licence to Roger Mauduit to crenellate his dwelling-house of Essliete,
CO. Northumberland. By K.
July 18. Protection, for two years, for Kobert Tymparon, master of the hospital
of St. Leonard, Cestrefeld.
Pardon to David son of John le Leker (if Whitchirehe for the death of
John Pref, as it api)eurs by the record of Miles de Rodeberwe and Richard
de Harleye, justices of gaol delivery for Shrewsbury, that ho killed him
through mischance.
July 20. Prescaitation of Robert de Ilommyngburgh, upon the resignation of John
de Ilemmyngburgh, to a fourth i>art of the church of St. Mary, Antyng-
ham, in the diocese of Norwich.
July 18. Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas and Edmund, the king's brothers, for
Westminster, their sustenance, of all the CAStles, towns, manors and tenements in the
king's hands late of Roger le Bygod, somc^time earl of Norfolk and marshal
of England. [/a?f/t'ra.]
Appointment, at will, of John de Thorpe to 1)6 keeper of all castles, &c.
granted, as above, for the maintenance of the king's brothers, to appoint
and remove all bailiffs and servimts, and to acx^ount at the wardrobe of the
king's brothers for all issues thereof, the custxnly of the castle of Sturguil
excepted, which had been granted, during pleasure, to Robert Darcy, king's
clerk.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
July 18. Licence, upon fine, to Joan, late the wife of William Lovel, to grant, in
Westminster, fee, to William de Perevile a messuage, 90 acres of land, 5 acres of wood,
7 acres of meadow, 5 acres of pasture, lof. ^d, of rent, and a fourth part
of a water-mill in Springfeld, held in chief.
July 26. Pardon, upon fine, to Richard de Funteneye for acquiring, in fee, without
St. Albans, licence, from John de Braddele 22 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow,
5 acres of moor, and pasture for 8 oxen and 200 sheep in Braddele by
Grymmesby and Little Cotes, held in chief ; with restitution of the same.
July 23. Panlon, upon fine, to John Canun for acquiring in fee, without licence,
Windsor, from John de Braddele 12 aci'es of land and 4 acres of moor in Braddele
by Grymmesby, held in chief ; with restitution of the same.
July 31. Licence to William de Langeton, to whom the king has committed,
Northampton, during pleasure, the custody of the county of Kermerdyn, to appoint a
deputy to execute his oiKce, whenever he himself in obedience to the king's
mandate shall pass without his bailiwick. By p.s.
Aug. 1. Api)ointment, during pleasure, of Roger Hagemon, clerk, to the custody
of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for the town
of Shrewsbury.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert Darcy to be keeper, in the
name of Thomas and Edmund the kin^s brothers, of the castle of
Struguyl, with the honor and lands thereof, assigned for their sustenance,
rendering to them yearly the usual sum. By p.s. [1105.]
Mandate in pursuance to Hugh le Despenser, constable of the castle.
Pardon to John de Pateshulle for removing beasts and goods from
the lands of Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, after
those lands were taken into the king's hands. By p.8.
4 EDWARD II.— Part I. 273
1310. Membrane 21 — cont,
Aug. 2. Appointmont, during pleasure, of John d(» Cokennutho, king's clerk, to
the office of remembrancer of tlie Exchequer, lately held by John do
Merkyngfeld.
Aug. 3. David, canon of Pristoll (Penmon), bringing news of the cession of
Sulbv. John, late prior of the house, has letters of licence to elect for the sub-prior
and convent. By p.s.
Aug. 2. Protection, with clause roiufnifs, until Easter, for John de Hastingges
NorthaniptoD. and Isabella his wife, staying in Cijiscony on tlie king's s(»rvice. By p.s.
Aug. 3. Pardon to Robert de Monte Alto, in consideration of the good service he
Sulby. has promised to renihir in tlie war in Scotland, of ])ayment of 400/, in which
he is indebted to the Exchequer. By p.s.
Aug. 6. Pardon to John son of Henry de Derley(; and to Matilda his wife for
Nottingham, acquiring, in fee, from William Cot('rel a moiety of the manor of Derleye,
held in chief; with restitution of the same. By fine of 12 marks.
July 7. Pardon to Richard Maggcsson of Wynneferthinge of his outlawry for
Westminster, non-appearance before the justices of the Bench, when impleailed by
John (lil Mersshc for not reiuiering an account, as his collector, of money
received by him, provided he surrender at the gaol of Ipswich.
Membrane 20.
July 18. Extension for a further term of thi*ee years of the murage gi*anted
Westminster. 26 March, 1 Edward II., to the citizens of London for a like term. The
ponta«j;e granted them by the late king is not to Ih» levied whilst this
further grant is in force. By K.
July 18. Grant, in fee, to Henry le Prestre of the island of Aureuy of the rever-
Westminstcr. sion of a mes.suage and 7 virgates of land, formerly liis inheritance, which,
upon his abjiii"ing the islands for a theft of corn from Balph le Mercer, had
been escheated into the hantls of the lal«» king, by whom tliey were granted,
for life, to Otto <Ie Grandi>ono, who holds the islands, and whose rights in
the above grant are restrveil.
By K., on the information of the earl of Richmond.
Aug. 3. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Mabel, late the wife of Adam
Sulby. de Risshton, to the Friars Preachers of Kothelan of 2 J acres of land in
Rothelan for the enlargement of their area.
Aug. 5. Licence to the prior and convent of Shelford to appropriate the moiety
Nuttuigham. of the church of Gedlyng, which is of their patronage. By p.s.
Aug. 5. Grant to Robert de ClyfTord to hold to him and the heirs of his body,
Nottingham, with remainder over to the king, the lands, to the value of 100/. a year in
the manor of Skypion in Cmvene, previously gmnted to him in fee, and
also the castle of Skypton in Cravene, and otiier lands subsequently gniuted
to him for life, to the like value of 10t>/. a year in that manor, in exchange
for all his lands in Munemue and in the vallev of Mimemue. t.o«jrether with
the town and wood of Ilodenak, which are extended at lOf)/. 10*. 8Jr/.,
surn'nden?d by him to the king. He is to hohl the castle and lauds
subject to the same services by which the earls of Alb(»marle, hitc lords of
the castle and manor, had hehl the same, but with reservation to the king
of any sum by which the issues of the castle and manor exceed in value
200/. a year. By p.s.
Aug. 4. W[alter de Jorse], archbishop of Armagh, going to the court of Rome,
Leieestcr. has letters nominating Thomas de Thorpe and William de Burgh his attor-
neys for one yeai\ By p.s.
274 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane 20 — cont.
Aug. 6. Pardon to the prior and 1)rethrcn of Kyldalc for acquiring in mortmain,
Nottingham, without licence, from Arnald de Percy a met^suage and 10 acres of land in
Kyldalc, CO. York; with restitution of the samo. By p.s.
July 31. Declaration of the king*s int<^ntion to give effect to the exemption for
Northampton, life, grnntrd 29 July, 3 Kdward 11., at the instance of Gilbert de Clare,
oarl of (.Jloucestcr and Hertford, to John de JSollyngi*, citizen of London,
from all talhigcs, aids, wakes and contributions of whatsoever kind for his
lands, tenenient.s, rents or other goods, or merchandise within or without the
city of London to he hnied rbr thit king and his heirs, due and accustomed
prises exee[»U'd ; exemption also for him from l)eing put on assizes, juries,
or rrcognisances ; from being made mayor, sheritf, escheator, coroner,
provo.**t, or aldtTuian, &e.; antl from any assrssment which the commonalty
of the city of London, or of any other place, may grant to the king.
By p.s.
Aug. t5. Panlon to William do Brome, lately taken within the king*s verge at
Nottingham. Wodestok and (hMained in the marshal's prison, for the death of William
d(» Swaleclive, as it apj>earsby the record of the steward and marshals of the
king's househohi that he killed him in sell -defence.
Aug. 2. IMaster Bornanl Peh^ti, parson of the church of Wrotham, going beyond
NurthimiptoD. goa.s, has letters nominating William Servat and Peter de la Verdia his
attorneys for three y<»ars. By p.s.
Protection abo for him for the same period.
Membrane 19.
Aug. 6. Licence, at the recpie.st of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, for the
KuiTord. alienation in mortmain by Master Thonub* de Byteryng of a messuage, one
mill, 42 acres of land, \\ acres of meadow, faldage,and 10 acres of pasture in
Betele and Byteryng to Hiomas son of John <le Magna Byteryng, parson of
the church of St. ISlary Magchden, Betele, for the sustenance of a chaplain
to celebrate divine service daily for the souls of the grantor, his father,
mother, brother and ancestors.
Heneiced because it was scaled at afwther time on the declaration of
IF. de Melton.
Aug, 2. Mandate to the sherilT of the county of York to publish and enforce
Northauipton. throughout his county th«» onli nances ma<le of late respecting the realm and
royal household. French , [J'wdcra.]
The like to every sheriff throughout England.
July 31. Declaration of the king's intention to give elfect to the exemption for life,
Northampton, granted 29 July, 3 Edward 11., at the instance of Cxilbert de Clare, earl of
Ciloucester and Hertford, to Robert Persone, citizen of London, from all
talhiges, aids, wakes, and contributions of whatsoever kind for his lands,
tenements, rents, or other goods or merehaudise within or without the city
of Loudon to be hnied for the king and his heirs, dut' and accustomed prises
excepted ; exemption also for him from lH»ing put on assizes, juries, or Recog-
nisances ; from being made mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner, provost, or
alderman, &c. ; and from any assessment which the commonalty of the city
of l^ndon, or of any other place, may grant to the king. By p.s.
Aug. 4. Protection, for one year, for the archbishop of Armagh, going to the
Leicester, court of Home. By p.s.
Aug. 2. Pardon to Edward de Kenet of his outlavrry for non-appearance before
Northampton. William Martyn and Henry Spigumcl, justices of oyer and terminer of the
4 EDWARD II.— Part I.
1310.
Aup. Iff.
AiiK. 18.
Wtigbion.
Membrane 19 — coni.
lalf kiufj for ihc county of Soiitlianipton, to onsifcr touching a breacli of
the [Mirk of the prior of \Viin;ht.'sli.i- al WolUin.
Mivitpr Riclmnl ile AlijTiiloii, slnyiiig in Eii;rlimil, Iius Ictlpw noniiiinfing
IlKbiinl <Iu Kavgnt'.s rihI Phili]* Av Chclcwurthf \nn nllorucys in Irctund for
two vi'iirK.
Exemption, for lifp, for John ito Lincoln, citixcii of Jjondoa, from all
tnllagt-):, aids, wiikos or otliur contriiintioiis, thi: kiu^r'd prist^ti excoptrd ;
from bfin^ made mayor, shiiiff, aMi'ttuaii, coivuer, &c. ; and from bf iiig
put on as.-i7%s, juries, or recof:iii«iuc«B. By p.s.
Qnint to Itobcrt ile AVntcvillf of the custody of the lands of liolx'i't dc
Wa^inglt', tenant in cliicf, diirini; thf minority of the hiiirs, wiih their
marrian;e«, in eiilargemcnt of a fnimiT xiuiit of iliiit custody during the
minority of tho heir, together with tin- nuiriiugi- of nndi heir. l(y p.s.
Joliu Av. Briinnnia, earl of Uii-hmoni], goin^; to Gascuiiy on the king's
scrTico, has letters nominating Phili[) dt^ la Marclio and Robert du Kera-
broke his altorncys for one rear.
I'rotcciion alio for hitii, with cUiinc nilumuf, for the same |>eriod.
Protections, with clause voltinius, for the above periwl, for the onder-
luentiom-d persons acconipiinying (lie carl of l!i»hinond: —
Pt-ter d(' CuRanciu. William de Keujiort.
Luke ColGville. Ayino de Jovenzauo.
John Maunsiil. AtUnn de Luii'ineiiiitre.
])y t<»timony of the earl of RichmoDd.
Aymo dc Jovonzano, BccomjHinying thi' earl of Riehnioiid, as above, has
letters noniiniiting James de Avi^io and James de Jovonzano his attorneys
for the wime period.
Peter de Gnindisoiio, accompanying the earl of Riclimond on the king'u
serviri'. Iins letters nominnting Robtit de Kerxbi-oke and John de Cotoii Siit
attorneys fur ilii.' same pi'rioii.
Protection witli dauj-e i-olumnx for him for tlio siimf periml.
Mv.Mi
AXE 18.
A.,g. 2.
Korthnmpton
Aug. \s.
Weigh lull.
l.iecmv to John de llritannia, earl of Itii'hmond, lo gnint to his brother
Arthur, duke of Brittany, and bis lu-jrs, the eastje:^ of Itichinond uud
Itoweit anil all landr: in Kngliind liehl hy him of the grant of the hiti-
king. \F<eilvrti.'\ By p.i-.
/ufiii:vi,atis and confirmation «f the charter of .luhii de L'ftelon, 4 Ed-
ward 1., granting to Kicluinl de Wrngefeld ami InH hi'irs, for the life of the
grantor, the cusloilv of the parks and u-i<na.-i uf Priiuiiliiigham, Ki'liesliale
and Sidiani, co. Nnltoik. to hold as fully ns tin- gninlor hi'id the xaino of the
grant of Hoger Itygiul, .wtimctinv- carl of Norfolk, taking friiiii thir lords of
the iNtrks and woods for the abovr ijisIihIv Is. a w<-ek. atid Hh. yi-arly for
a iiiIk', with bay and oats for one horse, \\x. evt ry iiiglit half a bn>li<>l, and
also all trees blown down by the wind, nnd esciieals of timlier given and
felled for the use of the lords of the jmrks and woods, as nioiv fully apiKfars
in the charter of Roger le Uygoil. Ify p.s.
Pardon lo Oliver de Burddkux of the [Niynjciits due from him on aeeouut
of his euslotly of the lands of Fuik de Pei)bru}."^e, tenant in chief, dm-ing
the minority of Fulk, his son and heir, hut subject to tho yearly render to
the Exche<iuer of the extent of such lands. By p.s.
» 2
276.
CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1310,
Aug. 4.
Leicester.
Aug. 18.
Weightuu.
Aug. 26.
Beverley.
Aug. 19.
Beverley.
Aug. 18.
Weightoii.
Aug. 19.
Beverley.
Aug. 18.
Weighton.
A ug. 20.
Bovfrley
Aug. 18.
Weighton.
Aug. 22.
Beverley.
Membrane 18— row ^.
Exemption, for life, at the in^tanre of .Folin do Stormy, king's yeoman,
for Nicbola.s tie Fakculinm, merchant of Lenne, from all prises and tallages,
the king's ancient and accustomed prises cxccjited ; also from being put on
assiz<'s, juries, or rec<>gnisanc(»s ; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or
other minister of th<» king. By p.s.
Licence, after iiupiisition ad (/uod damntimy for the alienation in mort-
main to the Friars Min(»rs of l><Mlford by Ralph le Toller, William Bascot,
Simon de lloland and the prioress and nun> of llarcwold of divers small
plots of land in that town for the enlargement of their area. By p.s.
Protection with clause volumiis, for one year, for Henry de Cautuariay
cl(*rk, going beyond st'as on tin* king's service.
The like for J. bishop of Norwich, going beyond seas, as above. By K.
He also has letters itominating Adam Bacun and Simon de Hotbersct his
attorneys for tin* simie i>eriod.
Grant, for life, to Richard de Wodehouse of the manor of Cbaix$lizod
{Capella Isolde) in Ireland, with the fishery th(»re. By p.s.
Safe-c(»nduct for Henry do Cantimria, clerk, going to Gascony on the
king's business.
Licence, upon line, for Alice, late the wife of John de Columbariis, to
grant to Henry de Cobeham aiul .loan his wifi» and her heirs 20 acres of
land and 10'^. of rent in Boxle, co. Kent, held in chief.
Peter de Cusancia, going beyond seas on the king's service with John de
Britannia, earl of Richumnd, has letters nominating Gerard de Cusancia and
John de Colon his attornevs for one vear.
Protections with clause vol urn us, for one year, for the under- mentioned
p<*rsons, going beyond seas on the king's service with J. bisho[) of >»or-
wicb : —
Simon de Claxeby, parson of the
church of Meliord.
jMavnerus Bas.
Master Robert le Keu.
John de Ixnvu<;e.
Aug. 26.
Beverley.
Master John son of Robert le
Freman of Glvnton.
Adam de Tyrington, vicar of the
church of Mendlesham.
Alan do Ely, archdeacon of
Sudburv.
On the testimony of the bishop of Norwich.
Pardon to Andrew de Thunderle for acquiring, in fee, without licence,
from William son of William de Apefonl, tenant in chief, 280 acres of huid,
.3 acres of meadow, 1-1 acres of pasture*, 120 acres of wood, and 24*. of rent
in Allesford ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 10/.
Licenc(», u[)on fine, for Balph de Cokethorpe, par.son of the church of
Legh, and John si>n of John Baudewyne of Barlinge to grant, in fee, to
Philil) Pertrich and Alice his wife 2 messuages, one null, 340 acres of land,
G acres of meadow, 8 acres of wood and 32.v. of rent in Estwode, Bocheford
and Little Sutton, held in chief.
Exemption fur Emericus de Friscobaldis from any claim for waste, not-
withstanding the king's lonner prohibition to him against committing waste
or (h'Struclion in the woods or appurtenances of thi; mai:ors of Thoreswayc,
Styveton, Lyndwode and Cailestlun'iM?, co. Lincoln, lielil by him for life of
the grant of the king, pending the claim to tho^e manors advanced by Peter
IMalorre and ^Matilda his wife. By p.s.
John son of Henry h» Waleys, staying in England, has letters nominating
John de Cornubia his attorney in Irehmd for two years.
4 EDWARD II^Paht I.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Protection, iiiilil WhitMumlay, for ]{olH.'i-t ile Wajiifleto, wlio culls him-
self ulibot of Haiiluiipyc, jp)iiig to the fourt of Uonic!. By p.s.
.Toliii Wiili'iiveii, Henry Cai'ken, Henrv de Wellem, Walrer JIais, John
Ic Ciiaiinilcli'i- and Henry Cure, ini^rebuntM of Brabant, innng to divers
[utrtd to tnidc, havo lettcrij nuinituttiu^ Everurd Wyliuiothe their Rttoraey
for one year.
A|>iiuiiilment, so Ion;; ns ttic king is absciil in Scottiind, or during plcusure,
I- of Benrj- di? Lnej', enri of liiiuoln, to lie the king's lieutenant ami keeper
of the kio(;<loni. [/oprftra; and Pari. If'ritn.'] By p.s.
Pardon, ai the inslanee of Wurin de Insnlii, to Willinni hoq of Kobert de
Dnlyngtoii of his onlhiwry for the death of William Hundet. By p.s.
Pardon, ot the niimiit of J\aer de Gniastun, earl of Cornwall, to Hugh
othei
By p.H.
Crrnnt to Henry de Apjiclhy of the cnsioily of the tnnnora of Aton in
Clireland and Ilemelington, Int« of John U'ake, tenant in chief, dnring
the minority of Thoiiuia his con and hiir. By p.».
Mandate in pursuance to John do Iluthum, esclieatcr on this side Trent.
Mbubrank 17.
Aug. 0. Mandate enforeing the ohsprvance of the settlement made dnring the
Poatefraet. late king's reign, .5 Kdwaril I., of the disputex l>ei\veen the harons and men
of the (.'ini)tie I'orls and the men of Buyonne. Frttnek.
Sept. 7. Pardon lo Peter de Garaston, eai'l of Cornwall, for the death of Thomas
yi:wcH>tli<-oD- de Walkvnghuiu of the eounty of York, and for all other felonie-s and trcs-
'^J'"- posriGs with whieli he hrus beon charged. By p.s.
The like to William de Vaiix, knight. By p.s.
I'aiiluu to Rnlx^rt de Holt for thu death of Thomas de Walkyngham of
the couniy of York. By p.s.
The like to William tic Benumound, William Uonieyn, Hugh Baldewyn
and Koliei't de Dunton fur the sanie attiiir. By p.B.
Aug. 16. Protection in Ireland, for two year?, fur John dn Tlolhum, clerk, staying
Vork. in England on the king's mrviee.
Tho like, for one year, for .Stephen de Larriens, prior of Orkcle.
Ang. 18.
^^■ciJ■llton.
Aug. 26.
Iteverlej.
Aug. 18.
Wcijfhlon.
Aug. 10.
ShirbiiriiC'iD-
Klmet.
RoImtI de Chishnlii', goiii^ to the i-ourt of Rome, has letters nominating
William S<'rvat his attorney lor one year.
I'l-otection with cbuse i-ottimni, for one year, fur John do Cantnans,
going lo Ua-'cony with Juhn de Britannia, earl of Richmond.
Kxeniptioii, nt the instance of quet'n Isabella, for John de Duklynton,
mayor uf Oxfonl, from heing henecforlh made mayor, xheriff, coroner, or
CHcheiitor ; anti from being put on assizes, juries, or recoginsaucc^ By p.s.
Grant to John <le Sandale, king's clerk, of the provost»liip in tho church
of Well*", in the king's gift hy reason of the late voidauee of the see of Bath
ond Wells. By p.s.
J^Ianilati' in pursuance to J. bishop of Bath atid Wells.
The like grant to hiiu of the prebend of Wy\-elescomc in the samo
church. By p.s
278
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310.
Aii<r. 21.
Beverli»%-.
Oct. 10.
Carmvlc.
•
Aii^'. 2(3.
[Beverley.]
Au^. 24.
York.
Sept. 1.
Xewcastlc-on<
Tync.
Aujr. 22.
Bi» verier.
Aug. 26.
Midton.
Sept. 1.
Newcastle-oii-
Tyne.
Sept. 8.
Newminster.
Membrane 17 — cont.
Mandiito to Hugh le Dospenser, constable of the caMie of Strngnyl, to
drliver the c'sjstlt* and honor, together with its munitions (mortua garni-
soura), to the ih'puty of Kohort Darcy, to whom th<» king has committed
tlie ousttxly of that castle, and wlio is going to Scotland on his service.
Writ (Ic int(/n/v»fh for Robert Darcy, or John de Pat<'shulleliis attorney,
direct(*<l to the knights and tenants of the castle and honor. By p.s.
Mastrr Honifnce de Saluciis, archdeacon of Buckingham, going to the
court of Uonus has Irtters nominating IJerengar de Q^iiliano and Manfred
do Bargiis his attorneys for two y»'sirs.
(n'orge de Saluciis, precentor of the church of Salisbury, going to the
court of Home, has lik«? letters nominating the sam«; attorneys.
Protection, for two years, for Boniface de Saluciis, going to the court of
Rome. By p.s.
The like for the fi>llowing persons accompanying him, as above : —
(leoige de Sahu-ii-s. Manfred de Bargiis.
.John de Arundell, canon of Boniface Carle.
Lielifieid. Walter do Ludeham.
^lunfred Mallaspine.
Lieence to William do Rliburghe, king's ch»rk, to crenelhite his dwelling-
houjjo of Bronile, oo. Kent.
Richard, archbishop elect and confirmed of Dublin, going beyond seas on
the king's service, has letters nominating .John do Bedewynd his attorney
for one vear. Bv p.s.
Protection, with clause volffMus, for him for the same period.
William de Calne, staying in Kngland, has letters nominating Henry de
Cumpton his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Juliana, late the wife of Eli as di^ Wat«Tford, staying in England, has
letters nominating the above-mentioned Henry de C^nnplon her attorney iu
Ireland for the same period.
Emericus de Friscombaldis, to whom th<» king has committed the office
of constable of Bonh>aux, and Hugelin Hugclini, acting as his deputy with
the king's approval, when rend«'ring account of the issues of the duchy
[of AquitaineJ, are to answer only for such n'eei[)ts as they shall be charged
with by the controller of the castle or other minister of the king, and they
are to be quit of all other receipts or payments. By p.s.
Emericus de Friscombaldis and his associates of that societv, the receivers
of the issues of the duchy [of Acpiitaine] and of the land of Agenois, to
have full allowance made in their accounts for all disbursements by them iu
payment of the late king's ilebt** and on matters for the duchy.
Grant, at the instance of Gilbert de (Man*, earl of Gloucester and Hert-
ford, to RolKTt de Bur(\s of the marriag(» of Hillary, late the wife of John
de lludel)oville, tenant in chief. By p.8.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de la (liaumbre, clerk, of
a messuage in London to a chaplain to celebnite divine service daily for the
soul of the grantor in the chapel of the Blessed Mary in the church of
Holy Trinity the Less, London. By fme of 1 mark.
Safe-conduct for Hugh de Bungeye, king's serjejint, carrying various
articles to Scotland to the king.
4 EDWARD II.— Pabt I.
279
1310.
Sept. 8.
Newmiuster.
Sept. 6.
NewcHstle-oD-
T) ne.
Sept, 8.
Ncwiniu.^tcr.
Sept. 26.
Roxburgh.
Sopt. 8.
Newiuiiihtcr.
Sept. 27.
Koxburgh.
Aug. 16.
York.
Sept. 7.
Newca»tle-OD-
Tvnc.
Sept. 18,
Roxburgh.
Sept. 27.
Roxburgh.
Membrane 16.
Grant, for life, to Robert de Clifford of all those lands and tenements in
Monem lithe and the valley of Monemuthe, together with the town and wood
of Ilodenak, which he surrendered to the king in consideration of the
extension of a grant in fee of the castle of Skypton-in-Cravone, and land to
the value of a liundred a year in that manor. By p.s.
Licence to Geoffrey Scurlage and Joan his wife to grant to Hugh do
Ryshton 16 messuages, 14 salt-pits, 173 J acres of land, 6 acres of meiulow,
and 2*. of rent in Lemynton and Okebere, held in chief, and for the latter
to re-grant the same to them and the heirs of Geoffrey. By fine of 60*.
l*rotection, until Easter, for the abbot of Sulby.
The abbot of Beaubec, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Ralph
de Hermanville, his fellow monk, and Robert Bray his attorneys in Ireland
for three years. By fine of 40*.
Pardon, at the instance of Henry do Bello Monte, to Peter Scors for the
death of John de Tillesburi. By p.s.
The like to Richard Breton for the death of the same man. By p.s.
Protection in Ireland, for two years, for the abbot of Bcaiibec, staying
beyond seas.
The prior of Little Malverne, .stnyin;;^ in England, has letters nominating
John de Suthwyke and Geoffrey de Malverne his attorneys for two years.
Licence to Master Richard de Vienna, prebendary in the church of
Westbury by ll(»mbury, to close a way through his dwelling leading into
Westbury from the town of Hembury towards Bristol, conditional upon his
making another way through his own land next his dwelling.
By fine of Ss. Sd.
Notification to A. bishop of Bangor of the royal assent to the election of
Gervase de Bristoll, canon of Pristoll in North Wales, to be prior of the
house. By p.s.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a writing, 18 April, 28 Edward L, by
James de Eston, granting lo tlie prior and convent of Boulton-hi-Cravene
his manor of Apeltrewyk, with the eutin; (k*me^inc of the manor and its
appurtenances, liberties and etisements, together with its mines, waifs, tolls
and stallages. By p.s.
Grant, to Robert de Clifford, in enlargement of a previous gnmt
to hold the cas'tle, manor and lands of Skipton-in-Cravcne, with the
knightji' fees, advowsons, homages, domains xmd liberties^ as fully as the
earls of Albcnuirle had held the same. By p.s.
Writ de ititcndendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the castle
and manor of Skypton-in-Cravene.
The like to William le Vavasur.
The like to Henry son of Hugh, Margaret de Neville, Ranulph de
Neville and Henry de Kygheleye.
Pardon, at the instance of John de Somery, to William son of Walter de
Whitemor for the death of John atte Drove. By p.s.
IVotection, for three yeans, for the master and brethren of the hospital of
St. Anthony, Vienne, dwelling in England, and for their men, lands, goods,
rents and other possessions.
Mandate, upon the complaint of William Labati and John Marcii, the
proctors in England of the hospital of St. Anthony, Vienne, for the ari'est of
280
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310.
Sept. 28.
Oct. 8.
Membrane IG — cont.
divers ptTsons, who falsely represent in j( tlieniiselves as proctors and brethren
of that house colleet throughout Kn<rhind money, animals and other goods;
the goods found upon such persons to iMi handed over to the proctors.
J'resentation of Rol>ert de llemmynghurgli to a fourth part of the church
of »St. Mary, Antyncrham, in the diocese of Norwich, void by the resigna-
tion of fJolm de llemmyngburgh.
Proteetion, until Easter, for Hugh Canun, staying in Ireland on the
king's Service. By testimony of the justiciary of Ireland.
Robert de Napton, staying in England, has letters nominating Robert de
Creke antl Robert Laceboude his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Sept. 18. Protection, until Easier, for Walt(»r de Huntercombe.
By p.s.
Sept. 21.
Lessuddoii.
Oct. 15.
Luimrk.
Sept. 21.
Le>suddoii.
Oct. 1.
Biggar.
(irani to Nicholas de Hos, king's clerk, of the prebend of "Wilton in the
church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
the see of York in the tiuie of the late king. By p^.
Mandaie in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
Notilieation to John son of Thomtts that John de Berewyk, king's clerk,
is in i;ood health.
The i)rior of Kerteniel, staying in England, has letters nominating
William <Ie Alyngthwait, a canon of that house, and Roger le Waleys his
attorneys in Irelaud for two vears.
Writ of aid, until the Purification, for Inge.lard de Warle, king's clerk,
koepiT of the wanb'obe, despatched throughout the kingdom to provide
grain and other victuals for the war in Scotland.
Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to Alice, late the wife of Adam
son of Hugh de Mukelesdon-in-the-]Iales, for the death of Reginald son of
John ' of the Hallo.' By p.s.
Bernard Ecii de Labreto, archdeacon of Canterbury, staying beyond seas,
ha"* letters nominating Ispaninus de Garossa, ))arson of the church of
St. Stephen, Scos, his attorney for one year.
Sept. 27.
Roxburgh.
Sept. 16.
Koxburgh.
Sept. 8.
Kf%\mmKtcr.
Sept. 21.
Lessudden.
Membrane 16.
Licence, upon fine, for the aliemUion in mortmain by John de Whit-
chirche to the abbot and convent of Eve>ham of a messuage, one carucatc
and one virgate of land, 6 acres of meadow and 1S«. of rent in Donyntou,
Iludicote and Burgbton.
•John de Ilastingges and Isabella his wife, staying in Gascony on the
king's service, bav(> letters nominating Hugh Godchild and John de Walsham
their attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Grant to Richard Foliot of tlie marriage of Joan, late the wife of James
de Bohoun, tenant in chief, or of any penalty incurred by her by marrying
without licence. By p.8.
Pardon, at the instance of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to John
Danyel for the death of Margery daughter of John Wolfhunte. By p.8.
Emeline de Longesi)eye, staying in England, has letters nominating
Ralph de Sharpeuham and Stephen Godard her attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
4 EDWARD II.— PART I.
281
1310.
Sept. 11.
Newmintiter.
Sept. 25.
Selkirk.
Sept. 28.
Selkirk.
Sept. 21.
Le^isudden.
Sept. 28.
Selkirk.
Sept. 21.
Lessudden.
Sept. 23.
Selkirk.
Oct. 6.
Biggar.
Sept. 28.
Selkirk.
Oct 15.
Lanark.
Aug. 16.
York.
Oct. 1.
Biggar.
Membrane 15 — cont.
Grant, for life, to Henry de Ditton of the warrenership of the king's
wanx^n of Dover, receiving the same wages as Nicholas Artaud, the late
warrenor. By p.s.
Mandate to Robert de Kcndale, keeper of Dover castle, to deliver the
bailiwick to him.
Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of
Croxton of a moiety of the church of South Croxton and two parts of that
of Sproxton, which arc of their advowsou. By fine of 20 marks.
Licence to John de Riimriis to grant, in fee, to Richer de Refham the
manor of Stanford, held in chief as of the honor of Boulogne, of which
manor the latter is his tenant for life. By fine of 20 marks.
Master Jordan Moraunt, going beyond seas on the king's service, has
letters nominating William son of William Moraunt and Robert de Shardenne
his attornevs for one year.
Protection also for him for the same period.
Protection, for the same period, for John Amys and Ailam son of Ellas
Russel, accompanying Master Jordan Moniunt as above.
John Mautravers the elder and £leanor his wife, going to Ireland, have
letters nominating John de Middelton and Henry de Glanvile their attor-
neys for two years.
Licence to Joan do Paries to grant, for life, to Sarra do Paries a messuage
and 105. of rent in Watford, held in ciiief. By fine of \ mark.
Licence to Joan de Paries to grant, for life, to Alice de Paries a messuage
and a moiety of a virgate of land in Watford, held in chief.
By fine of 20*.
Protection, for one year, for Master Jordan Moraunt, going beyond seas
on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating WiUiam son of William Moraunt and
Robert de Shardenne his attorneys for the game period.
Writ of aid, for one year, for John le Men, sent by Ralph de Stokes,
buyer for the great wardrobe, to purchase cloth, spices and other goods for
the king's use.
Grant, for a term of two years, to the bailiffs and good men of the town
of Ravensere, of murage for the repair of their quay, overthrown by the
violence of the sea.
Protection, until Easter next, for John Baret, going beyond seas on the
king's service. By C.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Roger le Peyntur
of Hertilaund to the abbot and convent of Hertiiaund of a messuage and one
ferling of land in Launcolles.
Exemption, for life, at th(^ instance of Henry de Bello Monte, for John
son of Ivo Gra of York from prises, the ancient and accustomed prises ex-
cepted, for the king*s use upon his goods or wares, and from carriage.
By p.s.
John Baret, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters nomi-
nating Geoffrey de Puppelpenne and Robert de Shepton his attorneys until
Easter.
Protection, for one year, for Nicholas de Turville and Thomas de Norton,
staying beyond seas on the king's service with R. archbishop elect and con-
fii-med of Dublin. By testimony of tlie fwrne archbishop.
982 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1310. Membrane 15— ronf.
The like, for the same time, for John de Bedewynd, parson of the
church of Kingcstano, going beyond seas to the archbishop elect of Dublin.
Licence, upon fine, for Joan de Vivonia to grant, in fee, to Beginald
son of Reginald a moiety of the manor of Carbry in Ireland, held in chief.
Oct. (i. Safe-conduct for William le ToUerc, burgef^s and merchant of Grimesby,
Bi(,^gar. going to Scotland with provisions and other necessaries for the king's lieges
there on his service.
Membranb 14.
Oct 1. Licenc(> for the aliemition in mortmain by Miles de Stapelton of one
BiggHF. bovate and fi acre^ of land, 4 acres of meiulow, 2 acres of wood and 3 acres
of pasture* in Westhathebay and Esthathelsay to a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the chapel of St. John, Esthathelsay.
By fine of 20«.
Licenf'es for alienations in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
St. Poter, (ilouccster, by John son of Nicholas dv. Broke of a messuage and
4 shops in Gloucester; by Nicholas Ilousum of liys, of n^nt; by John de
Bristoll, clerk, of 2 messuages anil a moiety of one virgate of land there and
in Barton Abbots by Gloucester; by John le Ilunte of a messuage and a
moiety of one virgate of land in Upton St. Leonards; by Robert de Kyne-
maresbury of 2 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow and 2 aci^es of wood in
Kyneniaresbury ; by William de Snedham of 2 acres of land and 4*. of rent
in Snedham ; by Thomas de Stokes of a messuage and one toft in Glou-
cest^T and in the suburb of that town ; and by Stejihen Brun of a
messuage, and by Walter Toky of a toft in the suburbs there.
By fine of 10 marks.
Vacated became othertcise in the eighth year,
Sept. 26. William de London, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Balph
Selkirk. Derpatrik and llalph de Reppingdon his attorneys for one year.
Oct. G. Licence to John de Rivers the elder to grant, in fee, to his son John the
Biggar. hundred of Angre, co. Essex, held in chief. By fine of 10 marks.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and con-
vent of Rev(;8l)y by Roger ad Auhim of Claxeby Plukacre and Katherine
his wife of 12 acres of land and \ acres of meadow in Claxeby Plukacre.
Protection, until EasttT, for Henry de I-#acy, earl of Lincoln, keeper and
lieutenant of the kingdom during the king\s absence in Scotland, and for
his men, lands, rents and pos.sessions in the county of Chester, the protection
to be void if th<* king returns to England before that feast. \F<edera.'\
ByC.
Protection, for one year, for Adam de Eglesfeld, clerk, going to Oascony
on the king's service. By 0.
Oct. 1. Joan wife of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyg(»more, staying in Ireland,
has letters nominating John de Bromfeld and Philip de k Lee her attorneys
for one year.
Oct. 6. Protection, until Easter, for Master Reginald de Wygenhalc, parson of the
church of Mateshale, an<i Master Walter de Blaoolvesle, vicar of the church
of North Elmliam, going beyond seas with J. bishop of Norwich.
By testimony of the bishop of Norwich.
Presentation of John de Lewes to the church of Chaggeley, in the dioceso
of Chichester, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands and
heir of Giles de Plaiz, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
4 BDWABD II.— PART I.
1310. Membrane 14— cob*.
Out. I. Mnster John \e. Kcm of la Uook, William lie Airreton, John dc Strutfeld
and Hugh da Trupliton, stuyin^ in Iivltknil with Itogcr <le Moriuo Muri of
Wygotuoro, havu IcIUts aoniimtting Thomas Ace of Ludelowu luid Hervey
de lu Stonyiowi! tlwir attorneys fur onu yuar.
Hugh Ae Croft, staying ah above, Imn like letters nominating -Tuhn do
Bromfetd and Jolm dtt Monytou his attorneya.
Hugh de Kyiiiirdeslm', etaying as above, has like letters nominating
William de Frunie imd William de Alinaly hU nttorneyii.
William ilo Thornbury, staying ait above, has like letters nominating
Pbilip de la Lee and llogiT de la Ijee liin attorneyB.
William de Clelinry, staying ad above, has like letters nominating Thouias
Ace of Ludelowe hi^ attorney as above.
Oct. 6. Remission to John de Warenno, earl of Surrey, of payment of 25U marks
Biggar. out of the 293 nuiiks lOa. due from him at Michaelmas last for the farm of
the castli! and honor of High Pi-ok (de Alto I'eeco), co. Derby, and for the
manors of Torpel and Upton, co. Northampton. By p.s.
Oct, I.?. Mandate to Walter de Glouccstrc, eschcntor beyond Trent, for the renti-
Lanurk. tutiun of the tem[>oralitie3 of St. Augustine's, (Janterbnry, to liolph de
Uounie, a monk of tJiat house, tlic l'ai>e Laving conllrmed his election as
abbot, and the king liuving given his royal a^isent aiid acecpted fealty from
him.
Writ de intendeudo directetl to the knights and other tenants of the
abbey.
Sept. 20. Mandate to John de Warcniia, earl of Surrey, to deliver Edward do
Hoxburtth. Balliolo into tlie custody of John de Weston, steward of the household of
Thomas and Edtiiiinil, the king's brothers. [Foedera.'] By p.s.
Oct. 0. Appointment, during pleasure, of David de Servynton, clerk, to the
Iliggar. custody of the smaller pitrci^ of the seal for the recognisances of debts for
the city i)f Exeter.
By the Uliancellor, on the tesljinony of William Martyn that William
de Haywod does not attend to that olTice according to the form of
the slotute.
Mandiitu in pursuance to William de Haywod to deliver to hiui the
smaller piece of the seal.
Licence for John I'everel uf llnnyngfeld to g)-ant his manor ot Arkesdcn,
CO. Essex, held in chief, to Piaster Stephen Moriz, and for the hitti'r to
re-grant it to him and Joan his wife and John his son, and to the heirs of
the body of his .son, with remainder, failing issue, to his own right heirs.
By line of lOOs.
Pardon, ujton fine, t^i John Brun for acquiring, in fee, without licence
of the late king, from Roger de Hunewortb, tenant in chief, 4 acres and
1 rood of Lind and 7 acres of heath in Boddelmm, co. Norfolk i with resti-
tution of the same.
Adam dc Eglesfeltl, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating Robert de Kgli-sfi^ld his attorney for one year,
Oct. 6. Alice, late the wife of Roger Ic Bygo<l, sometime carl of Norfolk, staying
Iliggar. beyond seas, has like letters nominating Robert de Reydon and John dc
Bcdenhale. By p,a.
284 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
ion A Membrane 13.
Oct. 6. Pardon, upon fine, to Richard de Gunnopile for acquiring, in fee, witli-
Big[|rar. out the licence of the lnt<5 king, from Roger de II une worth, tenant in chief,
1 1 acres of hind, 1 rood of meadow and 5 acres of heath in Boddeham, co.
Norfolk ; with restitution of the same.
Liconce for alienations in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
St. Augustine, Canterbury, by Thomas de Intebergh, clerk, of a messuage,
one carucate of land, an<l 20s. of rent in Est Sutton by Northburne ; and
by John de Poire, knight, of one acre of land and a moiety of a mill in
Slureye. By fine of 20/.
Protection, until Easter, for Henry de Pipelpen, going with John Baret,
clerk, beyond seas on the king's service. I3y testimony of John Bai'et.
Oct. 6. LicencT for alienations in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Bi^gar. Rochester by Reymuiid eon of John tie Lincoln and Lucy his wife of a
messuage, 14 a<!res of land and fX) acres of marsh hi Stokes; by Walter de
Finehinglehl of a messuage and 9 acres of land in Bromheye; by Thomas
Riculf of 1^ acres of land ; by Walter Jlemfrey of 4J acres; by John de
Sancto Ciaro of 7 acres ; and by Robert le Fevre of Strode of 3 acres of
marsh, all situate in Frendesbury. By fine of 5 marks.
Protection, for one year, for William de Wrotham, parson of the church
of Brehulle. By the Chancellor.
Oct. 6. Liconc(», at the instance of John de Bo(»le.s, king's ycjoman, to John
Biggar. Avenay of Waunford to grant, in ft»e, to Henry de Uarewold a cottage,
27 aeres <»r land, 3 J acres of meadow and 2(5*. 6^//. of rent in Waunford,
Gij^clyngham, Watl(»sfeld, Bernham and Braundon, hekl in chief. By p.s.
Protection, for one year, for Ingelram de Gynes, going beyond seas.
By p.s.
He also has letters nominating Adam de Burton and Thomas son of
Robert de Lyndheved his attorneys for the same period.
I*rotection, until Easter, for William Ryvel, going beyond seas on the
king's service. By t4?8timony of W. Inge.
John son of John Comyn, staying in England, has letters nominating
Richard Comyn and Robert de Podemor his attorneys in Ireland for two
years.
Sept. 8. Grant to Peter Roger, Ganselin Pagani, Arnald de Fospe, Reymund de
Newminster. Ponte and Peter de Larran of Marmande, merchants of the duchy [of
Aquitaine], of authority to levy a tax upon wines imported into the
kingdom until they wenj recouped their expenses, amounting to the sum
of (300/., incurred by them when assigned by other merchants of [Gas-
cony] to obtain from the king a conlirmaiion of the late king's charter,
granting to the merchant vintners of [Ciascouy] divers liberties and im-
munities, it being just that what is for the common good should be at the
common exjKinse. They are to render to the Exchequer every year an
account of the amount colhxjted by them. hy p.s. [1219.]
Mandate in pursuance directed to all sheriffs, bailiffs, and other ministers
of the king.
Oct. 6. Adam son of Elias Russel, going beyond seas with Master Jordan
Biggar. Moraunt on the king's service, has letters nominating John de la Bare his
attorney for one year.
Oct. 1. Grant to Henry de Malton of the custody, during the minority of the
Biggar. heir, of the lands, to the value of 22/. a year, of Randolph Levynton in the
4 EDWARD 11.— Part I.
286
1310. Membrane 13 — conU
barony of Lydol, thon in the king's hand by roason of Tliomas son and heir
of John Wake, tenant in chief, IxMiig a minor. By p.s.
Mandate in pnrsuance to JohndeSegrave, keeper of the barony of Lydel.
Licence to John de Segrave to eneh)se and impark his wood of Alke-
mon«it-bury lying witliiu the metes of the forest of Wauberge, co. Hunting-
don. By p.s.
Eemission to John de Segrave, for two years and a half past ju.sticc of
the forest on this side Trent and constable of Nottingham castle, of all
demands and claims which the king has against him on account of his
tenure of those olfiecs. By p.s.
Nov. 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of Xieholas de Sttiple, a brother of the
Renfrew, hospital of St. Mary, Ospringe, to the custody of that house.
Writ de intenilendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
hospital.
U'iie like to the brethren of the house.
Oct. 15.
Renfrew.
Oct. 23.
Linlith'iow,
Oct. 15.
Renfrew.
Sept. 7.
New(;si.Htle-on-
Tyne.
Oct. 23.
Linlithgow.
Oct. 15.
Renfrew.
Oct. 23.
Linlithgow.
Oct. 23.
Linlithgow.
Oct. ICi.
Renfrew.
Oct. 23.
Linlithgow.
Membrask 12.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Carebroke to the
abbot and convent of Sautre of a plot of land in Folburno adjacent to their
area. By fine of 40*.
Presentation of Master Edmund de London to the church of West Tille-
bury, in tln^ diocese of L(»ndon, in the king's gift by reason of the custotly
of the lands and heir of William de Tillebury, tenant in chief, being in his
hands. By p.s.
Licence to John son of John de Rivers to grant, for life, to Hugh lo
DespenscT the elder and to Hugh his son the hundred of Angre, co. Essex,
held in chief. By line of 10 marks,
PiX)tection for the provost, canons and clerks of the church of St. John,
Beverley. By p.s.
E.'dph Kenefeg, going beyond seas, has letters nominating William le
Lou, clerk, his attorney in Ireland lor one year.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Stiinley for acr^uiring, in fee, without
licence in mortmain of the late king, from Boger Bubbo 8 acres of land
in Staidey and Tudrington ; and from Peter de JSaltharpi* Hs, -id. of rent in
Little Sherston. By line of 6 marks.
Prohibition against disturbing John de Sandale in the peaceable possession
of the prebrnd (»f Wyveli*j?comhe in tin? church of Wells, to which he has
l)een collated by the king.
The like for hnn in regard to the provostship of that church, to which he
has lieen collated in like manner.
John de Erleye, staying in England, has letters nominating Philip de
Commerford and Bobert Elys his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Pardon to John de Unthanke, on account of his good service in Scotland,
for the death of Alvred son of William de Ilardene. By p.s.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by the prioress and
nuns of St. Michael's without Staunfoni to the prior and convent of Malton
of 100<. of rent in South Croxton,
286 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLL&
][3][Q^ Membrane 12 — coiU.
Balpliy abbot of St. Victor en Caux {de Sancto Victore)^ Rtayiog beyond
seas, bas letters nominating Robert Pare and Jobn le Provost bis attorneys
for tbree years.
Oct. 24. Grant, for life, of tbe forestersbip of the county of Huntingdon, upon the
surrender of that office by John Pycard, to John de Hynton, to whom the
king had previously grante*! its reversion upon the death of the holder, or
upon its becoming vacant in any other way. By p.s.
Nov. 7. Man(hite to William de Bereford, chief justice of the Bt^nch, who is to
Linlithgow, attend by command, with other members of the king's council, at Berwick-
on-Tweed on the morrow of St. Andrew's day, to deliver the rolls of the
Bench into the cu.stody of Adam de Rothelaye, so that plaintiffs, during his
absence, may have access to them. [Pari. IVriis.']
Oct. 23. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas, earl of Lancaster, to
John, bishop of Llandaff, of a parcel of land near the church of St. Mary
atte Stronde, and adjacent to the bishop's dwelling house.
By the king's lieutenant.
Nov. 6. Presentation of Henry de Duffeld, chapUiin, to the vicarage of the church
of Ewell, in the dioct»sc of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the
lands and tenements of the Templars being in his hands.
Nov. 10. Presentation of William de Leycestre to the church of Tunstal, in the
Berwick-on- diocese of Norwich.
Tweed.
Oct. 23. Bond for reiwiyment at the feast of the Purification to Henry de Lacy,
Linlithgow, earl of Lincoln, of 3,000 marks delivered by him to Ingtdanl de Warle,
king's clerk, keeper of the wardrobe, for the war in Scotland.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
MSMBRANB U.
Sept. 7. Inspeocimvs and confirmation to William de Melton, the provost, and the
Kewcastle-on- canons of the church of St. John, Bc'verley, and their successors, of the
Tync. letters patent, 9 November, 5 John, commanding the men of Holderncss
to deliver at the doors of the granges of that church thraves of com, as the
king does for his demesne lands in Waldo, and also the men of Waldo,
whether of his demesne or not, are accustomed to do, and in default of their
doing so, the justice of England or the sheriff of Yorkshire, whichever of
them may be calh.*d on first, shall seize the bodies and chattels of defaulters
and hold them imprisoned until the provost and chapter are fully satisfied ;
of other letters patent by the same king, dated 3 October at Seez, command-
ing the men of Houdernesse and Waudo to render to the church of St. John,
Beverley, to the provost and canons thereof, the thraves of corn bestowed
as alms on them by the king's ancestors, and which the king ought to
guarantee as appertaining as well to the provostship of Beverley as to the
canons, the defaulters to bo excommunicated ; and of further letters patent
of the s.ime king, 9 November, 5 John, commanding the justice of Eng-
land or sherift* of Yorkshire, whenever called upon to do so, to seize the
bodies and goods of defaulters until the provost and chapter are fully
satisfied. By p.s.
Oct. 23. William Ryvel, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters nomi-
Liulithgow. nating Fremund Inge and Rol>ert Ryvel his attorneys until Whitsunday.
Oct. 23. Presentation of Master Thomas de Hothum to the church of Seleston, in
Linlithgow, the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the custody of the lands
and heir of William de Cantilupo, tenant in chief, being in his hands,
Facated by surrender.
4 EDWABD II.— Pam I.
1310.
Membrane 11—
Pardon to John Lnwarre for acquiring in foo, without Hnence, from Thomas
de Grelle the mauor of Wakerle, co. Northampton, held in cliicf ; with
restilution of the same. Licence a\&a to him to demise the manor to the
grantor for life. B; fine of 10/.
Pfirdon to Adinn son of John son of Simon and to Joan liis wife for
acquiring in fee, without licence, from Jolin Ae Abyngton, tCD.int in chief,
a messuage, one toft, and 16^ acn-s of land in Little Shobury.
By fine of 20*.
Sept. 6. Exeniplicm, for life, iit the instuiicG of H^nry dc Percy, for Itichard Bon
NewcMtle-on- of Geoffrey de Hotlium from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances.
Oct. 23.
Iiinlithgow.
Oct. 24.
Linlitbgoir.
Nov. 10.
BenFick-on
Tweed.
Oct. 2S.
Liulithgow.
Byp
[or of the Ilonpital of Sl John of
wo of the hretliren, Richard de
to be his attorneys in all niatt(.'rs
Licence to William do Totliale, pi
Jerusalem in I'^nghmd, to appoint
Leycestro and Geottrey de Norbamton
touching that house.
Pivsentatiou of lioger de Sutton to the church of Bodham, in the dioceae
of Norwich.
Grant of thu custody, free fi-um all charges, of the lands iu Lydel which
Joan, lato the wife of John Wake, tenant in chief, held at the date of her
death, those lands previonsly granted to Henry de Malton excepted, to John
de Segrave, to whom the king has already graoted that custody, subject to
such annual render as Gilbert de Bronimoleye should assess the lands at,
which yearly asscssineut the king has also assigned biin, until be shall
repay hinitielf the sum of 613/. 18f. 8(/., due to him for the custody of the
king s land of Scotland, and for horses lost in the king's service there.
Byp.8.
Pardon to William do Tyrcshale, on account of Uis good service in Scot-
land, for the death of Robert le Hunte of Birkyn. By p.s.
AsHignmcnt to Tliomaa dc T.angar, William de Bosko, Stephen de Coventre,
■ John de Bereford, Peter C'usyn and olbers of all sums of money arising
from the customs on cloth, wax, and other wares, payable by native and
foreign merchants at the ports of Newcastle- on -Tyne, Kingston -on- Hull,
Boston, Lynu. Yarmouth, Ipswich, London, Sandwich anil Sonlhamptou,
to be received from the c<ilIector» of custom by Eliaa I'trcs, William Uo,
Amald Mauran and Pi-tor dc Burdegula of Dax {de Aqmii), or of any other
personx ap|)ointed by lliem to do ko, until the sum of 3,254/. lfi«. \Qd. is
discharged, in which the king is indebted to them for wines purchased by
Walter de Waldeshef, (he king's butler, between 8 September in the third
year and 31 October of the fourth year of his reign.
By C, and bill of the Wardrobe.
Vacnted bi/ turreiidrr and eanreUed ; it ia placed in a banket m the
eheit mlh the rolls in the 'J'oicer of London.
I'ardon to Gillicrt Tod of Doxfcld, on account of his good service in
Scotland, for the death of William Topolyu of Newclunde. By p.s.
The liko to the undermentioned, viz. : —
Robert Broun of Thornton for the deatli of John son of Thomaa
Sni^e. By p.s.
Walter atte Qot of Fresheneye for the death of Richard son of Robert
le Clerk of Weyiiflet. By p.a.
William sou of Richard de CbaddcsdeD for the death of John de
Spondon. By p.B.
288
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310.
Nov. 6.
Bcrwick-on-
Twecd.
Nov. 5.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Nov. 3.
IU;rwick-oii-
Twfed.
Oct. 28.
Liiilithi^ow.
Nov. 4.
Bcrwiek-oO'
Tweed.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 25.
HiTwick-on-
Tweed.
Nov. 22.
Dec. 22.
Membrane 11 — cont^
Richard son of Richard lo Provost of Rashawe for the death of William
Crokcsanke. By p.s.
John son of Thomas Sharparcwe for the death of Duncan Hunc.
By p.s.
Henry son of Richanl Tope, on account of his good service in Scotland,
for the death of John son of William Ilaket of C'liblesdon and for
other offences. By p.s.
Robert son of Simon dc Norton for the death of Richard son of John
le R<»ve of Weston and for divers offencej*. By p.s.
Richard do Flvcnhdc of Kirkebystepluin for the death of Robert son
of J ohn do lloton an<l for other oifences. By p.s.
William son of Roger Gun ware of Brottou for ihe death of Yerward
le Walshe and for other offences. By p.s.
William de Esshes the younger for the death of Walter le Taillur
of Bcrebroune and for other offences. By p.s.
Rogt»r de Cliderhou for divers offences.
Adam de Cliderhou for divers oifences.
By p.s.
By p.s.
Robert de Threlkelil for the death of Lawrence sou of William de
By p.s.
Gohlvn^ton and for other offeuees.
John <le (loston for divers oifences and for tresjiasses committed on
parks and fishponds. By p.s.
Alfred le Rous of Assheburnhara for divers offences.
By p.s.
l^obert de Appeltreleve son of Stephen Mason {Stvphani Cetneniarii)
for the death of Thomas Sagher of Thyrnham. By p.s.
Nov. 6.
Berwick-ou-
Tweed.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 9.
Borwick-on-
Tweed.
Oct. 2G.
Linlith|row.
Oct. 28.
Membrane 10.
Gilbert North of Aspe, on account of his good service in Scotland, for
breaking Guldeford prison. By p.s.
Ralph Sketer of CYathorne, on account of his good service in Scotland,
for the death of Henry Carl of Corp. By p.s.
John son of Robert le Mouner of Wandesford for the death of John
Tebbe of Driffeld. By p.s.
Robert de Ryshworthe for the death of Adam do Horton. By p.s.
Ralph de Rooston for the death of John Sampson of Scanieburgh and
for other offence?.
At the instance of Duugal de Mac Dowel. By p.s.
John de Belkthorpe for the death of William Page of Wylton.
By p.s.
(lilbert le jVIouuer son of Nicholas le Mouner of Aldeport for the
death of Richard son of Henry Fox of Herthulle. By p.s.
4 EDWARD II.— Paut I.
Membrane 10 — cont.
Rfllpli de BovetOD of XeubaudpauDton for the dcAth of William
ticrsholc of Bourton, By p.8.
Nov. 7.
Berwiek-nn-
Tweed.
Richard do Tliorpe Arches for the death of John Bele.
By p.9.
OcL2H.
Linlilligow.
Nov. 24.
I)«rwiok-an-
Tweed.
Oct. 28.
Unlitbguw.
Not. 4.
Bcnrick.aD-
Twccd.
Nov. 10.
Merwirk-on-
T»ei-d.
Nuv. 23.
Nov. 22.
Oct. 13.
Liiililhjitiw.
Robert Sprcnf^hose for the death of Stephen do Legh Hugonis.
Byp-s.
John son of Richard de Aberford for the death of William son of
Elins de Gereford. By p.s.
William le Waleys for felony and divers ofibnces. By p.a.
Robert le Fevre of Cathale for the death of fjicphcn lo FreBtOHoiie
of Hamerton. By p.a.
Adam wn of Alan for felony and divera oficacoa. ^By p.s.
John Wether for the like. By p.s.
Ungh son of William de Huxelegh for the death of Warin le
Grovenour. By pj<,
Thomas Shylleharo of Sketlyng for the death of Alan son of Ellen de
Arnhale. By p,s.
William de Gnfton of Hesel for the death of William Fr&nkyBhe.
By p.a.
Benedict Oriel of Gousel for the death of William le Tietour bod of
Geoffrey le Trstour of Nusum. • By p.s.
William son of Robert le Boltere of Lychefeld for (ha death of
William Hardj-nge son of Robert de Hertesharo. By p.s.
I*rotection, for one year, for Master Richard de Plumftok, prebendary of
Scameleshy with Melton in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, of Dynro
in the church of Wells, and rector of the church of Uffculm, in the diocese
of Exeter, going beyond seas on tlie king's wrvice.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert de Apthorpe to the
prior and convent of St. Oswald of a messuage in York.
By fine of b marks.
Licence for the alienation in mortmnin by Alexander de Cave of 4 bovates
■ and 3 acres of land, 2^ acres of meadow, and 5: of rent in South Cave to a
chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of South Cave for
the grantor, his ancestoi-s and successors. By p.s.
Grant to Master Robert de Cisternn, clerk, of the provoetsbip of the
' diurch of Castelkyby (Holyhead), in the diocese of Bangor. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in moi-tmain by John Ulanket to the master
and bi'ctliren of the hospital of St. Oi>walil, in the dioceye of Wnr^esU-r, of
10 acres of land in Morthwyk by Worcester. By fine of 13j>. Ad.
Protection, for one year, for Thomas de Askcby, parson of the church of
Ditton, going to Gascony. By p.s.
Exemption, for life, for William de Bykenalre of Methelbame from being
pot on assixes, juries, or recognisances. By p.a.
Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, throughout the realm, for tbe abbot
of Lagny and Master Sicard de Vauro, canon of Narbonoe, papal com-
missioners, to hold an enquiry touching the Knights Templars and their
grand preceptor. [/Wera.]
29()
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1310.
Nov. 8.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Oct. 28.
Liulithgow.
Nov. 9.
Berwifk-on-
Twecd.
Oct. 28.
Linlith|Tow.
Nov. 20.
Berwick-on-
Twced.
Nov. 18.
Nov. 22.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 23.
B(*rwick-on-
Tweed.
Nov. 28.
Membrane 10— -«09t/.
Pardon to John sou of Thomas Pierrcs of Cobynton, on acconnt of his
[Tooil t>oi'vioe in Scotland, for the death of Alice daughter of Nicholas
Wyrynge of Aldrestre. By p.s.
The like to the undermentioned, viz : —
Geoffrey de Erj|;he« for the death of Geoffrey de Karliolo. By p.s.
Thomas son of Thomas de Hakethorpc for the death of Richard
Wydehod of Helton Flethan. By p.s.
William To<l for the death of John de Scoteby. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender; and a writ of jmvy seal was delivered to
Robert Tymparon.
William de Kirketon for divers offences. By p.s.
ft*
riiomas Beaumont for the like.
By p.s.
Nov. 23.
Iterwick-on-
Tweed.
John son of Ralph de Gatewyke for the like. By p.s.
Peter Ilughelyn of Mertok for the death of John de Boys and John
de Fonti'l and for other trespasses. By p.s.
Thomas son of Gilbert de Werk for the death of Adam Ben and for
other trespasses. By p.s.
William de Gunwarton ami Sigreda his wife, on account of his good
sorvico in Scotland, for the death of Peter de Gunwarton and re-
ceiving thieves. By p.s.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Burton-on-Trent for acquiring in
fee, without licence in mortmain from th6 late king, divers messuages in
Burton-on-Trent from Roger le Utlaghe, Richard Cobaixl, and Emma
daughter of Hugh le Pestur, and also one acre of land in Calvermedwc
from William Cobard. By fine of 2 marks.
Protection, for one year, for William de Tholouse, merchant^ g^^i^g
beyond seas on the king's service. By p.s.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for William de Tholouse, merchant, sent to
Navarre to buy horses and bring them to England for the use of the king.
By p.s.
Safe-conduct, until Midsummer, for John de Hoselarton, clerk, sent
beyond seas by John de Sandale, the treasurer, on his business.
Nov. 25.
Berwick-on-
Twocd.
Mbmbrasb 9.
Licence to elect for the prioress and convent of St. Mary, Clonard, in the
diocese of Meath, upon Ilugh a canon of the house of St. Mary, Trim,
bringing letters from them announcing the cession of Gormeli, late abbess
of the hoiii*e. By p.s.
The king, upon notification by the prioress and convent of St. Mary,
Clonard, that their church is void through the cession of Gormeli, the late
abbess, having granteil them, in accordance with their petition, a licence to
elect, and wishing to spare them trouble and expense, empowers John
AVogan, justiciary of Ireland, upon presentation of the elect to him by
the priorohs and convent, to give the royal assent to such election.
He is to fiirnify the same to the diocesan of the place that he may
i EDWARD II.— Part I. 291
1310. Membrane 0 — cont.
do his dntj (herein. The kiiij^ furtlier empowers hiiu, upon the election
being canonieally eoiiHnned by the diocesan iind upon aeceptonee of fealty
from the elect, to restore the temporalities of the abbey to her, fii*st
receiving from her letters, under her seal and that of the convent, guaran-
teeing that the favour granted on this occasion will not at any future time
l)c turned to the prejudice of the king and his successors. By p.s.
Inspearimus and confirmation of a charter, 2 OctolxT 1310, by Anthony
bishop of Durham granting, in fee, to Roger Py chard {domicclh suo) a mes-
suage calle<l * Lyhtfothalle,' mthin the bailey (bnllhim) of Durham, together
with the garden, which Peter de Boulton held, subject to rendering yearly
3.9. to the bishop at his Exchequer at Durham, I0«. to tlui almoner of
Durham, and to John de Yeland and his heirs 2s. By p.s.
The like of another charter of the same date by Anthony bishop of
Durham granting, in fee, to the same Roger Pychard 40 acres of waste land
in a place called * Lynhalghe,' lying between the town of Homewyk, the river
Were, the land of Henry Bernard, and a way leading from Werdale to
Hertcdpol called * Redepethe,' subject to rendering yearly at the bishop*s
Exchequer, Durham, 20s. ; and of a further grant to him and his heirs of
common of |>asture in Werdale forest, with the other free tenants, for their
own cattle couchaut upon that land, saving approvements. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Pardon to Richard son of Henry le Louerd, on account of his good
Linlithgow, services in Scotland, of his outlawry for non-appearances lK»forc the justices
of the Bench, when impleaded by Robert de Bubbynhulle to render account
for the time that he was his receiver. By p.s.
Nov. 22. Licence for Richard de Boaucharap to grant, in fee, to William son of
Berwick-on- John de Masseworthe a messuage, one carucat€ of land and 10*. of rent in
Tweed. Tychefeld and Charke, co. Southampton, held in chief. By fine of 10/.
Dec. 4. Presentation of Robert de Wodehouse to the church of Ploinland, in the
diocese of Ciu'lisle, in the king*s gift by i*eason of the lands of Ralph Dcyn>
curt, decease^], tenant in chief, being in his hands. By p.s.
Doc. 5. Grant to Robert son of Payn^ steward of the king's household, of the
Berwiek-on- custody of the lands of Giles de Brewosa, tenant in chief, in the king's
Twewl. hands by reason of the minority of his heirs, with all fWs, advowsons, &c.,
together with the marriage of the next heir, and should the heir die un-
married, then that of the next heir, and so on until a marriage takes place.
By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator beyond Trent.
Nov. 19. Safe-conduct^ until Michaelmas, for Dominic de Runcevalle, king's ser-
Berwick-on- jcant, going to Spain to buy and bring to England horses for the king's use.
Tweed. Ij^ p j^
Dec. 8. Edmund de IIasting<% staying in Scotland on the king's ser\*ico, has
letters nominating Richard le Barber of Covene his attorney in Ireland for
one year. By p.s.
Nov. 22. Prohibition agiiinst all p<?rsons attempting to disturb Master John de
N.'issington the elder, king's clerk, in the peaceable i)ossession of the pre-
liend of Suth Neubald in the church of St. Pt»ter, York, to which he has
been collated by the king, whose right of collation to that prebend is dis-
puted. By p.s.
Dec. 4. Appointment, for life, of Edmund Ilakelute to the custody of tho
))erwick-ou. castle of Dynevor. By p.s.
'I weed. Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
castle.
T 2
2D2
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1310.
Dec. 16.
Dec. 20.
Oct. 28.
Liulithgow.
Nov. 19.
Bcrwick-on-
Tweed.
Nov. 15.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Dec. 14.
IkTwick-oii-
'rwcecl.
Membrane 9 — cont.
Mandate in puivuance to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales^ to
deliver to him the castle with its armour and victuals.
Presentation of Philip de Harley to the church of Fresebj, in the diocese
of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of Bardeneje
abbey being in his hands. By p.s.
Presentation of Geoffrey de Welleford to the church of Blechesdon, in
the diocese of Lincoln.
Pardon to Robert de Carliolo, on account of his good service in Scotlandy
for the death of Adam Smakoc. By p.8.
The like to the undermentioned, viz.— -
Richard de Bulnays for the death of William Wyles of Wassedale.
By p.s.
William son of Nicholas le Mouner of Harlazton for the death of
John son of the provost of Fletmerston. By p.s.
William Tod for the death of Robert de Whinhou.
By p.s.
William son of Walter de Cathale for the death of Stephen son of
the chaplain of Hamerton. By p.s.
Stephen Galiot of Lyde, at the instance of Robert de Kendale, of
his outlawry for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench,
when impletuled by the abbot of Battle for an aUeged trespass.
By p.B.
John Colyn of Lyde and Simon Colyn, at the instance of Robert
de Kendale, of their outlawry for the like cause, when impleaded by
the abbot of Battle. By p.s.
William Anketil of Shaftesbury {de Shaftonid) at the instance of
Gilbert dc Claris earl of Gloucester and Hertford, of all trespasses
of vert and venison committed by him in the king's forests and parks.
By p.s.
Nov. 20.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Dec. 16.
BiTwick-on-
Tweed.
Dec. 10.
Dec 15.
Deo. 15.
Membrane 8.
Appointment of Ralph de Monte Hermerii to the custody of the lands
of Thomas de Mork, tenant in chief, during the miuority of the heirs,
together \\ ith that of the li\nds held in dower by Lora, late the wife of the
same Th(»mas, if Hhe happens to die during that period ; grant also of the
marriage of his heir, and should the heir die a minor and unmarricfi, then
that of the next heir, or heirs. By p.s.
Mandate! in pursuance to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator beyond Trent.
Pardon to Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster, for acquiring, in fee, without
the licence of the late king, 3 townlands in Derecolmkelle and Loghlappan
from H. bishop of Raphoe, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Presentation of Nicholas de Staneley to the church of ' la Felde,' in the
diocese of Armagh, in the king's gift by reason of the late voiclance of
the archbishopric of Armagh. By p.s.
Presentation of Ednmnd Neve of London to the church of Taverham, in
the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Walter
clc Lnngeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king,
being in his hands. By p.s.
Presentation of William de Hoo to the church of Draiton, in the diocese
of Norwirh, in the king's gift for the like cause. By p.s.
4 EDWARD n.— Part I. 293
1310. Membrane 8 — cont,
Dec 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Burgh, earl of
Ulster, of 60 acres of land in Northburgh in Incheon to Thomas de
Stanes, parson of the church of St Mary, Northburgh, and his successors.
By p.s.
Nov. 28. Grant, in fee, to Edmund Bacnn of the reversion of the manor of Hat-
feld Pevercl upon the death of Alexander Quyntyn, tenant for life.
By p.B.
Dec. 16. Pardon, at the instance of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, and also on
account of good service in Scotland, to Hugh de Wyghton, John de la
Roche and Alice his sister for the rape of Margery de Wyghton and for
the carrying away of the goods of Peter de Cicestre. By p.s.
Oct 28. Pardon to John de Bracebrigge, on account of good service in Scot-
Linlithgow. land, for a breach of the park near Coventry of the prior of Coventry.
By p.s.
Dec. 16. Bond for repayment in the quinzaine of Easter to Manettus Francisc!,
B«rwick-oii- Tegius del Aye and their fellows of the society of the Bardi of Florence
Tweed. Qf 2,000/. sterling advanced to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of
the wardrobe.
Vacated by surrender,
Nov. 24. Pardon to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, to whom the king granted,
26 February, 3 Edward II., the custody of the castles of Blaynleveiiy [or
Blaveny] and Dynas, and of the lands in Talegarth Ughporth, late of John
son of Reginald, to hold at will, subject to the yearly render of their true
value, which grant was extended, 20 November, 4 Edwani II., into one
for life, of payment of the issues of those lands between the above dates.
By p.s.
Dec 3. Pardon, at the instance of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, to Owen de
Monte Gbmeri for all trespasses of vert and venison in the king's forest of
* Salopeshire.* By p.s.
Nov. 20. Grant, for life, to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk of the castles of
Berwick^!!- Blaynleveny and Dynas, and of all the lands and tenements in Tallegarth
Tweed. Ughporth, which the king holds of the grant of John son of Reginald ; and
also of the reversion of all those lands in Blanevy, Dynas and Tallegarth
Ughporth held in dower by Agnes, late the wife of the above John, and
which, upon her death, will revert to the king. Further grant that upon
his death, his heir may hold these castles and lands for a further period of
ten years. By p.s.
Dec 15. John de Hothum, king's clerk, to be preferred before all other clerks,
after the nominees of Bettinus and Emcricus de Friscobaldis shall have
been satisfied {see page 294), to ecclesiastical benefices in the king's
gift, until he shall hold in such benefices rents to the sum of 300/. a year,
according to the taxation of the current tenth. By p.8.
Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to admit Matthew
de Scaccario to act as the king's attorney in the Exchequer and elsewhere
in the king's court when asserting the king's rights in cases of concealment
alleged to have been connived at by Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lich-
field. By pji.
Licence, at the instance of Robert de Bardelby, king's clerk, for the
alienation in mortmain by John de levele to the abbot and convent of
Glastonbury of a messuage with 46 acres of land, and 50 acres of
meadow, in Weston and Middolsowy, and a messuage, 180 acres of lanc*^
8 acres of mcacfow, 12 acres of pasture^ 60 acres of wood and Id, of rent in
Uundestertc and Cheleworthe. Bv fine of 10/.
291 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS,
1310, Membrane 8 — cont,
Dec. 18. Licence to the prior of Bolyuton, of the order of St. Gilbert of Sempyng-
hnm, and to the nuns of that place, for the appropriation in mortmain of
the church of Ingeham by Lincoln, which is of their advowson.
Jec. 20. William de Caumpville, staying in England, has letters nominating Res
de Pencayer and Henry de Sakeville Ids attorneys in Ii'eland for one year.
Dc*c. 23. Licence, at the instance of Ralph son of William, for the alienation in
B«rwick.on- mortmain by Adam de Benton of h rent of 100*. in the town of Newcastle-
Tweed. on-Tyne to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of
St. Andrew, Benton, in honour of the Virgin Mary and for tlie souls of the
faithful. By p.s.
Nov. H. Protection, during pleasure, for Emcricus and Bettinus de Frisoobaldis.
By p.8.
Membrane 7.
Nov. 8. Licence to Emericus de Frincobaklis, who is engaged on the king's bnsi-
Burwick-on- ncss, to np])oiut a deputy or deputies to render account of all sums of
Tweed. money rcceive<i by him or his deputies in England, Ii'eland, Scotland,
Puntliieu and Gascony, for which he ought to account in person. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to Emcricus and Bettinus do Friscobaldis of
permisKiou to skiy in the Tower of London and to take their goods there for
safe custody. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the constable of the Tower.
£i fuerunt paienies.
Dec. 3. l^hc chnnc(>11(>r is to present the nominee, or nominees, of Emericus and
Berwick-ou- Bettinus de Friscobaldis, in preference to other clerks, to benefices, and in
Tweed. ^ase of the preferment of any other clerk to the same lienefice, to give pre-
ference to such nominee, the king having granted to Emericus and Bettinus
that any clerks nominated to the chancellor by them, or either of them, for
eccle:sia.sticjd benefices in the king*s gift, when such are void, shall be
prefen'ed to any other clerks until such nominees shall be provided with
iM'iiefiees of the value, of 3(X)/. sterling a year, according to the taxation
of the current tenth. In ciuh? the nominees, not being able to enjoy peace-
able p(>sse.«»?ion of such benefices, shall on that account resij^p^, they, or
other nominees, of Emericus and Bettinns shall be preferi*ed to all other
clerks until they are in receipt of the above yearly sum. By p.s,
Auv. 28. rrotection, for two years, for Master Robert de Cave, going beyond
Thirsk. scmis. By p^.
lie also has letters nominating John de Notingham, chaplain, and Adam
son of Adam de Kirkeby his attorneys for the !<>amc period.
Dec. 22. Protection, for one year, for Master Peter de Dene, staying beyond
Berwick on- seas. By p.8.
Tweed.
Dee. 19. luspcximus and confirmation of a charter of Anthony bishop of Dur-
Berwick-on- ham gnuitiug, in fee, to Henry de Percy the manor of Langeleye.
Tweed. [Fadera.] ^y p.8.
Nov. 24. Panlon to Henry de Percy of iMiynieut of 200/., in which sum ho is
lJ«TW!ck-on- bound to the Exchequer. By p.8.
Tweed.
Dec. To, Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Gilbert de Ortice of Tevelby
to the prior and convent of Sixhil of 5 acres of land and 1(»4 acre* of
meadow in Tevelby, held in chief, Bv fine of 20*.
4 EDWARD II.— Paut I.
295
1310.
Dec 30.
Benrick-on-
TwewL
Dec. 11.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Dec. 7.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Membrane 7 — cont.
Pardon to Adam de Horringes of Coupland for the death of Alice
Fraunceis, as it appears by the record of John de Byron, Alexander de
Cave and John Sampson, justices of gaol delivery of the late king for York,
that he killed her through misadventure. By p.s.
Authority, during pleasure, to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall,
justice of the forest on this side Trent, to remove and appoint the verderers
of that forest, the king to be informed of the names of any newly-appointed
verderers. By p.s.
Authority to Peter de Gravaston, earl of Cornwall, &c, to enclose the
wastes of the king's forests and to let such enclosure to tenants, cither at
will, for life, or a term of years ; the names of such tenants to be certi-
fied to the king. By p.s.
Authority to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, &c., to audit the
accounts of the agisters of the same forest since the justices of the forest
last went round, the king understanding that all moneys received by them
have not been accounted for. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed Xo the agisters to answer to the ofi&cers ap-
pointed by the earl to carry out the audit. By p.s.
Mandate to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to deliver the temporali-
ties of the bishopric of Elphin to Malachi, late canon of that place, whose
postulation as bishop the Pope has admitted, and whom he has preferred to
the church of Elphin, having previously declared void the election of Charles
and his consecration by the court of the archbishop of Armagh, as appears
by the papal bulL Through ignorance of this postulation, the king
accepted fealty from Charles and restored the temporalities to him, but
upon learning that he had been beguiled into doing so as well by him as by
Maxter Beginald Taf, then vicar-general of the archbishop of Armagh,
absent beyond seas, he has restored the temporalities to Malachi, although
the latter has not made application for the royal assent to his election.
By p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
bishopric.
Nov. 24.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Oct. 27.
Linlithgow.
Oct. 28.
Nov. 25.
Benrick-oD-
Tweed.
Dec. 7.
Dec. .5.
Mbmbranb 6.
Pardon to Thomas de Amebiirgh of Trumpeton, on account of his good
service in Scotland, for the death of Nicholas de Kailli of that place, and
for his abjuration of the realm on that acconnt. ^y p.s.
The like to the undermentioned, viz. : —
Uobort son of Alan Emmessone for the death of Bartholomew son of
Stephen le Bracere. By p.s.
John son of Alan le Wright of Hornscbeke for the death of John
Aghi of Sighlesthorne. By p.8«
Geoffrey son oi William de Croft for the death of Robert Ollcbaud.
Vdcated by surrender. By p.s.
John de Gretham for the death of Peter de Comefeld. By p.s.
William son of Geoffrey le Clerk of Suthmallyngges for the death of
Kobert son of Henry de Norihwclle. By p.s.
William dc Farnesfeld for the death of Adam de Walkelay. By p.s.
/
/
/
290
CALENDAR OV PATENT ROLLS.
1310.
Nov. 28.
Nov. 24.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 19.
Benrick-on-
Tweed.
Nov. 27.
Nov. 10.
Nov. 24.
Doc. 6.
Nov. 19.
Nov. 21.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Dec. 5.
Berwick-on-
Twe«d.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 21.
Berwick -on-
Twecd.
Nov. 26.
Nov. 18.
Nov. 10.
Nov. 21.
Nov. 25.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Membrane 6 — cont,
Robert Payen of Bameby for the death of John le Berehcnr of
Scraptoft. By p.s.
William le Porter of Burscowe for the death of Jordan Mody of
Ormeschirche. By p.B.
John Shcpesheved of Richemondo for the death of William son of
William Worme of the same place. By p.s.
Hugh le Spenser of Athcwyk for the death of Ranulph Tyrel.
By p.f.
Thomas de Kyndenese for the death of Henry Bate of Belthorpe.
By p.8.
William de Horneby for the death of Robert de Rogate. By p.s.
Tliomas Throstel of Birton for the death of Thomas Crabbe of
Chorestel. By p.8.
Vacated by surrender,
Henry son of Adam de Aspenwalle for the death of John de
Aykestowe. By p.8.
Stephen son of Adam son of Ralph de Kirkelevynton for the death of
John Russel of Melford. By p.s.
Vacated hy surrender ; and a writ of privy seal was delivered to
II. de Burgh.
Adam le Provost for the death of Henry Hakett. By p.s.
Thomas son of William de Cliidecroft for homicides and divers
offences. By p.8.
Hubert de Tyeswelle for the death of Stephen Maulovel of Rampton
and William his brother. By p.s.
Leulinus ap Yevan ap Philip of MaiUorseysenek for the death of
William de Holewelle. By p.B.
Jolin Aleyn of Shameford for the death of Stephen de Wygeston.
By p.8.
John le Tayllur of Chapynton for the death of Robert Horn of
Chapynton. By p.s.
Robert son of Amicia Gerveyse of la Netherpenne for the death of
William Salemon of Aston. By p.8.
Yevan son of Eynon Devenald for the death of Griffer ap Yevan le
Liltelengliss of Kynardesleye. By p.s.
Henry de Lillebnrue for the death of John Batildor of Lillebume.
By p.s.
William Brond of Botheby for the death of William Kemell and Alice
Kernell, both of Botheby. By p.8.
Robert son of William de Myntou [Myntov] for the death of Robert
son of Patrick do Ancroft. By p.s. [1446.]
Alan son of Rieliard dc la Hou of Thometon in Pikeringlithe for the
death of Adam de Folkyngton in Hardfordlithe. By p.8.
Henry son of Gervase de Ospriuge for the death of John son of
Thomas le Frenkish and for other offences. By p.s.
Rauulph le Mercer of Kylvynton for the death of Ralph son of Emma
(le Kilvintou and for other offences. By p.s.
t EDWARD II.— Part I.
1310.
Uvt. 16.
Nov. 9.
Uerwick-oD-
IVeed.
Not. U.
Nov. 6.
Nov. 20.
Oct. 27.
Unlithgov.
Dec. 15.
]i«nrick-<iii-
TwMd.
Doc. 5.
Not. 25.
Not. 10.
Not. 8.
Not. 28.
■ Oct. 27.
Unlithgow.
Oct. 20.
Not. 20.
BiTvick-oD-
Iweei.
Not. 28.
Dec. 15.
Not. 9.
Dec. 5.
Not. 20.
Not. 26.
Not. 5.
Not. 20.
Not. 6.
Not. 9.
Membrane 6 — cob*.
Thomas le Fisshere of Homeathwcut for the death of Thonus Rathe-
bayn. By p.H.
John le Glaawrighte for larceny and other offences.
Clemeat lo Glaawrighte for the like.
By p.8.
By p.B.
John son of Walter Nichol of OTerewhitscre for the death of Robert
le BuMlare of the same place. By p.a.
John de Haddeaoura for the death of William de Qrafton. By p.s.
Bobert de Haddesoure for the death of William de Grafton. By p.B.
Godfrey Olyrer for the death of John de Chelchehithet fisherman, of
London. By p.s.
Thomas le Clerk of Nesebit for the death of Walter Untryo. By p.s.
William de Liham for the death of Hugh de Lyham. By p.s,
Thomas de Bicheville for the death of Bobert Bnmn and other
offences. By p.s.
Bobert son of Henry de Sneythe fbr the death of Walter de Tunnok.
Byp.s.
John Aabyn son of Richard de Orleton t£ Lodehira for larceny, Ac
By p.8.
John son of Thomas le Serjaunt for the death of Hugh del Bothe.
By p.8.
William son of Henry le Clerk of Wodebnrgh fbr felony. By p.s,
Richard son of John de Flaynemor for the death of William le Ferre.
Bjp.,.
Thomas de Bcitheboume for the death of William ShaDok and for
other felonies. By p,8.
Walter Frilhe of Wylberston for the death of Thomas son of Hugh de
Wylberston and for other felonies. By p.s.
By p.8.
By p.B.
Walter de Tyndole for robbery and larceny.
Walt«r de Asloghton for the death of Hugh le Fisshere.
Stephen son of Adam son of Ralph de KirkeleTynloo for the death of
Thomas son of Thomas de Kirkelerynton. By p.s.
John Levayn of Bnimpton for the death of John le Serjannt of Herle-
say and for other felonies. By p.s.
Adam son of William de Eyhou for the death of Eliu Cody. By p.s.
Bobert de Tame for the death of Nicholas Scot, By p.s.
John SOD of Jordan de Crossethwayt for the death <f Simon son of
Bypji.
Adam del Bowes and for other felonies.
Tayt
felon
David son of Thomas de Burghdon for the death of Maiy de
Ilsukbillc. By p.s.
John do Stockton for the death of Gilbert de Westmorland and for
other felonies. By p.s.
298
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310.
Dec. 10.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Nov. 19.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 9.
Bcrwick-on<
Tweed.
Dec. 29.
Oct. 2S.
Oct. 16.
Itenfrew.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Dec. 29.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Dec. 31.
Nov. 21.
Dec. 20.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Nov. 25.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Oct. 26.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 18.
Berwick-on-
Twted.
Membrane 6 — cont.
Stephen dc Coverham and Agnes his wife for the deatli of Agnes
Pilly. By p.8.
William son of Stephen del Myre of Nesse for the death of Isabella de
Werdale and for other felonies. By p.s.
Ralph son of Alexander de Dalton for the death of Peter de Clifford.
By p.s., at the instance of Henry de Bello Monte.
Thomas son of Elias de Bokkeden for the death oi John son of Robert
de Bellerby. By p.8.
John son of Emma de Horton for the death of Robert Gk>dard of
Horton and for other felonies. By p.s.
Yo son of Henry do Lcverton for the death of Thomas son of Richard
son of Walter de Wrangle. By p.s.
John son of Elias de Tonge for the death of William de Sharpoles.
By p.s.
John dc Swonhungre for robbery and other felonies. By p.s.
John le Launce son of William le Lauuce for robbery and other
felonies. By p.s.
Geoffrey son of William de Croft for the death of Katherine Dynys.
By p.8. [2223.]
Hugh le Taillur of Bolton for the death of John Colstan. By p.s.
William le Taillur of Kelsternc for the death of Thomas le Forester of
Cokcringtou. By p.s.
William de Mohun of Ritford for robbery and other felonies. By p.s*
Robert son of Alan son of Christian de Wandesford for the death of
John Tebbe of Driffeld. By p.s.
Adam le Walker of Shirbournc for the death of William Cousyn of
Driffeld. By p.s.
William de Sheles for robbery and other felonies. By p.8.
John le Loacrd of Welles for the death of William do Maidenstan and
for other felonies. By p.8.
John Bretcville of Thirum for the death of Nicholas son of Denis de
Ncubald and for other felonies. By p.8.
Richard son of Ralph dc Sourby for the death of Hamo son of Edmund
de Sourby and for othor felonies. By p.s.
Ralph Champion of Benyngholm for the death of John de Harpham.
By p.8.
William son of Robert son of Ralph de Eh^ton for the death of Adam
dc Ridale. By p.s.
Richard de Estrington for the death of William Quenild of Estrington
and for other felonies. By p.s.
Richard son of Henry Ic Tistour of Slengesby for the death of John
son of William de Watthe of the same place. By p.s.
John dc Kegworth for the death of William do Lyndewode. By p.s.
4 EDWARD II.— Part I.
290
1310.
Oct. 28.
lifllithgow.
Nov. 21.
Berwiok-OD-
Tweed.
Not. 26.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 18.
Berwick -OD-
Tweed.
Membrane Q^cont,
John de Ecleshullc for the death of William de Eddingleye del Yate-
hous and for other felonies. Bj p.Sr
Williaiii de Mere for the death of Thomas le Heyward of Bures.
By p.8.
John le Forester of Bedale for the death of William le Taillur of the
same place. By p.s.
Thomas son of William son of Matthew de Lynesake for the death of
Walter Scot of Wakerfeld. By p.s.
Rohert Fox for tho death of Adam Snakesnoute and for other felonies.
By p.8.
Eichard son of Walter de Largesteles for the death of William son of
Thomas de Dotlaud and for other felonies. By p.s.
Membrane 6 (Schedule).
Oct. 10. Acknowledgment of the king's indehtcdness to the abhot of St. Mary's,
Biggar. York, in the sum of 58/. I5s., payable at Easter, for 20 oxen, 50 wethers
(tfiulionet), 50 quarters of wheat and 60 quarters of Iwrley malt supplied
on demand for the war in Scotland, as appears by the roll of Balph do
Dalton, who, togctlier with tho sheriff of the county of York, have been
appointed to obtain supplies from the religious houses in that county.
The like to the under-mentioned :-—
Tho abbot of Rievaulx for 17/. lOs. for 10 quarters of wheat, 20 quar-
ters of oats, 2 oxen, 8 cows and 60 wethers.
The abbot of Jervaulx for 25/. 10«. for 10 quarters of wheat, 40 quar-
ters of oats, 10 sheep and 100 wethers.
The abbot of Meaux for 19/. for 20 quarters of wheat, 20 quarters
of beans and peas, 4 oxen and 6 cows.
The abbot of Coverham for 62s. for 4 oxen and 20 wethers.
The abbot of Kyrkestall for 16/. lOs. for 40 quarters of oats, 10 oxen
and 60 wethers.
Tho abbot of St. Agatha's for 19/. for 10 quarters of wheat,
20 quarters of oats, 20 (quarters of malt and 40 wethers.
The abbot of Byland for 4/. 14«. 2d, for 10 oxen and 10 wethci-s.
The abbot of Sallay for 71. 10«. for 5 oxen, 5 cows and 40 wethers.
The prior of do Ncuburgh for 34/. los, for 20 quarters of wheat,
20 quarters of barley malt, 40 quarters of oats, 20 quarters of beans
and peas and 60 wethers.
The prior of Boultou for 14/. for 10 oxen, 40 wethers and 40 quarters
of oats.
The prior of Kirkcham for 36/. lOs. for 20 quarters of wheat,
20 qiiAiters of m^Ut, 60 quarters of oats, 10 oxen and 60 wethers.
The prior of Watton for 4/. 10*. for 60 wethers.
The prior of Bridelyngton for 25/. for 20 quarters of wheat, 40 quarters
of oat^ and 100 wethers.
The prior of Gyscburgh for 39/. for 20 quarters of wheat, 10 quarters
of beans and peas, 40 quarters of draget malt, 40 quarters of oats,
10 oxen and cows and 60 wethers.
The prior of Poutcfract for G/. lOs. for 10 (|uaitcr8 of wheat and
20 wethers.
300 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310, Membrane 6 (Schedule) — coni.
The prior of Malton for 9/. 10^. for 10 quarters of wheat and
60 wethers.
The prior of Drax for 13/. I6s. Sd, for 20 quarters of wheat, 10 quarters
of beans and peas, 40 quarters of draget malt, 60 quarters of oats,
10 oxen and cows and 60 wethers.
The prior of St. Oswald's for 21/. 10s. for 10 quarters of wheat,
40 quarters of oats, 10 oxen and 60 wethers.
The prior of Wartre for 11/. lOs. for 10 quarters of wheat, 10 quarters
of barley malt and 40 wethers.
The abbot of Fountains for 47/. 10s. for 20 quarters of wheat, 20 quar-
ters of barley malt, 40 quarters of oats, 14 oxen, 16 cows aud 100
wethers.
The abbot of Seleby for 44/. 18s. 10^/. for 25 quarters of wheat,
26 quarters of barley malt, 26 quarters of beans and peas, 50 quarters
of oats, 10 oxen and 25 wethers.
1311.
May 1. Grant, for life, to Henry de Bello Monte of the king's land of Man,
Neweastlo-on- rendering for it the same services as the late lords thereof rendered to the
Tyn«- kings of Scotland. By K.
1310.
Dec. 25. Acknowledgment of the king's indebtedness to the abbot of Croxton in
Berwiek-on- the sum of 1 7/., payable at Easter, for 20 quarters of wheat, 20 quarters of
'^^f^^' malt and 10 quarters of peas and beans supplied on demand for the war in
Scotland, as appears by an indenture between the abbot and John de Dene^
sheriff of the county of Leicester, who has been appointed by the king to
obtain supplies from the religious houses in that county.
The like to the undermentioned, viz. —
The abbot of Chertsey for 22/. 7s. 6d. for 5 quarters of wheat and
100 quarters of oats, as appears by an indenture between the abbot
and Robert de Stanegrave, sheriff of the county of Surrey.
1311.
April 28. The abbot of Thornton for 22/. for 30 quarters of wheat and
40 quarters of malt, and also for 14/., both sums being payable
at Christmas, as appears by an indenture between the abbot and
Ranulph de Rye, sheriff of the county of Lincoln.
April 26, The prior and convent of Thornholm for 11/. 2s. for 6 quarters of
wheat, 6 quarters of peas, 10 quarters of malt, 10 quarters of oats,
3 oxen and 12 hoggets {bidentes\ as appears by an indenture between
the prior aud the above sheriff.
The abbot of Grymesby for 18/. for 20 quarters of wheat, 30 quarters
of malt and 25 weUiers, as appears by an indenture between the
abbot and the same sheriff.
July 6. The prior and convent of Tykeford for 9/. 10s. for 10 quarters of
Berwick-on- wheat, 10 quarters of beans and peas and 20 quarters of oats, a»
Twctd. appears by an indenture between the prior and William Merre,
sheriff of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham.
MSMBRANB 5.
Jan. 6. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by the prior aini con-
Bcrwick-oD- vent of Bridlington of land in Gousle to Walter Kelum, vicar of the church
Tweed. gf Gousle aud to his succensors.
4 EDWARD IT.— Part 1.
301
1310.
Dec. 23.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Dec. 29.
Burwick-on-
Tweed.
1311.
flan. ].
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Jan. Id.
Berwick-oO'
Tweed.
1310.
Oct. 21.
Caremor.
Membrane 5 — cont.
Grant, in fee, to Oliver do Burdegaln, king's yeoman, of the lands in the
town of Wyndesore which John de Loudon, deceased, had granted to the
king. By p.8.
Vacated by surrender and otherwise below.
Grant, in fee, in enlargement of a grant for life, to Oliver de Burd^gala
of the lauds in Eton which Roger de Moubray had granted to the king.
By p.s.
Vacated by surrender atid otherwise below.
Exemption for Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, and his heirs from
livery of the king, his marshals, or other ministers, in respect of any
houses built, or to be built, on the lauds above granted to him in Wynde-
sore and Eton. By p.s.
Exemption, for life, for Oliver de Burdegala from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognisances; from being made sheriiT, escheator, or other
minister of the king ; and also from all tallages, wakes, contributions and
prises to be levied as well by the purveyors of the king's household, as by
any other persons whatsoever. By p.s.
Licence to elect for the sub-prioress and nuns of Rossedale, upon Joan de
Pykeryng, a nun of that house, bringing news of the death of Mary de Ros,
the late prioress of their church, of which the patronage is in Thomas Wake,
a minor in the king's custody, son and heir of John Wake, tenant in chief.
Licence, at the instance of Gilbert, abbot of Bee Herluin, for John de
Ponte EpiEcopi to act as attorney in England in all matters touching that
house, with power also to appoint an attorney or attorneys to act in his
place.
Pardon to Thomas son of Henry Reyvessone atte Yate, on account of
good service in Scotland, for the death of Ralph Baret of Feltewelle.
By p.s.
The like to the undermentioned, viz. : —
Dec. 9.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Dec. 5.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Reginald de Leem for the death of Brice de Borewode.
By p.s.
Nov. 30.
Berwick-oU'
Tweed.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Geoffrey Penne of Skaldeford for the death of William de Blida.
By p.8.
Hugh son of Robert de Rouclifc for the death of Nichohis son of
Benedict Ic Clerk of Ilomyng. By p.s.
Henry le Mouncr of Brouham for the death of Simon le Cupere
of Pcnercth and for other offences. By p.8.
Roger le Yinge of Lugwardyn for the death of Roger Skrym of the
same place. By p.s.
John de Glaseleye for the death of John le Yerrour, for other felonies
and for breaking prison at Bruges. By p.s.
William Bole for the death of William Balle of Egglesliale. By p.s.
William Sundy for receiving William de Wyk, a felon, and for other
offences. By p.s.
Rir*hard Oldere of Holbeche and Sabina his wife for the death of
Thomas eon of William le Bocher of the same place. By p.8.
302 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1310. Mefnbrane 5^—coni.
John Brid of Tamcwortho for the death of Robert le Cicoller of Zeeland.
By p.8.
Henry le Foun for the death of Thomas son of David Cole and for
other felonies. By p.s.
1311.
Jan. 12. Protection, for one year, for Master Thomas de Cobeham, staying in
Bcrwick-on- Gascony on the king's service.
Tweed.
1310.
Dec. 30. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Hothum, k]ng*s clerk, to be
Dcrwick-on- keeper of the issues, rents and profits of the lands and possessions of the priory
Tweed. ^f Xewstead {de Novo Loco) in Sherwood, in the diocese of York, which
house, on account of its indebte<incss, the king lias taken into his protection.
After making a reasonable allowance for the sustenance of the prior, con-
vent and ministers, the keeper is, at his discretion, to apply the revenues of
the priory to the discharge of its obligations. By p.s.
1311.
Jan. 18. Prohibition of a tournament at Northampton. [FcBdera,}
Berwick-on- Mandate in pursuance to the sheriii* of the county of Northampton.
Tweed.
Jan. 18. Notification to W. archbishop of York of the royal assent to the election
Berwick-oil- of Joan do Pykering, a nun of Rossedale, to be prioress of that house.
Tweed.
Jan. 15. The abbot of Furness (de Fumeys)^ staying in England, has letters
nominating William Hugge and Henry de Kertcmel his attorneys in Ire-
land for two years.
1310.
Nov. 21. Protection, until Michaelmas, for the prior and convent of Lanrecost.
Berwick -on- By p.S.
Tweed. ^
1311.
Jan. 20. Presentation of A<lam de la Newehngh to the church of Ramesham, in
Berwick-ou- the diocese of Salisburj', in the king's gift by reason of the custody of John,
Tweed. gQ^ ajj<j heir of Philip Paynel, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
Jan. 18. Writ de intendendo dii'ected to bailiifs and other lieges for William le
Fort, whom Walter de Waldeshef, the chief butler, has appointed, during
his pleasure, to be his deputy for the port of the town of Chichester. [ParL
Jan. 23. The like for John Aleyn and Henry Rose, his deputies for the ports of
the towns of Gerncmuthe, Kirkele and Blakeney. [P«r/. fVriU,'\
Feb. 12. The like for Nicholas Lareher, his deputy for tlie port of Sandwich.
IParL JVrits.]
March 1 . The like for Henry de Thornhulle, his deputy for all the ports of the county
of Dorset. [Pari. Jrrits.']
April 20. The liko for Walter de Langcdene, his deputy for all the ports of the
Borwii'k-on- county of Devon. [Pari. JVrits.]
Tweed.
The like for John ntte Gore, his deputy for the town of Newcastle -on-
Tyne. [ParL Jrrits.]
July 1. The like for Walter de Langedeno, his deputy for all the ports of the
county of Devon and also for the ports of Briggewauter and Lym. [Pari.
Writs.]
4 EDWARD II.— Part I 'SOS
1SVL. Membrane 5 — cont.
May 18. Exemption, for life, at the instance of John dc Vallibus, for William do
Berwick-on- la Ilulle from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances.
Tweed.
MEMBRAyS 4.
Jan. 20. Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, to restore the tem-
Bvrwick-on- poralities of the Iiouse of Pristoll (or IVnmon) to Gor\'ase, formerly a canon
Tweed. Qf that hous<», to whose election as prior the king has given his assent, upon
confirmation by the bishop of Btingor.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of that
priory.
1310.
Oct. 3. Licence to Nicholas de Segravo to cronellatc his dwelling-house of
Biggar. Barton, co. Northampton. By p.s.
1311.
Jan. 22. Aymo de Sabaudla, archdeacon of York, staying beyond seas, has letters
Berwick-ou- nominating James de Jovenzano and William dc Avisio his attorneys for
Tweed. ^^.q years.
Jan. 16. Protection, until Midsummer, for John Sauche, attorney of Roderic do
Berwic'k.ou- Ispania. By p.8«
Tweed.
1310.
Dec. 14. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Robert de Umframville, earl of
Berwick-on- Anegos, for Robert de Reymos from being put on assizes, juries, or recog«
Tweed. nisances. By }},»,
1311.
Jan. 22. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for William de la Sale, burgess and
merchant of Newcastle-on-Tyne, conveying corn and other victuab to
Berwick-on-Tweed and Scotland for the sustenance of the king's lieges.
Jan. 22. Api)ointment, during pleasure, of Michael le Joefno and Stephen
lk>rwick-on- Faukener to collect in the port of Sandwich and along the coast to the town
Tweed. of Southampton, the city of Chichester excepted, the old customs and also
the extra payments over and above those customs payable by foreign mer
chants, under the concession of the late king, for the liberty of importing
and exporting certain goods ; also to have the custody of that part of the
king's seal called the • coket.' [_Pari, J frits,]
Vacated J because entered oti the Fine Roll.
Feb. 2. Robert de Knowel, going on pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters nomi
nating John atte Watere and Roger de Boklaunde his attorneys for two
years.
Jan. 22. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Henry Spigumel, going beyond seas on
Berwick-on- the king's s<»rvice.
Tweed. j^q ^igo has letters nominating Bartholomew de LughtoUi clerk, and
Thomas de Lughton his attorneys for the same penod.
ffTaii. Ih. Presentation of Chiillelmiims de Friscobaldis to the church of Alvythele
Berwick-ou- in the diocese of London, in the king*s gift by reason of the lands and
Tweed. tenements of William de Brianzon, deceased, tenant in chief, being in bis
hands. }^y p.s.
Jan. 20. Licence, after inquibition ad quod damnum taken by the sheriff of York,
Berwick-on- for the alienation in mortmain by lliomas de Alwarthorp of b marks of
Tweid. rent in York to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church
304 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 4 — cont,
of All Saints, Usegate, York, for the souls of Robert Haget and Ellen his
wife, and of the grantor and Isabella his sister, and of their ancestors.
By fine of 4 marks.
Jan. 4. Grant to Richard Lovel, son and heir of John de Soules, and to the
Berwick-on- heirs of his body, with remainder failing such issue to the king, of the
Tweed. manor of Wyncfrythe Ef;le \nth its appurtenances, in exchange and part
payment for the value of the manor of Old Rokesburgh, which is of the
inheritance of Muriel his wife, and which he has quit-claimed to the king.
By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator beyond Trent,
for the delivery of the manor of Wynefrithe.
Feb. 2. Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Holebourne, king's clerk,
Berwiek-on- to the office of remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin, lately held by
Tweed. Simon de Rudham, deceased.
Feb. 3. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
1310.
Dec. 15. Presentation of Edmund Neue [or Neve] of London to a moiety of the
Bcrwick-oD- church of Taverham, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason
Tweed. ^f the lands of Walter de Langeton, bishop of CJoventry and Lichfield, trea-
surer to the late king, being in his hands. By p.s.
Dec. 19. Pardon to Nicholas le Stut for the death of Isabella, late the wife of
Berwick-on- Peter atte Pyrye, as it appears by the record of John de Foxle and William
Tweed. ^q Haredene, justices of gaol delivery for Windsor, that he killed her whilst
he was insane. By p.8.
1311.
Feb. 1. Licence, upon fine, for Robert de Micheldevre to grant, in fee, to Robert
de Harewedon, clerk, a messuage, one virgate of land, 5 acres of meadow
and 6«. of rent in Laverstok by Salisbury, held in chief.
Jan. 19. Writ of aid for Ralph de Rudham, king's clerk, sent by the king through-
Berwick-on- out the kingdom to make purveyance of wheat. Carriage is to be provided
Tweed. for him to convey it with all sjieed to Berwick-on-Tweed. By p.s.
The like for William de Hathewy. By p.s.
-I Qi A Mbmbranb 3.
Dec. 12. Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of John de Vescy, granting to
Berwick-on- the Carmelite Friars of Holm 20 marks sterling yearly out of his mills
Tweed. J^^ Alncwyke ; the tenants of those mills were to do fealty every year to
the Carmelites. In case of any default of payment by the tenants, his bailiflTs
were to distrain on behalf of the friars. To this cliarter the witnesses were : —
Thomas abbot of Alnewyke, Robert de Hilton, Walter de Huntcrcumbe,
Ralph son of Roger, Walter de CanUiliowe, John de Wyderington and
Robert de Glanton, knights, and John de Midelton, clerk, Alexander de
Neuton, John Heri ng, Robert Hering and Robert Corth ; also of another
cliarter by John do Vescy, granting them their entire area called Holm in
his forest of Alnewyke, on which his father William de Vescy, Iwd allowed
them to dwell. [ This latter charter is printed in the Monasticon,]
By p.s.
Dec. 29. Grant to Ralph de Monte H(Tmerii and his sons Thomas and Edward, the
king's nephews, and to tlie issue of Thomas, with remainder over to the issue
4 EDWAHT) n.— Part I.
1310. Membrane 3 — eont.
of Edward of the revursion njhid tho doutli of Bobort )o Ewer, lonant for
life, of the manor of Warbljuftlon. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance \o Robert le Ewer to do fcaltj' to them. [Fmdera.'\
Doc. 26. Pardon to the prior and brethren of the hoHpitiJ of St. Thomas, Bur-
Betwiok.«D- mingeham, for acquiring in mortnifun, without a licence from the late king,
Tweed. y acres and I rood of land in Bordosleye from John de Somery ; from William
de Burmingcham 22 acres of land and ^ acre of meadow iu Burmingehum ;
also divers small plots of land, rents, or cottages in the same place
from Soger le Moul, QeoflTrey do Coston, William Corbjn, Nicholait de la
Dale, Roger de Makjuton, Roger ad Portam, William Aygnelet, William
Jori, Alexander le Mercer, William do Dodeston, from the same Roger to
Moul other liuids also in Dodestou and Burmingehnni, and Innda in Bur*
mingeham from Hamo the Tailor (CtMor), John de Pakynlon, Roger
Preust, Richard Lumbanl, Edith late the wife of Wariu Jori, Ralph
Rokejn, Alexander le Kuuo, John Bawc, William Tytito, Richard
atle Nasshe, Jolin de Clodesholt?, Richard Folceram, Claricia la Dayo,
John le Carpenter, William Aygnelet and Christiana lo Raggede; from
Ificholas in la Dale 1-^ acres of land in Dodcaton ; from William dc la
Sliawe a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land there ; from Ralph
Wouibestronge 4 acres and 1 rood of land iu Saluteleye ; from Roger de
PnrvB Darre and Simon de Rokoby small plots of land in the same
place ! from Peter atte Broke a rent of 4rf, in Erdynton ; and from Thomas
de Maydenhache 10 acres of land in Aston. By p.s.
1311.
Feb. 1. Licence, upon floe, for John de Wroxhnlo and Joan his wife to grant,
in tec, to Hugh le Dcspenscr the elder, tho wood of Biiidene and two
partx of the hunilicd of Chelcworth, co. Wilts, held in chief.
Feb. 3. Protection, until Whitsunday, for William de Orcteham, prior of Col-
dyngham.
Mbmbranb Z*
Jan. 15. Appointment, during pleasure, of Anthony de Ursis, bishop of Florence,
Berwlck-on- to be of the king's privy council {de coniilio tecreto). By p.s.
Tho like of Bertus de Friscobaldis, knight. By p.s.
Feb. 2. Licence, upon fine, after inqui.sition ad qtiod damnum taken by Walter
de Gloucestrc escheator Ijeyond Trent, for the alienation in niortHiniu liy
John de Cave to the abbot and convent of Nc^wehouiM.' of u moiety of a
mtiMiutgc in the suburbs of Lincoln, held in chief, uitjuceut to their
dwelling.
Feb. I. Pn>lcc1inn, until Midsumoier, for John dc Hastingcs and iKidH'lla hia
Bcrwick-oD- wife, staying iu Oaacony on the kind's sor\-ice. By the Chancellor.
The like for him only for the above pt^rio<l. By the Chaocollor.
Tliu like, for one year, fur John ap Adam, going on pilgrimage bcyoud
seas. Byp.s.
The like, until Michaelmaw, for Matthew de Medunta, dean of the
church of St. Berian, CornwiOl, going boyontl setui ou the service of
queen Margaret.
Tweed.
300 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 2— con^
Jan. 16. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Qlon-
Berwick-on- cester and Ilertford, for Thomas le Pastour of Langeton, aged seventy,
Tweed. from being made coroner, and from being put on assizes, juries, or recog-
nisances. By p.8.
Feb. 2. Roger prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter, staying in England, has letters
nominating John de Wy and Thomas de Burdeville his attorneys in Ire-
land for two years.
Feb. 3. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Walter de Gloa-
Berwick-on- cestre escheator beyond Trent, for John son of Gilbert to grant, in fee, to
Tweed. Master Richard Wodelok a messuage and one carucate of land in Mikel-
ham, together with the advowson of the church of that place, held in chief.
By fine of 40«.
Jan. 7. Remission of payment to the heirs and executors of John de Clynton of
31/. 10«. 4^d. in which he was indebted to the king for the time in which he
was seneschal of Ponthieu ; also of 61/. 2«. 2d. as steward of Walyngford.
By p.8.
Feb. 8. Confirmation of the sale of the custody of the lands and tenements of
Otto, son and heir of Henry de Bodrigan, tenant in chief, together with his
marriage, to Henry de Campo Arnnlphi by Hugh le Despenser the elder,
to whom that custody was delivered under the grant of the issues of all
custodies, wardsliips and marriages until the king's debt to him is dis-
charged.
Jan. 14. Grant to Robert Darcy and William de Yaux of the custody of the
Berwick-on- lands of Robert de Roos, tenant in chief, during the minority of the heir,
Tweed. together with liis marriage. By p.s.
1310.
Sept. 8. William de Grandisono, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Roger
Newminster. do Walynton his attorney until Midsummer.
1311.
Jan. 18. Prohibition against all persons attempting to disturb Walter de Bedewynd,
Berwick-on- king's clerk, in the possession of the treasurership of the church of St. Peter,
Tweed. York, to which the king collated him. By p.8.
The like for Master John Busshe, prebendary of Stylington in the
church of St. Peter, York. By p.s.
Protection for Walter de Bedewynd, kind's clerk, in possession of the
treasurership of the church of St. Peter, Yoi^. All persons attempting to
disturb him are to be arrested. By p.s.
The like for Master John Busshe, prebendary of Stylington in the
church of St. Peter, York. By p.s.
The like for Master John de Nassington the elder, prebendary of Suth
Neubald in the same church. By p.s.
Feb. I. Safe-conduct for John de Friscobaldi9, canon of Salisbury, Philip de
Ik*rwick-oii- Friscobaldis, curate of the church {plebanus plebis) of St. Peter *in Mercato'
Tweed. j„ th^ diocese of Florence, Dinus son of Bettinus de Friscobaldis, John
Bcrnrdi, Ruuucius Sapiti and Fedus Pcttieri, the king's proctors, to receive
possession of all goo<l8, late of Bertus de Friscobaldis, king's knight and
councillor, and of Bettinus and Emericus his sons, in Uie city, diocese and
district of Florence. By p.s.
The like on behalf of the above persons to the citizens of Florence.
Et fuer^ . . .
1 EDWARD 1I.~Part I. 307
1310. Mbmbranb 26d.
Juljr 8. Commission of oyer and ienniner to [John dc] Insula, William de Houk
Wottminster. and John de Donecastre, touching an appeal in the county of York by Avicia,
late the wife of John son of Robert de Sutton against Nicholas de Holme,
chaplain, John Haye, Walter Gayt, Thomas Gayt, William Murrer,
William atte Est Halle of Aldburgh, John de Thorpe of Aldburgh, John tlie
Smith of Aldburgh, Thomas Ilardinggcs of Catewyk, Robert de Halsham
provost of Bewyk, Robert Staumpour, John le Fiz Colle and Robert his
brother, Peter Baldan, Thomas Cotum, John Codelingges and Hugh his
brother, Roger del Hille, Walter son of Agnes, Ralph Sturnel, Laurence
Codlyn^ges, Alan Fughhel, Alan son of Thomas le Rosse and Roger
Bazan Kir the death of her husband.
By fine of 20s. made with the Chancellor on the part of the appellants.
July 8. The like to William de Ormesby, William de Colneye and William Trussel
Westmiiuter. the elder, on complaint by Joan, late the wife of Peter de Greseleye, that
Ralph Prudfot, John de Benteleye, Alan de Atton, Hugh Haveneyate,
William de Esyngton, John de Whethale, Ithel le Spenser, Robert Bole,
John de LodeK)rd, John delle Polle, Henry Cutt, Richard Paynel and
Richard his brother, Hugh son of William le Keu of Pulsale, John do
Bi-ugge, Richard Elyot of Alerwas, Thomas de Shathulle of Stone, William
Andreu, Alexander le Serjaunt, William de Bokenham, Roger de Draycote
with William, Robert and Thomas his brothers, William de Grosticote,
John de Bowedok, Henry Godbody, Roger de Swynnerton and John his
brother, Elkin de Swynnerton, Robert de Bouweles and Walter le Clerk of
Swynnerton, with others, broke her houses at Drakelowe, co. Derby, carried
away her goods, and carried her to Swynnerton, co. Stafford, where they
detained her for some time. By fine of 40s, made with the Chancellor.
July 13. The like to W. Inge and Ralph de Heure, touching a breach of the
park of William de Brewosa of St Leonard at la Sele, co. Sussex.
By the Chancellor.
July 17. The like to Philip de Kymc, Henry Spigurnel and Roger de Scoter, on
Westminster, complaint by Robert de Sutton that when in the county of Lincoln he
brought an action against Ranulph de Fryskeneye and Roger de Cubbledyke
for the recovery of four deeds, ho was put to much expense and trouble
through the machinations of Robert de la Donne and John de Tynton and
Thomas his brother. By fine of 2 marks.
Mbmbranb 25c/.
July 8. The like to John de Thorpe, John de Mutford and Richard de Byngham,
Westminster, on complaint by Adam son of John de Repinghale that Alan Bcverege,
Hugh Bouere, John Gubaud, Peter Poo, Geoffrey son of Alan, Robert
Helewys, Hugh Hardy, Thomas Herewys, John son of Joceus, John de
Cotum, Robert Dikeman, John son of John Maunsel, RoWrt son of William
le Fevere, Walter Swyneman, Peter Swyneman, John Helewys, Richard le
Muner, Robert Aldus, John son of Richard, Alexander Bole, William
Jonesman Gubaud ' th3 yongcre,* John Ic Messer, John Maunsel, Robert
son of John Bou, William Scarle, John Brankelowe, Alan son of Hugh de
Groyby, Alexander son of Hugh de Walcote^ William son of Alan son of
Joceus and John le Vygnour, with others, broke the gates and walls of his
manor of Repinghale, co. Lincoln, and entered thereon, carried away his
goods, and assaulted his men and servants. By K.
1311.
Feb. 1. Commission de walliis et fossatis to William de Alta Rijm, Peter do
liurwick-on- Gipthorpe, Roger do Cuboldyko and Alexander Serjaunt of Algerkirk for
Tweed. i\^Q hundreds of Kirketon, Riko and Alger, co. Lincoln.
I 2
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS-
1310.
July 18.
July 19.
Membrane 2Sd—cont.
The like to Jolm Randolf, John aon of Tlioinai) de Bello Cainpo nnd
William dc Burnc for the SGa-uoasta anil adjacent parts of the connty of
Somerset.
The like to Philip ilc Kyme, Adam de Wclle, William de Malberthorpo,
G. do Toulheby, Wiilter do Frcskeneye and Roger do Cubbeldykc for tho
Bca-coHst between Mumbj and Saltfletby, <^o. Lincoln.
The like to Richard de Huwelle, Roger de Ciibbeldyke and Robert do
MalbiTtharpc for tho wa-coast in the hundreds of Kirketon, Ryke and
Alger, CO. Lincoln.
The like to William de Huke, Gemnl SalveyD and John de Motham for
the banks of the Use between Faxflet nnd Cawood, ca York.
Conimission oMociHting Mntthew do Fnmens and Adam de la Forde with
John Randolf. John son of Thomas [de Bcllo Cumpo] and William de
Bumo for the county of Somerset.
Commission of oyer and titrminer to W. Inge, John de Thorpe and
. William deColncye, on compluintby Alice, late the wife of William Howard,
thut John do Carlctoti, Jolm do Fitton, Thomas dc Ingc-ldeRthorpe and
John his son, Geofl'rey de Colevyle, William de Fenne of Tylneye, Geoffrey
son of Stephen, John de Blnvyle, Richard Talemaclie, Stephen Wacy and
Williiim his brother, Walter Wardc, Eudo Wacy, John Wodcward, Andrew
Cuttt', Edmund do Walton, John son of Walter, Alexander de Walpol,
Walter Eilward, .Tnmes Hackeman, John <le Ilsington, Alan S»7ti, Waiter
Rtenian, Jnmcs son of Stifjihen, William Wcyn, Jolm Steman, Roger CoUe
and John his son, Adam Hiickeman, Simon son of Thomas, Alan Lcmanes-
l>rothcr, Peter le Barbur, Philip son of Philip de Fenne, Stephen le Ken
and John his son, John le Chemylo and William his brother, Peter do
Shoutdhnm, Geoflrcy Quercl, John Dyx, Thomas de Salle and William bis
son, Peter Scot, Alan Fuller, Walter Eliot, John Fulsi, William Burtere,
.Tohn Rous, Robert Herlwyn, William Polmere, John Palmcre, Nicholas
son of Alan, Ralph Wype, John de Waldyngfeld, William de Hakeford,
William de Milkeshnm, Willinm Sauvnge, .Tohn ntte Lathe, Hugh Stanef^n,
Gilbert atte Grcnc, Alsn Gcry, Thomas Cok and Pctor Cok, with others,
broke her mill at Suth Lcnno, co. Norfolk, cut her glowing com at Tib-
beye in the same county, and carried away her corn and other goods.
By K., on the infoniiation of Roger de Wynkefeld.
Comniisoion associating Robert Baynard in the room of John de Thorpe
with the above-named justices.
Mbmbsake 24il.
Commission of oyer and terminer to J. de Insula, John de Crcppingcs
and John dc Euro touching a breach of tlie ])ark of W. arcbbishop of York
at Beverley, co. York, By K.
The like to Rolicrt Baynard nnd Walter de Burnynghatn, on complaint
by .Tohn Ilanleyn that when he came by the king's command to the king's
ensile of Norwich, William atte Park of Causton assaulted him.
Till- like to Henry Spiguriiel, .Tohn do Foxle and Nicholas Fei-mband, on
t'in)|)]aint by Henry Iloweica of Stony Stratford that Robert d>; Hyntea,
Jolm Brende, Angetil de Barton with Richard, John, Walter and Ralph
his sons, Itol>crt Siirti cimplain, Willinm do Felestede, Philip dc Monte
(ionicri, William Pnj^, Andrew le Palfrcyman, John Dood atte A»he of
4 EDWARD II.— Part I. 309
1310. Membrane 24/7 — conL
Wolverton, Nicholas le Pcstiir, Richard lo Pestur, Thomas Tillepek,
William I'aiiclianl the older, William Panchard the younger, Richard
Panchard, Ralph Oxo, Simon Golnitte, (JoofPrey Vysdelou, Andrew Poi>e,
William Po|k?, Robert son of Robert le Mazon, John Kyng, Thomas
Gerard, Nicholas le Conherde, William Haldene, John Ronhale, Roger
Ilonhale, Nicholas Martin, GreolFrey Hasty nges, John son of John
Ilastynj^es, Geoffrey Pope, John le Barber, Alan son of John lo Barber,
Richard Ilayt^met, William Shirlok, William son of Richard lo Pestur,
Robert le Dekene of Shenlo, Robert le Cok of Bradewelle, Stephen son of
John Thomas, Walter Ilayesone, Simon Ilayesone, Richard le Revesone,
Richard Hakiene, .Fohn atte Welle, Adam son of Thomas Maheu, William
Swarlynges, William BeneU Roger Boycot, Williiim Maheu, Thomas
Collay, Simon Oxe, John Verdon, Adam le Cartere, John Lovelok, John
Cerot, John le Saweyere of Wolverton, Geoffrey le Hulyere, Richard Oxe,
Simon son of Ralph Oxe and Adam le Taillur of Wirkhulle, with others, at
ui^ht assaulted him at Stony Stratford, co. Buckingham, broke his house
and carried away his goods.
By iine of 4 mark, at the instance of Ingelard de Warle.
Membrane 23^.
July 15. The like to MiU^s de Rodeberwe and Robert de Bracy, touching a
WcsitiniuHter. breach of the park of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, at Beleye,
CO. Worcester. By the ChaQccUor.
Membrane 22d,
[July 18.] The like to John de Insula, Richard de Ilorsle and John de Donecastre,
touching an assjiult committed on Hugh de Herle at Werk in Tyndale, co.
Northumberland.
July 29. The like to John de Foxle and John de Batesford, on complaint by
Nortlmiiipton. Nicholas son of Thomas de Lynns [or Ltnmns] that Thomas abbot of
Teukc»»biry, Henry prior of St. Jameses, Bristol, John Briton his fellow-
monk, Simon de Bello Campo, Henry de Panes, Silvester le Prioresserjaunt,
William le Caqjcnter of Bisshopworthe, Henry de Kaerwent, Walter
Mody, John le Wynche, William Friday and Vnclius le Charetter broke
his houses, doors and windows at Bristol, co. Gloucester, and carried away
stones and timber and other goods of his. By p.8.
Aug. 2. The like to Henry Spigurnel, John de Mutford and Nicholas Fermbaud,
Northaiiiptuu. on complaint by John de Pateshulle that William de Hardmede and William
de Ohieye, with others, broke his house at Little Crawrle, co. Buckingham,
fished his .citews, and carried away his goods, ai*ter his lands were taken into
the king*B hands. By p.s.
Membrane 20d.
Aug. 6. The like to W. le Vavasour, Miles de Stapelton and John do Euro,
Nottibgham. touching a breach of the pirk of W. archbishop of York at Beverley,
CO. York.
Aug. 6. The like to Hugh de Wake, John tie Wylughby and Thomas Wale,
NottiDghaui. touching the dwiths of Warin sou of Thomas de Langetou and William de
Tothulle mouuer at Langeton. By K., and by p.s.
310
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1811.
June 10.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
1310.
Aug. 18.
Wdghton.
Membrane \^d.
The like to Lambert de Trikjngham, William de Houk and Alexander
de Cave, on complaint by John de Metham that William de Wentworthe
with William and Walter his sons, Nicholas le Hunter and Thomas atte
Asshe, with others, entered his manor of Poulyngton by Snaythe, co, York,
assaulted him, carried away his goods, and assaulted his servants.
The like to Robert Hastanges, Thomas de Richemund and John de
Donecastrci touching a breach of the chace of John de Britanniai earl of
Richmond, at Waynbrigge, Hope, Arkclgarthe and New Forest, and also of
his free warrens at Richemund, GyllyDgc> Multon, Daneby and Kateryk, all
in the county of York.
I
Aug. 18.
Weighton.
Aug. 16.
York.
Aug. 18.
Weighton.
Sept. 8.
Kewminster.
Sept. 21.
LoMudden.
1311.
Feb. 8.
Berwick-on-
Twe«d.
March 1.
Membrane \%d.
The like to Hervey de Stanton, John de Creke and Robert de BaiociSy on
complaint by Joan, late the wife of James de Clopton, that Martin Bernard,
Edmund le Keu and William Kethel, with others, notwithstanding tho
prohibition of the sheriff of the county of Cambridge, entered her dwelling
at Iselham, co. Cambridge, and carried away her goods. All the posses-
sions of her late husband, who was hanged for felony, had been forfeited,
but upon payment by her to the sheriff and coroner of the county of a fixed
sum, they had been by the kiug*s command restored to her. By C.
The like to William de Houk, John de Creppinges and John de
Donecastre, on complaint by Henry prior of Drax, and Thomas de Cawode,
his canon, that Thomas de Egmanton of Folquardby, Nicholas BuUok, John
son of Nigel, William son of John de Seleby, William ' in the Lane ' and
John his son, Robert le Mareschal and Willinm son of Jul[iana]9 with others,
asstmlted him at Folquardby, co. York, took away his horse, and carried
away his goods. By p.s.
The like to Lambert de Trikyngham and Henry de Guldeford, upon
complaint by Master John Busshe that William Busslie, parson of the
church of Beghhenham, John de Puton, John atte Est Halle, Ralph de
Stomeshulle, Henry AUreman, Robert de Langele and Walter le Longe,
with others, entered his houses at Beghhenham, co. Kent, and carried away
his goods.
Commission de walliis et fossatis to William de Ormesby, William de
Estdenc and Henry de Wal|)ole for the county of Cambridge.
The like to William le Vavasur, William de Houk and Thomas de
Fissheburne for the parts of Merskland, Inklismore and Houedeshire by
the inundations of the rivers Trent, Done, Use, Dei*went and Ayre, co. York.
The like to Thomas de Novo Mercato, Alan de Ratheby, Richard de
Hoddel and Gilbert Rembaud of Pincebek for the wapentake of Kirketon
in Holand and the adjacent parts of the county of Lincoln.
The like to John de Insula, Thomas de Fissheburne, John de Sutton and
Adam do Hoperton for the banks of the river Humber between Hulle and
Paghel and the adjacent parts of the wapentake of Holdernessie, co. York.
1310.
Sept, 1.
Kewcastle-
upoD-Tync.
Membrane 17 d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle and John de Hutton,
on complaint by Nicholas son of Thomas le Lunge that Thomas abbot of
Tcukesbury, .Jolin Bretun, his fellow monk, Henry prior of St. James's,
4 EDWARD II.— Part I.
311
1310.
1311.
May 8.
Benrick*oii-
Twced.
1310.
Aug. 27.
Newburgh.
Membrane Vld^-cont.
Bristol, Simon de Bello Campo, Henry de Panes, Silvester le Prioures-
serjaunt, William le Charpenter of Bysshopworthe, Henry de Kaerwent,
Walter Mody, John le Wynche, William Fridas and Umchus le Charetter
broke his houses, doors and windows at Bristol, co. Gloucester, and carried
away stones, timl>er and other goods of his.
The like to Matthew de Fnmeaus and William de Burne, on complaint
by John de Landaf that, when a ship freighted with his goods on a voyage
from Ireland to Wales was wrecked at Dunsten'e, co. Somerset, Domingus
Hamelyn, Richard Aliery, Adam le Mire, Nicholas Doghulle, John
Homouthe, Walter Skipper, William Baron, HughTropmel, Roger Urneman,
Nicholas atte Pole, Roger atte HuUe, Henry Bottc, Richard le Peschour
and Henry Cok, with others of the county of Somerset, carried away and
detained his goods as wreck of sea.
The like to WiUiam le Vavassour and Henir de Scrope, on complaint by
John de Alwerthorpe that John Haringel, Elyas de Pykcburne, William
Bitter and Walter Jonesman Haringel, with others, carried away his goods
found at Hoton Paynel, co. York. By p.s.
Sept. 8.
NewmiDBter.
Sept. 27.
Roxburgh.
Sept 23.
Selkirk.
Sept. 28.
Selkirk.
Mbmbranb IQd.
The like to John de Insula and John de Donecastre, toucliing a breach
of the park of the prior of Newburgh at the town of Newburgh, co. York.
The like to Miles de Rodeberwe and Robert de Bracy, touching an
appeal in the county of Worcester by Dionisia, late the wife of Thomas
Davy of Inceberwe, against Auer [or Auger] le Fraunceys for the death of
her husband. By fine of I mark.
The like to John de Foxle and Robert de Harwedon, touching a breach
of the park and free warren of Henry, bishop of Winchester, at Famham,
on the confines of the counties of SuiToy and Southampton. By p.s.
Commiseion de walliis et fossoHs to Robert de Passeleye, Henry
Wardedeu and John Filliol for the parts of Tilliugham, and Estwytenham,
CO. Sussex.
Membrane I5d.
Oct. 6. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Fozle and Roger de Scotre,
Biggw. on complaint by Walter, bishop of Worcester, the chancellor, that Robert
Lovekyn, VeU^r le Corumongcre, John atte Crouche, Nicholas Crouke,
John Toly, Roger le Taverner, William Kynesroan, Peter atte Forthe,
Ralph le Tannerc, Adam Lovekyn, William atte Chaumbrc, Gilbert le
Chaundeler, John Brit, John Kynesman, William Laurence, Isaac le
Taverner, Ralph Postel, Roger Dorkingc, Edmund Branketre, Richard
Payn, Ro^er Hardynges, John Laurence, John Walkelyn, £lias Walkelyn,
John de Seende, Hugh le Boghere, John Poggild, Richard le Feldere, John
Lovekyn * biicher,' Richard Lovekyn, Hugh Postel, Gilbert le Taillur of
Cove and William Postel, with others, notwithstanding the proclamation
of the king's peace, burned his com lying in a grange at Wymddon, ca
Surrey.
Oct. 6. Tlie like to Adam de Middelton and John de Donecastre, on complaint by
Biggar. Henry Blome of Little Ribestan that John le Procurutour of Ribestan,
John son of Philip de Munkcton and Henry his brother, John son of
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
Membrane I5d — cont.
Bichanl Wympo of Munketon, Henr; de Eendale * pynder/ Philip eon of
Hu^h, Hugh son of Richard lo Taillur of MuDketoD and Williani Bellesone
le IIuDter, with others, assaulted him at Fopelton, co. York.
CoinmiBsion asROciatini; .John de Benstede with Hervey de Stanton, John
de Crekc and Robert de Baiocis in a commisHion of oyer and terminer, isaued
on complaint by Joan, late the wife of James de Clopton, that Martin
Bernard, Edmund le Keu and William Kethel, with others, entered her
dwelling house at Iselham, co. Cambridge, and carried away her goods.
AfSltaRAlTB lid.
Oct. 0. Commission associating Richard do Rokeile with Henrr de Cobeham
Kggar. tho younger and Roger de Tokton to view the bridges of toe Stureye, go.
KenL
MBMBRAlfS I3d.
Oct. 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to John ap Adam, Walter de Oloucestre
Bcufrew. and Milus do Rodeberwe, touching the carrying away of the goods of the abbot
of Kyngeswode at Westbury by Ncwenbam, co. Gloucester. By fine of 20*.
Oct. 6. Commission to Thomoa de Berkeic, John de Acton, Roger le Mareachal,
^Egar- clerk, and Potcr Burdet to enquire touching the state of the castle of
StroguUe and town of Chepstowe, when received and when demised by
John do Tany, who hod received them from Hugh le Despensor, to whose
custody they liad been committed by the king. By C.
Commission associating John ap Adam and Walter de Pavely io the
foregoing survey.
Mandate in pursuance to the above-named commissionera.
Membraks I2d.
Oct. Ifi. Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Bnskervile and William
Bonfmr. de Mortuo Mari, on complaint by Ricliard Natnrel of Shrewsbury, that
Laurence son of Adam Priket and Simon Borrey vrith John bis brother
carried away his gooda at Shrewsbury, co. Salop. By p.s.
Oct. 6. The like to Henry de Scrope, William de Huck and John de DonecastrSt
Biggar. touching an appeal in the county of York by Alice, late the wife of William
eon of Bliaa le Clerk of Est Oerford against William eon of Adam de
Morhuses for tho death of her late husband.
Oct. 23. The like to John de Donecastro, John de Eure and Richard de Bnrtoo,
Iiiolithgow. on oompluiiit by Hugh do Pyckewortha that Hugh de Gaytford, Simon de
Villa of Pontefnict chaplain, John son of Henry Pulicok, Peter le Swynhirde,
Peter Batcok, Henry Bcdeman and John Saleman, during his absence oa
tho king's fci'vici: in Scotland, entered his manor at Holm by Seleby,
CO. York, took away two of his oxen and assaulted his men. By p.B.
Mbmbraub \\d.
Oct. 23. The like to John Dabernun anil Walter de Gegginge, touching the death
LiDlitbgoir. of Robert sou of Robert dp Rogate, constable of the peace in the hundred
of Uunesfurd, co. Sussex, at the town of Bogat«, on the confines of tho
counties of SuHKCX and Southampton.
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1310.
Oct 23.
Linlithgow.
Oct. 10.
Cannyle.
Membrane lid — cant.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesbj^ Hervey do
Staunton and William de Colneye, on complaint by Edward Charles that
Edward Burnel, Walter Ubbe of Fyleby, John de Brampton, Thomas
Pevercl and Peter Bukskyn, with others, entered his manor at Billingfonl,
(*x). Norfolk, broke his doors and locks, fished his ponds, hunted in liis
free warren, carried away his goods, and assaulted his men and servants.
By fine of 40s, made before the earl of Lincoln, the king's lieutenant,
and the Treasurer.
(Inserted at a later date.) Commission associating H. Spigurnel with
the above justices.
Commission to John ap Adam, Master John Martel and John de
Patesliulle to enquire whether Hugh lo Despenser, to whom the custody
of the castle of Struguyl [or Strugoil] and town of Chepstowo bad
been committed, granted during the time he held the custody any
trespasses of vert and venison in the parks and woods of the castle ; also
to report on any defects in the castles of Struguyl and Turcgi and manors
of la Planteland, Tudenham and Berton, the weir, and the fencing of the
park, what men Hugh le Despenser had placed on the works of the castles
and manors, and what the works were. By p.s.
Appointment of John ap Adam, Miles de Bodeberwe and Master John
Martol to make an extent of the castle and honor of StrugoiL By p.s.
MSMBRANB lOd.
Oct 15. Commission to Henry de Cobeham the younger and John de Northwode
Benfrcw. to enquire in the county of Kent touching excesses and offences com-
mitted by archers and other men on their way to Scotland on the king's
service, both on sea and along the sea-coast.
The like to William de 6ros and Thomas de Ultyng in the county of
Essex.
The like to Edmund do Hemmegrave and Robert do Beydon in tho
county of Suffolk.
The like to William de Colneye and Bobert le Burguillon in the county
of Norfolk.
The like to Bobert the Hunter ( Vetiator)^ Boger de Coppcldyke and
Alan de Rotheby in the county of Lincoln.
The like to Walter de Kelk and Richard de Burton in the county of
York.
Nov. 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Scotre, John do Mutford
Berwick-on- and Nicholas de Bulyngbroke, on complaint by William Gernoun, parson of
Tweed. ^^^ church of St. Benedict, Hulme, that Thomas de Ludelowe hindered and
still hinders him from having free ingress and egress to a chapel annexed to
his church, situate within tho latter's manor of Scrivelby, to celebrate divine
service and to collect the oblations and small tithes belonging to the chapel.
Further that tlie same Thomas de Ludelowe with Peter de Lumbardye,
Simon dc la Mare, William Pacy and William de Ilemmyngby, with
others, overturned at Scrivelby, co. Lincoln, his wagons carrying the tithes
of sheaves so that tho same were trampled under foot and consumed by
divers animals, assaulted his men and servants accompanying the wagons,
impounded his sheep, felled and carried away his trees, and killed his
animals. By the Chancellor, at the instance of John de Sandale.
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1310. Membrane lOd—emt.
Dec. 2. The like to Miles de Bodeberwe, William de Uortao Man and Jobn de
Beiwick-oD- Bradenetok, on complaint hy Roger Mayel, king'it yeoman, that John atte
Tweed. Hille ood Adam his brother, Hugli Romayn and Roger de Letche of
Tettebtuy assaulted him at Tettebury, co. Glouceeter, By pjt.
Got. 6. The like to William de Houk, Thumaa da Fissbebame and John de
Siggn. DonecaHtre, on complaint by Roger Pikering tliat Walt«r bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, Henry de Lychfeld, clerk, Adam de Middelton, John da
Stalyngburgh, Ralph de Hengham, Nicholas de Warrewyk, John le Spicer,
Ralph de Yomm, William de Langele and Laurence de Coupmanthorpe,
vitb others, assaulted and imprisoned him at Yortc. By p.s.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by William de Langeleye of
York that Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, late master of the
hospital of St Leonan^ York, William de Aberford, Edmund le Tonur,
Robert de Insula, William de Scardingwelle and John de Bedale, brothers
of the hospital, Adam Sampscm, Thomas de Neville, John de Hotot,
Margery de Silkeston, John de S^^evans, Adam de Middelton, Thomas le
Porter, Henry le Stywardesman, Simon de Kime, John Sampson, John le
l^icer, Thomas de Appelby, Oacius Flur, Ralph de Hengham, Nicholas
de Warrewyk and Heniy Blome assaulted him as above at York. By pA
The like to the same justices, on the like complunt by Peter de Rykhale
agunst the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Ralph de Yanim.
BypA
Sept. 22. The like to the same justices, on the like complunt by Roger de
LMsndd«D. Shadewellu against the bishop and John de Insula.
By K., and at the suit of W. de Bjiapton.
Oct 6. The like to the same justices, on the like complaint by William de
Kggar. Whiteby against the bishop,andtbeothera,John Segevaus excepted. By K.
The like to the same justices, on the like complaint by Robert do
Skeldergate against the same bitjiop, William, Edmund, Robert, William,
John, Adam de Myddcltoo, Thomas de Neville, John, Margery, Thomas,
Henry, Simon and John Sampson. By K.
The like to the same justices, on the like complaint by Simon le
Waddester agtunst the same William de Aberford, Edmund, Robert,
William, John, Adam, John, Margery, John Segevaus, Thomas le Porter,
Henry, Simon, John, John le Spicer, Ralph de Yarum, William de Langele,
Henry Blome, Ralph de Hengham and Nicholas de Warrewyk. By K.
Tlie like to the same justices, on the like complaint by Stephen Ythnm
against Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Simon de Kyme, Ralph
de Hengham, Peter Malorre, Henry de Lychfeld, John de Stalingbui^,
Nicholas de Warrewyk, John le Spicer and Ralph de Yarum. By E.
The like to the ssnie justices, on the like complsint by William de
Knapton against Henry de Lychfeld, clerk, Thomas do Neville, Adam de
Middelton, John do Stalyn^burgh, William de Tymmor, John atte Welle
of Whytinton, William vicar of the church of Sallowe, Roger de
Thnrmenton and John his son, Ralph de Hengham, William Inthemor,
John le Spicer, Ralph de Yamm, Nicholas de Warrewyk, William de
Dmgele, Beatrice de Slalingburgh and Laurence de Coupmanthorpe. By K,
The like to the some justices, on complaint by Richard Stevenasmau de
Boulton that Alexander de Ledes and Hugh his brother, with others, at
Boulton [l-o. York], assaulted and imprisoned him, broko bis legs, and also
a chest of his, took his charters, writings and other moniments, and cut and
carried away his corn. By K., at the suit of William de Knapton.
4 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 315
1310^ Membrane \0d — conU
Sept. 21. The like to Uie same justices, touching the death of Nicholas le Clerk of
Lessudden. Gerfordeby at York. By K., at the suit of William de Knapton.
Mbmbranb 9c/.
Nov. 6. The like to William de Ormesby, Hervey de Staunton and William de
Berwick-on- Colneye, on complaint by Roger de Gyncy that Robert Est, parson of. the
Tweed. church of St. Margaret, Sweington, John Faukes of Salle, Roger Dribil of
Wychingham, Richard le Longewright of Weston and Walter de Tudenham,
carpenter, with others, felled his trees at Sweington [co. Norfolk], and
carried them away as well as goods of his found by them at Aldirford [in
the same county]. By p.8.
Oct. 24. The like to William le Vavasur, Gwischard de Charron, Robert Hastanges
Linlithgow, and John de Donecastre, on complaint by Bertrand de Mountboucher that^
while he was under the king's protection, John de Cleseby and Harsculph
de Cleseby, with others, assaulted him when on his way to Scotland on the
king's service, at the town of St. Agatha, co. York. By p.s.
Dec. 4. The like to John do Insula, William le Vavasur and John de Donecastre,
Berwick-on- on complaint by Henry son of Conan that John de Grey of Styvelyngflet^
Tweed. Bobert de Moreby and Henry his brother, Henry le Veautrer and John le
Venur, with others, entered and followed game in his free warren at Kelk-
feld, CO. York. By p.B.
Dec. 12. The like to William de Ormesby, Alan de Goldyngham and Thomas de
Grey, on complaint by John de Reyneshale that Richard de Riverees and
John his brother, Thomas de Alfamestan, Adam de Chelesworth, Robert
le Clerk le Messer, Roger atte Feld of Est Merseye, Edmund Toryval,
Michael de Odiham, Alexander Scot le Palfreyour, Richard de Ryvers,
William le Tailur of Bentleye, Thomas le Wayte of Northflet and John
Boloigne of West Merseye entered his manor at Est Merseye, co. Essex,
broke the doors and windows of his houses, carried away his goods, and
assaulted his men and servants. By p.s.
Membrane Sd.
Dec. 11. Commission to Richard de Byngham and Thomas de Swynford, together
Borwick-on- with any person deputed for the purpose by Peter de Gavaston, earl of
Tweed. Cornwall, to view the castle of Nottingham, which together with its mills
the king has granted to him for life. They are to report to the treasurer
and barons of the Exchequer.
The like to the same, together with any person deputed for the purpose
by Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, to whom the king has granted for
life the office of justice of the forest on this side Trent, to view the forest
of Shirewode.
The like to John de Euro and John de Barton of Fry ton to view the
forest of Galtres, co. York.
The like to John de Castre and Robert de Barton to view the forest of
Inglewode.
Dec. 17. Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert do Trikyngham and Ralph
lierwick-on- Paynel, on complaint by Philip de Redemere, to whom the king granted those
Tweed. lands in Appelby, co. Lincoln, which had been acquired without a licence
ia mortmain by the prior and convent of Thomholm, and for that reason
were taken into the hands of the late king, that Walter prior of Thornholm,
316
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1310.
Dec. 16.
Dec. 13.
Dec. 16.
Dec. 19.
l3crwick-on-
Tw«ed.
Membrane Sd — cont.
William de Grymesbj, William dc Fiskcton, Ralph de Ilattefeld, Adam
do Grave, Robert de Scoter and Richard de GayncBburgh, canons of that
house, William de Sixhill, a lay brother (cotiversus)^ with Henry CobbOy
John Tan, William Carpenter, Henry le Clerk and Hugh de la Cliaumbre,
assaulted him and his servants when they were digf^ing peats in his land at
Appelby, co. Lincoln, and in the town of Appelby overturned his wagons
laden with peat, took away two of his horses of the price of 60^., and made
a dyke and hedges on his lands. By p.s.
The like to Robert Banyard and Richard de Walsyngham, touching the
assault and imprisonment of Alice, late the wife of William de Hertford, and
the carrying away of her goods at Saxthorpe, co. Norfolk. By K.
The like to John de Fresiugfeld and John Abel, touching the death of
William de Scotho at Certeseye, co. Surrey. By p.s.
The like to Thomas de Fisshebumeand John de Donecastre, touching the
deaths of Peter Otewy and Nicholas le Clerk at York. By p.s.
The like to William le Vavassur, Henry le Scrope, Guichard de Charron
and John de Barton of Fryton, touching the persons who attacked the
dwelling-house of Thomas de Richemund, at Burton Constable, co. York,
during his absence in Scotland on the king's service, burned his houses,
felled his troes^ fished his ponds, and carried away his goods and also
certain deeds and quit-claims found in his house. By p.s.
{hiserted at a letter date.) Commission associating John de Insula and
John de Donecaetre with the above justices. 18 February 1311.
Dec. 24.
BcTwick-oii-
Tweed.
Dec. 25.
1811.
Jan. 1.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
1310.
Dec. IG.
Dec. 24.
Membrane 7d.
Commission associating Henry le Scrope, in the place of Adam de
Middelton, with John de Donecastre in a commission of oyer and terminer
issued on complmnt by Henry Blome of Little Rybstayn against John le
Procuratour of Ribbestayn, John son of Philip de Muuketon and Henry
his brother, John son of Richard Wym{>e of Munketon, Henry de Kendale
' pyndere,* Philip son of Hugh, Hugh son of Richard le Taillur of Munketon
and Welliam Bellesone le Hunter for assault at Popelton, co. York.
Commission to John ap Adam, Miles de Rodeberwe and John de
Annesleye, sheriff of Gloucester, together with twelve men to be chosen by
the sheriff, to view the castle of St. Briavels and forest of Dene, co.
Gloucester before John de Wisham receives them, the king having granted
to him, during pleasure, the castle and the custody of the forest. By p.s.
Commission associating William de Houk with Henry de Perci, John de
Insula and John de Donecastre in a commission of oyer and terminer touching
a breach of the parks of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, at Stainford,
Haytfeld and Wakcfeld, his free chaces there and at Thome, Fisshelake,
Conyngesburgh, Halyfax, Sourcby and Ovynden, and his free warrens at
Conyngesburgh, Dalton and Sandale, all in the county of York.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Fresingfeld and Hugh
Wake, touching the death of Walter de Oxonia and John de Stowe at
Northampton. By p.s.
The like to John de Fresingfeld and Henry de Cobham, touching an assault
on Robert Priour at London. By p.s.
The like to William de link and John de Donecastre on complaint by
Robert Gosehorn that Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, when
4 EDWARD II.— Part I. 317
1310. Membrane 7d — coni,
keeper of the haspital of St. Leonanl, York, Edmund lo Tannore, William
d<* Alxjrford, Robert dc Insula, William cIh Scardingwelle, John de Bcdale,
brothers of the hospital, Thomas dc Neville, John de Ilotot, John do
Sexdecim Vallibus and Hcnrj Ic Stiwardcsman assaulted and imprisoned
him at York. By p.s.
noil Membrane 5d.
Jan. 8. The like to Hugh dc Louther, Adam de Midddton and John de
Berwick-on- Donecastre, on complaint by the abbot of St. Mary's, York, that Robert le
Tweed. M(»k, mayor of the city of York, John de Askham, Andrew do BolingbFoke,
Thomas de Redenosse, John do Sexdecim Vallibus, Thomas de Appelby,
Walter Grouer, Simon Shoreman, Hugh son of Nicholas de Seleby, Robert de
Seleby the elder, Gilbert de Arnal, John de Grantham, Roger de Rooston,
Rol>ert de Lyndesay, William dc Redenessc, Ranulph de Catton, Richard de
Bilburgh, William de (Juyxele, Nicholas son of Alan Fox, Alan le Bedel,
Adam de Brampton, John de Buttercram, John Aunscl, Roger Creket
and Nicholas de Dunelm, with other bailiffs of the city of York, levied toll,
murage, pontage and pavage on his men coming to the city with their goods,
and also carriage, although by the king's confirmation of the charters of his
predecesHors the abbot*s men are exempt from such, hindered his men
coming to the city to buy provisions for him and his convent, compelled
his men staying within his liberty of Bouthum to contribute, together with
the commonalty of the city, divers aids, tallages and contributions assessed
upon the commonalty, and carried away their goods and did not permit
them to re-plevy the same. By p.s.
Jan. 20. The like to William de Bcrefonl and John de Clynton of Colehulle, on
Ikrwick-un- complaint by Eustachia, late the wife of John de Dunheved, that Henry do
Tweed. Bereford and John <lo Dunheved burned her gnmgc at Duucherche, co»
Warwick, and also her corn and goods. By p.s.
Jim. 22. The like to William de Ormesby and Robert Baynard, touching an
1icrwick-on- assault on Alice, late the wife of William de Hertford, at Saxtliorpe, co.
Tweed. Norfolk, and the carrying away of her goods.
Membrane 3d.
Feb. 1. Commission to Robert de Keudalc, Henry de Cobeham the younger and
IkTwick-on- Walter dc Geddynge to enquire touching attacks on merchants of Flanders,
IwecHl. when crossing the sea with merchtmdisc, by men of the Cinque Ports and
others, who seized their goods and carried them to divers places in the
counties of Kent, Sussex and Southampton.
The like to William de Hnk and John dc Metham to enquire touching
the taking of salmon during the close-season in the rivers Humbre, Use,
Trente, Done, Ayre, Derwent, Wherfe, Nidde, Yore, Swale and Those and
in all other rivcTS within the county of York, notwithstanding the statute
against taking salmon from the Nativity of St. Mary until Maitinmas,
and salmon fry from the middle of April until the feast of St. John the
Ikiptist.
F»*b. 2. Coramis.sit)n to John de Fresingfeld and RolxTt Biu"glyun to audit the
IkTwick-on- jiccounts of the collectors of tallagei>, collections, rents and otlier sums of
rwecd. inom.y in the town of Lynn from 24 Edward I. to 1 Octol)er last past,
coinpbiint having been made by some of the commonalty of the town that
the collectors levied talhigcs and collections in excess of the amounts
318 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Philip dc Kjme, Henrj do Baiocis
id Roger de Cobeldyke, on complaint by William Croude of Mumby that
1311, Membrane 3d — cont,
assessed and applied to their own nsc a great part thereof, as well as of the
rents of the commonalty and of the money accruing from murage, pedage
and perquisites of court. By p.s.
1310.
Dec. 3.
Berwick-on- and ^_ _, ^
Tweed. Peter de Gypthorpe, with others, assaulted him at Mumby, co. Lincoln,
broke his houses, and carried away his goods. By p.s.
The like to the same justices on the like complaint by Ralph Croude of
Mumby against the same Peter de Gypthorpe. By p.8.
1311.
Feb. 1. The like to William de Bereford and John de Clynton of Coleshulle, on
Berwick-on- complaint by Eustachia, late the wife of John de Dunheved, that Henry de
Tweed. Bereford and John de Dunheved burned her grange at Duncherche, co.
Warwick, together with her corn and goods.
By the Chancellor, because it was sealed at another time by writ of
privy seal.
Feb. 18. The like to Nicholas Formlmud, John Aygnel and Geoffrey de la Lee,
touching an assault on and robbing of John le Lyndraper of Hitchen at
Baldok, CO. Uertford. By the Chancellor, at the instance of R. do Kendalc.
The like to the same justices, touching the death of W^illiam le Chareman
at Baldok, co. Hertford. By the Chancellor, as above.
( 319 )
4 EDWARD II.— Pakt II.
^n-i-i Mbmbranb 27.
Feb. 1. Licence, upon fine» for John Abel and Marsery his wife to grant in fee
Berwick-on- to Robert de Hareweden^ clerk, a third part of their manor of Dadynton,
Tweed. hej^ in chief.
Jan. 16. Pardon, on account of good service in Scotland, to Adam DejviUe of
his outlawry for non-appearance before Edmund Deyncurt and the justices
of oyer and terminer of the late king, for the county of Nottmgham, to
answer for divers trespasses. By p.8.
Jan. 15. Appointment of Warin de Insula to the custody of the lands of John
Berwick-on- Dyne, tenant in chief, during the minority of his heir, together with the
Tweed. marriage of the heir. By p.p.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator beyond Trent.
Jan. 15. Grant to Ralph de Monte Hermerii and to his sons Thomas and Edward,
Berwiek-on- the king's nephews, of the manor of Westeuderle, to hold until the rever-
Tweed. g^QQ ^f ^i^^ manor of Warblynton falls in to them, which the king has
granted to them, but of which they are unable to obtain seisin on account
of a previous grant of it to Robert le Ewer for his life. [Fcedera."]
By p.s.
Jan. 28. Grant, upon fine, to Gilbert Petche of the custody of two parts of the
lands of William Hauchache, deceased, who held from the heir of Giles
de Plaiz, a minor in the king's custody, during the minority of Thomas
his son and heir, together with that of the lands held in dower by Matilda
his wife, shoidd she die during that period, and also of the marriage of the
heir. If the heir, aged fifteen years, as appears by an inquisition taken by
Walter de Gloucestre, escheator beyond Trent, shall die before attaining
his majority, the grantee is to retain the custody of the lands and tene-
ments until such time as the heir, if he survived, would attain his full age.
Jan. 14. Grant to Oliver de Burdegala of the manor of Waleton, co. Surrey, to
Berwick-on- hold for such time as it remains in the king's hands. By p.b.
Tweed. ^ ^
Jan. 15. Grant, at the request of Henry de Bello Monte, to Robert le Breton of
the marriage of Joan, late the wife of Giles de Brewosa, tenant in chief.
By p.s.
Feb. I. Henry Buscro of Malynes, going beyond seas on the service of Gilbert
de Glare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, hat letters nominating Thomas
de Medmenham and John de Remenham his attorneys until Michaelmas.
1310.
Dec. 18. Pardon to Thomas de Verlay, king's yeoman, for acquiring in fee, with-
Berwick-on- out licence, from William de Biskeleye 7 acres of land in Sazmondeham,
Tweed. CO. Suffolk, held in chief; with restitution of the same. By p.s.
1311.
Feb. 2. Protection, for one year, for Roger Herun and Walter de Holtale.
By p.s.
Feb. 4. The like for Robert de Roymes. By p.s.
Feb. 1. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Thomas Haket, going beyond seas
Berwick-on- with H. Spigumel on the king's service.
Tweed. By testimony of Henry Spigurnel.
320 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311 • Membrane 27 — cont.
The like for John di^ Thrope, going Iniyond sens as above.
By testimony of Henry Spigurnel.
The like for John Bameville the younger, going beyond seas as above.
By testimony of Henry SpigurncL
Feb. 1. Licence, at the instance of Henry de Bello Monte, for the appropriation
Bcrwick-on- in mortmain by the prior and convent of Sempingham of the church of
Tweed. Wissenden, which is of their advowson. By p.8«
1310.
Dec. 26. Grant, for life, to Thomas de Wyght, the king's tailor, of a rent in tlic
city and suburb of London, late of Adam de Stretton, which Hamo de la
Chaumbre, deceased, held for life of the king's grant. By p.s*
1311.
Feb. 5. Matthew de Mcdunta, dean of the church of St. Birian, co. Cornwall,
going Ix^yond seas on the service of (|ueen Margaret, has letters nominating
Clement de Chartres his attorney for one year.
Feb. L IVotection, until Micliaelmas, for Alan, j)arson of the church of Loughton,
going beyond seas with H. Spigurnel on the king's service.
By testimony of Henry Spigurnel.
Jan. 28. Mandate to Walter de Glonoestre, cscheator beyond Trent, for tho
1Scrwiek-on- restitution to Henry abbot of (-luny of the temporalities in England of
Tweed. i\^2ii house, which are in the king's hamls by reason of the death of Ivo, tho
late abl)ot. John de Torryng took fealty by writ.
Feb. 1. Exemplification of letters patent, 20 April, 17 Edward I., the originals
having Imhmi lost, granting to Otto de Gnmdisono remission of payment of
120/., with which he was charged to the English Exchequer by Stephen
bishop of Waterford, the justiciary of Ireland, for com sent from Ireland
into Wales for provisions for the king's castles and the sustenance of hia
own household.
Feb. 2. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by Geoffrey de Pulham
to the abbot and convent of Cirencester of a messuage in Frome.
Feb. 2. I'resentation of Bonacursus de Friscobaldis to the church of North
Ikrwick-oD- Cave, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of
Tweed. Godfrey de Melsa, deceased, tenant in chief, being iu his hands. By p.8.
Membrane 20.
Feb. 4. Licence to Thomas de Sancto Laudo, {larson of a moiety of the church
Berwick-on- of Claypol, to grant in fee to Gilbert de Sancto Laudo a toft in Claypol,
Tweed. which he had accjuirod in fee, and for the latter to re-grant, notwithstanding
the statute of mortmain, the siimc? to the former and his successors, psirsons
of tlu' moiety of the abave-named church. By fine of 6#. M.
Feb. 3. Licence, after inquisition atl quod damnnm taken by Walter de Glou-
cestro cscheator Iwyond I'rcnt, lor Roger de Alortayn to grant, in fee, to
John le Forester of Appelby in Lyideseyc a bovate of laud and 11 acres
of nuadow in Appelby in Lyndcseye, laid in chief. By fine of 1 mark.
Feb. 1. Appointment, during jilejisure, as the king's proctors, of John de
Friscobaldis, canon of Salisbury, Philip de Friscolwildis, curate of the
clnux'h (jj/thauus plebi^s) of St. Peter 'in Mercato' in the diocese of
Florence, Diiius son of Dettinus de Friscobaldij*, John Ikrardi, Enynnucius
Sapiti and Fediis I'eitieri, to receive po.Hfe;es<sion of all the goo^ls, kite of
Bert us de Frlseohildis, kings knight and councillor, and of Bettinus and
Einericus his .sons, in the city, diocese, and district of Florence. \ly p.s.
4 EDWARD II.— Part II.
1311, Membrane 26— con*.
Feb. 10. Indemnity for John de Sandale, the treasurer, aod his execators, against
the executors of Heorj de Lacy, late earl of Lincoln, b; whom 3,000 marks
were advanced to Ingcrald de Warle, keeper of the wardrobe, for the war
in Scotland, for the repa^ent of which sum at the Purifi(«tion lut past
the king gave his bond, and for further security for the suae Jotm de
Sandale, then treasurer, had also given his.
Jan. 4. Qrant, for life, to Thomas de Burton, chaplain, of the custody of the
hospital of St. John without the North gate of Chester, the king ander-
standing that William de Bache, to whom he had previously granted it
to hold at will, has so impoverished the hospital as to impur its hospitality
mnd works of mercy. By ^.s.
Mandate to Fayn Tybotot, juntice of Chester, for the removal of William
de Bache and the induction of Thomas de Bnrton.
Feb. 6. Appointment of Alao de Nenton, king's clerk, to supervise the pur-
Berwiek-oo- veyance of aappUee for the war in Scotland in the counties of Sumy,
Tweed. Hnssex, Southampton, Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Gloucester, the king
having previously commanded the sherilFs of those counties to levy with
all speed the money and proviaions granted for that expedition, and to
make purchases of com.
The like of Bichard de Ellesfeld for the countJea of Essex, Hertford, Cam-
bridge, Huntingdon, Northampton, Tork, linooln, Nottingham, Derby,
Salop and Stafford.
Feb. 9. Protectitm, until Whitsunday, for John de Benstede, going to the court
Barwick-on- of Bome on the king's fausiness. By the Chancellor.
Protection, as above, for Henrf de Wenue, parson of the i^nrch of
Ermynton, accompanying John de Benstede. By the Chancellor.
Licence to Simon le Baude to grant, in fee, to Thomas Brun 6 mea-
snages, one mill, 4 virgates and 7 acres d land, and 7/. 3t. 3|d. of rent,
and another rent of 15 capons and ( lb. of pepper in Grafton, held in chief.
By fine of 10 marks.
Jan. 15. Re-grant, for life, to Emericos de Friscobaldis of those privileges granted
Benriok-on- to him before the king empowered the prehites and barons to regulate
Tweol. t},g Btale of the kingdom, but of which he did not obtain letters patent,
vis. exemption for life from all tallages, aids, wakes, and contributions of
whatsoever kind, for his lands, tenements, rents, or other goods, or msr-
chandira within or withont the city of London, to be levied for the king
and his heirs, due and accustomed prices excepted ; exemption also for him
from being put on assises, juries, or recognisances] from being made mayor,
sheriff, escheator, coroner, provost, alderman, or other minister of the king;
and from any assessment which the commonalty of the city of London, or
of any other place within the realm, may grant the king. By p.e.
The like for Betticus de Friscobaldis. By p.s.
The like for Pepus son of Bettinus de Friscobaldis. By p.fl,
Feb. 1. Grant, for lif^, to John Gilbert, chaplain, of the chantry in the chapel of
Berwick on- the king's hospiul of St. James without Chichester, lately held by Biohard
Tweed. Letice, chaplain, deceased.
Feb. 7. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by WiQiam de
Lntegsresbale, clerk, to the abbot aod convent of Hyde by Winchester
of a messuage, ltM\ acres of land, 3 acres of wood, and St. 2d. of rent in
Wortinges and Wotlon.
Feb. 3. Grant to Master Richard de Haverjmgeii, king's clerk, during the voidancs
of the archbishopric of Dublin resigned by him into the hsnd> of the Pope,
322 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311, Membrane 26— eon/.
of the custody of the temporalities of that see together with its issoes and
advowsons, which, on account of his resignation, have been taken into the
king's hands. Bj p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to deliver
the same to him, or his attorney.
Membrane 26.
Feb. 7. Inspeximtu and confirmation, tlie statute of Mortmain notindthstanding,
Berwick-on- of a composition, dated 13 December 1310, between Clement, abbot of
Tweed. Faversham, and the convent of that place, lords of the manor of Faver-
sham, and the men of the commonalty of the town of Faversham, viz. the
abbot and convent remise their right to the custom of * Gavelsestre ' vie. of
receiving l\d, for every brewing (bracino) exposed for sale, to a custom
called ' Fenestrage,' viz. of receiving from every merchant exposing wares
for sale in his window on Saturday ^ for each window, and also to toll
payable by all merchants of the town not holding in chi^ from them, and
to the payment of toll by all men residing in the town, or by their heirs
and kinsmen and ail connected with them by marriage if resident there,
I" but strangers who shall hereafter come into the town, and dwell therein, and
who do not hold immediately from the abbot, or who shall not be connected
by marriage as above, shall pay the old and accustomed tolL In case of
any dispute about a person*s freedom from such payments, the truth of
the matter shall be enquired into in the abbot's court by a jnry of the
town. For these concessions the men of Faversham grant to the abbot
and c-onvent a rent of 10/. a year, payable out of the lands and tenements
of them and each of them, to be held as in frank almoin until such time
as they shall purchase for the abbey land to the value of 10/. a year, in
the county of Kent to be held in like manner. For the payment of this
yearly rent, the men of Faversham bind themselves, their heirs and suc-
cessors, and all their lands and tenements in Faversham, and in case of
any default of payment, the abbot is to have power to distrain, but as
soon us the abbot obtains seisin of the above-mentioned land, they are
to be for ever quit of this payment. The right of making any stranger
coming to the town with wares for sale free nt>m toll is reserved to the
abbot. The commonalty are at their own expense to procure the king's
charter confirming this composition. And lastly, any dispute that may
arise concerning the interpretation of its clauses is to be decided in the
King's courts, notwithstanding any liberty of the Cinque Ports.
By fine of 10 marks
Feb. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Lesnes by Richard de London, parson of the church of Cheselherst, of one
rood of meadow in that place, which is of the fee of Robert le Fraunceys,
and is worth 9d, a year; and by John atte Gate of 18 acres of pasture and
13«. 4d, of rent in Derteford of the fee of the abbot of Lesnes, of John
Charles, Henry Cofirer, and the heirs of Alexander Gomay, and worth
Ss. a year, as appears by an inquisition taken by Walter de Glonoestre,
escheator beyond Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted at the
instance of queen Isabella for the acquisition in mortmain by that house
of lands to the value of 20/. a year.
Feb. 10. Mandate, upon complaint by the chapter of Beverley, for the arrest of
Berwick on- all persons falsely representing themselves to be their proctors to collect
Tweed. funds for the repair of the church of St. John, Beverley. All money
and other goods found upon such imposters are to be delivered to the proctors
of the chapter. [Fcedera.'\
4 EDWARD II.— Part II. 323
1311. Membrane 26— «>»/.
Feb. 2. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent in French, dated 29 Jan-
Berwick-on- uary 1311, by queen Isabella granting to William de Bonneval, for his life,
Tweed. ^j^^ custody of her castle of Crotoj in Ponthieu, to hold in the same
manner as John de Baldok had held the same ; and of another grant of the
same date to him of QOs, lOd. a year out of the issues of Ponthieu.
By pji.
Feb. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Anthony, bishop of Durham,
to the abbot and convent of Leicester of 80 acres of land and 40 acres of
pasture in Boteby. By fine of 10 marks.
Feb. 6. Grant, for life, to John de Hauville, king's yeoman, of the bailiwick of
BoUax in the royal forest of Bokyngham, to hold in the same manner as
Geoffrey de Hauville, his late father, Lad held the same. By p.s.
Membrane 24.
Feb. ]. Licence, after inquisition ad quod iiammtm taken by the sheriff of
Berwick-on- Oxford, to the master and brethren of the order of the Holy Trinity,
Tweed. Oxford, to retain the chapel of the Holy Trinity beyond the East gate
of the town, a shop and two plots of vacant land in that town, all which
are held in chief, which they had acquired in fee, without licence of the late
king, from the prior and convent of St. Fredeswyde, Oxford. Licence also
for the alienation in mortmain to them by the mayor and commonalty of
Oxford of three plots of vacant land in the town, then held by them for
a term of years, the commonalty of the town to have free access to the
town walls when necessary to repair or guard them, and also free entry
through two posterns to lands extending from the Smythgate to the £ast
gate of the town. Pardon to the master and brethren for acquiring the
chapel, shops and ground contrary to the statute of Mortmain.
By fine of 20$.
Feb. 10. Licence for alienations in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Netley
(de loco Sancii Edwardi de Letele) by Thomas atte Shute of a messuage
and 12 acres of land in Welwe ; by Biobert atte Munte of a messuage and
7 acres of land in the same pUce ; and by Bichard atte Wode of 5 acres
of land there ; by Boger atte Felde of a messuage and one ferling of land in
Hune ; by Bichard le But of a toft, 10 acres of land and 9d, of rent there ;
by Thomas le But of a messuage and 4^ acres of land ; by William le But
of a messuage and 6 acres of land ; and by John le Cupere of one messuage
and a moiety of an acre of land in the same place ; and by Bichard Morilun
and Christiana Morilun of a salt-pit and 13 acres of land there.
By fine of lOOf.
Jan. 2. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Nicholas Poyntz, going beyond seas on
pilgrimage. By p.s.
Feb. 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, notwithstanding that the sheriffs
Berwick-on- of London report, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken before
Tweed. them, that such alienation is to the king's prejudice, by John de Mundene,
clerk, of a messuage in London in the parish of St. Michael * atte Come '
to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Pfol,
Jjondon, for the soul of the grantor and all Christian souls.
Feb. 10. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Edmund de Qiilteme, going beyond
seas with Henry Spigumel on the king's service.
By teHtimony of Henry Spigumel.
X 2
324 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311. Membrane 24— eoiK.
Feb. 8. Protection, until Whiteandaj, for John de BenBtede, going to the ooari
of Borne on the king's bosinees.
^ He also has letters nominating John de Watford and William Priseloiide
his attorneys for the same period.
Jan. 16. Grant to Bobert de Lejbume, to whom the king has committed the
castle and manor of Cokermnthey of the yearly value of 1801., to hold until
he shall receive oat of the issues thereof the sum of \fl96l. 16f. 8}^., in
which tlie king is indebted to him since the time when he was constable
of the castle of Are in Scotliuid, that should he die before that debt is fully
satisfied he may dispose by will of the sum remaining due, to be received
out of such issues, and that his executors shall have the administration of
the issues of the castle and manor until the debt shall be fully discharged.
By p.8.
Jan. 6. Licence to Thomas de Brumpton to grant, in fee, to Bobert de Beydon
the manor of Buthorpe, co. Nonolk, held in chief.
By fine of lOOf •
Feb. 12. Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the warden and scholars
of Merton, Oxford, of the church of Wolward with the chapel of Bur-
mynton annexKi to that church, which is of their own advowson.
By fine of 10 marks.
Feb. 15. Giles de Argentein, going to the Holy Land, has letters nominatiog Alan
Houel his attorney for one year.
Feb. 12. Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for Thomas Jacobs merchant, going to
Berwick-on^ Flanders on his own business.
Tweed.
Feb. 16. The like, for one year, for brother John de Wrotham, going to the court
of Borne on the king's business.
Feb. 8. Protection, until Whitsunday, for Brian de Pampesworthe, parson of
the church of Hoghton by Northampton, going with John de Benstade
to the court of Borne on the king's business.
By testimony of John de Benstede.
Feb. 15. John de Fresingfeld the elder, staying in England, has letters nomi-
nating John de Fresingfeld the younger his attorney in Ireland for two
years.
1310.
Sept. 12. Exemption, for life, at the instance of John de Knokyn, for Bartholomew
Feltoo. de Sumerton from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances. By p.s.
1311.
Feb. 20. Nicholas de Foyntz, going beyond seas on pilgrimage^ has letters
Berwick^n- nominating John de Kent and Bobert de Sheptou his attorneys until
Tweed. Michaelmas. By pA
Membranb 23.
Feb. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Berwickon- St. Mary's, York, by John de Gillinges of Dwcldapelton of a toft, 201 acres
T^eed. ^f jm^^ ^^^ n^ ^f ^.^^^ ^^^ Dweldapelton and Spaunton ; and by Robert
(le Usegate, parson of the church of St. Crux, York, of 3 acres and 3 roods
of meadow in Benyngburgh, of the fee of the abbot and convent, which are
worth 13«. Sd. a year, as appears by inquisition taken by John de Hothum,
late escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a grant made
4 EDWABD II.— Part II. 325
1311. Membrane 23 — cant.
by the late king in the parliament of Lincoln, at the request ci queen
Margaret, (rf licence to that house to aeqmre land to the value of 200/. a
year. By K.
Feb. 15. Protection, until Whitsunday, for Henry de Weymuthe, parson of the
church of Byngestede, going to the court of Borne with John de Benstede
on the king's business. By testimony of John de Benstede.
Jan. 26. The like, until Michaelmas, for Isambert de Sancto Blemundo, going on
pilgrimage to Santiago. By p.s.
He abo has letters nominating William de Dors' his attorney for the
same period.
Jan. 1. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by John de Hothum,
Berwick-on- king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for Adam Turpe of Edenhale
Tweed. ^ grant two parts of the manor of Edenhale, co. Cumberland, which
manor is held in chief, and the reversion of the remaining third part
upon the death of Margery, late the wife of Bobert Turpe of Edenbsle,
who holds the same in dower of his inheritance, to his eldest son Bobert
Turpe of Edenhale and Beatrice his wife, and their issue, with remainder,
&iling such issue, to the grantor and his heirs. By fine of 10/.
Feb. 16. Protection, until Easter, for John prior of Lewes going beyond seas.
Feb. 20. Protection, until Midsummer, for Thomas de Buterwyk, staying in
Gascony with John de Britannia, earl of Bichmond, on the king's service.
By testimony of the earl.
Feb. 9. Grant to William de Poyntz, king's yeoman, of the knights' fees, dowers
and lands held for life of the inheritance of the heir of Elias de AlbiniacOy
tenant in chief, and all reversions and escheats which have &llen in since
the late king granted the custody of the lands during the minority of the
heir to queen Margaret, who made a grant of it to William de Cumartyn,
or which may herwter fall into that custody. By p.s.
Feb. 26. The subsidy for the war in Scotland granted to the king by many of bis
Berwick-oD- lieges and good men, as well religious as laymen, of the county of Norfolk,
Tweed. ^i^\ ^^^ prejudice them, or their successors, or heirs. {^Parl, Writs,^
The like to the good men, as well religious as others, of the county
of Suffolk.
Feb. 24. Safe conduct, until Easter, for G^rge de Percy and Peter de Oketon,
king's yeomen, conveying money from London to the king in Scotland.
Feb. 20. Pardon to John Corbet for acquiring for life, without licence, from
Thomas Corbet, tenant in chief, four messuaflfes, one mill, 4 virgates of
land, 40 acres of wood and 4«. of rent in Besford and Shawebury, co.
Salop ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 5 marks.
Feb. 18. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the prior and convent of
Sempyngham to John bishop of Lincoln of the advowson of a moiety of
the church of Eirkeby by Bepinghale. By fine of 10 piiuriks.
Feb. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Bobert David to the abbot and
convent of Tavistok of a messuage, a carucate of land and S$, 3d^ of
rent in Okebeare by Tavistok. By fine of 10 marks.
Feb. 26. Licence, upon fine, to Alice, late the wife of John de Horstede, to grant,
in fee, to Thomas de Marleberge a messuage, a carucate of land, 6 acres
of meadow and 6s. of rent in Mulebume Port, Wyk and KingestOB by
Mulebume Port, held in chief, and for him to re-grant the same to hec
for her life.
326 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
•tQ-yi Mbmbranb 22.
March L Licence for Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, to grant his manor of
Berwick-on- la Walle, co. Essex, held in chief, to Master Stephen de Chesthunte, for
Tweed. nf^ ^^^]^ remainder over to John son of Richard de Cadomo the elder
{seniori) and his heirs. By fine of lOOf .
1310.
Dec. 26. Ghrant to Otelin Ferre, king's yeoman, of the custody of the lands and
tenements of William Russel, tenant in chief, during the minority of bis
heirs. By p.s.
1311.
Feb. 18. Licence to Edmund de Pakenham and Roesia his wife to grant to
Berwick-on- Robert de Ufford and Cicely his wife and her heirs a fourth part of the
Tweed. manors of Combes and Helmyngham, co. Suffolk, and the advowson of
a fourth part of the church of Uie former manor, all which are held in
chief, in exchange for a fourth part of the manor of Creke, co. Norfolk,
and of the advowson of a fourth part of its church, also held in chief, to
hold to them and the heirs of Roesia. By C.
March 4. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Walter de Glou-
Berwiok-on^ cestre, escheator beyond Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by John
Tweed. Bluet, tenant in chief, to the abbess and nuns of Lacok, tenants in chief,
with whom alternately he has the right of patronage in the advowson of
the church of St. C3rriac, Jjacok, of his turn of presentation to that
church. Licence also for them to appropriate the church.
By fine of lOOf .
March 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Waspray to the prior
and convent of St. Swithin, Winchester, of 60 acres of land, 4 acres of
meadow and 5 acres of wood in Westwode. By fine of 10 nuurks.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for William de Lorico, going beyond seas
on the service of queen Isabella. By testimony of the queen.
Feb. 3. Grant, at the instance of Humphrey de LitUebury, for a term of four
Berwick on- years, to the prior of Spaldyng of pavage upon all wares brought for sale
Tweed. i^^Q t^e town of Spaldyng. By pji.
Jan. 14. Pardon to William le Sengle of Somerton, on account of his good service
in Scotland, for breaking the park of Cicely de Bellocampo at Dunden.
By p.s.
March 10. Bond for repajrment, at Midsummer, of 2,000 mariui advanced to the
Berwick-on- king by John de Sandale and his co-executors of Henry de Lacy, late earl
Tweed. ^f Lincoln. By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
March 8. Presentation of Ralph de Ergum to that portion in the prebendal church
of Osmunderleye, in the diocese of York, which Thomas de Levesham,
deceased, had held, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the see
of Durham.
March 4. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by John de Hothum,
Berwick-on- late escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by John
Tweed. g^^ ^f Ralph de Byrton to the abbot and convent of la Dale of 5 acres of
wood in Kirkehalum, co. Derby, held in chief. By fine of 5 marks.
March 12. Writ of aid, during pleasure, in favour of John Cusayne, whom the
king has appointed, during pleasure, to the custody of the assize of foreign
cloths throughout the realm, for the forfeitures of which he is to answer
at the Exchequer in the manner prescribed by the treasurer and barons.
Jan. 22. Acquittance, conditional upon his first giving a sufiicient release of his
claims against the king, for Henry de Bello Monte for all sums charged
against him in the books of the wardrobe during the period in which he
4 EDWARD II.— Part II.
327
1311. Membrane 22 — ami.
was engaged in the war in Scotland on the service of the king and of his
late father, during which time he received, as well for his own wages as
those of his men, divers sums from the wardrobe, and from the keepers of
the victuals provisions at fixed prices, both which were entered as pay-
ments to him, and in regard to which he asserts that if an account be taken
the king will be found to be indebted to him ; but to avoid the worry of
entering into such account, he petitions the king to grant him an acquit-
tance, he in his turn to give a full discharge for the amount due to him for
arrears of wages and under covenants of servicei and also for the replacing
of his own and his men's horses. By p.s.
March 4.
Berwick-oii«
Tweed.
Feb. 1.
March 6.
Jan. 16.
Jan. 2^,
1310.
Dec. 16.
Berwick-OD"
Tweed.
Membrane 21.
Grant during pleasure to Adam Brome, king's clerk, of the king's seal
for the custody of the liberty of the bishopric of Durham, in the king's hand
by re&Hon of lAie voidance of that see.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas de Fissheburne and John de
Doncastre, justices of the king, to hold pleas touching the liberty of the
bishopric of Durham in the king's hands as above.
Grant, in fee, of three burgages and 50 acres of land in Beaumaris (in
Bella Marisco) to Reginald de Brynkeboume, to whom Hugh de Audele,
when justice of North Wales, had granted the same to hold at the king's
wilL By p.8.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum tHken by Walter de Glou-
cestre, escheator beyond Trent, tor the alienation in mortmain by John de
Bavenstone to the prior and convent of Bavenstone of 6 acres of land in
Ravenstone, in exchange for other 6 acres of land in the same place, both
which lands are held in chief.
Vacated^ because otherwise below.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Walter de Glou-
cestre, esclieator beyond Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by John
de Bavenstone to the prior and convent of Bavenstone of 6 acres of land
in Bavenstone, in exchange for other 6 acres of land in that place, both
which lands are held in chief. By fine of IQf.
Presentation of Guillelmine de Friscobaldis, clerk, to the church of
Stanhope, in the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the see. By p.s.
Safe-conduct, for three years, for the men of Walter de Gosewyk, citizen
of Berwick-on-Tweed, sent with goods and wares to trade in divers parts
of the realm. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William le Barker to the office of the
tronage of wool in the town of Bioston. By p.s.
John de Swynbnme, John de VaUibus and the sheriff of the county
of Northumberland having been appointed, 17 March, 1 Edward U., to
enforce the statute of Winchester, and to hoU an enquiry touching fore-
stalling and other offences with power to imprison until the receipt of
further instructions, all persons found guilty, and as many such offenders
have been detained in prison, from which they cannot be liberated without
special order, from whom sheriffs and others of the king's ministei's have
replevied divers sums of money and have mis-appropriated the same to
their own uses, the king commissions Hugh de Loother, the same John
de Swynbume and Thomas de Fisshibume, or two of them, to hear the
328
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 21— am/.
cases of stich forestallerB and transgressors in the oonnty of Northumber-
landy and npon conviction to levy fines according to the gravity of the
offence ; also to enquire what sheriff, or other minister, has been goiltj of
receiving money as above, and to inflict due punishment upon such offender.
The commissioners are to remit all fines received by them to the treasurer
and barons of the Exchequer.
The like to the undermentioned commissioners, viz.— •
William de Mnlcastre
Cumberland. William de Mulcastre
was named in the first commission.
Henry de Malton
Thomas de Louthre
or two of them
WiUlam le Vavasur
John de Merkyngfeld
John de Insula
John de Donecastre
or three of them
Edmund Deyncurt
Roger de Scotre
William de Spanneby
or two of them
Walter de Gbuselle
Master Adam de Ammon-
desham
Peter Pyoot
or two of them
John de Lancastre
Robert de Barton
Robert Lathim
John Byroun
Gilbert de Sengelton
or two of them
John de Batesford
John de Haryngton
Peter le Blund
or two of them
William de Stafford
William de Brickhulle
Richard de Harle
or two of them
Richard de Harle is first named
of 18 December.
CO. York. William le Vavasur was named,
he.
ca Lincoln. Edmund Deyncurt
named, Ac.
cos. Nottingham and Derby. Walter de
Gh>uselle was named, Ac for the county
of Nottingham, but none of them for
the county of Derby.
CO. Westmorland. John de Lancastre wag
named| &c.
CO. Lancaster. Robert Lathim and John
Byroun were named, &c.
COB. Warwick and Leicester. John de
Haryngton was named, Ac in the
county of Leicester, but none of them
for the county of Warwick.
COS. Salop and Stafford. William de Staf-
ford was named, &c. for the county of
Stafford, and Richard de Harle for the
county of Salop.
in the commission under date
John de Bdlocampo
Walter de Glouoestre
William de Bume
or two of them
John de Insula
John Randolf
John de Westcote
or two of them
•
Henry de Gildeford
Edmund de Passelewe
Walter de Geddyng
or two of them
COS. Somerset and Dorset. J. de Beu-
ch[amp] was named, &c for the county
of Somerset, but none of them for the
county of Dorset.
COS. Wilts and Southampton. John de
Insula was named, Ac for the county
of Southampton, but none of them for
the county of Wilts.
COS. Surrey and Sussex. None of them
were named, &c. for either county.
4 BDWARD n.— Part II.
320
1311,
Membrane 21 — coni.
William Martjn
John de Foxle
Stephen de Haccambe
Bobert de Thorpe
three or two of them
Master Bichard de Abyii-
don
John de Acton
Adam de Herwjnton
Peter de Colyngbnme
three or two of them
William de Ormesbj
John de Thorpe
John de Matford
Adam Bacnn
three or two of them
Bobert de Maddingle
Bobert Baignard
John de Greke
John de Cantebragge
three or two of them
Master John de Everdon
Hugh Wake
Bichard Fokeram
John de EUesfeld
three or two of them
Nicholas Fermbaud
Bobert Pugeys
William Merre
or two of them
Humphrey de Waloden
William de la Donne
WiUiam de Goldington
or two of them
Boger Sauyage
Henry de Cobeham the
younger
Thomas de Insula
or two of them
COS. Deyon and Cornwall. William Mar-
tyn was named, &c. for the county of
Deyon, but none of them for the county
of Cornwall.
COS. Worcester, Gloucester, and Hereford.
John de Acton was named, Ac. for the
county of Hereford, but none of them
for either of the other counties.
cos. Norfolk and Suffolk. John de Thorpe
was named, <&c. for the county of Nor-
folk, but none of them for the ooun^
of Suffolk.
cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon. None
of them were named, &c.
cos. Northampton, Oxford, and Berks.
Hugh Wake was named, Ac* for the
county of Northampton, Bichard Fo-
keram for the county of Berks, and
John de Ellesfeld for the county of
Oxford.
cos. Bedford and Buckingham. Bobert
Pugeys was named, Ac. for the county
of Buckingham, but none of them for
the county of Bedford.
COS. Essex and Hertford. None of them
were named, Ac for either county.
CO. Kent. But none of them were named,
Ac
[Pari. WriU.-]
Jan. 24.
BcTwiok-oD'
Tweed.
Jan. 24.
Membrane 20.
Grant to Bobert de Clifford that upon his decease his executors shaU
haye the administrations of all his moyeables without hindrance, and that
if he dies indebted to the king, pajrment of such debts will be leyied off
bis lands. By p.8.
Belease to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, and discharge of his bond
for the custody of Edward de Balliolo, whom in obedience to the king's
command he has deliyered into the custody of John de Weston, steward
of the household of the king's brothers, in which he is to remain.
By p.8.
330 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311, Membrane 20 — cont.
March 7. Impeximua and confirmation of a grant, 24 August^ 4 Edwaixl II., by
John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, to his son WilliMn de Warenna and the
heirs of his body, with remainder failins; such issue to the grantor and his
heirs, of the manor of Beston, co. Norfolk, with the advowson of the church
of that place, together with all lands, meadows, woods, feedings and pas-
tures, heaths, plains, stews, fisheries, waters, ways, paths, wrecks of sea, and
all villains and natives, Ac., in Beston, Estrunton and Westrunton, together
with fines, amerciaments, pleas, perquisites of courts and leets, wards,
reliefs, escheats, knights' fees, warrens, burrows, and all other easements.
By p.s,
March 4. Grant, during pleasure, to Richard Wrothe of the custody of the king's
Btrwick-on- castle called Newcastle Emelyn. By p.s.
March 15. The prior of Llanthony near Gloucester, stajdng in England, has letters
nominating Henry de Fensez and William de Bioys his attorneys in Ireland
for one yean
Feb. 17. Safe-conduct with notification that Peter Auger, yeoman of the king's
Berwiok-oD- chamber, going on pilgrimage beyond seas, wears his beard long m fulfil-
Tweed. ment of a vow, and that he is not a Templar. [Fcedera,'] By p.s.
Feb. 10. Protection in Ireland, until Michaelmas, for John de Hastingges and
Isabella his wife, staying in Gascony on the king's service. By p.s.
The like for him in England for the same period.
Protection, as above, for William de Bc^Lesworthe, staying with John de
Hastingges. By p.s.
March 1. Presentation of Walter de London, chaplain, to the church of Esshe, in
the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance
of the abbacy of Certeseye. By p.s.
March 4. Grant to queen Isabella of the custody of the lands of John Wake, tenant
Berwick-on- iu chief, during the minority of his heir ; also of the farms of all the other
Tweed. lands of the deceased, which have been granted to other persons, together
with the knights' fees, advowsons of churches, reversions and all other
rights belonging to that custody. By p.s.
March 12. John de Uvedale, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Anketinua
Berwick-on- Qizors and Hugh de Uvedale his attorneys until Michaelmas.
Tweed.
March 8. Protection also for him for the same period. By p.s.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
March 20. The like for Richard de Gereseye, king's seijeant, going on pilgrimage
Berwick-on- to Santiago. By the Chancellor.
Tweed.
Feb. 26. Exemption, for life, at the instance of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey,
Berwick-on- for Roger de Lynton, citizen of London, from being put on assizes, juries
'^^^^^ or recognisances, and from wakes in the city of London. By p.8.
Jan. 2. General pardon to John son of John de Chesthunt of Derteford, on
Berwick-on- account of good service iu Scotland. By p.s.
Tweed.
Pardons for the under-mentioned, viz. —
John Castel of Derteford for divers felonies. By p.8.
1310.
Nov. 10. Thomas Throstel of Byrton for the >death of John Crabbe of that
place. By p.s.
4 EDWARD II.— Part II. 331
131Q^ Membrane 20 — cont,
Nov. 18. Bobert Franceys for the death of Robert Otes of Bobertflbridge.
By p.s.
Nov. 21. Philip de Maskham for the death of John de Ooldington. By p.s.
1311.
March 13. William de Disceford of his outlawry for divers offences. By p.s.
John de Disceford of the like outlawry. By p.s.
1810.
Oct. 28. Thomas son of Elias for the death of Archibald son of Richard,
liiilithgow. By p.s.
Robert Belle of Quappelade for the death of John Potel of the same
place. By p.s.
Nov. 20. Thomas le Taillur for the death of John son of Eda de Scotby.
Berwick-on* By p.S.
Tweed. "^ "
1311.
March 20. Presentation of William de Bevercote to the church of St. Peter, North-
Berwick-on- ampton, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
XwoecL
March 15. Protection, for three years, for Otto de Grandisono, staying beyond seas
on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating John de Arboysio and Roger vicar of the
church of Kynessal his attorneys for the same period.
1310.
Dec. 18. Grant to GHlbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, of the
Berwick-oil- custody of the lands of John son of John de Rivers, tenant in chief,
^•^ during the minority of the heir, together with his marriage. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator beyond Trent.
1311.
March 20. Thomas Langar, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard
Fucher of Wyttenesham his attorney until Michaelmas.
March 25. Commission to Robert le Criour, Simon Potyn and Robert de Betles-
Berwick-oD- cumbe to view the works and carry out the repairs of the bridge of Rochester,
Tweed. |^ those who hold lands there and on whom it is incumbent to keep it in
repair have neglected to do so, whereby several men of the town crossing
the river in a boat (ripariam in baiello trameunies) have been submerged.
March 17. Protection, until Michaelmas, for William de Maidenestan, going to the
court of Rome on the king's service. By p.s.
March 7. The like, during pleasure, for John de Pateshulle, keeper of the king's
castle of StrogoilL By p.s.
MSMBRANS 19.
March 4. Grant, during pleasure, to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, of the
Berwick-on- manor of West Thurrok, held by the Templan, then in the king's
T^eed. hands. By p.8.
March 4. Further grant to him of the stock and other goods of the manor, viz.
both corn Hown in the ground and that in the granges. By p.s.
March 29. Protection, until Michaelmas, for William de Thomtoft, parson of the
churches of DoderhuUe and Ibbiestoke.
March 2Q. Grant, during pleasure, to Adam de Middelton, king's clerk, of the
king's seal for the custody of the bishopric of Durham, then void.
532 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 19 — coni.
receiving for that custody the same fee, proportionate to the length of
time he holds it, as Henry de Guldeford, chancellor of the late king,
received for the period during which that liberty was in the hands of
Edward J. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to Adam de Brom to deliver the seal to him.
March 18. Pardon, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hert-
Berwick-on- ford, to Oliver de Sancto Amando for taking, without licence, a doe and
Tweed. \)Vidi in the king's forest of Bradene. By p.8.
March 23. Commission to William de Spanneby and Roger de Cobeldyk to enquire
Berwick-on- what wines, cloths and other goods were in the possession of Peter
'^^'f^^* de Scorce, either as his own or as the property of the king, in the town
of Boston, at the date of his arrest for the death of John de Tillebury,
which wines, cloths and other goods he asserts were, during his detention
in prison, removed by men of the county of Lincoln ; ana if they were
removed, by whom, and in what manner, and in whose hands they are.
The commissioners are to deliver to Peter de Scorce, or to his attomeya,
the prior of Sempyngham and Michael de Moliar, his own goods, unless
the same have been forfeited to the king, in which case they are also to
make delivery under the name of the king's gift {donum nostrum). The
king's goods, for which he has to account, are also to be returned to him to
enable him to answer properly for the same. By p.s.
March 26. Grant, in part payment of the king's debts to the merchants of the society
Berwick-on- of the Ballardi of Lucca, of the entire stock, stallions with mares and foals
Tweed. excepted, also of all corn, whether sown in the ground or in the granges,
the property in England of Anthony, bishop of Durham, deceased, and
his jewels, which are in London in their custody ; all which have been
taken into the king's hands for appraisement. If any jewels are set aside
for the king's use, he will, out of the issues of those voidanoes which shall
first fall into his hands, satisfy the merchants for them, as well as for
another sum of 4,000 marks* liy p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Percy, keeper of the bishopric of
Durham, to have the stock, with the above exceptions, and the com valued
and delivered to the merchants. He is also to render an account of the
stock so assigned, and of its value, to the chancellor and treasurer.
The like to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator beyond Trent, touching
the bishop's possessions within his bailiwick.
The like to Robert de Wodehous, esdieator on this side Trent.
Further grant to the Ballardi, to hasten the discharge of the king's
debts, of 4,000 marks out of the issues of the first voidances, and beyond
that sum of the value of any jewels detained for the king's use, if it is
found that he is still indebted to them after they shall Lave received the
above stock and jewels. By p.s«
March 22. Grant to Isabella de Bello Monte, lady of Vescy, of the custody of the
Berwick-on- manor of Baggeworth, co. Leicester, late of Anthony, bishop of Durham,
Tweed. deceased^ to hold so long as that manor remains in the king's hands.
By p.8.
April 12. Presentation of Robert de Bardelby, clerk, to the church of Munketon
Berwiok-oD- on the Moor, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of his
Tweed. custody of the lands of Robert Uthtred, deceased, who held of the heir
of Philip Paynel, tenant in chief, a minor.
April 10. Grant, during pleasure, to Robert Darcy, in enlargement of a former
grant by the king during pleasure, of the custody of the castle and honor
of Struguyl together with other lands in the name of Edmund and Thomas,
4 EDWARD II.— Part II. 333
1311. Membrane 19 — cont,
the king's brothers, for their sustenance subject to rendering yearly for their
use such sum as former keepers of that castle and manor rendered, of that
custody for the same purpose, but subject instead to a yearly payment to
them of 115/. 15^. 4|e?. and one half of a farthing, at which sum the castle
and manor are extended by John ap Adam and Miles de Bodeberwe. By p.8.
April 1. Presentation of Roger de Sutton to the church of St. Thomas, Wyn-
Berwick-on- chelse, in the diocese of Chichester.
Tweed.
April 10. Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for John de Hyselham, king's seijeant,
conveying arms and other goods from London to Scotland. Carriage
also to be provided for him at the king's expense.
April 11. Notification to W. archbishop of York of the royal assent to tlie election
Berwick-on- of Richard de Kellawe, a monk of Durham, to be bishop of that see.
Tweed. By p.8.
1310.
Nov. 27. General pardon to John Gel of Foston, on account of good service in
Scotland ; also pardon to him for breaking Whiteby prison. By p.8.
1311.
March 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester
Berwick-on- and Hertford, the king's nephew, to be keeper of the realm during the
Tweed. king's absence in Scotl^d. [ParL Writs,'] By p.8.
April 20. Mandate to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator beyond Trent, to restore
Berwick^!!- the temporalities of the priory of PryterweUe to William de Anmuniaco
Tweed. called * Auvergnat,' preferred by the prior of Lewes, his fellow monk, to
be prior of that house.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
house.
April 24. Protection, for one year, for the prior of Doune. By p.s.
Membrane 18.
March 10. Grant, for life, in enlargement of a grant at will, to Bertrand Assalit,
Berwick-on- lung's yeoman, of the custody of the castle of Penne. By p.8.
Tweed.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Chancumbe of a
messuage, 24 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow in Bereford St. Martin
to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of that
place for the souls of the grantor's father and mother. By fine of 40#.
Feb. 16. Intpexitmu and confirmation of a grant by the late king, dated
26 May, 35 Edward I., to the prior and Carmelite Friars of the
town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in consideration of the newly-erected wall
of that town extending through the middle of their dose, of that place in
which the Friars de Penitentia were accustomed to dwdl, but subject to
their providing sufficient sustenance for Walter de Carleton, prior of the
latter oitler, for the term of his life. By p.s.
March 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Peter de Ascame of 6 marks
8«. Ad, of rent issuing out of the parish of St. Mary atte Stronde wittK>ut
the Bar of the New Temple, London and Holburne within the Bar, to
a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of that parish.
By fine of 20f .
March 9. Appointment, during pleasure, of Michael de Femdon, king's clerk, to
Berwick-on- the custody of the writs and rolls of the justices in eyre in Ireliwd.
T^«^**«. By p.8.
334.
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311.
March 12.
Nov. 21.
Berwiok-on-
Tweed.
Feb. 2.
1810.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
1311.
JaD. 22.
Berwick-on*
Tweed.
1310.
Nov. 10.
Oct 28.
Linlithgow.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Walter de Huntin^eld to the
master and brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Southwark,
of a messuage, a mill, 4 tofts, 63 acres of land, 3 acres of pasture and
6«. of rent in Bedington, Bandon and Wodecote. By fine of 40#.
Pardon to Gilbert de Swalewe, on account of good service in Scotland,
for the death of Roger de Thetilthorpe of Louthe. By p.8*
The like to the under-mentioned, vis. —
Bichard de Bereford for the death of William Scot
John Pesecod for the death of John de Mellewode.
By p.8.
By p.8.
Nov. 30.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Nov. 7.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Dec. 15.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 18.
Berwick on-
Tweed.
1311.
March 17.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
March 20.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
March 18.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
March 28.
Adam Tothe of Eillum for the death of Adam le Whelewright of that
place. By p.s.
Stephen Belday for homicides and felonies. By p.s.
William son of Simon le Mouner for the death of Amald son of John
le Mous. By p.8.
Robert de Blakewelle for the death of John son of Simon del Clay and
for other felonies. By p.s.
Bobert son of Nicholas de Stochesdene for the death of Nicholas le
Keu of Stachesdeue. By p.8.
Hugh de Glaseleje for the death of John le Yerrour and for other
felonies ; also for breaking Warwick gaol. By pU9.
John son of Peter de Besoote for the death of John de Calfrihale.
By p.8.
John Short of Aldestonmore for the death of Bobert son of Walter de
Nenland and other felonies. By p.s.
Adam son of Tliomas de Lanercost for the death of Robert Skynhoone.
By p.8.
Banulph son of Andrew de Presdale for the death of Robert son of
Walter de Neuland and for other felonies. By p.s.
Richard le Hoppere for the death of Andrew ^fi Pull'.
By p.8.
Grant to Ralph de Monte Hermerii of the maiTiage of Joan, late the
wife of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, tenant in chief, and of any for-
feiture incurred by her through re-marrying without licence. By p.s.
Hugh de Monte Alto and Richard dc Kellawe, monks of the mriory of
Durham, bringing news of the death of Anthony, late bishop of Durham,
have letters of licence to elect for the prior and convent. By p.s.
Protection, with clause volumusy until Whitsunday, for Gerard Salveyn^
going beyond seas on the king's service.
The like for Master Roger de Heselarton, going beyond seas on the
king's service.
Gerard Salvayn, going beyond seas as above, has letters nominating
Roger de Morewode his attorney for the same period*
\
\
4 EDWARD II.— Part II.
335
1311.
March 18.
March 13.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
March 20.
March 17.
March 18.
March 21.
Membrane 18 — cont.
The like, for two years, for Fulk eon of Fulk fiz Waryn, going beyond
seas as above. By p.s.
Fulk son of Fulk fiz Waryn the younger (junior) has letters nominating
Gilbert de Rues and Peter fiz Waryn his attorneys for the same period.
By p.8.
Grant to Henry de Bello Monte of the custody of the lands of Godfrey
de Melsa, tenant in chief, during the minority of the heirs, together with
the marriage of any one of them during that period. By pji.
Grant to Banulph de Benton, king's clerk, of the forestership of the
bishopric of Durham and of Wai^e, to hold so long as the temporalities
of that see are, by reason of its voidance, in the king's hands, with a fee
proportionate to the length of time he holds the ofiftce. By pji.
Presentation of Hugh de Sapy to the vicarage of the church of Norton,
in the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
that see. By p.s.
Presentation of Walter de Sutton to the church of Cranford, in the
diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the Templars
being in his hands. By p.s.
Presentation of Bernard de Kirkeby to the vicarage of the church of
Norton, in the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of that see. By p.s.
Protection, for two years, for Walter de Baskerville, going beyond seas
on pilgrimage. By p.s.
Jan. 6.
Bcrwick-on-
Tweed.
|dai*ch 30. William abbot of Grestain (de Gresteno)^ going beyond seas, Ac., has
letters nominating brothers William de Baioaville and John de Fixerigge
his attorneys for tour years.
By fine of 100«., because at another time he gave a fine of the same
amount for four years, of which one is unexpired.
Protection, for one year, for Thomas de Pipe and Margaret his wife,
going beyond seas. By p.s.
Grant, in fee, to John de Sapy, in enlargement of a grant for life, of
the manor of Caldecote, formerly held for Ufe by John son of Ranald,
deceased. By p.s.
Presentation of Hugh de Sapy, clerk, to the vicarage of Hertebourne, in
the bishopric of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
that see. By p.8.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for Ralph de Stokes, parson of the church
of LiUesford.
Feb. 24.
March 21.
March 2.
April 5.
March 22.
March 7.
Grant, in fee, to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, in enlargement of
grants for life and for the ten years following his decease, of the lands of
Bleynleveny and Dynas, late of John son of Reginald, deceased. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to John Malet of Lammangheys, chaplain, of the
chantry which is called the House of St. David. By p.s.
March 1.
Berwick-on*
Tweed.
Membrane 17.
Pardon to Margaret, late the wife of Fulk de Rycote, for acquiring in
fee, without licence from the late king, from Adam le Despenser, tenant in
chief, three messuages and 4 virgates of land in Rollandritb ; with restitu-
tion of the same. Bv fine of 6 marks.
CALENDAR OP PATElfT BOLLS.
1311.
March 20.
April 27.
Bemiek-OQ-
Tweed.
March 22.
Beriridt-oQ-
Tweed.
April 10.
BiTirich-on<
Twwd.
April 25.
April 26.
March 22.
Berwick-on-
T»Md.
April IS.
April 28.
Benrick-on-
Tweed.
March 28.
April 28.
April 28.
Membrane l1~~eont.
Writ of aid, until Michaplnum, ilimted to all forest officov, fi>r Gilbert
de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, who during tlie next neuon m
to takp venison for the king's uae in the forests of Eieex, Bemewode,
Whittlewo«Ie and Clarendon, Bj p.B.
Ilenrv de Rya and John de Ryo, monks of Battle Mtej, bringing news
of the death of John the late abbot, have letters for the prior and convent
of licence to elecL B7 the king's lieutenant.
Licence, during the king's abwnce in Scotland, for Gilbert de Clare, eari
of Gloucester and Hertford, whenever he shall pass through »ay of the
king's forests, or by any of his porks, to hnnt therein and take one beast.
Byp-B.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William son of Willioni la
Clerk of Boston of a messuage and 60 acres of land in Hekynton and
Hale to a chKplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish chnrch of
Hekyngton for the souls of the grantor, hU father, mother, and bis heirs.
By fine of 6 marka,
Qront to Thomas de Stafford, king's yeoman, of the marriage of Scolas-
tica, late the wife of Godfrey de Melno, tenant in chief. By p.B.
John ap Adam, going beyond seas on pilgrimage, baa letters nominating
John de Alvoston and John de Neuport his attorneys for one year.
GilTrotlns dc Gnippo, parson of the chnrcb of Oeytinton, going to the
court <ir Rome, has letlerH nominating Conrad de Falchynello and Geoflfrey
Strogy of Lucca bis attorneys for one year.
Exempiion, for life, at the instanco of Thomas de Chuncumbe, for Henry
de Thisteldcii from being put on assiEes, juries, or recognisances. By p.s.
Grant, for life, to Ralph de Waltham of the stewardship and easlody of
the seven hundretls of Cokham and Braye, co. Berks, quit of the farm at
the Exchequer, subject to which the same were previously granted to him.
Byps.
Presentation of Willinm de Nottele, chaplain, to the church of Blanford
ChcpynK, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the
lands orHenry de Lacy, late earl of Lincoln, being in his bands.
Thomas dc Pipe and Mnrgaret liis wife, going beyond seas, have letters
nominating Vivian de ChetewyndeandRichmitl Godefrey their attorneys for
one year. By p.s.
Comniiwiion to Williom dc Ormesby, Henry de Guldeford, John de
MutfonI and Robeit de Retford to be justices iu eyre within the liberty
of the bishopric of Durlinni.
The archbishops, bishops, and others, freemen excepted, summoned to
meet Herrey de Staunton and William de Ormesby at Durham, are to
obey tlie latter, Hervey de Staunton bein? cngnged elsewhere on the king's
business.
The like (o the mme, summoned to Sadbeighe.
May 1. John tie Wymundlinm, king's derk, to whom W. liishop of Worcester,
as chancellor, committed (he cus(o<ty of (he writs, rolli', and chirographs
of the justices in oyre for the liberty of the bislu^ric of Durham, then
vuiil and in the king's hands, is to attend to his duties; the justices also
iin' to deliver to him the writs, &q.
4 EDWARD II.— Part II. 337
1311. Membrane 17 — cont,
March 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Boteturte of lands and
Berwick-on- rents to the value of 100*. a year, in Meulesham, to a chaplain to celebrate
Tweed. divine service daily in the church of* Mendlesham for the souls of the grantor
and of his ancestors and successors. By p.s.
April 24. Protection, until Michaelmas, for William Inge, staying beyond seas on
the king's service.
April 28. Pardon to Baldwin de Maneriis for acquiring, for life, without licence
Berwick-on- from the late king, from Henry de Lacy, late earl of Lincoln, a rent of
Tweed. £0/. a year in the manor of Gransete, held in chief ; with restitution of the
same. By fine of 20«.
May 1. Protection, until Michaelmas, directed to the king's lieges within the
liberty of the bishopric of Durham, for Henry le Scrope, who is attendant
upon Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertfoid, the king's lieu-
tenant in England during his absence in Scotland.
By the keeper of the realm ; and C.
April L Grant, in fee, to Walter de Wodeham, king's yeoman, of the manor of
Heton, with a toft and 3 acres of land in Norham, co. Northumberland,
late of Juliana Gray, which, on account of the rebellion of John Gray
her son and heir, was escheated. By p.s.
April 10. The lands and tenements granted to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman,
within the metes of Windsor Forest, and which the king held of the
feoffment of John de London, are to be without the regard of the ministers
of the forest, and may be inclosed within a wall, ditch, and hedge. His
dogs are not to be expeditated. By p.s.
April 24. William Inge, staying beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating Fremund Inge and Alexander de Boudon his attorneys until
Michaelmas.
April 4. Protection, until Christmas, for William de Grandisono, staying beyond
seas. By p.s.
April 14. The like, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Barton, chaplain, engaged on
the king's service. By p.s.
Jan. 30. Grant to John de Hothum, king's clerk, of the prebend of Styvelynton
Berwick-on- in the church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by reason of the late
Tweed. voidance of the archbishopric of York. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
April 14. Safe-conduct, until All Saints day, for Reymund Cousin, the king's
minstrel and a member of the household (histrio ei familiaris nosier *),
going on pilgrimage to Santiago. By p.s. [1897.]
April 20. Presentation of John de Hothum, upon the resignation of Thomas de
Berwick-on- Perers, to the church of Kyrkeby in Asshefeld, in the diocese of York, in
Tweed. ^j^^ king's gift by reason of the lands of Eleanor de Genevre, deceased,
tenant in chief, being in his hands.
May 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Almaric le Despenser to the
Berwick-on- abbot and convent of Evesham of the manor of Ulleberwe. By fine of 20/.
Tweed.
Membrane 16.
April 18. Grant, for life, to Walter de Assherigge, king's chaplain, of the custody
Berwick-on- of the hospital of Northalverton, in the king's gift by reason of the void-
Tweed. |^,j^.g Qf jjjg gg^ ^£ ijurham. By p.s.
* " A'Ve menutrtl tt de n*re hougte!" in the privy seal.
63579. Y
338 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 16 — eoni.
May 1. Licence to Thomas de Welleslegh to grant to his son Philip and hit
heirs, to hold for the life of the grantor, the bailiwick and serjeanty east of
the Parret (serjanciam Al Est de Perreih), held in chief. By fine of 40ff.
May 1. Pardon, upon fine, to the prior and convent of St. Mary's, Worcester, for
ac4iuiring in mortmain, without the king's licence, from R^er de Lodewych,
a mill in Boraston, and from William de Boraston 1^ virgates of land in
that place ; also from Henry Austyn a mill in Herforton and from William
le Chapeleyn of Herforton 6 acres of land there.
Nicholas, bishop of Avranches, staying beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating Denis le Frank his attorney until Easter.
April 14. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Philip de Gay ton, going on pilgrimage
to Santiago. By p.8.
May 1. Philip do Gay ton has letters nominating Philip de Gayton and Peter de
Fleg his attorneys for the same period.
May 1. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by John de Hothnm,
IkTwiek-on- eschcator on this side Ti'ent, for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas
Tweed. ^q Capella of 4 messuages and 40 acres of land in Nenton Reyny, held
in chief, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of
Braumwra for the souls of the grantor and of his parents.
By fine of 10 marks.
May 4. Mandate to the l)ailiff of Tyndale to pay to John do Swynbnme, for life,
10 marks a year (:rrante<l to him by Alexander, formerly king of Scotland
and lord of Tyndale, out of the issues of Tyndale, and which the late king,
when that land came into his hands, ordered to be delivered to him ; also the
arrears of that payment, if any, since the death of Anthony, late bishop of
Durham, who held the lands, for life, under a grant from the king.
By the king's lieutenant ; and G.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for William Ryvel staying beyond seas on
the king's service. By the Chancellor.
May 6. Safe-conduct, until Elaster, for Master Theobald de Tullio, proctor of
Bcrwick-on- Master Pandulf de Sabellis, staying in England on the latter's business.
Tweed. By p.s.
April 18. Mandate to bishops and other prelates and the clergy assembled at
Berwick-on- London in a Provincial Council (m consilio provinciali)^ that they,
Tweed. together with Masters Thomas de Cobeham, Walter de Thori)e and Gilbert
de Middelton, and others skilled in law, are to examine certain articles
advanced by subjects of the king of France in the duchy [of Aquitaine]
touching the status of the king in the duchy, and to advise Gilbert de
Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, keeper of the realm and king's
lieutenant, W. bishop of Worcester, the chancellor, John de Sandale, the
treasurer, and such of the king's council ns may be in London, of what is
best to be done therein for the information of J. bishop of Norwich, John
de Britannia, earl of Richmond, Guy Ferre and William Inge, who are in
the duchy on the king's business. By p.8.
May 1. Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by William do
Wilughby, paroon of the church of Berghby, to the abbot and convent
of Newbo of 1^ acres of land in Berghby, in exchange for land in the
same place.
April 30. Grant, in consideration of a payment of 100 marks, to Roger le Bra-
Berwick-on- banzon of the custody of the lands in the county of Lincoln of Isabella
TweiHl. ,1^ Milton, tenant in chief, during the minority of Edmund her son and
heir, together with his marriage. By the king's lieutenant; and C.
4 EDWARD IT.— Part H. 339
1311. Membrane 16 — cont.
Mandfttc in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworth, cscheator beyond Trent,
to deliver to him the custody of the lands with their issues since they fell
into the king's hands, and also the body of the heir.
May i. Protection, for one year, for John, prior of St. Valery, going to the court
Berwick-oD- of Rome. By the Chancellor.
Tweed. -^^ ^i^^ \^^^ letters nominating William de Eystan and John de Sanipford
his attorneys for the same period.
April 25. Grant to William de Cheegnay of the custody of the lands of Hugh de
Venablcs, tenant in chief, during the minority of the heir, together with his
marriage. By p.Bi«
May I. Roger Tyrel, staying in England, has letters nominating Nicholas Ragun
Berwick^n- and John le Jovene his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Tweed. ''
May 5. Licence to Albreda, late the wife of Stephen de Brokedishe, tenant in
chief, to marry whomsoever she will of the king's alliance.
By fine of lOOf .
April 18. Warrant for payment to John de Croumwelle of 6/. 9«., in which the
Berwick-on- late king was indebted to him for wages for services in the duchy [of
Tweed. Aquitaine] during the war with the king of France, as appears by tne
account of John de Sandale in the letters of Henry de Lacy, earl of
Lincoln, the late king's lieutenant; which letters John de Croumwelle
has by the hands of John de Sandale delivered into the Treasury.
By pet. of C, 2 Edward II. ; and by the hands of J. de Sandale.
March 20. Licence to John de Haustede to grant, in fee, to Robert de Haustede the
manor of Denshangre, held in chief. By p.s.
May 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert do Kelseie to the prior
Berwick-on- and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England of a
Tweed. yearly rent of 8a. in Fridaistrete in the City of London.
By fine of 1 mark.
May II. Request to the mayor, bailiffs and commonalty of Lenne to forward the
subsidy of 300 marks granted by them to the king, for the expenses of
the war in Scotland, to the treasurer before the morrow of the Holy
Trinity.
Mbmbranb 15.
April 1. Commission to John de Bello Campo of Somerset, Walter de Gloucestre
Berwick-on- and William de Bourne, relative to abuses arit»ing under the proceedings of
Tweed. ^ commission, 17 March, 1 Edward II., to the same John de Bello Campo,
John de Mohun and the sheriff of the county of Somerset, to which John
de Erlegh and Matthew de Furneaus were subsequently added, under which
they were to enforce the statute of Winchester and hold an enquiry into
forestalling and other offences. [Pari, Writs,'] 'By p.s.
June 1. Licence to Henry de Lancastre to grant to Peter de Baa, for life, the
Berwick-on- manor of Minstreworth, co. Gloucester, held in chief.
Tweed. ^j ^^^ ^f ^q/ made before the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
June 20. General pardon to William Sauvage of Cbisrwelle, on account of good
Berwick-on- service in Scotland, for divers felonies, breaking Gloucester prison, and
Tweed. abjuring the realm. ^ By p.s.
April 24. William prior of St. Faith's, Horsham, going to Gascony, has letters
Berwick-oo- nominating Bertrand G^raldi, his fellow monk, and Simon de Brantesdon
Awcvu. jjjg attorneys for one year.
y 2
340
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1311.
April 2.
Bem'ick-on-
Tweed.
April 8.
April 28.
Linlithgow.
1310.
Nov. 21.
Bt»nrick-oii-
'IVetd.
Dec. 4-
1311.
March 23.
1310.
Dec. 22.
1311.
MarcL 22.
1310.
Nov. 19.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 25.
Berwick^ou-
Tweed.
1311.
March 22.
JaD. 16.
1310.
Oct. 28.
Liulith^w.
Oct. 27.
Oct. 28.
1311.
March 20.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Apnl 2.
Membrane 15^-cor/.
Pardon to Walter son of Laurence de Averham of Neuwark for the
death of Hugh dc Gretton, shepherd.
By p.s.y at the instance of John de Sandale.
The like to the under- mentioned, viz. —
William dc Barkeldale for the death of Patrick le Charetter of Hetton.
By p.s.
John Layry of Sledmere for the death of Roger de Acum. By p.8.
William son of John le Teuler of Nottingham for the death of John
Hardegille. By p.s.
Roger son of Roger dc Brakthwayt of Mendlesham for the death of
'rhomas son of William Gernoun. By p.s.
Henry Malet of Sowy for the death of Robert de Fremenhale, and
other felonies. By p.s.
Robert Ouyot son of Ralph Ouyot of Waltringham for the death of
Adam Scotte. By p.s.
Roger son of Robert Bnffry of la Netherjiennc for the death of
William Salemon of Assheton. By p.s.
GeofiFrey son of John de Burgh for the death of Robert de Lincoln,
and other felonies. By p.8.
Thomas son of Reginald de Haytleye for the death of John de
Haytleye. By p.s.
Robert Bouche for the death of William Lambe. By p.s.
John son of Hugh de Shencfeld for homicide, breach of parks and
stews, and other felonies. By p.s.
Madoc ap Kerewet of Meillor Seysnet for the death of Henry de
Wotton. By p.s.
Robert son of Geo£frey le Taillour of Laynall for the death of William
son of Alan de Leuermouthe. By p.s.
Thomas de Bukedene for robbery and other felonies.
By p.B.
William son of Robert de Dalyngton for the death of William Roundel.
By p.8.
Thomas de Thirne for the death of John le Hare of Knottinglee.
By p.8.
Pardon, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, to Simon de Harecurt and to Katherine, late the wife of William
Russel, tenant in chief, for inter-marrying witliout licence. By p.s.
Licence to John de Sandale, king's derk, to erenellate his dwelling
house of Whetele, co. York. By p.s.
4 EDWARD II.— Part IT. 341
1311, Membrane 15 — cont,
April 4. Exemption from attachment for all goods of Terricus lo Vyleyn, mer-
chant, brought within the realm by himself or his men, except in case
of trespasses committed by himself, or for his own debts, or where he is a
surety. By p.8.
March 22. Grant, for life, to Balph de Monte Hermerii of the manor of Est
Berwick-ou- Tuderle, previously granted to him to hold until the manor of Warblynton,
Tweed, which liadph le Ewer holds for life, reverts by virtue of a grant from the
king to him, and to his sons Thomas and Edward. By p.s.
Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the manor to render fealty
and do service to him.
1310.
Nov. 1/). General pardon to John de Halke, on account of good service in Scot-
Aberlady. land, for felony, and breaking prison at Norwich. By p.s.
1311.
April 17. Presentation of Gilbert de Preston, chaplain, to the vicarage of tho
Bcrwick-on- church of Newelond, in the diocese of Hereford, in tho king's gift by reason
Tweed. Qf ^^ lands of the Templars being in his hands. By p.s.
April 24. Protection for one year, in Ireland, for the bishop of Doune [in Ulster],
going beyond seas. By p.s. [1808.]
April 28. Walter de Baskcrvillo, going beyond seas on pilgrimage, has letters
nominating Edmund le Fias Johan his attorney for two years.
April 20. The prior of Llanthony Prima in Wales, staying in England, has
letters nominating lioger le Mareschal and Gilbert Not his attorneys for
two years.
Membrane 14.
May 1. Pardon to the prior and brethren of Lechelade for acquiring in mort*
6erwick-on- main, without the licence of the late king, from John Shyine and Alice
Tweed. \^i^ wiie^ a messuage and 2 virgatesof land in Uplambume ; with restitution
of the same. By fine of lOOs,
April 14. The king, thanking B. archbishop of Canterbury and the clergy about
Berwick^n- to assemble in provincial council, or convocation, at London for the speedy
Tweed. payment of the subsidy already granted to him out of the tenth, asks them to
grant him a further aid of 12^. in the mark on all spiritual proiierty, to
enable him to carry on the war in Scotland. [Foedera : Pari, JVrUs.l
By p.H.
April 26. Grant to Alice de Leygrave. the king's nurse, of the custody of the
jBerwick-ou- manor of Horsington, co. Somerset, late of William Bussel, tt-nabt in chief,
Tweed. during the minority of the heir. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworthe, escheator beyond
Trent.
May 7. Remission to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, of payment of 250 mai-ks,
being pait of a sum of 293 marks 10«. due from him at Easter last for tho
farm of the castle and honor of High Peak, co. Derby, and of the manors
of Thorpel and Upton, co. ^Northampton. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
May 3. Presentation of Master William de Duffeld to the church of Ramesham,
Berwick-on- in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of John son and
Tweed. ]|q||. Qf X>hilip Paynel, tenant in chief, being in his custody.
May 8. Alan de Thornton, parson of the church of Whassingburgh, going
beyond seas, has letters nominating Richaixl de Stupholm his attorney
for one year.
312 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
2311. Membrane 14 — ami.
May 4. GeofFrej de Tony, going beyond seas on piigrimagey has letters nomi-
nating John de Bni«iegate his attorney nntil the Puiidcatioo.
May 8. Giibert de A«phale and Claricia his wife, staying in England, have letters
BenK'ick^in- nominating John de Rede their attorney for two years.
Tweed. * • ^
William abbot of Mont St. Michel, suying beyond seas, has letten
nominating William Emant and Peter de Carreye his attorneys for two
years.
May 5. Licence to Roger de Hynyngton to grant his manor of Little Hynyngton,
together with the advowson of the church of that place, held in diief, to
John de Cormailles, and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and
Joan his wife and their issue, with remainder, failing issue, to his right
heirs. By fine of 101.
April 20. Pardon to Maurice de Walleden of his outlawry in the county of Kent
for divers felonies. By p.8.
1310.
Nov. 5. Licence to Master Adam dc Suthwyk to grant, in fee, 57 acres,
Berwick-on- 35 pc;rches of land which he holds from the king in the as.<iarts within the
Tweed. nietes of Clyve forest to John Knyvet of Suthwyk, and for the latter to
demise them to him for life. By p.8.
1311.
April 22. Grant, for life, to John de Egleshale, king's yeoman, of the lands in
Ilatfeld I'everel, co. Essex, late of Gilbert Mauduyt, which for his rebellion
had lN.*en oi^chcated into the hands of the late king, and are extended at
66s. bd, a year. By pA
April 15. Exemption, for life, at the instance of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey,
Berwick-on- for Jolm Pike of Thetford from being put on assizes, juries, or recog-
Twee<l. nisances. By pA
The like for Richard de Thirston at the like instance. By p.8.
May 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Lexham to the
prior and Augustinian friars of Bishop's Lynn {de Lenna Episcopi) of a
messuage in that place adjacent to their area.
April 24. Licence, for life, to Oliver de Bnrdegala, king's yeoman, who holds by
IkTwick-on- grant of the king the lands within the metes of Windsor forest, late of
Tweed. John de London, to hunt foxes and hares in the forest with his dogs, fence
month exccpteil. By p.s.
May 8. William abbot of St. Katherine's, Rouen, staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating Richard le Keu and William Bruiere his attorneys for two
years.
Mf»y 1. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken before Hugh le
Desponscir, justice of the forest beyond Trent^ for Master • John de
Everdon, king's clerk, dean of the free chapel of St. Peter, Wolverne-
hampton, to inclose with a small ditch and low hedge two parts of the waste
of his land, called ' la Blakcleye,' containing 240 acres, and * Prestwode,*
containing IGO acres, by the forest perch, in Woduesfeld within the metes
of Cannock forest, and to cultivate them. By fine of 20«.
May 10. Licence, upon fine, for Henry le Moigne to grant his manor of Eyston,
CO. Essicx, with the advowson of the church of that place, held in chief,
to Thomas de Cobeham, and for the latter to re-grant it to him and to
.loan his wife and their ibsuc, with remainder, failing issue, to his right
heirs.
4 EDWARD II.— Part II. 343
^Q^^ Mbmbranb 13.
May 6. Mandate to Robert de Wodehous, escheator on this side Trent, not to
Berwick-on* meddle with any wardships, marriages, reliefs, escheats, serjeanties, or
Tweed. other rights appertaining to the castle and honor of High Peak, the king
having granted the castle and honor for life to John de Warenna, earl of
Surrey, together with the entire forest of High Peak and the approvements
of its wastes, with its knights' fees, advowsons, wardships, and other
appurtenances, to hold as iiSXy as William Peverel, sometime lord thereof
had held the same, but subject to a yearly payment to the Exchequer of
437 marks, 6«. 8cf.
May 5. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Stapeldon to
Berwick-on- Walter, bishop of Exeter, of two messuages, one carucate and 30 acres of
Tweed. ]||Qd and 9 marks of rent in Wadden, Flokestone and Morcestre Episcopi.
By fine of 10 marks.
May 8. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Basy of a rent of
6 marks in York to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church
of St. Mary, Old York, for the souls of the grantor, of Alice his wife, Roger
Basy his father and Margaret his wife, and of Master William de Skelder-
gate. By fine of 2 marks.
May 12. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Walter de Glou-
ccstrc, late escheator beyond Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by
Roger de Ahhorpe and Peter de Claxeby to the dean and chapter of
St. Mary's, Lincoln, of a mill and one toft, and by the same Roger of
3 acres of land in the suburb of Lincoln, held in chief, in augmentation
of the sustenance of two chaplains to celebrate divine service dnily in the
church of St. Peter, Estgate, Lincoln, for the soul of the late king.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Warham to the
prior and convent of Christchureh Twynham, of a messuage and 3 acres
of land in Cristeschirche* By fine of 40«.
April 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Warenna, earl of
Berwick-on- Surrey, to Master William de Warenna, parson of the church of North
Tweed. Reppes, of a messuage and 4^ acres of land in that place. By p.s.
May 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ralph Pavnel to the prioress
and convent of Goukeswelle of a messuage, 4 bovates of land and 12 acres
of meadow in Berghton by Scalleby, for the sustenance of a chaplain
to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. James, Berghton, for
the souls of the grantor and of his ancestors. By fine of ^ mark.
March 20. Remission of payment of 1,000 marks out of the sums in which Bartho-
Berwick^n- lomcw de Badelesmere may be indebted to the king, as well for the debts
Tweed. of Quncelinus de Badelesmere his father, for the time in which the latter
was justice of Chester, as of any others of his ancestors, or of himself.
By p.8.
May 12. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Walter de Glou-
Berwick-oD- cestre, late escheator beyond Trent, to John de Ripariis to grant, in fee^
Tweed. to Joan de Ripariis his sister, the manor of Burghgatc and hundred of
Fordynggebrigge, held in chief. ^j fine of 20 marksh
May 14. Protection, until All Saints day, for William de Yt-Btodoro, prior of
BcrwiekK*n- St. Mary's, Theford, going beyond seas.
'^'^^^' By the Chancellor, at the instance of the earl of Richmond.
March 19. Protection, for two years, for Philip de Coleville, going beyond seas.
By p.s.
He also has letters nominating Benedict Godsone of Cantcbrigge and
Nicholas le Clerk of Impyton his attorneys for the same period.
344
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311.
May 15.
Bcrwick-OD-
Tweed.
Membrane 13 — cani.
Protection, for one year, for Richard de Leghorn, or his deputies, sent
to England by the master and brethren of the house of St. Lazarus of
Jerusalem as their general attorney, the Pope having granted them licence
to collect alms once a year in all churches. ArchbishopSi bishops, priors
and bailiffs in England, L-eland and Wales are to allow him, or his attor-
neys, to ask for alms in their churches. All persons fraudulently making
collections in the name of this order are to be arrested.
April 24,
Bcrwick-on-
Tweed.
1310.
Nov. 3.
1311.
May 2.
April 13.
April 24.
1310.
Nov. 27.
1311.
April 24.
1310.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 8.
Nov. 28.
Linlithgow.
Oct. 27.
Linlithgow.
Oct 28.
Nov. 9.
Berwick-on*
Tweed.
Oct. 28.
Iiiulithgow.
Dec. 23.
Jkrwick-on*
Tweed.
3fEMBRANB 12.
Pardon to William Fairman of Heddon, on account of good service in
Scotland, for the death of William Fairman his son. By p.s.
The like to the under-mentioned, viz. —
John le Yunge of Couton for the death of John le Taillur of the same
place. By p.s.
John Fox of Yoxhale for the death of John le Naillere of Biggele.
By p.s.
Bobert Darcy for receiving the above John Fox of Yoxhale. By p.s.
Walter Ic Gryene the younger for stealing a horse in the county of
Northumberland, and other felonies. By p.s.
William Tod for the death of Thomas son of Thomas de Haulton.
By p.8.
Tanguarret ap Kandalou for the death of Tanguarret ap Maddok.
By p.8.
William Tod for the death of Thomas son of Thomas de Haulton.
By p.8.
William Pratte of Wykham for the death of John Hebbesone of Sath
Gatton. By p.8.
William de Escrik for the death of John Wyther and other felonies.
By p.s.
John son of Bichard de Hesel for the death of John de Anlonby.
s
iyp.8.
John de Brunne for the death of William son of Martin de Brunne.
By p.s.
John le Archer for the death of Richard Bateman. By p.s.
Nicholas son of Simon Scman of Weston for the death of John Breton
and other felonies. By p.s.
Thomas de Geveyli for the rape of Isabella de Treverbyn and other
felonies. By p.8.
William le Rede of Blaketoft for the death of Thomas le Fughelere of
Blaketoft. By p.8.
Thomas de Huwysshe for the death of Henry de Glastingbiri and
other felonies. By p.s., at the instance of Robert son of Payn.
4 EDWARD II.— Part II. MS
1311. Membrane 12 — cont.
May 12. William Brayn foi- the death of Nicholaa Bybau the reaper {meuor) of
John do Corniailea. By p.s.
June 2, Henry dc Comhe for robbery nnil other felonies. By p.s.
May 29. Robert Ordlof of Aldeby for the death of John son of Emma dc
Betwick-cin> Thorpe. By p.B.
Tweed. ^ -"^
1310.
Oct. 10. John de BoyntoD son of Robert de Boyntoo, at tbc instance of Ralph
Cwiojle. son of William, for divers felonies. By p.s.
1311.
May 8. Licence for the alienatloD in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Berwiek-oQ- Llanthony near Ctloucester, by Master William do Wassebnrne of 50 acres
'^**^- of bnd in le Lecher j by Robert Okkelly of 15 acres in that place ; and
by Reginald Irpe of one acre of land and 5*. of rent there.
By fino or 100*.
May 10. Licence for the alienation in mortmwQt at the request of Robert de
Bardelbyi king's clerk, by Hillary daughter of Thomas de Joneby to the
prion>w and nuns of Munketon of 2()«. of rent in Acklom in Clyveland,
which she holds of the grant of William son of William de Bovyngton.
May 15. The prior of Llanthony Prima in Wales, staying in England, has
letters nominating John de Aldenuostonc, his fellow canon, and Boger le
Marcschal his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
May 8. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for William de Fynchyngfeld, citizen of
London, going beyond seas on the king's busioesB.
March 22. Pardon to Hugh Gernoun, on account of good service in Scotland, for all
Berwiek.oa- trespasses committed in Clyve forest, co. Northampton. By p.s.
May 12. All vagabond friars of the order of St. Augustine ore to be arrested and
delivered up to the brethren of the order for punishment.
May 16. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum, for John Inge son of John
luge of Hordlegh to go lo and dwell iu whatsoever places he {leases, and
to Hctiuirc lands. By p.s.
Vacated because otkervue on the tehedule annexed.
Schedule.
May 16. Licence, at the instance of Ralph de Monte Hcrmerii, after inquisition
Bcrwlck-ou- ad gnod damnum taken by Roger dc Wellesworth, king's clerk, escbentor
Twewl. beyond Trent, in the presence of the bailiff of the king's manor of
Wodextok, to John Inge son of John Inge, fonnerly one of the late king's
tenants of Hordlegh, which is a member of the above manor, to go to and
dwell in whatsoever places he plcoaea, and to acquire lands and tenements,
goods and chutt>«ls, notwithstanding that ho was procreated in the king's
demesne and of one of his tenants. He is to be a free man and of free
condition for ever. By p.s., and by fine of 101.
Membrane 12 — cont.
VLkj 1. Mandate to ^Villiam de Thomtoft, keeper of the Hnnaper, to deliver lo
BcTwick.«a- W. bishop of Worcestej^, the chancellor, to whom the king is indebted in
Tweed. ^|£ gym gf 1,000/., the issues of his office, the usual fees and expenses
excepted, until the debt ia fully discharged.
On the information of J. de Sandalc, the treasurer.
Vacated because otherKite on the annexed sr&edule.
346 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Schedule,
May 1. Mandate to William de Thorntoft, keeper of the Hanaper, to deliver out
Bcrwick-on- of the issues of his office to W. bishop of Worcester, the chancellor, the
Tweed. g,jnj ^^f 4ig/. Ss. 8(/., in part |)ayment of 1,000/. in which the king is indebted
to him. [Pari. fVrits,'] By K., on the information of John de Sandale.
Membrane 12 — conL
April 5. Grant in frank almoin, after inquisition taken 1)efore Payn Tybotot,
justice of Chester, to Nicholas de Briddebroke, parson of the chapel of
St. John, Rothelan, of a plot of land in Rothelan called the land of
St Thomas the Martyr. By p.s.
Ma^ 15. Licence to Hugh Talemache to grant the manor of Beneteleye, held in
Berwick-on* chief to William lo Gros, clerk, and for the latter to re-grant it to him and
Tweed. ^q Katherinc his wife and John their son, with remainder, failing issue
by his son, to his right heirs. By fine of 10 marks.
Protection, until Christmas, for Thomas son of William de Grandisono,
going beyond si^as. By the Chancellor.
May 8. Licence to the abbot and convent of St. Albans to acquire in mortmain
Berwick-on- land and rents to the value of 100/., provided the same are not held in
Tweed. chief. By p.s.
Vacated by snrrefidcrf upon the acquisition by the abbot and convent^
24 Julyy o/iQ Richard IL, land to tluit value.
Feb. 9. Licence to William de Wanton to crencllate his chamber within his
Berwick-ou- dwelling; house of Crumhale, co. Gloucester. By p.s.
Tweed. o » j r
May 10. Appointment, for life, of Peter Descorce to be surveyor of the ulnage
of cloth at Boston, to preserve the right of the king, and prevent the
kcepTs of the ulnage from making exactions from merchants, saving ac-
cording to their warrant, or from acting without his supervision. By p.8.
Membrane 11.
Feb. 4. Inspentimns and confirmation of many small grants to the prior and
Berwick-on- canons of Drax, viz. by Anketinus de Hue, of a moor and common pas-
Tweed. 1,11].^ ^11 Morham and Swiueflet, abo of turbary in Enclismore and pasture
there ; by Henry de Lascy, earl of Lincoln, of land, moor and marsh in
a place calle<l ' Inkclmore ' in his manor and soke of Snayth by Swynflete,
and of other Ituids in the same place ; by Alan Wastehose, of land and a
toft in Folkuartheby, with the men dwelling on it, and of the ferry over the
Don ; by Emma Wastehose daughter of Alan Wastehose, of land in Folk-
wardby with it« men and of the ferry over the Don in Folchwardby ; by
John de Day ville to Alan, then prior of Drax, of the ferry over the Don
at Folquartheby ; by Geoffrey de Folquortheby son of Huctred, of a toft
in Folchewortheby, and also of a toft near the church of Alingflet; by
Nicholas de Thachebroke, chaplain and vicar of St. Peter, Estgate, in the
city of Lincoln, of land in the parish of St. Peter, Eetgate, a house in the
same place, and two rents of 9i. lOd, and 2 lbs. of cumin ; by Richard Brun
of Nomianby by Stowe, of a rent of 2s, 6d, issuing out of a tenement in tlio
parish of St^ Michael on the Mount, Lincoln ; by William son of Henry de
Fiskergate, of land near the church of St. Helen in Fiskergate and of two rents
of 4s. and 7s. issuing out of land in the same place ; by Colsuan de Hapele-
storp, of land in Eokesby and of a toft in Smaletorp; by Ralph son of
Kal[)h de Ilapelestorp, of a rent of os. (payable by the canons for land in
Roxby ; by Thomas son of Haldan de Berlai, of land in Rokesby ; by
4 EDWARD II.— Part II. 347
1311^ Membrane 11 — cont
Gcoflfrej son of Ralph, of liiud in the same place ; by Eudo la Suchc of
lands at ' U' Rodes/ in the fee of Bynp^ehty, called ' Lillemanrode/ * Enimc-
nxie' and * Cotecrofi ' ; by Pcier de Alterive, of land in Nordewde; by
Robert de Bavis, of laud in Byngclai in Migelthait ; by Robert Vileyu son
of Ralph Vileyn of Bynp^eley, of land in Bincreloy ; by John son of William
de C^leley of the parish of Byngley, of land in Bingeley ; by Roger de
FcMiringeia and Sighcritha his wife, of land in H(*leviuc with pasture and
a toft in the same place ; by William de Castelay, of a toft wiUi croft and
buildings in Byngelay ; by John de Monte Alto of Marcheley, of a toft
called ' Baldcwyncrofl ' ; by Robert son of Roliert, of a toft and land in
Byngelay; by Robert the Villein (villanus) of Bingeley eon of Ralph the
Villein, of lands in the Fame place and in Ilathelsay; by Ralph the
Villein (villanus)^ of a toft and lands in Middle Ilathelsay; by John do
Alta Ripa son of Peter de Alta Ripa, of the homage and service of Richard
de la Haie for land in Hunsfleto and for assarts and cultivated land in
Bestone called the 'Morflat' of Aliwelle Sike; by John de Roderham,
clerk, of a rent in Lnmby with its homages, reliefs and escheats; by Robert
de Nehus, of land between Nehus and Loftus abutting on the dyke
between the two Waggemarcs and on the division between Wi-ese and
Loftus from the Derewent, a meadow in Loftus, the seat of a fishery
{de sede piscaric) in the Derewent, and meadow with the pasture apper-
taining to one bovate of land in I-#oftu8 ; by Richard de Nehus, of land
in Ijot\us with a toft and a moiety of the cultivated land near the boundary
of Wresele called ' Esplandes,' with other lands there ; by Henry de Monte
Alto, of land and meadow in Loftus, with the seat of a fishery in tho
Derewent ; by Ralph son of Ralph de Babbethorp, of a toft in Brakenholm ;
by John de Roderham, clerk, of 6f/. of rent in Osgotby; by Geoffrey
Yrewys, of meadow in the fee of the lord of Barthelby ; by Gilbert eon
of Ricliard son of Ulf de Knedelingthon, of a toft in Houeden ; by William
de Krigliston of 12 marks of rent in Houeden ; by Hugh son of Ralph de
Hundesley, of land in Ripplingham; by Adam son of Robert de Drifield,
of land in the same place; by Ralph son of Ralph de Babbethorp, of
10«. of rent issuing out of liuids in Risceby ; by Ralph son of Ralph de
Babbethoq) of rent in Ricebia ; of divers grants of lands and rents in
Drax by Amfrid White {Albus), Ralph son of Amfrid White {Albi) of
Drax, Ralph son of Aumfrid, and by Walter son of Ralph of those lands
which he held of the gift of Amfrid White his grandfather, of William son
of Amfrid his uncle, and of Ralph son of Amfrid his father, and of a toft
formerly held by Peter de Benihill ; by Walter son of Ralph sjon of
Amfrid White (Albi) of Drax, Achard the Marshal {Marcschallus\ Adam
son of William son of Achard, Adam the Marshal (Mareschallus) son
of William the Marshal, William the Marshal {MarsalV) son of Adam
the Marshal, and by Alan son of Robert son of GeofiPrey de Bosco, of land
lying in Northerwode; by Thomas son of Adam de lleruhil, of land in
Draxburgh; by Thomas, called the Clerk son of Thomas del Scurtho,
Richard de Dnix son of Walter the Clerk {Waltcri clerici\ Hrnry
son of Richard tho Clerk (rierici) of Drax, John de Seleby and Alice
his wife, and by Walter son of Jordan son of Go<le, of other lands in
Drax; of divers grants of land and rents in Camelesford by Peter de
Fontibus son of Benird do Fontibus, Peter <le Camelesford, the same
Peter son of BcTard ch* Foiitibua, and William de Athona son of William,
of land there called ' Thiirskeles/ and William de Athona, of land at that
place andofan»nt in TurMM'les; by John de Athona, and William the
Tailor (Ctssor) of B(»v(Tl«»y of land m the same place ; of divers grants of
lands in Newhay (Xova Hfti/a) by Robert son of John de Nova Ilaya in
the Westft'M, Rol^ort son of John son of Walkelin de Nova Haya of a
waste lying between the canons* land and the gutter running into the-
348 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311, Membrane 11 — coni.
rivor Use, also of another waste there ; by John pon of Thomas son of
John de Nova Haja, John son of Walclin de Nova Haya, and Bernard de
Staiuegnive, of land in Langcroft ; by Alice daughter of Henry de Staine-
grave, Alan son of William Russel of Newhay, Martin son of Ingeran
de Nova Haya, and John son of Walding de Clife, a priest {sacerdotis)^ of
lands there, and also in the marsh of Newhay ; by William de Henmyng-
burgh, canon of Lincoln, of land there in Littel Calvercroft, by William
del Wei of Newliay, of land in Middelcroft, and by Hugh son of Adam
de Nova Haya of other lands in Newhay ; and by William son of Henry
de Fiskcregate, of a toft of land in Fiskeregate near the church of St. Helen,
York. By p.s.
Mbmbrasb 10.
May 18. Presentation of Master Richard de Gyugo to the church of St. Thomas,
Bcrwick-on- Wynchelse, in the diocese of Chichester.
Tweed.
^iay 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Cokefeld of
Berwick-on- Norwich to the abbot and convent of Langc^Ie of 6 acres of land in Bu-
Tweed. thoq)e, in exchange for land in Erlhum. By fine of 20».
Ma^ 20. The 1,000 quarters of corn granted to the king by the men of Kent as an
Berwick-on- aid for the Scotch war are with all speed to be assessed and delivered to the
Tweed. gheriiF of the county, who has received the king's command to forwui'd the
corn to Berwick-ni>on-Twwd without delay.
Mandate to the sluTiff of Kent to appoint men to assess and collect the
com, and to receive and forwanl it to Bt?rwick-on-Tweed. The expense of
its carriage to that place is to be allowed him in his account.
May 25. Notification to J. bishop of Chichester of the royal assent to the election
Berwick-on- of John de Nortburne, a monk of Battle abbey, to be abbot of that house.
Tweed.
May 16. Mandate to the mayor, bailiffs, good men, and commonalty of Bishop's
Berwick-on- Lenne, by whom a subsidy of 300 marks lias been granted to the king
'^'f^^* for the Scotch war, to deliver 100 marks to William le Putter, king's
yeoman, to purchase such victuals as belong to his office, and the remain-
ing 200 marks to Walter Waldeshef, the king's butler, to buy wine.
May 20. Assignment of 200 marks, lent to the king for the Scotch war by the
town of Great Gernemuthe, to Ralph de Monte Hermerii, in part payment
of a sum of 5,000 marks granti*d to him upon his surrender to the king of
all the lands in Wales and in the Welsh marches which are of the inheri-
tance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, a minor, the
custody of which had been granted to him by the late king.
By the earl of Gloucester the king's lieutenant, and council.
Vacated because othertcise below.
Mandate in pursuance to the bailiffs and men of Great Gernemuthe.
Vacated because othericise below.
May 15. Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Gloucestre to be a baron of
Berwick-on- the Exchequer. By p.s.
Tweed.
May 21. Commission, during pleasure, to Simon Potyn of Rochester and Robert de
Berwick-on- Bettlescomlie to be supervisors and keepers of the bridge of Rochester,
Tweed. recently restored at great expense to those who arc bound to keep it in
repair, and to prevent wagons too heavily laden from crossing it.
4 EDWARD II.— Part II. 341»
2311^ Membrane 1() — coni,
April 1. Mandate for |Kiyiiient, during the luiuority of Thomas son and heir of
I)erwick-ou* John Wakf, toiiaiit in chief, to Guy Ferre, in consi(h>ration of his good
Tweed. serviiv to and expenses incurred by him on the service of the late king
in Gascony, of 438/. 14*. 3Jrf. by the executors of Henry de Lacy, late
earl of Lincoln, to whom the king granted the custinly of the manor of
Brunne, co. Lincoln, subject to a yearly payment of 101/. Vos. 6f^., and
subsi'fiuently that of th(i manor of Depyng, subject to a like payment of
3.'3H/. 18«. 10}^/., both which manors had been held by Joan, late the wife
of the same Joim Wake.
Mamlate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
May 2. Presentation of William de Bathele to the church of Bathelc, in the
Uerwick-«n- diocest^ of Norwich. By p.s.
TweiHl.
^lay 18. Remission to John de Vallibns of payment of 9/. a year, subject to which
]{erwick-oii- the kiuff {'ranted to him for life the manors of Kvnefare and Stourton, co.
1 weed. Stafford, togi^ther with the custocly of the forest of Kynefare. By p.s.
May 20. Restitution, in compliance with a request of the Poi)e, to Robert de
Berwick-tm-
Tweed.
"I'
aPl' . . ^ .
custody was granted to Henry de B4;llo Monte. The abbot is personally to
approach the king and do fealty to him. By p.s.
Mbmbranb 0.
May 18. Grant to John de Soniery of the custody of the lands of Vrian de Sancto
Tierwick-on- Petro, tenant in chief, during the minority of the heir. By p.s.
Tweed.
May 20. Mandate to Henry de Percy, keeper of the bishopric of Durham and of
Rerwick-oii- the lands appertaining to it, to restore the temporalities of the see to
Tweed. Richard de Kellawe, a monk of Durham, whose election, after the royal
a:<sent was given to it, has been coufirme<i by W. archbishop of York.
By p.s.
The like to Roger de Wellesworth, esoheator beyond Trent.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and otluT tenants of the
bishopric.
1310.
Oct. 28. I'ardon to William son of John de Burbank, who has not yet completed
Linlithgow, bjs eighth year, on account of good Si'rvice in Scotland by Henry de
Grevstok, for the death of David son of Akin de Thackcthwayt. By p.s.
1311,
May 24. Iiic(*nce to William Jurdan of King's Norton to grant, in fee, to Richard
Berwiek-on- do Hrademedewe of Norton a mill, one acre of land and half an acre of
Tweed. jmsture in King's Norton, held in chief. By fine of 13*. Ad.
Mav 14.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Pardon, at the instance of queen Isaliella, to Cicely wife of Peter le
Taverner of Aulton, for the death of four foreign merchants killed in her
house, for which she was trie<l before John de Foxle and William de llardene,
justices of gaol (Unlivery for Winchester, and sentenced, but respited being
pregnant, as appears by the record of the justices. By p.s.
May 20. Safe-conduct, until C*hristmas, for Master William de Middou, king's
I)erwiek-ou- clerk, K'^ing bevond seas on his own business.
Iweeil.
350 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1311. Membrane 9 — cont.
May 27. Mandate to William le Vavassur, keeper of the castle of Pontefract, to
Scremerston. deliver it to Thomas^ earl of Lancaster, who has married Alice daughter
and heiress of Henry de Lacy, late earl of Lincoln, and of Mar^vret bis
wife, sometime countess of ' Salopisbiry ' [Salesbiry]. By p.s. [20471.
The like to Philip dc Kyme, keeper of the castle of Bolingbiloke.
By p.s.
May 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Beginald de Gharnes to the
Berwick-on- abbot and convent of Bildcwas of 10 acres of wood in Little Leghe.
Tweed. By fine of 5 marks.
May 28. Presentation of William de Melton to the church of Brigham, in the
Bcrwick-on- archdeaconry of liichmond. By p.s.
Presentation of Nicholas de Melton, chaplain, to the church of Aber, in
the diocese of Buugor.
May 18. Grant, for life, to William Bagot of the custody of the king's castle of
Berwick-on- Abcrconcway, with the same fee as William Cycouns, late constable thereof.
Tweed. By p.s.
Writ de iniendendo directc<l to the knights and other tenants of the castle*
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Mortuo Maii, justice of Wales^ to
deliver to him the castle with its armour, victuals and stores.
Mandate to the chamberlain of Kaermerdyn to pay him his fee so long as
he holds the c&stlc. By p.s.
June 4. William de Rogate, parson of the church of Balylechlyn, stajing in
Bcrwick-on- England, has letters nominating Llewellyn de Cardigan his attorney in
Tweed. Ii*eland for one year.
May 23. Grant, during pleasure, to Arnald de les Farges of the office of scribe of
Berwick-on- the seneschal (offirium scribanie senescalcie) of Condom. By p.s» [2034.]
Tweed.
Juno 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Power to Henry de
Berwick-on- Sibtliorpe, vicar of the church of Hayton, of a toft and 3 acres of land in
Tweed. that place for the augmentation of the sustenance of a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the church of St. James the Apostle, North Tiine,
for the souls of the grantor and of his ancestors. By fine of 1 mark.
June 4. The abbot of Berneye, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Robert
Berwick-on- Kempe of Eye and Adam de Brom his attorneys for one year.
Tweed.
May 20. Bond for n^imyment at Christmas to the bailiff and men of Great
Yarmouth of 2(X) marks lent by them to the king for the Scotch war.
By the earl of Gloucester, the king's lieutenant, and council.
Assignment of 200 marks, lent to the king for the Scotch war by the
town of Great Gernemuthc, to Ralph de Monte Uermerii, in part payment
of a sum of 5,000 marks grunted to him upon his surrender to the king of
all the lands in Wales and in the Welsh marches which are of the inheri-
tance of GillKjrt de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, a minor, the
custody of which had been granted to him by the lute king.
By the earl of Gloucester, tlic king's lieutenant, and council.
Mandate in pursuance to the men of Great Gemcmuthe, with promise of
repayment of their loan at Christmas.
By the earl of Gloucester, &c., and council.
June 1. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Waller Hert of London and
Bot'sia his wife to the abbot and convent of Notcle of a messuage
iu London. By fine of 40«.
1 EDWARD 11— Paw II.
«, kiDg*! clerk, of the king's
By p.s.
Mkubrank S.
Grant, for life, to Alexander dc Bykeut
pork of PrancmaDtul.
Licence for tlie alienation in mortmain by John do Sutton, clerk, and
TlioniBS dc Norgrove to the abbot and convent of Rnmeseye of 7^ acres
of land in Hey tmnng rave, in the fee of the abbey, worth 2t. 6d. a year,
as appears by an inqnisitioa taken by Walter de Gloucestre, late eschcator
beyoud Trent, in pait satUfaction of a licence granted by the king, at the
request of queen Isabella, to that house to acquire lands and rents to the
value of 6tM. a year.
The like for alienations iu mortmain by Robert do Sautre and Richard
de Spaldinge of a messuage in the town of St. Ives (de Sancto Ivone) ;
also by the former of two mcBsuagcs in that town and in Rameseye, and by
the latter of two messuages and 20<. of rent in the same places; by John
IJaroun of Pilleye of a messuage in Rameseye, and by Stephen de Hogb-
ton, clerk, of another messuage in the same place, of the total value of
27*. 4d., as appears by an inquisition taken by lloger dc Wellesworth,
escheator beyond Tren^ in part satisfaction of the above licence.
General pardon to John Bourt of Mendham, on account of good service
in Scotland ; also for breaking Newgate prison, and for abjuring the realm.
Byp.B.
Grant to Roger de Gretford, king's yeoman, of the custody of the lands
of Martin Byset, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by reason of the
voidauce of the bishopric of Durham ; also of tho marriage of the heir.
By p.s.
Appfliiitment of Walter de Thornbury to be the deputy of Alexander de
Bykenore, treasurer of Ireland, during the absence of the latter, whom the
king proposes to send as bis envoy with other nobles to the next General
Council. By pA
June 3. Confirmation of the collation of Master Roger de Crophulle to the
prebend of Sareshulf in the church of Pcncriche, in the patronage of
the archbishop of Dublin, by Master Richard do Haveringcs, to whom
the king has grunted the right of donation of all eoclcsiaatical benefices
of that see during its voidance. By p.s.
May 20. Safe-conduct within the realm, at the request of Oliver de Burdegala,
king's yeoman, for Vitalis * Lambert of Morlaus, his men, goods and mer-
chandise. His goods are lo be exempt from distraint for debts, excepting
in those cases in which he himself is either debtor, or surety,
[By p.9. 2040.]
Licence, upon fine, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Hugh
le Despenner, justice oi the forest beyond Trent, for llie abbot and convent
of Wyncheconibe to inclose with a ditch and hedge and reduce to cultivation
GO acres of waste of their manor of Ennestan, co. Oxford, part lying on
WykhuUe and Grendenehulle on either siilo of Gryniesdiche, and part
between the way called ' le Stikelwey ' and their land towards Welleye, all
the lands being situate within the metes of Whiehewode forest.
June 10.
Berwick-na-
Tweed.
1310.
Nov. 27.
Uisririck-oa-
1311.
Ma^ 12.
Tweed.
June 2.
Ikmick-oD'
Twtted.
June 12.
June 20.
IJ«r«ick-oii-
T«e«l.
Acquittance for Marmaduke de Twenge, upon payment by him to the
treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer, of 60^., tho money of Walter,
* Bj'dsu Lambert in the privy Mai, t
352 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 8 — conU
bishop of Coventry and Lichfield^ being part of the arrears of a yearly
pension of 40/. in which he is bound to the bishop. By bill of Exchequer.
Licence to John de Somersham to grant, in fee, to William Godewyn of
Sutton, 8 acres of land, 4 acres of pasture, and one acre of marsh in Sutton
by Bykeleswade, held in chief. By fine of 2 marks.
The like to the same to grant, in fee, to Ralph Togod of Sutton and
John his son, 15 acres of land and one rood of pasture in Sutton by
Bykeleswade, held in chief. By fine of 20f .
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Ichynton of a
messuage, toft and 1 \ virgates of land, 2 acres of meadow, and 8 marks of
rent in Overe Etyndou and Neubald to a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the chapel of St. Mary, Overe Etyndon, for the souls of
the grantor and of his ancestors. By fine of lOOf.
May 22. Grant to Adam de Welle and the heirs of his body of rents to the valae
Berwick-oil- of 21/. in Beseby, Hawordeby, Gunnerby, Alwaldeby, Waldeneuton, Askeby,
Tweed. Fenby, Northcote and Brigge^le, which king Henry III. had granted to
Thomas de la Wodehaye and his heirs, upon whose death, he being a
bastard and childless, they fell as escheats into the hands of the late king ;
also of the reversion of another rent of like value issuing out of the same
places, which hml also been granted to the same Thomas, and are held for
life by William Garlond under a grant of the late king. By p.8.
June 8. Pardon to Robert de Ripon for the death of Martin de Dertemuthe, as
it appears by the record of John de Foxle and Reginald de Beville, justices
of gaol delivery for Lanccveton, that he killed him in self-defence. By p.s.
June 15. Grant to Kalph de Monte Hermerii of the custody of the lands of John
Berwick-on- ap Adam and of Elizabeth his wife, tenants in chief, during the minority
Tweed. Qf Thomas their son and heir, together with his marriage, or that of the
next heir. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworthe, escheator beyond
Trent.
June 26. Protection, until the feast of St. Peter ad Yincula, for Master Thomas
de Cobeham, going beyond seas on the king's service.
He also has letters nominating Robert de Esingdon his attorney for the
Fame period.
Membrane 7.
May 23. The mayor, buililTs, £:ood men, and commonalty of Bnstol are to provide
Berwick-oD- three ships, as an aid for the king's service in the; war against Robert de
Tweed. Brus, fully armed and provisioned for seven weeks^. The vessels are to be
at the port of Wolrikeforde, near Knakfergus in Ulster by the morrow of
Midsummer day. The manners and men are to obey the orders of John
de Ergodia as admiral and captain. Thomas de Kirkeby, king's clerk, is
sent on the king's behalf as clerk to superintend the fitting out of the
vessels. This aid is not to prejudice them, or to be drawn into a pre-
cedent. By p.8.
The like to the mayors, or bailiffs, good men and commonalties of the
undermentioned towns, viz. : —
BriKfffiwauter with Ilfnrdcumme and 1 «,, i t^. i. i_ * i. i i
Bardestaplc to provide throe ships. JThorBas de Kirkeby to bo clerk.
Portesmuthe, one ship.
Shorhara, two ships. ^John de Hibernia to be clerk.
Warham, one ship.
}
I EDWARD II.— Pakt II. :\:>^
1311. Membrane 7 — cont.
Southampton, three ships. 1 i i_ i -ti , , i
La Polo with Liinynton, tlm« ships. ) ''°'"* '^'^ '^"'*"° ^ ^ '^'^'■''-
Soton with Sitemutho, two sliips. 1
Waynmthe, two ships. > William de Bathel lo be clerk,
Lyme, two ships. J
Exeter, two ships.
Tengrauthc, two ships. ^Robert de Multon to be clerk.
}
Dertemuthe, three ships.
Loo with Fowyk, two sliips. 1 -v-ir j » ^ i ^ i i i
Plymuthe, one ship. ) ^^ '""^^^ ^^ Bureford to be clerk.
Chester, two ships. 1 Robert de Marchumleye to be
Conewaye, one ship. J clerk.
Cardigan with Haverford, two ships. ") «r*ir ^ i t?* r i * •_
'p u u * u- I William de Stoweford to be
Tynbegh, two ships. V , , "^
Chipestowe, odc ship. J
Corke, three ships.
AVaterford, three ships.
Weysford, two hhips.
Droglula, thr«e ships. \ ^^^ ^ Haliwelle to be clerk.
Koos, three ships.
Dyvolyn, three ships.
Toughille, three ships.
Knakfergus with Colrath, two ships.
The expenses incurred by the mayor and commonalty of Bristol will be
repaid in coin at tlie Exchequer, or the Wardrobe, or allowance will be
made to them in the farm of the town, or in any debts due by them lo the
king. By p.s.
The like to the mayors, bailiffs, good men and commonalties of the above*
mentioned towns.
May 22. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum^ although Walter de Glou-
Ikrwick-oD- ccstre, late escheator beyond Trent, reported that it is to the king's prejudice,
Tweed. f^,y William Wyzdelou and Koesia his wife to grant, in fee, to Reginald son
of Walter de Pavely and to Alice his wife, the manor of Shotesbroke, co.
Berks, held in chief. By p.s.
June 8. Agatha, late the wife of OcofiFrey de Appelby, staying in Ireland, has
Berwick-on- letters nominating Walter de Fisshacre her attorney for two years.
Tweed.
June 13. William la Zuscbe of Hariugworthe, staying in England, has letters
nominating William son of Thomas la Zuische and Joi*dan de Kilpcssham
her attorneys in Ireland for one year.
June 6. Protection, for one year, for Francis Gaytani of Anagni, cardinal of the
Berwick-on- Roman church, archdeacon of Richmond, staying beyond seas.
Tweed. By j^ ^ q^ the information of the Trea.surer.
June I. Grant to Walter de Thorubury, king*8 clerk, of the treasurership in
Berwick-on- the church of St. Patrick, Dublin, in the king's gift by reason of the
Tweed. voidance of the see. By p.B.
Mandate in pursuance to the dean and chapter.
June 2. Protection, for one year, for Hugh Canoun, staying in Ireland on the
king's service. By p.a.
C3579. Z
3o< (\VLKM)AU OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312, Membrane 7 — cofif,
May 22. RemUsion, for liiV, to .loliu de Waronna, earl of Surrey, of the yearly
IkTwick-on- payment of 391/. l.'Jy. 4</., subject to which the kiDg granted him the
Twi'td. castl**, honor and forest of High Peak, co. Derby, and the manors of
Torpel and Ujiton, i-o. Noithanipton, viz., 291/. lSs'4d. for the former, and
1(X)/. for the manor:?. By p.8.
Man<bite in ]Mir>nai»u*e to the tn^asurer and barons of the Exchequer.
By p.8.
June 1. Lifi'iicf, aft<'r inqni^itiiui ati qtwtJ damnum taken by Roger de Welles-
B<Twii«k-on- w(»rtli**, I'scbeator boyond Trent, for F'ulk son of Warin to grant, in fee,
Twi'tMl. 1^ Y\\\V. son of Fulk son of Warin two part*? of a moiety of the manor of
Staunton, co. Wilts', lirld in cliivf. By p.s.
June 7. Inspv.vimHS of letters jwtent, 18 November, 9 Edward I., renewing tlie
Borwick-oii- lilMTties »rraiit(Hl bv king Henrv III. to the Almain mei*chant8 of the Steel-
T»v.va. v^rd. [Fudera.] ' By fine of 100/.
May 31. Licence to Alexander de Friville to grant, in fee, to Baldwin de Friville
RiT\vick-<>n- \\\^ son anil to Hli/abcth his wife, the manor of le Werldesende, co. Here-
«Jun<- 25. Pn»teetioii. until C-hristmas, for John de Britannia, earl of Richmond^
staying in (Jascony on th»' king's service.
Mkmbra.xe 6.
May 20. RiMuishion of payment <»f all debts due to the crown by Anthony, bishop
Berwick-on- of Durham, grante<l to his heirs and executors. The latter arc to have full
'Iwewl. aduiinistnition of his estate in execution of his will. By p.s.
Mandates in pursuance to the treiusurer and barons of the Exchequer.
The like to Rogi^r de Wellesworthe, e8<*heator beyond Trent.
The like to Robert de Wotlehouse, eschcAtor on this side Trent.
f Fiedcrn,'\
June 3. ApiM>ininienT, during pleasure, of William de la j\larche to be a cham-
UtTwick-on- berlaiu of the Exchequer, Dublin, in the place of John de la Dene. By p.s.
June 1 Appointment, during pleasure, of Master Adam de Stratton to be a baron
of the Exche(pier, Dublin, in the place of William de Moenes. By p.8.
June 1. Appointment, during ph'asure, of W^illiam de Mo<*ne.s king^s derk, to be
<*hief banm of the Kxchequer, Dublin, in the place of Master Walter de
Ifctelope [or Ist^ lep*']. By p.s. [2073.]
June lo. Mandate to ihe dean and chapter of the king's free chapel of Hastings to
assign a stall in the choir, and a place in the chapter, to William de Pevesey,
king's clerk, instituted rector of the prebendal church of Bolewarehuthe in
that chapel, upon his )>resentutiou to it on the resignation of Robert de
Iliirle.
rJune 10. William de Berdefeld and Kjitherinc his wife, staying in Ireland, have
Ki rwi.k-on- h-tters nonjinaliiig John de Fresingfeld the younger and Henry de Sancto
Twtnl. Kdnnindo their attornevs for two vears.
July 12. The abbot of Montebourg (de Mofth' Burgi')^ staying beyond seas, lias
letters nominating Stephen Jesop and Peter le Marchaunt his attorneys for
two years.
June 8. Alfred de Bona Kequie, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating John
( Jn»v his attornev for one vcar.
4 KDWAUl) 11— Pvin II. :io5
1311. Memhranv 6 — cipnt.
]Vlay 18. Grant to William de Norliani, elcik, of the cuslotly of the hospital of
Benrick-on- Capeleford, in the* king's gift by reason of tho voidance of the see of
Twe€<l. Durhini. By p.».
Feb. 9. Pardon, at the request and upon the testimony of KolM'rt son of Payn, to
Geoffrey * the Hildere' for iho death of John de Ambresburia, for which ho
is not to blame. Hy p.p.
June 1. Grant for life, in enlarj^'mcnt of one during pleasure, to John de Wysham
Berwick-on- of the castle of St. Briavels, and of the custody of the forest of Dene, to
Tweed. jj^j^i j,^ ^^^ same manner as John de Uanlo had held the same. By p.s.
March 20. Exemption, for life, for Henry de Maltou from being put on assizes, juries,
or recognisances ; and fmm being made sheriff, coroner, or other minister of
the king. By p.s.
June 16. Writ ile intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of Battle
fierwick-oD- abbey, ujx)n the restorati<»n of the temporalities to John de Northburne, a
Tweed. monk of that house, elected abbot-
By the earl of Gloucester, keeper of the realm.
May 20. Henry de Percy, who holds the castle and lumor of Alnewyk. is not to be
Bvrwick-on- distur1)ed on account of any debts of Anthony, late bishop of Durham, who
Tweed. formerly had seisin of the same. [^Fiedera,^ By p.8.
May 29. Grant to William de Sullc (or Sulleye) of the custody, free from all pny-
Herwick-on- ments, of the lands of William de Ros of Kirkeby, tenant-in-chief, in en-
Twecd. largement of a former grant to him of that custotly during the minority of
the heir, subject to rendering to the Exchequer any is^ues of the lands in
excess of 44/. a ye^r, and of the marriage of the heir. By p.s.
June 1. Licence to Alexamler de Bykenore, king*s clerk, to creiiellate liis clwelU
Berwick^n- ing house of Ruardyn, co. Gloucester. By p.s.
Tweed.
June 1. Pardon, at the instance of Alexander de Bykenore, king's clerk, treasurer
of Indand, and for good .service in Scotland, to lloger de Wythifoid for
the death of William son of Peter de Egenmndou. By p.s.
May 30. Grant, in fee, to Fortener de Lescu, for his homage and service, of the
Berwick on- land caUed * Tuseblanke,' in the bishoi)ric of Ay re, formerly acquired by the
TweecL 1^^^ j^j^g from Emericus de Reuynan, burgess of Perker, subject to such
services as were formerly due froui that land, also to suit of the kinjic's court
of St. Sever in the assize of the seneschal of Gascony, and to the render of
a lance with a iron gilt head by name of relief {nomine sporle) for all ser-
vices, customs and demands.
Mandate to the seneschal of Gascony, the constable of Bordeaux, the
provost of St. Sever, the king*s bailiff of Sengyu (bdUiro Regit Hattide
de Sengt/n), and to all other provosts, bailiffs and ministers of the king for
the duchy [of Aquitaine], to allow him to hold the land.
Mandate in pursuance to the seneschal and constable, or their deputies, to
deliver the land to him. By p.s. [2064.]
June 1. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Henry de Percy, for Nicholas de
Wortele from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances. By p.s.
Membrase o.
May 26. Licence to John de Wygeton to grant, in fee, to any one of his nearer
Berwick-on- relative.^, all his lands, which are held in chief, and to the feoffee to demise
Tweed. i\\Qm to him for his life. By p.s.
z 2
.V>r> VALKNDAR OF PATKXT ROLLS.
1311, Membrane 5 — cont.
Licence for the !«ame .John de Wygefcon to demise^ for a term of 8 yeAW,
his lauds held in chief to whomsoever he will. By p.s.
Juno 3. Grant to the merchants of the society of the Ballardi of Lucca of 6,000
roarkn, to he n^H^ved out of the issues of all void archbishoprics, bishoprica,
abbacies and priories, in comjiensation for thn stock, corn and jewels of
Anthony, late bishop of Durham, deceaseil, assigned to them by the king in
part i>siymcnt of his own debts, but which he has restored to the executors
of tlie bishop when granting them remission of payment of those debts in
which tlui bishop was bound to the crown. By p.8.
April 16. Licence to Heniy son of Coujin to hold his woods of Lyverton and
Kelkfeld enclosed and emparked, as his ancestors had been accustomed to
hold tlie same. By p s.
March 24. Grant, for life, to Roger Heron of the reversion of the manor of Grendon
in Tvndale, with its lake, upon the death of John de Swynburne, tenant
for life by the grant of the late king. By p.s.
Nov. 5. Pardon, at the instance of Robert son of Payn, to William Waleys of his
outlawry for non-appearance before Ralph de Hengham and his brethren,
justices of the Bench, when imjdeaded by the same Robert son of Payn
for not r(>ndering a rtnisonable account for the time in which he had been
bailiff of Langueir. By p.s.
Nov. 5. Licencf^ for Hawysia, late the wife of Robert de Eton, tenant in chief, to
Berwick-on- marry whomsoever she will of the king's allegiance.
'^^^*<-*^- Bv fine of 40*. made before the Treasurer.
May 26. Appointment, for life^ of Edmund de Catefeld to the custody of the
Berwick-on- smaller pie<»e of the se^il for the recognisances of debts for the city of
Tweed. Norwich. By p.8.
June 20. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Edmund Inge, going beyond seas on
the king's service. By the Chancellor.
June 1 1. Pardon, at the instance of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, and for
good service in Scotlimd, to Robert de Praieres for burglary at the house of
Richard dc Thirknesse in the county of Stafford. Bv p.s.
1310.
Nov. 8. The like to the under-mentioned : —
John son of Roger Bysoutfiwod of Brightwelton for the death of John
son of William Ic Wynd of the same place. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Henry de Notinghani for the death of John de Notingham. By p.s.
Linlithgow.
Nov. 9. RolK*rt .son of William Broun for the death of Thomas Edesone.
Birrwick-on- By p.s.
Tweed. "^ ^
Nov. 22. Henry de Fetherestan for the death of Richard de Baghille. By p.s.
Nov. 19. Thomas Lytherneys for the death of John son of Hugh. By p.s.
Nov. 2. Hugh Broke for the deaths of Roger de la Chanmbre and of William
son of Thomas Hervoys By p.s.
1311.
May 25). Lauiencc Julo of Worstedc for the douth of Edmund Harald of Tun-
stede. By p.s.
1310.
()(!r. 28. Richard Calfherd of Bannebrugge for the death of Robert son of Elias
Linlithjrow. tio Bissliopdiile and for other felonies. By p..s.
4 EDWAUO II.-Pakt II. 357
1311, Membrane 5 — eont.
June 25. Licence to Hugh Fiziier to tyrant, in fee, a incspunge atid one camcate of
Berwick-on- land in Havcrton, co. Stafford, to Williani: Canne, and for tlie latter to re-
Tweed, grant the <saine to him and to Aline his wife and his heirs. By fine of I00«.
•Tone 24. Licence, after inquisition ad qtiod damtttnn, altliough Robert de Wode-
Berwick-on- hoos, escheator on this side Trent, reports that it is to the king's prejudice,
Tweed. fQp Ralph de Freschenville to grant a niessua<^e, 124 acres of land, 5 acres
of meadow, 60 acres of wood, and 1 1/. of rent in Scardeclyfe aud Palter ton,
held in chief, to Ralph son of Ralph de Freschenville and Isabella his wife
and the heirs of his bo<iy, with remainder, failing issue, to the grantor and
his heirs. By fine of 20 marks made before the Treasurer.
June 1. Indemnity for the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of
Berwiek-on- London against William Arnaldi of Portan, Gerani de Cannet, Robert le
Tweed. Carpenter, Peter Bernardi of Bavet [or Ganet], Reymund de Maas, Peter
de Cabaus, Peter Arnaldi of Tesse, Bernanl de la Mote, John Ilereman, Peter
Blaunke and Bernard de la Denise, to whom they have given a bond for
870/. 9s. \0d. for 205 casks and one pi|)e of wine purdiased for %\ie king's use.
June 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Henry de Prestwode of a
toft, 30 acres of land and VAs. 4d. of rent in \\ ednesfeld and Wolvrene-
liampton to a chaphun to celebi*ato divine Fervice daily in tiie church of
St. Peter, Wolvrenehampton. By fine of 20*.
May 22. Licence, for life, for Roger Tyrol to hunt with his dogs, hares and foxes
fierwick-on- in his demesne woo<l of Middilhoi)e within tlie metes of Long Forest, oo.
Tweed. Salop, fcLce month excepted. By p.St
May 23. Grant, during pleasure, to Peter Swayn of Newcastle-on-Tyne of the
cust<Hly of the tronage for that town, and ap|K>intment of him to be the
king's clerk for both the ohl and new customs there, in Uic same manner
as Gilbert Haukyn, who lately held that custody and ofilce. By p.s.
Membrane 4.
June 4. Grant to Payn Tybotot of the mamagc of John son and heir of Vrian
Berwick-on- de Sancto Petro, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Tweed. ''
June 18. Mandate to John de Segrave son and heir of Nichohis de Segrave to
Berwick-oD- pay to queen Margan»t the arrears of the rent of 12/. a year formerly piid
Tweed. j^y jjj^ father for the manor of Kynton, co. Warwick, which with other
lands and tenements wore» 20 February, 31 Edward I., granted to her Ln
dower. He is to do service to her.
June 17. Safe-conduct for John de Ferariis, sent by the king on business to
Berwick-oo- Norfolk, and from thence back to London. [Pari. Jfriis.] By C
Twee<l
June 26. Protection for Akin de Kaiicia, parson of the church of Menstreworthe.
The like for Roltert de Kelkefeld, p»irson of the church of Newenbam.
June 20. Protection, for two years, for the ma.*4ter and brethren of the hospital of
Berwick-on- St. Anthony, Vienne, staying in England for the collection of alms.
'r^*^*- By the Chancellor.
All persons fraudulently representing themselves to be brethren of the
house of St. Anthony, Vienne, to be arrested, and money and goods found
on them to be delivere<l to William Lambeti de Bastervosio, proctox*^
general of that hou:;e, or to his nirssenger.
r»^ ('ALKVI)AH OF PATENT ROLLS.
1;V1 1 . Membrane 4 — cant,
Sc'pl. ?<. William du Grainlisoiio, goiii^ bcyoiKi neas, has letters nominating Roger
Newiiuii>ier. <lo Walviittm his attorney until Christmas, and for the year then next
(*nsnin(r.
June 12. Gnint to John dc la Haye, king* ft yecmian, of the custody of the lands
Kerwick-on- of Adam do In (inive, tenant in chief, during the minority of the heir.
Tweed. ' By p g,
^lay 23. Crrnnt, durin*; plca.^tnrc, at the ini^tance of Kalph son of William, to Peter
Swavn of N<»\vi'asih»-on-Tvne of tlie ctistodv of thetixmage in that town and
(»f one piece of the seal called the cocket. By p.tf.
June 20. Bond for rfpiiymcnt at (*hristmas to the baiiiifs and good men of Norwich
of 2(K) marks lent hy them to the king for the war in Scotland. [Pari,
frrits.] Hy the carl of CiloueestcT, the king's lieutenant ; and G.
Assignment of 200 marks, lent by the bailiffs and good men of Nor-
wi(*h to the king for the war in Scotland, to Kalph de Monte Hermerii
in part payment of a sum of 5,(H)0 marks, the consideration for the sur-
render made by him of the lands in WmIps and in the Welsh marches of
(lilbert de Clare, earl of (Jlouee.»*ter and Hertford, a minor, the custody of
which bad been grante<I to him by the late king in satisfaction of a like
sum of money. By the earl of Gloucester, as above.
Mandate in ])nrsuance to the bailitfs and good men of Norwich. [Pari.
Juiie 17 liiei-nei* t<» Robert tie Holland to erenclktc his dwelling-house of Melc-
lK*rwick-<Mi- burne. By p.8.
Tw«.'e«l.
1309.
Nov. M. (jlrant, in fee, tti Peter de (lavaston, earl of Cornwall, and to Margaret
IJihhop Hurton. his wifi', of the ]>risage of wines in the ports of Dertemuthe and Exemuthe,
and in the pools of M«<she and Sutton in the county of Devon, vis. for each
sbii>-load of wine, two casks, for each cask of which they shall pay to the
mendianis 20,v. sterling. By p.s.
]311.
June 1. ("irant, for life, to John de C'yeons son of William de Cycons, in con
[BiTwiek-on- sideration of bis father's good service to the bite king and of any future
Tweed.] service by himself, of .'<()/. a year, to he received by him at the Exchequer
of Kaiiiarvan bv the bands of the chamlKTlain of North Wales.
By p.s. [2080.]
Msuxlate in pursuance to the chamberlain of North Wales.
June 30. William de Estame, archdeacon of Lincoln, staying beyond seas, has
Berwiik-on- l(•tter^ nominating (iuy de Montagniaco and Simon Wodde of Donigton
iMieil. ijjj: attorneys for two yeiu's.
Jul> 1. Jiiebard *Ie LudegMrshale the younger, going on pilgrimage to the Holy
Land, has letters nominating Thomas de Harpeden and William de Sturton
his attorneys for two vears.
March 20. Exemption, for life, at. the instance of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, for
William de Mu'^chantz from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances;
and from l>«'ing made sheriff, coroner, escheator, or other minister of the
king. By p.s.
*July 2o. John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, staying in Gascony on the king's
B»'rwick-c»ii- service, has letters nominating John de la Marche and Robert de Kersbroke
Tweeil. ],iR attornev> until Cliristmas.
I KDWARI) II.— Pakt II. 3r,i»
1311. Memhrane 1 — ronf.
July 1. Protection, until Christmas, for i\'ter de Cusamuji, staying in Giiscony
with the carl of Kichniond on the king'd servic«».
July 1, The like for Pet<»r de (rrandisono, staying in Gascony as above.
Peter de Cusancia, staying in Gascony as alK)ve, has iHtors nominating
Gerard de Cusancia and John de Coton his attorneys for the same time.
Peter de Grandisono, staying in Gascony as above, has like letters nomi-
nating Kol>ert de Korsbroke and John de C^oton his attorneys.
July 2. Grant to John de \Var(»nna of all ransoms, fines, and aniennements arising
Berwick-on- out of a commission to William de Ormesby, William de Colneye and
Tweed. Richard de Walsinghanj, or any two of them, to hold an enquiry touching a
breach by divers jiersons of the earl's park of Gymyngliam, eo. Norfolk, and
of his free warrens there and at Mt^thelwold, who also broke his weirs
at Hademere, Jlelegye, and Welles, in the same county, tished his free
tishery and stews, and carried away a whale oust on shore at Hrunham,
within the precinct«i of his hundrcMls Galehowe and Brothercros in that
county. By p.s.
July 6. Presentation of John de Trydiau of Cornwall to the church of Thelierton,
in the diocese of Norwich. By p.s,
July 1. Acquittance to the abbot and convent of Ghustonbury, sub-c<jllectors in
Berwick*oo- the diocese of Bath and Weils of the tenth imjwsed for three years by
Tweed. pope Boniface VIII. on the ch;rgy of England, ni)on payment into the
Exchequer by the hands of J. bishop of Bath and Wells, of iU. 10*. on
account of the arrears of that tenth. By bill of Exchequer.
The like to the same aV)bot and convent, upon iMiyment of 24/. 1 1*. 10^/.
on account of the same arrears. By bill of ExchiHpier.
Membraxh a.
June 4, Grant, for a term of five years, to the bailiffs and good men of the town
Berwick-on- of Newcastle-on-Tyne, of munige, to hi* Ievie<l by Richard <le Emehlon,
Tweed. Nicholas de Ellerkcr, John de Ellerker, Laurence de Dnnelm and John
de Eyville, burgesses of the town, who are to account for all sums of
money received for that purpo.se. By p.s.
Jan. II. Lispe,rimu» and confirmation of a gnint for life by (pieen Isal>ella,
Berwick-ou- 13 Decenil>er 1310, to John de Foresta, her clerk and notary of her
Tweed. household, canon of the church t>f St. Wlfran, Ablx^ville, of the hoast;
which Sir Nicholas Pohier, formerly a canon of the sjime church, had
held of the (pieen and of the late king, in the street called St. Giles Ablx*-
ville, free from n»nt or Hindering any service* for it. By p.s.
July I. Grant to George Selvevn, king\«i clerk, of the prel>end of Nenthorp in the
Berwick on- church of St. Peter, York, in the king's gift by rea.son c>f the late voiilancc
Tweed. ^i thp ^ (,f York. By p.s
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
July 4. Panlon to William U: Corveiser of Hereford for having enfeoffed, without
Berwii'k-on- licence, his son William of houses and a cellar in Herefonl, formerly held by
Tweed. William son of William le Mercer, which, on account of a felony committciii
by him, had lieen escheated into the hands of the late king, by whom, in
consideration of a fine, the same had l>een granted to the above-raentiouHl
William le Corveiser, subject to a rent of 37*. a year. By fine of 40*.
July 6. Prot4jction, until Michnelnias, for Henry d«* Bun^ford, parson of ili^-
church of Ringgesfeld.
3l?0 CALKyOAU OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membranes — cont.
July 6. Authority for the appointment of John Sparewc as his substitute, when
necessury, by Edmund dc Cati*fel<l, to whom the king has granted the
custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts for the
city of Norwich.
June 28. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Henry de Bello MoQtc» for William
son of Alan from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances; and from
being made sherifiF, coroner, or other minister of the king. By p.s.
July 6. Lic(*nce for the alienation in mortmain to W. bishop of Exeter by
Berwick-on- Richard de Stapi^lton of 9 messuages, 1 1 acres of land and 20«. of rent
Tweed. jn Kelly, Spernen, Dynveeghe, Tregorthyan, Nansdorvayn, Govigelli,
Knot, Gillinghum, Treloysval, Sole Bodeloweneglos, Bodelowendregoys
and town of Newly n {de Sancta Xeirelina) ; and al>=o by thcj prior and con-
vent of Bodmin of 48. of rent in Kaergaul, and of all the services which the
bishop is accustomed to render to them for the miuior of Kaergaul, which
he holds from them. By line of 60s,
June 8. Pardon to Thomas Hisclerk, a prisoner in the Mai-shalsea, by reason of
the apiK'al of Eleanor, late the wife of Robert de liaundes, for the death
of her husband, as it appears by the reconl of Roger le Brabazon and the
justices of the King*s Bench that he killed him in self-defence. By p.s.
June 10. Licence for Robert de Monte Alto to grant to Roger de Resing, parson
Ikrwick-oD- of the church of Hawardyn, the manor of Cheilesmore, held in chief, and
Tweed. for thjj letter to re-grant it to him an<i to Enmia his wife and their issue,
with remaindiT, failing such ibsue, to the right heirs of the same Robert.
[Byp.s.,2121.]
Mbmbrane 2.
July «>. Prohibition, untler piun of forfeitun*, dii^ectwl to Nicholas de Segrave and
Berwick on- his adherents against asfcienibling at the town of Bury St. Edmunds with
Tweed. hors<*s and arms, contrary to the king's proclamation for the preservation
of peaee during his ab.sence in Scotland, and going thence towards Norwich
to the terror of the inhabitants. For more efft»ctually enforcing the pro-
hibition, the king sends Walter de Gloucestre, a baron of the Exchequer,
to whom they are to give ear. By C.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to enforce
the prohibition. He is to permit Henry de Segi'ave, a prisoner in Norwich
enstle, to go forth thence and to return thither without any hindrance.
[Pari. JVn'fs.]
June 28. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Woderove to the prior
and Augustiniau friars of Gernemuthe, of a plot of land in that town
adjacent to their dwelling-hcmse.
June 26. Grant to R. bishop of Durham of all growing corn in the demesne lands
Berwick -on- of the bishop of Durham, in the king\s hands by reason of the late voidance
Tweed. ^f the see, provided he satisfies the executors of Anthony, the late bishop,
for the seed and other reasonable expenses. By p.8.
Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Percy, late keejKT of the tempo-
ndities.
July 1. Aynier de Valencia, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas
Cote his attorney in Ireland for two years.
July 1. Pardon to Andrew de Herlho for the death of 8teph€»n le Wayte the
15erwick-on- younger, as it appears by the record of William do Ormesby and the other
Tweed. justieeb of gaol delivery for Cambridge that he killed him in self-defence.
4 EDWARD II.— Part II.
361
1311.
March 20.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
July 6.
April 26.
July 4.
1310.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
1311.
June 3.
Berm-ick-on-
Tweed.
1310.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
1311.
July 6.
Berwick-oH'
Twoetl.
May 28.
July 2.
Membrnne 2 — cont.
Grant, at the instance of Gill)ert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hert-
ford, to tlie abbess and convent of Canonleghe of lands or rents to the value
of 100/. a year out of the custodies which shall first fall into the king's
hands, until they shall be satisfied in the sum of 672/. 5s. lOJcf., advanced
by them to the late king, as appeared by the testimony of David de
^>erynton, clerk to the abbess. By p.s.
Vacated by surrender.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworthe, escheator beyond
Trent.
Protection, for one year, for Ma.<iter John de Nassington, prebendary of
Suth Neubald in the church of St. Peter, York.
Exemption, for life, for William de Clife from being put on assizes,
juries, or recognisances; and from being made sheriff, coroner, or other
minister of the king. By p.s.
Licence, upon fine, for the alienation in mortmain by John Noppe of
Chadeleswyche to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Wulfstan,
Worcester, of a messuage and one-third part of a virgate of land in Chade-
leswyche.
Pardon to A<lam de Ecleshale* on account of good service in Scotland, for
felony and for breach of the parks of John de Crumwellc at Kymberworth
and Maltby. By p.8.
The like to the under-mentioned, viz. —
John de Paris for felony and for hunting in the pai'ks of John de
Crumwelle as above. By p.s.
Bichard de Mourthwayt for the death of Bichard son of Adam son
of Boger and for other felonies. By. p.s»
John Elnold for robbery and felony.
By p.s.
July 6.
William Eon of Nicholas de Lutteleye for the deatli of Bobert le
Chatour of Beckebiry and for other felonies. By p.s.
Adam son of Jordan de Loue for the death of Bobert son of Walter de
Neuland and for other felonies. By p.s.
Pardon to Philip son of Bichard le Carpenter of Cailmershe of his out-
lawry for non-appearance lK*fore Peter de Malo Lacu and the other justices
of oyer and terminer of the late king, for the county of Leicester, to
answer touching the theft of a foal at Burton Noveray.
Licence to Nicholas de Sancto Mauro to crenellate his dwelling-house
of Eton Meysi, co. WMlts. By p.s.
Appointment of John de Insuhi and Hugh de Louthre to audit the
accounts of the murage granted, 2 December, 3 Edward II., to the bailiffs
and good men of the town of Newcastle-on-Tyne, of which Gilbert le
Flemynge, Nicholas son of John Scot and WiUiam de Oggil, burgesses of
the town, wei*e nametl collectors. By p.s.
Commission to William de Vallihus and Gerard Salveyn to enquire
touching forestalJing within the county of York, as William le Vavusur,
362
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311.
April 13.
Berwick-oD-
Tweed.
Membrane 2 — cont,
Marmaduke dc Twenge, William Ilouke and the sheriff of the countj,
the commissioDers first apjiointed, have no leisure to do so. [Pari, mrits.^
By p.8.
Pardon, at the instance of Rol)ert son of Payn, to William de Scothowe,
clerk, coiivictcd befort^ the justices of the Bench and committed bj them
to the Fleet prison for cutting]; off a writ from the files of the Bench at
Westminster, with the intention of carrying it away in his bosom. By p.?.
July 6.
Berwick-OQ'
Tweed.
May 28.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
June 30.
Berwick on-
Tweed.
1310.
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
[Oct. 28.
]
[Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.]
Nov. 9.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Nov. 23.
Nov. 2 . .
Oct. 28.
Linlithgow.
1311.
Jan. 11.
BtfTwick-ou-
Twced.
1310.
Oct. 26.
Liulitbgow.
1311.
.lulv 6.
•
Bcrwick-on-
Twccd.
Mem BR Ay B 1.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Robert de Woile-
hous, escheiitor on this sideTi-ent, for Nicholas son of Nicholas de Menhille
to ^rant the reversion of the manor of Castellevyngton, co. York, held in
chief, upon the d(*ath of Christiana, late the wife of his father, tenant for
life by dower, to John de Menhille and the h(;irs of bis body, with remainders,
failing issue, to the grantor and his heirs. By p.s.
Grant, during plf*Asure, to John de Sapy of the cu.stody of the town of
Hereford. By p.s-
Jnspeu'imus and conlirmntion of a errant for life by queen Isabella, 29 June,
4 Edwar<l II., to John Laungo and Joan his wife, her damsel {domiceila
nostra) of the manor of Martaignevile in Ponthiou. By p.s.
Panlon to Tiiomas de Berewyk, on account of good service in Scotland,
for the death of Hervy <le Bilton and for other felonies. By p.s. [1312.]
The like to the under-mentioned, viz. —
Kichard de Thornythw[ayJt for the death of Alan Kerrok and for
other felonies. " [By p.s., 1379.]
David 1e Clerk of Knnresbursh for the death of William de Riche-
monde and for other felonies.
By p.s. [1331.]
Thomas de Geveyly for the rope of Sabilla de Treverbyn and for other
felonies. By p.8.
Edenevet ap Griilith Vaghan for homicide and other felonies. By p.s.
Adam le Taiilur of Gat(*shevei for the death of Thomas Colt of
Whittingstal. By p.s-
Adam le Tayllour of Croft for the deatli of John atte Loucouton.
By p.».
Adam de Bedeford for the death of John de Horse wyk. By ps.
James le Perpount for the <leath of Thomas Page of Wygan. By p.s.
Richard le Hapere of York for the death of Agnes Joye daughter of
Alice Lonely. By p.s.
John de BiK'heworthe for the death of Walter 'of the Bakhous.'
By p.s.
4 EDWARD II.— Part II. 303
1310. Membrane 1 — cont.
Nov. 25. John Liicasman for the death of Aniibilla do Croiiie. By p.8.
Nov. 9. John d«» Boxonrc for the deatli of William de Boxoure and for other
felonies. By p.s.
Oct. 27. AVilliam *le Tye for the death of W^illiaui son of John de Tye.
Linlithgow. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Thoinas Hardhevedof Wyggeton for the death of Walter de Keldissik.
By p..H.
Hicliard son of William le Mareshal of Lekyngfeld for the death of
Henry le Pantenero. By p.s. [1335.]
William Lelepaie of Caldebec for the death of Philip le Folour of the
s»anie phice. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Thomas Doylly for a bivach of the i)arks of John de Crombwellc of
Linlithgow. Kymberworthe and Malteby. By p.s.
1311.
Mav 4. ilunrv son of Ilenrr ITelward of Kavviiserotlde for the deatJi of
Iferwick-on- Nicholas Broke of Hautre. By p.s.
Tweed.
1310.
Oct. 28. J<»hn de Mothcrby for the death of ChristiaDa de Galeway and for
Linlithgow. other felonies. By K., and by p.s
1311.
.June 1. Pardon to Simon son of Bichard de Busshe for aeqniringy in fee, without
Berwiok-on- licence, a mi^ssuage, .5 cottages and 46 acres of land in Luskc, which he had
Tweed. \^^.\^{ nt will from Iii(dmrd, sometime archbishop of Dublin, and of which,
with the eonsi»nt of the chapters of the churches of the lloly Trinity and
St. Patrick, Dublin, the artdibishop had enfeoffed him; with restitution of
the same. \^y fine of GO.v.
June 27. Grant, during pleimun*, to John de Lyvet of the stewardship of Cather-
lierwiok on- lagh, to hold in tiie same inanntT as John de Boneville, deceased, had held the
Tweed. same, together with the cusfotly of Old Bos.s {dv retcri Ros) and of Harvey's
Island and the hamlet of the Templars, called Kilelokan, co. Wexford,
rendering yearly at the Exchetpier, Dublin, the usual rent. By p.s.
Mandate to the justiciary, chancellor and treasurer of Ireland to deliver
the seneschalship and custody to him upon his first giving buffieient
security. By p.s.
Vacated^ bring entered on the Fine Roll.
1310.
Nov. 20. General ]mrdon to Bobert de Symningthwayt, on ]iCi*ouut of his gooil
Ikrwick-on- 8«Tvice in Scotland. Bv p.s., and bv K.
Tweed.
The like to the under-mentioned, viz. —
John «le Urunne. John Irynge.
William de Merkeshale. Henry de Pavilly.
John de Somerton. Uiigvr le Porter.
Burga wife of William de Vallibus. By p.s., and by K.
Dec. 22. The like for John (U* Hreche son of John de Breehe. ]^y p.s.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
Fi'b. 3. Commis."«ion of oyer ami terminer to John d«» Insula, Henry le Scrop,
Berwick-on- Adam de Midelton and John de Donecastre, on complaint by Master Robert
Tweed. ,1p Kipplinghani, chancellor of the ehurch of St. Peter, York, that Gerard,
364 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 27d — cofit,
prior of Bridelington, brotbc^r Roger ile Thome, Walter Trus8clK>t, Robert
de Ilarpham, John k* Man*Hchal of Hridelin^^n the youn<?cr, Thomas le
Breusten% Richard le LaseclcH, John Grimet of Accium and John his son,
Adam Frost and William de Touthorpe with an armed mob, contrary
to the proclamation made by the king before setting out for Scotland,
blockaded his dwelling house at Accium by Lepingtou, co. York, not suffer-
ing his men ami servants to go foith, assaulted them and felled and carried
away his tre(;s. By p.s.
Feb. 6. The like to Robert de KencLdc, constable of the castle of Dover and
Berwii'k-oii- wanien of the Cin(|ue Ports, Henry de Cobeham the younger and Walter
Tweed. Jq Geddynges, touching a complaint by mercluints of Flanders that men
from the Cinque Ports attairked them when crossing the seas and can'ied
away their goixh and wares to direr places in the counties of Kent, Sussex
and Southampton. By C.
Feb. 12. The like to Henry son of Hugh, Lambert de Trykinglmm, Gnichard de
Berwick-on- Charrum and Robert <le Hastangos, suptTseding a former commission to
Tweed. William le Vavasur and John de Donecastre, who are unable to act, and to
the same Guiehard de C'harrum and Robert de Hastanges, on complaint by
Hertrand de Munbnoher tiiat when he, although under the king's protection
and cii his service, was on his w^ay to Scotland, John de Cleseby and
Harsculph do Cleseby, with others, itssimitetl him at the town of St. Agatha,
CO. York. By p.8.
Membrane 26d,
Feb. 12. The like to John de Fresingfeld and Robert Burglion, on complaint
Berwick-oii- by j)00r n)en of the commonalty of the town of Lenne, co. Norfolk, that
Tweed. Walter bishop oi* Coventry and Lichfield, when treasurer of the late king
with others of their town, broke the town chest, carried away the common
seal of the town and sealed a writing by which they, the poor men and
the burgesses of the town, are liound to him in a sum of 1,000 marks, and
also a second writing for the yearly |myment of 40/. to the bishop of Nor-
wich and his successors. By p.s., at the suit of Matthew de Scaccario.
Feb. 4. The like to John <le Abemoun and Walter de Gcddynges, touching the
death by violence of Robert son of Robert de Rogate, constable of the i>eace
in the hun<inHl of Dunnesfonl, co. Susw»x.
Feb. 12. Tlie like to William de Ormesby, John de Thorpe and William de
Colneye, touching a breach of the park of J. bishop of Norwich at GK»y-
wode, CO. Norfolk, while the bishop was beyond seas on the king*s service.
ByC.
Membrase 23f/.
Feb. 12. Commission to Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and
Berwick-on- warden of the Cinque Ports, Henry de Cobeliam the younger and Walter
Tweed. Geddyngges to enquire touching a complaint by John de Scales, Hugh
Colue and Stacius Causter, merchants, and William Rose and Simon
Berkyn, mariners of Calais, that John de Clive, with men of the Cintino
Ports and others, attacked them wln^n crossing the seas, took their
goods and wares, viz. 40/. and one woollen cloth of the price of 60». from
John de Sad(>s ; I'd. and 6 woollen cloths of the pnce of 20/. from Hugh
Calue ; 21/. 3.f. from Stacius Causter; 48«. from William Rose; and 4/.
from Simon Berkyn, and carried the same to divers places in tho countiesr
of Kent and 8ussc;c. Bv C.
4 FIDWAIU) II.—Paut II.
.-JOo
1311.
March 1.
Berwiok-oii-
Mvifihranc 23f7 — rout.
Tlio iiko to the same justices, on comphiint by Ilonry cle Torkeseye,
iniM'ehatit, an<i Henry de Weribssy, nmriiu^r of Calais, that Peter Banl of
Snnchvich and Ilonry de la Hetho, with others, attacked them and took
jiwjiv their goods and wares on the coiist at Kirkelovve by Yarmouth.
By C.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Orme^sby, John le Bretun
and Rol)ert de Ueydon, on complaint by William Malyn, William Shakelok
and Kobert de Bonewalle, merchants, that, when they in a ship, which
they had freighted with goods and wares at Bruges for England, put into
the port of Orford, certain men of that town boanled their ship, carried
away their goods, and subsequently wrecked and sunk the vessel.
March (>.
Membrane 22d,
The like to William de Orniesby, William de Colneye and Richard de
Walsyngham, on complaint by John de Wnrenna, earl of Surrey, that when
a whale was cast ashore at Brunham, within the precincts of his hundreds
of Oalehowe and Brothercross, co. Norfolk, divers persons of thase parts
cut it up and ctirried it awuy. By p.8.
Mai-ch 1.
IU*rwick-oii-
Twei«<l.
March 20.
Kerwick-on-
Tweed.
Membrane 2ld.
The like to John de Foxle an<i Thomas de la Hyde, touching an appeal
in the county of Cornwall by Joan, late the wife of Kichard le Eyr, against
W^illiam de llestourek, Odo de Sechcville, John de Uestourek and GeofiFrey
de Caei-sele for the death of her husband.
By fine of 20s. By the Chancellor.
C?ommission to Koljert son of Payn, Robert de Kcndale, constable of the
castle of Dover and ward»»n of the Cinque Ports, Henry de Cobehani the
younger and Walter de Geddyngges to enquire touching a complaint by
men an<l merchants, as well of the king of F'rancc aa of the duchy [of
Aquitaine] and elsewhere, that divers men of those ])orts and of other places
within the king's dominicm attackinl them when crossing the seas, took their
goods and wares and carrie<l the same to divers places within tho.se ports,
the city of London, and the counties of Kent, Sussex, Southampton and
Somerset. By C.
The like to Henry de Culieham the younger and William de Goldington,
to enquire touching the death of William Petitwat at Canterbury, co. Kent,
and the carrying away of his goo<ls.
Membrane 20d,
March 25. Tlic like to Robert son of Payn, Matthew de Furneaus and Richard de
Herwtck-ou- (?hiseldene, touching a complaint by men and merchants, as well of the king
Tweed. ^f Praiice as of the duchy [of Aqnit^iine] and others, that divers men of
the counties of Somerset an<l Dorset and of other plai;es within the king's
dominion attacked them when crossing the seas, took their goods and wares
and carricil the same to divers places within the above-nam(*d counties.
Feb. 28.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Nichohu! de Pershute
and Adani de Paule.sholtc, touching an assault on Oliver de Ingham, his men
anil servants, at W^ychcford, co. Wilts, the killing of a horse of his of the
price «»!' 100.T., and the carrying away of his goods.
300 i'ALKNDAH OF PATENT ROLLS.
■1Q11 Mbmbranb \9d.
April 1. Commission of oyer and terminer tx> William de Houk, Thomas de
B«rwick-oD- Fissheburne and tJohn de Donecastiv, on complaint by Thomas de Crulle
Tweed. ^^^^ Kichohln his wife that J«)hn Penyprot and Thoma^s Penygot assaulted
tlieni at Keclcnessr, co. York.
Hy p.s., at the suit of William son of William de Knapton.
The like to the Kanic justiires, on like complaint by Richard son of
Tliomas de Crulle against the same person^. By p.s., at the like suit.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by John de Grantham that
William Lucok and A[;ues his wife, John son of Thomas le Taillur of
Lcpyn<rton an<l RolK*rt his brother, «)ohn son of William de Mcaus of
Lepyiifi^ton, and William son of Robert de Pykeringes of Lepyngton
assaulted him at Wartre, co. York. By p.s., at the like suit.
iVpril 6. The like to the same justices, on complaint by John de Notiogbamy
j)ars(»n of the church of Whitingham, that Thomas de Eyville of Bykerton,
John Sliarpe of Bykerton, William son of John son of Stephen Youn of
York, Kdnuind Darel, John Lingeteile of York, GfH>flrey Laxman of
Whiteby, John SiuupMin of Touhus, Elias de Farewat of Walton, William
Mart«4 of W«lt*»n, Nicholas <le Castelford and John Scot of Walton
assaulted him at Jiughford by Knapton, co. York, and carried away his
goods. By p.s., at the like suit.
April 16. The like to Miles <le Rodeberwe, John de C-anti Lupo and Roger de
Cubbcldik, touching an a|)peal in the county of Warwick by Eleanor, late
the wife of RolxTt Tredefen, against Roger eon of Roger le Butiller for
the death of her InislNUid.
March 22. (Commission to Gilbert Talebot, Henry de Penebrngge, John de Pates-
hulle ami John de Annesley<», tDgcther wiih twelve men to be selected by
them, to view the castle of St. Briavels and the vert and venison of the
fon^st of Dene, co. Gloucester, the king having committed the custody of
that castle ainl the stt'wanLsbip of the forest to John de Wysham, By p.s.
Membraxe \Hd,
April 1. Commissi(m of eyi*r and terminer to Miles de Rodel>erwe and Robert de
Berwick -on- Bnicy, touching an ai)i)eal in the county of Worcester by Ralph son of
Tweed. Henry de (Vstiv against Robert de Haddcby le Meyneok, Thomas de Houj-
burne, clerk, Nicholas le Disshere, Simon Coylhore, and William son of
Waher Saundres of Norton for the dettth of Roln^rt s<in of Heuiy de Cestre
his brother. By the Chancellor.
March 7. C^ommission to John ap Adam, Walter <le Gloucestre and Miles de Rode-
I^rvrick-on- l)orwe to view the king's castles (»r Strug!iyl and Torrogy, his manors of
Tweed. Plateland, Todenbaui and Berfon, and ilic fi-ncing of his parks in the honor
of Strugiiyl. By p.s,
April I . Commission of oyer and termim^r to William de Houk, Thomas de Fisshe-
Kirwick-oii- burne and John de Donecastre, on complaint by William son of William de
fwivd. Knajiton that Adnn» de Middelton and Ralph de Jarum imprisoned him at
York. By p.s., at the suit of William son of William de Knapton.
April G. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Simon le Waddestre of
York that William de Aberford, Edmund le Tanur, Robert de Insula,
AVilliani de Scardingwelh* and .fohn d** Bedale, brethren of the hospital
4 KDWAKD IJ.— Pakt II. 307
1311. Membrane IM'—cont.
of St. L^^onard, York, John <io Hotot, Margery <le Silkestone, Thomas le
Purtor, Henry le Stiwardesman, Henry Biome, llalpli de Yaruni and Simon
de Kynie a»daulted him at York. By p.s., ut the like suit.
April 1. The like to the same justices, on complaint by Thomas Stybayn that
Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Ilalph de Yarum,
Thomas de Neville, Jordan de Worlesleye, Simon de Kyme and John do
Hotot imprisoned him ut York, By p.s., at the like suit.
The like to the same justicH'S, on complaint by Thomas de Crulle that
Bobert le Keu of Hedene^'se and William de Haukesgarthe cut his corn at
Bedenesse, co. York, and carried it away. By p.s., at the like suit.
The like to the Fame justices, on complaint by Bichard son of William
de Knapton tliat Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
Adam de Middelt(m, John de Stalingburgh and Beatrice his mother, Balph
de Jarum, Jordan de Wortesleye, Bobert son of Thomas le Clerk of Weston-
tokeshevcHl and Henry de Lychefeld, clerk, assaulted him at Hoton Paynel,
CO. Y'ork, and Y'ork, and at the former place stole 100^. from him.
By p.s., at the like suit.
Membrase I7d.
April 2. The like to William de Colneye, Walter de Bernyngham and Bobert
Bcnvick-ou< Baygnanl, on complaint by Bichanl son of W^illiani de Beyton that John
IVt'ed. jg By<leham and Thomas his brother, with others, cut his com at Mouton
and Fistfhele, co. Norfolk, and carried it away. By p.8.
Ajiril 17. The like to Henry Hus<», John Dabernun and Walter de Geddinges, on
li«*rwick-oii- complaint by Peter de Vernoun, clerk of queen Isabella, touching the
Tweed persons, both on horse and foot, who broke the doors and windows of his
houses in Kstmerden, co. Sussex, lielonging to his prebend in the church of
Cichester, and assaulted his servants. By p.8.
April 20. Th<* like to John Handolf, W'illiani de Hardene and John de Holt, on
Ikrwick-on- complaint bv Kdmund OifTard that John Purchaz, Anketil de Wodecote,
J weed. Vincent atte Mulne, Hugh de Medeste<h», Nicholas atte Woilecote, Peter
Clyvi», William le Swyngc^re, Thomas Broke, Henry Somer, Nicholas son
of William Upi^echeping, John lie Twyford, William Pye of Argent, Hugh
Brene, Matthew le Harpour and Walter le Portereve, with others assaulted
him at AulUm, co. Southampton. By C.
Membrane 16//.
April 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Miles de Bodeberwe, Bichard de
Harleye and William Herle, on complaint by Bichard Bras that Isabella
Borry of Shivwsbury and John de Dene imprisoned him at Donynton, co.
Salop, and carried away his goods. By fine of 40#.
Membraxe 15c/.
Vpril 20. The like to John de AlK*rnoun and Walter de Geddynges, on complaint
;rwick-<iii- by Arnald de Bearriz, ma.>ter of the ship the * *SV. Mary ' of Fomanibie (*if),
Iweid. j^u,! John di» Sancto Egidio and their fellows, merchants of the town of Pam-
piloigne in Navarre, the freighters of a ship which was driven ashore by a
gal(! at Alderton, near Shorham, co. Sussex, from which they escaped alive
to the land, touching the |M*rsous who, as wreck of sea, stripped the ship of
308 i'ALENDAU OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Memhrane I5d — couf.
its gonr and carried away the wine, cloth, linen, wheat, bran, spices and
other wares, the armour, robes, couches, chests, gold and silver money,
precious stones, goM rings and other jewels found on boanl her.
{Inserted at a later date,) Commission associating John de Bateeford
with John dc AlH^noun in the place of Walter de Getldynges, 30 October.
April 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle and Richard de
Berwick-oil- Wyndesore, on complaint by Walter Stevene and Geoffrey de HediU^ore,
Tweed. executors of the will of John de Heddesorc, that Ralph Loveday, Walter
Lovetlay, Richard Lovecbiy, Nicholas atte Barre, John Fader, John Soundy
and Richard Menywrenche, at Ikeuham, co. Middlesex, carried away the
goods of tJohn de Ileddesore, deceased. By fine of 20«.
April 24. The like to William de Colneye, Walter de Bernynham and Robert Baynard,
on complaint by Adam Durand of Morlay that Robert Kngeys, parson of
the church of Kymburle, John Herlaund of Kymburle, John de Elyngham,
Rog(T de la Meilon, (TiK)ifrey North, John Nut of Suth Jememuthe, John
de Lophain, Andrew de la Wynde, Nigel Turstan, John Turstan, Richard
Higgo, William Pesacre, Roger Martyn and Alan Osberae of Kymburle
broke his houses at Kymburle, co. Norfolk, imprisoned him, and carried
away his goods. By p.s«
April 25. Commission to Hugh de Burgh and John lo Convers for the repair of the
stone cross without the Bar of the New Temple, London.
April 28. C^omtnission of oyer and terminer to Robert son of Payn, John de Foxle
IJerwick-on- and Wjilter de Pavely, touching the forcible entry of the king's manor of
Tweed. Claryndon, co. Wilts, by Robert dc Micheldevi"e and others, and the carrying
away of timber, stones, iron, lead and other goods from the manor. By O.
April 15. The like to Alexander dc Cave, John de Saunton and John de Done-
costre, on complaint by Henry de Melton and Agues his wife that John
Orger of Fryston, Alan atte Crosse, Andrew de Colby, vicar of tlie church
of Fryston, and John le Ward caiTied away her goods at Hepham and
Wylyngham, co. Lincoln. By p.s.
Membrane I4d.
May 4. The like to Henry Spigurnel, Rojjer de Scoter and Walter de Molesworth,
Benvick-on- on complaint by John de Asshdon that John de Bassingbume, John Gille,
Tweed. Richard le Kyng, Simon Feraunt, Richard Ic Cole and Adam de Hoddesdon
assaulted him at Wodehalle, co. Hertford.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by William Tuchet that
Hamo de Wydesho and John Makery, with the persons alH>ve named, broke
his houses at Wodeluille, Astwyk and Lodewyk, co. Hertford, and carried
away his goods.
May 12. The like to William de Hardenne, Nicholas de Clony and Richard de
Berwick -on- Chiseldene, on representation by queen Margsiret that John de Tynteine the
Tweed. younger, William Capes, William atte Rewe, Thomas Todifer, Richard
Laundre, Robert Iryng of Wathe, Richaixl atte Holt, Henry Gustard, John
le Gardiner, William Tolle, Richard de Bakalre, John Masecok, Nicholas
de Sluggesheye, John Jade, .lohn le Mouner of Coleweheye and John hia
son, with others, broke* the pond of her mills at Netherlyro, co. Dorset^
carried away the stones, timber and piles of the pond, let the water ran
away so that the queen lost the profits of her mills, and assaulted her
servants. By C.
4 EDWARD IT.— Paiit II. 369
ng-i I J/EMBRAXE [2(1,
May 15. Commission of oyer and tornnnor to William >rnrtyn, John de Foxlo and
lk*rwick-on- Walt«T dc Pavcly, on complaint by John ih* Tvntcni' ihc vonn^rer (hat John
I weed. ^\^, (Jokor jind John \o Pclter, with othcT.s, pivvcn(cMl him from olitninin*;:
possc.»*sion of a ])l(it of land in Cohwehcyo, oo. Dorset, seisin of whieh he
had recovered against them, and which tin- sherill' of the connry of Dorset,
by William Capns, kin«,'*s hailiU', was willing to deliver to him, hnrneil his
mill, and assaulted his men and .servants Bv fine of IOOa*.
May 16. The like toHervey de Stanton and AVilliam de Colneye, on complaint by
iM'rwiokHm- Jojui, late the wife of James de Uh;i)ton, that .I(»hn Walkefare, Kobert
I weed. Walkefare, Adam Klsy and .lohn Trnke the younj^er, with other armed
men, contrary to tho pndiibitiou i.ssned by the .'-heritl uf the county of
Cambridge under the king's precept forbi«lding tournaments and deeds
of arms, entered her dwelling-house al I.selham, eo. Cambridge, and carried
away her goods, after she hacl received from the sherilF and coroners ibr the
county of Cambridge, upon making a paynnnt to tlu^ Exchequer, delivery
of the goods of her late husband, who was hangetl Cor felony.
By the earl of Gloucester, and C.
May 20. Tho like to Walter de Gloucestre, Hichard de Rodeney, Roger de Ta<*kele
liorw irk-on- and Robert dc London, on i)elitic)n bv divers men of the county of Glou-
iweeu. cester exhibiied before the Council, touching alhgcd malpractices by Miles
de liodcberwe whilst he was one of the justices of assize and gJiol dtflivery
for that county. [Pari. JFri(s.~\ Ry C.
May 18. Commission to Alan la Zouche and William TruFsel touching tlie alleged
defamation of John dt? Sornery by William de Bereford and others, who
assert that he has obtained such mastery in the county of Staiford that no
one can obtain law or justice therein ; that he has made himself more than a
king there; that no one can dwell thenj uidess he buys protection from him,
(hither by money or by a.ssisting him in building his castles; and that be
attacks people in their own houses with the intention of killing them, unless
they make iine for his protection. [Pari, JTrits.] By p.s.
June 18. Jfemorafidiwi, On tbi.-^ day the commi.ssion granted on behalf of John
de Somery is superseded by the king's lieutenant and the Council. [Pari,
Jrrits,]
Membrane lid.
May 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, Roger do Scotre
Ikrwiok-oii- and Hugh Wake, on complaint by J«Min, late the wife of Nicholas de
Tweed. Wari-ewyk, Eu.stace de Hurneby, Geoffrey Tuko and William parson of
the church of St. Michael, Warwick, executors of the will uf >*'icholas de
Warrewyk, that William son ol Nicholas de Warrewyk, John de J>roghtou,
William de Lockesleye of Fulebroke, chaplain, and Adam de Ludynton,
with others, <hoye away 14 cow.^, 12 bullocks, and 200 sheep, of the price
of 30/., at Alvechurche, co. Worcester, and also other goods, ail which were
in their custoily as executors. By C\, by fine of 20*.
May 28. Commi.-sion to Jollan de Dunelm, John da Sutton and John de la llayo,
Ik-rwick-on- in consequence of tlu' death «d' John U* Rrelnn, antl the absence in Scotland,
on the king's ser>ice, of Hugh de Neville, whom the king appointeil,
together with the same Jollan <le Dunelm, to be conscrvatois of the peace
and of the statute of Winchc>tcr for the county uf Ess^-x, to encpiire touching
a rublK-ry ol 42/. fnnn Achini de Huthe, merchant, upon the king's highway,
between Branketree and Halstede, co. Essex.
63579. A A
T^iee.1. ^y^^
370 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Memhranfi Wd — cont.
June 4. Commission of oyer and termiuor to Jolin «le Insula and John do Eiire,
lUnvifk on- tOMcliin^ till* persons who felled trees in the wood of Wilhirdeby, eo. York,
'JwimmI. yjjjj carried then; away, limited in the free warren of Bewyk in the same
county, fish(»d the stews, an<l took conies in the warren then\ all whicli are
in the kinj^V hands by reason of his custody of the heir of GeollVey de Melsa,
tenant in chief.
May 25. The like to Henry S[n*;urnel, H(»«rer de Seotre and IIu<jh Wake, on
Hcrwi«*k-ou- complaint by .hian, late tlie \\ir«' (»f Nicholas <lc . Warrewik, Eustace de
Twi'tfd. nurneby, (leofTrey Tukt* and Wi'liam parson < f the church of St. Michael,
Warwick, cxii'ulors of the will of Nichola** dc AVarrewik, that Wdliani
son of Nicholas do Warrewyk, John d«» Hro^^hton, William de Asshorn,
pnrson of the clinr<*h of Fnlclnokc, Hobert ?Ioryn, Gilb«*.rt l^nrndc, parson
of the church of St. Laurcnc«», Warwick, John de Miiumcs, William de
liOckcslcyc of Tulcbroke, chaplain, John le Ilunte. Kobert dc Ippewelle,
Kicliard lc» Kcu, John do Maydcneston of Oxford, John (fodhvne of
Ureyh's Stephen 1(» H«?rnereve of ChatUeshuntc, Alan le Porter of Warwick,
and Kichanl d«» Ebnelcye, with others, took away oO oxen, 20 cows,
1() bull(»ck>, .'»0() sheep, and K) pi^s, of the price of UK)/., at Fulebroke,
Hurlcye jiimI l*ylardynton llcri'v, co. Warwick, and other f^ood.<, all which
were in their custody as executors.
Bv ('., because granted in another writ for 20s.
Mav 20. Commi.'».sion to William Trus.**cl and J«>lin dc Sol ne.*it rondo to view the
Hcrwifk-on- manor and forest of Keckcidiam, and to report on th<"ir condition when
I weed. W. bishop of Worcester received them from j|Ueen Margaret, to whom the
late kin«j grant eil the custody thereof for her life. By C.
Mav 20. Commission of (»vcr and terminer to John do Insula, llichard Walevs
lU-rwiok-cn- and Hugh <h'. Ltuither, on con. plaint by Walter bishop of Worcester,
I weed. nia.»iter of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, that Nicholas son of (!*apin,
mavor of the citv (»f York, with otlhTs of that citv» have infriuijcd the
liber! ies and immuiiities granted by the late king to the ho>pital by
usur]»ing juris«liction within its lilwrty ; also by nuiking distraints and
attachments, assessing tallages, cxiU'liug divers sums of money for fore-
.stalling and trespasses of the assize of bread and ale, and a'so pontage,
pava^c and murage from tenants of the hospital report itig to the city with
goods and wares for sale, as well as other tallages and prests, and have by
proclamation forbidden anv of the citv to have dealinjrs with tliein.
^lay 2). The like to .John de Koxle, John J)ab(>rnun and llichard de Wyndesoro,
PiiTw iik-on- touching the pi rsons who entered the manor (»f AVallun-u|um-Thames, co.
iwiTU. Surrey, broke wtdU and dykes there, (h'jia.stured with cattle the corn and
la-rbage «:nnving in its lands ami mi*adow.»«, and carried away gocxls during
the ab.<ence in Scotland, on the king's service, of Oliver de Burdcgala, to
whom the king has granted the manor.
}fEMBRAXK Of/.
June 3. Commission r/c nalllis it fossafis to Hogi^r de Scoter, John de Foxlo,
Ik-rwiok-en
Tweed.
Waller de (Uoncestre and Mastir Riehard de Abyndon for the parts of
JJermuniieseye ami Wist^renewyche, c(»s. Surrey ami Kent, on represen-
tation by the bislii»i) «*' J^a^l^ ""d Wells ami tile prior of Bermoudsey of
4 EDWARD II.— Part IF. 371
1311. Membrane 9r/ — cant.
the losses and expenses ineuiTiMl by them throii<jh breach(?s of the banks
of tlio river Tliaiiies. Tlie coiiimissiiuiers are to report what expenses have
been ineurred by the bisho[> and prior in repairin<< the breaches, and what
compensation should be made to them on that account
Membraxe Hd,
June 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry le Scrope, Thomas de Cole-
Berwiok-on- ville an<l John dc Doneeastre, on complaint by the prior of Newbur«rh tliat
Twicd. Alexander de Ledes and Roirer his brother, .John ile Bradeford, Ralph son
of William Smnrtvnj' and John Vux^ with others, took awav the oxen
yoked to his j)loujjli, and also otht»r jdonjjh-e:itth> of liis on tlie common atid
king's highway at Kyrkel»y-on-the-Moor, eo. York, impounded some nf
them and drove others awav, a^sauhed his men and servants, scattered his
corn bonn<l in sheaves, cut his Rowing corn at. Mildeby, eo. York, and
took <i:amc in his free warren at Kvrkebv-on-the-Moor.
Bv the Chancellor, at tlie instance of John de Hothiim.
June 2(3. The like to Bobert de Cliderhou and Uichard de Ilarle, on complaint
HiTwick-ou- by John de Borewalle that Tlenrv son of Geoflfrev de Ilamburv, with
iwceci. others, assaulted him at Ilyudelepe, co. Woreosttn*. By iine of 20*.
(Inserfid at a later dale.) Commission associating Robert de Bracy with
the above justices, lo November 1311.
July 0. The like to William de Ormcsbv, W. de Colnevc and Richard de
Ben\u'k-cm- Walsingham, on com])laint. by Thonms son of Roger de Thornham lluit
Iweed. Rnnulph A.-ketel, Geoffrey Wyneman, Constantino Buntyng, Richard son
of Ilawysia and Ralph Wynter of Thornham seized his servant and aNo
his horse and cow and 20() sheep at Thornham, co. Norfolk, killed the
cow, and impounded the horse and sheep. By p.s.
Membrane Id.
Juno 12. The like to John de Foxle and Richard de AVyndc.«ore, on complaint by
H.'rw ick-oii- Isabella de Sancto Edmundo that ^^imon le Seler, Walter de Fyni'mcre,
IwiM'il. John * in the Hale,' Roger Colote, Geoffrey le Fiz Waryn an«l Kustacf his
brother, Simon le Fiz Waryn, llenry Colote, Stephen le Man of Bi.^jsheye
and Richard llieandiehe of Watford broke her houses and chests at Great
Stanmen*, co. Middlesex, fislu'd her stews, and carried away her goods.
Bv tine of K).«.
■r
June 14. 'i'he like to Henry de Gildeford and William de Goldinirton, on complaint
IJrrwirk-on- by William i\v Cnive that John de Seathebvrv and Juhn his son, with
iwecM. others, whilst he was absent in Scotland on the king's service and under
his protection, took away his goods at Caulin<'scraye, co. Kent, and a>si»ulted
his men and servants. By p.s.
June 12. The like to William de Ormesby, Walter de Bernyngham and Jlobert
BaynanI, on complaint by Adam Durand of ^I(»rley that Robert de Fngis,
parson of the church of Kymburle, .John Ilerlaund of Kynd)urle, Jolni d«»
Elyngham, John Nut of Suth Jernemuthe, John de Lopham, Andrew de
la Wyntle, Nigel Thursian, John Thurstan.Riehard Higge, William Pesaere
:in<l Roger ^lartyn broke li's hou«<'s at Kymburle, e(». Norfolk, iuijHi.soned
him, and carried away his goo<ls. By p.s.
A A 2
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311.
June 18.
June 18.
Tweeil.
yfembraue 7 — (out.
The like to John lie Fnxle and Rol)crt de Retfnnl, on coniplnint by
Ilcnlewvk of Btililok, vr'Ah
, CO. ll.nroiil.
Bj- fine of 4 marks.
Aj-slitoti nnd Ji.Lii lie Wylfiby
ly.'. CO. Norlhimiiiton, of Bogcr
_iistin<- .Ic ILtiIit
olhei'ri, seized uu<l iia|)
lo eiii]iiire liiiiehii
Bit>:>(.>t, siHni'tiiiKj V
s Wul,., John .K
(li'iith lit l)jiip(
ConunisNion of oyer nud Icniiincr lo Jolin de Insula. Ilii;;li ilu T..onlher,
John <Ie Eniv uml .lolm <le 1)olU(M^t^.^ t.>ixhin<; llii.' [>mmix who, witli
Simon ih' Kvnie, A.hon ih- MikdHlil. .lohn lU- (K-l.sthuriH-, Boger dc
Thorp- IIM<1 .loliii soil of Juhii •!<' Nortli .Mi
Simon lie Wiik.-lVM jil Hnrnjiifiion hy Itdt.
uwiiy liis ^ods, and uiit and tniin]'led down
di- (K-l.sthor[H-
■foril, I'Mti-rcil tin? house of
I I'eicv, CO. York, enrrteil
tlie tri'iii's growing in his
June 20.
Utrwick-im
Tw«d.
June 15.
Borwif^kmn-
Tirwd.
Mrmbraxb Gil.
Tlie like to Henry Sjiijrunu'I, H. de Scoter und Roliert do Verdun, on
' <'oiii|<hiiiil 1>y Wilh'iiin Iteymiind tliiit John l\iyii<-I. with otlicrfl, assaulted
him ni Hiinlyiigbury, co. \Vnrwti'k. cni off litu tail ol' liis horse, nnd im-
prisouLiI liim at Coventry until he found pledgea for pnymcut of n ranaom.
ByC.
Coiiiniissiim to Jl. Sjiigiimel nnd B. de Vcivlim to enipiiru (oucliintt the
band^ of iiriiicd men who fni|iient ninrkHti, ujui-ts, i>nd other ussuDiblies of
the men of the county ol AVnnvicfc.
By the lieei>er of the realm, nnd C.
Cnniniission of oyer and ti-rininrr to Jolin de Foxlc, blaster J. de
Everdon, iind Jiiliu de la Lude, on couiiiluiiit by .Jolin abbot of Bruern
(lie linwrii) llmt William w.n of Bidpli de Esleleehc, will, otlicrs, in the
tinit! of the liili- kiii^', diiis.-.! 31!! of his sh^ii, of ihe value of 50/., at
Esteliiihe. co. f-ilouci'^ter, uiili ihiir dof;s, wliioh bit many cf tliom, broke
liiM close, overtliR-w his iiirls Imlin with linilxr imd olbtT goods, broko tho
vurtH, tnuiii'litl ilown und consumed liis frrnwiiig com, carried away limber
and ^oihIs, and ofsnulted Iticliin-d ile Wyiiclienhui, hiH fellow monk, nnd his
scn-ant". By p.s.
The liku lo Hoger de Scotn-. John I'linyiiel and William de Spanneby,
on rom|duiiU by Peti'i' de ('ji]iihov)ie that I'otcr Breton and John Wode-
hnlle, with otln-Vs, enion d Ids manor nf Wuhmrsli in Iloland, e.o. Lincoln,
broko bis <!ooiti, eanied uwny his goods, and as-innhcd his men nnd Berrnnts.
Ilv line of 20*,, ut tin; instnnn^ of John de Crombwello.
July 6.
MEilliRAXE Htl.
'Ihe like to AVilliiim de Orme:
Wulsynj;hani, loueliing Ilie ]ierM
June -M.
The
■ lik.
Hvr*i<:k.or..
Forn-
Twoed.
of Ex
etev
>y, '\^'iUianl de Colncye and Bi<:liard dc
s ulio entered the }iiirk at Gytnvnghani
I at .Millielwi.ld. CO. :Norfolk, of John <Ic
<arl if Surrey, whitsi abseul in Seotliiud on the king'N itervice
his ]irotection, broke his weirs at liailemci'e, Uetegeye aud
he same eounly. nnd fisliul his t'ni' lislierics and stews. By p.a.
) to W. lie lloiinic, Nieliolns de Lnngeloiul and Matthew de
tourhin;; the |>i rsoiis who bit.ke the jiaiks of Walter bishop
Ht I'oiilun ami Lnunerslie, and his fi-ee wiirreiiB at Pouton and
4 EDWARD rr.— Part II. 373
1311. Mcmhrane 5(7 — cn?it.
Kaorj^aiil, Pmrxn, TrogaiT, St. GcrinaiK and Lawytton, and also assaulted
liis iDiTi ami sfr\ants at YaKl^^towo, Tivlithf* and St. Colmnb Major, all
which plac<««i an* in the county ul" Cornwall.
II V line of 20.S. made l.efore the Treasurer.
Memuraxe At I,
rlulv 1. Connnis<ion of over antl terminer to J. de ^Futford and Edmund de
IJtrwiik-oii- Jltnmii '•rave for the countv of Sullulk, touehin*; Kiclianl Tuteler of
iwffci. Kirkele, KoIxmI le Wanin'r, Henry de Kyn^^e.-sho^r/^e, Henry Ballc, Peter
de lJ('krt«>n, lioliert Denrys, Alan J>ontle, .John de Wymeilale, William
<le Dnnslal, l^ichard s«in td' II^Mirv de (innehilhe, Hubert le Hav of Lowvs-
toil, Sinion .*un of Kohert le i'ortur. Thomas Ci»nlkna|»e, Alun le Wliyte,
fjiihn I*oj,c. of Dunwiek, \V;dter 'J'hnrsion, Widiain JIawys, (leoffrey
Morel'rrd, li<»bert Mii-tard, William Pavn, Kdmund Pavn, William (lauijo,
John Carman. Thoriias IJakun. John Kvhcl, Henrv son of John le Presto-
sone, Hoherl K>n of .Fohn Pxuide, Ale\an<h»r r?on of Stephen Hondo, John
Heil, William Hi-d, Koirer le Man, parson of the ehnreli of Flixton, Jlobert
J?ond«», Hartholomew Wymy, Thomas Martyn, (.J<»()tirey Porton, John atte
Kerye and William .Man. prisoners in the ])rison of Ipswich, for robberies
committed on the srn mul in the port <»f Jernennuhe, co. Suffolk, upon
Sli*plicn de Dra;.ton and flohn de Helton, merchants of the realm, and
Davitl Ivonko of Dunkirk*-, Tl.omas de Derlinj^ron, Forlor Hoyne of Thur-
tlruih, John l\id«d of Wabaii, Hcnnan de Alonnuinia, Clesius i3roun of
S\reskM». Alard (h' Cot<*kvn of Zeeland, William Teman of Merlonde and
John Uopel (»r We>tkap«'l, ni« rehants of Flanders, who weie indicted
belorj' Wdliam dr C'olneyc jnid Robert Burguy Hun, justices of oyer and
termini-r at (Jroat Jernennuhe, co. Norlolk.
Hy line of LM).v. made bi'fore the Chancellor, at the instance of John
earl of Hiehmond.
June 30. The like to AVilliam do P>urne. Nicholas de Lanuelond and Matthew de
BiTwick-ou- Furnejius, (ouehiiifx th(» persc»ns who assaulted Nicholas Kussel at Yolde-
iwctci. stowe and Trelillio, co. Cornwall. By fine of 20f.
MEMnrtAXFs 3r/.
July fi. The like to John de Insula, William de llowk and John de Doneea.«stre,
Ht-rwick-oii- on complaint by Stipheu sf>n of John de Swanelond that Uichard de
Tweed. Anelauby of Wottlvelcye, with others, a^saulted him at Westelveleye,
CO. York, and at Swanelond in the same county carried away his ^oods.
By fine of 10*.
July r$. Conmussion to (iilbert i\v Koubiry, Henry Spi<?urnel and John de
Berwick-on- Fresin«:ffM to examine and corn-ct the record and process of a suit in
Tweed. ||,(, ,...iipt ^^[' hustings cd" the city (»f London, wherein William de Conductu
im]dradi'd Jidiii de llursham for not lenderiug an account as bis collector
of divers sums of money.
Membrane 2d.
July 1. Commission .«<ubstitutin;]: John i\o Foxlo and John de Gatcsfonl in place
Birwukon- of AVilJiam tie 15ournc and John Haiuhilf, the justices assigned to determine
Tweed. ^ s;uit bi'twoen John <le Mortldade and William de Belvero, master of the
house of St. Mark's, Bille&wik by Bristol, touching a pond.
371 CALENDAll OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Mcmhrnne 2d — cofif.
July (). Conimissiofi of over ami tormincr to William de Bourne, Matthew de
J3LM\vijk-«in- Funii'juis and yioholas ch? I^Hiificloiul, on complaint by John de Tivjngii
Tweed. tiijit William Jinin<h'l, J^'«>;iiial<l de Trelouthasmur the cider and Hoginald
hi:? son, Thomas IVier, J^uke de Trethaek, Philip de Penlcs, Warin de
Pencoon, Jtiohard de 'I'l-enewythe, Robert Ralum, John Beboo, Peter
J>rundtl, Gilbert do Tal<j:arrek and Richard do Gosneysek conspired
to<rether at Launccvcton and procured his imprisonment in the Flet, on an
apiH-al of rol>bery by Thomas de Tn*gonon, until he was acquitted ; and
also that iSerle tie Xanshuh^on, William Wyse, Serle Wy»e and John de
'J'roflucn, with other?*, in the time of the late king, enttired his manor at
(lodwolghliam, co. Cornwall, broke hid houses, and carried away his goods.
By fine of 2 marks.
(fnscrtvd at a later date.) Commission associating Thomas do la Uido
with the above justices. 7 July.
( 375 )
5 EDAVARD II.— PART I.
-i.>i-| Membrane 25.
July 11. Mandate*, i'i>r ono yoar, to all baililTs and ministers of the king, that if
Bcr\viok-on- JVtcT Banlo, king's marincT, whom th<* kin*; is sending with one of his
IwcM'd. ships to till* kingdoms of Spain and Portugal, jwssoa through their re-
spietivo bailiwicks, they an^ not to take, or oausu to be taken from him,
or from the? mcrehantH who have; ireight<*d the ship, any goods or wares,
with which the ship is laden, for the king's use or for the use of any
other person, without making due satisfaction to the merchants. By p.s.
July 10. Inspt'.viunts and confirmation of a grant, which William de Moravia
Ikrwiik-on- niadc to Anthony, sometime bishop of Durham, and his heii*s, of the manor
Twtvd. Qf Lyllesford, co. Xorthampton, and the advowson of \\s church, together
with its ht)mages, rents, services of free tenants, wards, i-cliefs and escheats,
and other appurtenances, for which a fine was levied with the assent of tho
late king in Ids court ; also of the subsequent grant by tho same Anthony
to l^obert de AVylgheby, his kinsman, and Margaret his wife, of the same
manor and advowson of its church, together with its knights* fees, 8er\'ices
of free tenants, customs, villeins with their goods and sequels, reliefs and
escheats. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Kobert de Sefeld (or Shefeld)
of a messuag(», 40 acr«\s of land, and 20*. of rent in Brampton to a chaplain
to celebrate divine s(?rvice daily in the chapel of St. Bartholomew, Bramp-
ton, for his own soul and all Christian soids. By fine of 100*.
Pardon to William de Scothowe, clerk, for cutting off a writ from tho
files of the Bench at AVestminster.
Vacated because in the fourth year,
July 10. Notification to the justiciary of Ireland that John de Meriet is in good
Bt-niick-on- health at the tlate of these presents.
Tweed. j^y iijg king's lieutenant, and by testimony of Robert son of Payn.
Ku<itace le Poer and Ela his wife, staying in Ireland, have letters nomi-
nating Thomas son of Walter and John de Kerdyf their attorneys for two
years.
July 12. Master William de Wassc'burne, staying in Ireland, has like letters nomi-
nating John de Elkelton and John Wyther his attorneys.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de lledenhale, parson of
the church of Shipmedwe, and Bene<liet de Wal^x)!, chaplain, to the abbot
and convent of Sibbelon, of 2 acres, 3 roods of land, and 27^ acres of wood
in Pe>.enhale. By fine of 40*.
July 0. Grant of the king's gift to Thomas le White, to whom for his good
Berwickon- s<»rvice in the wars in Scollantl the king granted a pardon for the death
T^^eed. (,f IJnbcrt Thurstayn and for abjuring the land of Ireland, of his goods
which were forfeited. By p.H.
July f). Pardon to Thomas le Whyte, on account of his good services in the ware
Berwick-on- in Scothind, for the death of Rol>ert Thurstayn and for abjuring the land
Tweed. of Ireland. By p.B.
376 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Mi'mhrane 25 — cout.
July !^2. AViit of aid, until tlic fca-^t of Si. Laurence, for the i)ersons whom "W.
Herukk-on- lii>lin|) (it Wtirccstor shall appoint to conduct John ile Convnggeston, John
TwclmI. ,],» J5(.i,.vialf, J (dill di» Waddtu, Williani dc Scotho, Hcni'y *de Wychale unci
.John ill* AVcnj^ravr, Tcini>hir<, dclivcri'd to him by R. archbishop of Canter-
bury and the I^rovincial Council assembled at Loudon to put back in a
monastery in hib diocese to complete their penance. [Fccrfcra.]
July 20. Pr<»tection ami safe-eonduet, for one year, for all merchants of Grenoa
coming within the realm.
I'acdtcii hccaifsc otherwise hereafter.
July 2o. i*owi'r for Hcibert de Kt-mlah*, constable of Dovor castle, in enlargement
tif othrr in^-truftious for the same purpos<», to attoidi and punish all ftersons
\vh«» shall interfere with tlu^ safe transit through Kent from London to
Dovor tl' \V. arehl»i>hop of York and his household, who has been sum-
mniu'd by the I'ope to attend the(ieneral Council, and to whom the king has
committed weighty matli-rs of State. By p.s-
July 22. Ijetters of lieen(*e to elect for the dean [Eustace] and chapter of Limerick
Iknvii'k-ou- upon .Master Laurence son of Peter and Thomas de Magio, canons of that
Twviil. place, bringing letters from them announcing the death of Robert, late bishop
of the see. By p.s. [2284 B.]
July lo. (nant to William de Crave of the custody of such of the lands of John
d(? Trailly a- aie lu»M in dower or for life, if such shall fall into the king's
hands during llu^ n;inority of the heirs, together with advowsons of churches,
esclu^ats, and other api»urtenances belonging to those land:-:. The late king
assis!ned to queen Margaret the custody of the lands of John de Trailly,
tenant in chief, 'luring the minority of the heirs, together with their mar-
riages, in part payment of 4,000/. granted by him of his gift to her; the
qutMn Si)ld the <Mistody and marriages to John de Sandule, king's clerk, who
subse<iuently soM the sam(» to the above-named William de Craye. By p.s,
Prritcction, for one year, for Michael de Lyttelport, parson of the church
of Alkebarwe, going beyond .--ens. By p.s.
Jul}' 12. !Mandate to "William de Thorntoft, king's clerk, keeper of the Ilanaper of
JJcrwick-on- the Chancery, in enlargement of a Ibrmer mandate to him to deliver out
Tweed. qj' (i^. issues of the llana|Hn- 118/. iU. «f/. to "W. bishop of Worcester, the
chancellor, in j)art payment of J, 000/. lent by the bishop to the king, to
pay to the bishoj) out of the same issues 141/. 19*. 3^</. in further satis-
faction of the king's debt.
By K., on the information of John de Sandale.
July 1.5. Grant to Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, of all
Itervv-iok-iui- custodies and marriages, which shall tirst fall in, to hold until out of their
'1 Willi. ijssues he shall have received in full the arrears of a sum of 6,000 marks
granted to him by the king as a gift. By p.s.
July 22. Licence for Margaret, late the wife of Walter de Hodeboville, tenant in
chief, to marrv whomsoever she will of the king's allegiance.
By fine of 40#.
Membrane 24.
Jnlv II. Pardon to Walter le Parker of Rabv, on account of liis good service in
Hinviik-dii- Scotlaiul. for the tleath of John the Shepherd {Berearii). By p.s.
Twti'd.
o EDWARD II.— Part 1. 377
]^3^J^^ Membrane 24 — cnnt,
July 12. Tho lik<*. for tho iin(ler-inontiorn*d, viz. —
Willijim le Clian?tter of Eyton for the doath of William le Mer'^or of
Evton. By p.s.
July 13. GeoflVoy Lake of Alkcbarwc for the death of Richard Dreuri of
Alkebarwi?. Ry p..s.
July 18. William del llulle of Avehury for rohbery and other felonies. By p.s.
July 2/5. William de Norwyeo of StepelmonUm, vienr <»f the cliurch of Wyche-
IJerwifk-oii- foni, for the <leath of Adam .muj of Ralph le Fovre of Wycheford.
.John de Stradosete for robberies. By p.s.
John de Tynimor for the like. Ry p.s.
Julv .'^0. Geoflrev son of Alexander <le He.^elini^ton for the death of Thonuis de
Bcrwick-on- Uavelirehl. Bv p.s.
i weed.
Julv 25. William le Flemmvnff for the death of Riehard de l>raokelev and for
BtTwick-on- abjnrin«; the realm. lly p.s.
Tweed.
Richard Purs for the siime offences. Ry p.s.
July 30. AVilliam de Enderby for the death of Richard de Milnebourne.
Bj p.s.
Au*::. 7. llcnrv de Wvnee.«tre for the deatli of John do Mortuo Mari.
Nottiii^hnm.
July 29. William son of Thomas de Chaddcsdenc for the death of John son of
15.r\viok-<Hi- Thomas de Si)oundon. By p.s.
July 13. Grant to Walter de Go.sewyk, bur*jess ui Rer(»wiok-on-Twoed, for a term
IJcrwick on- of four vears from Michaelmas next, of the issui'S of the j^n^at custom on
I wfifi. wools, liiih'S and wuol-fells in the port of IJertlepol, l*) be leceivetl by him
from the collectors there, in part payment of the kin^^'s debt due to him.
By p s.
Mandate in pur.««uaneo to the collectors, who are each year to forwani
to the treasurer and barons of the Kxcheipier for their information the
receipt.s for all sums of money paid over to Walter de Gosewyk.
July M. Liccnc(^ for the alienation in mortmain by Andrew Sj)ringehose of
\o\ acres of land in Rert^h to John le Keu, (thaplain, to celebrate divine
service daily in the church of Bergh in lionour of St. Mary.
By iine of 10^.
July 20. Mandate to Roln^rt de Leyburne, constable of the castle of Cokermuthe
IkTwick-ou- and keeper of the honor of the cjusth', to cause all defects in the castle and
Tweed. peel of the castle, the i)ark and lishery to be made good from year to year
by view and testimonv of two «;oo 1 and lawful men of tho.se parts. The
king will cause his reasonabh* expenses to be paid to him at the Kxchequer,
or will suffer the castle and honor, which he holds for a debt due to him
from the king, to remain in hi.*^ custody after the (h*bt is satisfied, until he
shall have levied his expenses out of their issues. By p.s.
July 1.1. Licence for Walter, bishop of Exeter, and his successors, to hold as fully
AS the prior and convent of Bodemynne have done the liberties of view of
frankpledge, animals called waifs, emends and punishment for breach of
the assi/.e of bread and ale together with all belonging to such view,
emends and punishments in the manor of Kacrgoul, as he asserts that he
holds the manor (»f the same prior and convent, which priory is of his ud-
vow.s(»n. hy an impiisitiou taken by the .sheriff' of the county of Cornwall, it
is found that the prior and convent, by reason of their domain, haye and
37« CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 24 — cont.
liitluTio have hail those libertios, and further that it is not to tho king's
loss to grant such licence, hut ratlier to his ailvantage, in tliat hereafter
(hiring voidanees of th«» see he will take the explces of the liberties, wliein?
hitherto he has taken nothing. By tine of 20*.
July 20. Mandate to Ma^tcT Richard do Haveringes, late archbishop elect and
Berwitk-oii- eonlirmod of Dublin, the keejier of tlie archbishopric, upon whose resigna-
Iwoed. ^JQjj ii^p Pop<» preferred John do Leke, king's clerk, eanon of l)ui:kidd
to that see, to (h'liver its temporalities to him, as he has by Master William
de IJirston, his proetor, rein)unce<i wiiatever (here is in the papal bull to the
prejudice of the king and tht^ ri^lit of the crown.
Writ (/f iiitcndvndo directe<l to the knights and other tcimnts of arch-
bishopric.
Mandate in pursuance to .Jdhn Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to deliver
the t(»mporalities to him. [lujedcra.]
.Jidy *lii. J*roteclion, with clause rohnntfs, for one year, for AV. archliishop of
IJerwick-on- York, going to th«» Genornl Council on the king's business. By p.s.
Tweed. ji^, jjIj^q l,.^^ ](.tt4»rs nominating Master Robert dc Bluntesdon and AVilliam
de Thorntoft his attorneys for the same titne.
Safc-C(^nduct, for one year, for W. archbishop of York, going to the
General Council.
July 18. (irant, at th(» recpicst of quwn Isabella, to Odin Bronard and Margaret
Berwick-on- dauf'hter of John de Viliers, her damsel, between whom a marria<re is
J weed. arranged, of 300/. for their sustenance, to be received out of the custodies
and marriages which shall first fall in.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworthe, escheator beyond
Trent. By p.s.
July 20. Power to Robert de Malo LacMi, constable of tin* king's castle of Ilorston,
Berwiok-on- to demi^'^e to tenants certain lands which appear by an inquisition taken by
Tweed. jjj,,^ tQ |)^» oscheats and which yield nothing to the Exchequer. He is to
return to the tnuisurer and barons of the Exchequer the rents payable for
the lands, with the names of tlui tenants. By C.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Antliony Pessiiigne, Anthony Ususmarisy
Francis Bachunus, Peter Rubens, Hugh LomeUn, Marmiou de Camilla,
Anthony Setronus, Aumfreonus Silio, iS'iger Falomoniea and Leonard de
Cornigia, merchants of Genoa, with their servants and wares coming into
the realm. By the keeper of the realm.
July 26. Protection, for one year, for William son of Robert dc Grenfeld, going
Berwick on- beyond seas with W, archbishop of York to the* General Council.
Tweed. jjy p,g^^ ajij \^y testimony of W. archbishop of York.
The like for the utider-mentioned, \\z. —
John dc Wvnton. William de Ore.
Edmund de Ripariis, Eudo de As.<!arto.
John de AlintMlitou. Master Nicholas de Calveton.
Nicholas de Eton. Bj p.s., and by like testimony.
They also have letters nominating William de Boys their attorney for the
same time.
July 20. Protection, until Christmas, for the abbot of Holmcultran, going to
Bainhrough. Ireland. By p.B.
Aug. 13. William Ic Parkcrc and Margery his wife, stiiying in England, have
Westminster, letters nominating Nicholas son of Robert Hughe their attorney in Ireland
for one year.
5 EDWARD II.— Part I. 370
13JQ^ Membrane 24 — cant.
Ma:4lcr A(ijim de Orletou, clerk, gone to the court of Rome on the king's
business b£Ls lettei't$ nominating John de Campania and Reginald de Rade-
uour his attorneys for two years.
Protection aLjo for him until Easter. By the Chancellor.
Aug. 6. The like, for one year, for John de Cambou, going on pilgrimage beyond
XottLDgliam. seas. By p.s.
Membrane 23.
July 24. Grant to Herbert de Borhunt, king s yeoman, of the custody of the
Bcrwick-cii- lands of John de Jloches, tenant in chief, during the minority of John his
Tweed. sou and heir, with knights' fiH?s, advowsons of churches, dowers when they
fall in, and reversions of all lands which are held for life of tho inheritance
of th(» heir, together with his marriage, or, in case of his death, of the marriage
of another heir. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworthe, escheator beyond
Trent, to deliver to him the custody together with the body of the heir.
Mandate to the same escheator to deliver to him the issues of the lands
from the time of the death of John de Roches.
July 25. Nicholas Johan, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Robert Baret
Berwick -on- his attorney lor one year.
Tweed.
July 24. Inspt\nitiu8 and conlirmation of a grant in frank almoin by William de
Berwick-ou- Vescy to the church of St. Mary, Alnewyk, and the canons thereof, of the
Tweed. church of Chottun for the safety of his own soul and the souls of £ustace
his father, Beatrice his motlier, and his ancestors. IMonasticon,] By p.s.
July 25. J. bishop of Carlisle, going to the General Council, has letters nominating
Master John de Bowes and Hugh de Burgh his attorneys for one year.
By p.s.
Aug. 20. Protection, for one year, for J. bishop of Carlisle, going as above.
London. By K.
Simon de Hoton, accompanying the bishop as above, has letters nomi-
nating Robert de Santford his attorney for the same time. By p.s.
Aug. 18. Grant to Payn Tybotot, in enlargement of a former grant during
Loudon. pleasure of the bailiwick of tho justice of Chester, that the king will
not remove him from the office without reasonable compensation. By p.s.
Aug. 11. Exemption, for one year, for William Page of Eggewarc from being put
St. Albans, on assizes, juries, or recognisances.
July 15. Licence for Fulk son of Fulk son of Warin to grant, in fee, to Richard
Berwick-on- de Abyndon, clerk, a messuage and one carucate of land in Staunton, co.
Tweed. ^Yiitg^ ijeij Jq ^hief. By fine of 100*.
July 25. Grant, at the instance of queen Isabella, to Nicholas de Chilham, king's
Berwick-on- yeoman, of the custody, during the minority of tho heir, of the lands of
Iweed. John son of John Traynez, deceased, who held of the bishopric of Durham,
lately void, by knight's service, together with the marriage of his heir.
By p.s.
July 7. Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry de BcUo Monte to be keeper
Berwick-on- of all issues, rents and profits of tho lands and possessions of the abbey
Tweed. ^f Bardeney, in the diocese of Lincoln, which house, an account of its
indebtedness, the king has taken into his protection. After making a
380 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 23^cont.
roasoniible allowanoi' for the sustfiiaiico ol* the nblmt, convi'iit and ministers,
tlio kf«»|M*r is, at Iiis tlisen»tion, to apply the revenues of the priory to
the disciiarp* of its oMi.i^ations. By p.8.
Aii«:. 3. Grant to VVilliain \v Latymor of the custody of the hinds of Nicholas
Horoughbri<1gc. Pointz, t(»naiit in ehit'i", durin*j tin* minority of the heirs, with kuip:hts* fees,
advowsons of ehurchc^s, rcvt-rsions of dowers and of lauds held for life of
his inh«'ritane«», when tlie same shall fall in, together with the marriage of
the heir.
iSIandato in pursuance to Ko^jjer de Wellesworthe, escheator beyond
Trent, t*) deliver to him the custody of ilu^ lauds, together with the boily
of the iieir.
Julv 12. Licence to Hoiro de Knovilli' to f(»ll all oaks in his wood of Killeeote,
lU-rwick on- wliich i< wifliin th«' uwU'H of the* kinij's forest of Dene, aed to cut dowu
i%\tt.'ii. 30 jn-r^.s ol* iindi*rwo(Kl thrre, with liberty to make his protit of the oaks
and u»nIei'wood, in enbir«reuu*nt ot* a «rr;iut by the late king to Bogo de
Knoville, his father, to loll the oaks, and by the pivsent king to him to cut
the underwciod. By p.s.
Aug. 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of William le Vavassur to be keeper of
Poiitcfract. thf city of V<»rk. By p.s.
Writ (/(' itifviidfndn to the mayor, bailifts and good men of the city of
York.
[ Tlu' writ is i/irnmptrfc and is canccllrd. ]
Am:. B. Or.'int to .lolm d(» Knokyn, king's yeouian, of the custody of the lands
Kotiiiigham. of Jiihu le Stianir<* ( I'lxfraiivi)^ lord nf KiK»kyu, tenant in chief, during the
minority of tlu* heirs, with knights' fees and advowson of churches, together
with the marriage of \\U next heir. By p.s.
Aug. 10. Writ de intvndvndo diicetfd to thi» tnayor, bailiffs and good men of the
Northampton, eity of York for William le Vavassur, appointed, during p.leasure, keeper of
the city. By p.s».
Aug. 16. Protec'ti(m, for one? year, for II. bishop of London, going beyond seas to
^Ve^tminKtc^. the (ieneral Council. By K.
Sai*e-<'onduet, for one year, for B. bishop of London, going to the General
Council. [/VfY/f m.] By K.
The like for II. bishop of Winchester. {FapderaJ] By K.
II. bishop of Winche.ster, going as above, has letters nominating Thomas
de Stall nlbrd and Thomas Alewy his attorneys for the same time.
B. bi.4iop of London has like lett<'rs nominating William de Ficlehani
and Robert de Teye. his attorneys.
Protections for the undermentioned persons accompanying the same
bi.shop, viz. —
Master William de Mek'ford. Richard Fillol.
William d»» Holhirst, clerk. Rolu-rt de Maydewelle.
William de Baldok. ' Walter de Sheffeld.
Master William dc Meleford, going as above, has letters nominatiug
William de Boxstede his attorney.
Membrane 22.
Aug. 13. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Capclia to John,
Westmineter. bishop of Carlisle, of the advowson of the cha[>el of Bramwra.
By fine of 60*.
:> EDWARD II.— Part I. 381
][JJ]^"J^ Mnnhranc 22 — conf
AuLf. 1. Piinlon to llio ^ocxi iiioii of tlie town of Xowcastle-iipon-Tyne, in satis-
Durham. faction <»f f).'5.'i/. (».v. >^i!. mivanc<*«l by llieni to tlu» kin<r. of the arrears of tho
farm of llicir town and of the farm itself until this debt is (iiseharged.
Uy p.s.
Mandate in ])ursuanee to lh«» treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
An^. IS. Aeknow-i'dirment of the kifiir's inth»bt<«dne>s to the prior of Christ
London. riiureh, ('aiitiTliurv, in the >\\n\ of (»o/., |ta\abl(> at Christmas, for 100
(jiiarte:s of wle.at, 100 qnarttMS (»f bjirley ami 100 quart«TS of oats sup-
j)ii«Ml on ch-maml for the war in Si'otland, as appears in an indenture,
d«*livi'nd into the Cliam'.'rv, betwi-en the prior and .John le l^iound, sheriff
of the eouiiiy of Kinl, vvlu)in the kiui^ has appointed to obtain supplies
from the nlimous houses in that eountv.
The like to the lUKh-r-mentioned, viz. — (sic).
Julv 8. l\«'mi<sion to John de J:ir^<»au\, ehaplain of queen Isabella and parson
Berwick-on- of the ehureli of Lan»reiieuton in lhi» bishopric of Durham, of payment of
Tweed. lot)^., in which he is indebtetl to tho kiii'r for the tenth for three yeaw
of his church. JJy p.s.
.fulv lo. Grant tu (iilbfrt de (Marc, earl of Oloneester and Hertford, of custodies
B«^rivic'k-oii- and marriairi'S, to be delivered to him by the trc»asurer and escheators on
Tw-t-cil. \)ui\\ M«l<.^ of thf 'I'ri'Ut, at a reasonabh' priee, until lie is satisfied in the
«3,ri(K) marks riMnainin<r unpaid out of a sum of o,000 marks ;;ranted to him
by th»* kinir, for the «r»'eat expenses he incurred on the kin*r*8 wTvice in
the war if» Scotland, and elsi»wh«*re. By p.s.
.Mandate in f»ursuance to Koger de NVellesworthe, escheator beyond
Trent
The like to Kubert «le Wodchous, escheat or on this side Trout.
The likf to the treasurer.
fj^
Afterwards, on 20 Xovember, the deputy of the treasurer was conunanded
to fh'livi.T to him the custodies and niarria;xe«<, which f»'ll in after 1(5 June
last, to hold as above.
Au<r. 2. (Jrant, dmin;: pleasure, to Uob(?rt de Welle, kin<;'s clerk, in succession
Dariiu^ton. to Robert Heron, of the ofiico of controller of the chamberhun.<hip of
Scotland.
Ahindutf in pursuance to Robert Jleron to deliver to him the rolls and
men.oramla of the olVure.
Auir. IS. Cirant, at the request of John de llothum, kinj^'s ch-rk, to Ralph de
Loii.hui. CrophuUe, sh«*rilV of Xottinj^hnm, that he shall not b(» njuioved from Ins
ollire sii lon;r as he c'ondufts himself pr(»p«rly, and that if h(» commits
any trisj)a^v; the king .-nhall tirst Im* certilied thi'ivof that he may signify his
pleasure tle_*ri'in. J^y p.s.
July 11. (Irant to Jidui Wo^jan of the cu^^tody of the lands of John de Cogan
BiTwick-nn- durin^r the niinoritv oi" his lu'ir, totr''lher with the hitter's m irriarre.
fit , C • ' «.. I^
^'*'"*- By p.s.
Aug. IS. LIe»n.*«' for thf appropriation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of
Loudnfi, St. Au;::;.-ti!ie*s, Hristul, of th<- ehinrh of Wotton, which is of their advowson.
liv line of oO marks.
Aug. 16. Parilon to RoImt^ Mm of John d»' Wodcnorton for the death <»f Roger
son of Jobn de WolcnortMii, as it app«»:irs bv the record of William de
(.)nm'»»by an«l the oiber juMici*-* of gaid delivery for Norwich that he killed
him in s«'!f-d«fence.
382 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1 311 , Membrane 22^ront,
An*j:. 4. Pardon to ITcniry lo IVrazoun, lulely takon within the kino's verge at Ber-
rontcfraot. wi(*k-on-Twe<(l, for the <h.*alh of Henry le Bn»t, a** it appears by the record
of the stewanl and marshals of the household that he killed hiiu in self-
defence. By p.s.
Aug. 18. Licenci* for the alienation in mortmain by Roger le Forester to the
London. abbess and eon vent of Wherowelle of a messuage, 40 acres of land and
5 acres of meadow in Bathewyk. By fioe of 40*.
Axvr. 11. Pardon to the prior of Diinstaple for the escape from the gaol of Dun-
Wi-st minster, stable of .John le White of Klnestowe, king's approver, Isuak de Hunger-
fnr<l, .John de Ilnng'jrford his brother, Walter atte Penne, John Shillynges
of Wotton by Nurthnniptcm, Salaman atte Dune of Kvrc, Robert atte
Donne his brother, Kieliar*! le Tournour of Essex (Dessex*), William le
W:ivls«;he of Catewade and Peter do Lyndeseve, who were in his custody.
By p.s.
Proteeli«)n, for om^ y«»ar, for the master and brethren of the king^s
hospital of (iod*s House at Dunwicli.
July 15. 11. bishop of Winehester, going beyond seas to the General Council, has
Wt-»tuiin8UT. letters nominating Thomas de Sauniord and Thomas Alewy his attorneys
for one year.
«
Protection also for him for the same time.
The like for the under-mentioned accompanying the bishop of "Win-
ehester as above, viz. —
llenrv le Taillur. Roger de Wodelok.
Thomas <U? Maid<»nestane. Simon de Chelesfeld.
(lervase de Rale. Oliver de Chedde.stsme.
MastiT Roger d(j la Jk-re, clerk. Nicholas d(» Thnddene.
Adam Bernard. Kdmniid de Shireford.
John de Shiiton, clerk. Geoifrev do Dunsterre.
blaster Kiehard Wodelok, clerk. Ralph de Reynham.
Master Richard tie Morcestre, John de Cliikehulle.
clerk.
By K., and by testimony of the bishop.
Roger de la Ber(% clerk, and John de Sliilton, clerk, accompanying the
bishop as above, have letters nominating Thomas Alewy and William de
Preslond their atlorni?vs for the same time.
Aug. 18. (Jervast? de Rale an<l Hichard Wodelok have like lettera nominating the
LoiidiHi. same persons. By K.
Aug. 2i). Prot<Hjtion, for one year, for W. bishop of Worcester, the chancellor,
London. going beyond seas to the General C.)uneil on the king's busines.<9. By K.
lie also has letters nominating William de Ayremync and Richard de
Avrtmvne, clerk, his attorneys for the same time.
Aug. 27. T'rotection, until Easter, fur Master Richard de Plamstok, going as
above. By p.s.
lie also has letters nominating Warin de Boilrigan his attorney for the
same time.
Memhranb 21.
Aug. 18. Protection, foi* one year, for Mast4'r William de Meleford, canon of the
London. clnireh of St. Paul, Lontlon, and parson of the church of Tollesbery, accom-
panying the bishop of London beyond seas to the General Council.
By testimony of the bishop.
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1311. yfcmhrane 21 — cnnt.
July 2o. Grant, for life, to Robert de Waltliam of the bailiwick of the hundred of
B«TW'ok-()n- (ifrtre, co. LcMcost*??. I3v p.s.
lv7eeii. ^Iiiiidatr in pursuance to the slieriirof Leicester.
Au":. ]S. /nspcvi/mts and confirmation of letters patent dated 18 March, 35 Ed-
London, ward I., jxrjmting that the s:iin of 2(),0(K)/. due to Roger de Mortuo Mari
from Peter Corbet, tenant in cliief, may, in case of the latter's death,
be levied on his lands, notwithstanding; that the same may be in the king's
custody. By p.s.
Iiieenc(» for the Friars Minors of Xotiingham to carry their subterranean
conduit throuijh the kini^'s lands and parks at Xottingham. By p.s.
July 30. Pardon to Thomas son of AVilliam Tod, on account of his services in
llerwick-oii- Srotland, for the death of Amies his wife. Bv p..«.
I » e»'n.
July 29. The lik(» to the under-mentioned, viz. —
William son (,f Halph de Neutou for the death of Richard Torold of
Xeutou. By p.s.
Auff. 10. William son of Richard le Brid for the death of Nicholas bailiff of
Nortluuiipton. Ralph de Touny. By p.s,
July IS. Henry de Tyresersshe for felony and other offences. By p.s.
Ik-rwick-on- Kc.^riujtM do Tvresers.she for the like. By p.s.
John de Tiresersshe for the like. By p.s.
July 29. John le Shernion of Assheburne for the death of Ralph le Shermon of
Assheburne. By p.s.
July 30. J^obert Wynter of the county of Suffolk for the death of Richard
B»'rwick-on- AVarde. Bv p.s.
1 weed.
July 18. William son of Ralph atte Hale of Chiltington for the deiith of William
Frere. By p.s.
Aug. 29. Nicholas h* Walsshe for the death of Thomas le Taillour of Kilmaynan
Londfui. iu Ireland. By p.s.
July 18. John Soliard for larceny of the horee of Robert le Barkere of Ipswich.
BtTwick on- By p.s.
Tweed.
.lidy 20. James de Boliton for the death of Gilbert atte AVeylate of Herlawe.
Hcrwick-on- Bv p.S.
Twffd.
Au'^. in. RobiTt le Couherd of Haltou for the death of John Colstavn of Haltoii.
Nortliainpfon. By p.s.
H«'nrv Horn of Bnrnard Castle for the death of William le Keu of
Barnard C'a-tlc, and for rrceiving Roger Cuffe. Jiy p.s.
Se[»t. 14. Walter le Sdler for the death of Robert de Someresham. By p.s.
IIadl('i);h.
Sept. 21, (JeotTrcy son of Robert de Coringham for the death of Ahin le Suour
Kiihaiii. of Eppeworthe. By p.s.
Peter De.^cource of Bayoune for the death of John de Tillebury of
Boston. By p..s.
Aug. 1. Pardon to Richard le Pesturc of Groat Holond, on account of good
Durliaai. service in Scotland!, for a robbery from Richard Hereward of Waleton,
CO. F^sex.
By p.s., and afterwards by word of mouth on the information of E. do
Malo Lacu.
384
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1311.
July 30.
IJtTwiok-on-
Awr, 20.
I^ondon.
A lip. 20.
Loudon.
All*;. 4.
Poiitt'frsn't.
•Iiilv 20.
.-
lk>r\vicl»-oii-
Tweed.
Au«r. 21.
London.
Au«r. 2;J.
I^ondon.
Anpr, LS.
Ix)udon.
Aii|^ 2o.
London.
Aii*,^ 24.
Loudon.
Aug. 2.).
London.
Membrane 21 — cont.
The like to Geoffrey son of Peter (ie Biirle, on account of good service in
Scotland, for the d^ath of William de Suthkenilworthe. By p.s.
Lif*v*nro for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas Paynel to the prior
a!id convent of Sph*l)nrn<> of on(» a<!re of land in Akhangre, held in chief,
in «*xt!]iange for an acre of land in the same town, which they hold in frank
almoin. By fine ol ti*. S//.
Vardon to Thoma«? de Leukenore, William de Poiintz, Richard his .*«on,
and John d<» Kelsted of the imprisonnnMit to which they were condemned,
when impleaded in the court of Kinu:*s Bench by A<;ncs de Frowyk for
abductinjr Henry lu^r son, a minor in her custody as his nearest relative,
his land bein;^ held in socap', and marryin*; him against her will. By K.
The aetion of Kichard de Cornubia, kin<5\s elerk of the market (cferictis
nostvr dn mvrcalo)^ in exiM'eisiii»j his oilice within the liberty of the bishop
of Durham between the rivers 'JVm* and Tees, is not to be to the prejiidico
of the bi>hop, or his successors, or of the church of Diirliam. By p.s.
Pardon to John de Hampton of his outlawry in the county of Kent for
non-app(>aranoe in the Court of King's Jiench when impleaded by Richard
«le Uokesle. By p.s.
Protection, for two years, for the abbot of Hyde going beyond seas.
By p.s.
(■rant to (lilbert de Sancto Audocno of the marriage of Matilda, kite the
wife of Xieholas Point/., tenant in chief, or of any penalty she may incur
by marrying without licence. By K.
Protection, until the feast of All Saints, for the abbot of Stanleye in
Wyltes. By the Chancellor-
The like, for one year, for the prior of Watton. By p.s.
Presentation of Jolm dc* Chen to the church of Durham, in the diocese
of Worcest(T, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land.s and
heir of William Kussel, tenant in chief.
Request, upon report that William de Maydencstan, king's yeoman, sent
to the court of Rome on the king's business, is prevent^^d from returning
bv death or some impediment, that all letters and instruments of which he
had cliarire may be (hdivercd to tlie bearer of these presents. By p.s.
Aug. 23.
London.
Aug. 20.
Membraxe 20.
(Irant to WalttM* de Oloueestre, on account of his good service to the late
king, that after his deatli the executors of his testament may have free
adinini*<tratiou of his j^oods, nntwithstandin^j anv debts he mav be bound in
to the kin«r.
By K., on lh»? inforuiation of W. de Melton and bmther John de
Lenliam.
Jolm de (Jra< is not to be charged with the issues of the manor of
Bru^twyk in lIold.rne>se l)« fore the Friday next after Michaelmas day in
the third year of the kingV reign, on which day he took the nmnor into
hi^ hands. Peter de (Javaston, earl of Cornwall, and Margaret his wife
on o August of that year surrendered the manor to the king, who on the
5 EDWARD II.— Part I.
385
Au^, 22.
1311. Membrane 20 — cont.
twentv-sixth of tho samo month commanded John do Gras as sheriff of the
Ciumty of Vork to toke possession of the manor, answering at the Ex-
cluqiier for its profits, but for sufficient reasons he had been unable to obey
the mandate before the date first above-mentioned. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the trea^iurer and luirons of the Exchequer.
Pardon, at the request of John de Somerj, to Robert do Stepelton for
enclosing without licence and making a park of his wood of Alissemor
and Stanleymor within the metes of the forest of the county of Salop.
By p.8.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Grerard de Eyllesford to the
prior and convent of Wormesleye of an acre of land in Kyngespeauno and
the advowson of the church of that phice, and also for them to appropriate
the church. By tine of 20/.
Aug. 22. Protection, for one year, for Jolm de Neville, going to Ireland. By p.s.
Aufi:. 20.
London.
Aug. 26.
London.
Aug. 28.
London.
Aug. 29.
Aug. 25.
London.
Aug. 24.
Loudon.
Aug. 25.
London.
68679.
Pardon to the al>bot and convent of Evesham for acquiring in mortmain,
witliout the late king's licence, from Malcolm Musard, tenant in chief, a
knight's fee in Aston Sumerville, which for that trespa.ss Walter de Glou-
cestre, then escheat or on this side Trent, took into his hands ; with resti-
tution of the same. By fine of 30/.
Bond for payment at the feast of the Purification to the executors of
Antliony, bishop of Durham, of l,t'$86/. I3s. 4d, for gold plate bought from
them for the king's use. [Fadera.]
By bill of Ingelard, keeper of the Wardrobe.
Api)ointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Norwico to be a baron of
the Exchequer in the room of Walter de Gloucestre, deceased. [Pari,
ff^rits.'] By K., on the information of J. de Sandale, the Treasurer.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for W. bishop of Worcester, the chancellor,
and ids houii'ehold going beyond seas to the General Council. By K.
Presentation of Robert de Hemelhamst<^o to the church of St. Nicholas,
Suthkelseyc, in the diocese of Lincoln. By K.
Richard, abbot of Westminster, going l)eyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating Robert de Kedyton and Thomas do Wenlako his attorneys for two
years.
Protection, without clause, for him for the same time : also with clause
until Easter. By K., on the information of J. de Chcrleton.
The abbot of Hyde, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Nicholas
de Pershete and lialpli de la Marche his attorneys for two years.
Licence for the ac([uisition in mortmain, after inquisitions taken by writs
of the king's chancery in Ireland, by the Friars Preachers of Kilmehallok
of two ])lots and 2 acres of land adjacent to their area. By p.B.
Licence for tlie alienation by Thomas de Berkelee to the prioress and
sistiTs of the hospital of Bocland, eo. Somerset, in aid of the sustenance of
his (hiught<T L^abella, a sister of the hospital, and for the term of her life,
of a n'lit of 4/. issuing out of lands in liamme, which Thomas de Stano
holds from him. By K.
Licence for William Beneyt of Exminstre and Joan his wife to grant, in
fee, to Hugh de Curtenay a third part of the hundred of Exmynstre, co.
DeyoDy which they hold from him. By fine of 40«.
BB
386
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311.
Aug. 20.
lx>Ddon.
Aug. 29.
London.
July 8.
Berwick-oil-
Tweed.
Sept. 1.
London.
Membrane 2() — cont.
Pardon to William (f«»rmeyn of the island of Gerneseye for abjuring
the island, as it a|))K;ars by the ciTtificale of the keeper of the islands of
Qerebove and Gcrncsevc that he did so on aecount of a theft of a bubhel
of barley meal t()«;eth(T with a 8iick from the house of Colin le Truan.
ByK.
Riehard de Hereford, elerk, stayin*; in England, has letters nominating
Ralph de Hiir«;h\vode his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Proteetion, until the Puritication, for William de Grandisono, staying
beyond seas. l^y the Chancellor.
errant to John Vann<* and his fellows of the society of the Ballardi of
Lucea of all issu(*s of the custom on wool, hides and wool-fells in the port
of Kyngeston-npon-irullo until they are satisfied in the sum of 1,613/. \2s.
in whi(!h tli(> king is in<iebted to them for divers payments made by them
on his iH'half, and for goods bought fnun them for his use, as appiiars in a
bill under th(» seal of Ingelard cle Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the wanl-
robe, and which has been delivered into the Chancery. One part of the
seal <*alIcHi the eokel is to V»e delivered to them.
By K.. on the information of the Treasurer.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors in that port to deliver lo them
one p»rt (if the seal an<l to permit them to collect the i.ssucs of the custom
until they are satisfied in the above sum.
Pardon to Robert Catelote, a prisoner in Newgate gaol, of his outlawry
for non-ap|M*anince before the justices of oyer and terminer of the late king
for the count Y (»f Kent, to answer for the death of Stephen le Combere and
for other trespasses. By p.s.
Lifumce tor .lolm de Somersham of Sutton to grant, in fee, to John
Warysun of Sutton ()^ acres of land and \\ acres of meadow in Sutton by
Hykeleswade, held in chief. By tine of one mark.
Pardon to .John de Mohun of 100/. which he owes at the Exchequer.
ByK.
Mandate} in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Aug. 28.
London.
Aug. 8.
Nottingham.
Aug. 28.
London.
Aug. 27.
London.
yfEMBRANS 19.
Grant to Oliver de Burdegida, king's yeomnn, Xo hold free from rent the
lands in Windsor, pr(?viously granted to him by the king, who had been
enfeoffed thereof by John de I^ondon. It appears that certain of these
lands are of the purprestures of Windsor fon\st, and were, in the time
of the late king, let to John de London, subject to the payment of rent
at the Excheipier. By K.
Grant, addres>ed to Alice la Palmere, to the good men of the town of
Nottingham of pontage for a term of five years for the repair of the bridge
of Hithcbethe. The issues of the pontage an» to be applied to carrying out
the repairs under the view and by testimony of Hugh de Estapelford and
Bobert de London, burges.ses of that town. By p.s.
liestitution, as his right, to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex an<l constable of Englau<l, of the constablii.ship, which the king had
taken into liis hands. By K., on the information of Henry de Percy.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Prohibition to archbishops, bishops and others against permitting pro-
ceedings to Ih» comineneed under pretext of any commission addressed to
them, or any one of them, in der .>gatiou of the king's aathority, to disturb
5 EDWARD II.-Paut I.
387
131L
Aug. 22.
Loudou.
Aug. 27.
London.
Aug. 28.
Loudou.
Sept. 2.
Loudon.
Sept. 3.
London.
Membrane 19 — rant.
liichnrd do Cornubia, king's kinsman and clerk, in the [josscss^ion of the
prelwnd of North XeubaUl, in the church of St. Peter, York, to which the
king has collated him. [/«Y/fr«.] By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance for the arrest of all persons, who in derogation of
the royal autliority may attempt to interfere with the peaceable possession
by Richard de Cornubia, king's cltTk, of his prebend in the church of
St. Peter, York. [F(edera»'] By p.s.
l.icence for the alienation in mortmain by Master William de Lanca.stre
to the Friai*s Preachers of Lancaster of a rood of ground for the enlarge-
ment of iheir area.
Inspe.vimus and confirmation of a grant in fee, dated at London
Wednesday on the morrow of St. Bartholomew L311, by Katherine daughter
of William <le Leyburne, decea'^ed, to Gerald de Ta<tis ol Gtiscony, knight,
of all the lanils late of Bernard de Securo, and all the lands at Saints Croiz-
du- Monte in Gascony, which the lat^ king ha<l gi-auted to Roger de Leyburne
her grandfather, ami the reversion of which, upon the d<^ath of John do
Vitnina the tenant for lifi» by grant of her father, was bequeathed to her by
her father, together with homages, srrviees, customs, rents, and all liberties
and free customs, easements and profits pertaining to those lands. Wit-
nesses, Bartholomew de Batc^lesmere, GeolTrey de Say, Robert ile Echingham,
R<)bert de Shirland, Richard de Rokesie, «Tohn de Campagnia, John le
Sauvage, Nicholas de Kiriel, Thomas de Sandwyco, William de CosiutOD,
and Fulk Payforer.
Restitution, as his nght, to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and
Essex and constable of England, of the coustableship of England, which the
king had taken into his hands. By K., on the informutiou of H. de Percy.
Pardon to the prior and convent of Ely for appropriating in mortmain,
without licence^, to themselves and the church of Ely a mes:suagc and 160
acres of land in Ereswelle. By line of 10/.
Clementio, abbess of Romeseye, who on account of illness is unable to
attend to business, liiis letters nominating Henry de Asevile and Thomas
de Marisco her attorneys for three yeoi-s. By K.
Membrane IS.
Sept. 1. Inspexiwus and confirmation of a grant, dated Sunday before the feast of
I/ondon. St. Marjraret the Virgin, 4 Edward II., by Richard «le Langelord to
William son of Walter dt? Wengrave, ol' ail his lands, rents and services in
the pari>h of Elthnni, co. Kent. Witnesses, Robert de la Knolle, John
de Henlee, Nicholas Maundeville, StepiitMi de lleighani, Adam Sinmndy
Amicus Godson and John the ch»rk {cleriv.o), \^y p.s.
Licence to William de Tothale, prior of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusideni in England, to api)oint Richard de 1/jycestre and Roger de
Barwe, brothei-s of the order, his attorneys to act for him in matters
touching the Hospital.
Aug. 28. Lic(!nce for Robert de Harewedon, to grant to Geoffrey de Weston and
I«oudcm. Thomasia his wife and his heirs a messuaige, one virgate of land, and
twenty acres of waste in Laverkestoke, co. Wilts, lield in chief.
By fine of 20f.
BB 2
CALEyDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311.
Sept. 2.
IiDDdOD.
Sept. 3-
Sept. 1.
Sept. 2.
Sept. .1.
Membrane IS — eonl.
Prt'siPntntinn oriliicli i]f Ki<ini>loii,cIiii|il:im,lothG church ot Li]Ung*ton
the (Ium;cs(.' of Ltm-olii.
I tlic iiit'urmntion ot the T:
the iilihol tit Croillanil, troing to the Genenl
11) K.. oil thi' idformutiou of' the Treasurer.
Lh'cncc for Hojrtr lu Wiiiv hi p-nnl to Aihim rli; Slock, niid Gcds his wife,
nnil his lieiis, Ihc iihiikii- of ItiiMcshHU', logi'thcr with (he udrowfloii of its
church, h<-l<l in .-lilcf. liy tine of 30/.
Liccnri', at th<f insrtiiii-i' of hrothcr .Tohn do Ticnbiiin, llio king's confessor,
fur the tiMiot mill i-otivi'iii uf llnitui), l<i iu-(|utni in inuitiiiaiu luiids and rents
within the city of liOiidon, to the vciirly value uf !()/. By K..
Variile^l A^rainr suri't:iiitervi/. H/ton Ihf aequUilioti by the ahbot and
eontcHt, 12 t'rhraari/, !i likhard H., uf liuiil to that ralue.
Inapeurimiit und coiiliriuiilit
Ilfiii-y d(! I'lii-cy, liird of Sc
Colhit'hiiis WWhtAi mid (i.m
ofthelti'Iliirdior Luciii. for
of Kii'ki-liy ^[ort'slK-viHl, mid
the <'n>todv of which iiMiior
of.r<>hti<Ic WtikciiiidofJoiii]
to him (ogcthiT with e^hiii
ajiprovi'iiieiits, mill ull otlji-i'
it for the tcTiii (if his piuit, a
the full &^f. of oik; of the heii
nessei% Robert win of I'livii, 1
WiUiniu T^l•llt(^ .loliu ili- Lii
citiztoiH of Loudon. By
11 of n jimiit, 1 Scptomber, 5 Edward II., by
iiier, kiii>;hl, to V'aniic B<-llnnli, John VauDe,
■il lie Ciiiiirtr". and their fellows of the society
n sum of money |iaid by them, of the manor
nil thnt hi* hiiH therein of the king's grant,
iliiriii<; the minority of Thotnox, son and heir
liiH wife, teniint in chief, the king had granted
s, wiuils, reliefs, snits uf courtR, and all other
'omiiKidilies and caBcnicnts. Tlioy are to hold
ud in cHfie of tli<' death of the beh-, then until
K of the same John dc Wake and Joan. Wit-
ifiWrt le Concslalde, Henry du Bois, knights,
leoln, 'Hioinns Bonicin and .lohn de Bereford,
K., on the iufonnatlon of Itobert son of I^yn.
Siife-coiuhiei for llcginnld Berordi, king's ycomtin, going beyond seas on
the king's busines.1. By the Chanctdlor.
The like for Guy Donati.
Assifrnnieni of a tnoieiy of the i^nues of the custom on wools, hides, and
wool-fellK in the |iort ol' Si>ulhiim|iti>ii I'roiu the date when the claims of certain
merchants of (ia^eony, to whom the cuHtom has been as.'igned, shall have been
Hatisfied, to Arnald J jinihei't, ( ieninl de Marsnu, John Merkand, John Terry,
Stephen Ciistinet, Iteyiimud (iiruiit, Foneius Uytanl, Poter Ueimon and
Bemnrd du Sliirsiin, inerchaut vintners, until tbey slmll be satisliod in the sum
of 446/. Hi., in which the king is indebted to them for wines bought for
bis u!-G by Ili-nry dc ."viv, his hite butler; and also to William Filloli,
men'bant of Villeneuv<> d'Agen, for the discharge of n sum of 50/. 11<. t5^d.
due for wines bought Ironi him by Muster John de Weston, chamberlaiu of
Srollimd, a.'' U eonlaiiieil in two liills of the \VHrdrobe. Tlie one part of
the kinif's seal, ciilleil the Coket, is to he delivered to them to hold for that
VaculKti liccaiisf xiirrvmfern)! and rimeelled.
{Incoi/ipU'lv entry.) Mumlule to tlic collectors of the custom.
Appoint intent, during pleasure, of Willium de Bodcmyn, clerk, to the
custody of tluf siuiiUer |)iccc ol' the seal for the recognisances of debts for
the town of LoHtwythicl. By K.
Roger de Xorlhburgh, clerk, staying in EDglaml on the king's service,
has letters uomiuiiting Kiehunl do WoUi-hous bis attorney for two years.
ByZ.
5 EDWARD II.— Past 1.
389
1311.
Sopt. 3.
London.
3fembran€ 18 — cont.
The abbot of Croillniul, goin*; bc'voinl seas, has letters nominating Robert
fie AVhethanistt'tle, his fellow nuink, and Johu de Glaston his attorneys for
one year. By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Sept. 3.
London.
Membrane 17.
Confirmation tci the abbot and convent of ^liddelton, upon representation
by them that all their charters and muniments have been destroyed by
lightning, of all their manors, lands, rcMits, pdssessions and liberties, as the
sjimt' are returned in incpiisitions taken by Master liichard de Abyndonand
John de Batesfonl, assigned by the king for that pnrjwse, viz. the manor of
Mi<ldelton, held in chief in frank almoin, containing 26 bides of land,
together with div«TR libeilies, a yearly fair ami a market once a week, the
bedelrv of the hundred ol' White weve, the church of Middleton with
Its chapels of Wonlond, Lyseombe and Wv<leeond>e, the tithes of their
demesnes of Iloleworthe, two parts of the tithes issuing out of the demesnes in
Muhtbnrne of ♦John de Muleburne, 5 hides of land at Woulond, held in chief
in frank almoin, and 3A hides ot land al Lysc(mibe, held in like manner, all
of the gift of king Athelstan ; at la Lea, a messuage and 3 carucates of land,
held in like manner, of tin* gift of liojrer de la Lea, Emma late the wife of
Kalpli de la Li'a, William le S(|uyer, Hugh le S(piyer and Robert Eustace,
in whieh place they have «liv(;rs liberties of th«^ gift of king Athelstan; the.
manor of Stokland, liehl in like manner, containing 10 hides of land, with
the advowson of the (church and of the chapel of Dalewode annexed to it,
member of the manor of Middelton, with divers liberties and a yearly fair
in the vigil and on the day and morrow of the Assumption, and a market
once a we<'k, of the gift of king Athelstan ; the manor of Brodesidclyng,
with its members, Ilulfeld, la llalvehide, Tpsidelyng, Elyston, Clialmynton
and lilakemore, and divers liberties held in like manner, together with the
advows(»n (»f the eliureh of the maii(»r and the chapels of Hulfeld and
Up>idelync annexed to it, the manor containing 38 hides of land, viz. at
BrcMlesidelyng 3(» hid(»s of land, 'it Hulfeld and la llalvehide 6 hides of land,
and at Chalntynton and Hlakemore 2 hides of land, of the gift of king
Athelstan; the manor of C.-attestokt? with its members, Doudeleshcgh,
Wychani, Hestesd(m and C'hauntemerle, and divers liberties, held in like
manner, and the advowson of the church of the town of Cattestoke, of the
gift of king Aihelstan ; thc> manors of Cumpton, ccmtaining 6 hides of land,
with divers liberties and the advowson of its church, Wydecombe, Osmynton
containing 5 hides, together with the advowson of its church and wreck
of sea, and Ilolewoiihe, containing (i hid* s of land, with divers lil)erties and
wreck of sea ; <nie liiile (»f land at Honleleston with the advowson of the
church of that town; 3 liiiKs of land at (Myve, 1 hide at Litlepudelc ; at
Fromemonihe, which i> called the IMand of St. Helen, 2 hides of land with
wreck of si^a ; at Ore 1 liidt; of land with wreck of sea, all which are of the
gift of the same king and are held in cbi(»f in frank almoin ; at Holeweye
a messuage and 2 carucatf»s of land, held as above, of the gift of Luke do
Stok(% and a nn'ssuage and ont^ carucate of land called ^ Bestcdon ' of the
gift of Matilda and .Joan, (laughters and heiresses of John de Bestcdon, and
of the release of .John son and li(»ir of Avicia daughter and co-heiress of the
same John de Be^^tedon, sometime tenants of the al)1)ot and convent, and of
which they held a grant of the late king; a mill jKHid at Cattestoke, for the
re]mirs of which they have turves and ])iU^s in the manor of Wroxhale, of
the gift of William le l)en«»ys, sometime lord of that manor, which grant
his sou Adam le Deneys confirmcil ; at K nolle, a mcj^uage and 2 carucates
of land held from the abbot of Glastonbury by service of half a knight*a
390 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane 17 — cont,
fcv, or the fixh ol Miibel de Kiiolle and of Jli(diani de Col>Ghain; at Cley-
iuiiif^iv, ji nii\<suii«:e and one carucate of laud, Iiehi from the heir of * Alfred
de Lincohi ' by the service of Vld. a year, of the «j:nint of the ^ame AUVed ;
and at Kyn*;sted(\ a nie.ssuatro Hud one earucatc of land, held of Nicholas de
Antiocliia by llie >erviee «»f a fourth i)ari of a knight's fee, of the ^ft of
\N'alrei- <h' Kynj:Htfd(», anotht^r niessuaj^e and virgate of land of the gift of
WahiT de Hey villi •, a mess uaj^e and vir«jsito of land of the gift of Walter
Pays and William Searlet, 4 aei-(»s of hmd of the gift of Ilamu Dim, and a
moiety of a vir«jate ol" land of the gift of John Sake; free warren in all
the dcnii'Mie lands ol' the above manors by a charter of the late king; at
('halv(.Hh)nebuys, diveis lands, held in fnmk almoin, viz. a messuage and
10 aero of land ot' the gilt of Henry le Frere, 2 acrcs of land of the gift of
Andrew de Chalvedon, and one acre (»f the gift of Riehanl Sprewel, with
|)astnn> for divtMs animals ; at Pulham, a messuai^e and carucatci of land,
held in frank almoin, of the ;^ift of Osbert son of William, and of the releatse
of Ali'n'd de Lineoln ; at llenlegh, a messuage and virgate of land, held
•)f the ablu*s> of Sbaf'tesbiiry in fnink almoiiiyof the gift of John the clerk
of Ilenlegh; at Haki'bi're, a me.-suage and 2 virgates of land held of Robert
de UakelMMf in frank ahm»in, of the gift of IlngiT Uagon ; at Ekcrdon,
OS. ol' n nt li-oin Henry de Kk«*nl(m of the gift of Kt)bert de Ekerdon his
an(vstc»r ; at Wynterbnrne Stikelland 4,v. of rent, held in frank almoin,
issnini:: out of land wliieh William son of Roger the Chaplain {capellani)
soil ('time heitl of the gilt of Walttrr de lleyny and Alice his wife; at
Wolvcrrne Wotton, I7.v. of rent, held in frank almoin, issuing out of that
manor, of the gilt of (itMilIri'y de Familia Maugeri ; at Wynterburne
Mostcrt'ston, KKv. of rent issuing out of lands held by the heirs of Matilda
daughter of Hobrrt de Monsters from the abbot by knight service; at
I.)orelie."»ier, burgages, a stall, and rents; at Melecumlie, one burgage held
by the serviee ol* Sr/. a y(.*ar ; and at Wynterburne Kyngcston, 6*. of rent
issuing out of the tenement ol' William Pipercoru.
By K., on the information of brother John de Lenham.
Membrane 16.
S(»pt. 11. Safe-eoiiduet, until All Saints day, for Thomas de Kyrkeby, king's
Iludliigli. clerk, sent to Norfolk and Suffolk to convey money to the Wanlrobe.
By K., on the information of the Treasui-er.
The like for the under-mentioned, viz. —
William do Basingstoke, sent to Suftolk as above,
'lliomas de Folkanlbv, sent to the counties of Lincoln and York as
above.
July 8. Pardon to Hugh de Waterville of his outlawry for non-appearance in the
licTwick-ou- court of King's I^ench, when impleaded by lli^nry de Aldewyncle and Joan
Twl'cmI. IiJj, \;\[fi for a tresj)ass against the hitter. By p.s.
Sept. 21. Presentation of John Lambert to the church of Hellawe, in the diocese
KItham. of Lincoln, in tin? king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir
of Adam de Welh\ tenant in chief.
By K., on the information of W. de Ayremynne on behalf of the
Cban<'eHor.
Sept. 21. Safe-eondiiel, until Easter, for Walter de Alemuthe, master of the king's
Kltlium. ship la Plvutv, of Westminster, going with his ship to divers parts on the
king's business.
By K.. on the information of W. de Ayremynne on behalf of the
Chancellor.
5 EDWARD II.— Part I.
S91
1311.
Sept. 30.
London.
Oct. 1.
London.
Oct. 1.
London.
Oct. 2.
London.
Oct. 1.
London.
Sept. 12.
Uadleigh.
Oct. 4.
London.
July 15.
Berwick -on-
Tweed.
Membrane 16 — cont.
William, abbot of Qymyiiges, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Auketii de llida and Teter le Engleys his attorneys for three years.
William, abbot of Foniendlle {de Sancto fVandregisilio\ staying beyond
sean, has like letters nominating Henry de Uphaven.
Prest'iitJition of William de Milford to the church of Claylieingre, in the
diocese of Exoter, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the Templars
being in his hands. By p.8.
Appointnieiit, during pleasure, of Henry de Percy to the superior custody
{ad super lore m eustodiam) of the ciistlc of Scardeburgh, although John
Sam))son holds the custody of that castle under a grant for life of the late
king. The latter is to suffer Henry de Percy to enter and remain in the
castle and to permit him to deal with the custody. Nevertheless John
Sampson shall keep the ca.^tle under him and shall receive the fee for the
custody thereof in accordance with the tenor of his grant. By K.
Writ de intendendo directed to John Sampson for Henry de Percy.
Giant to Anian Scis, bishop of Bangor, of pcnni.ssion to dispose of his
goods by will, and that his executors shali have free administration thereof.
By K.
Kal[)h Kencfeg, going to Ireland, has letters nominating William le Lon
his attorney for one year.
Master Geoffrey de Blaston, going beyond seas, has like letters nomi-
nating Simon de Shenfcld and liobert de 131aston his attorneys.
Presentation of Nicholas de Lyndwod, to the church of Drexthorpe, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the
lands and heir of Adam de Welle, tenant in chief.
Vacated because below.
Protection, until Easter, for the prior of Sympyngham, gone beyond
seas on the king's service. By K., on the information of H. le Despenser.
Grant to Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Margaret his wife, that upon
tltf* death of Bartholomew that reversion shall remain over to his heirs,
which the king at the request of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, and of Henry de Lacy, the late earl of Lincoln, has granted to
them to hold for their lives and the life of either of them, with remainder
over to the king and his successoi-s, of the C}i.stle and manor of Chilham, co.
Kent, and of the manors of Bedelingwelde, Kyngeston, Hatfeld and
Whitstaple, and a rent of 70«. 0\d. in Dover in the same county, and
another rent of 40/. in Chinglesford, co. Essex, together with the hun-
dreds, knights' fees, advowsons of churches, liberties and free customs
appertaining to the castle, manors and rent, upon the death of Alexander
de Balliolo, tenant for life by the law of England in right of Isabella, some-
time his wife. In consc'(|uenee of a felony committed by Jolm, earl of
Ascelt's (Athol), for which he was hanged, son of Isabella, sometime the
wife of Alexander <ie Balliolo, the castle, manors and rents will upon the
death of the said Alexander, revert as an e&cheat to the king. In exchange
Bartholomew de Badeiesniere grants that that reversion in the manors
of Heghtredebnry, Colerne and Sleurte, co. Wilts, together with their
hundreds, knight^«' fees, advowsons of churches, liberties and fi'ee customs,
which had been grantecl to him and his heirs by William de Monte Forti,
upon the death i>f John de la Mare, tenant for lite of those manors
which wen^ cf the inheritance of the said William, shall upon his own
death remain over to the king. Barthoktmew de Badelesmere and
Margaret his wife are, if they survive John de la Mare, to hold these
manorb for their lives and the life of the survivor of them. By p.a.
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311.
Got. 9.
London. buyonil
Mrmbrauc IC — conl.
rnnlinnl <1oacon of Sniietn Mnrin Novn, Oenn of Salisbuiy, stoying
minatiiigBcrtraud ilcLiipe and Aymer de Virsaco,
Mbubraxk 15.
Si'|)t. 1. Miinilnt<> to llie liiKlxijm cif Loudim ami Lincoln, chief collectors of the
l^iiiilou. ciin-i-iil liiilli, ti) jiiij- iiK qiiiokly ns [xiii.-'ibli! to Masl«r William Testa (<lo
Tu»l!i), aicliilciitoii of Aii-uii in the chiin'li of C'uiniiif^s, (archiJiacouo
Artinrn' in rrctitiii Coiieii'), iiiul tit MnstiT (iarsias ArnaMi clc Garleiix, the
I\)|>c'b cli-rks uliij-iti}! in t^ngrlimil, 31M., in i-cpnj-nDcnt of a likn sum dc-
livi-ntl I)jr llii-m as n loan into the Wunlivbt- foi' expetlitinf^ the king's
I)iiitii('r«. Tlw l>iKlin])s an' lo reci'ive from iheni tlie tally of the Exchwiiier
for that sniii for whirli due allonuuce will lie nintle in their aecouut. ByK.
S(<|)t. to. The like to Die same biKho[i!i, for a liku payuient of 100/. to the xame
l,ou.loii. cliTk^ By K.
Sf|it. •[. Liivnci', f<ir the nliiniilion in inonmain. by St<-|.)ieii <).' Bek of St. Neots,
Jiiiiiiliiii. to llii> jiriiir mill i-oiiveni of Si. Xi'ol', iil' n ln('S^uage uml a moiety of one
roiul iif laiiil in the town ul" Si. X.'c.t.-.
Ity fini! of ^ iiuirk. nt llie inslatiee of (1. de Welleford.
Si']il. S. Tlmmiis ili> Mnnle IVssukno, kiii;;'i( eli'rk. is lobe preferred to eeelesi-
Kutlli'lgU. asiieiil )i<'[ii'fii'es, ii.-" wi-ll jirfiberiiN »:> eburi'heR, iu Irelstu), which shall tiret
fall in Ici the vnliie of 40/. a yi'ur.
Slitiiilate in imrsiitinee to the ehoiieellor of Ireland.
Sept. R. K.\en)|)tii>n, niitil Oirii'tniiL':, for Thoinan dc I>-iikunore from beinj; made
lluitk-it;h. coroner, t'oruKtei", verdi-ii-i-. <ir other liaililf, or minister of the king. By p.B.
Sept. l(t. I're^etit^ilion i>f Itof^er de North1mr};h, to the chureh of Botelhri^^, in
lU<lM(.'h. the dioetw- of Linei.ln. By p.B.
Sept. 5. (irant, for the life of the kinc, to liieliurd de Fryton, [larKOn of the
IliiUleigh thnreli iil' lladtleli'Ve, mid liis Kiieii-^soi-s, nf n lenlli of the foals, the Issues of
the kiii^'.', Htud in the iiink of Iliiddeleye, which is within the limits of hia
jMiri^h. By p.s.
Sept. 28. Liccnee, to the nlthot mid convent ii( St Aiii;uHtine's, Canterbnry, to
1^iii>l(m. acquire in nmrliiinin luudi* tu the value of (jOf. u year. By tiuu of 100 inarkfi.
Oct. 1. Licence, f'cir the idicniiiion in niorlniain l)v Muster Williiun de Thornton,
LouiloD. to the dciui und and ehiipler of the eliureh I'lf St. MiiTV, Liucolii, of 3 mvs-
i-uii<res in Liueulu, held in chief, to dnd a ciiapluin' to eclebrale divine
si!r\'i(v daily in that (rhureh fur the souls of Mni'ter William dc lu Gore,
sonu'tiinu iirchdeiicon of Lincoln, Hiid for the soul of the grantor, and the
Koul.i of their aiii'eslortj. By line of 10 marks.
Oct. G. Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry lu Tyeyn to be keeper of the
town of (>\li>ixl. 'J'ogether with the mayor and bmlitTii of the town, he is to
punish all <)ITunders. ll'arl. tVriU.]
Oct. K, ri'otection, dimted to shcrifl$ und all baililTs and minLsters of (he king
Lundon. in Kn;;!,,!!,! nnd Seolliind, fur the ineu of Humphrey de Buhun, cari of
Ilcrcl'ord ami Ksscx, of Lis honor of the eiistlc ol' Liighiiialuin and Anunn-
dalc {ill- nillf Auinidic). By K., i>i. the inrorination of W. do Melton.
Apiiointnienl. during pleasuii'. of Adam de Lynibergh, king'H clerk, to
the olliee of Itctneiubraiicer of the Ksehciiucr, lately held by John de
Cokemuithe. [I'arl. H'rits.] By p.s.
Mandate in purHuanee to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
6 EDWARD 11.— Part I.
398
1311.
Sept. 25.
Eltham.
Oct. 8.
London.
Oct. 8.
London.
Oct. 10.
London.
Oct. 9.
London.
Oct. 5).
London.
Oct. 8.
London.
Oct. 10.
London.
Oct. 12.
London.
^f€m hrane 1 5 — cont.
Grant, diirinp: pleasure, to Robert dc Wndehain, of the forestership in the
forest of Wvndessoro. fonnerly lield by Walter do Wodoham, his brother,
deceased. By K., on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
Grant to William de Sulle, of any penalty which Elizabeth, late the wife
of William de Ros of Keudjde, tenant in chief, may incur by marrying
without licence. By p.s.
Protection for one year for William Damoysel of Gloucester. By K.
Safe-conduct, until All Saints' day, for Peter dc Gaveston, earl of Coin-
wall, going to the king by his command. [^Fccdera,'] By K.
Grant, during pleasure, at the request of ({ue(;n Isabella, to Robert do
Snodhulle (»f the otliee of uiars^hul {officium marcscuicie) before the justices
of the king's Bench, lately held by Robert Pouu, deceased.
By bill under p.s.
Grant to William de Ayremynne, king's clerk, of the free chapel of
Welle, in the king's gift by reai«on of the custody of the lands and heir of
Adam de Welle, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
Sale by the king to Hugh le l)espens<»r in considenition of a sum of money
payable by him at the Exchequer, of the custody of the lands, together with
kniglit.H' i'ee.4 and advowsons of ehurehes of John ap Adam, tenant in chief,
to hohi during tlu; minority of the heirs, together with their marriages.
Memorandum, — Hugh le Des|Xinser is to pay 2,500 marks for the
custody.
Vacated because surrendered a?id cancelled.
Sale by the king to Hugh le Despenser of the custody of the lands
of Nicholas Poyntz, tenant in chief, together with knights' fees and ad-
vowsons of ehurehes, to hold during iho minority of the heirs, together
with their nuirria^es.
Mcmnra/idftm. — lluirli le l)(!Si>enser is to pay 500 marks for the custody.
Vacated hccauae surrendered and cancelled,
William de Cauniville, .staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas
de Marisco an<l William Fernyngaut his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Nieliolaa, abbess of Caen, staying beyond seas, hns letters nominating
Geortrey de Vilaribus and Roger Simeon of (^olombille her attorneys for
three years. By the Chancellor, at the instance of W. de Bereford.
The deaii and chapter of the church of St. Mary, Rouen, staying beyond
seas, havf% letters n(»iuinating Stephen Basire of Longchamp (de Longo
Campo) and John Hardy of Newbiry his attorneys as above.
Aug. 11.
Korthainpt
MEMnRANB 14.
Confinnation to the prior and convent of Tykeford, upon representation
:on. by them thai all their charters and muniments have been destroyed by fire,
of all their niaitor.s lands, rents, ptisres^inns and liberties, as the same are
Sept. S.
Hadleigh.
returned in in<|ui?'ili(»ns tak<?n by Robert d«- Retford and John de Mutford,
tussigneil by tlu^ king for that purpose. [Monasticon^ vol. v., |).202, where
this entry is quoted under an Inspiximus of later date."]
Proieetioi!, until nne innntli aiier lOaster, for Alice late the wife of Roger
le By god, >omeiinie earl of Norfolk and Mai'shal of England, staying
beyond sejkt. Bj p^
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311.
Julj- 28.
Berwivk-oD-
TvimhI.
July 18.
Tweed.
Sept. II.
Iludlvijih.
Sept. 1(».
Ilidlrigh.
Membrane 14 — cont.
Pnnltiii to John lliopHrsnn (Prrjonr) of Skydomores Upton, on account of
pood «c>rviit! in Sciillmid, fur brc-akiug jirii^on at Tarrant Ganville (cfe
Tamiat dc Gundei-i/le). By p.a.
Pnnlon to Jlu^h <]o Watrrvillc of his outlawry for non-appew-Bnce in
the court ol' Xiiig*s licuch wht'ii iiiipk-aLled by BicLard de Aldewyncle for
ilircrrt trLt>]ias:i('a. By p.a.
Uobert da ILaliwdlc. stayinf; iii PTnplonil on tbD king'n service, baa letten
noniiiiatinf; ilmiry do Tlirapstoii liiit attomoy in Ircluud fur two yean.
I'rotOL-tion, tor one vear, for Williuui dp tiretham, prior of Goldingham,
By C.
Qraiit to J(i)iii lie Fcrarii.i, kiii^'d yt-oraan, of the cuntody of the caatle of
G]i>uc(!st<'r fur tl»- niiiiiiiiilcr tif tliL' tiTiu of five years, for whieb queen
M]tr<riin-l, who huliln llic cnt^th' by grant of the late king, demised it to
WaltLT (!<' (>li)ucci<K.>i', (ii'ui^iiMHl, whuM exwulors have granted to tlie king
the ii»fxpir('il reMiitui- uf that term. By p.a.
Pn'MpritiitiDii of Itobftrt do Bnrdclhy to the church of Boston, in th»
dioc4>»o of Lincoln, in the king'it gift tiy rcatton of the late voidanca of the
aWwy of Ht. Mary's, York. By K,
Vacated beeaunc turrendered and otheneise belote,
, th(^ elder, to creneliale all his ilweUing-
H thruugliont the realm. By K.
Writ df intendiiido dirootcd ro the good men and commonalty of Oxford
for Williiim de Buinecestre, their lellon burgcsi«, upon his election to be
mayor of the town.
Aduni Welynhote of Bristol, Htaying in England, hac letters nominating
Williau) Ijucc and ]iolier( Burnul his nttorueyit in Ireland for two years.
Prcwntnlion of Master John de Coleworihe, npon the resignation of
Biehnril <lc Eitttkiie, to the chnreh of CarlingforH, in the diocese of Anoagh,
in tlic king's gift by rent-on of the lands of the Templars being in his handa.
ByE.
Alice, late thi" wife of Roger Ic Bygod, sometime earl of Norfolk and
Marshal of Kngliiiid, staying heyuiid sc-as, hu.i letters nominating Robert de
Beydon and John de Rcdt'nhale lier attomeyH until one month from Easter.
MSMBRASB 13.
Klasier Stephen dc Cesterhunr{>, Master I'homas Pyrot uid John Strech,
executors of the will of Muster John dc Cadomo, liare letters nominating
Laurence de Uolgatc their attorney until Midsummer.
Acquittance for the abbot anil convent of Certcgeye, deputed by the
bishop of London and Master Bartholomew de Ferentino, i;anon of London,
the priiiuiiMil <'ol)eclors, to be sub-cullectors in the diocese of Wincheater
of the t«ntli iiiii<osed for three ycJin* by Pope Boniface VIII. on the clergy
of England, for 1/. 16». for the cliurch of Fecham, paid into the Exchequer
by the bands of II. bishop of Winchester on account of the arrearB of that
teutli.
The like for the nndi'r-mentioned, viz. :—
The abbot of Certeseye, sub-collector in the arcbdeauunry uf Surrey,
for 8/. 2i. of like arrears by the hands uf H. bishop of WincbeBlar.
5 EDWARD II.— Part I.
395
1311.
Nov. 6.
Sheen.
Nov. 18.
WcKtmiuster.
Sept. IS.
London.
Oct. 15.
Windsor.
Oct. 15.
Windsor.
Oct. 10.
London.
Oct. 15.
Windsor.
Oct. 20.
I^ingley.
Oct. 10.
London.
Oct. 11.
London.
Oct. 20.
Langley.
Oct. 21.
Langley.
Oct. 20.
WiudHor.
Oct. 25.
Eltham.
Memhrane 13 — cant.
The abbot of Colcbester, sub-collector in the diocese of London, for
1)/. \\8, \0\d. of like iirrenrs by the litinds of li. bishop of London
for the prior of l^riterwclh?.
The dean and chapter of lI(*rcford, '<iib-colh»ctors in the archdeaconry
and deanery of Hereford, for 2S/. 2s. 2d. of like arrears by the same
dean and chapter.
Geneml ])ardon to Hfitrsuid A.^^sjiilit and (taillard his brother, and IJerdu-
cus de Mai*sano, on account of their «r4)od servicer in Scotland.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Protection and sate-conduet, until Ea.ster, for L. count of Xauvers coming
into th(i realm.
Writ of aid, until Martinmas, for Thomas de Lanjr<»hulle, king's yeoman,
from whos(i custotly IJalph de Tlietlmrrshr and Oliver hon of IMer de
Parva Ilasde Iiiivo reinove<l Doueria'd de Mar, son and heir of the late earl
of Mar in Scotland. He is to arn'st them and to conduct them and Douenald
to W«»stminster iKjfore the C<»uneil.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ilofr4»r de Cantebrigge to the
prior and convent of Dunemowc of 4 acre's of land, 4 acres of meadow,
and Of/, of rent in (^rcat Salvne and Lnmburne. I5v line of 20*.
Presentation of ILmry de Swaneseye, upon tbe rcsij^nation of John de
Meiicm, to tin*, church of West(m-by-Heccles, in the diocese of Norwich.
Henry de Keresoye, canon of the priory of St. Peter's, Ipswich, bringing
news of the <ieath of Henry di* Burstall, the late prior, haa letter's of licence
to elect for the sub-prior and convent. By p.s.
Lif?i*nce for tbe ali(»nati(m in mortmain by Richard Osanne to the abbot
and eon vent of Letele of a messnag<i nnd 10 acres of land in Estwelewe ;
and by Henry Blome of a messuage and 35 acres of land in the same place.
By fine of 20*.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Adam de Smetheleye to the
abbot and convent of Kyngcswode of a messuage and one virgate of land
in Culkerton. By fine of 2 nuirks.
Theobald de Vt»rdun, staying in England, has letters nominating l^ichard
de Burgh and William d<^ Brigth bis attorneys in Indand for one year.
Mandate to Uob(»rt de ClifTord tod«liver the castle of Skipton in Craven,
which he bnlds by the kinj^'s giant, with its armour, victuals and stores, to
Robert ile Wodohous. king's elerk, escheator beyond Trent, whom the king
has commanded to resume ])Ossession of the castle in accorchmce witii the
ordinancres of the prelates and barons appointed for <n*dering the state of
the household and realm. The escheator on this side Trent is to restore to
him the lan<is in exchange for which he received the castle. By p.s-
Orant to 4pn*en Isabella of the eustcnly of the manors of Depynge and
Brunne, late in the king's hands, by n^ason of his custody of Thonnis son
and heir of John Wake, tenant in ebief. By writ .
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Henry de Horseye, master of the king's
shi|> /// Johani'ttv of Westminster, going with his shij) to divers parts on the
kin«r*s bnsines
•ss .
Lieenee, u]>oii line, for the alienation in mortuiain by Riebard di' Hokyton,
vicar of tbe church of St. Sepulchre, Cambridge, and Xicholas Jacob of
Harelton, of 2.s ueres of land and l(Kv. of rei.i in Cumbridge, to a chaplain
lo celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Sepulchre for the soul
of John de Shelf onl.
396
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1311.
Oct. 27.
Windsor.
Oct. 31.
Windsor.
Membrane 13 — coni.
Licence for Margery, lat<^ tin? wife of John de la Velye, tenant in chief,
to man-y whomsoever slie will of the king's allegiance.
By fine of 1 mark made before the deputy of the Treasurer and
barons of the Exchccjuer.
The treasurer and barons (»f the Exchequer are to make allowance to
Tngelard de Warle, king's clerk, k(»eper of the Wardrobe, for all payments
made by command of the king for the debts of the late king, from the time
when John de Drokenosford was k«»eper of the wardrobe of Edward L,
and for the king's own debts in the first year of his reign when John de
Benstede was koc»per, and in the second year of his reign, when John
de l)ri»kcnrsford was kevper of the wardrobe ; such payments are to be
chai-ged to the proper [)ersons. By p.s.
Oct. 18.
Windsor.
Oct. 20.
Oct. 12.
London.
Oct. 21.
Langley.
Oct. 23.
Langlcj.
Oct. 22.
Langley.
July 8.
IJerwick-on-
Tweed.
Oct. 20.
Langley.
Membrane 12.
Licence to John Manns(>l of Brndeford, and Isabella his wife, to grant to
Henry Maunsc^l and Beatrice daughter of Thoniiis de Berton of lloudham,
and his heirs, one moiety of the ninntu* of ilenipstede by Ingham and the
advowson of a moiety of its church, held in chief, and the reversion of the
other moiety of tht» manor and of the advowson of its church, which Roger
de Thorpe of Wystouwe and Joan his wife hold for their lives.
By fine of 10 marks.
Vacated because othermse below.
Presentation of Nicholas d(^ Lyndewodo to the church of Arle, in the
diocese of Coventry and Liehlu-ld, in the king's gift by reason of his
custody of the landt? and heir of John de Grey of liotheresfeld, tenant in
chief.
Licence for John dtj Somer.«:hani, to grant to Xieholaa Power of Sutton,
and (Geoffrey his brother and their heirs, 15 acres of land and 3| acres of
meadow in Suttoii by Hykcjleswage, held in chief. By fine of 20*.
Sale by the king to William By del for 700 marks, payable at the Ex-
chi(iufr in two insialnients at ^lartinnias and Christmas, of the custody,
during the minority of the heirs, of the lands of Nicholas Poynz, tenant in
chief, with the knights' fees and advowsous of churches, and the marriage
of his heirs. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to Bc»gor de Wellesworthe, escheator on this side
Trent, to resume the custody of the above lands, which had been sold and
delivered to Hugh le Despenser, and to deliver the same to William Bydel.
Appointment of William de Norwico, one of the barons of the Ex-
chequer, to supply the place of the treasurer in the Exchequer until the
king shall ordain otherwise. By p.s.
Writ de intcndcndo in jiursuanco directed to the barons of the Ex-
chequer. [/V/r/. lyrits.]
Protection, for two years, for Bertrand Caiilou, going beyond seas.
By p.B.
He also has letters nominating Stephen ie Blund his attorney for the
same time.
Protection, for one year, for John de Leysingby, parson of the church of
Lolthouses, going beyond seas. By p.s.
J(»lm lie IIu>iwayt, staying in Gaseoriy on thi* king's service, has letters
nominating William de liuttrelle and Philip Hackewode his attorneys for
one year.
5 EDWARD II.— Part I.
397
Oct. 20.
Laiigley.
Oct. 22.
Laugley.
^3*^^^ Membrane 12 — cant.
Oct. 21. Licence, aftor in'^pii'^itioii ad quod damnum taken by Roger do
L.'uigU'v. Wello'*wortho, os(*heatc»r on this si«l«? Tront, for fli« abhot and convent of
St. Autrustino's, ('aiitcrbury, to appropriate the church of Soureye* and
Kenynton, which are of their advowson. \\y fine made before the king.
Arnold, dean of tlie church of St. Paul, London, staying at the court
of Home, has letters nominatiiijr Vitalis de Testii, ch*rk, and Peter Arnaldi
de liusqueto, his attorneys for two years.
Peter df? Gava»«ton, earl of Cornwall, going beyond seas, has letters
nominating Robert de Keiuhilo and William de Vallibus, his attorneys for
five years. By p.8.
lie also has like letters nominating Roger de Wellesworthe and John de
Hot hum.
Protection also for him for five y(»ars.
Oct. 21. Grant by the king to tiu? Friars Preachers of Langele of 50/., in addition
Laiifjlcv. to a former grant to them of KHJ/. a year, in consideration of their number
havintr bfcn increased bv fifteen brethren of the order since the date of
the original «»rant. l^y p.s.
Oct. 18. Lie«*nce for John Maunsel of Rrudeford, and l8}d)ella his wife, to grant
Windsor. to Henry Maunsel and Bi'utriee. daughter of Thomas de Berton of Roudham,
anil bis lieirs, one moiety of the manor of Ilempstede by Ingham, and the
advowson of a moiety of its ehureh, lield in chief, and the reversion of the
other moiety of the manor, and of the advowson of the other moiety, which
lioger de 'Fhorpe of Wystowe and Joan his wife hold for their lives;
licence also for the grantees to re*.' rant the moiety of the manor, a messuage
and 15 a<Tes of lancl excepted, and the advowson of a moiety of the church
to the grantor and his wife f<»r their lives. By fin« of 10 marks.
Oct. 31. Notifiaition to J. bishop of Norwich, of the royal assent to the election
Windsor. of Henry dt» Kersey e, canon of the house of St.* Peter and St. Paul, Ipswich,
to be prior thercjof. By p.s.
Nov. 2. Side by the king to Roger de Knokyn for 300/., payable at the
Windnor. Exchequer, of the cu>tody of two parts cd* the manors of Nesse and Kynton,
CO. Salop, and of Middi'lton, eo. Candiridgi*, late of John Lestrange of
Knokyn, tenant in ehief, during the minority of .bihn his son and heir. The
two parts of tlie manors were extended at \VM, \l\s, W\d, a year by Walter
de (tloneestre, hi«' esclieator <»n this side Trent, as appears by the certificate
of Roger d(j Well(»swortli(s now eseheator to the king, sjiving knights* fees,
swlvowsons of ehu relies, wards, reliefs and c?scheats. By p.s.
Oct. 29. I.Votection, for ono year, for John, abbot of Walcdcn, going beyond seas
Windsor. to the (Tcneial Ctiuneil.
He also has letters nominating his fellow monk, William de Barwe, his
attorney for the same time.
Nov. (). JVe>enta!ion of William de Ayremynnc to the church of Kirkelevyngton,
Shet'n. in the <liocese of Carlisle. By K.
CanceUt d htrausr ofhvrwiso bvlow.
Nov. 3. Pres(fntation of William de Sutton to the church of Ileyden, in tlio
Windsor. diocese of London.
Nov.fi. Simon de Wolpston and CJeotfrey de Hadlege, monks of St. John's,
Sheeu. C<»leliester, bringing news of the death of J. the late abbot, Lave letters of
licence to elect ft)r the prior and convent. By K.
• This ntiui' appear-* a-* Sturvye in the Inq. ad quod damnum, 5 KjIw. XL, No. 46.
398
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
J311. Membra lie 12 — cont,
Nov. 2. RicliJird 1»* F<^ssu, the king's Imilor, stiiying in England on the king's
Windsor. service, ha^ letters nominating Walter de la Sale and William le Petit of
St. llilaiT, his attorneys in the islands* of GerncTeye and Gereseye for two
years.
Nov. 2.
Wiudsor.
Oct. 11.
London.
Nov. 6.
8hecn.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
Membrane 11.
Lieenee for the alienation in mortmain to the ahlx)t and convent of
St. W(»rburgh's, Chester, by Jlenry de Brombiirgh, of one bovate and a rood
of land, and tv. (>r/. of rent in Chester and Kirktd»y in Waleyc; and by
liol)ert de Asshebnrne of a messuage in Chester. By fine of lOOf .
Presentation of Robert de Hardelby to the church of Munketon-on-the-
M<»or, in the ilioeese of York, in x\w king's gift by rejison of his custody of
the lands of llohert IJghtitMl, decfa-cd, who hrld of the heir of Philip
Paynt'l, tenant in chief. :i minor in the king's custody.
Orant, at will, to qiiceu Isabella of tlie manor of Hltham, co. Kent^ and
all hiFids in Craye, Cati'ford and other adjacent towns, which the king has
of the gift of Anthony sometime bishop of Durham. By K.
Prohibition of a tournament at Northampton. \^Faidera.]
ByK.
Nov. 2.
Windj»or.
Nov. 0.
Westminster.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Westminister.
Nov. 2.
Windsor.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Nov. 11.
Wefitminster.
May 16.
4 Edward I r.
IJerwiek-on-
Twecd.
Protection, for one year, for Laurence de Campania, parson of the church
of Nay lest on.
Li(!enei» for Adam de Everinghain, to grant the manors of Laxton,
CO. Nottin«rham, and of \V(»slburgh, co. Lincoln, hebl in chief, to Thomas
de Suwclle, chaplain, and for the latter to regrant them to him and Claricia
his wife and his heirs. By p.s.
Writ de iutendciuh} for Geoffrey i\v Sutton appoint^nl during pleasure
by Walter de Walde^hef, the chief buthT, to Ih^ his deputy in tJie port of
Boston.
The like for the under-mentioned, viz. —
William de Moleudinis for the poil of Portcsmuthe.
Grant, during pleasure, to Arnold de Tilio, king's clerk, of the office of
the Marshalsea at the Exchequer. By K.
Licence for John de Pelham, king's clerk, to crenellate his dwelling-
houses in Silverstrete and Distatlane in the city of London.
By p.s.
(Tift to rpieen Isabella, in eidargement of a former grant to her of the
man<ir of Elf ham. co. Kent, and of lands in Craye and Cateford and other
adjacent towns, which the king has of the gilt of Anthony sometime
bishop of Durhaiu, of all goods wliich were in the manor and lands at the
daU; of the grant. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Simon de Kent of Beverley
to W. archbi>hop of York, of 4*. of rent in Heverley, in compensation for
a rent of 1<p., which the prior i\m\ Friars Preachers of Beverley were
accustomed to pay to the archl)ishop, and which the archbishop and the
chapter will releasee to them.
Pardon to John de Penn-th for acquiring in fee, without licence, from
Gilbert Mjvc Askil, 120 acres of the waste land in th(» old park of Auk-
land in the bishopric of Durham, during the voidancc of the see. By p.s.
5 EDWARD II. -Pari I. 399
1311. yfemhrane 1 1 — cont.
Nov. 12. Presentation of Roger ile Blaxhulo to the chtirch of Donyngwortlie, in
Westminster, the diocese of Norwich.
Nov. 13. Presentation of Richard TorcanJ of SheCfeld, upon tlie resignation of
Westminster. Thomas de Nova Haya, to the church of Wodemaucote, in the diocese of
Chichester, in the kiug*s gift by reason of the lands of the Templars being
in his hands.
Nov. 13. Notification to R. bishop of London of the royal assent to the election of
Westminster. Walter de Huntinglcld, prior of St. John's, Colchester, to be abbot of that
house.
Nov. 12. Presentation of John Donga (or Douga) to the church of Neuton, in the
Westminster, diocese of Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the Tem-
plars being in his hands.
Nov. 1 1. Licence for Richard de Hodenet to grant 2 messuages, 2 mills, 2 carucatcs
Westminster, of land, and 5(5*. of rent in Pe{)pelowe, Hodenet, and Hey lord, co. Salop,
held in chi(*f, to William de la Ilidle, and for the latter to rograut the same
to the grantor for life, with reversions over to his son Thomas and Margaret
wife of the same Thomas and their issue, and to the right heirs of the
grantor. By fine of 20*.
Nov. 14. Presentation of William de Benetfeld to the church of Cambroun, in the
Westminster, dioc^ese of Exeter. By p.s.
Nov. 12. Indemnity for the prior of St. Swithin's, Winchester, in the sum of 200
Westminster, marks, against Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
whose lands are in th(* king's hand.s, due on account of a yearly pension
payable by him to the bishop. Of this sum he has paid oO marks into the
Exchequer, and Thomas dc? Warblynton, sheriff of Southampton, 150 marks
on his behalf, for which they hold tallies of the Exehcfiuer, as appears by a
bill of the chand)crliiins delivered into the Chancery. By bill of Exchequer.
Nov. 13. John de Weylaund, staying in England, has letters nominating William
Westminster, de Naunton his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Nov. 12. Indemnity for James de Spinis and his ftdlows, merchants of the society
Westminster, of the Spini of Florence, and .John Vanne and his fello\i's, merchants of the
society of the Ballardi of Lucca, who at the request of John de Sandale,
have bound themselves to John Uustekyn, Matthew Clarissimi and John
Juncti and their fellows of the society of the Peruchi of Florence in the
sum of TOO/, advanced by them to John de Saudale, then treasur€T, for the
king's use. By K.
Nov. 6. Presentation of William de Ayremynne to the church of Kirkelevyngton
Sheen. in the diocese of Carlish?, in the king*s gift by reason of a ielouy of
Christophf^r de Seton and of Walter de Curry, and of the minority of the
heirs of Adam de Twynham, (.rilbcrt de Suthayk and Master John de
Boghes, who are in th«* kinir's rustody, whitdi church appf^rtains to the gift
of Ki<'hard do Kirkebride and Robert Tilliol.
Vacated because otherwise Mow,
Membrane 10.
Nov. 14. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Westminster. St. Augustine's, Canterbury, in part .satisfaction of a licence granted to them
to ac(|uire lands to the value of G 7. a year, by Master William le Monoter
of Stureye of a mes>uage, (51 acres of land, and 42.v. of rent in Meni>tre in
Th.'inet ; and by Walter le S|)enser, the elder, of 2 acres of laud in the same
400 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311. Membrane IC) — cont.
pliico ; by Williniii do N:i|ilc?s of 2 acivs of land there; and by Richard de
RiM'e of 4() acTfs of land, and 4 acros of ni(>adovv in Litlehnrne, which are
of tli(» for of thc^ nl)hot, a!l whirli aiv oxItMidrd at 112*". 8r/. a year, a8
appears by an inquis^ition takm by Ro;^(*r d(^ Welles worths, escheator on
this sidf Trent. Hv fine niodii before the kins:.
Nov. 18. Writ (»f aid directotl to shcrilFs bailifFs, ministers and other lieges of the
WcstininsUT. kinff lor Robert le Kwer. kiiiij's veonian, siMit by the kin*; to the castle of
Odyham to lind victuals and other stores for the eastlc. By K.
Nov. 15. Lieencf» for Thomas Lovefot to <^*ant to John Silvester a messuage,
Westminster. 73 acres of laiul, 2 acres of meadow, 4 acres of woo<l, and 62*. of rent in
Sutho, h(4d in chief, and fj)r the latter to regrant the. same to the grantor
and Hcatrici* his \vif< and his heirs. Rv fine of 10 marks.
Oct. 11. Lic<»nc<», at the instance of Ihirtholoniow di» Ra<h»lesmere, for Geoffrey
liOiiduii. d(^ Say to grant to Walter d(» Letton, parson of the church of Leyburno, and
Martin Ilarteband, vicar of the church of Preston, the manor of Edelmeton,
CO. Middle!«e\, held in chii'l', ami for them to regrant the same to the
grantor and Juliana de Leyburne and his heirs. By p.s.
Nov. 18. Pnitection in Irrlaml, until Michaelmas for J. archbishop of Dublin,
Westminster, staving l'«'yond M-as at the (Jeneral (*ounciI. By K,
The like tor him in Kn<;land.
Nov. 20. Notification to the arehbi>hop of Cashel of the royal asscMit to the election
Westminster, of Kustacj', dean of the church of Limerick, to be bishop of that 8(»e.
Nov. lo. Licence for Kdinund Racun to grant the manor of Ewelme, co.
Westminster. Oxfonl, held in chief, to Adam Racun and John de Catofeld, and for
them to regr.int the same to him and Joan his wife and their issue, with
remainder, failinii is>ue, to his right heirs. By K.
■^ Nov. 16. Licenc(», at the iMMjuest of Henry de Hello Monte, for the alienation in
Westminster, mortmain by John de Eniv and Agnes his wifi*, to the prior and convent of
St. Andrew's, York, of 11 tolls, one? mill, 1.3 biivates and 16 acn?« and one
rood of land, 2 acr*'< of nitiadow, on»' acre of waste and 60*. of rent in
Kirki'bv in (Mvvelan«l, Dromundbv, Stokesleve and Buskebv for the
sustenatice of .'» chaplains to eel«*bra!j» divine service daily in the chapel of
St. Marv, Kiik(»bv in C'lvveland, for tin* soul of the late king and for the
souls of the grantors. liy K., on the information of R. de Northburgh.
Nov. 23. Mandate to Roger dc Wdh'sworthc*, (»»<cheat.or on this side Trent, to
Westminster, restore the tiMuporalities to Henry de Kerseya, a canon of the house of
St. Peter and St. Paid, Ipswich, his election as prior of that house having
been confirmed by J. bi&liop of Norwi(di.
Nov. 22. John (Joion, going to ln*land, has letters nominating John de Roinhale
Westminster, and John de Rlakebiu in* his attorneys f»ir two years.
Acquittance to Masti-r William 'I'esta, the Pope's clerk, staying in
England, for KH)/. i)aid by him into the Wardrolie on account of the
arrears of a tenth for six years of pope Nicholas IV., and of a tenth for
three years of popi* Houiface VI IF. I>y Iv., and by bill of the Wardrobe.
Nov. 15. Licence* for Tliomjvs Ihun to grant in fee to John le Bole 6 mes-suages,
Westminster, one mill, 4 virgates and 7 ai-ns of land, 7/. iJ.v. 2^f/. of rent, and a ivnt of
15 cii|>ons and of a moiety of \lh. of pepper, all in Grafton, held in chief.
By p.s.
Nov. 22. Prt*sentation of Master John de Sancto Walerieo to the church of
Westminster. Pyeheford, in tin* dioccst* of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by
reason of tlie land-* if Walttr, bishop of ( '«ivciitiy an»l Liehtield, being in
kis hands. By pjs.
fr EDWARD II.— Part I. 401
1311. Membrane 10 — coni.
Nov. 18. Licence for John do Grey to ^-aut to Jolin Aniory and William de
Westminster. Benefonl the cas^tle of Ruilyn with the cantred of Doffriucloit, togcither
with the lands late of Wonthlian do Lacy, and th«» manor of liiston,
ro. C'hester, held in chief, and for them to re«;rant the same to the gi-antor
for his life with roniaindcirs over to his son Roarer and the heirs of his body
and to the right heirs of the same John de Grey. By K.
Nov. 22. Grant to William Gonneyn of the ishiiid of Oernereye, in enlargement
Westminster, of a pardon granted to him for abjuring th(» [Channel] Islands and for a
larceny committed in the island of Gernereye, of his lands in that island,
which for the above reason were taken into the king's hands and of which
the yearly value does not amount to 10^. of small Tournois, saving the
rights of Otto de Grandisono who holds the islands by grant of the late
king. By p.s.
Nov. 21. Pardon to John de Somery for acquiring in fee, without licence, from
WeRtiiiinstcr. Roger de M<»rteyn, a moiety of the manor of Walsale, co. Stafford, held in
chief. ' By K.
Membrane 9.
Nov. 26. Pardon to Geoffrey Mayn, Greoffrey son of Roger, and Roger Mayn of
Westminster, their outhiwry in the eounty of Norfolk for non-appearance before the
justices of the Bench, when implea<led by Margaret late the wife of
Edmund earl of Cornwall.
Nov. 20. Grant to the abbot and convent of Vale Royal of a cask of wine every
Westminster, yc^ar out of the kingV prisjige of wines in the city of Chestt*r, to give effect
to a like grant of i\w late king, who had granted a cask of wine to the then
abbot and convent of Dernhale, which monastery in fulfilment of a vow
made by him when in danger at sea he hwl founded, but subsequently
removed from Dernhalle to a place called * VVhetenhalewes ' and * Munch-
enwro,' which he namcnl Vale Royal. By K.
Nov. 20. Licence for John de Clavering to grant in fee to Geoffrey le Scrope the
Westminster, manor of Whalton, co. Northuinberland, held in chief.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Nov. 25. Elias Goioim, going to Ireland, has letters nominating John de Royn-
Westminster. hale and John de Blakeburne his attorneys for two years.
Nov. 20. Licence for John de Claveryng to grant to Stephen de Trafford the
Westminster, manors of Claveryngg, co. Essex, and of Bleburgh,eo. Suffolk, held in chief,
and for him to re-grant the same to the grantor and Hawysia his wife and
the heirs male of hi** body, with remainders over to Edmund de Claveryng
for life and then to Ralph de Neville and his heirs. By K. & C
Licence for John de Claveryng to grant to Stephen de Trafford the
castle of Werkeworthe and the nianoi-s of Roubiry, Neuborne ami
Corbrigge, co. North um be rhmd, aiul of Evre, co. Buckingham, held in
chief, and for him to re-gnuit the ca:*tle of Werkew<»rthe and manor of
Roubiry to the grantor for lif«* with remainder over to the king, the manor
of Evrl' to the gnintor and Hawysia his wife for their lives with like re-
mainder, and the nmnors of Neuborne and Corbrigge to the grantor and the
heirs male of his bwly, and in default (»f such issue, or in case of such heir
dying without such issue, with remainder over to the king. By K. & C.
Nov. 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William le Keu of Felcshale of
Westmhister. a messuage, 60 aci-es of land, and 13*. Ad. of rent in Felcshale to a chaplain
to celebnite divine service daily in the chapel of Peleshale for all Christian
souls. By fine of I00«.
6M79. GO
CALEKDAB OF PATEKT ROLLS.
1311. Membraue 9 — coul.
Dec. 20. iMundato tn John iIr Uom-ciistro nnd Thoinns de Cre^Kcre to collect the
Westminster, customs graotecl for thrnt! yean* on nil gooil^ and wares brought Moog the
cuuHoy, or war. which tcadfl uudnr the hospital of the town of Donecutre
towards thi; North, iu aid of the repair of that causey.
Uy K., on the information of A. dc Oagodbjr.
Vacated because otherwise below.
"Sen. 26. PromitH' to the mayor, tddcrmi^n and tMninionaUy of Lon(U>n for refMy-
WcatiuinitEtir. mfut to them unt of llit^ first iiid, nh'ch uhaU bu g muted, of two sums of
70<3/. .5>. O^il. anil I (KH) murk:>, which they have uiidurtakeu to pay to divers
men of the <:ity of Luiulon ami nieruhunlti for vietualti and wines taken for
thr king't) use in tbd city and snburb.
Vaealed because surreiuleretl and cancelled.
The like to tliu same whi'n il shall appi-ar by the t£Htiuiony of the keeper
of the Wardrobv tliat they bavt; provided wino and victuals to the sum of
lUOO luurkit.
Vacated became turrendered and cancelled.
Safe-cnntluet, for one year, for John Oritlini (or Griffyn) master of the
king's fihip La /tabelleoi Westminster, going with that ship to divers ports
on the king's l>iiEincs».
Not. 20. Aciinillance to the ubliot of VhIi- Royal for 220/. to give effect to a
pardon for that .■•nni grunted tji thi* abbot by the king, before he assumed the
governance of the n-alni, lint »f which the abbot hss not yet obtained the
letters jnlenl. Waller, sometime abliot of Vale Itoyal, made fine in 220/. vith
the late king fur the iitleaM- of iin aeeontit and for diven trespasses, which
debt to^rether with othei's then due to him in the county of Chester, the late
king givnted to Kdward prince of Wales. By E.
Mandate in pursuance to the deputy of the treasurer and barons of the
Exchequer,
Mbmhranb «,
Dec. 4. Kxcmption, for life, for William de Thorntoft, in respect of his dwelling-
WettminMor. house in the town of Northampton, which is next that of the Carmelite
'n that town, from livery of the stewards, chamberlains, marshals, or
■ ' ' ■ By K.
Dec. 3. Licence for ITcnry Wade to grant in fee to William Jurdan of Braye a
WcittuiniitcT. messuage, one earucale of land, 5 acres of meadow, and R«. 2ld. of rent in
Blechestlon, held in chief. By fine of HOt.
Licene<> for Hobci't son of Adam de Donnholle to grant a messuage and
one eamcntc of land in Hancl>ergh, held in chief, to John de Ohaumpagne
and Nicholau liix wife for their livcii, with remainder over to the grantor
and his h«iri<. By tine of 6u*.
Dec. 4. Licence for John snu of llohert dc Glanton to grant in fee two parts of
WostimiiBtcr. one-lhiid part of the ninnor of Whytingham, held in chief, and the rever-
sion of the remiiining third of that third part, which Idonia late the wife
of Holiert de Gtantun holds iu dower, to Hoger dc Felton, and for him
to re-deliver the two paits to the grantor for his life, and to grant him,
in case Idonia preileccases him, the reversion of the remaining part, with
remainder over, after the death of the grantor, to the said Roger and his
heirs. By pA
6 BDWABD II.— Part L 403
1311. Membrane S — cont,
D(?c. 7. Presontetion of Richard Hubert of Ty, upon the* resignation of Stephen
Westminster, de (ro<le\vynston, to a nioioty of the cfliurch of Suthwyne in the diocese of
Lincohi, in the king's gift by reason of thci hmds of the Templars Ix^ing in
his hands. By p.s.
Nov. G. Presentation of William de Ayremynne to the church of Kirkelevyngton
Sheoii. in the diocese of Carlisle, in the kinjr*s pft by ivason of a ftdony of
C'hristoplH'r de Seton and of the lands of Walter de C\)rry bein«j in his
hands, and of the minority of the lu-irs of Adam de Twynham, Gilbert de
Suthayk and Master John de Boj^hes, who are in the custody of the king,
which church appertains to the gift of Richard de Kirkebiide and Robert
de Tilliol. By K.
Dec. 7. Cofifirmation to Guy Ferre of the gi^ant to him on account of his good
WestmiuBter. service to the kte king and of the expenses incurred by him in the ser-
vice of both the lut« and pres(!nt king in Gascouy and elsewhere, of
438/. ]4s. 3^d. issuing out of the manors of Brunne and Depingge, payable
by Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, deceased, to whom the king had committed
the custody of those manors, during the minority of Thomas, son and heir
of John Wake, tenant in chief, subject to the vcarly payment for the manor
of Brunne of lOl/. lo*. od. and for that of Depyngge of 306/. 18*. 1(%/.
Guy Ferre is to receive the above sum for that term, or in case of the
deatli of Thomas, until such time as he would be of age if he should
live. The executors of the will of the earl of Lincoln, surrendered the
manors to the kin«>r, who hjis committed the custo<lv of the same to William
Inge, with the consent of queen L'tabelbi, to whom lu» had pivviously granted
thf^m to bold during the minority of the heirs of John Wake, and subject
to the above payment to Guy Ferre. By K.
Dec. 4. Exemption, for life, for William de ThorntofY, in respect of his dwelling-
Westminster, house in the town of Northampton, which is next that of the Carmelite
friars in that town, from livery of the stewards, chamberlains, marshals, or
other ministers of the king. By K.
Dec. (>. Grant, with the assent of queen Isabella, to whom the king previously
Westminster, committed the custody of the manors of Brumu? and Depyngge, late of
John Wake, and which arv. in his hands by reason of the minority of
Thomas the son and heir, of that custody to William Inge to hold during
the minority of the heirs, but subject to the yearly payment to Guy Ferre
as al)0ve of 4ii8/. 14*. 3|r7., viz. 101/. 15*. oc/. for the manor of Brunne and
336/. IS*. 10|</. for that of Depyngge. Over and above that sum William
Inge is to pay during that time 40/. a year to t|ueen Isidiella, and upon the
completion of that term, if the custody sliall last longer, he is to pay her the
former sum also.
Aug. 10. Licence, in consideration of a fine of 100/. for Mary late the wife of
Northampton. Almaric de Sancto Aniando, tenant in chief, to marry whomsoever she will
of the king's allegiance.
Dec. 10, Pardon to Nicholas dcj Keterington for the <leath of William * in the Hale',
Westminster, as it appears by the record of Ifenry Spigurnel and the other justices of
gaol delivery for Newgate that he killed him in self-defence.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
At this date the bishop of IVorcester delivered the great seal to the king^
as appears in a memorandum on the dorse of the Close JiolL
Dec. 6. Licence for William le Mareschal to grant the manor of Norton, cOt
Westmiuster. Northampton, to John son of William le Maresclial and Ella his wife and
his heirs. Bj fine of 10/.
c c 2
404 CALENDAR OF PATEIIT ROLLS.
^o*|-i Mbmbranb 7.
Nov. 30. Mandftte to llo«]:or de Wellosworthe, eschoator on this side Trent, for the
Westminster, rostitution ol* the temporalities of the abbey of Colchester to Walter de
Huntin^fcld, late prior of that house*, whose election as abbot has been
confirmed by Master William d(> Bray, viear general of R. bishop of
Loudon.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
abbey for Walter de Huntingfeld.
Nov. 28. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Gerard Salveyn, knight, and Master
Westmiustor. John de PtM'cy, clerk, going beyond s<»as on the king's business. By K.
Nov. 30. Lie(»nee for the alienation in mortmain by William Duraunt of Neuwcrk
Westminster, to the master of the hospital of St. I^eonard, Nouwerk, of 2 messuages and
20 acres of land in Xeuw(M'k, Balderton and ilouton, to find a chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in tht* ehurcli of the hospitid in honour of the
Virgin Mary and for the souls of thc^ gi-autor and Isabella his wife, of Ivo
his father and of all his aneestorb. By fine of 5 marks.
Nov. 22. Panlon, at the instance of W. bishop of Worcester, the chancellor, to
Westminster. Ricluird le Waleys for hunting in the forerst of Gaitres and taking a doe.
ByK.
Nov. 24. Licence for the alienation in luortmjiin bv Thomas le ButvUer of
Westminster. St. Neots and Alifxander his brother, to the prior and convent of Snapes
of 12 acres of land, 20 acres of nnirsh and 2\^d. of rent in Aldeburgh.
By [finej of 20*.
Dec. 1. Presentation of John son of John Warde of IIoo, upon the resignation of
Westminster. Peter Boteturte, to the church of Moneweden in the diocese of Norwich.
By K., on the information of R. de Kendale.
Dec. 2. Master Richard de Havering, clerk, striving in England, has letters
Westminster, nominating Elias Goion and John de Blakcburne his attorneys in Ireland
for two years.
Nov. 28. Grant to the mayor, aldermen, sheriffs and other citizens of London to
Westminster, receive the entire farm of their city and of all issues of aids and tallages,
which by summons of the Kxchecpier may be exacted within the city and
county of Middlesex, until they shall Ix' satisfied in the sum of 706/. 5«. le?.,
in which the king is indei)ted to divers men of the city of London and
merchants, for victuals taken for his use in the city and suburb, which sum
they have undertaken to pay ; and also in another sum which they have
also undertaken to pay to divers merchants, both native and foreign, for wares
and necessaries for the Househohl and (rreat VVardrobe to the sum of 1000
marks, for which indentures have been made between the mayor and
sheriffs of the one part and Ingelard de Warle, ke4.»per of the Wardrobe of
the other.
Vacated because surrendered and otherwise below.
Dec. 2. Pardon to Edmund de Soterle for acquiring in fee, without licence, fnmi
Westminster. Rog(M' de Soterle 2 tofts and o carucates of land in Stoke and Arghe in
Wiral, held in chief, with restitution of the same. By K.
Dec. 1. Power for John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to deliver the temporalities
Westminster, of the see of Limerick to Master Eustace de Aqua, dean of Limerick, upon
confirmation of his election as bishop of the see by the archbishop of
Cafehel, the metropolitan of the place. The justiciary is to receive from
the bisliop letters under his seal and that of the ehaptiT guanmteeing that
the favour granted on this occasion will not at any future time be turned to
the prejudice of the king and his successors. By K.
5 EDWARD n.— Part I. 406
1311. Membrane 7 — cont.
Dec. 1. Pardon to EnstAce, bishop oloct, and tlic chapter of Limerick, of any
Westminster, jienaltj inciirn^d by thorn through his election. Upon the death of the late
bishop, th<> dean and chnptcT dc.^pa(ch(>d messengers to the king to obtain
letters of licence to elect, but owing to their detention by reason of
ti'uipestuou.H weather the chaptiM* proceeded to elect the (h*an, Eustace dc
Aqua, to be their bishop, to which election the king has given his assent.
By K.
Nov. 25. Indemnity for Robert Lower (or le Ewer), king's yeoman, for any acts he
Westminster, may have committed by reason of the king's gnint to him, during pleasure, of
the cu.stody of the ca.stle of Odyham. The king commanded him, during the
continuance of such custody, to purvey victuals as well for the provisioning
of the ciistle as for the sustenance of himself and his fi;llows, to provide
for the sustenance of the king's hordes in those part..s, and to take in the
woodd aii<l parks of the castle oaks fit for timlier for the repair of the
castle and dead oaks for firing. By K.
Nov. .30. Commission to Hugh CurUmy and William Martyn to search for Peter
Wevtmiuster. de Gavaston, supposed to be hiding in, and wandering from place to place
in the c^ounties of Cornwall, Devnn, S )njerset and Dorset, contrary to the
ordinance made by the prelates, earls and barons for his expulsion from
the realm. \^Fixnlcra,']
Dec. 1. Safe-conduct, until Michaelma<<, for Bertrand Assaillit, king's yeomau,
Westminster, going to Gascony on his business. By K.
Dec. t5. Presentation of Arnald Lupi de Tilio to the church of Rendlesham, in
Westminster, the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of John
son and heir of John de Holcbrook. By p.s.
Dec. 5. Presentation of Robert de Cleyton, upon the n\«ignation of William de
Westminster. Hoo, to the chinch of Drayton, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's
gift by reason of the lands of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield being in
his hands. By p.s.
Dec. 4. Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Clyf, king's yeoman, to the
Westminster, office of steward of Galtres.
MSMBRANB 6.
Dec. 6. Inspcximus and confirmation of a charter [in French] dated tlie vigil of
Westminster, the Nativity of our Lady, 2 Edwani II., by John de Warcnna, earl of
Surrey, granting in fee, to John dc Wysham 400 acres of land in the waste
of the land of jironifeud in the Little Hem, and between the Little Hem and
Kaemaur, between Kaemaur and I'ulle, between Pulle and Iwen Uchaf and
Lidiate and the river Alom and thence behind the Esk to the Little Hem, to
hold by service of a knight's fee, and attending twice a year at the court
of the ciisth; of Chastellyou, and finding in time of war a man-at-arms with
a ca|>arisoned horse to remain in the (.'asllo of Chastellion for forty days at
his expense, and rendering a rent of 10/. sterling a year; also granting to
him the right of fishing at all soasons of the year in the river Alom.
Witnesses : — William Paynel, Nichola** (ientil, Nicholas Malemeins, Edmund
de Gasteneys, John Burgoillon, Maddok ap Lewelyn, Riclmrd de Thurstan,
Thomas de Welles, Roger de Rysinge, parson of Howaixlyn, John de
Dymton and John Pyk. Insijc.vimn;t and eonllnnation of another charter,
dated Thursday after the feabt of St. Michael, 3 Edward H., by the same
i*arl granting to the same John de Wysham, for his life, 20/. of rent to be re-
ceived yearly from his tenants in Dorkynge, vis. from Maurice de Eywekne,
406 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1311. Membrane () — cont.
22a\ ; Willmm MW Iloniwodo, 2s. 6d. ; William Harm, 2s. ; Gilbert atte Hok,
2.V. ;W.; A<lain Stuli, 2s. (W/. ; Walter attf IIambn?lhe,05. lid, ; Thomas atte
Fluscln', 2s, M. ; A«;nos n«lic't of RolH»rt Pajro, 5*". ; William Orpedeman,
l)s. (iff. ; Thomas dc Asclu'combf, 2.v. 1 1 Jf/. ; WaltiT do LutrcKford, 2s, 6iL ;
llfiirv soil of William Wvtiiiir, 2.v. ; WalliT Allanl, 10*. lOr/- ; John nun of
R<il»(Tt Tm*;!', ;}.v. ; (JilbfTt iipjM* IIiiUc, 2.V. (w/. ; Thomas atte Chirchegate,
12.S'. sjf/. ; Ualph i^uuM*, 2.v., (w/. ; llfury atl«» Jlotho, 0*. 7</. ; Nicholas
Chapinaii, 2.v. Ih/. ; Wwy Willcmaii, \s, lOr/. ; William I)egere the youngiv,
0.?. '\J^/. : Waltt r Moin, o.v. \0d. ; IMrr h» Carton*, 2*. 9r7.; Agues atte Byse,
3.V. 0//. ; till? |)rion'Ss of Kiilflmrm', *i.v. 6^7. ; Peter de Kstheseombc, (>*. (5</. ;
Kiehard de Kstheseombc, 2.v. ; li(»lHTt atte Soiid, 12*. 9r/.; Nicholas de
Weston, 2J).v. IW. ; Jjauivnce de Oxeiiford, 2s. \)d.\ Matilda daughter of
Richard le Smyth, 'kv. ; William Ken, 2*.; Walter atte Chirchcgate, 2*. ;
Clerckyn de Florcneia, .52*. 3^/.; Robert de I logelond, 34*. \\d,\ John White,
Is, ivL; William Agwillon, 17.v. ; Roger atte Churt, 4*. 6f/. ; Robert Deth,
4.v.3^r/. ; Hugh Lovel and Ralph du llengham, 47*. IJf/. ; Robert Avcray,
2a\ Of/. ; Agnes, late the wife of Richard atte Lchc, 2*.; William de Wynter-
feld, .'J-v. ; ( )dt» attt* ( Jarstone, 2.v. M, ; John I^ike, 2.v. 0'{d, ; Adam atte Brugge
and .John his brother, I2.v. ; th(> ttMiants of the lands of Wadereshurst, 12«. ;
William de Langheschute, 12**.; Robert rppi'broke, (U. ; Hugh atte Pleisto we,
\2s.\ anil iiobcrt atte IMcislowe, 0.v. ; but all homages, waidships,marriage6y
reliefs and e^elirats, whi'U such shall happen, together with suits of court
and all other services due from the tenants being reserved to the earl. If
any of tlu» lands through wardship, escheats, or in any other manner shall
fall in, the nMits ilue for .**u<'h lands is to be jMiid to him by the earl or his
heirs s<» long a< the lan<ls are in his hands. Witnesses: — William Paynel,
Nieholas (tciitil, Miehael de J'onyng, Nicholas Malemeyns and Robert de
Stanegravt», knights, .John dc Ifeld, John Fyliol, William de Northo,
William ch* L()n<loh and Roger do London. By p.s.
Nov. 2S. Grant to the mayor, aldrrmen, sluM-itfs and other citizens of Loudon to
Westminster, receive the rntirc farm of their city and of all issues of aids and tallages,
which by summons of the Exchequer may be enacted within thp city and
county of Middlesex, until tltcv shall be satisfied in the sum of 70(5/. /5*. l^/
in whieh tluj king is indebted to divers men of the city for victuals taken
for his use in the city ami suburbs, which sum they have undertaken to |Hiy,
for whieh indentures have bci^i made between the mayor and sheriffs of the
one part and Ingelard dc Warle, king's clerk, the keeper of the Wardrobe,
of the other; and also in anoth(>r sum, they having undertaken to satisfy
merchants, both foreign and native, for wares and necessaries for the House-
hohl and Great Wardrobe to the sum of 1000 marks.
Dec. 10. Lieenee for Payn 'I ybotot to grant the manors of Nctlestede and Langar
Westminster, and the advowsons of the churches of Nctlestede, Langar and Little
Blakcidiam to Roger de Worthham, parson of the church of Arkeseye,
aud John Lucas, [larsou of the church «if Netle.stede, and for them to
re-grant th<» same to the grantor and Agnes his wife and his heirs.
By K., on the information of I. de Warle.
Dec. 14. Pardon t<» Roger Tragyn of his outlawry in the county of Oxford for
Westminster, non-appearance in the King's court, when Richard dc Abburburi im-
pleaded him, and Richard Tragyn, William Tragyn, William Welifed, John
Ic Clerk of Wotton ainl Katherine his wife, Joseph «on of the same John le
Clerk, Ralph Ilik»*niaii, John Djivve, William Dekene and Agni.*s his wife,
Agne*^ Cggt*^, .Vliee Capior, Adnin Cok, AValKM* Hakele, Margaret Hakele,
Cicely llakrle an«l John son of Richard d<' Slape.
By K., on the information of Ingelard de Warle.
Vacated because otherwise belote.
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5 EDWARD II.— Pabt L 407
1311. Memlfrane Q—cont.
Grant, in consideration of a fine of 100/., to Payn Tybotot of the mar-
riage of John son and heir of Vrian de Sancto Petro, tenant in chief, a
minor in the kin^^'s custody.
Licence, at the request of Ralph do Monte Hermerii, for Eleanor, late
the wife of William dc Brianzon. tenant in chief, to marry John Bluet, if
she will. By K., on the information of Robert sou of Payn.
Dec. 10. Pardon to John Baroun of Oksted(» for non-appearance before Roger le
Westminster. Brabazoun and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late king for
the county of Surrey, to answer touching divers felonies.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 14. Pardon to Roger Tragyn of his outlawry in the county of Oxford for
Westminster, non-appearance in the King's court whcm impleaded by Richard de
Abburburi. By K., on the information of Jngelard do Warle.
Dec. 27. Presentation of Richard de Ayremynne to the church of Menstreworthe
Westminster, in the diocese of Hereford. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Membrane 5.
Dec. 15. Lici'uce for Juliana, late the wife of William de Leybume. to grant the
Westminster, manor of Elhnm, co. Kent, held in chief, to Walter de Letton, parson of
the church of Leyburne, and Martin Hartebaud, vicar of the church of
Preston, and for them to re-grant the same to her for life, with remainders
over to Henry de leyburne for his life and then to her right heirs.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Metnbrane 5 {Schedule),
Dec. 15. Licence for Juliana, late tht» wif« of William de Leyburne, to grant the
Westminster, manor of Esham, co. Kent, held in chief, to Walter de Letton, parson of
the church of Leyburne, and Martin Hartebaud, vicar of the church of
Preston, and for theui to re-grant the same to her and Henry de Leybume
and her heirs. By K.
Membrane 6 — continued.
Dec. 16. Re-grant, with the consent of the prelates, earls and other lieges elected
Westminster, for ordering the state of the household and realm, by reason of whose
ordinance the former grant was resumed, to John de Segrave, to whom the
king is indebted in the sum of 518/. \0s, 8</., as well for his fee as keeper
of Scotland as for replacing hoi*se8 lost by him on the king's service there, of
the custody of the lands in Lydel, which Joan, late the wife of John Wake,
held at her death of the inheritance of Thomas son and heir of the same John
Wake, a minor in the king's custody, those lands excepted the custody of
which with the consent of John de Segrave the king granted to Henry de
Malton. Rj K., on the information of W. de Melton.
1312.
Feb. 1. Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Wodehouse, escheator on this side
York. Trent, for the delivery of the lands, together with such issues thereof as he
has received.
1311.
I>ec. 18. Appointment, for one year, of Humphrey de Weleden to be keeper of
Westminster, all issues, rents and profits of the lands and possessions of the priory of
Bykenacre in the diocese of London, which housi' on account of its
indebtedness the king has taken into his protection. After making a
408 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1311. ^fc^nhrnne 5 — cont.
reasonablcj allowaiuH' f<»r the siistonanco of tlie prior, convent and ministers,
\\w k«*«'|M'r is, at his discretion, to apply the rovenues of the priory to the
(lis<'liar«ro of its c)))li«rati«uid. By K.
Dim*. 11. I^icrncM' i'm* tin* alifiiatioii in infM'tmain by John do Thorpe of a messuage
Wfitiiiiiixier. and .■) niarivs ol rrnt in As-h«'\vi*ll«'tliorpi» to a chaplain to celebrate divine
seivici' daily in th** fiiap«*I ol" St. Mary, Ashhcwelli^thorpe, for the souls of
his anre>t(M':» and his hrirs. By fine of 205.
D<'(?. 19. K<*niissi<in to William le Latynier of payment of 400 marks out of a fine
Westiiiinstcr. of 7(X> marks wliich ho maih* with the kin^r for the custody of the lands
of Nicholas dr Tniiit/., tenant in chief, during the minority of Nicholas the
heir, together with the marriage of the heir.
Dee. IS. (irant to Ili'nry de Percy for ,S(K) marks, in which the king is indebted
Westminster. t<» him, of the custody of the manor of Kirki'by Moreshcved, which Joan,
late till' wife of .lohn Wake, hehl (»f the inheritance of Thomas Ron luid heir
of the s.'iini' John Waki*, a minor in the killer's custody, with its knight's fees
and ad\ow>ons of churches, to<;i-t her with the issues from the time when
the manor was taken into the king's hands.
By K., with the assent of the Ordainers.
Bond for repayment in the octave of St. Hilary to William le Latymer of
oCH) marks, delivered by him into the Wardroln', as a Iwm, for the despatch
of the king's business. By K.
Dec. 19. Pn'.scnfation of Ingelram de Carleton, king's clerk, to J. bishop of
WeBtinhistur. (Jhichester for admission to the prebend in the fret? chapel of Hastingges, in
th«» di<)ce>e of Chichester, which is void by reason of the rc^signation of
Adam de liilda. By p.s.
Pec. 12. Maiulatc to Walt«*r son of Gilbert, who lately on account of the defects
Wi'stM.iiistur. of its munition and to prevent it falling into the hands of the king's enemies
surn-nderctl to the king the earl of Pendn'oke's ciuitle of Botheville, which
the king then re-connnitted to him to keep dm'ing pleasure, to deliver the
oahtle to Aymer de Valencia, carl of Pembroke, to hold as he (the earl)
held it before the aforesaid tfurrendor. Jle is to answer to the earl for the
money, victuals and other necessaries for th«» nuiuiti(»nof the castle delivered
to him by the king's conunand, who has granted them as a gift to the earl.
By K., on the information of R. de Clifford.
Dec. 20. Remission of payment to Ridph de Monte llermorii, in consideration of the
Westminster, great cxptMiscs incurred by him on the king's .service in Scotland, of 3,000
marks out of a sum of (),000 tnarks in which he is indebted to the king for
the custody of the lands late of John Apadam, tenant in chief, deceased.
By K., with the assent of the nnignates in Parliament on the informa-
tion of W. de Melton.
Doc. 19. Acciuittance ftu- William llydel for the sum of 700 marks, for which sum
Westminster, the king .'iold him the custody of the lands of Nicholas de Poiutz, tenant in
chief, together with the marriairo *»f the heir, as the king subsequently with
his a**sj'nt sold that custody and marriage to William le Latymer.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 18. Ke-grant, with the assent of the baron-*, nobles and magnates assembled
Westminster, in Parliament at W(»stmiu>ter, to Robert de CliJTord as well of the lands to
value of 100/ a year, which the king, with the cotisent of the Ordainers,
granted to him in fee in the manor of Skipton in Craven, as of the
castle of that place and other lands of the like value als'» granted to him in
fee, and which lu» previously held for life, in exchange for lands in Miine-
muth and the valley of Munemuth and for the town and wood of Hodenak,
6 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 400
1311. Membrane 5 — cnnt
the formor grnnts of tlu* casth? unci lau<ls having hoen resumed by the king
by reason of the onlinancij of the prehites ancl other magnates elected for
ordering the sUite of tho hou^^ohold an<l reahn.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Worcester.
Doc. IS. Maiuhite to lloger <le Wellesworth, esclieator on this side Trent, for the
Wcstmiuster. restitution of the ttMuporalitius of the priory of Thtjford to Martin de
llnihitico, a Chmiac monk, preferred by the abhot of Chiny to be prior of
that house.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
priory.
Dec. 19. Re-grant, with the assent of tlie ordainoi*s, to Robert Ilastanges of the
Westininstfp. hinds in Bathket and Uut.heu in Scotland, of the king's demesne, granted to
him by the king, o June I Edward 11., to give effect to a grant made by
the hito king to him of lands to the y«^arly value of 3(K) marks, lat« of his
enemies in Scotland. Subsequently the king, unmindful of this conce.ssion,
granted the same lands to Peter Lybaad, but afterwards by reason of the
ordinance resumed them. By K.
Dec. 2(>. Bond for repayment on Sunday in mid Lent to Manentus Fraucisci and
Westminster, his fi^llows m(?rchants of the Society of the Bardi of Florence of 100/.
advanced as a loan to the Wardrobe for the despatch of the king's business.
Hy K., on the information of W. bishop of Worcester.
Membrane 4.
Dec. 15. Appointment, during pleasun*, of William Alisimndre to hold all pleas
Westminster, following a chief justice in Ireland.
By K., on the? information of W. de Melton.
Dec. 16. Re-grant after resumption, with the absent of the ordainers, to Henry de
Westminster. Malton of the custody of the lands of Randolph 1-evyngton in the barony
of Lydel to the yearly valiu* of 22/., in the king's hands by reason of his
custoilv of Thomas sou and heir of John Wake, tenant in chief.
J}y K., on thtj information of W. de Melton.
Mandate in pursuance to Hobert de Wodehous, escheator on this side
Trent, for the delivery of the custody of the lands, together with such
issues thereof as he has received.
Dec. 8. Confirmation of the assignment by W. bishop of Worce.«iter, the chan-
Westmiuster. eell<»r, Walter de Xorwyco deputy of the Treasurer, the barons of the
Exchequer, and Rog'»r (le Wellesworthe, escheator on this side Trent, to
Gilbert dv Clare, to whom the king granted that such cu.stodies and mar-
riages as first fell in should be ilelivered to him at a reasonable price until
ho slumld be satisfied in the sum of 3,5(M) marks remaining due out of a sum
of .>,()< )0 marks in which the king is bound to him for exfienses incurred on
his service in Scotland and elsewluire, of the eusto<iy of the lands of Adam
de Welle, temuit in chief, together with the marriage of Robert his son and
heir. The lands which are in the county of Lincoln are extemled as follows,
viz. lands in Bradele at 107*. 3f/., the* manor of Cumberwothe at 10/., lands
in Alby at 18/. IbV. U/., landH in Strubby at Ms. 3r/., a plot of wood and pas-
ture calletl * Welh'imrk ' at \l\s. 4c/., the manor of Wytherne at 38/. 17*. 7^.,
lands in llolwode and Swaby at 1)/. 14*. 11//., in Alibrd, Mathorpe and
Billesby at 11/. 4*. 4f/., in VVelle and Alford at 119*., and in Sutton at
61*. ri\d. ; and also lands in Faxton, co. Northampton, at 26f« %d. The
410 CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1311. Membrane 4 — cont,
enrl is to hold the ciiJ*to<ly togt^ther with the marriage of the heir to the
vuhio of 1,(HK) murks in part satisfaction of the a1>ovc sum of 3,600 marks.
If Kobort the lioir should die before nttnining full a;;e, the next heir being a
minor, the enrl is to hohl the euj-tody until such time as the former, if he
liv»'d, would be of ftdl age ; if, howevc'r, tlie next heir is of full age tbo
enrl is to n^'civc as eonipcnsatiou another custody for that time. Should
the heir die unmarried, the earl is to have the marriage of one of the heirs.
Mandate in |)ursuan(*e to the escheator.
The lik(> to tht* earl of the custody of two parts of the lands in Lamburue,
CO. B(*rks, late of William Plukenet, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by
n^ason of his custody of AVilliam the son and heir, which two parts are ez-
tendf'd at \L lo^. {\\(L and two parts of one farthing, to hold in like manner
together with the marriage of the heir to the value of 50 marks, in part
payment as above.
Mandate in )>ursuanee to the (*sclieator.
The like to the earl of the custody of the lands late of Walter de Gloucestre,
tenant in ehief, in tin* kinj^'s hands by reason of his custody of Walter the son
and hfir, viz. the manor of Alwcston, eo. Gloucester, extended at 21/. a year,
lands in Kbbrugge, in the same county, extended at 30«. 4(/.,a moiety of land
in Iwi'h*«;h, eo. (lloucester, at 77*. li/J</., lands at Suthwyme, eo. Lincoln,
at 7/. 23r/., and lands in the city and suburb of Lincoln at 6/. 7f., to hold
in like mann(>r to the value of 100/. in part siiti.sfaction as above.
Mandate in pursuance to the escheator.
Tlu; lik(> to the earl of tlie custodies of the lands late of Bol)eit de Bos,
tenant in chirf, in tlu! king\s hands by rc:uson of his custody of James the son
and heir, vi/,. lands in (iedeu(>yif, Woplado and ilollK^che, co. Lincoln, extended
at i)9/. r).v. t^\d. a y(*ar ; and of tht; lands held for life by Joan, late the wife of
William d«' Wanetynjxe, deceasiHi, of the inheritance of William de Wane-
tyn^e, tiiiant in chief, in the king's hands by I'eason of his custody of John,
son and heir (»f the same William, viz. lands in la Wyk, Bokhampstede, co.
Derks, extended at 40.s'. a year, to hold in like manner during the minority
of the heirs, tog(»llu*r with the nuirriage of the heir of William de Wane-
tyn^o, to th(* value of 900 marks in ]>art sati.^^faction as al)ove.
Mandate in pursuance to the escheator.
Dec. 20. Mandate to John dc Donccastre, Walter de Harom and Thomas de
Westminster. Cn'SMcre to collect the ctistoms jjmntcd for three years on all goods and
wares bouj^ht along the causey, or way, which leads from the greater bridge
of the town of Donecastre to le Bordel towards the north, in aid of the
ri»pair of that eaus(»v. By K., on the information of Adam de Osgodeby.
Dec. 19. Acquit tanc*» to .lohn Bellard, John Vanne and Colluchius BcUardi, raer-
Westminster, chants of the society of Ballardi of Lucca, for 1,200 marks, in consideration
of which sum tin* king had granted to them the custody of the manor of
Kirkeby ^loresheved, late vi John Wake, tei^ant in chief, in his hands by
rea<< n of his custody of the .fon and heir of tlu? same John. Subsequently
they surrendered the grant to the king, by w^hom the custody and issnes
were sold to Henry de Percy.
Mandate in pursuance to the deputy treasurer and barons of the Ez-
chccjuer.
1312.
Jan. 2S. Pardon, in consideration of a fine of 1(X) marks, to Master Robert de
York. Rypplyngham, chancellor of the church of St. Peter, York, for his trespasses
of vert and venison in the forest of (ialtres in the time of the late king.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
6 EDWARD II.— Part L 411
joi-i Memuraxe 3.
Dec. 19. Grant of l,0()()markn out of the farm of the justice of Chester to Robert
WcstiniiKtor. dc Ilolaml, to wlioin the kiujx previously granted the office of justice of
Choster and the castles of Cliester, llorhelan and Flint, and the county of
Flint, subject to tht» payment of certain farms, to hold during pleasure,
until he should grant to him a sufficient recompense for his services, bnt
which office, castles and county th(i king has now granted to Payn Tybotot.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of \Vorc<^**ter and R. de Clifford.
Memorandum. — These letters have been delivered to Robert de Clifford
to bear to Robert de Holand, from whom he is to receive and bring back
the letters in which the king promised to him the above mentioned
remuneration.
Dec. 28. Re-grant, in consideration of a fine of 20/., of the custody of the lands of
West minster. Elias do Albiniaco, to John de Bcrnoville, at whose suit the king recovered
in the court of King's Bench against William de Combmartyn and John
de la Stone tlie custody of a me.ssuage and 4 acres and a moiety of one virgate
of laud in Suthperton, which John Hale, deceased, held for life of the in-
heritance of the heir of Elias de Albiniaco, a minor in the king's custody,
and also of a messuage and six acres and a moiety of one virgat« of land in
Jiaryngton, which Roland de la Valie held in like maimer of the same in-
heritance. Forgetful of a former grant to John de Berueville, the king had
granted this custody to the above-named John tie la Stane against whom it
was recovered. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Here in the castle of York the king re'delivered to Adam de Osgodeby^
Robert de Bardvlby and IVilliam de Ayremynne the great seal^ which
they had deiivered to him at IVindsor.
1312.
Jan. 20. Protection, for two years, directed to the sheriff, bailiils, mini.stcrs and
York. others of the county of York, for the executoi's of the testament of Henry
de Lacy, late earl of Lincoln, wliile adtninist'Ting his estate.
By K., on the infornuttion of W. bishop of Coventry' and Lichfield.
Kudricus de Wyspayns, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Gerard de Wysjmyns and Ivo de Rollendonc^ his attorneys for two years.
Master Stephen d<; Carlioun, canon of Ferns, bringing news of the death
of R. late bishop of that place, has lettc^rs of licence to elect.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William Servat and Roger le Palmer
to the custody of the lands of the Templars in the city and suburb of Lon-
don to hold from Micliaelmas last. They are to answer for the issues at
the Exchequer. By C.
Vacated because on the Fine Roll.
Jan. 20. Acceptance of a presentation to the church of Cotyngham, in the diocese
York. of York, of John de Hothum, king's clerk, whom the king by his letters
nnder his privy se^d presented to W. archbishop of York for admission to
the church, and whom the archbishop has instituted parson therein.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Mandate to Robert de Leyburne and Gill)ert Makaskil to i)ermit Henry
dc B<.*llo Monte to hold, until further order, the land of Man, which the
king latctly commanded Robert de Leyburne to resume, and which at the
same time he committed to the cnstcxly of Gilbert Makaskil. If by virtue
of the king's commands they havt; taken it into their hands, they are to
re.store it to Henry de Bello >fonte, or to his attorney bearing these letters,
together with any of its issues which they may have received. By K.
412 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
131 2. Membrane 3 — cont,
Jan. 2(>. Henry de Melton, goinjr beyond seas, has letters nominating Stephen de
York. Kenerthorpe and Kichard de Alk^harwe his attorneys for two years.
Jan. 21. Presentation of Ilervey de Vallibus to the church of Framelingham in
York. the diocow* of Norwich.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Jan. 22. Pardon to Walter de Latifccton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
York. treasurer of the late king, of all trespasses committed by him against the
king. By K.
Jan. 23. Sale by the king to Master Thomas de Ijcvesham, for 100/., payable
York. at the Kxchecjuer, of the custody of th<? manor of Ijevesham, late of Godfrey
d(^ Melsii, tenant in chief, in the king*s hands by reason of his custody of
the hoir, whi(*li manor is extemU'd at 0/. Qs, Sd, a year, and also of the
advowson of it.s rhurch.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Wodehous, escheator on this side
Trent.
Jan. 22. Grant to Anthony Pe.*jsaigne of (lenoa, king's merchant, of 400 marks, to
York. be receivrd out of a moiety of the issues of the custom on wools, hides and
wool-fells in the port of Southampton, and of 829 marks, IBs. out of the
issues of the custom in the port of London, in which port he is to re-
ceive them after William de Toulous shall have received payment of his
grant out of those issues, in discharge of a sum of 1,229 marks, ISs. in
which tile king is indebted to hiui, viz. 63()/. 12r/. for divers things bought
for the king*s use, as appears by thret* bills under the seal of Ralph de
Stokes, elerk of the Great Wardrobe, 50/. 12*. for a sturgeon lx)ught
from tlu* said Anthony, as appears by a bill under the seal of Robert Turk,
a buyer for tlH> liousfhold, and in 200 marks delivered to the king. By p.s.
Maudni(> to tlie tn-asurer and barons of the Exchequer for the delivery
to him of the lOO marks upon their receiving the above bills, and provided
that certain securities pledginl to him for the same shall in the meantime be
kept in safe custody.
Assignment as above* to Anthony Pessaigneof Genoa, king's merchant, in
consideration of his promise to pn^vide ncH^cssai'ies for the Wardrobe, of the
said sum of S20 marks, I3s. out of the issues of the custom in the poit
of London.
Mandate in pursuance to the ti*casurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Sale by the king to William <le Melton, king's clerk, for 300 marks,
jMiyable at the Excheqner, of the custody of the manor of Bewyk with its
members of "Walkynton, Aldelairgli and DanthoriK? and of the lands in
Willardby, Waldcby, Neuton and Hedon, lat<» of Godfrey de Melsa, tenant
in cliii'f, in tlie king's hands by reason uf his custody <d the heir. By C.
Man<hite in pursuance to the deputy treasurer and barons of the Ex-
chequer.
Jan. 23. Grant to Rob(>rt de IIoHand, for his good service, in satisfaction of the
York. sum of 1,000/., in which the king is bound to him, of the 1,000/. due
from him for the* current year for the oiiict? of justice of Chester and for
the castles of Rothelnn and Flint and county of f'lint, the custody of which
the king connnitted to him to hold during pleasure and subject to the
yearly payment of that farm at the Kxchequer. By K.
Writ de ititendcttdo directed to the knights and other tenants of Walter
de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, upon the restitution to him
of his manors and lands. By K.
5 EDWARD II.— Part I. 4ia
-loyi Membrane 2.
Dec. 27. J. archbishop of Dublin, stayin*^ at tho court of Rome, has letters
Westminster. noininatin;r Walter Kstmund and Richard Shakclok his attorneys in
Ireland for two vears.
lie also has otiier letters nominating; Aduin de Balne and Martin
Chaunceus.
1312.
Jan. 22. Mandiit«> to the sheriff of York to purve;/ for the king's use out of tho
York. issues of his bailiwick 000 (junrters of wheat, 800 ({uarters of oat«, and hay
iind litter to the value of 100/., and to di^liver the same to the king's receiver
of stock at York, lie is to have an allowance made in his account for any
expenses incurred by him.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Jan. 23. Appointment, during pleasure, of William le Latimer to the custcxly of
York. the castle of Seardeburgh, receiving for that custody by the hands of the
bailiffs of tlie town 10/. a year out of the farm of the town.
By K., on tluj informjition of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Writ dc infvndviulo directed to the knights and other tenants of the
castle for him as constable.
The like to the bailiffs and good men of Scardeburgh for him as keeper
of the castle.
Mandate directe<l to the baililFs of Scjirdburiifh for payment to him of 10/.
a year out of the farm of the town, for which an allowance will be made
in their account.
The like directed to Henry de Percy, to whom the king lately committed
the superior custody of the castle, to deliver to him the castle with its
armour and victuals.
The like to John Samp.son to deliver the castle to him together with its
armour, victuals and stores.
Vavatvd because surrmdcred and cancelled,
Jan. 23. Appointment, until the next parliament, of W. bishop of Coventry and
York. Lichfield fo be treasuriT of the Exchequer. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Norwyco, who holds the place of
treasurer, to deliver to him the keys and other nuitters apjx'rtaining to the
office.
The like to John d(» Simdale.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Jan. 20. Bond for repayment in the (piinzaine of Kaster to Miuster William de
York. Pykering, king's clerk, dean of the church of St. Peter, York, of luO/. de-
livered by him into the Wardrobe as a loan.
By K., on tin? information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
The like to the under-mentioned, viz. —
Master Hubert de Hipphngham, ehancc»llor of the same church, for
100 marks.
Master Robert de Pykeryng, a canon of the .'*ame church, for oO marks.
Ma'iter John ch* Nassington, a eanon of the same church, for 30 marks.
Jan. 23, Grant to H<Miry le Seropc, oiieof the justices of the Bench, in lieu as well
York. of '10 marks due to him for hi** fee as of 20 murks granted to him towards the
expenses incurred by him going on the king's service to divers places, of
the custody of the lands in Ketelwttlle, co. York, late of John de Grey of
Rotherfeld, tenant in (!hiel, in the king's hands by reason of his custody of
th(> heir, which are extended at 12/. 12^. Id, a vcar.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Mandate in pursuance to Rob<»rt de Wodehouse escheator on this side
Trent.
414 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312, Membrane 2-'Cont,
Jan. 20. Pni'flon to John de Duntesburue of Hojrheswvndon for the death of
York. John Martyn of Swyndon, a.*« it appears by the record of John de Fozle
and William de llardcnnc, justices of gaol delivery for Old Sarum, that he
killed him in 8i'lf-d(»fcnc«». By K.
Jan. 23. Crrant, for lifc», of 20/. a year out of the sum of 90/. a year, which the
York. abbot of Kirkcrital pays at th(» KxchiMjuer for tluj barony of Berdeseye, held
ill I'hief, to John Sampson, who has surrendered into the king's hands
the eusioily of the castle of Seardcburj^h, granted to him for life by the
late ki!i<r with a fe(* of 10/., in lieu of that sum and of the other profits of
the custody.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of CWentry and Lichfield.
Mandat(> for the payment to John Sampson of the above sum by the
abbot of Kirkestnl out of tla^ sum of 110/., fmyable by him to the Exchequer
for the barony of Berdeseye, ior which an allowance will be made to him
in his account.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Jan. 24. Mandate in pursuance to the treasuivr and barons of the Exchequer.
York.
Jan. 8. Presentation of John de Ilothum to the church of Cotyngham, in the
Kuurc^borough. dioeesr of York, in the kin^\s gift by reason of his custody of the lands and
heir of John Wake, tenant in chief. By p.s.
Jan. 24. Sjdr by the king to Koirer de Wyngefeld (or Wynkef eld), king's clerk,
York. for SO/, pnyabh' at the Exchequer, of the custody of the manor of Halsham
with its nienibfTs and appiirtt>nan(*es, late of (iodfrey de Melsa, tenant
in (!hi(*f, in tlu> kin'jV hands by n^ison of his custody of the heir, which
manor is fxtmded at l.'i/. 1(»*. a year. By C.
Mandate in pursuance to Kol>ert de Wodehous escheator on this side
Trent.
Jan. 21. Sal(» by the king to Thonnis de Merston, for 100/. payable at the
York. ExehetpuT, of the custody of the manor of Hodeleston with its appur-
tenanct*s, together with 1 acres of bmd in Berkyn and three acres of m^dow
in Farnburne, Iatc> of Godfn^y de M(dsa, tiaiant in chief, in the king's hands
by reason of lus custody of the heir, which manor and lands are extended
at M/. 18j. a year.
1311.
Sept. 6. Grant, for life, to Boger P^illol, king's yeoman, to have in each year
HttfUei{{h. every eighth foal of the king's stud at Haddeleve. By p.».
1312.
Jan. 2(i. Protection, until Whitsunday, for William le Vavassur. In the mean-
York, time nothing is to be taken from him, or his nu'n for the king's use.
By K., on the infoimation of the Treasurer.
Feb. I. The like for the prior of Newburgh.
York.
Jan. 27. Grant, for life, to Walter de Sutton, king's clerk, of the hospital of
York. St. James by Westminster.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Writ r/f' /w/(?/*(/e>/r/o directed to the brethren and sisters of the hospital
for him.
Jan. 24. Grant, during pleasure, to Alexander de Aberayththy (or Abemythy) of
York. the Templars' manors of Foukebrigge, Aluestan, Wydalecotes, Wytheleye
and Westerdale, co. I'ork, together with their appurtenances, which are
in the king's hands.
By K.| on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
6 EDWARD II.— Part I. 416
1312. Membrane 2 — eont.
Mandate in pursuance to Alexander de Cave and Bobert de Amcotes,
keepers of the lands of the Templars in the county of York.
Jan. 28. Presentation of Roger de Wyngefeld to the church of Lamprobes in the
York. diocese of Exeter. By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Jan. 2B. Power for John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, to give the royal assent
York. . upon the election of a bishop by the dean and chapter nf Ferns, who have
notitii'd the death of Uobert the lute bishop, and nave souglit from the king
letters of licence to elect. Upon confirmation of such election by the mctix)-
politan he is to restore the temporalities to the elect, tirst receiving from
him suiiicient security for a tine of 100 marks and letters under his seal and
that of the chapter, guaranteeing that the favour granted on this occasion
will not at any future time be turned to the prejudice of the king or his
successors. By K., on the information of W. de iMelton.
Membrane h
Jan. 30. Appointment, during pleasure, of Henry de Bello Monte and Robei*t de
York. Uinframville, earl of Anegos, to the custody of the castle and town of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to enable them as conservators of the peace for the
county of Northumberland to discharge their ofRce more efficiently.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of the county of Northumberland to
deliver to them the castle with its armour, victuals and other appurtenances.
Writ de intendoido directed to the mayor, bailiffs, and commonalty of the
town of Newttistle-upon-Tyne.
Vacated because surreniiered and cancelled.
Jan. 29. Exemption, for life, for Roger Basy, citizen of York, from being put on
York. assizes, juries, or recognisances ; from being made mayor, sheriff, coroner,
bailiff, or other minister of the king ; and also in res[)ect of his houses in the
street called Louinthegat«, in the city of York, from livery of the king's
stewards, marshals and other ministers.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Feb. 1. The like for John Gra, citizen of York.
York. By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Feb. 1. Grant, durinjr pleasure, to David earl of Athol, for his sustenance, of the
York. custody of th(; Temphu's' manors of Etton and Cave, co. York, together with
their appurtenances, which are in the king*s hands.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Jan. 28. Grant, for seven years, for the l)enefit of the burgesses of Kyngeston-
York. uiK)n-Hulle, that no man, alien, or nntivo, in that town, or on the water of
Hulle, shall be distrained, or attache<l for any debt unless he is either
principal debtor, or surety, (»r on account of any tre^l>ass committed by
another person ; and that he shall not Ih^ hiddered by the arrest at the suit
of any person of his goods for any debt, or trer^pass, from freely di>posing of
and making profit out of them, provideil he pays the usual customs.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry mid Lichfield ;
and by a line made in that case.
Feb. 1. Grant, during pleasure, to David earl of Athol, for his sustenance, of the
York. Templars' manors of Ktton and Cave, co. York, together with their appur-
tenance's, which arc in the king's hands.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Vacated because entered above.
416 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
-x
1312. Membrane 1 — coni,
Feb. I. Grnnt to Kobort Hastaii^es of the marriage of John, son and heir of
York. Godfrey do Melsn, t«*nant in chief, or in cjise of his death, of that of the
m*xi heir, in li(Mi of ICH) marks gr.nnt(»d to him to equip himself better for
the king's servieo, arsd as a recompense for the loss incurred by him through
the kin*; haviiifr taken into his hands the la?ul$ of Bathket and Kathkeu iu
Scotland, held iiy liim by «j:r«nt of the late kin«x, and also for the custody of
the town of Kyn<;c>ton-npon-llnlle and manor of Myton lately granted to
him but snbseijnently «;ranlcd away to another person.
By K., (m tlie inforniation of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and
(»f \V. de Melton.
•Jan. 24. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York. lieanlieu !iy lio«:er Bifrnuval of a mes**na^e and 14 acres of land in Upton,
and by (Jilbeit de Shupton of 7 acres of land in Ilolebury. By fine ofWOs,
F«^b. 1. Acquittance to Henry Scarlet and Alan son of Bricius, reeves of the
^ York. manors of IVnrelh and Sonrcbv, antl the tenants of those manors for
2(X) marks received at the. Wtirdrobe by Roger de Wyngefeld, king's clerk,
in the name of the keeper of the Wardrolh', on account of the farms and
(»ther issues of those manors from the time when the same had been in the
hands of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall.
By Jv., on the infonnation of the bishop of Chester.
Appointment of Boberl de Barton, kini^'s clerk, bailiff of the manors of
Penreth and Soiierbv, to audit the account of the reeves of those manors
from the time in which the sjinie manors had b(H*n in the hands of Peter de
( Javaslon, earl of Cornwall, and to c<mqM»l them to render their account.
He is without delay to forward to the king all sums of money that he can
lew.
Writ de iufcfit/emlo directed to the kiughts and other tenants of the
casthw of Morestone and Bollesovre for Uol>ert de Malo Lacu, as constablo,
the king having granted to him, during pleasure, the custody of those
castles. Bv K.. on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Vacutvd bccaitsc sKrretidcred and cancelled.
Writ of aid directed to the knights, free men and all others of the paits
of 11 ore.*- ton and Bollesovre for Robert de Malo Lacu as constable of the
above-named castles. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Jan. 2*<. Grant, for seven years, to the bailift's and good men of the town of
York. Lvyngeston-iq)on-.llulle of jMivage upon all goods brought for sale into the
to\vn. By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Feb. 5. Mandate to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of Newcastle-
York. upon-Tyne to purv(»y for the kinij's use, as he is approaching their town
with the intention of halting there. 2lK) (pnirters of malt, to be paid for out
of the farm of the town if possible, if not out of their own money, for which
thev will be satisfied out of the Wardrobe. Thev are to deliver the malt
to tJohn de Merewortlie, whom the king is^endingto them for that purpose.
lly K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Feb. 8. Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for the men of Henry de Sancto Claro,
York. conveying wheat and barley to Scotland, the king having granted him
licence to bny 20 quarters of wheat antl 60 quarters of barley at the town
of i5arton-upon-llundier and to carry ii to Scotland for his own sustena.nce
and that of his household. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Request to the mayor, bfulifFs and good men of the town of Berwick-upon-
Tweed to provide, as a loan, provisions to the value of 100/. for the king's
5 BDWABD II.— Part I. 417
1312. Membrane 1 — cant.
use fliid to dclivor the same to INIastor John do Woston, king's dork, cham-
berlain of Scotland, to 1h* forwarded by him to the enstle of Stryvulyng
for tlie bittter provisioning thei't'of. By K.
March 30. Allowance i^ to be made to Thomas de la Hyde, steward of Cornwall, in
York. the account of the insues of his stewardship, for Hb'M. 0*. 8r/. delivered by
him by command of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, to Bereducus de
Marsuu and Bertrand Assalit on Monday after the Puriiicatiou last past.
By p.s.
1 giT Membrane 25d.
July 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bereford and William
Beririck-on- de Burne, on complaint by Mabel, late the wife of lle^nald le Fevre, that
Tweed. Walter le Fevie of Steyvinton, William Hodoun of Ksthenreth, John le
Chaumbrer of Esthenroth, John son of Ralph le Fevre, Kobert Bullok,
Bali>h le Clerk of Abyndon, John Coles of Abyndou and John le Goneys
of Abyndon broke her houses at Abyndon and Esthenreth, co. Berks, and
carried away her goods. By the king*s lieutenant.
July 14. The like to William de Burne, Matthew dc Furneaus, Nicholas de
Berwick-on- Langolond and Thomas de la Hyde, on complaint by William de Bostourek
Tweed. ^j,j^^ Reginald son of Richard de Twdouthas and Reginald his son, Michael
le Petit, Osbert Hamely, Reginald de Kervyok, John de Bcuchaump of
Benner, Richard de Trewynnard, William de Caus, William Aure, William
de Trouruf, Alvn*d de Lejrlia, William Tyrel of Restyr and James
Trevantros conspired together to accuse him by Joan, late the wife of Richard
le Eyr of 1 rewoelesyk, of the death of lier husband, for which he was
imprisoned at Lostwylhiel until he was acquitted by John de Foxle and
the same Thomas do la Hyde, justices of oyer and terminer for the county
of Cornwall. By line of 20*.
July 20. The like to John de Swynburne, Hugh de Louthre and Thomas de
Berwick-on- Fissheburne on complaint by John de Glantesdon, that Hugh Galoun im-
Tweed. prisoned him at the town of Kewcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Noithumberlond,
until he executed charters and writings of feoffment of lands in Glantesdon.
By p,8.
Jul^ 20. The like to John Boteturte, John de Foxle and William de Burne on
Berwick-oD- complaint by Gilbert de Clare, eiu^l of Gloucester and Hertford, touching
Tweed. ^jj^ persons who broke his free chace of Craneborue in the counties of
Dorset and Wilts, hunted therein, and cut down and carried away his trees.
ByC.
The like to Henry le Scrope and John de Donecastre on complaint by
Thomas de Revnevvle, that John de Ros of Tyd and Almand his brother,
Robert de Killom of Routh {Ritda)j Allan Spillale of Routh and John
Makemesure of Beningholm assaulted him at Routh, co. York.
By the Chancellor, at the instance of John de Gras.
Membrane 24.
July 14. The like to William dc Houk, Thomas de Fysshcbnme and John de
Herwick-on- Donecastre, touching an appeal in the county of York by John Sewally of
Tweed. Micltelton, co. Essex, against Ralph son of Adam de Boston in Fykcringg-
lythe, for the death of John son of John Sampson of Towns, his kinsman.
By the Chancellor, at the instance of Robert de Hastauges.
64579. D D
418 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311, Membrane 24— ro»f.
July 20. Commission to Robert son of Payn, Matthew de Fumeus and Richard de
Berwick-on- Chiselden, whom the king had previously commissioned to enquire in the
Tweed. county of Dorset touching alleged attacks on foreign merchants upon
the sea and tht* seizure oi' their goods, and before whom an inquisition
had been taken at the prot^ecution of Stephen de la Funteyne, mer-
clumt of IVrigueux, who ass<Tted that divers persons in the water between
Wevinuthe and the inland of Portland l>oarded a ship, the Seint Go^melote
of Gcrounde, freightc<l with his wine, carried away a great part of the
wine, and cut th(* cables when the ship was driven ashore by the wind
on the island when^ the remainder of the wine was carried oiF by other
transgressors, which in<piisition the king sends to them with instructions
to enquire further touching the matter. By C.
July 15. Commission of oyer and terminer to Alexander de Cave, John de Done-
Berwick-on- castre and John Dalason, on complaint by Henry de Melton and Agnes
Tweed. \^\^ ^^jf^. |jj,^ 'I'homas (j(»wer, William le Clerk and Edmun<i son of John de
Multon drove away (> horses, 16 oxen and 300 of her sheep, of the price of
60/., at Hepham, Northingelby and Wylingham by Stowe St. Mary's, co.
Lincoln. By p.s.
July 24 Commission to Geraud Salveyn and William de Honk to survey and
Berwick-on- examine the taxation of the Twenty-fifth in the city of York, it being
Tweed. alleged that the king has be<in much deceived in such taxation. They are
to punish the colltM'tor.s and assessors by whose connivance frauds have
been c.onimitted, and they are to certify the tn^asurer and barons of the
Exchequer of their proceedings therein. \^ParL JVriU,^ By p.s.
July 22. Association of Thomas de la Hide with William de Bume, Nicholas de
Berwiek-oa- Langelond and Matthew de Furneaus in a commission of oyer and terminer
Tweed. touching the persons who broke and hunted in the parks of Walter bishop
of Exeter, at Pouton and Lanierh', co. Cornw*all, and in his free warrens at
Ponton, Kacrgaul, Penryn, Tregaer, St. Germains and Lawynton, and
assaulted his men and servants at Yaldestowe, Trelithou and St. Columb
Major in the same county.
Mbmbranb 2Sd,
July 27. Association of Thomas de la Hyde with William de Burne, Nicholas de
Aluwick. Longelond and Matthew de Furneaus in a commission of oyer and terminer
touching an assault on Nicholas Russel at Yoldcstowe and Trelithou,
CO. Ccrnwall.
Aug. 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Eyncurt, Adam de
Westminster. Welle and Robert de Marbelthorpe, touching an assault on John de Mukel-
ton at Lincoln. By p.s.
The like to the same justices touching assaults on the under-mentioned
persons at Lincoln, viz. —
Hugh Trussebut, Alexander de Welle, Kichard de Littlebury and
Thomas Merle. By p.s.
Mbmbranb 22d,
Aug. 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, William de
London. Colneye, John de Peyton and William de Goldyngton, on complaint by
Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, that John prior of Ely,
Ralph de Derby, William de Lenghare, William de Denton, Matheas
6 EDWABD II.— Part I.
419
1311.
Aug. 20.
London.
Membrane 22d — cant,
Outlawe, Nicholas le Charetter, jSicholas Dykeman and William Benard,
with others rescued Richard Batheman from the custody of his bailiff, John
Donne, who ha<l an'estcd him for the larceny of an ox in the earl's moiety
of the town of Lakinghcthe, co. Suffolk, in which he had the liberty of
* infangenethef .' By K.
The like to Robert le fiz Pnyn and Nicholas de Langclond on complaint
by Cicely de Bello Campo that Master Thomas de Logore, Simon Brayn,
William le Jeu, Richard de Den, Richard de Mauwardyn, John Goniiere,
Stephen le Spenser, Adam Godman, William son of Joceus the vicar
(vicarii) of the church of Dultyng, Matthew de la Marche, John le Man,
William le Man, John de Hereford, and Adam de Stokwod with Walter
his son broke her close at Shepton Malet, co. Somerset^ felled her trees and
assaulted her men and servants. By K.
Aug. 23.
London.
Aug. 28.
London.
Aug. 25.
Loudon.
Sept. 1,
London.
Mbmbranb 20c/.
The like to John de Poxle, Nicholas de Pershute and Walter de Pavely
touching the persons who assaulted Oliver de Ingham his men and servants
at Wycheford, co. Wilts, killed a horse of his of the price of 100^., and
carried away his goods. By p.s.
The like to Edmund Deyncurt, Hugh de Louther and John de Done-
castrc on complaint by the abbot of St. Mary's, York, and brother Stephen
do Oustewyk, u monk of that house, that John Kempe of Lincoln, Thomas
Kempe, GeoflTrey Kempe, Thomas Rothynjr, Stephen Rothyng, Simon
Rothing, John de Wynchecombe, Ralph le Bercher, John Blauue, William
de Burton, John Leregode, Peter Joucl, John son of Hugh son of Adam,
Geoffrey Joanesman Kempe, William de Grantham, Simon de Lichefeld
and Robert Lorimer assaulted the same Stephen de Oustewyk at the cell of
* la Maudelet/ne ' without Lincohi, By p.s.
The like to John de Donecastre, Thomas Malet, and Richard de
Wylgheby, on complaint by the prior of Lenton, and brother Thomas de
London, his fellow monk, that Master Bartholomew de Campese, William
de Scaltford, Thomas Stel, John atte Hille, William Passavant, Richard de
Clixton, John son of Stephen le Barker, Robert sou of Adelina de Wyver-
ton, Robert le Charpeuter of Berneston, Nicholas le Fiemyng, Robert le
Fevre, Richard le Day of Gryseleye, Ranulph Brun, Adam de Ely and Hugh
le fiz le Provo8t of Wyverton, with others, assaulted the said brother Thomas
de London at Langar, co. Nottingham, and drove away an ox belonging to
the prior of the value of 20^. By K.
The like to the same justices on complaint by the prior of Lenton and
brother Bartholomew de Whitsand, his fellow monk, touching an a.ssault
as above on the latter. By K.
The like to William de Goldington, Robert de Maddinglee and Hugh de
Craunccste on complaint by William dc Berkyng that John Borel, Alan de
Bromlce, John de Cretinge, Walt^jr son of John Borel, John son of John
Borel, John son of Richard le Clerc, John le Koo, John le Ken,
Benedict le Cartere, Richard do Kelshille and Richard his son, Clement
le Caretere, Hugh dc Gamenegeye, Walter le Parker, Richard le Shephirde,
William Suur, John Qucnyle, Henry le Keu, Geoffrey de Heselingfeld and
Thomas son of Simon with others cut his growing corn at Berkeweje,
CO. Hertford, and carried it away as well as other goods of his.
By K.y at the instance of Matthew de Osgodeby.
420
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1311.
Au^. 26.
Loudon.
Aug. 28.
Sept. 3.
London.
Membrane 20rf — eont.
The like to William de Ormesby, William de Colneye, John de Peyton
and William dt» (lohlyn^on louchin*; the persons who broke the parks of
Gilbert de Clare, oarl of Gloucester and Hertford, at Honeden in Desenyng,
CO. Suffolk, and his friH* warrens at Desenyny and at Clare and SubirLi in
the sauK' eA)unty, and hunted then'in, and who also fished in his stews and
fisheries at Clare and Subiris and at Cavenham in the same county. By K.
The like to John Lovel of Snotesccinibe, Richard de Rocioneye and John
de Lan«;ele on complaint by Walter Lespicer, the king's bailiff of Gloucea-
U*r, that Walter de Aston Sornerville, Adam de Curtlyngstoke, William
Boveton of Staunton, chaplain, Geoffrey son of Richard Aga«e of Wykewan,
Robert d(^ Spechesle, Ralph de Curtlyngstoke, Henry de Barkwelle of
Aston, John de Sloghter, Koger Golafre and Hugh le Reve of Aston
Somerville with others a.ssaulted him at Wvnchecumbe, co. Gloucester.
ByK.
The like to William de Mortuo Mari, Richard de Harlegh and John de
Bromfcld, on complaint by Thomas de Bykenore, that William de Billebury
felled trees in his wood at Richards Castle in the counties of Salop and
Hereford, and carried them away. By K.
Membrane \9d.
Aug. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Hardenne, Nicholas de
London. Langelonde and Nicholas de Cheny on representation on the part of queen
Margaret that John de Tynteyne the younger, William Capes, W^illiam atte
Rew(», Thomas Todifer, Richard Launilre, Robert Iryng of Wathe, Richard
att<j Hole, Henry Custard, John le Gardiner, William ToUe, Richard de
Bakalre, John Masecok, Nicholas de Sluggesheye, John Jacie, John de
Imberle le Mouner and John his sou, John Tranail and John de Lavynton
with others broke the pond of her mills at Netherlym of Lanynton (or
Lavngton), co. Dorset, carried away the stones, piles and timbers of the
pond, let the water run away so that the queen lost the profit of her mills,
and assaulted her servants.
The like to Edmund Deyncurt, Hugh de Louther and John de Done-
cast re on complaint by the abbot of St. Mary's York and brother Stephen de
Oustwyk, a monk of his house, that John Kempe of Lincoln, &c., as above in
another writ, Roliert Lorimer, Gilbert Rothyng, Thomaa Fayreynoghe,
Hugh le Barber, Peter Block, John Milisange, Richard son of Mtirtin,
Walter son of Goceline, (iiles de Rasene, Roger Nite, Simon Wyn, Stephen
Mariote, Ri<'hard Fleniyng, John Tece, Jcdiu son of John Tece, William
Wacelynman, William di^ Welh'burne, Steplu»n de Cliveland and William
his brother, William Skinand, John Mo<ly, Robert Trasshe, Roger de
Totrhille, clerk, Kobirrt de Wakefeld, Roger son of Kobert Pesemete and
Walter son of the same Roger, William le Orfevre of Mikelgate, David le
Taviner, Laurence le ("hapman, John Germyn, John j-ou of Thomas/
Henry Heerc, Alexander son of Rielmri, RoIktI Welpot, Hugh Morevile
and Thomas Faukes imprisoned the same Stephen de Oustwyk, &c., as
above {ut nnpra ut in alio brevi de vcrbo ltd twrbnm). By p.s.
Aug. 3. The like to John de Insula, Hugh de Louthre and John de Donecastre,
Borougbbridge. on complaint by John de Xeuton that Richard de la Chaumbre and
Matilda his wife, William son of Richard de la Chaumbre, Simon de
Melsamby, William Tortemayn and Thomas Longespeye assaulted him at
Neuton, co. York. By p.8. [2320.]
5 EDWABD n.— Pabt L
421
1311.
Sept. 2.
Londou.
Sept. 3.
LoudoD.
Membrane \9d — cont.
The like to John Level of Snotescombo and Richard de Rodeny on com-
plaint by Henry de Okele<>:h that William Damysel of Hatherleye with
others assaulted him at Cheddeworthe, co. Gloucester.
By fine of 40*. made before the Treasurer.
The like to Edmund Doyncurt and John Cheynel, on complaint by the
abbot of Croxton, that William le Botoler of Eyton and William his
brother, William Dyve, Robert Dyve 'clerk,' John Dyve, John Boner,
John Cokewold and William de Bolton of Wysou, carried away his goods
at Eyton, co. Leicester. By fine of 20«.
Sept. 3.
London.
Sept. 3.
London.
Membrane V%d,
The like to Gilbert de Roubury, Hei-vey de Staunton, Henry le Scrope
and John de Wescote, on complaint by Heymund iieau of the church of
St. Mary, Salisbury, and the chapter of that place, that Adam abbot of
Cirencester, Richard de Biselo his fellow-canon, Ma^ti'r Robert de Sloghtre,
John de Donesden, John de Fenys, John de Braye, Geoffrey de Hurle and
Robert de Lullebroke, with others, took and carried away, as iheir tithes,
corn and oiher goods at le Frith in the forest of Windsor, which belong to
them by reason of their charters, and also of a composition made between
Simon de Migham sometime di^an of Salisbury and his chapter, and
Richard sometime abbot of Cirencester. Simon do Migham and his
chapter having claimed that all tithes in the forests in the counties of Wilts,
Dorset and Berks by their charters Ijelongeil to them, whilst Richard
abbot of Cirencester and the conviMit of that place, having asserted that
certain tithes in the forest of Wyndesorc, co. Berks, belonged to their
house by reason of the church of Bray, which was of their appropriation, a
friendly composition was made between them that the latti^r should have
in right of their church the tithes in certain pLices within the forest of
Win(lsor, whilst the dean and chapter by virtue of their charters should
have all tithes elsewhere within the same forest. By fine of 20f.
{Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards W. de Bereford and John de
Foxle were associated with the above-named justices to hear the matter.
11 September.
The like to John de Insula, Hugh do Louthre and Thomas de Fysshebume,
on complaint by Master William de I'ykeryng, Master Roliert do Pykeryng
and Lanil)ert de Trikynghnm, executors of the testament of Henry some-
time archbishop of York, toue.hing the persons who in the time of the late
king airried away the goods of the archbishop, in their custody as executors,
at York, Cawode, Wilton, Buiton, Wetewange, Langwathe, Shirebumey
Rypon, Munketon, Thornton, Patryngton, Ottelay and Beverley, co. York,
and at Suthwelle, Lanum, Scroby and Askham by Lanum, co. Nottingham.
Sept. 17.
Hadleigh.
Sept. 27.
LondoiL
Membrane 16J.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger le Brabazonn, Edmund de
Passelewe and WalttT Geddyng, on complaint by Katherine de Maleville
that John de Home, knight, with others, assaulted and maimed her at
Tycheseye, co. Surrey. By C, by line of 40*.
{Inserted at a later date.) Afterwards Henry de Guldeford, John de
Fresint^feld and William de Goldyngton were assigned to hear the matter.
8 October, 1311.
The like to Bartholomew de Badelesmere and William de Golneje on
complaint by William son of Juliana de CoteBbroke, that Thomas abbot of
422
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311.
Sept. 28.
London.
Got. 2.
Loudon.
Membrane IM^^eont*
Pippowclle, John dc Breythewelle, Peter de Thumeby, Henry de Alemayne
and Robert dc Dunchirche, monks of that abbey, and Peter Swete of
Rothowellc with others nssfiulted him at Pippewelle, co. Northampton, and
took away his horse of the price of 40/. By K.
The like to the same justices on complaint by Robert son of William
Botcvileyn that Thoniiis abbot of Pippewelle, John de Breythewelle, Peter
dc Tliurnoby, IL^nry dc Alemayne and Robert de Dunchirche, monks of that
abbey, Adam dc Boroville of Thumeby, Henry de Spalding of Thurnebj,
and Peter Swete of Rothewelle with others broke his close at Cotesbroke,
CO. Northampton, carried away his goods and assaulted his servants.
BjK.
The like to William de Burne, Walter de Skydemor and Richard de
Chuseldono, touching the representation by Fernaldus Martyn and Peter de
Garsi and th<»ir ft»Uows, merchants of Spain, that, when they were on their
way with their wares to p]ngland in a ship of Spain, which was wrecked in
* le Sake ' of Lyni on the sea coast near Abbedesbury, co. Dorset-, from
which they osc>i|)od to the slion», certain persons of the county of Dorset
broke cheats of theirs when washed ashore and appro|)riated 100 marks of
gros Tournois and 100 marks sterling together with other goods of theirs.
By K., on the information of W. de Ayremynne on behalf of the
Chancellor.
Commission to John de Donecastre and John de Barton of Fryton to
enquire touching the up))ropriation by Robert de Lacy, late king's bailiff of
the wapentake of Dykering(>, co. York, of a chest with gold florintines and
silver coin to the value of «300/., and silver in bar to a great sum cast ashore
at Fyveley in his wapentake, which as wreck of sea belongs to the kin^^.
By K., on the information of W. de Molton.
Sept. 3.
London.
Sept. 11.
Hadleigh.
Sept. 7.
Iladieigb.
Mbmbranb I6d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Nicholas de Langelond and William
de Burne, on complaint by William Martyn, Richard de Merton, Reginald
de Pavely and Nicholas de Wedergrave, lords of the manor of Culmyngton,
CO. Devon, that the abbot of Neweniiam, brother Robert le Sherere, John
le Celcrej^man, William Boye, Richard de Caroswelle, William le Sutere,
William le Smyth of Nonneford, Walter Wulf, William Pyw and brother
Nicholas de Ivelcestre with others broke a tumbrel, which they had erected
at their manor, and burned part of its timbers, and also took from their
men and tenants some measures of ale, and earned away the measures and
the remainder of the timbers. By fine of 1 mark.
The like to John de Mutford, John Bacoun and Richard de Bereford
touching the persons who felled and carried away trees in the wood of
Suthho by Chelmeresford which was in the king's hands. The late kins
granted the wood of Suthho, which is within the metes of the forest (3
£.ssex, to Alexander Quintyn for his life, and afterwards on account of a
trespass committed by him he resumed his grant. Bj C.
I'he like to the same justices touching the same matter.
Commission to John de Fresingfcld, John de Hamme and Master
Edmund de London to view a wall on the bank of the Thames by the mill
of Richard de Dunleye of Suthwerk and Agnes his wife, and to enquire
touching the persons who are bound to repair and maintain the wall and
bank, as the said Richard and his wife allege that Ralph de WavenOi
* ceynturer ' of London, their tenant, is bound to keep the same in repair.
6 BDWABD II.— Paw I.
423
1311.
Oct. 9.
London.
Oct. 6.
London.
Oct. 15.
Windsor.
Mbmbranb 14<f.
Commission to Hugh de Louthro and Thomas de Fissheburne, on com-
plaint hy Robert de CljfTord, to enquire touching the persons who have
usurped and appropriated lands of his inheritance in the county of
Westmorland, held in chief, whilst he was a minor in the custody of the
late king, and made jmrks thereof to the injury of his free chace, and who
still hi>ld the same to his disinheritance. By K.
The like to Hervey de Staunton and William de Colneye, on complaint
by John de Hoo of Lazfeld, that John Of thebrygge of Laxfeld with Adam,
Peter and Thomas his brothers, Hamo de Ukenhulle, Thomas de
Rokyngham and John Nichole the younger assaulted him at i^Axfeld,
CO. Suffolk, curried away his goods, and depastured and trampled down his
grass and growing corn.
By the Chancellor, because at another time he made a fine of 20f., and it
was inrclled.
(Inserted at a later date,) Afterwards Robert Baynard was assigned in
the place of William de Colneye to hear the matter.
Commission associating Henry Spigurnel with John de Foxle and
Robert de Retford in a commission of oyer and terminer issued on
complaint by Augustine de Herdewyk, that Nicholas de Herdewyk of
Baldok with others imprisoned him at Bald9^y co. Hertford.
Membrane IZd.
Nov. 12. The like associating John de Berwyk with Henry de Guldeford, John de
Westmintter. Fresingfeld, and William de Goldington, in a commission of oyer and
terminer, issued on complaint by Margaret de Maleville, that John de Home,
knight, with others assaulted her at Tycheseye, co. Surrey.
Oct. 11.
London.
Mbmbranb \2d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John Lovel of Snotescumbe,
Nicholas de Kyngeston, and Richard de Rodeny, on complaint by the
abbot of Kyngeswode touching the persons who carried away his goods at
Westbury by Newenham, co. Gloucester.
Membrane lid.
Nov. 10. The like to John de Benstede, William de Bume, and John de Batesford
Weftminster. by oath of good and lawful men of the county of Devon, touching a
complaint by Geoifrey de Toucestre and Aline his wife that Robert de
Stocheye, Roger Beyvyn, Walter Port, William de Carswelle, Almaricus
Coffyn and others assaulted and imprisoned them at Exeter and carried
away his goods. By p.B«
Nov. 16. The like to John de Swynbournc, John de Vallibus and Adam de Benton
WettminBter. on complaint by Richard de Horsley that William de Hateshawes, Richard
son of Margery, William le Muner, Roger de Fontayns, William de
Beverlagh, Stephen de Clifton, Richard de Sharberton, Gilbert de Whyte-
stane, Vincent de EUesdcne, Gilbert le Forster, Adam son of Gilbert^
William de Bolton, chaplain, John de Beverlagh, John de Famlev,
Richard de Beverlagh| William son of Richard de Felton, Hogfa del Park,
John le Nedeler, John le Lorimer of Sharberton and William de Teland
424 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311, Membrane lld-^cont,
with otlicrs drovo awny 1,0(K) of bis slioep of the price of 100/. at Alwenton,
CO. XortlniinlMTland, duriuf^ his absence on the service and ander the pro-
teoticiii of tlic kiii«r.
Deo. 1. Tb«' liki' to Jcdin do Foxle and John do Batpsford, on complaint by
Westminster. Mahil, Ijiti- tho witi* oi' Hrjrjnjdd Ic Fcvrc, that William le Fevre of
StivintcMu William ()<loni of Kstln-nnth, John U» Chaunibrer of Estbonreth,
John son of Kalpli Ir IVvro, HolKMt Bnllok, Ralph le Clerk of Abyndon,
John ('(»h'S of Al»vndon and John h» Gonevs of Abvndon broke her houses
at Ahyndon and Ksthenreth, co. Hcrki*, and carried away her goods.
Nov. 21. The like to Henry Spirrnrnel, Iln^h Wake and John de Wylghby, on
Wesluiinster. complaint by Nicholas de S»'n:rave and ThoniJW Wale, toncbing the persons
who took and carried away at AVedon Pyiikeny, co. Northampton, chests
of theirs together with their goods, charters, writings and other muniments.
By fine of 1 mark.
Membrane lOd,
Nov. IS. The like to llob(»rt <le Kendale, con.stable of Dover castle and warden of
WcKtmiuster. the Cimim* Ports, and Henry de Cobehani the younger on complaint by
Sini<»n de Ihx'k and Tilleniannus de Loveyn, m«>rchant8 of Brabant, who
frei<;hted a ship in the port of Whitsiind with 32 cloths and one sarplar, of
the price of 2(M) marks, for conveyance to the markets at Westminster,
toufhinj; the persons from the counties of Kent and E.ssex and the liberty
of the ('in(|iie Ports, who boarded the shij) in the river Thames by Shepeye,
assanlteil tlicMU and the mariners uud carried away the cloths and sarplar.
ByC.
Nov. 14. The like to John de Foxle and John de Batesford, on complaint by Edith,
Westminster, late the wife (»f Kiehard le Ynnge of Watyngwelle, that John Hagbeman
and riiomas di» Inkepenne with others broke her houses at Watingwelle,
CO. Southampton, and carried away her poods.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Nov. 26. The like to William de Bourne, William de Skydemor and Richard de
Westminster. ChuseMene toucliin<r the representation of Fernardus Marty n and Peter de
(larsy ami their fellows, merchants of Spain, tliat when they were on their
way with tlieir wares to Entrland in a ship of Spain, which was wrecked in
* le Sake ' of Lym on the s(»a coast near Abbedeshury, co. Dorset, from
which they csea)Hnl to the shore, certain persons of the county of Dorset
broke chests of theirs, when washed ashore, and appropriated 100 marks of
ffros Tonrnois and ICK) marks sterling together with other goods of theirs.
By K.
Membrane 9d.
Nov. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to J. de Foxle, W. de Bnmc and John
Westminster, de Treingu, on complaint by Edmund de Trevelwythe, who had laden a ship,
belonging to him and John Stonhard, in the port of Fawe, co. Cornwall,
that the same John Stonhard of la Welle, 'J'homas Belymer of Talcarn-
vaceos, Bichard Kon of Eieliard Crispyn of Donnnns, William Spoyne of
Fawe, IJoger l^uisil of Fawe, John son of Bobert Stonhard of Lostwytbyel,
John Avice of Lostwythyel, John son of Simon li» Taillour of Lostwytbyel
with Henry his brother and Stephen Bede of Lostwythyel, boarded the
ship in the port of Fawe, co. Cornwall, expelled him from it, wounded him,
took him to Lostwythyel, where they imprisoned him, and subsequently
5 EDWARD n.— Part I. 425
1311. Membrane 9d — cont.
sailed with the ship and cargo to parts beyond the seas, where thej sold his
goods.
Nov. 27. The like to John do Thorpe and Rol)ort Bnynard, on learning that when
Westminster. John AlisauiKln* of Riii«;stodp, who was indict«*d for hiictMiy, robbery and
other fc'lonii\>, look .sanrtiiary in the chunrh of vSotit-ford, co. Norfolk, and
remained there i'or a long time, and Henry de Walpul, conmer for the
connly of Norfolk, iipproached the church to receive his abjnration
according to cnstom, divers persons obstructed the coroner in the dis-
charge of his olhce, forcibly broke t!ie church and entered it by night,
compelled John Alisaundre to <!0 forth from it, and beat the men ap-
pointed to guard him in the church.
Nov. 26. Thi» like to J. de Beuslede, J. de Foxle and J. de Batesford, by oath of
Westminster, good and lawful men of the county of Exeter, touching a complaint by
Geoffrey do Toucestre and Aline his wife tliat Robert de Stokheye, Roger
Beyvyn, Walter Port, William de Carswelle, Ahnaricus Coffyn and others
assaulted and imprisoned them at Exeter and carried away his goods.
By p.s.
Dec. 2. The like to John de Insula, Adam de Middellon, Thomas de Fissheburne
Westminster, anil John de Donecastrc, on complaint by William dti Melton, king's cl<;rk, that
John prior of Watton, John Cri'sk, Henry (h^ Soureby, Henry le Someter,
Robert de Crakt-nthorpe, Richard (le Etton, Rob(;rt Belle, Hugh But^elfot,
ThoiUHs de la Sale, John Aeard, William de Ravenethorpe, Thomas le
Celeresman, Henry son of isohhi, John le Pestur, Richard son of John le
Coupere, Thomas son of William de Royston, Tiiomas le Mareschal,
Thomas dtJ Rotesets Henry CalM»r, Nicholas Grout, Ingelram le Whyte,
William Amarie>knave, John Sandy, William Boucher, John .son of Hugh,
Henry Fox, (jeofTrey de Erewes, Michael de Lincoln, John de Sympryng-
ham, Thomas de liarneby, »Iohn * Thomasefcdash of Barneby,' Crokelinus de
Watton, Robert de Campedene, Geoffrey ' Gi'fffieyeserjant (aic) of Hothum,'
Richard le Shereman and Ingelram de la Chaunibre with others, during his
absence in Scothmd on the service and under the protection of the king,
broke the gates of his manor at Lokj'iiton, co. York, and the doors and
windows of his houses, carriiMl away his gfH)ds, assaulted his men and
servants whom he had ai)i>ointed to the enr*tcHly of the manor, and entered
and hunted in his free warrens at Suthduflchl and Levene, co. York.
ByK.
Dec. 2, The like to »John de In.^nla, Adam de Midelton, Thomas de Fissheburne
Westminster, and tJohn de Donecastrc, on complaint by Peter de Malo Lacu that John
Cresk, Simon Cresk, Henry de Soureby, Henry le Someter, Itobert de
Crakenthorpe, Richard de Etton, Rolwrt Bc»lle, Hugh Burelfot, Thomas de
la Sale, John Acard, William de Ravenethorpe, Thomas le Selereresman,
Henry son of Isolda, John le Pestour, Richard son of John le Coupere,
Thomas son of William de Royston, Thomas le Mareschal, Thomas de
Rotesee, Henry Caber, Nicholas Grout, Ingelram le White, William
Amariesknave, John San<ly, William Boucher, John son of Hugh, Henry
Fox, Geoffrey de Erewes, Michael de Lincoln, John de Simpringhara,
Thomas de Barneby, John * Thomasefelagh of Barneby,' Crokelinus de
Watton, Robert de Cam|M'dene, (Jeoffrey ' (fetfreyeserjannt of Hothum/
Richard le Sheremnn and Ingelram de la Chaumbn* with others, during
his abscn<!e in Scotland on the sei vice and under the protection of the king,
broke the pitos of his nuuior at Lokynton, co. York, and the doors and
windows of his houses, carried away his goods and assaulted his men and
servants, whom he had appointed for the custcMiy of the manor.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton*
426 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1311. Mbmbranb 8A
Doc. 6. The like to Henry le Scrope. William de Houk and John de Donecafitre,
Westminster, touching an appeal in tlie county of York by Christiana^ late the wife of
Tliotnas de Aniyend of York, a<rain8t Whiti'ck de HoldreneBse, Richard de
Bornevile, Henry le Sniale, Walter le Smale, William Grivel, John de
Dr^n^houiio, Thomas son of Margaret and Thomas his brother, William
de Khoruci), Alan Boude, Boger Dytes and William Broun for the death of
her husband. By fine of 40s.
Deo. 11. Commission de irolliis et fossat is to Henry Wardedeu and John Fillol for
Westminster, the pnrls of Noriliiam and Lullin^ton, co. Sussex, as the abbot of Battle
and others have inrurrHi loss by the default of the men of those parts in
keeping the walls, dykes, gutters and sewers thereof in repair.
Dec. 10. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh Wake, John de Neville of
Westminster. St(»ke and Gilbert de Schyngrllon, by oath of good and lawful men of the
counties of Ruflniid an<l Leicester, touching the pc»rson8 who at WardeU^ye,
ro. Uutland, and at Stokfastou, co. Leicester, forcibly ravihlied Alice, wife of
Edmund Trussel, and carried her away, together with his goods, and
still detained her. By p.s.
Membrane 7d.
Dec. 8. The like to William de Huk and John de Donecastre, on complaint bj
W^estmiuster. Bichard de Par that Henry de Faucumberge and William his brother,
Jordan Toj)pyng, Thomas Topping, W^illiam dc Apjtelton of Cat^^fosse,
W^illiam Williamesmau de Faueumbergc, Bichard le Taillur, Walter Barue
of Seton, and William dc Langwathe with others assaulted him at Seton in
Holdernesse, co. York. Bj p.s.
Membrane Ad.
Dec. 16. Commission to Nicholas de Barnton and William de Goldington to
Westminster, enquire touching a robbery of 42/. from Adam de Hitche, mercliant|
upon the kingV. highway between Branktree and Halstede, ca E^sex, as
Hugh de N(*ville, .lollan de Dunclm and John de la Haye, whom the king
ap|)ointf'd to be conservators of the peace for the county of Essex and to
enforce the etat ute of Winchester, have no leisure to attend to the matter.
Dec. 18. Commif-sion of oyer and terminer to Henry de Guldeford and Thomas de
Westminster. Warbeiton, on complaint by Bichard de Byflet and Alice his wife that
William de Ilenleo with others broke open a desk of hers at Henlee,
CO. Surrey, and carried away her s(^al and abend in which he was bound to
her in 200 marks. By K., on the information of Bobert son of Pajn.
( 427 )
5 EDWARD II.— Part II.
^0-19 Membrane 22.
Jan. 25. Mandate to Payn Tyhotot, late justice of Chester, in consequence of
York. his neglect to obey a former mandate of the king, or to his deputy in
the castle of Chester, to deliver, under pain of forfeiture, the office of
justice of Chester, the castles of Chester, Rothelan and Flint and county
of Flint, with the farms, rents, purprestures and other appurtenances, to-
gether with the armour, victuals and other stores in the castle of Chester,
to Robert de Holand, to whom the king has granted, during pleasure,
the above-mentioned office and castles and the county of Flint with its
farms, rents nnd af)purtenances, together with the purprestures and other
rights pertaining to the king by reason of his forests in those parts, the
lead mine of Englefeld excepted, and also saving to the king all wards,
reliefs, escheats, marriages, dowers when they fall in, advowson of churches,
and vert and venison of his forests and parks in those ptirts.
The like to Payn Tybotot, or his lieutenant in the castle of Kothelan.
The like to him, or his lieutenant in the castle of Flynt.
Mandate to Payn Tybotot himself to deliver to Robert de Holand the said
office, castles and county under pain of forfeiture, or to show cause to the
king why he has treated with contempt the king's mandate directed to him
at another time.
Jan. 27. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Robert de Wode-
York. hous, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mort-
main to the prior and convent of Malton by Robert de Boulton of a toft, and
4 bovates and 20 acres of land in Apelton, held in chief by knight's service,
whereof 12 carucates of land make the fee of one knight, in exchange for
one messuage and 72 acres of land in Yarpesthorpe held by them in frank
almoin, and for common of pasture for 2()0 sheep, 8 oxen, 2 cows and one
horse, which they have in his lands in the town of Yarpesthorpe.
By fine of lOO*.
Jan. 28. Mandate to Isabella de Vescy, keeper of the castle of Baumburgh, to
York. retain possession of the castle, the king being unwilling that Henry de
Percy, to whom he has granted it, should have the custody thereof.
Jan. 31. Protection, for one year, for Master Jordan Moraunt staying in Gascony
York. on the king's service. By K.
He also has letters nominating William son of William Moraunt and
Robert de Shardene his attorneys for the same time.
William de Bradeford and Robert de Tymberdene, staying with Master
Jordan Mornunt, have like letters nominating William Moraunt their
attorney as above.
Richard de Crofton, staying with Master Jordan Moraunt, has like
letters nominating William de By kenore his attorney as above.
Protections, for one year, for the undermentioned persons, staying in
Gascony with Master Jordan Moraunt on the king's service, vis. —
William de Bradeford, Richard de Crofton, and Robert de Tymberdene.
BjK.
428 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
13U^ Membrane 22— con^
Dec. 12. Prepentation of John de Wodoford to tho church of Achirche, in tbe
Westminster, dioi'cse of Lincoln, in tho kingV i;ift by reas»on of the lands of W. bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield being in his liiinds. By p.s.
1312.
Feb. 3. Mandate to the dean and chapter of the king's free chapel of Hastingges
York. for the induction c»f In<;eh*am de Cadeton, king'.** clerk, to whom the king
has granted the prebend in that cha{)el, which is void through the resigna-
tion of Adam de Blida, the bishop of Chichester having upou his being
presented to hini by the king admitted him to the prebend as appears by
the hitters of the bishop.
Feb. 3. Writ of aid directed to the knights an<l other tenants of the castle of
York. BoUesovrc for Robert de Malo Lacu, to whom the king has committed, for
life, the cutito<ly of the castle.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
The like directed to the knights, free-men, and others of the parts of
Iloreston for Hobert de Malo Lacu as constable of the king's castle of
Horeston, which he holds during pleasure. By K.
Feb. o. Writ of aid directed to all «hc»riff^^, ministers and bailiffs for Richard
York. le SotlH-ryn sent to the town (»f Newcastle-upon-Tyne lo purvey bread,
wine and ale for tlu' king's usc^
By K., on the infonnation of E. de Malo Lacu.
Feb. 6. Mjindate directed to sheriffs, bailiffs and others of the king's lieges, on
York. complaint by the than and «-haptiT of St. IVter's, York, for the arrest of all
persons i'al>ely repri'^entiiig thcnis(»lvcs to be their proctors to collect funds
for thr fabric of their church. All goods and money found upon such
persons ar<' to be delivered to the proctors of the dean and chapter.
Feb. 5. Mandate to the slu-riff of North umberland to purvey out of the issues of
York. his bailiwick and to forward to Newcastle-upon-Tyne for the king's use
against his intended approach to that town, the following stores under the
supervision of the (rierks <lepnted for that purpose, viz. herrings and gross-
fish to the value of 40/. as Ad:nn le Chanibrelayn shall direct ; 200 quarters
of wheat as John de Merworth(> shall direct ; brushwood, coals and vessels
of wo(ds to the value of 26/. as Walter de Wygemor, &c. ; brushwood and
litter for the hall and chambers to the value of 15/. as Ralph le Con vers,
&c., iind 6(^0 (}uaiters of oiits, and hay, litter and brushwood for the king's
horses to the value of 30/. as Kobert de Donecastre, &c.
Jan. 27. Appointment of Henry de Bello Monte and Robert de Umframville, earl
York. of Auegus, to be con&ervators of the peace for the county of Northumber-
land.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
The like of Ralph son of William for the bishopric of Durham, Robert
de Hastanges, Thomas de Richemund and Richard de Bemyngham for the
parts of Richmond, and William de Latimer and Peter de Maulay for the
parts of the moor of Blackhou.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled,
Feb. t5. Prohibition directed to all ecclesiastical persons against all persons
York. attenij)ting by pretext of any commission to disturb Ingelard de Warle,
king's clerk, in possession of the prebend of Cimipton, in the church of
Weils, to whieh the king has collated him.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Feb. 3. Grant in fee to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, of the lands in the
York. town of Wyndesor, of which John de London enfeoffed the Ung, and of
6 EDWARD II.— Part II. 429
1312. Membrane 22 — cont.
those lands in Eton, which tho kin^j has of the erifc^offinent of Hoger do
Mouhray, subject to the service of tiiidinf^ a man with a lanee and weapon to
serve the king, and bv doing the n>nal s<Tviceri5 to the lords of those fees.
By K.
Feb. 8. Mandate to the mayor, sheriffs, al(hTin<»n, citizens, and entire commonalty
York. of the oily of London, under forfeiture of life and limb, to keep the city
faithfully for the use of the king arid his heirs, so that no prejudice may
arise to the king and no harm to them, or the city, in eunseqnence of any
meetings, or assem)>lies of the prelates, earls and barons, or others in their
city. Tliey are to remember how their predece.s.sors bound themselves to
king Henry III., the kiiig*s grandfather, to be faithful to him and his heirs.
[Fwdera: Pari. JVriis,] By K.
Membrane 21.
Feb. 8. Licence for John de Claveryng to grant for life to George de Thorpe
York. 20/. of rent in Hliburgh with remainder to himself and Hawysia his wife
and the heirs male of their bodies, with remainders failing such is.sue to
Edmund de Clavi?ryng for life and to Ralph de Neville and his heirs.
By K., and by the king's letters in that behalf to him.
Memorandum — The king at Westminster has granted him licence to
enfeoff whomsoever he will of all tho lands which he holds in chief, so that
the feoffees hold the same in chief from the king, his lands in the county of
Northumberland and his manor of Evre, co. Bucks, excepted, the reversion
of which he has granted to the king.
Feb. 5. ^landate directed to sheriffs, bailiffs and other mini.«ters of tho king for
York. the arn^st of all p«'rsons attempting by citations, appeals, or in any other
manner to disturb Ingelardde Warle in the peaceable pos.session of the pre-
bend of Cumpton in the church of Wells, to which the king has collated
him. By K., on the information of VV. do Melton.
Feb. 10. Mandate to Edmund Bacon, to whom the king lately committed the
York. custoily of the castle and honor of Walyngford and the honor of St. Valery,
for the issues of which he is to answer at the Exchequer, to deliver the
same with their appui*tenances and all armour, victuals and other things
that are therein, and also all their issues, from the date at w^hich he received
the custody thereof, to Peter de Gava.ston earl of Cornwall, to whom the
king has restored the castle and honors with their issues from the time the
same were taken into his hands. \^Fivdera.'\ By K.
Feb. 14. Writ of aid, for one year, for John le Men, sent by Ralph de Stokes tho
York. buyer for the (.1 reat War«lrobe, to purcha.se cloth, spice and other things for
the king's ustt.
Feb. 20. Safe conduct, for fifteen days, for Henry de Percy going to the king to
York. York, whilst remaining in the city and returning thence.
Vacated because sumndervd and cancelled.
Mandate to Henry de Percy to deliver the castle of Scardeburgh, the
superior custody of which he holds at will by grant of the king, together
with its armour, victuals and other ston»s to Bobert <le Felton, to whom the
king has granted, during pleasure^ the eu^^tody of the same. He is to do
so under pain «>f forfeiture in conserpiencH of his neglect t-* obey a previous
mandate to deliver the casth^ to William le Latimer, to whom the king had
at another time made a like grant of it, and notwithstanding the oath he
lately t^ok to deliver it to no other person but the king. If he shall not do
so, he is to appear before the king at York on ThursdAj in the vigil of
430 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312. Membrane 21-- con#.
St. Mattliew the Apostle to certif/ wlij he did not deliver the castle to
William le Latimer and why he refuses to do so to Robert de Felton con-
trary to the tenor of the king*8 mandates. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Feb. 15. Protection until Easter and for the year then ensuing for John de
York. Ferariis ^oing to Gascony on the k inch's service. By K.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William le Barber to the office of
the troua<;c of wools in the town of Boston. By K.
Feb. 12. Safe-conduct for Muster Walter de Alemuthe, master of the king's ship
York. la Plente of Westminster, going with the ship to divers places on the king's
business. ]3y K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Feb. 15. Licence for tlie alienation in mortmain to the prioress and nans of
York. ApjK^lton by Henry de Colton of a messuage in York. By fine of 1 mark.
Mandate to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, late constable of the castle of
Bristol, under ])ain of forfeiture in consequence of his neglect to comply
with a former mandate to deliver the castle, town and Barton of Bristol,
to>rether with the armour, victuals and other stores in the castle, to Edmund
de Malo Lacu, to whom the king has granted during pleasure the custody
thereof, for the issues of which he is to answer at the Exchequer, or to John
de Bures the attorney of Edmund de Malo Lacu. By K.
Feb. 14. Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for Bertrand de Salviaco, count
York. of Cainpa^ine, nephew of Pope Clement, coming fi*om the court of Rome
to England to the king. [Fodder a,"] By K.
Feb. 16. John de Hdthum, clerk, staying in England, has letters nominating
York. Henry de Bade we his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Feb. 17. Licence for the prior and convent of Kirkham to acquire in mortmain
Y'ork. lands and rents to the value of 10/. a year.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
and of W. de Melton.
Feb. 3. Mandate to the collectors of the custom on wools, hides and wool-fells in
York. the port of Plartepol, out of the issues of the custom to buy for the king's
use 100 quarters of wheat, 100 quarters of malt, 100 quarters of beans and
peas, and 20 quarters of salt, and to forward the same by sea to the town of
Dunde in Scotland for delivery to the chamberlain of Scotland for the pro-
visioning of that town. If they have not sufficient money in hand they
are to boiTow the sum necessary for the purpose. An allowance will be
made to them in their account at the Exchequer for their charges.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Feb. 20. Grant for life to William de Aune of the office of the tronage of wools in
York. the town of Boston. By K.
Feb. 19. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Elizabeth de Lasceles.
Vork. By E., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Feb. 23. John the priest (presbiter)^ a canon of Tuam, bringing news of the death
York. of William late archbishop of Tusm, has letters of licence to elect directed
to the dean and chapter of that place.
' Mbmbranb 20.
Feb. 10. Grant, for three years, to the bailiffs, burgesses and other good men of
York. the town of Hereford, of pavage upon all wares brought for sale into the
town. By K.
5 EDWARD II.— Pabt II. 431
2322. Membrane 20 — cont,
Feb. 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
York. St. Mary's, York, by John rle Giliyug and Elena his wife, of a messuage,
6 tofts, 85 acres and G bovates oF land and 5.9. of rent in Appeltou by
S[>aunton and Uoton Uuderhcgh, and by Master John de Snaynton of a
messuage and 2 bovates of land in Ethelingthorpc, of the fee of the abbot,
which arc worth 305. 8f/. a year, as appears by an incjuisition t^iken by
Robert de Wodehous, escheator on this side Trent, in j)art satisfuclioii of a
licitnce granted to them by the late king, upon their [>etitiori and at the
request of queen Margaret, in the parliauieut at Lincoln to acquire lauds
and rents to the value of 200/. a year.
Feb. 16. Pardon to Richard Sharpe of Malteby for the deatli of Agnes his wife, as
York. it appears by the record of John do Insula and the other justices of gaol
delivery for York that he was mad when he killed her.
Feb. 20. Man<iiite to Henry de Percy to deliver the castle of Scardeburgh, the
York. superior custody of which he holds at will by grant of the king, together
with its armour, victuals and other stores, to Robert de Felton, whom tho
king has appointed during pleasure to the custody of the same. He is to do
so under jmin of forfeiture in consequence of his neglcKSt to obey a previous
mandate to deliver the castle to William le Latymer, to whom the king had
at another time made a like grant of it, and notwithstanding the oath he
lately took to deliver it to no other person but the king, from which oath
the king will absolve him when he shall have delivered the castle to Robert
de Felton. If he shall not do so, he is to appear before thi* king at York on
Thursday in the vi^il of St. Matthew the Apostle to certify why he did not
deliver the castle to William le Latymer, and why he refuses to do so to
Robert de Felton contrary to the tenor of the king's mandaU'S. By K.
Feb. 18. Protection, for one year, for Reymund cardinal deacon of Sancta Maria
York. Nova, archdeacon of Leicester and dean of Salisbury, staying beyond
sea-s. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned, staying beyond seas as above, viz. —
Bertraud de Fargis, archdeacon of the East Riding.
Gaillard de Duro Forti, prebendary of Wetewaug in the church of
St. Peter, York. [Fadera.']
Feb. 8. Inspcxitnus and confirmation of a writing dated 9 July 1311, by William
York. dean of the church of St. Peter, York, and the chapter of that place, to
Richard Tunnok, confirming letters of Bertrand de Fargis prebendary of
Osbaldwyk in the church of St. Peter, York, and archdeacon of the Kast
Riding, granting with the consent of the chaj)ter to Richard Tunnok of
York a messuage with its buildings and appurtenances in the street culled
* Stayngate' in York, late of Master Stephen de Ecelesfehl, sometime canon
of that chureh, belonging to him in right of his prebend of Osbaldwyk and
commonly cjdh;d * Seyn pet re prisons', lying between a messuage which
John de Leycestre heUl of the feoffment of the prelxMidary of 13<n*neby, and
that which (jcoftrey le Botiler hohls for a term of years from the chapter,
and extending from the high street of Stayngate in front to the tenement
of the ()rebendHry of Massam at the back, to hohl to him and his heirs
subject tt> paying yearly to the prebendary of Osbiddwyk for the time l>eing
20s, sterling, to the chapter one mark, and 2 marks to the master and
brethren of the hospital of St. Leonard, Y'ork, for suits of court and all
other secular services, exactions and demands : witnesses, MasUT William
de Pykering dean of the said church, Peter de Roos precentor, Robert de
Rippliugham chancellor, and Robert de Pikering and John de Nassington
canons thereof. By fine of 100«.
Feb. 19. Grant to John de la Hayc and Juliana his wife for their livesy on account
York. of his good servioe, of all lands late of Thomas de Chetyndon and Thomas
432 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
13 "[2, Membrane 20 — cont.
le Borchor nt la Hayc in the town of Henielhampstod, which the king holds
of the gift of Pet^T de Gavaston, carl of Cornwall, by tliesorvico of rendering
a rose at MidsuniuHT. By K., on the information of VV. de Melton.
Feb. 23. Pard»)n to Nicliolas do Odecombi! for acquiring in fee, without licence,
York. from Willinui Ic Kyr of Combe, tenant in chiff, a messuage, 51 acres of land
and 3 acres of meadow in Combe and Stuntesfeld. Bv fine of I mai'k,
Feb. 20. Protection, until Michaelmas, for the abbot of Fountains.
York. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Feb. 23. Licence to the abbot and convent of Fountains, in consideration of a
release grant4'd by them to the king for 9(5/. 21rf., in which he is bound to
them for corn and other victuals bought from them for his use, and also of a
fine of 40/., which they have j)aid in the Wardrobe, to acquii^ in mortmain
lands to the value of ^0/. a year. By K.
Vacated upon stirrender^and vancelled because on \2Jnne^ 16 RicbardJI.f
the abbot and convent were granted a licence to acquire lands and tenc
tncuts in full satisfaction of t lie above,
Prot(?ction and safe-conduct, for one yenr, for William de Tadecastre,
citizen and merchant of York, going to divers parts of the realm to trade.
ByK.
Feb. 23. Licence to the pi-ior and convent of Newburgh, in consideration of a
York. release granted by them to the king for 22/. 11*. 8flf., in which he is bound
to them for corn and other victuals bought from them for his use, and
also of a fine of 20/., which they have paid in the Wardrobe, to acquire in
mortmain lands to tlie value of 10/. a year.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Feb. 20. Protection, until Michaelmas, for the abbot of Fountains.
York. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Fed). 25. Pre.sentation of Bernard de Kirkeby to the vicarage of the church of
York. Norton, in the dioe(?se of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the late
voidance of the see of Durham. The letters are addressed to R. bishop of
Durham.
Renewed by roll, because at another time the mandate was directed to
the keeper of tlie spiritualities of the bishopric, the see being void.
Membrane 19.
Feb. 23. Inspeximvs and confirmation of divers grants, made without licence of
York. the late king, to the abbot and convent of Seleby, to give effect to a licence
to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 28/. a year, granted
to them in consideration of the release they gave the king for 49/. 8*., in
which he is bound to them for corn and other victuals lately liought from
them for the sust(?nance of the hou.sehold, viz. : a grant by Peter Houshald
of a messuage and 10 acres of land in Seleby ; by Walter del Hille of 2«.
of rent in the same town and of 2d. of rent in Bardelby ; by William de
Hamelton of 8.v. of rent in Lunde by Gat(?ford ; by John the forester
(Forestarius) of 9*. 6d. of rent in liurttin by Bray ton ; by Norman de
Arcy of a m9s^:ary (messaria) in Stalingburgh ; by William Balle of Staling-
burgh of 2. J acrfs of laud in the same town ; by Adam de Roma of lands in
Acastrc ; and alfo of a quit-claim, to them by Henry son of Simon de
Rouclyve of his right to divers tofts and lands in tin* town of Roudive.
Vacated because surrendered upon the acquisition by the abbot and
conventy 12 October, 21 Richard IL, of land in full satisfaction of the
above-mentioned licence.
5 EDWARD II.— Part II.
433
1312.
Feb. 24.
York.
Feb. 25.
York.
Feb. 26.
Maltou.
Feb. 24.
York.
March 3.
York.
March 2.
York.
March 4.
York.
69679.
Membrane 19 — cofU,
Assignment to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, of the issues of the
custom on wool, hides and wool-fi'Ils in the port of Boston, to be received
at the hands of the collectors of tliat custom until he shall be fully satisficl
in the sum of 429/. 13«. lOr/., which he ha.s advanced to Bertrand Caillau to
siitisfy a like sum in which the king was indebted to the latter, viz. in two
sums of 333/. 6^. 8^^. for horses bought from him fur the king's use, and
96/. 7.V. 2d, for aiTears of wages due to him and his fellows for the hist war
in Scotland and elsewhen*, and to replace horses lost by them on the king's
sen'iee in that war, as is contained in three bills of the VVaixlrobe under the
name of Bertrand Caillau. Anthony Pessaigne is to deliver the three bills,
which are in his possession, at the Exchequer for the king's exoneration
therein. By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
Wnt of aid until the quinzaine of Etister directed to sheriffs, bailiffs,
ministers and all other lieges for John le Taillur, master of the king's ship
la Katerine, with which he is to prrx;ee<l to Scotland to harass the king's
enemies. The king has given him power to impress mariners and other
men fit to bear anns to man his ship and every assistance in to be rendered
to him when selecting his crew.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton,
The like for the under- mentioned, viz. —
John Lamb, master of the king's ship la Margareie,
Henry de la Novele Hethe, master of one of the king's barges.
John Arnold, master of another of the king's barges.
Assignnu'Ut to Manentus Francisci and his fellows, merchaats of the
society of the Bardi of Florence, of all issues of the custom on wool, hides
and wool-fells in the i)ort^ of Gernemuthe and Ipswich to be received by
them until they shall be fully satisfied in the sum of 458/., in which the king
is indebted to them. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the custom in the port of
Gernemuthe, Xh pay the merchants 229/. out of the issues of the custom,
for which an allowance will be made to them in their account.
The like to the collectors in the port of Ipswich to make a like payment
of 229/., the remainder of the sum.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
St. Albans, in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and rents to
the value of 100/. a year, by Richard de Tyngewyk and Alice his wife of
a messuage, 44 acres of land, 4^ acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture,
7 acres of wood, and 74«. of rent, and another rent of one third part of
2 Ibtf. of pepper in Rykeniersworth, Cayshoand Little Bisseye, which are of
the fee of tlie abbot and are worth 7 marks «)«. 8</. a year in all issues, as
appears by an inqui.sition taken by Roger de Welles worth, escheator beyond
Trent.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Norwyco to be a baron of
the Exchequer in the place of Roger de Scoter, deceased. [Pari, Writs, "]
ByK.
Mandate on complaint by the prior and convent of Gisbnrne for the
arrest of persons falsely representing themselves to be their proctors
collecting funds for the fabric of the church of St. Mary, Gisbume. All
money and goods found upon such persons are to be given to the proctors
of the convent. By C.
Mandate to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, to permit William
Bagot to hold, until further orders, the castle of Aberconewey, the custody
of which the king had committed to him for life. Roger de Mortuo Man
K E
434
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312.
March 5.
York.
March 2.
York.
March 5.
Y'ork.
Membrane 19 — cont,
is to do so notwithstanding a former mandate to him, made by reason of
the ordinances of the prelates, earls and Iwrons elected to order the state of
the household und realm, to take the castle from William Bagot into the
kin^jrV hands and to hold it until further orders. William Bagot and his
men are not to be molested for having deferred to deliver the castle accord-
ing to the form of th(* unindate, and he is to rt'ceive his usual fee for the
custody of the castle with the nrrears of the sjmie. By K.
Licence, for the abbot and convent of Kirkestall, in consideration of a
release grant«-«l by them to the king for 41 marks and 22d. in which he is
bound to them for corn and olht4- victuals bought from them for his use,
and also of a tim? of 40 marks, which they have paid in the Wardrobe,
to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 20/. a year. By C.
Licence, upon line of 40 marks |Kud in the Wardrobe, for the prior and
convent of St. Oswald's, to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the
value of 20 marks a year. By C.
Licence for the prioress and nuns of Rossedale to appropriate the
church of Tori)euhou, in the diocese of Cai'lisle, which is of their advowson.
By fine of 20/.
Ac(|uittance to the prior and convent of St. Oswald's for 40 marks paid
by them in the Wardrobe to Ingclard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the
Wardrobe, on account of a fine made by them with the king for a licence to
acquire a lay t<*uement. By bill of the Wardrobe.
Acquittance to Roger de Esshe for 20*. paid by him in the Wardrobe to
Ingehird de Warle, king's clerk, keep(T of tlu' Wardrobe on account of a
fine made by him with the king for confirming t\vo charters.
Re- grant of the uian'ioge of Thomas, son and heir of John Wake, or in
cast» of his decease unmarried of that of the next heir, to Peter de Gavaston
earl of Cornwall. He had turr<*ndered to the king a previous grant of the
custody of the lands, which Joan, late the wife of John Wake, tenant-in-
chief had held for her life of the inheritance of her late husband, and
which were in the king's hands by reason of his custody of Thomas,
son and heir of John Wake, and of the maiTiage of the heir. \FcederaJ\
ByK.
Licence for the abbot and convent of St. Benedict, Hulme, to acquire in
mortmain lands and rents to the value of 20 marks a year.
By fine of 40 marks, and by C.
Feb. 24.
York.
Membrane 18.
Inspeximus and confirmation of divers grants to tlie abbot and convent
of Fountains, viz. by Richard Malebisse of lands and rent* in the town and
territory of Queldriz, with the homage and services of his tenants there and
in Warire, the mere {inara) called ' Alemare,' the assart which King John
gave him, and the alder grove, mill and pond with its lil)ertics and easements ;
also of another grant by him to them of 9 bovatcs of land in Thorneton with
the men antl their issues there ; by Walter de Beauvaiz, of a lK)vate of
land in Tornelona ; by Geofi'rey Haget of the town of Torpe in Burgsira
and the land of Kllewyk, saving half acarucateof land held by the nuns of
Sauigthwayt and another carucate held by them in Wreton ; by William
de Estuteville of 2 carucates of land in Elnewyk, and of a quit-claim by him
to them to the service which Geoffrey Haget was accustomiHl to do to
him for 2 carucates of land in Elnewyk, viz. 4*. a year; and also of his
grant and confirmation to them of a fishery in the water of the J or an4
5 EDWARD II.— Part II. 435
1312. Mentbrane 18 — emit,
of the Use from Boroughbridge to the walls of York, with one fiaher>
man an<l his servant, together with two lioats, a drag-net {sagena) and
nets, provided they do not make fisheries, nor fix piles ; by Edmund earl of
Cornwall, of a free transit in the waters of the Yore and Ouse between
Boroughbridge and the city of York for the use of their house and
their sustenance quit of toll, passage, pontage and every other custom
belonging to the earl ; by Thomas son oi' Alan de Arches, of his capital
messuage in the town of Heington, with the chapel and lands, meadows
and pastures in that town, with his natives and their issueit and the
entire service of the cotters (cotariorum), together with the said
cotters (cum predictis cotariis\ also of the libeity and entire common
which he held in the moor of Hoton, with the quarry of the moor ;
by Gilbert de Wattonu, of land and pasture lying between the place where
Pozbec and Grymcsdalel>cc meet, along GrimesdaJebec to Frostildehou, and
from thence to Stemscrougrim along the path from Lofthusum against
Bacstambek, and along it to the head of Crawelle, and thence to the
carriage way from Aikelid against Grimesdalebek, with free transit in
Aldolflund and Surmire for his cattle, with hay and covering for their
lodges, excepting pasture within those bounds for 20 cows with their calves
until the latter are a year old ; also of another grant by him of necessary
ways through his fee ; by Robert de Crammavilla, of his demesne of Slenig-
fonl, his hinds in the territory of that town, his villeins and their issues, the
mill of the town, and the services of his free tenants there and in Mickelhag ;
by Ranulph de Neusum, of 7 bovates of land in Neusum by Kirkebiwysk,
and of the service of John de Snape for 2 bovates and 3 acres of land, with
a rent of 10«., and one toft in the same town ; by Rannlph son of Robert
de Neusum, of 6 tofts, 9 bovates and 3 acres of land in the same town ; of
the release which Robert de Estoteville, lord of Couseby, son of Walter de
Estoteville, made to them of 7 bovates of land in Neusum, and of the service
of John de Snape for 2 l)ovates and 3 acres of land, with a rent of 10«., in
the same town ; of a grant by Peter son of Peter de Brus of one carucate
of land in Ameford, and of a release by him of all services which belonged
to him for the same land ; of a grant and confirmation to them by Peter de
Brus the third, of all the lands, rents, and possessions which they held from
his ancestors of his fee, and of all lands, rents, and possessions held by them
in Merston of his fee, with a release of suit of court for all the before-named
lands ; of a release which John de Neville, son and heir of Jollan de Neville,
made to them of 4^ carucares of land in Rokesby and Pikehale ; an<I of the
grant, confirmation, and quit-claim which Elias son of Elias de Treskefcld
made to them of one carucate of land in Treskefeld, and of pasture for
300 sheep within the pasture of Treskefeld.
By fine contained in another charter of licence to enter on the lands.
March 4. Confirmation to the prior and convent of Gysebnrne, in enlargement of a
York. licence granted to them upon fine of 20/., which the prior paid in the
Wardrobe, to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 9/. 8«. a
year, of the grant which Benkinus de Thorpe made to them, without licence
of the late or present king, of a messuage and one bovate of land in
Pynehunthorpe, which are of their fee, and are wortn 12«. a year in all their
issues. By C.
Protection for one year for the abbot of Kirkestall. By K.
Tnspeximus and confirmation of a grant by Anthony, sometime bishop of
Durham, dated 9 March in eighth year of his pontificate, granting to Roger
de Esse for his homage and service 50 acres of land of the new waste, of
which 39j|^ acres lie by the Middiluuod from the head of the Flaskes, and
thence to Brandoneweyes, ^ acre and ^ rood between Esse and Hurtebuck-
8S 2
436
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
March 4.
York.
March 7.
York.
March 5.
York.
March 4.
York.
March 6.
York.
March 4.
York.
Membrane 18 — cotU.
side, 2 acres at Cokside abutting upon the land of Robert de Bruaingghille,
and 8 acres to the nortli of the town of (.^ornesough, viz. a moiety of the
enclosurt* which llobtjrt son of Stephen de Oornesough formerly held from
the Exchequer of Durham, to hold from the biithop and his successors, with
liberty to enclose it, subject to a payment by him of 20*. a year at the
ExohetpuT of the bishop of Durham, for nil servicer, customs, exactions,
suits of courts and mills and other demands, but by his heu's to a relief of
\ mark only ; wilnesses Mast4»i*s William <hj Sancto Botulpho, then steward
of Durham, Adam dt' Driffeld, John de Cnivcne, Sirs Peter de Thore«by,
Thomas de Levesham, John parson of Saham, Sirs Guischard de Charron,
Robert de Hilton, John son of Marmaduke, knights, Henry de Insula, Hugh
de Scouland, Hugh de Monte Alto, Hugh de. Kincheley, John Skirlock,
Thomas do Kggleston, and Thomas de Undele, clerk. Inspeximus and
confirmation of another grant by the same bishop, dated 4 November in the
eighteenth year of his pontificate, to the same Roger de Esshe for his
homage and service of an enclosure of the new wa8t«, formerly held by
Richard de Retford, on the north side of the town of Cornesowe, together
with 17 acres of the new waste, of whicli 12 acres lie next the enclosure,
2 acres in Bnindunways by Midilwod, one acre next the land of Walter del
Brom to the etist of Midilwod, \ acre at Uuesshawe, and 1^ acres to the
north of the town of Esshe, subject to the payment by him of 16*. a year at
the Exchequer of the bishop of Durham, for all services, customs, exactions,
suits of courts and mills and other demands, bur for his heirs to a relief of
2*. only ; witnesses. Master William de Sancto Botulpho, then steward of
Durham, Master Adam de Driffeld, Sir Peter dt» Thoresby, Sir Thomas de
Levesliam, Sir William de Insula, Sir \\ ychard de Charron, Sir Walter de
Wessyngton, Walter de Kouthebiry, Hugh de Scouland, John Skirlock,
John de Birteley, and William de Kincheley. By C., by fine of 20*.
Confirmation to the prior and c^mons of St. Mary's, Gisburne, of the grant
which William de Boyville of Clivdand made to them of his manor of
Thormodeby in Cliveland. By a fine contained in another charter.
Licence for Robert de Perci to grant in fee to Peter son of Robert de
Perci the manor of Wharrum and the adowson of its church, held in chief.
By C, and by fine of 20 marks.
The prior of Llanthony near Gloucester, staying in England, has letters
nominating William de Boys and John de Heyhamstede his attorneys in
In»lan<l for two years.
Ac(iuittance to the prior of Gyseburne for 20/. paid by him in the
Wardrobe to Ingelard de Warlee, king's clerk, keei)er of the Wai-drobe,
for a fine which he nuide with the king for a cliarter of confirmation and
a licftnce to eutcT on a lay fee. l^y bill of the Wardrobe.
The lik(^ to the abbot of Whyteby for a like payment of 20/. to the same
Ingelard de Warlee for charters of confirmation. By bill of the Wardrobe.
Acquittance to Peter son of Robert de Pt^rcy for 20 marks paid by him
in the Wardrobe to Ingelard de Warlee, king's clerk, keeper of the Ward-
robe, for a fine which he made with th(j king for licence to acquire in fee
from Robert de Percy the manor of Wharrum, with the advowson of its
church, held in chief.
The like to the abbot of Kirkestall for a like payment of 40 marks for
a fine which he made with the king for a licence to acquiie in mortmain
lands and rents to the value of 20/. a year, and also for a jjanlon f;>r
acquiring without licence from William Paytefyn of Heddinggele<* 2 plots
and 9 acres of land in Heddinggelee.
5 EDWARD II.— Part II.
437
1312.
March 4.
York.
Membrane 18 — cant.
Siife-conduct, during pleasure, for William de Tholosa, sent bj the king
to Spain to buy horses for his use and to convey them to England.
By K., on the information of W. de Melton.
March 8.
York.
March 9.
York.
March 8.
York.
March 6.
York.
March 8.
York.
March 11.
York.
March 8.
York.
March 10.
York.
March 8.
York.
Mbmbranb 17«
Protection, for one year, for Ilobert de Pyens.
ByK.
Acquittance for the prior of Bridclington for 50 marks paid by him in
the WardrolHi to Ingelard de Warle, king s clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe,
for a fine which he made with the king for charters of confirmation.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
The like for the prioress of Rossedale for a like payment of 20 marks to
Ingelanl de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, for a fine which
she made with the king for licence to appropriate to herself and to the con-
vent of Rossedale the church of Torpenhowe, which is of their advowson.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
The like to the abbot of Battle for a like payment of 40;. to Ingelard de
Warleo, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, for a fine which he made
with the king for obtaining a charter to hold a market and fair at Haukes-
hurst, CO. Kent. By bill of the Wardi*obe.
Commission to J. bishop of Norwich, Guy Ferre, John de Gnimbwelle,
Hugh de Aldeley, William Deyncurt, Henry Spigurnel, Henry le Scrope,
knights, and Mariters Thomas de Cobeham, Robert de Pykering, Walter de
Thoq)e, Gilbert de Middelton, John Fraunceys, and Andrew de Brigges,
kind's clerks, to treat with the prelates, earls, and barons of the realm for
the purpose of correcting such parts, if any, of the ordinances as are hurtful,
or prejudicial to the king, or any other person. The commission is issued
by virtue of the powers reserved to the king in his protestation when he
assented to the ordinances. [Pari, Writs. FoederaJ]
Grant, for seven years, to the bailiffs and good men of the town of
Bavensere of quayage upon all wan^s for sale brought by water to their
town. By K., by a fine contained in their charter.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Abel to be a baron of the Exchequer
in the place of Walter de Norwyco, now chief baron thereof. \_ParL Writs,']
ByK.
Acquittance for the abbot of Barlinggcs for 50 marks paid by him in
the Wardrol)e, to Ingelard do Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe,
for a fine whicrh he made with the king for licence to acquire in mortmain,
lands and rents to the value of 20/. a year. By bill of the Wardrobe.
Pardon to William Eussel of his outlawry for non-appearance before
William Marty n and the other justices of oyer and terminer of the late
king for the county of Dorset to answer touching a trespass against Alice
wife of William Pounte. Hiy K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Kirkestalle for acquiring in mortmain,
without licence of the late king, from William Paytevyn of Heddyngeleye
2 plots containing a moiety of one acre of land, and 9 acres of land in
Heddinggeleye. By fine contained in another charter.
Grant, for 10 years, to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Shrews-
bury of murage upon all wares for sale brought into their town.
By fine of 50 marks.
!&^:
438
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
March 10.
York.
March 10.
York.
March 14.
York.
March 14.
York.
March 10.
York.
^larch 12.
York.
March 10.
York.
Membrane 17 — cont.
LicrMicp for the abbot aurl convent of Barlingos, to acquire in mortmain
lands and rents to the vabie of 20/. a vear. By fine of 50 maik*.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for Peter de Donewyco.
Grant of the kin^r's gift to Ralph de Waltham, of 200/., payable at the
Exchequer, with which he is to buv lands.
By K.i on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Mandate in pursuance to "the tresisurer and chamberlains of the Exche-
quer.
Acquittance for William de Spanneby, keeper of the lands of the
Templars in the county of Lincoln, which are in the kino:'s hands, for
120/. paid by him in the' Wardrobe to ln«rc»lanl de Warle, king's clerk, keei^er
of the Wardrobe, out of the issue of those lands.
In^lard de Warle, keeper of the Wardrobe, acknowledged that he
received the said sum.
The like for Michael Moliar an<l Thomas U» Coui)er, collectors of the
custom on wool, hides ami wool-fells in the port of Boston, for a like
payment to the same Ingelard de Warle of 3(X)/., on account of the issues
of the custom.
Presentation of Henry de Chesterton to the church of Bromeswell, in
the diocese of Norwich.
By K., on the information of Ednuind de Malo Locu.
Exemption for life for W^alter de Shobdon, king's yeoman, from being
put on as«*izes, juries, or recommit ions; and from being made sheriff,
coroner, escheator, forester, venh»rer, agistor, regarder, or other bailiff, or
minister of the king. By K., on the informatiim of Oliver de Burdegala.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard le Rous to the abbot
and c(»nvent of Westminster, of his manor of Hendon, co. Middlesex, in
exchange for their manor of Hodi»fonl in the same county.
Grant to John de Ellesfehl of 100 marks a year, to be received by him
at the Exchequ«?r until the king shall provide him with lands and i-ents to
the value of 100 marks a year.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Ex
chequer.
Vacated became snrretidered and caficeiied.
March 7.
York.
Membrane 10.
Inspexinws and confirmation (o the jirior and convent of Bridlington of
divers {grants and quit-claims, viz. of lands in Staxton, by Reginald son of
Roger Couville, William son of Hi'ury de Staxton, Henry Pulayn, John de
Mikelhirst, Henry «le Galmaton and Richard his father; by William de
Bozhale, of land's with pasture and faldage for 40i) of their wethers in
Staxton ; in F lotmanby, by Simon Kscrop, William Nobilis of Folketon,
Andrew son of Robert dc? Killingholm. Hobert abbot of Thorneton and
the convent of that ])lace, and Richard de Berneville ; by Walter de
Buketon and Constance his wife, of lands in the siime place and in
Rudde.»<tan in exchange for other lands there, excepting 3 acres and ohq
rood of land in Bovyngton ; by Alan sod of Stephen de Coton of
11 bovates of land with a ca[»ital messmige and tofts in Flotemanby;
5 EDWARD II.— Part II. 439
1312. Membrane 16 — cont,
by Alexander Dispenser of Bukcton, of 4 l>ovates of land and a toft
in Acliim, and of 2 bovates of land and a toft in Buketon ; hy William
son of Eali)h Croc, of a moiety of a canicate of land with 2 tofts
in Aclum ; hy Tbomas de Thorny, of 8 bovates of land and 4 toflts
ill Akerslado; by Adam de Ses, liobert son of Alexander de Buketon
and Alexander de Mont« Forti, of land in the same place ; by Robert
abbot of Thometon and the convent of that place, of a mill, 5 tofts and
4 bovates of land in the same town ; by William de Stours, of 2 bovates of
land with conmion of pasture, and also 2 bovates of land with common of
pasture and a toft, 4 bovates of land and a seat for a mill there ; by Henry
Belle of West Askham and Agnes his wife, of a meadow in West Askham,
a messuage, 2 bovates of laud and Z\s, of rent in the same town, together
with the sen'iccs of Clement de Drcnghouses and William Mabbe for lands
there ; ]>y Clement son of William son of Lambert de Sandwathe, of
2 bovates of land with 2 tofts there ; by William de Waleton and Herbert
de Holdernesse of lands there; by William son of Roger de Ascham of his
capital messuage and mill, and also of the services of Herbert de Holder-
nesse, Master Richard de Arnall and the rector for the time being of the
church of Ascham for other lands, all in the same place ; by Geoffrey de
Bosco Willclmi, of 10 l)ovates of land, 1 2 tofts with the moiety of a mill in
Catteshale and the stM'vice of Thomas son of Joseph de Quixele for lands
there ; by Roger Fossard of Little Kahale of a bovate of land in Little
Kahale ; by Robert the Forester of Bluberhuse with its appurteuances
and the pasture of Thorescoes and Timbel ; by Richard earl of Poitou and
Cornwall, of land in Bluberhuse and Cutliale ; by Eustace de Vescy and
William de Vescy, of a meadow in Brunton ; by Robert de Clive, of
6 bovates of laud in Briiiingest4>n and of a rent of 5s. issuing out of land
there ; by William sou of Henry de Katton, of 14 bovates of land in the
same place; by Roger son of Edmund de Briniston, of a bovate of land in
Scallcby ; by William de Katton, of the homage and i?ervico of the heirs of
Roger the Clerk of Clottou ; also of lands in the same place by Geoffrey de
Steyuton son of Nigel de Aldtoftes, Henry de Haverford of Scardeburgh.
and by Richanl son of Alan de Wroxton ; by William son of Robert de
Angoteby, of 2 l)ovates of land and a toft in Le<lbriston, and of another
grant by him of 2 bovates of land and a toft there ; by Gn^gory Petit of
Fivele and Matilda daughter of Adam, William son of Richard de Angoteby
and Henry son of Henry de Katton ot other lands there ; by William de
Katton, of the homage and service of Thomas son of Oliver de Crohum for
lands in the same place ; by William Fossard, of 2 bovates of land and a
toft in Neu])igging ; by William de Richeburne, of the service of Walter
son of Wysca for 2 bovates of land in Grisothorpe and of 7 bovates of
land and 4 tofts in the same place ; by Hugh son of Roger Caldehakele, of
3 bovates of land and 3 tofts with other hmds there; by R. son of Uthtred
de Grisethorpe, of 2 bovates of land, a meadow and feeding for 200 sheep,
in the same place ; by Conan son of Elias, of a bovate of land and a toft in
Couton ; by Avicia daughter of Alan de Chambord, of other lands there ;
by Nicholas son of Matilda Chaumbard, Robert Chambard and Philip
Walding, of divers lands in that place; by Herbert son of Walter the Cook
of Couton, of land there and of the service of Henry his brother
and of Ada his sister for lands in the same to\\'n ; by Matilda [Chambard,
and John son and heir of William Chamlwrd of Hildingle, of lands in the
same plaoe ; by John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, of lands in Couton
and Grendon ; by Ralph le Maivschal of Burton Fleming and Agnes his
wife, of 3 l>ovates of land in Burton Fleming and of the service of Martin de
Neuton for land there ; by William de Wykani, chaplain, of 2 bovates of
land there ; by John de Carleton, of a messuage, a carucate of land and a mill
in the same town, witli his villein.^ and Uieir chattels and sequels, and
4M)
CALENDAK OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
Mai-ch 15.
York.
March 16.
York.
Membrane 16 — cont.
tht; escheats, homages and all stTviues of his free men und bondmen ihere;
bj Aruald son and heir of Waiter de Buketon, of all lauds which his father
held at the date of his death thciii; by Geram de Xormauby, of land in
Flinfona; by Peter le Vavasur of Hulsam of lands in Ilalsam; by Ralph
de Skirlington, of 10 bovates of land, a messuage, 2 tofts and a great
close in Skirlington, and also of another grant by him of 14 l)ovates of
land and a toft and a half in that place ; by Remigiiis son of Roger de
Pokelinton, of a plot of land in Otringhani and pasture with the fosses
enclosing the land ; by William son of tfohn de Laceles of his land in that
place, his land in Kerberthille excepted ; by Robert son of Roger de Bever-
lacc>, clerk of land there; by Thomas son of Thomas de llesellerton,
Alexander de Wytheton son of Thomas de Marisco of Otringham, Richard
son of Thomas de Marisco, Agues de Otringham wife of Martin Mallei,
Richard the Clerk son of Walo de (3tringeham, and Walter son of Picot de
Otrigham of divers other lauds in that place ; by John sou of William de
Oketon of Halitreholm, Tlioreuholm, Bmehneholm, Nepoholm, Ueuepholm
together with two fisheries in the llul, a moiety of the marsh of Withelaiid,
and a free way from the bridge of Mielene to Halitreholm through
Miclenefleet, with licence to make tren<'hes in the mai'sh of Wythelaud ; by
R. Talon of lands in Neuton ; and by Walter dc Ver of lands in Sprottele.
By tine of 50 marks contained in another charter.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Nicholas le Flemyug of York
of 6 marks of rent in York to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily
in the cburch of St. Wilfran. York, for the souls of James le Flemyng
and Margaret his wife, of the grantor and Elena his wife, aud for all
Christ iau souls. By K.
Grant to Stefdien de Malo Lacu, king*s clerk, of the prebend in the church
of Aukeland, lately held by Geoffrey de Vesano, in the king's gift by reason
of the late voidance of the bishopric of Durham in the time of the late
kiug. By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo I.<acu.
Acquittance for the prior of Boulton in Craven for 20 marks paid by
him in the Wardrobe to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keefjer of the
Wardrobe, for a fine which he made with the king for a licencii to acquire
in mortmain a lay fee aud for the confirmation of divers charters.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
March 14.
York.
March 13.
York.
Membrane 15.
Appointment, until the next Parliament, of W. bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, to the office of treasurer of the Exchequer. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Walter de Xorwyco, holding the place of the
treasurer, to deliver to him the keys and all' other things appertaining to
the office which are in his possession.
The like to John de Saiulale. [Pari. Writs : Fadera.]
Grant, during pleasuiv, to Margery, late the wife of Duncan de
Frendagh, for her su8tcnanc;e, of the custody of the Templars' manor of
Wetherby, co. York, which is in the king's hands. She is not to take any
timber out of its wood, fire-wood exceptwl, and that only by view of Alex-
ander de Cave aud Robert de Auurotes, or (fit her of them.
By K., on the information of Oliver de Bunlegala.
Mandate in pursuance to Alexan<ler de (.-ave and Robert de Amcotes.
Grant, for one y«»ar, from Octolnjr 4 next aud for 7 years then next
ensuing, to W. bishop of Coventry and Liclifiild, of imvage upon all wares
brought for sale into the town of Lichfield, in contiuiuiuce and enlargement
t SDWARi) ti.— t>ABT n.
441
1312.
March 8.
York.
March 14.
York.
March 14.
York.
March 13.
York.
March 15.
York.
March 12.
York.
March 13.
York.
Membrane 15 — cont,
of a like grant to him by the late king for seven yean, commencing
4 October, 34 Edward I., for paving the city of Lichfield, and also for
enclosing with a stone wall according to the bishop's ordinance his houses
and those of the canons within the precinct of his cathedral. By K.
Acquittance for the burgesses of the town of Scardeburgh for 100
marks paid by them in the Wardrobe to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk,
keeper of the Wardrobe, for a fine which they made with the king for
confirmation of their charters, and for a grant of quayage.
By bill of Exchequer.
Acquittance for Robert de Wodehous, king's clerk, escheator on this side
Trent, for 100 marks paid by him in the Wardrobe, out of the issues
of his liailiwick, to Ingelard de Warle, keeper of the Wardrobe.
By K., on the information of the Treasurer.
Acquittance for Alexander de Curapton, keeper of the lands of the
Templars in the counties of Warwick and Leicester, which are in the
king's hands, for 40 marks |mid by him in the Wardrobe, out of the
issues of those lands, to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the
Wardrol>e. By bill of the Wardrobe.
Assignment to Peter de Loubaud, constable of the castle of Edenburgh
and of the peel of Linlithgow and sheriff of the counties of Edenburgh and
Linlithgow, of all issues of the custom on wool, hides, and wool-fells in the
port of Boston, until he shall be satisfied in the sum of 1,4 1(>/. 13«. Id, to
be received by the hands of the collectors thereof, from the time in which
Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa shall have received a sum of money assigned
to him out of those issues. The kin^ is indebted to him in that sum for the
arrears of his wages and of the men of his company for the defence of the
castle and peel, for his fee for the custody of the castle, peel and counties,
for replacing his horses and those of his men lost on the king's service, for
money advanced on the king's behalf to the men garrisoning the castle and
peel, and for the chai-ges and expenses incurred by him on the king's
service as appears in three bills under the seal of the office of the chamber-
lain of Scotland. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Safe -conduct, for three days, for Henry de Percy, summoned to York to
the king on his business.
Acquittance for Thomas de Merston for 100/., ho having paid in the
Wardrobe on 25 January last 60/. to Roger de Wyngesfeld, king's clerk,
and on 14 March 40/. to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the
Wardrobe, for a grant of the custody of the manor of Hodeleston during
the minority of the heirs of Godfrey de Melsa. By bill of the Wardrobe.
Acquittance for the burgesses of Ravenesered for 50/. paid by them in the
Wardrobe to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, for
a fine which they made with the king for the confirmation of their charters
and for a grant of quayage for seven years. By bill of the Wardrobe.
Licence, upon fine of 40 marks, for the abbot and convent of Roche (de
Rupe) to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of. 10/. a year.
John de Ferariis, going to Gascony on the king's service, has letters
nominating John de Annesle and John Kyng hb attorneys until Easter
and for the year then next ensuing.
Hamo de Ille, John de Annesle the younger, Nicholas de Ledjngton
and William Garzun, going with John de Ferariis as above, have like
letters nominating John Kyng and Thomas de Brocworthe.
442
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312.
March 16.
York.
March 14.
York.
March 17.
York.
March 11.
York.
March 12.
York.
March 17.
York.
March 20.
York.
Membrane 15— con/.
Acquittance for Robert de Barton, bailiff of the king's manors of Penreth,
Soureby and Werk in Tyndale, for 100/. paid by him in the Wardrobe to
Ingelard de AVarle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, out of the issues
of those manors.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Master John de Percy, king's clerk, to
be a chamberlain of the Exchequer in the place of Henry de Lutegarshale,
late one of the chamberlains.
By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer, or his deputy.
Acquittance for the abbot of Roche for 40 marks paid by him in the
AVnrdrobt^ to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrol>e,
for a fine which he made with the king for licence to acquire a lay
tenement and also for a confirmation of the charters of his house.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
Acquitt4vnce for the mayor and commonalty of the city of York for
4<X) marks jmid by them in the Wardrobe on 17 Miirch, 5 Edward II.,
to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, for a fine
which they made with the king for the confirmation of their charters.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
Grant to Master John do Nassington the elder, king's clerk, he having made
a imyinent in the Wardrobe to Ingelard de Warle, keeper of the Wardrobe,
of the custody of the lands in Molscroft, Scrubbes and Walkynton, co.
York, of Roger de Scotre, tenant in chief, during the minority of Elizabeth
his daught4M* and heiress, and further in ca.se of her death he is to have the
custo<ly until such time as, if she lived, she would attain full age. The
lands are extended at 17/. 18«. 8r/. a year. By K.
(xrant to John de Ergadia of the Templars' manor of Neusom, co. York,
with its members, and also of the fruits of their church of Whytekirk,
which are in the king's hands, to hold without committing waste until
further orders. By K., on the information of the bishop of Chester.
Grant in enlargement of the preceding one to John de Ergadia of the
corn, stock and all goods in the manor of Neusom.
By K., on the information of the bishop of Chester.
Grant to the prior and convent of Boulton in Craven, in consideration
of a release granted by them to the king for 16/., in which he is bound to
them for corn and other victuals bought from them for his use, ond also of
a fine of 20 marks which they have paid in the Wardrobe, of licence to
acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value of 20 marks a year. By K.
Presentation of William de Ayremynne to the church of Whitberne in
the diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of
the see of Durham. By E.
March 7.
York.
Membrane l^.
Inspcjcimiis and confirmation to the prior and convent of Bridlington of
divers grants, confirmations and quit-claims, viz. by William de Cantilupo
and Matilda his wife, of a messuage, 4 carucates of land, and 10/. of rent,
together with villeins and their sequels and chattels, and the homages and
services of their free tenants in Bridlington ; by Ralph de Neville, of half
a carucatc of land in Fivale ; by Osbert Manaunt, of Uundmaneby, of one
bovatd of land and a toft in Hundemanby ; by Gilbert de Gaunt, earl of
LineoUi, of sufficient pasture for 500 sheep in the field of Hundemaneby,
5 EDWARD II.— Part II. 443
1312 • Membrane 14 — cont,
with a site for a sheep-fold containin^^^ 2 acres in one part thereof; by
William Malcbisse, of his land in Fordon which he held in his demesne witli
bis part of the capital messuage pertivining to the same, together with a
p>isture called ' del Kalclif,' and also 8 bovates of land together with three
parts of one borate, 7 toft.s, 7 bondmen with their issues and chattels in
Fordon, and one crofl in Arnesdale ; by William de Siwardby and Lccelina
his wife and Agnes daughter of Ernald de Marton, of a bovate of land and
a toft in Marton ; by the same William de Siwardby, of that bovate of land
in Siwardby held by Andrew son of Adclwyne, of the same Andrew with
his issues and chattels, and 1^ bovates of land and a third jmrt of
2 bovates of land there, and further of a confirmariou also by him of all
grants which Osbert de Siwanlby and Lecia his (laughter made to them ; by
William son of Ralph de Wylardby, of G bovates of land and 3 tofts in
Siwardby ; by 0>bert de Siwardby, of a capital messuage in the same place,
of 5 bovates of land and 2 parts of 2 bovates of land, and of 2 tofts with a
meadow there ; by William Ratun of 2 bovates of land and 2 tofts in the
same town ; by Stephen di» Maynille, of 6 bovates of land and 3 tofts there ;
by John son of Aruald de Marton, of a toft in Marton ; by Luke Silver,
of 2 strips (sriinnes) of land in that town ; by Juliana daughter of Ralph de
Flamburgh, of 2 bovates of land and 2 tofts there ; by Agnes daughter of
Ernald de Marton, of 4 bovates of land and 4 tofts there ; by AValter de
Maiion, of lands in Siwardby and Marton with pasture for 100 sheep in
the same towns ; by Thomas son of Rol>ert de Siwardby, of land in the
same plots in tho^^e towns; by Walter son of Richaixl de Grendale, of a
bovate of land and a toft in Grendale an<l of 2 other bovat^'S of land in the
same place ; by Robert the Constable of Flayuburgh, of a lx)vate of land
in Flai 11 burgh ; by William de Perci, of 2 bovates of bind in Kernetby ; by
Malger de Bucketon, of 2 bovates of land and one toft in Buketon ; by
John son of Thomas de Buketon, of 2 bovates of land and one toft in the
same town, and of Nicholas son of Wydo do Buketon with his issues and
clmttcls ; by Rob4*rt son of Alexan<lor de Buk(!ton, of lands in the same
town ; by Askctil son of IIiTvey de Buketon, of 2 bovates of land and a
toft hi Benton, and of 2 other bovates and 3 acres of land with a toft
there ; by Walter de Bovincton, of a bovate of lan<l and a toft them ; by
Alice daughter of Joceline Buc of Eston, of 3 bovates of land and a moiety
of a toft in Eston ; by Margaret daughter of Gocc^ine Buch of Usinton, of
4 bovates of land and a toft in the same town ; bv Malger de Ricton of
2 bovates and a toft in Ricton ; by Geoffi-ey d<! Cokel'eld, of a bovate
of land and a toll there, and also of 2 bovates of land and a toft in the* same
town ; by llawisia daughter of Thomas de Etton of IJ IwvTitesof land and
1^ tofts in the stime place ; by John de Rudestiiu, knight, of 4 bovates of
land and a toft in Ruddestaiii ; by Richard son of Stephen de Spineto, of
2 bovates of land and one toft there ; by John son of Rol)ert son of Kdulph
de Killum, of a bovate of land there ; by Alan son of Malger the knight
(milith) of Ruddestain, of 2 bovates of land and a toft there ; by John de
Ruddestayn, rector of a moiety of the church of Suthferiby, of 4 bovat<»s of
land and 3 tofts in the same town, and of Bartholomew son of Matilda,
Richard son of William son of Arundel and Alice and Beatrice, sisters of
the same Richard, his bondmen and neifs, with their issues and chattels ; by
Beatrice sometime the wife of John do Brigiiam, of 2 bovates of land and
a toft in the same town ; by Malger son of Robert de liuddestayii, of a
CMirucate of land there ; by Henry de Bovelton and Joan his wife of
Killum, of a toft and 2 bovates of land in Killum ; by Christiana daughter
of Stephen Hiigevaunt of Killum, of 2 bovates of land in the same town ;
by Rol)ert Wyles of Loutorpe, chaplain, of 2 bovates of land and a toft
there ; by Richard de Harpham, rector of the church of Burton Anneys,
of half a carucate of land with tofts in Gkancemore, and of Thomas de
CALENDAR OF PATENT K0LL8.
yfembrane 14— cft«(.
Oenipliiig nnrl 'Walter Horiner,biK bonilmGn, with their isBiieB and chtitteh>;
hy Ralpli i>on of Alnn lie Frti'tauariMXi, of 2 liovates of land in Loutorpe ;
hy I'hilip xoi) of Alsi) d<> !^^o1llp|■^(e)<, of a ho^-ate of land and a toft in
Naffcrton. nnd of Noiman, his xerf (term), vixh hia iaeuen and chattels; bjr
Williiini the Constable (eonxtahularii'ii) of Flainburgh, of a bovale of land
anil H tofi in the saiur town ; I); Kiohard de Nafferton, clerk, of a hovate
of land anil » loft then- : bv William son of Emma de Huerbergh, of a
hoTute nf land and a toft in the name ]>bii'e ; b^ WiHiam de Xafferton son
of Kojrnr l>c!<[H>nM>i- {dixpematiirix), of 2 lioi-aliv of land and a toft therein ;
hy Mntilda, iiriorCNB of Jjwynncand the convent of that place, of 10 boi-ates
of land iind R toftH in F'raisiingthor|)e,and of their bondmen with their isiiues
and i-batlflK ; bv Thomas de Alost, of 1 Iwvates of land and a tofi there,
and of half n canieaie of land, also of diren> other lands with faLi marah,
int'wlown, [la'rtures and tnrt)aries in the same town, of '£ bovatea of land
and a toft, of a mnipty i)f a onnieate of land with a mill, of Godwin
Siirenite with his i"sueK and chatli'ls, of the service and homage of Henry
de Kar(or[H-, of all his ri^ht whieh he has in him ami in land which he
held in the sami' town, atid of hid etipitnl tnef>t<nB{;e there ; by Simon de
Aloft, of a hoTnte of land anil a toft there, and also of a borate of land and
2 (ofuin (husanu- town ; by Krnald son of William de Buketon, of half a
earueate of land with tofts there ; by 'J'homns son of John de Meba, of
;{ liovntea of land and a etowo there ; by Gregory son of William de FlaJne-
bur^h, of 2 iHi\-aleii of land and 2 lofts there j I>y William son of William
de Bukeliin. of the service of William 'in the Thistles' for a borate
of land anil half a toft there, and iilxo of a i-elease by him of M. of rent
whieh the ])rior ami convent wen- wont to pay to him for flncii of wapentake,
atiil for n eanii'iile of land then' ; by Henry de Pnkelington, of 3J borates
of land and 2 loflti in the same town ; by Stephen de Alost, of 6 bovates
of hind and 3 tofts, with all hiii men in tbat town, together with their
issiieti and ehatleU ; hy William de Borvitle, knight, and Joan his wife,
of the manor and town of Little Kelk, us well in demesne as bondage, with
the homaj^ and servieos of their free tenants there, und all their other
ap|tiirteniinces, as well in llrundone as Arderne, together with the way beytmd
the inoor of Burton ; also a I'eleftse mnile by the same Joan, in her widow-
hood, of the saiil manor and town of Little Kelk, and of all the land which
was sonietiTiie of the prior anil canons in the town of Little Kelk, together with
a meadow called ' Steranholm ' with its apinirtenances as well in Ureal Ketk
as ill (leiiielin^, Karthorpe und Uisceby, and also of land in Little Kelk
called llriindune and Arderne, with s meadow in the aame town and a way
lieyond the moor of Burton ; by Thomas de Cnihum, of 2 hovates of land
and n tolt in C'ollum ; by 3Iary siinirtimc the wife of Ivo do Willardeby, of
sntlicieni jMistiire fur 300 Khi'ep'in the wohl {iralila) of Brumplon, of 2f>l acres
and '2 lurches of land anil a loft in Rriini]>lon ami of a rent of ^ a mark in
the same town ; by R. son of Ran[nl|>li] de Bnunpton, of a camcate and
46 acres of lan<l, snflicient pasture for KOU sheep, and a meadow called the
New Meadow, in the raine town ; by Henry son of Simon iScrope, of the
sen-ices for 2 Itovates of land in Folketon, 2 borates of land in Willardeby,
und fur one bo\-ate in Hunmnnhr, of 2 bovates of land and 3 tofts with a
meadow, posture am) turbary in Folketon and of all hia land in Flotcmanby,
which he hi-ld in demesne, with u toft there, also of other 2 bovatea of land
in the same (own, with a uiiwlow, u toft und itasiure and turbary, and alw
the servieoa and homage of Walter Saiikes, for 2 bovatea of land there ; by
Rieliunl lie Luxey, lord of Folketon, of the digging every year of 50 cart-loadi
of turves in the marsh and turbnrj- ot Folketon with free ingress and egress
und pasture for 3O0 Bheei> ijtldentihns) in the same town j by Williaio
Biinl of Bntterwyk son of Durand, of a hovate of land and toft in
Flixton i by Robert son of Ralph de Crohum, of land in Ciohom ; bf
5 EDWARD IL— Part U. 445
1312. Membrane 14 — cont,
Ralph de Bradelaj, of 2 tofts and 3 boyatcs of land in the same town ; by
James de Collum, of 2 borates of land thero ; by Walter de Raymir, of
2 bovates of land, a toft, and \2d. of rent in the same town ; by Robert de
Croham, of 24 acres and 2 perches of land there ; by Bartholomew son
of Peter Salvayn, of 2 bovates of land and a toft there ; by Gerard Salvayn,
of 3 bovat^'s of land and 2 tofts in the same place ; by A. de Wilardby, of
2 bovates of land in Wilardby ; by Adelard de VVilardby, of 20^ acres of
land there ; by Henry dt^ Wilardby, of the church of Wilardby and \ caru-
cate of land in the same ti)wn, also of 7 bovates of land and sufficient pasture
for 5(X) rams (ariV/i6ttf),of the i*ntire ))asture in the demesne of the pasture
of the town, of Theobald sun of I^olsns and his children and of a toft in
the same town ;
Membrane 13.
by Frethesanta de AVilardby, of her demesne in the hind late of Adelard de
Willardby, knight, her grandfather, in Willardby ; by Richard son of
Alard de Willardby, of a toft and a bovate of land in the town of
Willardby , by S. abbot of Rievaulx and the convent of that place, of
JO^ acres of land, and also of pasture for 300 t'heep in WiUardby; by
Jordiin de Maynthori)e, of 13 acres of land there; by William de Neville,
of 3 bovates of land and a toft at fee farm and 2 bovates of land quit of
all secular services, and abo of 2 other bovates of hind in the same
town ; by Philip the chaplain of Willardby, of a bovate of land there ;
by Matilda, Agnes and Emma, daughters of Roger sou of Henry de
Willardby of a bovate of land there ; by Emma daughter of Roger de
Wilkrdby, of a bovate of land there; by Eustace son of William de
Neville, of a i-ent of 8r/., and the homage and service of William
Leke of Nonington for a bovate of land and a toft in the same town and a
release of a rent of one mark ; by Robert son of William de Rostou in
Pikoringlithe, of the homagt^ and 8er>'ic^ of William son of Robert de
Siwardby for tenements in Burton Flemyng; by William de Ros and
Eustachia his wife, of all lands and fees which the prior and canons held of
their fee in the same town ; by Gilbert son of Gilbert de Gaunt, of the
lands which the prior and cimons held of the tenure, sometime of Geoflfrey
Beiiot, of his fee there ; by Henry de Galmeton, of lands in Staxtona ; a
remise by John son of Edmund Phiton of Great Cuton, of all farms, customs,
possessions and lands of his fee in Great Couton; by William sou of Robert
the Constable (roftstabuiarii), of a bovate of land in Nafferton ; by Roger
son of William dv. Moubniy, (»f all the land in Askeham held by them of the
gift of William son of Roger de Askeham, and of the services of Herbert de
Holdernesse for 2 bovates of land, of Ma'-ttT Richard de Arnhale for half a
carucate of land, of tiie rector for the time being of the church of Askeham
for lands in Askeham, and of the service of AVilliam de Waleton for a tene-
ment in the same town and a rent of one mark; a confirmation by G. de
Gaimt, earl of Lincoln, of all grants which his father and his men made
U) them, grant also by himself of the entire town of Baesingaby with all
its iippurte nances in Hilderthorpe, AVyuelesthorpe, and Fordona, one
carucate of laud in Barton and the entire town of Spetone with its appur-
tenances, his demesne in the meadow of Ravenesclif and of that which
Walter son of Bertin and Owen de Ilundemaneby held in the same meadow,
of Burton with its appurtenances as well in demesne as in the services of
those who hold from him in that town, of the church of Baemburgh, a
carucatt^ of land in the town of Baemburgh and of the services of his free
tenants there ; a release by Gilbert son of Gilbert de Gaunt of all farms,
customs, suits and servioes as well of courts as of other matters which the
446 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1312. Membrane 13 — cont.
prior and ciinons wore accustomed to do to him by i^enson of tbeir tenurc*s
which they hehi of his fee in the counties of York uiid Lincoln, and aliio a
confirnijition to thorn of all <;rants oi his nncostors ; by W. de Fora, earl of
Albemarle, of the ehureh ot Otringham with half acarncnte of lend and also
8 bovates one pereh and 14 A neres of land with 2 tc»fts and a garden in
Otrin^^liani, the ehin*eh of Sprottale, and 3 bovatcK and 3 tofts of land in
tlie town of Sprottele, of 2 bovates of land and a toft in Ledbriston, 2 l)Ov»fe»
of land and a eroft in Winketton, the entire marsh of Halitreholm, all the
land lM»tween Mikelnefletand the New Dyke in length from the Hull, audof
the entire New Dykt^ from the town of Halitreholm, 1^ bovates of land and
a tol't in Difurd, 14 iMJvates of land in Brinision, a carucate, 4 bovates and
8^ acres of land with "1 tofts in Schirliugcon and of the liberty of 4 bovates
in Ho\ ingtx)n and of (> bovates of land and 30«. in Attingwik, the pasture
of Haihurne, half a carneate of land in Flinton, and 2 bovates of land and
half a toft in Si^hirlington ; by John son of Ralph de Wyham. of a borate
of land in Wvham ; bv Robert son of RolnTt de Tateshalc, of 20 aei'es of
land in Lunde, and also of another 6 aci'e? of land there ; by Robert son of
Ralph de Wdheby, of the service for the land held fn»m liim in Wyham bj
Jk*ne<lict de Hreveeourt ; by Ccnan son of Klius de Holcbeche, of lands and
a halt-pit in Hcdbeehe ; by Conan son of Elias de Cuton of a salt-pit and
4 acres of land in thi* same town with common of digging turves sufficient
for one salt- pit {snlinam) in the marsh of HolclK^che ; by Thorald sf'n of
Ralph d(» (iosle, of a bovatc? of land in (iosle; by Walter de Ver, of the site
of a she(>p-fold with a toft and pasture for 300 sheep in th<' same town ; by
Peter d(.* Fribois, of a bo v ate of land in Rarue in exchange for a like
quantity of hind in Hiford ; by Robeit son Walter de Gaunt, of the entire
herbage in Swaleilale in length towanis the west from Herehai to the
tori-ent called \\\v. ' Plawardesdalebek,' and in length from the river Swale
towards the south as far as his lands extend, saving to hiui all deer, beasts
and trees, and also of liberty to make hay in the wud pasture, whenever they
will, and to have sufliciint material in his wood without felling trees, to make
h'lir es and a fold for two vaccaries whenever they have need, and to have
branches for making houses in the vaccaries and for firewood in the said
vac(!aries whenever necH>ssary, and a toft and 20 acres of land in Barton, also
of the service of G<»rard son of Ralph de Feriby with all his land which he
h(dd from earl (jillwrt <le Gaunt ; by Richard de Bareville, of 2 bovates of
land an<l a loft in the same town ; by Adam de Amundavilla, of a toft and
27 acres of land in Scot«.'lthorpe ; by Robert de Amundavilla, of 14 acres of
land and 2 acres of meadow in Edenham and Scotelthorpe, of one acre of
land in the same town of P^denham, also of 13 acres of land in that town with
half a bovatc and one rood of land with a toil and divers other small parcels
of land in Scotelthorpe ; by Agnes de Amundavilla, of 9 strips (seiionei) of
land in Edenham, 3 strips in Scotelthorpe and 2 acres in Edenham ; by
Gilbert de Oamit, of pasture for 400 sheep, IS oxen and 10 cows with one
bull in E(U>nhani, and pasture ibr 40 swine in the same town and in his
wood there for his time without pannage, and of the court of the said
prior and convent for their men, and of power to hold them free from
every exaction of tallages, aids and all other burthens.
By fine of 50 marks contained in another charter.
March 20. Grant to Robert de Hastanges, in compensation for lands minted t4> him
York. by the late king, who subsequently resumed them, of divers lands in
Scotland, viz. the lands late of RoWrt de Kethe in Lothian, of Thomas de
la Haye in Heryet, Rasawe, Ledyset and Garvok in Lothian, and in Estre-
fclton and Philipston, of Peter de Pontekyn in Poutekyn in the barony of
Muscleburgh, of Edmund de Rameseye in C-okepen in Lothian, of Godfrey
Brun in Combei*culston, of Geoffrey de Fnssiugley in Westerdodynstoui
5 EDWARD II.— Pabt II.
447
1312.
Miiroh 2.5.
York.
March 27.
York.
Membrane 13 — cont,
and of Aymer de Haudon in Urkeston, the king*s Scotch enemies and
rebds, to hold along with hinds in Broxmiithe and Byres with their fees,
advowsons, forfeitures and other appurtenances to tlie value of 300 marks
of land a year. If the valu<^ of thes<^ lands tall short of that sum, the king
is to make good the doficioncy out of the lands of other I'ebels in the
neighbouring places where it shall be most convenient, whilst any issues in
excess thereof are to be |>aid over to the king. The late king for his good
service had made a grant to him of divers lands in Scotland, viz. of
Nicholas de Soules in Tulk and Cluuy, of Roger le Mareschal in ' la
Halle del Mire * of liowmannok, of David de Breghyn in Lyiardwode, of
Nigel de Cokburne in Meget, of John le Man\schal in Tocstrother, of John
de Sancto Michaelc in Hevii«id, of Roger de Aylmer in Aylmer, the manor
of Byres late of Alexander de Lyndesey, the lands of Agnes do Vesey in
A pj)eltn^ry gg, the manor of Ecfortl late of Geoffrey d(* Moubray, the manor
of Broxemuthe late of Thomas Randolf, and that of Maxewelle late of
Herbert de Maxwelle, Scotch rebels, together with the knights' fees,
advowsons of churches, forfeitures and all their appurtenances to the value
of 300 marks a year, to hold at will until he should provide for him else-
where land to that value. Subsequently the late king resumed those lands,
the lands of Broxemuthe and Hyres excepted, and restored them to the
former lords thereof, who had come into his peace. By K.
Mandate directed to sheriffs, bailiffs, and other ministers of the king for
the arrest of all persons attempting by cntations, ai>peals, or in any other
maimer to disturb Stephen de Malo Lacu, king's (;lerk, in the peaceable
possession of that prel>end in the church of Aukeland, hitely held by
Geoffnty de Vesano, to which the king has collated him.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Prohibition directed to all ecclesiastical [)erj>ons against all persons
attempting by pretext of any commission to disturb Stephen de Malo
Lacu, king's clerk, in the possession of the al)ove-mentioned pix^bf^nd in
the church of Aukeland, to which the king collated him.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de Crumbwelle, king's clerk,
to be a chamberlain of the Excheijuer in the place of Henry de Lute-
garshale, lately one of the chamberlains. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the tr(>asurer and chamberlains of tlie Ex-
chequer.
Mandate to Master John de Percy that he is not in future, by reason of
a commission lately made to him by the king touching that ofRce, to meddle
with it.
March IG.
York.
Membrane 12.
Inspeximu^ and confirmation of an exempli ficjit ion, dated 28 January,
i\b Edward L, granted on account of the breaking of the seal of the charter
of a grant made by king Henry III. to the brethren of the hubpital of
St. John, Nuitliampton, of licence to hold whatever they had acquired, or
should afterwards acquire by gifts, purchase, or in frank almoin. Witnesses :
Thomus the Chancellor and H. de Eh-^ex, constable of Gosceline de Baillol.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo liacu.
Grant, for one year, dating from the Purification next and for seven years
then next ensuing, in enlargement of a grant for seven years dating from the
Feast of the Purification, 35 Edward I., to the biuliffs and burgesses of the
town of Scardeburgh of quayage upon all wares brought for sale into their
town, B^ a fine contained ip a charter confirming their charters.
448
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
March 18.
York.
March 16.
York.
March 19.
York.
March 22.
York.
Mai-ch 20.
York.
March 17.
York.
March 24.
York.
Feb. 24.
York.
March 24.
York.
March 27.
York.
March 22.
York.
Membrane \2^-cont,
( irant t(» Master John de Nassvnj^ton the elder, upon payment of 83/. (>«. B^/.
by him as a tiiu» in the \Vardrohf, as will by the hands of Geoffrey dc
Sellyn;r as (»i* Ro«ri'r de Wingefeld and others, of the custody, during the
minority of the h^ir, of the lands of Hogcr dt» Seotre, tenant in chief, in
Moleseroft, Serubbes and Walkvn^ton, co. York.
Pn»teetion, for on»? year, for the prioiv-ssof St. Clement*^, York.
By K., on the information of the ti^ai«uivr.
Pardon t<» Master Roger de lleselarton, king's clerk, of the trespass that
he is ssiid to Iia\e eommitted in the fiaest of (ialtrcs by ttdcing a de(*r and
carrying it away. By K.
Acquittance for the abbot and con\ent of Thornton for 40 marks paid by
them in the Wardrolie to Ingi»lanl de AVarle, king's clerk, keeper of the
Wardrobe, for a tine which they made with the king for a licence to acquire
in mortmain lands and rents to tlie vahu' of 10/. a year.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
Grant to Thounis de Nova II ay a, king's clerk, of the prebend in the
church of Lang(*cestre, lately held by Maister Joim dc Homa, in the king's*
gift by reason ul the late voidance. of the bishopric of Durham.
By K., on the information of brother J. de Lenham.
Mandate in pursuance to K. bishop of Durham.
Li<'enee for the abbot and eonvent of Thorntcm-upon-Humber, upon fine
of 40 marks nnidc by them in th(> Wanlrobe, to acquin> in mortmain lands
and rent.** to the valu«» of 10/. a ywir.
I'avutvd and .surrendered upon the acquisition by the abbot anil convent
IS May^ 1,') Richard 11.^ of lands to that value.
(irant, for lile, to Mary Maun.'if*], the king'8 first nurse, of lOOf. a year,
to be received at the hands of the chand)erlain of Kamervan out of the
yearly issues of the king'b mills at Karnarvan.
By K., on the information of brother J. de Lenham.
Mandate in pursuance to tin* chamlK*rlain of Karnarvan.
A(*quittance to the mayor and citizens of York for 400 marks, paid by
them in the WardrolH» to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the
AVanlrobe, for a line which they uuule with the king for the confirmation of
th<; charters of his progenitors, for the grant of divei*s liberties and alsc» for
a gi-ant of seven plots of vacant land in their city, for wliich they are to [tay
a fixed rent at the Exchequer. By bill of the Wardrobe.
Appointment, dining plea.*«ure, of Kol>ert de Foxton, king's clerk, to the
office of ehirognipher l)efore the justices of the Bench. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to William de Hereford and the other jut«tices of
the Bench.
Protect i<in, for one year, for AVilliam d«» Melton, parson of th^ church of
Brigham. Bv K.
Acquittance for Boger de W<'lle8Worthe, escheator beyond Trent, for 50/.,
paid by him in the Wardrolx* out of the issues of his bailiwick, to
Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keej)er of the Wardiobe.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
Presentation of John de Pelham to the church of Symundbume, in the
dio(*ese of Durham. By K.
Confirmation to the abbot and canons of Thornton of grants to them by the
prior and convent of Gys<*burne of the church of Kelsteme and of 6 bovates of
laud in Kelsierne ; by Matilda de Baiocis, daughter of Hugh de Baiocia, of
6 EDWARD II.— Part II.
449
1312.
March 27.
York.
}[rinhr(irtv 12 — t'ont.
the sjiid church of Kclsteriu*, with 2 hovntes of land and a toft appertaining
to the church, idso of 6 hovatc's of land of her demesne in the same town,
to«;ether with all tlio casi'incnts in tliat town wliich tho canons of Gyseburne
ha<[ jjranfcd tothcni : by William stjii of William de Haiocis, of a toft there;
by William Vylayn, olM acres of land in the tieUlsol the town and pasture for
60 sheep in the common pasture ; by Henry son of CVilbert, of |msture for six
scon >]iee|) in tlh* same connnon pasture ; by the aldiot and monks of Louth
Park, of liMJf a liovate of land wliieli they had granted to the church of
St. Klena, Kelsli-rne ; so that ihe abbot and canons of Thornton may have in
the eommon pa-tuie in the territory of Kelsterne 500 sheep and 16 sheep
bv tlie hundretl of six score; bv llofrer (ie Cottvn*;liam son of AV alter de
Cottyn«;hani, of the homajre and .services of Kufcmia de Sancto Lueio
and l^^l)ert Ilarde for laml<? in Uvsebv ; bv Eufemia de Sancto Lucio.
s«)metime wife of Uotxer de Nevilla, ot a rent in Hyseby ; by William
son of IV'ter i\v AudeburLdi. of a bovate of land in Audeburgh formerly held
by Hu«rh atte Kirke to<j:etlier with a ttift hehl by Lambert Rufliis; by Simon
de (Jlouvernia. of the bovate of land and toft in Aldeburgh which he held
from Master Thomas de (Jrvm^ttm ; and bv William de llos, lord of
Hamelak, son of Kol»ert de Ih}'^, of his capitd messuage and 3 bovates of
land in Arnhale in Uohh^rnesse, and of whatever he held in the town and
territory of Arnhale. By a fine contained in another charter.
Ac(iuittance f<)r the abbot of Meaux for 20 marks, paid by him in the
Wardrob*' to Inglelard de Warle, kinj^'s ch-rk, kee[x^r of the Wardrobe, for
a line which he made with the king for the confirmation of the charter of
the hon>e. Hv bill of the Wardrol)e.
Presc'utation of Uichard de Imniere, upon the resignation of Adam de
Lymbergh. to the chu.ch of Kye in the diocese of Chichester. By K.
March 22.
York.
March 30.
York.
March 25.
York.
April 2.
York.
68579.
Membrane 11.
Assignment to Pel(»r de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, of all receipts from
tho custom on wool, hides and wool-fells in the port of IJerwick, to be
received by him at the hands of thi* collectors there as soon as David de
Brejihyn shall have reeeivc<l a ^nm of money for the payment of which the
issues of the custom of that poit have been n^^^igned to him. Peter de
(-iavi>tr)n i«» ioneeive the proceeds of the custom until ho shall be sati.^^fied
in tli<^ sum of -10*^/. I l.v. Sf/.. in wliieh the king is inih'btod to him for
prt)vi>i(»ns bouLrht from him for his u<<'. as well for the expenses of the
Ijou^i'liMhl j»^ f««r prov isiuninjr of ea^^th-s in Scotland in the llfih year of his
reign, as appe;irs by a bill of the Wardrobe umler the seal of Ingelard de
Warh', kin«;'s ch'rk. keeper of the W^ardrobe. [ /'avA/'r/.J
Apjiointniont, <Iurinf: ph-asure, of Laurence de Pavely to the forestership
C)f \Vbitel\vode, which the king latily committed i\>v lii'13 to liichard Damori,
hut which he ^ubsecjncntly resumed. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to liobert son ('f PaMi. keei)or of the forest be vond
Trent, to dt.iiver to him the said forester^hip.
Licence for tht* alienation in mi>rtmain to the? abbot and convent of Loy-
cestre by William Aumfelis of Thorpernald of three messuages in Labbei-
gate by Lcycesire, and by Kobert d(* Whiteby, clerk, of a mes.suage in the
same town. By fine of 20*.
Admission of Peter de Shevedon, to b<i a king's chaplain. He is for the
future to enjoy tln^ prerogatives apj>ertaining to such chaplains.
By K., on tlie information of Roger de Northbnrgh.
i' v
430
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
April 1.
a
Vnrk.
Ajiril :i.
Yo;k.
April 2.
York.
April 1
York.
April 2.
\ ork.
Ajiril -1.
Yi»rk.
April .3.
York.
Mrnihraiii 11 — nmt.
Pardon \o the prior nii<l (•oiivfiit of St. Dt'iiys, Southainptou, lor
acquirino in luuriniain. without lio-ncr from the late king, from William (ie
AnnnU*ll, n nK"^sua;;i* ami four >lh»p«i in Southampton ; with re>t it lit ion of
the sanu . By fine of 5 marks.
Writ of aid, I'oi llito»ii (la\>, for IJalpli Spray, king's serjeant, whom the
kiui: i"^ sindinjz to\vnr«U Durham to purvcv rtc^h and tish for his use ou his
way to Durham. Bv K.
The like f«r the undiT-nH-ntiom^l j)urvoynr-, vi/.. —
Adam It' C'hauudu'rlavu of llc^h and ti>h.
John de IIi*n*lord and IJogtr I'ate of hrea«l ami wheat.
Xic-holas tie Staiford «»f hay. «iats an«l litter.
'I'homa.H di- LttUred of hrushw<.K»d, litter, ru^^hes and other necessaries
ft)r till* kind's rhamber.
IVt'M de Cri'^twav of poidtry.
Kni:«'r de llt'UH'lhamMetli' of poultry.
Thomas d«' LaniTedon and J««hn Frend of ale.
John d»* llanm, kin^'> seullion, of whatever ap[KTtains to Life office.
firaui to Willi.im ih» lliilum. king's clerk, of the archdeaconry of Tevy-
dale in the ihun-li «»f (Jla^^tiw, in the king's gift by reason of the teinix»rali-
tie< of tilt' M'f of til.iMHiw hointi in hi-* hands. Bv K.
Maiidatr ill pui.-uanrr to tiu* l)i>hoi» of Gla.^'gow, or his vicegerent, the
hi>hi'p hfiuu;' ahst-nl hfyon^l tlie .M-as.
ProTiM'tiiMi. lor two \ear«», for brother lJob«*rt, abbot of Bardeu eye, going
be\t»nd <ea«». Bv K.
lie al-o h.MS litter- iKMuiiiaiing lii>bert Breton ami William de Miildeltou
of K ilium hi'* aiiuiiii'Va. i.»i- tlu* >ain«; time.
Proteetion, f«»r two Vfar<, for John de Dvmeton. clerk. Bv C.
He al>o has h'lters noiuiuatintr lluixh de Walton and William de Buuni-
burirh his attornev«» tor the *-anK- time.
Mandatt' to .I«»ljn d<' C'a<tr»\ a'^ he wishes to avoid the king's ilii(pleasure,
to d< liver tin- touiiiy «.f t'mr.berhind and town uf Carlisle with all rolls,
writN memoranda and other matters touching the county and town,
toirt'iher with all issues thereof r«eeivi'<l bv him Miice Michaelmas to
m
Andrrw de llertrla, t«> whoui on 15 Oetobrr, LSI I, the king, bv his letters
pati'iit bv onliu.iuie t»f tin- C'oinnil, cannnitti'd durini; ideasure the oiistodv
K^i the etiuniy aiid town from Miehatdmas day then last passed. In igno-
ranre of -ueh i'«»nnni'«-i«in tla- kin:; -ub>e<iuenth«ri'ante<l the same custinlv
tt» John d«' Ca-tre to hoid at will, i»ut wi-hihu that the act <»f the Council
*ihi»uld b«' ob^er\«'»j, lie mudf a Lirant of tin* etaiutv and town to Andrew de
iiartela to hold from thf oriirmal tiate. I'la' king is much astonished on
learning fr«»m the t.*«»mplaint of Andri'W df Iiartela that John de Castre
has not obt'Vinl tin* lormei* man«l:ite.
S:d'c-et>nduei, for t»ne y« ar, ior John d«- Fah-y-^.e, whom queen Iscibclla is
sending lo jJiNrr-- [»aris of iln- realm for wyhv^ an«l other things appertainnig
to liir Wai-drnbt-. Carriajt' i^ tt» be prtjvitled for him whenever he, on
lu'half of tlu? tpiet-n, mak« ^ rt.'([ui.-ition for it. By K.
liiei'Uri'. for life, for William «!»» tfra of York, king'.^ citizen, to hunt
with hi«4 own do«jH in (ialtns forest. e(». York, hares and foxes, except during
fence month. By K.
Restoration to Peirr dr ( iavaston, earl of Cornwall, of the custoily of the
(»fiio' of ju^ti^■e of tin* foro>t on thi** siil«* Trent. Befoiv the king had
iXranted pow»r to the earls and bartju^ to r.*gulale the state of his household
5 EDWARD n.— Pabt T1. 451
1312, Mvnthi'une 11 — cont.
aiul iii«^- ivaliii, he had <(ninted t\»r life and <j(>od behaviour the office of
jii'^tior of the I'tMM'st (»n this .side Trent to Jolni de Segrave the elder, who
suhsiMjniMilly in (M»nsid«'ration <if a sum of nionry, wliiidi he received from
Peter di! (iava»<t()n, surreinlered the ollici* Tor the use of the Latter into the
kin*r's h:ind.-. who thcien]K)n j^rantrd it for life to the esirl. By force of the
ortlinanee ol'thi' prrlati's. earl> and barons, tlie kin*i resumed the office and
then granted it, during pliiisun*, to lli'ury de Perey, from whom the earl
has l.oujrht it. By K.
Mandate in purMianee t<j lIiMiry de I'erey tu deliver the oflice together
with all ri»lls, un'moranda and other matters touching it to Peter de
Gavaslon. [Fadfra,]
MEMURAyR 10.
April \. Grant, for Jive years, to the bailiffs and goo<l men of the city of Dublin of
Yoik. mura<re ujmiii all warcfs lironght tor Side into the city. By K.
Proteelion, for two years, for Andrew Peres of Castro Seriz, merchant
of Bur<;o.< in Spain, and his nn»n, entering the realm with their merchandise
and wares, provided tluy lawfully carry on their business and pay the
usual customs.
April (>. Appointment, din-ing pleasure, of Master AVilliam de Hothum, king's
Vdik. elerk. to the <dliei' of ehaneellor ol the KxeluMpier, Dublin. By K.
Mandate in pinsuanec to thi^ treasun-r and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin, to deli\<r to him the <eal thereof.
April S. Pn^fiitation of IVtrr dtf Tilliol. chrk, to the church of Staneford, in the
I)arIi!i;rtoii. dine<'-«- of Loiithm. Hv K., on the information of ll.de Northbursrh,
A|>ril (i. Kxempiiiui. for life, at the instance of John llautcyu, king's yeoman, of
3ioi'ou«!hl»ncl^M-. Kalph de Slirketon. from hein*; put on assizes, juries, or recognisances; and
from beini^ made sheriiV, eoi-oner, e>=eheator, forester, verderer, or other
baililT, KM' mini^t(;r of the king. By K.
A|)ril 7. LieeniM* for the alienation in mortmain by Koger <h» (Uotheruui of 6 marks
Nortluilhrtoii. of nut in Uypmi Xo a chaplain lo celebrate divine service daily in the
chapel of St. ^lary, Clotheruni by Kypon, for the souls of the grantor and
Jnan his wife, and tin- s<iuN (»f William de CMotherum his father, and
Mariota the wife of the same AVilliam, and of all his ancestors.
By Iv., on the infonnation of R. de Northburgh.
Aprils. Mandate' to Hoger de ]Mortuo Mari, justice of Wale.s, as he wishes to
Nuiiha!lcrton. avoid the king's disj>leasure. and a.** he has faileti to obey a former mandate,
to ijehver the castie of I>eauniari> with armour, vietuaKs and other stores
to John de Sa}i\, to whom tin- king has eonnnitted, during pleasure, the
cu*itodv of that ea-itle. Bv K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
April 7. S.'ire-et'Uduet, ior three years, for Bla-*iu< de Sene, kingV: merchant.
Nirihulknun. IJy K., on the information of B. de Northburgh.
April 1. Hxeni]>iioii. Uw life, for William d(^ Vaiiihus, fr<»m being put on as:«izes,
V«>rk. juries, or reeoguisanees. \iy K.
Af»ril I. Presintation of HoluTt tie Berdelhy to the church of Boston, in the
Y«Tk. diocese cd* Lincoln, in the king'-r* gift by reason of the late voidance of the
abbey of St. Mar\'s, York. By K.
Safi'-e(uiduct, directed to bailitl's and others, for Adam Ktelaf, mariner,
♦»ent with a king's ^hip ami provisions to Scotland, and elsewhere within
the realm. Knrtl.er they are, if called uiK»n, to render him every assistance
in <el(»cting ntariiHTs lo man bis ship. By K.
K I 2
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5 EDAVARl) IT.— Part II. 463
] 3] 2. Membrrtne $> — cottt.
John <le Lafford of brnsliwooci, cf»ijl, turves, litter and other necessaries
for tli(f otlice ol' the hall luitl chamber.
Joliu de Hampton uf hay, oats and litter, i^c.
William att<' Pntteol" wine, beer, Siv,
Ro«j:er de Asteh* of flesh and libh, «fcc.
April -I. Grant to Adam de Weston, kinjx's clerk, of the hospital of St. Bartho-
York. lomew by Oxford. By K.
Writ dv ifUcudettdo for him directed to the brethren and sisters of the
hospital.
A<-cjuittance to the prior of St. Deny.-* by Southampton for 66*. 8f/., paid
by him in the Wardrobe to John de Okeham, king's clerk, for a tine which
he nunle with the kin;; for aecjuiring in morlmain, without licence, a lay fee
in the t<iwn of Southampton.
April 5. Aeipntianer to the ma) or and baiiilTs of the city of York, for 20() marks,
York. j)aid by ihem in tin* Wardrobe on Monday in Kastcr week, on account of the
farm of theiicity lor ibis instant Kastcr, and ali^o for the term of Michaelmas
next. By K.
^Mandate in puisinmee to the treasurer ami barons of the Kxcheqner.
!Man<lale to Ihirlholomew de IJadelsmere, \i\W. constable of the ca.stle of
Bristol, uuth'r pain of forfeiture, he having, to the king'.s great amaze-
ment neirl«'<*ted to obey a fornuT mandate to deliver the castle, town,
~ 1 7 7
and barton of Hristol, together with the annoiu', victuals and other
^lores in tin* I'astle, to Ednunnl de ^lalo Lacu, to whom the king has com-
mitted, during i)leasurt'. th«* custody of the ^am^^ or to his att<»rneys, John
de Stii'chesley or John de Bure^, or to either of them bearing these letter.**,
lie is to do NO notwithstanding his oath to deliver the castle to no other
person than th«» king, from winch osith the king ab.solves him by the letters
he is spcially s<*ndiug to him as his warrant for the delivery of the castle,
town and baiton. if he fail to obey, he is coinmandid under pain of forfeitun*
to b(f present befoie the king on the morrow of the Trinity, at whatever
place in Knglaud the king shall then be, to certify why he has i-efustxi to
do so, and to receive judgment. By K.
March 28. (iraiit, in fultilmenl of a vow made by the king when in peril to found
York. a hous(> in his i)ark of Langley for the Friars Preachers, who are now stay-
ing at Langle} in another pbure, in which to celebrate prayers daily for the
souls of hi*< ancestors, and for himsidf ami his state, for building a house
for them, of 7(M> marks, in whi<'h tin* abbot of St. Albans is bound to him,
and which sum i^ payable at the rate of lUC)/. a yem-, in e([ual iustalments
at Easter and Michaelmas. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the abbot of St. AU>ans.
April 12. Appointment, during pleasure, of William Toticheboef of Turenne to bo
NcwraNili-.\ipou- one of the king's household. By K.
Tvne.
April 11. Presentation of John de Chauiicy, upon the resignation of William de
Nowc:i'<tle-iip«in- (Jhauney, to the chiu'ch of Scarthou in the dioce>e of Lincoln. \\y K.
Tynt*.
Acfpiitttince for William de Slyngesby, keepei of the Tc'inplars' manor of
Hybln'stjin. CO. York, for 2-)/., 20 (piartiTs of barley and 2() quarters of oats,
out of the issues ot tin' manor, drlivirn'd by him by tin* king's command in
divers places. By K., on the in(ormati<m r»f K. de Northburgh.
April (J. Pardon to Otto de (iiandi.^ono of 4.'i(.)/., in which he is bound as well for a
York. j)re.-t <jf the Wardrobe of the lat(* king, as for otiier causivs and which stun
is now retjuired of him by a .snuiinons of the Exehetpier, By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
4.V1 CALENDAR OF PATKNT ROLLS.
1312. M'tnhr'tiii 0 — rt.nf,
April •!. Maiidalo to Pi-ut <U' (iav.-i-iion, tjiil (il* C<»ni\vall, !•» wbora tht* kin;jf has
York. t'oniiiiittr«l, diirinir pKusun', the riistody ut' the i*a«»tU' of Scanlebur^li, to
deliver tlu* raMl** lu iiu «itli'»r [mtsou than the kiii;r. W.V K.
Mandate to tli«' s*nne t'arl, iind«M* pain ot' riirlrilurf, to deliver the castle of
Seardel)nr<:h to no oih«r |)ei>oii than the kin^ iiiinMli': and il it shall liappen
that tlu'kinjr i^ bn)n;4:hl tln'n; a priMHitT, hr h not to deliver ti»e casih* under
sucii eiremjeitaiwi^ to the kintr, or t«) anv «»!h«'r iu*r<ons what>oever. In ea-se
of the king's drath, \\o i*- to k«'ij) th*- ra>il«' lor hi'^ hfirif. By K.
April o. Writ di nift m/( ftdo dircetttl to the mayor, hadiils ami <iood men of* the
York. town ot* Se.inlehuruli, lor INtLr ilf (la\a-ton. »arl of ('<»riiwall, or his
lifUtenant in the ea*>tle. llv K.
April 12. l*rot«*ction, tlnrin^r pleasnr*', for William AL-nirini. kinsj's yeoman, jroing
Newc'astlo-\i[K»ii- to diver** part.s to hnv e<»rn, Avines, and other thin;;'< for hi.f own protit.
b"*- Hy K.
April L3. ApjiointiniMit, nntil tin- »|in"n/aine <»!' Triniiy, of .John S])ennn'in an«l
NVwcustliMipoii Waltt-r K\n;r, kin;j:'> \eoiiien, tu iJUivev oat.^, ha v, litter, beans Hn«l pfRS
*5"*^'' for till* kinLr'ft liorM'>, in \vhat»'ver |»laj;.-» th«- Kiiiir may be.
March 2S. lVi»t«'etion, nntil Mith.nlmas lor Waltir d«- Maydenstan, elerk, poinjr
Y«»rk. beyond *«ea- «»n tin* kini;''* M-rvie*-.
H\ K., on the intormution of K. de Malo Lacu.
The like for Master Stopii»'n le lJvu<'d, ^ioini; bfvontl acas on the kiiiofV
Service. IJv K.
April l.S. Assin^nment of all issnrxif tin- en>toni <»n \Vi»ol, hides and wool-fclLs in the
Nvwoastlo npon-purt of tin* town c»f IJeltelpol \o William ili* Fflynj^e, constable of the castle
Tyne. (^f H<,ke>bnr^h, nntil In* >hali 1m« ^atislir«l in the sniii of .'ilo/., in which the
kin«r is indebt<'«l to him for arn'ar> i«f \\\< \\a<n> and of ilu>se of 11 soldiers,
13 hohbh'rs, 4 ofrnMT>. :.*(i ••rn>-!)t»wniin and ')1 areln*rs. the «;arrison of the
casth' froi: i!<> Mairh,:> Kdwaril il. nntd tin- la^t tlav of .lulv in the follow-
in<r y«*:ir of the kinL:''< iei;2n, as appear.-^ in a l»ill niulrr the &eal of the
olHce of th»* ehand)crlain of .Scotland di'li\in'd bv him into the C'hancerv.
l*\ K., f»n till- i!d<»rmatii>n of PI. de Malo Laca.
Mandat*^ in jmrsuanef ti» th»» eolU ctors of the en-lom on wool, hides and
wool-fells in the above-named port.
April io. Presentation of JN*ter de Shevyndon to th<* church of Rotliewelh' in
Newcastle-npon-Lvndesevc in the <lioceM- of Lincolii. Bv K.
T} lie.
April 17. Presei\tation of Roi»««r de Xorilil)nr;;h to the chnrch of Sprotton, in the
Newoasile-upon-dioct'.-e of Lincoln, in tin- kini^'s "ift bv na^on of the late voidance of the
^>'^'^'- abbacy (»i the bonsc of St. Jamc^ without Xoithainpl<»n.
April 18. AVrit of aid for Adam de Ih-ay ap[>ointiM| by tin* kini«' to purvey oai.«, hay
Niwi'jmtli- upou- and litter in the parts of Nurthal\crt<Mi b»r *i2 n\' tin- kiii'^'s hofse.s, which
lyiie. jj,.^. In jjjj, ,»i,^(odv. Hv K., on tlu- informal ic.n of I.Mmund «le Malo Lneu.
Writ of aid, <lireet»Ml to the n>:iM»r. baililfs and ixnod men of the town of
Berwick-on-'IVecd, and to merehani n intiHMs ami all other the kin«;'s bailiff:},
minister."*, and lic;;c> for Masters John dc Wiston, chamberlain of Scot-
land, and Walt-r dc (io"^cwvk mmI William «lc Pirv, vetunan of the buttery
whom the kni;x i** .•"■tulini; to the u»wn ot' Hi r.viek-on- Twcctl to purvey wine
and victuals in that town f»»r \\\^ n-i- atid to forward 40 tuns of wine thence
to the town of Xewea-tle-upon Tyne for tin* expcUM'S of the household and
to leave the romaintler there in the <'u.stodv of the receiver of the stock.
By K.
r, EDWARD Ih— Part II. 455
] 31 2 . Mfinbrnnc U — cout.
April liO. Protection, nniil ^richnelmas, for KlizaWth do I.'infraniville, countess of
XiMscastle-iiiion- Anctjos. Duriii*? that poiioil nritliing is to be taken for the king's use of
iynr. jjjji ^.orn, or other floods of t!io countess, or of her men.
Bv K., on tlie information of H. ile Bello Monte.
Membrase y.
Mareh Is. Confirmation to the prior and conv»;nt of Boulton of ilivers ^^rnnts to that
V«nk. hous(> l»v William le Mesehyn and Cieelv di* llunielio his wife, Alice de
Kiiinly, Isiibella de Fortibus, countess of All)emarle and Devon and lady
of the Isle [of \Vi«;htl, anti by James <le E.ston. [Jlona.s(icoMy vol. vi.,
p. 204. !
April i;^. Appointment, until the quiuzaine ot* Trinity, <»f John Sperman, king's
Nt'ttiaMii-upoii-yfoman, to purv»»y oats, hay, litter, beau^ and peas fur the sustenance of the
h'^^- king's hor>e^.
xVpril 17. Mandate to B, bisb(»p of Durliam to provide by his ministers and bailiffs
N«'\voa>tlo upoii-\vitiiin his libi-rtv of Durham fi»r the u»e of the hounehold, while the
^y"t'- kin^r remains at the town of Xewoa^tlr-upon-Tyne, OOU quarters of wheat,
8(M> qu-.irliTs of malt, 200 great animals, oOO wethers, 200 swine, 1,000 (quar-
ters of oats, hay to the value of lOCV., an<l litter to the value of 100*., and
to fia ward tin* t-ame with all speed to the town «»f Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The wheat and barley are to b«* di-livered to William do Sudleye, clerk of
the pantry and buft^. ry, tin* animals, sheep and swine to William de Xorth-
welle, eh.M-k (»f the kitehen, and I he oats, hay and litter to John de Pelham,
clerk of the kin'^r's nuu>halsea. The (^nir^xes for the carriacje of the above
supplies will ho satislie<l out of the Wardrobe.
Writ of ai<l, directed to liie barons, kiughl.s freeim?n and others of the
liberty of the bishopric of Diu'ham for the bailiH's and other ministers of the
bishop of Durham making the above purvcyanee for the king's use. By K.
April 16. Appointment, until Midsummer day, of John Spernmn and Walter Kyng,
Newcttst]o-u|ion- king's yeomen, to purvey oats, hay, litter, beans and peas for the king's
Tyne. horses during his stay at the t<iwn of Xewca.<«tle-upon-Tyne.
By K., on the infornmtion of E. de Malo Lacu.
The like of the under- men tione<l purveyors, vi/.. —
Adam C'haumberleyn of flesh and lish.
Peter de Cristway of poultry.
Ralph Spray of flesh and ilsh.
Robert di« Hemelhampstede of poultry.
Protection, until the feast of St. Margjirot, for Mast<n* Thomas de Cobe-
ham. «roin<r beyond seas <m the kinjr's s«*rviec.
By K., on the testimony of the Treasurer.
lie also has letters nominating Robert de Esyndon, of Ilakeneye, his
attorney for the sam«! time.
April 20. liiftpcih/tits and eoniirmalion of lottcMs patent, dated .SO October, .S3 FA'
Xe\%ca^t^-upoIl-ward 1., granting to I^'inanl Ibirdet son of Prter Burdet, in ease he survived
*>"**• his father, the reversion of tho-e lands in (ioussa and Sevn(»us in Gas-
cony, whieh king Kdward I. had granted for life to his father to
hold in tli«' same wav as Luk<' de I'anv had h<*ld tln*m for his life of the
kinic's "-rjint. These land> ha<l been held bv Alnniin de Bedrede and had
been escheated for a felony committtMl by the said Ainiain by killing Rey-
mund [son of] William de la Deles, sometime king's bailiff of Bayonne.
By K., on the information of E. de Male Lacu.
CALEXDAU OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
April 21.
AiirilJi*. f..ii
.1/. ,„l.f,i,o S ■ ■'■'.»/
1 I.. A.linti Hiiiri. ninllii.liiiii.MV IkiHl. Wniln .lo Swr.thope,
il.-ii[H)o-\ViHii,iii .1.- Slui-t..iL, llioLLiii- 'I.- F.'lli.r-t!iii!.iiil.-. Joliii Oniv, llii-liaid .If
?'"■■ Swviil.mti.-. nii<;li ii;il,.ii(i. ll.iiiv .1.- Ab.-i»ti. Ki.hai-.! tl'.' W,-ti-waiip,
lioU'i-i ,1.- r).-i-li.s Jr.liiL !.- Alvlj.i-iiiicl 'niLMiii-i !.■ P'Mur It. biiv in tin*
.-oiii>t\ r.l' .\..nliiiriil<.i^i'i.|. j'.^r [lir 11-.-..!' liii' kiti>.'. <lLiriu^' lii^ sUiy iit the
to\vn'..r N".w.ii-tlc iiiM.ii.TMi.. .■iJiL'.|ii!in.'i^..l'wl.v;il iiikI 4:;() iimirtiTs «i
■imll, iiii.l |.> .-u>l^vv 111.- ^i,m,- u. iliiit I..»ii.
Hy K.. .11 ilir iril"nii!ili<.n ol' E. .1.' Miilo Tjicn.
uiiMl Mi.'luiluix-. r.. Williiirii <;. ttiir tu am':<l nil ><h\\»
■li-i.ii.- U.v llu' kiii:;"> .■h.-ini.-' i«i"in- l,.-v..ii.l tW I>01t of
■'>■"'■• tlu- I..WII .if" l!.TKi.'k-..ii.'rw.,l h.wiinU Sr.ilh.n.1 mid l.'i Iiiiiifr tlii'iii iuio
llinl [MTl mikI .l.-livir tli.'in I., ilir K<v|i.'i- ol' t\„- l.iwn. Stiijis lii<Ii-li with
|irii\i-ir.|i^ ;ili<l I'lllir liirr.-Milic- r..|- llii Vw.'/f lii';;is iiriii llif htivli^rtlR-II-
iii^' •'!' UN i-!i-tl>'> ;iii.l i.'tiii.-. ill Sroihiii.! lire i- U- )«-ni.ii1<'il to ihim-.
\\\ K,. <>» 111. ii iiiiilioii .>r v.. (Ic Mail) I.iK-1).
April. 111. A|>|>.<iiir Jil. •Iniini.' p!. :imii<'. i.|' lP:Mi<l <!<' Ur.rtivii It) lli<- l-iWoiIv of
Ni-in-a»il.-ni.oii-illr t..uii ,.| T.. nvi.-k ...ii-Tw, .-.1. willi I'lill |...w.r 1.. |ii-..\ii!i' I'l.r tin- rtiiU-
■'>■"■• 1.I1.I -aU- .■hM.nK ..1..1|!i.- iiliu'.'.
Ii> K . ..II ilir iiih»iii;.i;<.ii ol K. <\v Mulu L»ca.
Writ Nl'iii.!. 'Iiiv.'i>'.! t<. til.' ]iiiiv'>r. I'liilillV im.l >:ih^.1 ini'ti ol' 1tir\ciok-OD-
Iw
.■iI, 1
-■.- k. .
A,..il 2-'. A-.
NonCiirtli-iiii..ii-liillv ?
'■■j-'i'' ,.( ■ii){\ vM-U » v,.:,r II:
iin.l.'Vll..--"iil<.l tl<.'.,
|..iv Ill .11 III.' l-\.'li-.
ill to \V>lli:i:i. .1. li-\.i-.-..t..
.1 iti 111- -..:ii .: IV,/. 11'..-. .III.'
.'lirk. iinlil lie i<li:ill be
(1 Idi- ilii- iitTt-nrti "f hif fn*
i.'. ('(>iii:iin<-.l ill two liiUR
.ifili" .'lj:>tii>'.-i'!;i:ti -I' ."^.'otlnii.l. «r III.' oimuul
i.-ilii.;- .'1 i:i/. I' >.'iA.-.l fii ill.' klti;r, u;>»tl liis)i[<I>ohlt-
I n.'.'ii.r .'!' :ill iniilo ;iii.| c'Uii'|i1I"I1m<I' liii- Ti'tii]ilurs'
.'lliln-li .>t' >hil'i.liin.i. .'... \.>Ilili;iliiii^.. whu'li l~ i;i lli.' klii^''^ liiiii.fs.wllo :ilso
coiiiiiiilt.-.] t.i liiiii iIk' .'II-.Io.(v. .Iiii'i.i;! |.l.u~iii'i'..>r III) till- hoUM'!. hikI Iniitls
;.n>-'i-iiiiiiiii:: 1.1 iliul .-liix'i'li.'-.. ili'ii 111' tiij'jlit liii^o. It'oiii .Mi.rliiu-hnas Iu>t,
nil j^-.ii.'- mill [.Hitil- ot liiL' .-liiir>'li, liim<.- iiti.l I^ifkI:'. ^iilij.-t'l lo tLcHinnu
|,i..Mn,'„t. ByK.
Api-il 'J.'>. Writ i.t' :.l.l, iiiilil .Mi<lM[iiii..i'r .lav. Ini' .f.,lir> .1.' llnmiiton, wliuiii (hi'
Nr».-a>-(l.r-u|>.>ii-kiM;: lias .'oii.iik.ii.]<.I t.. |ii]n.'V \v.i\. f-Av tiii.l lilti'i- for tlu- Luiirii-linlil of
■'>»«■ .ni..'i l>al.. ll:i. ■ ■ Itj- K.
Api-il'Ji. (Irani to 111.'.' ii-.,rtli.M'linivli..lSi. I'.'t.'t', Y<.i'k. ilii.t it >.li;ill nol !»
XtwnMl.-iipi.ii-c<iii.ii.lt'r..,| :i [ni'.'i .l.'j.i, ,.|' ii. tlii'li ruliir.- pri'lu'll.-.', tliat cflliiiii of the kinjr""
Iji"'- li.)ii-.-li..l.l ..I. li.l.-lv .'..lalN- u< V..rk «.'■■.' .'Mi.Tli.iiu-.l in .-.'riain hou-.-s ol
th.'ir-hi 111.'. -it V .:i V.,ik..-"iiiii.n M 111.'.. \.iii|.|i..ii from liv.-rv of M.-wimU
mi-l ii;ar-.lial> -.1 tli.' l,..H'...li.,l.l i;r.',iil.-.l t.. tli.iii liv tin- kiii^-'s j.ri;ami.=oi-s.
April :;:!. A-inti.in'i.i u\ all i^Mi.- of ll im..iii oh w.ml. hi.l.-s >m.l w.«.I-fi-lU in
Km(.'i.-.I..-u1..iii-.1i.' |,.„-i „fil„'i„«i, ,.r 1...H.I,. I,. .I..|,ii Mmiraii. IVliT .1.- Rufr*tik ami
■'>"'■' Aniol.t (li>ill,'ii,i ,1,' A.-iv m.ill ilr.'V -liall hy -mi.lii .1 in tlw .*iini of
nil/. I I,v. \\.L r'..r will.". l...ii;:l.i 1r.,iii 'lli.'in for llu' kiiifr's iim- by Ili-nrj- Av
Sav, lat,' ll,.- kinj-- l.iiil.'i'. u/.. I., tin; ^i.i.l .loliii anil I'ul.-r in HI)/. 2». 2rf.,
aial 1.1 ih.' -ai.! AniaM iii lL>/. <>>. \.l.. u- i- ..Xilaill.'.l ill Iivo I'lll^ llll.ltT the
>0!ilof liii;.-lai'.l .1.- W„H,., kill--- .':.'[k.k,.'p.'i-.ii'il.. U'anb-oV, By K.
Malalal.- in |>ilr-.iali.-.< 1.> lla- ti'.':i-.|li.-r. >.y hi- cli'piilv. rlTI<l tilt' b»roll!< of
lh.'IVM'1l..|l1,|-.
April 2S. Maii.Iat.- i.. lli- l,^■.,^.■v. Av .i!'- Mii.i a!.|.-n„.n ..f lli.- .-ilv of L.nwioii to
NL«.'.i..k'.iii«a-|M-ri,iit Chiit'llii-.i.- l-Ui-r. Kino'- -. i-j, ..m. ;,, -.'11 ami li-a.rc in iIk- oity of
'>">■■ L.1I..I..II. ;.- till- kin;:. ON l^||,.«' |>,i-ii:, -- |„ i- ,'ii^a;ri-.liii tlii-dtV,hasgraiitfJ
him I. liivnc'i' 1.<r r>iu' icar iV. i-lv |.) Inn mi.l >.'ll.
Jly K,, on i\\<: iiif.n
ol' it. de Northburfrb.
5 EDWAT^l) II.— Part II.
451
J3'^2. .^fvmhranc S — rout,
Mav 17. Richard Costantvn, staviiifj in In*laml. hm^ lettors nominating William
York. >on oi 'l*homa.'< del Oincr and Thomas do Kverwik hi« attorneys fur two
y(?ar.s.
Notification to S. bishor* of .Salisbury of the royal asjsent to the election
of Ralph dc ('erne, prior of CVrnoll, to be abbot of that honse.
April 7.
York.
April ^e>.
XewfastU'-upou-
IVIK*.
April 25.
Newcustlo-upon
Tvne.
April 20.
Newca*»tle-upon
April 21.
Nf>vca*itlf-upnu
'I*
1 Yiie.
April 2G.
Ne'wca^tle-upon
Tvne.
Memhraxr 7.
rSrant, for live vears, to th<* bailiifs and «r<K»d men of the city of Dublin of
miirair** ii|)ou all ^va^•^ brought for .silc into the cily. Renewed by K.
Wrii of aid, directt'd to slurilVfc!, bailiff, ministers and all others the king's
ru'^i.*."*, nntd lh<' (piin/aine of Kaslcr, for John Arnald, master of a king's
bar^rc, to uhom the kin^' lia> triven power to impress mariners and other
men to man the bai'<r<^ lor a voyatri* to Seotland.
I>y K., on the iid'ormation of Ralph de Waltliam.
Assignment of all issues of tin- custom upon wooU, hichs, and wool-fells'
in the port of Kinijston-npon -Hull to Pett- r d(» Batefossc* and hi.s fellows
merchants of (iasconv, until they shall be satislie<l in the sum of 308/., in
which the kin;r is indebted to them for H^ tuns of wine bought from them
]»y Willi.-im «le ('hel«rraye as well lor the use of the household of the
kin*r and fjueen Isabella as for provisioning divers of the king's castles^ as is
contained in a bill of the Wardrobe.
Ry K., on the information of K. de Malo Lacu.
Mandate* in ]>ursuanc(» to the collectors of the custom in the port of
Kin«fston-u]>on-lIull.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and nuns of
.St. Marv's. \VinclK'>tcr, bv \ieholas de Staunfoid and lsid)ella his wife of a
messuatie, 21 acr«'> ol land, S acn> of nuadow and 20a-. of rent in Gretford.
Wy fine of 10*.
Pardon, on aecount (»f godil service* to the late king, to Thomas de
• Bykcnore, who married Joan the eldest dau«rhter and one of the heirs of
liu^h de Moi'tuo Mari of Richards Castle, of CU)/. out of the sum of 132/.
which is rcfpiiretl by suu>moti«i (►f tbr Kxehfquer for the king's u.se of
him and Gcotfreyde ('ornubia, the husband of Margan't, the other daughter,
on account of tlie <lebts of tin* said Hugh de Mortuo Mari.
Ry K., on the iid'ormation of William Inge.
Licence for llenrv dc Rello Monte to crenellate his dwellin^f-house at
■Folkyiigham, co. Linct)ln. \\y K.
April 25.
Newcastl«-upou
Tyae.
April 24.
Xewca'»tle-upou
1 yne.
(irant, tluring pleasure* of the Templars' manor of la Bruere, co. Lincoln,
to Kbulo de Montibus on account ofhls good service to the late king and that
he may the more be<x>nn'ng serve <pie«'n l^alM'lla, in whose tmin he is by the
king's commaml. By K.
Mandate to William de Spaniu'by to deliver the manor to him.
Wicatt'.d /'('(-affst ot/wnrisc heltnc.
Licence, at the instance of John de Eure, for Re:itrice late the wife of
• Rogi^r de C'lavervnij:, tenant in chief, to nuuTv Adam de Menenvll, if she
will. Ry K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Licence for Robert d<' Mont** Alto to grant his manor Kenynghale,
CO. Norfolk, hrld in rhi«f, to Roger de Hy.sjng, parson of the church of
Hawardui and for the latter to re-grant it to him and Emma his wife and
their issue, with remainder to his right heirs, Hy K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
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. :. i :.:. 1 iv:/^ t . Mk* valn»- i»t 2«i/.
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i •• -t:.:i' '!■••. "... _' *- ••■ ■•.• ;. k. ;. :;■":;! 1:> i:."i'U. • r iIu'M' nf lii«i ii-naius, for
till" :. i!L * I.-".
Hv K.
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<•■. '.». ;.: •;.•• •• .'U-: • I W i'.. ';•!;. •!•• ( .■••lTit«f«»n ail.l (Hi a>*C«»UIit of gCtCwl
-r. !'•■■ . '^•■' f :. 1 ':: ti." • -is j-:.: •• (-f t; •• -:i:-l Wiihani. to C*lfiin*nt Son of
«
!■••■• * ::. I'. '■: ri-l. Bv K.
I";.- ,.'.«• :"'• 'i-.iii-' •«»:. 'i! !I-r-ri Mli: . -iiil. •. ;i»i Irishman.
Bv K.
Ni.f tn: fin'i t! ;-» ■!. .'I M: r» I:. "li \\n- !«-Urf!l Vt^ll* I'f lli^ Tfi;:!!, th** kiiijj
■"■: r;ili-« il [i..- t« !: j" .. .vlit «■> ol tin* l»i-}iMiil !<• nt Dlirliaill U)ii)Il tlu* <k-ath of
Ahtii'Miy. I)i>li«.[i ol that |)t:;i'i\ tn If laivt-n into his Iiaiuls, nnd that on
'JO Ma\ l'.»ll«.wiiii: lit n -tond ihtin tu IJ. nt»NV i»ishnp of Durham.
.M:iv 1.
Ni ••.' ;i -lit- II j
W If.
A-^'iirnnKiit of .'ill i.-«.in'-. olth«- tu-i«»ni np-»n wool. iii-h'S and wnol-frll?' in
-flu I 'V\ of K\ I L'« -^i"!-!:;"'!!-]!!;!!. t«» h.* n<Tiv»'il at tho hands of the
r«»lliit.-!*>. fi'iiii! thi- •lair ai ulii"li l*"l« r di- Biitofo.s-jO shall ht* siilisfird in u
Mini of nioiM-y a^-iLiu-d to liim out nt* th»- -ann.' custoni. tt» Thomas de
|jiv«-rlj!'<». .Ichi) lio I\vlvvni:t>ni :snd licvniuiid d** Canicnok until t!a»v shall
• • • •
li;i\r I.Mii -;Mi-fii li ill tlir .sum ol 'ni/. S.s. Ir/., in which the kinir is indebted
to flii'in. \\/.. |.i 'ri,.»:ii:'- il*- 1 Ji'Vi'iijinj In LM/. \s. \Ul. for «> tuns «»f wine, to
Job:: i!i' K \ l\ v iilMom In 1 I/. l.'J.v, \tl. f r I tiiiis nf \viin*. and to Kt^vinund
• !«• (';i!inn«.L in ,'ln/. }..r f» iiiii'^ «i \vin«* bou«rlii fi'om t hem for the king's
II «■ I'V Jiiiiii niti' (i-r. . the nlituni'V oi' N\ alii r Wahh-.-hff, kin*r's yeoman
and biitlii'. jij.d dijiv. H'l 1»\ iiin. In <\* niit n lii- SutliltM'lerk of the butierv,
I'l-r tl «■ ii-«' :if till" l.*''!"-' bold ;it tluli>\\ii of \j-Wi'a>tle-upc»n-TyiK\ a«» is
reniairH'd in ilii« •• bjlN of thr Wnrdinbi' ilidivrrt-d l»v thrui in the Chaneerv.
Miindjitt' in pur.-unnee to tin* <*olb'Ctors of the custom in the port of
Kinp«ton-npon-IIuIl.
5 EDWARD ir— Part 11. 459
Safe coihluct, for omt yijir, t't»r \V. bi.-^hu]) of* Coventry and Lichfielfl, the
tiva^imT. iroinir bt'vuinl si-ii-i on the kin^x's biisino'*. \ Fwdvra ^. Bv K
May 2. Kxeiiiptinti, Uw life, lor Anthony Pi'.4'<:ii;iin^ and 3Ianui*l ami Leonard his
N«:eca-ile-iii.nii-l)ruthors, and Francis Hacliinn.s kind's merchant, who niakr purveyance
'ivm-. i^j,. (],^. Wardrobf, IVoni all lalligo, ai<is Avakr.s and eontrihutions of what!?o-
ev<.'r kind lor th«*ir laml-, ti'nenn'ntN, n»ni>, or othrr LToods, or merehantUse,
within or witliout the city of London, to hi* levied for the king and his
heirs due and aeeuMonir'd prices excepted ; exemption also for them from
hein^ put on us-^i/es, juries, or recotrni>ane»'s ; and I'roin being ina<le mayors,
sheritr>, e^eheators. coroners, provosts, or aldeimcn, tte. ; and also from any
assessment which the commonalty ol' the city of London, or of any other
place, may grant to the king.
By Iv., on the information of \\. de Northburgh.
Mav 1. Sale-ctinduet, for one vear, for Anthonv de lVs.saigne and Manuel and
Nfv^i'a^tlc-iipoii- Leonard his biotlicrs and Franei< Baehinns, king's merchants, whilst
jync. trading throughout the realm.
l)y K., on the iniormati^n of 11. do Xorthburgh.
Nieh(»las, i-anim of Achonry, and John the clerk (rAWf//.v), bringing news
of the deitli of IJenetlict, sometime bishop of thai place, have, letters of
licence In elect.
Power to John Wr>gan to give the royal a>.*ient upon the (dectiou of a
bishop by the tlcan and chapter of Achonry, and to re^tort! the temporalitieM
to tlu' eh'ct. ^'^' K.
.'safe-c<»ndnct, until IMieliaebnas, for W. arclibishop of Y'ork, ])i*imatc of
En'jl.-ind. i'<"^in;r b«'von»l <'as on the king's bu.sine>s to the (Seneral ( -ouncil.
April 2S. ^LMudate to Koberl de Mnynanl. in cr»nsiqu(»nce of lii.s n<ni-eoinpliance
Xewca-^tli'. upon- with a former niand;ite t«» d«liver the eonnties of .\orfolk and Sullblk
'I*
*3"^*- and the castle of Norwich, with its ainiour, together with all nuitters
t«>ncliinir the >hrievaltv, In Ai«.'xai:der d«f (Mavervng. to whom th(? king has
«'ommii1ed, durinir plenMire, the cnslndN nf ihi- .simc
•May 3. AppointnuMJt, dining plea.'^ure, nt Kdmnml de Hustingo, lo be k(=oper of
XeucustU-iipoii- the town r»r Berwick-on-'rw«*cd. with full power tri make ordinances for the
i>m-. state and safety thereof. My K., on the information of K. de Malo Lacu.
Mandate to David de Ibeuhvn, to whom the kin<<: liad committiMl that
custodv. t(» deliver it to Kdnnind de Ilastinges.
Writ of aid directed to the mayor, bailiil's and good men of the town of
Berwick-(»n Tweed for Kdnnuid <le Ila.*<tinge.s as keeper of the town.
I'roteetion, f^r one year, for William le Kngleys.
May 17. Walt»r de Norwieis one of the barons of the Kxcheijuer, is to continue to
York. act as trea'^urer (if the Kxcheipier, as W. bishop of Coventry and liichlield
for diver> reaM»ns has been prevented from entering upr«n the execution of
that otllee. He is to tU» .•^o notwith.standing that he ext cutes the olliee, of
baron of the Kxehecjuer, to which le. has been appointed. j Pari. Writs.]
JU' K.. on the information of K. de Malo Lacu.
Writ of aid for him directed to the tnasureraud barons of the Kxchecjuer
and ih(- chamberlai!is thereof.
App(»intment, during pleasure, of John ile Merkynfeld to supervise the
extent Ion of a commis-ion, t«»uehini,' the Mopping until furth(3r orders
between the city of York and the town of Kingston-upon-IIull of the
passage across the rivers I'se, Derweni aiul Humbre, issued to Peter do
Kyville, Hugh de Pyke worth, Bobert le Chaumberlejn, Eluard de Salso
4(^')
CAI.KXDAK «>F TATEXT HOLLS.
M.r!*i' •, ;i!."I A!« \;jT.-l»r il.- F***:;:^!. ^vhi. :j:i- Xh t.|ifrir«*ft th#* kincr''* will in this
i.,.".;t. I , ■•:... I : \ .j; ■.. ', ^ ]) ,. ^I.]!,^ j|i.,i l,o:it-! a*»liore. I'l- bv >iiikiii^ tht-in,
:i- !:...\ ! ■• !..•■-« • \!..i:: «.• \\y K. mi tin' liiinriiMitioii of K. ilf Mnio Lacu.
\! J • iii::s. ■::, .. .! : _: !•.. ji-ir- . fl iVTtr .If K\\ill«-, Huirh <le Pvkewfirtlj,
Il •• :• i' * ■ I .: : '•■ '■;•'., K;;i.:!«i •:• Nii-o .Mnrisi-o, aiul AK-\.Mmlrr«lf UiM-gh
Ti' "'.^'V ;!.• J •:!--. -■• •■'••: '!••■ ji'-»-. f nrijj;**!! rixi-r*. Jttlin ik* McrkvunlVlil l»\
I'?'.' : ii-t:* :* j- ♦•■:.! li:* i ••. ;: a;<|H>if.ti-.l to •<n|M'r»'iM.* tLe i*XfC«itioii uf this
M.MV 1^».
V'..ik.
Mny 17.
VnrU.
M;iv 20.
Y<»lk.
Mav 23.
York.
//«/■/ '// }'••/•/• n-i'tt.s w* I't St tilt d h-iftf/nr with thf fhrvc poft-nts utidir-
ft I'l tfi 'I
\\'\ #A ///.0///A .'f/o .|ir,-.ii'.l 1.1 thr kiiiirlif*, I'n ciin'ii ami tenant^ of tUi.»
i:.i' • : - ■ : ri ■■»«.;•.. \ I . >:i\i 'ii*,, Li'.ilwo'li- mikI ('arl<>tlu"rj'*', uo. Liiit-ttli:.
Ii-r U. !'. I':i .;. iJ' i 11 >!••:.:••. I.mU 111' V«*r\, fii wlmin llh- kin«jr trrant***! lln'sc-
Il :i;- :- :«'jt;l" r v. !tIi ;i :r.«' »'i'Uii in rli.- f-n A \a\\v**\\\ t<» hold for lifi* Hit*.
■
!"-.«'ii' ! ■.'.'l. I.Ir'-ji.T'** I'l I >. ;: !\.iV.-.iI|v ,,t i-|iMr.'!l"S, rMtlu'al-, aiul illl OlhrP
aj'i'U: ;i"i:!: ■•• ^ !.•■ il..- jt :i!ifr- in n «"niiijM'iirv^ r«>r ihf cu-tK* of liaiiiiilmrjrh
V. til ;• -i::. ■.•!:•• ii.« •«■ .iiiil ;i n iii in tin* t«»un «•! \Vann*iniith, t«»ir«'lhiT with
p) -i.i.l!:ii;- :i y\\\\ im ti.«- \;i1m «•! l.'J jk-p* of iaiiil with a Sfparat*- i>a?tui"e,
\\ !ii<-li -Im- Ii;i- -"i: \* • t\*T' •! to t!.«- kill;!.
I>\ K.. t»ii th«* iiil'oniiati'ni of E. th* Malo Lam.
rill- iiki to till- krii'^iit-. In c nun .-iml :ill utljor tt-nauls of tlit» tnaiiors of
\V;iVi' .Mii'l IN»ijilli-. I'o. I)oi>ct.
l*»v K., oil thf iiii'tii'malioii of K. do Ma-o Lafii.
Til'- -^\*-'2'- .•I'tl .i-ilt i.f ^(Nir.li'l.iir^h i"* lo In* iai>'*il, tlu*.irarrison haviti<:
r«-liin!i'l lo tl.i'ir ;iili-::ijiiirr' to ihf Kiiiii. ' Fwthra.
n
Bv K.
A«!;i!ii iiiiij* l«\r. ;i «;n]'»ii of St. Mnrx*^, Dvvi-li-k, bi in^rinff no\\> of the
n-iLiiaijo!! «.i' llirli.iul Inti' ;il»i;ot «•! that |i]a(«', hay^ letter.* oi licoiUH' lo ehrt.
Hv K.
I'owiT ti. ih«- ju-tirinrv ot' In-hiiui to ifixe thi* royal a?««4*iit U[»oii ihn
il««ti« II «»r ;sii al'lmt hv till- lirior .'ind (■»»iivrit ot' St. Marv's, Dvvi'lek, and
to ri-tt.ii- il..- !. -111111. raliti'"- I'f tlic rii-ct. Hv K.
I'll. ;il.f.. I i.t' Aniii:il»'. •'l.ix'hLr Im'\..i.i1 -.a-, has lcttor.s uoniiiiating Hugh
li- l*«»rtii'i- ai!!! 'IiiitV«''l tio/»lvii his .•iitoriu-v-* for thn-e Vl•ar^.
• * •
l*n-Miitatioii >if KolM-rt Ihkuii, of Ihmnt'hiirv, to the vicara<jo of the
ehnn h of '>r:j«l<-\M ll«'. in tl:r iii>»u--r of Liiu'ohi, in lla* king's? gift by n^u>on
rif tin* lainN of th»- Tinjiilais hcini: in hi* han«ls.
My K., on the infonnation of Roger do Knokyn.
M.MV 20.
York.
Mav 20,
Yoik.
V/:.V/i/M.Vi-; .').
Ilirli.'si'd «l«' l»i!iL'li. t-arl oi" I'lMir, ««ta\ inir in Irelan<l, ha.s letter** nond-
natinu Tlionin- lint lii> aitori « v ji-r tno v«'M>.
Li«iii<»- f..r NVilliaiii di- l\i:o\il!i- to irrant in fi-e to Juhii «le Connibe auil
Ivjilulla lii-» wifi- tlu* iii.Miior of l^r.-wcii, »•(». Cardiiran. I»v K.
I'lohihiiiisii liin rl"«l triarclil»i*ljii|'S,hi-hoj.v andotln r reeh'.Mastieal persons
apiii;-l |Hrinitriii; pror«M 'liiiii' i" l'«' «o!iiM!innMl under [nvtext of aiiv com
ni:--'.'»n a«ldrr**«d lo tlam. or ..nv oi.. i.f iluni, in drrojration of tlu* kin«r*>
anth.»iity, t.. iliMnrl* IJoln-rt di* IhinUihy, kini:V flerk, in the posse-ssion of
the rhnreh oi Ho*toTi. in thf^ >tioe«-«' of I^ine<»ln, to whieh the king has*
prevented him. fij K.
o EDWARD II.— Part TT. 461
]^312, yf^mbrfiHC .) — i'ont,
Mamljiti* in pursuance direeti'«l to sherifls, bailiffs and other ministers
I'or the a^re^t ol all persons, who in derogation ot* the king's authority may
attempt l»y citations, aj»p«'al.s, or in any othc nianii«»r to disturb Robert
de liardelliy, kin<r'«^ clerk, in the peaeeabU- posses>ion of the ehurch of
Hosion, to whicii th<' kinix lia.' prescntcci him. By K.
May 1. (Trant, Tor lite, to Henry (K? BeUo Monte of the land of Man with all its
Xe".vci'<tle. upon- dominion and r(»yal ri«^ht, to«;eiher witli kni;^lits' fees, advowsons of
1 vne. churches and religious houses, lib<?rti«*s, free custom^, eselieats and all other
its appurtenan«'e> to hohl by the services which ihe lords of Man were
accustomed to render to the kin<;s of Scotland. Bv Iv.
May 2o. William d.e Ayrmynne, clerk, has letters for tli»» elnnxdi of Whiteberne,
York. in the dit)C«»si' of Durham, like the abo\t» h*tters for liobert de Bardelbv.
By Iv.
.May 2.1. .Safe-conduct, for one year, foi' William Servat, king's inerelmnt, whom
York. the king has commanded to jirovide cloth for the Wardrobe*.
.Mav21. Pardon to Walter Waldi?<hef, kinj^'s ve»)man, and Joan his wife, for
York. accpiiriu'! in fee, wiiiumt lieeiiee, from 'I'lioma^ le Convrrs, tenant in chief,
a bovate of land in IIopi* ; and from K(»b<'rt Haliry, tenant in chief, a caru-
cate of land in the same town ; wi.ii restitution of the same.
By fine of 20*.
May 20. Safe-contluct, for one year, for l>ene«lict de Cantebruii^ge, king's merchant
York and mariner, going to divers ])arts tif the realm to trade.
Bv K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
The like for Walter Alinuth, king's merchant and mariner.
By K., on the infornmtion of K. de ^lalo Lacu.
>day \\\. Grant to Thomas il** Statiord, king's yeoman, of the marriage of Seholas-
York. tica, late the wife of (lodfrey de Melsa, tenant in chief, or of any penalty
incurred bv her through marrvinir witlnuit licence.
By Iv., on the information of K. de Malo Lacu.
Junt» .*>. Mandate to Kdmun«l di* Malo Lacu, keeper of tin* manor of Bru.'*twyk,
Y«»ik. to provldi* for the king':: n-^i' \\K)K) k^wxxWv^ of wheat out of the issue** of
his bjiiliwiek, and to deliv«T the same to the constable of the castle of
S<*ardt*burgh, for which an allowance will be niailc to him in his accouiit at
the KxchecpnT. Ws K.
June \\, Appointnirnt of .John d** X<*vill»', sherilV tif Lincoln. William de Spatnieby
York. and KoImmI de Lytluburgh, kfeper> of the lands of the Templars in the
count v of Lincoln which an* in tin* king's hands, to sell to the value of
1,()(M) marks trees and underwood of tlu" woods of the TiMuphirs in that
county in the most (ronveiiicnt plaei-s by view of John Tn-vian, clerk, and
Hiehard de A^sherugtre. They are to answer at tin* Kxcheipier for the
j)roceeds thereof. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
June 4. Licence for the ])ri(»r ami Friars rrcachers of N'ewca.stle-upon-Tyne to
York. erect a wooch'U swivel bridge (paiitttn vcnafi/n/t) live feet wide acros.s
the new dvke of the town, bv which thev will br abl»* to iro from their
htiuse within the wall of tin* town through a po.stern in tho wall to their
garden beyond the dyke, and al>o to rrect a paling roimd tin* ganlen where
the ganlen wall fornuMly wa«j. If any dangi-r thi'catens, the paling and
bridge are to be remo\ed with all >j)eed. By K.
June 1. Grant to Mereduc son of Madilt>e ap Thlowelyn, st.nying in the king's
Y'ork. servici*, on account of his father being a prisoner in the king's prison, of
.-•* .».
462
CAI.KNDAR OF PATKNT ROLT.S.
i:n2.
.IlITM' !*.
II'. w !• M.
•I UlSf 7
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I • I -v
. ■ 1 1 .• I « ».
I !'• ^'I'li.
Mviiihi'uiu '} — ronf.
till* laiuls ill Tlili'utlililiioii in Aii.i:lrsi'vr, Inle of David ap Thlowclyn, and
^vlii»'li oil the l{itt« r< uvn\\: ontilit tn Iij.m- i1« M't-mlctl to liis >aiil fatlior.
lU K., nil I lie intoriiiiitiitn of K. do Malo Lacu.
\\ iiii.-mi •!•• ^iiiFHTN, rl»i Iv, ^ijiviiii:- in KnL'Iaml. has K'tlvrs iioiiiiiiatinj]^
Ih.IhjI ,Io\»' Ji:n .•illiHIicV liUnlic Xt'jir.
» •
\*:\\ ioii lc» Al«\:iiult.r i]i- Mi.nliiMv o'. tli ii wliicli jKTtains to the kiiijr for
I! i!<^}i.M-- r«»nitiiiti«{l liv }iiin :it I»t r\virk-oii-'rw««-i on William Colic of
I)fr:»y, kIiiu*.- ^i-rji.-iiit at arin-.
I>v K , fii ilic ii)fnnii:iti(iii of E. lU* Malo Lacu.
l>i^<lia:i;«' in tnli to ilu* al»l»(»i of Vali- IIovaMor 3-1/. o.v., wbirli :sui« Is
r'iini!«il nf Iiini liy Minuiion'^ (»f llu.' Kxriit (|nrr, altllOll^Jh the king
h» t.ir»' li'- a->nni<«l tin* i:<»\<Tiia!»<'«' of iIm- icahn liad ri'mittt?«l the iiavnicnt
tli'i-i'f, \i/., 2.')/., whii li the ahl'oi liM<i n'Cri\(«l a> a h)nn fnun "William de
1*1 ,i'«ii;, -i.nii-iiin*- cli-rk anil nr«'i\i';' ul" ihf lati' kinjr in tin* parts «»f ChcstfT,
11 n.'h'lv^ ai.^l ,'is. \\'V a \\v I'tty a i-iiart« r L'Tahtnl l»y the same kiii«; to the
al'lui and miixii I, ai'ti o.'J.v. !</. Inr ili\i" > iifhi>, wliieh sums, top-ther with
:Mi«>;li'i^ tliu* to liini in tiie ('<:nnt\ of Cliott r. Kdward I. ;> fan ted to his
Min iiM- jui-i nt Kinir. I>y K.
Man lat«- in |»:i!>n: n««' to tli" pi-r-on \vln» .-^njiplii'S tla* ])lace i»f the
«r« •"» :i- V an«l to il.f liaJon- of tin- Mxfla «|M«"|-
l/"«i!:c". iliniMMJ til t!n' isifji'.' I'i t!ie fon «*! on :\i\< .side Trent, tor
N'l'!!!.'.-. •! • \I.\i illf to irjl i.M,() oak- :n IT- \\(«d i.f Aldewrrk, whii-h is
wiilr'n i!ii- ni. ti-^ oi tin- f<»rc^t oi (Jaltifs. .-md to v.|l niid <*arry tln-ni away.
!*\ K.. t-n tl •■ inhuniatinn ol W. de Xortburjch.
r.i«.: • ;,, .111 n -«.!» .it (■ • I Iv t iati-n-i i>'\ Swvnlh't of his oiitlawrv for
n«n a) j ' :.: .1 ir L.!". ii !li ni • d' 1'. r«-\. dolm de l)t»n«Ta>tn', and Williiiiii
'I- llo: i . ja-t'C' - •;■ ..'I-:- anl !• rirui* i-. to ai:^w«'r toneliinj; tri*>passcs coni-
iiiiiis d ii. til" » lia«-.- of di :,!. .!•• Wan-nna, tjirl of Surrey, at Thome,
eo. ^..rL. 1)\ K . i.n tin- information of 11. tie Hello Monte.
Alan -nil of William I'i/ Warin, troinir to Inland, has h'ttrrs iiomiuatiiiv
INttr Ii/ Warin and .lohn M\nn kan his att(»rnr\> lor one vear.
M: y ;..'» (A/V». PrcsiMitation »»!' Nieloi.is di- Kdinton to the vieara^'e of tlic chureh of
\-'''^- I5rad«'\v«dl«', in tin* diorr-f ni Ij'nrnin, in tho kinu's i»ift. l»v reason of the
lands of till' Ti'm|»lar*» i'einii in his tiand*.
^.'.li..
Ma-. L»^.
Y.'.iK.
Mav ;)().
Volk.
M hMltUASE 4.
I'loti rili.n ni>ii! .Mii'luu'lma-, f.-r I»oi:ii- dc M(»rTno Mari of Chirk, jtaviiij
'••"J^. in Wai«'» <»:i tin* kinir's sc rvin*.
Bv K.
A^-oiiatii'ii of Ih-nrv d«- IJaioris -umI IJalidi l*avnel with Kdmund
l)r\nr'iit. Ml tin- j.k'icr of Ii0.i!«r di" Sfot«r. drerased, and of William de
SpaniH'hy, who is uiiahii* to an tin-rein, to rr<M i\e fines fn mi forestidkrs
ainl i'«»r ih«' oiln-r jnnpostv* mi'nti«»ned in iho c't.mnii>siou for the eounty of
lJii«"Ii . «lai«d Hi h.M'.iiilHr, I Kdwanl II. I\irl. U'rifs.]
l*n»ti'it:««n Miitil < hri-tma-:, fur Williaii! !«• Vava-^ur. By K.
'ill.' al)!«ii of ri.ury, >t. ruii-.ii -nr h«>iri'j, Mayin*; hoyond sea.*», bas
h-ti'-r- noniinaiinir W alter di* llaph\ his attornt-v for three v«»ar8.
Kilmiiiiii le !)».tii!er, >tayin«: in Inland, htis Ktt«-rs mmnnntin*; Ho»rer dc
Sinn- anil IJoi'ir d** Wvihiton hi- att«»rn«\> for two v»ar<.
0 EDWAKI) II.— Part II. 463
1312. Memhrtniv 1 — rant.
Presentation of John de Jarum to the (?hurch of St. Peter, Torkeseye, in
the diocese of Lincoln.
June 1. Aeqnittanee to John Traey, keeper of tlie Templars' manor of Brampton,
Yurk. Co. Y(»rk, lor JO/, received iVem liini in the Wanlrohe, by the hands of
Lanrence le Ewer, ont of thr issues of the manor.
l>v K., on the information of K. de Northhurich.
May 30. Grant to Thoma** de Norton, tin? chaplain who celebrates divine service
Yo.k. in the eliapel of the 'J'emplars at their mills by the kin«r's eastlcat York, for
which he has received every vear (> marks at Maitinnuisand Whitsuntide ont
of the rents ap)H'rtaiiiing to the chapel, t»f a further sum of tw«> nuu'ks
payable out to the sanu» rents in equal p<»rtions .-it the sanu* feasts.
By K., on the inl'ormaiion of Roger de Northbur««[h.
Association of Ilr-nry Spi;xnrnel witii Iluj^h Wake, to receive lines from
forestallers and for the other pnrp(»es nnnlioned in tht- cnmmis.sion for the
county of Xortluunpton, dated H> Deeeraber, 4 Kdwanl U., in the phice of
Master John di? Kverdon, Richard Fokerham ami John di* Kllesfehl, who
an* unable to act therein.
Kxemj>tion, for life, f<ir Flnrius de 'I'athrwelh' from being put on assizes,
juries, or recoiiiiisances; and from bi-ing made she -ri if, coroner, e.seheator,
forester, vcrderer, agister, reganler, or other bailiiV, or minister of the king.
Bv K., on the information of Edmund de Maio Laeu.
J«inr- 3. Present:iti(rn of .J(»hn Trv<lijin to tin* church iy\' St. Lndgvan {Sanvli
Vnrk. Lf'stcf/m), in the dioccsi* of Kx<'tir, in the king's gift by reason of his
custo<lv of the lantl.-* an<l heir of Alan Blo\ou, tenant In chief. By K.
JiiUe i. Ac(juittance to Henry »le SeLirave, for 1)/. l.v., {ki'u] by liim in the Ward-
York, rolh'. to Ingelard dt^ Warle, king's clerk, keepir efihe Wnrdrobe, reniaining
upon hi^ a<*couiit from the time in which he was shcrill' of Norfolk and
Suifoik. Bv K., on the infoimation of Kdnnind <ie Malo Laeu.
April *J 1. Licence for Robert de Monte Alto, to ornnt the manor of Kenynghale,
Ni*w.«asTlc'-iilM»ii-co. Norfolk, held in chief, to Rt»ger de R\sin«r, parson of the church of
TviK*. Hawanlvn, and for the hutcr to re-irrant it to him an«l Ennna his wife and
Iiift heirs. Bv K.
.June 7. Protection, until All Siunt.> day, for John son of John de Athy. staying
York. in England on the king's service.
P>v K. on the information of Edmund d<» Malo Laeu.
June 10. Licence for Margaret, late the wife of Jcdni de Gieyof Ri»therfehi, tenant
IIow«hii. in chief, to marry \\hom.Miever she will of the king'*? allegijince.
Hv K.. on the infonnation of E. de Malo Laeu.
I)ec. 1 1. Pardsui to llenrv de Leiburne, of l()o/..out of a sum of 2(M)/., wherebv
IJiTwiek-j.n- lie made a (iin* with the late kinir, when convicliMl of ilivers trespnj^ses before
iwrcii. |jj(^. jn}^tie«-s (»f over and terminer for divers countio. Bv p.?.
i:il2.
.lune 10. Miindate to the shrrifV of York, on account of (b'vers impediments
IIovviU-ii. having prevented the earri.Mge of money for the expenses of the liousehohl
from the Treasury at Westminster to the king, to provide 2^0 oxen, vSOO
wethers, and 180 swim* for the king's use, and to forwanl them to the king.
lie is to satisfy the owners of the stt»ck out of the issues of his bailiwick,
which shall first accrue after Michaelmas next.
June o. (iraintto Bobert de Mido Laeu. late, constable of the castle of Bokesburirh.
York. to hold tlie ca.stle of Ilor.stan rpiit of the rent of 20/. n year at the Ex-
chequer, subject to which be already holds it under the king's commission,
1!
464
OALKXDAH OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
•Jiiiu* ,'{.
York.
Jiiiii' 21.
Yt»rk.
•luiH' 27.
York.
Memhrtine 4 — vont,
until lio <1im11 lu* sitisfhMl in tlif Mini ul'^lO/. 8*. <W., in which the king Ih
iinU^hti'il to !.lm. vi/. 12S/. 7x. (>.•/. botli ft>r liis \v:itr«*s, and for rephieing
tin* li<»rsi'< of tli»* kniiiiit** .'iml uh ii-iit-anns iraiTi>onin«; tht* oii!«tIe of Rokes-
iMirirli, Ji> jM'iM'ars l>v a hjH uinl(-*r tlu* seal nl' thf nllici' of tlie chamber-
lain of .Smilanil. iH>/ Ta". lor wai^i's I'or iho soldit-rs of the ffarrison of the
>amr c'M-ili', av :i|»|H'.ir< ]>y nimtliir Mil iiudiT tin* .-cal ol' Juhn de Snndule,
lait- iri'ji*»mir .»r "s,M»tl;iiHl,aiid in l.V. | \s, for replacing: a liorso oi'his >vht*n he
\va< ill *i;i-iciin\ on tin* HTvin* «»! ilic l«it«' kin^, as a[»|M^ars hy letters }mtent
of K.l\v;nd I. * ' Bv K.
.Mantlati' in j»nrsuain*(' to ilu- |M*i>»»n who su}>]di(.*s the placo of the
ti'»*a'-nnT and to tin* clmnilM riain- ot' tlu* K\<*Iii'4ncr.
Mandate to Kdnnind <lf M.-do I.;kmi, k«'«»|MT of ih«' manor of Brustwyk, to
|»ro\id«' tnit t>t' ihr ixm .^ ol lii> ])aili\\i<k ^ItiO (jnaritTs of wheat for thc»
kinir'> us»*, and to il«'li\rr tli«' <;inio to IIiMiry dr II(?tlu', kin«r's mariner, for
fonvivancf t«» the ri>tK- of Scardcl>nr<;]i. An allowance will he made
liini in lii< arrimnt at tin* Kxt'liiM|n«'r for his expenres. By K.
FnitlaT mandatt t«» liim to ftuward to Yiuk for the use of the household
the *3H> <piartrr< of wheat, wlii^li the kin;; eoinnnmded him to roMTve out
the is>ni-j of tin- said nnmor »>f ih'ii^twyk f(»r the provi>ionin<r of the ca^tle
(»f Scarshdinrirlu and in addition to that (pianlity another 1 1 H) quarters of
wluat nnt I'f till' i>-nt"» of the sauH* manor. An alNiwancc will be made to
him in hi^ a^'connt at the Kxdieqner lor tin* wheat and the co>t (»f its
earriai:«- to Yoi k. Bv K.
AppoiiitiM'Mii, during ph-a^nre, t»i' A'italis de Sanrnak. king's yeoman, to
the ei|^loil\ of tin- eaMle of 'ril\»-hulie.
I*»y K., on the inft»rmatiun of E. de Malo Lacu.
Mandai*' in pursuance to d(»hn ih' Staynton, to deliver the castle to him,
t(>iietlnr with il*^ arnaair, vietnaU ami stores.
Hull.
MEMIUiAXE 8.
June 14. l{e-ai»pointment of Ilniih 1" I)«s]»eii>er to the custody of the otiice of
Kiiipf-^tnii-upoii- keeper of tin- for«"*t heunul Trent, tin- en>tody of which the kinur* in com-
pliane*' with the nrdiiianet-s nf the pnlaies and hanms, had rcMimed from
him. an«i had th«ri urantrd to IJobert M»n of l*a}n, to hold durin*.! jdeasure.
\\y K.. on the information of Hdmund de Malo Lacu.
Mandate in pnrsnanet' to 1?oIm it son of Payn to deliver to Hugh le l)es-
penxT, the roli«. i:iemoranda, and all the thin!:2s tonehin«; the otiice.
(J rant to Sir-pheii d<- Malo Laen, kin;:Vel. ik, of the d«*anery of Wymbnrne.
\\\ K.. on th'- information of Edmund de Malo Lncu.
Writ f/r /////////r /////> for him directed to the canons and chapter of the
saM chapel.
Mandate in }>nr>nancc t<» tl^f ^herilfof Dorset.
Vre^-Jiitaiion (»f Adam d«- Deiir. n|>on the loiirnaiion of Afaster Stephen
de St'jiiave. to tin* ehnreh of Asle^^ton, in the diocese of Lincoln, iu the
kin^'-i •rift by reaMHi ol* his cn.-tody ol the heir of Fnlk di» IVnebrutjrge, who
laid by kin';;ht M-rvirr of the heir of Richard «le Ilarecurt, tenaut in chief,
a minor in the kinii's en-itodv. Bv K.
dnm- IS.
I»iir*t\\ick.
.Tune It J.
lJnr>twick.
.June !>.
Hur-otwick.
June 18.
Uur&t^iok.
l*rt)l»rtion, for one \ear, ibr .Sd)\l, late tlu* wife ol .John de Metham.
Bv K., on the intbrmalion of E. de Malo Laca.
Writ of aid, until >»t. Teter ad Vincula. for Thomas de Lantrcdon*
flp]>ointed tu pmvey ah- for the household.
The liki* for John Fiend.
5 EDWARD II,— Part H.
4G5
Jane 17.
Bant wick.
June 20.
Bnratwick.
June 20.
Burttwick.
1312, Membrane .S — cont.
Protection until Christmas, throughout the realm, for the men of the Isle
of Man, on account of their fealty to the king. By K.
Pardon to Balpb de Utteley and John his brother of their outlawry for
non-appearance before Henry de Percy, John de Insula, John de Donecan-
tre and WiUiam de Houk, justices of oyer and terminer, to answer touching
trespasses in the chaces in Sourebishire of John de Warenna, earl of
Surrey. By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo Lacu.
Grant, for life, to John de Bolleston, king's chaplain, of the hospital of
Neweton in Holdemesse, subject to the proper maintenance of the alms and
other charges thereon and to answering to the keeper of the manor of
Brustwyk for the services, if any, which are due to the king from the hospital
on account of that manor.
By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo Lacu.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Gabriel Pausanus and Benedict de Marin is,
king's merchants, engaged on his business. By K.
Grant, for life, to Edmund de Malo Lacu, of the manor of Wcrk in Tyn-
dale, which Anthony, bishop of Durham, had held for life by grant of the
king, together with its knights' fees, advowsons of churches, liberties, free
customs, wards, reliefs, escheats, and all other its appurtenances, to hold in
the same manner as the bishop had held it.
By K., on the information of H. de Bello Monte.
Mandate in pursuance to the buliff of Tyndale to deliver the manor to
him.
Writ de intemiendo directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of
the manor.
Mandate to Robert de Wodehouse, escheator on this side Trent, that, if
the bailiff of Tyndale is remiss in executing the king's mandate on this
behalf, he is to deliver the manor, with its knights' fees, &c., to Edmund
de Malo Lacu.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for John Motte, master of the king's ship
la Mariole of Westminster, going with his ship to various parts.
By K., on the information of R. de Norburgh.
The like for William le Fissher, master of the ship la Welyfare of West-
minster. By K., on the information of R. de Northburgh.
Mandate to William Martyn, to deliver to Aymer de Valencia, earl of
Pembroke, to convey to the king the 1,200 marks found on Bertrand Assailit
when be arrested him. On delivery of the money he is to receive a receipt
for it from the earl. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Mandate to Aymer de Valencia^ earl of Pembroke, to receive the money
from William Martyn and to carry it to the king.
Acquittance to Edmund de Malo Lacu, keeper of the manor of Brustwyk
in Holdernesse, for 20/. paid by him at Thersk to John de Okham, king's
clerk, cofferer of the Wardrobe, on account of the issues of the manor for the
term of Easter last. By bill of the Wardrobe.
The like to the same Edmund de Malo Lacu, for a payment to John de
C^kham, cqfferer of the Wardrobe, at Brustwyk, of 22/. 13«. 4^., on account
of the issues of the manor of Brustwyk.
The like to Robert de Littleburgh, keeper of the Templars' manor of
Wiluton, CO. Lincoln, for 100/., paid in the Wardrobe to John de Okham,
king's clerk, cofferer of the Wardrobe, on account of the issues of the manor.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
63579. G G
June 24.
York.
June 26.
York.
June 24.
York.
June 24.
York.
*■■> '.Al.-.yiiL .•♦ zxTZST aOLLS
•I ir.w- 27. Pr:<r:r.r..:t, ::t lot j-iar. :':r ZtLxtlj: Lt WTTfiesif^ fCiriii^ with the
V .rx- k:::z '.c :^ ^.rriy: ' Bt K„ o=. :i* -:ri.:«i&:ii ^ E. 'de Malo Laco.
Wr-. r^ xjL izn^ >LVLa>r'T=te«, fcr Jet:: 4* RoI><to>Q. k£s^« cbapkin,
At^.i.'.^^i V- tf^rrrT -dzib^r ::c :!#? rec^ir? c/*-* hr-a-trr? vichin the cMleof
A'-.r.-hiaz.'^c TO Williiai 'ir >!-=c2**bT. kctr^<T •: : :i:e Temi^ars* mftnor of
Vm'zj\^rr^Tz., f.r dV. pui'l -.j ^-^r^zj^zA to ±^ king adJ S#. to Rkbard de
WftuV'i. ^•rrj'arit ::. ti« p^zitrj. u:< p^n^r t-neAii f*x- tbe kiziffs use, and mlfo
for 4 cxfcT.. 4 ir/"*^ 3-S w«l^r?u 7 *y:Ai%iat% of vheaS. and 2 quarters of rye,
flr'.i^ervii '-.-T Ll::^ 'Xj Wllliazi de VttLibv. cccstab4e of tike ca^ of Knarea-
bor^h, or;t of lie is .ir^ of :ikc n;Az^*>r.
Bj EL. on thr infonnadon of B. de ^orthborglL
April 26. GrafiC, durr.? pli^^^ure, to Eb^ilo de Montibus, on account of bis good
.V<-«':;i^t.^.'4f,oL-.'!^rT:r.^ to the ji«*r kiij. az:*l that he maj more becomii^T serre queen
T*r«*. I -a Vila, in whose tr*:n he is bj the king's command, of the Templars'
ifianor- of Braere, A^kebj, £oosu>n. and Kirketj, which are in the kiog^s
\»K\A^.. ' Bj K.
Mandate in pursuance to William de Spannebj, keeper of the manoity to
deliver them to him.
Vacated because othertcite Maw.
June 28. Prot/.-ction, for one year, for Stephen de Malo Laco, parson of the chnrch
York. of Iloughujn, and prebendary in the church of Audand and of the church of
Ilalughton arinexetl to that prebend. By K.
The like for John de BoUeston, master of the ho^ital of Neweton in
HoIderneaHfr.
Notification of the protest of Anthony Pesaaigne^ merchant of Genoa,
against the sum of 218/. I3t^ being levied on his goods and delivered into
the Wardrobe on the occasion of the king cansing the goods of the mer-
chiints of the society of the Friscobaldi of Florence to be taken into his
hands on account of sundry trespasses, when among other debts due to
them it was found that Anthony Pessaigne vrus bound to them in the above
sum. By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo Lacu.
April 20. Grnnty during pleasure, to Ebulo de Montibus, on account of his good
KcwcMtle-upon- service to the late king, and that he may more becoming serve qaeen Isabella,
Tjrue. jn ^hose train he is by the king*s command, of the Templars' manors of
Bruerc, Houston, Kyrkeby, Brauncewelle, Weilingoure, and Wellebume, co.
Lincfiln, which are in the king's hands. By K.
Mandate to William de Si)ancby, to deli^-er the manors which are in his
cufltoily to Ebulo de Montibns, and also to certify the king of their tme
yearly value.
June 2H. Writ of aid, until the Assumption, for John de Hamelhampstede, whom
Yoik. the king has commanded to purvey brushwood, litter and other necessaries
for the hall and chamber of queen Isabella. By K.
I'ho like for tlie under-mentioned purveyors, viz.—
John Spray, of fleflh.
lijilph cli» Wondoure, of poultry.
5 EDWARD II.— Part II.
467
1312.
June 16.
Btintwick.
Membrafie 3 — cont.
John de la March, of salt.
Thomas Scott, of bread.
John de Hampton, of hay, K^^^^f ^^^^' ^^^ litter.
Hanulph * of the Birth,' of wine, of beer and other necessaries for the
office of butler.
William Lesquiler, of brushwood and charcoal.
William de Wfdden, of carriage.
Acquittance to Alexander de Cave and Hobert de Amcotes, keepers of
the lands of the Templars in the county of York, for a bull, 20 oxen,
3 cows, 4 bnllocks and 200 wethers out of the stock of the manor of Temple-
hirst, CO. York, delivered by them by the king's command to Ralph Spray
and Robert Turk, purveyors for the household.
Licence, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Thorneton, in part satisfaction of a licence to acquire lands and rents to the
value of 10/. a year, by Anne daughter of Roger de Cotynghara of a
messuage and a bovate of land in Gousel, and by John de Cotes of 20 aerea
of meadow in the same town, which are worth 20«. a year in all their
issues, as appears by an inquisition taken by Roger de Wellesworthe,
escheator b^ond Trent.
July 3.
Glamford
BriggB.
July 3.
Sixhills.
July 4.
Sizhillf.
Julv 4.
SixhillB.
July 4.
Bullington.
July 5.
Kirkstead.
Membrane 2.
Safe-conduct, for oue year, for Henry de Horseye, master of the king's
ship la Jouette of Westminster, going with his ship to divers parts on the
king's service. By K.
Protection, until Christmas, for Clementia, late the wife of John de Vesey,
gone beyond seas on the king's service.
By K., on the information of H. de Bello Monte.
Presentation of Nicholas de Lyndwode to the church of Drezthorpe, in
the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason (tf his custody of the
lands and heir of Adam de Welles, tenant in chief. By K.
Writ of aid, until the Assumption, for John Spereman, commanded to
purvey hay, oats and litter for the household. By K.
Pardon to Richard de Stubbehouse of his outlawry in the county of York
for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench when impleaded by
William le Vavassur. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Mandate to Roger de Wellesworthe, escheator on this side Trent, to
restore the temporalities of Cerne abbey to Ralph de Ceme, sometime prior
of that house, whose election as abbot of that place has been confirmed
by S. bishop of Salisbury.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights, free men and other tenants of
the abbey for Ralph de Cerne as abbot.
Acquittance to William de Spanneby, late keeper of the Templars' manors
of la Bruere, Aslaghby and Eycle, for 106/. 13«. 4cf., paid by him at Kirke-
stede to John de Okham, king's derk, cofferer of the Wardrobe, out of the
issues of those manors. By bill of the Wardrobe.
The like to John de Neville, sheriff of Lincoln, and Robert de Luttle*
burgh, for 100/., paid by them at Kirkestede to John de Okham, king's
clerk, cofferer of the Wardobe, for money accruing from the Templars' wood
of Wythme. By bill of the Wardrobe.
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/r A«i v>.k K/^ ix^i. K/> %^rie ^zA 2^'jf^ ^w^HuerL a&d to dc&rcr tbea to Sobot
J ..T ff. Writ ri v'i '2:r*frt^ to IM kfi^u. frw Bn and ocker UiMiitii of the
h «.-^rA*4. \^/t^jr of ^trajML for tLi>: f:rj^*tahl^ di tbe cMsle of tbst ptaee.
Bt K^ C41 the infonsjokMi of £. de lUo
J'^'T r^ <rrxnx io A'ikin de 0^>ifr^.T. kind's ekrk. of tbe febcud of Dkbiui,
*^.:^f.*mA. wh>:K J^hrr d^: B^rf^^rrk^ d«%cfluKd. h^Ld !D the dimdi of Salnbarr, ia the
k.'bir t srift hr r«a.vw of the k»ift of the Templars being in his kaada.
BtK.
MAfidjkU; i& pormaaee to S^ bl^hrip of Salisbnrr.
July 2. Gmrit to Stefilicn de Kalo Laca, kings clerk, of the dciiqj of Wna-
Akf^^yrry^. buf7«<; MTri«tr«r. Bt K- oo ihe infonnatioo of E. de Ifahi
Writ de imUMlemdo for him« as dean, directed to the einoBe and
of the kirj^« Ut^. chapel of Wrmbame Mrnstre.
The \\k^ Uf the knichtA, free men and other tcnania of the deanerr.
Mariflai^; to the feheriff of Dorset to delirer snsin of the deanery to him.
July /i« Licttnf^ Ujt the priore^ and nons of Stajnf eld to aoqoire in mottnain
'iirkaumd. lazi^A to the valoe of 40 marks a Tear, or to apptoptiatc eccleBJastical
beneficf-ft of their own advowson to the like Talne.
Br K^ on the informatioD of £. de Malo Iacil
Lioenc#^, for the mfety of the king's sonl, and of the souls of his aneestow
snd ^accffwu.rfi, for the prior and convent of Bnljngton, to acqaire in
mortmain, Jandu to the %'alae of 40 marks a year, or to appropriate ecclesi-
aMti^Al heneticet* of their own adrowson to the like Taloe.
By K., on the informalion of Edmnnd de Malo Lacn.
July fi. Prohibition direcU'd to archbishops, bishops and other ecclesiaetical per-
>'ii«(toD. sons againftfK'rmit ting proceedings to be commenced imder pretext of any
commission afldren^ed to them, or any one of them, in derogation of the
king's authority, to disturb Robert de'Bardelby, king's clerk, in the posser-
f ion of the church of Boston, in the diocese of Lincoln, to which the king,
who lately hsd recovered by judgment of the conrt of Eang*s Bench the
right of presentation to that church, has presented him.
Mandate in pnrsaance, directed to sheriffs, bailiffs, and other ministers of
tbe king, for the arrest of all persons, who, in d^t)gatJon of the king's
authority, may attempt by citations appeals, or in any other manner to
disturb Itobert de Bardelby, king's clerk, in the peaceable poasoiision of
tlie church of Boston.
A pril 24. (Irant to Master Adam de Orleton, king's clerk, until he is satisfied in the
N«*w<*ftNile-uiif>n- Hum of KM) marks in which the king is indebted to him for his wages for
'l>ne. imif ,| yeiir, wh(*n he M^yed at the court of Rome on the king's bnsiness, as
5 EDWARD IL— Part II.
4(59
1312. Membrane 2 — cant,
appears bj his account at the Wardrobe, of the custody of all lands late
of John de Grey of Rotherfeld, tenant in chief, together with the issuer
thereof received since his death, in Duston, co. Northampton, in the king's
hands bj reason of his custody of John son and heir of the same John
de Grey, which are extended at 21/. l\d, a year. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworthe, escheator beyond
Trent.
1311.
Dec. 10. Licence after an inquisition ad quod damnum taken by the sheriff of
Westminster. Southampton for the alienation in mortmain by Reginald de Sancto Martino,
to the abbot and convent of St. Mary 's. Lire, of 8 acres and 3 roods of land
in Karesbroke, held in chief. By fine of 1 mark.
1312.
June 26.
York.
June 4.
York.
June 18.
Barstwick.
Feb. 26.
York.
July 5.
Kirkitead.
1311.
Jnl^ 20.
Bennck-on-
Tweed.
July 29.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
MSMBRANB 1.
Pardon, at the instance of Robert Broton, to Thomas son of Richard son of
John de Egermunde, on account of his good service in Scotland, for the
death of John son of William son of Stephen de Groderikby.
By K., on the information of H. de Bello Monte.
Mandate to the sheriff of York, to buy out of the issues of his baili-
wick, hay and grass to the value of 40/., 300 quarters of oats, and litter
to the value of IOOji., and deliver the same to John de Pellam, derk of the
king's manthalsea, for provender for the king's horses and those of queen
Isabella, for which an allowance will be made in his aocotint at the Ex-
chequer. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Presentation of William de Blaxale to ihe church of Dnnningesworthei in
the diocese of Norwich.
Acquittance for the abbot of Fountains for 40/., paid by him in the Ward-
robe, to Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, for a fine
which he made with the king for a licence for himself and his house, to ac-.
quire in mortmain lands to the value of 20/. a year.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
Pardon to William de Rasen, parson of the church of West Rasen, of
the imprisonment, to which he had been adjudged by sentence of the court
of Bang's Bench for a trespass committed against Regnald le Moigne at
Wassingle. By K., on the information of Oliver de Burdegala
Pardon to Philip Peye of Ledum, son of Adam de Mongomery, obl
account of good service in Scotland, for the death of Walter de Hebbelmid*
and for othor felonies. By pji.
Pardon to Simon Pyngil of Thurvaston of his outlawry in the county
of Derby for non-appearance to answer touching a plea of trespass by
Richard Burdent.
Membrane 22d^
Jnn. 28. Commission to William de Monte Acuto and Master John de Percy to
York. view the castles of Hastiuges, Porecestre, Old Sanim, Bruges, Bedford ,
Buckingham, Golecestre, Oreford, High Peak {Alto Pecco)y and Sumerton,
and the munitions thereof. Such castles as are without keepers they are
470 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312. Membrane 22d-^cont.
to commit to tho custody of trusty men of those parts, of which they
are to certify tl>e kiug until be shall further order. Further they are to
certify the king of the names of the persons to whom they shall commit
the castles. The constables of the castles are ordered to obey them.
ByK.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, William de Houk
and John de Donecastre, on complaint by Robert le Vaus of Bouthum^
that William Chauelard of Sutton, Robert Pywywe of Bouthum, Rannlph
le Sagher of Bouthum, and Henry le Carter of Bouthum assaulted him al
Bouthum, CO. York. By K., on the information of the bishop of Chester.
Feb. 3. The like to Henry Spigurnel, John de Foxle and John Ncjrmuyt, on
York. complaint by William de Monte Acuto, that the abbot of Medmenham and
William Sagur, with many others, forcibly entered his manor of Dunrugge,
CO. Buckingliam, broke his houses, felled trees in the wood of the manor,
and carried away the trees and the timber of his houses and other goods.
By K., on the information of B. de Wyngefeld.
Feb. 8. The like to Hugh de Louthre and Robert de Barton, by the oath of good
York. men of the liberty of Tyndale, touching the persons who by night broke
the king's park of Werk in Tyndale, co. Northumberland, and drove away
the horses, colts, cows, bulls, and draft-cattle, which were agisted in that park
by Ivo de Aldeburgh. By K.
Feb. IO4 The like to John de Benstede, John de Batesford, and Nicholas de
York. Longeland, by oath of good men of the county of Devon, on complaint by
Geoffrey de Towcestre and Aline his wife, that Robert de Stokheye, Roger
Beyvyn, Walter Port, William de Carswelle, and Almaric Coffyn, with
others, assaulted and imprisoned them at Exeter, and carried away their
goods.
Feb. 14. The like to Henry le Scropc and Robert le Coigners, on complaint by
York. Joan, late the wife of Walter do Stokesby of Thoraldethorpe, that William
de Ros of Yolton, William de Bordesden, John le Chapeleyn of Yolton,
Riciiurd de Shupton of Haskelf, William de Barneby of Thoraldethorpe,
Peter son of A sues, Adam Wade and Eda his wife, Henry Frere and
Margery his wi^, Hugh son of Roger, Alice Hughemayden, William le
Carter, William le Messer, Thomas le Mercher and Alice his daughter,
Thomas de Lynton, Adam son of Robert and Matilda his wife, William
filz Anote and Emma his wife, William le Botheme, Alan de Holdemei»e,
Alice de Holdemesse, Emma de Holdemesse, William Whiteye, William
Wykcles and Alice his wife, Robert Newecomen, Robert Fairhar, Adam
Hunter and Alice his wife, Richard Wrathe and Sibyl his wife, Agnes
daughter of Peter le Provost, Margaret Wade, Emma daughter of Robert,
Maigaret Dannok, Conntance daughter of Thomas, Robert le Sagher,
Sibyl ' Robcrdesmaiden the Sagher,' Peter le Monner and Sibyl his wife,
Alan le Wodeward, Adam Abbot and Alice his wife, and William Dannok ^
and Alice his wife, mowed her grass at Thoraldethorpe, co. York, bnmed '
part of her turves in her moor there, and carried away another part of her
turves together with her gi-ass.
By K., at the instance of John de Wynston on the information of
W. de Melton.
Membrane 2\d.
f'ri). 15. The like to Hugh de Lonther, Adam de Middelton. and John de Bone-
York, castra, on complaint by the abbot of St. Mary's, York, that» although by the
charters of his house and their confirmation by the king^ he and the men
6 EDWARD II.— Pabt II. 471
1312. Metnbrane 2\d — cont,
of his bouse are exempt from toll, murage, pontage and pavage throughout
the realm, an<l also from providing carriage, Nicholas le Flemyng, mayor of
the city of York, Thomas le Nedeler, William de Graham, Robert de Wyke-
stowe, Robert le Mek, John de Askham, Andrew de Bolingebroke, Thomas
de Redenesse, John de Sexdecim Vallibus, Thomas de Appelby, Simon le
Sherman, Hugh son of Nicholas de Seleby, Robert de Selebj the elder,
Gilbert Arnal, John de Graham, Roger de Roston, Robert de LyndeBeye,
John de Botercram, John Aunsel, William de Redenesse, Ranulph de
Catton, Richard de Bylburgh, William de Quyxleye, Roger de Creket,
Nicholas de Dunolm, Alan le Bedel, Adam de Brumpton, John son of
Germain le Orfevre, William Waselyn, and William de la Lathes with other
bailiffs and ministers of the city of -York with intent to infringe upon and
render void the liberties of his house distrained upon his men coming to the
city of York for toll, murage, pontage and pavage, and also carriage, hindered
his men coming to the city to buy victuals for him and the convent, compelled
his men staying within his liberty to Bouthum to contribute together with the
commonalty of the city to divers aids, tallages, and contributions assessed
upon the same commonalty, took away the goods of his men and tenants
found there, did not allow them to replevy the same, and committed other
outrages. By p.s.
Feb. 20. The like to John de Insula, W. de Houk and J. de Donecastre, touching
York. an appeal in the county of York by Matilda, late the wife of Nicholas le
Provost of Estkesewik, against Ralph de Wassand for the death of her
husband. By fine of 1 mark made in the Chancery.
Feb. 22. The like io Edmund Deyncurt, Hugh de Loathre and John de Done-
York, castre on complaint by the abbot of St. Mary's, York, and brother Stephen
de Oustewyk, a monk of that house, that John Kempe of Lincoln, Thomas
Kempe, GeofFi*ey Kempe, Thomas Rothyng, Stephen Rothyng, Simon
Rothing, John de Wynchecombe, Ralph le Bercher, John Blawe, William
de Burton, John Leregode, Peter Jouel, John son of Hugh son of Adam,
Geoffrey Jounesman Kempe, Willinm de Grantham, Simon de Lichefeld
and Robert Lorimer assaulted the same Stephen de Oustewyk at the cell
of ^ la Maudeleyne ' without Lincoln, and carried him to Lincoln, wher«
they imprisoned him.
MSMBRANB 20d.
Feb. 23. The like to Edmund Deyncourt, Hugh de Louthre and John de
^York. Donecastre, on complaint by the abbot of St. Mary's, York, that John
Kempe of Lincoln, Thomas Kempe, Geoffrey Kempe, Thomas Rothjng,
Stephen Rothyng, Simon Rothyng, John de Wynchecombe, Ralph le
Bercher, John Blawe, William de Burton, John Leregode, Peter Jouel,
John son of Hugh son of Adam, Geoffrey Jonesman Kempe, William
de Grantham, Simon de Lichefeld, Robert Lorimer, Gilbert Rothynge,
Thomas Fayreynoghe, Hugh le Tete, John son of John Tece, William
Wacelynman, William de Wellebume, Stephen de Cliveland and William
his brother, William Skynaud, John Mody, Robert Trasshe, Roger de
Totehulle, clerk, Robert de Wakefeld, Roger son of Robert Pesemete
and Walter son of the same Roger, William le Orfevre of Mickelgate^ David
le Taverner, Laurence le Chapman, Johu G^rmyn, John son of Thomas,
Henry Deere, Alexander son of Richard, Robert Wellepot, Hugh Morvile
and Thomas Faukes carried away his goods found at the cdl of ^ la Maude-
leyne' without. Lincoln, which is a cell of the abbey of St. Mary's.
472
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312.
March 5.
York.
MbmbrANB 1M.
The like to John de Mntford, Hamphrej de Waleden, md WiDiam de
Dene on complaint by John son of Stephen de Bassingbiimey th»t William
Tuchet, John Waldeshef of Brackele, Simon Asoopard, William le Forester
of Hatfeld, GeoflTrej atte Lee of Waterford, GHUbert Holebon of Hertford,
Boger de Stokes of Hatfeld, Herman de BrjkjBgdon and John Cotnm of
London carried away his goods fomid at Bishop's Hatfeld* oo. Hertford.
By K.y at tbe instance of Henry Is Scrope.
March 8.
York.
March 8.
York.
March 13.
York.
Mbmbranb 18<f.
The like to Henry Spigumel and John de Cnunbewelle, by esth of
good men of the county of Surrey, touching an assault on Amald Goaichias
de Quayra at Suthwerk.
By K.y on the infbrmatios of Edmund de Malo Lacm
The like to John de Insula, William de Houk and John cfo Doneeastrs
touching an appeal in the county of York by Florence, late the wife dl
William de Holynes against Isabella, late the wife of John de Cokeryok
and Emraa her daughter, John le Cartere of Tedon and Bobert de Morewyk
for the death of her husband. By pet. of C
The like to William Inge, William de Ayrmynne and Adam de Middelton
touching the carrying away by Elena de Angrum and John her brother, and
Bobert le Berchpr (S 40/. in money by tale, and 120 wethers, of the price
of 12/., at Skakelthorpe, co. York, late of Bobert Ughtred, whose g«ods
upon his death were attached by the sheriff of the coonQr of York fer the
sums in which he was indebted to the king as collector of the Twenty-fifth
in that county. dj C.
Mbmbranb I7d.
March 12. The like to Henry Spi^umel, Nicholas Fermband and Bobert de Clyder-
York. hou, on complaint by Philip Lespicer that William de Okeham imprisoned
him at Bristol, co. Gloucester. By K.
The like to the same justices, on compUiint by William de Clyf that
William de Okeham carried away his goods found at Holbackes by bristoL
ByK.
The like to J. de Insula, Adam de Middelton, and J. de Doneeastrs, on
complaint by Matilda de Oouum that Balph Dousyng with Bichard and
William his sons, Matthew Dousyng, John le Mercer the Met and John
his son, Joan late the wife of John Goman, and Margery her daughter,
John de Watton, Thomas de la Sanserie and John Cht^maiu with others
assaulted her at Beverley, co. York, and carried away her goods.
By C. for Qod.
March 14.
York.
March 16.
York.
Mbmbranb ISd,
Association of Adam de Middelton, with John de Insula, Hngh de
Louthre, John de Euro and John de Donecastre in a commission of oyer
and terminer, on complaint by Simon de Wakefeld that Simon de Kyme,
Adam de Mikelfeld, John de Oclesthorpe, Boger de Thorpe and John son
of John de North Mileford, broke his house at Homyogton by Bohon
Percy, co. York, carried away his goods, and mowed the grass in hu meadow
of which they destroyed part and carried part away.
5 EDWARD II.— Part II.
473
1312.
March 16.
York.
March 16.
York.
March 20.
York.
MemBrane I5d — coni.
Commiflsion to Robert de Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and
warden of the Cinque Ports, Henry de Cobeham the younger, John de
Nortwode the elder, and John de Fresingfeld, to enquire by oath as well
of native and foreign merchants as of good and lawftd men of the Cinque
Ports and also of the counties of Kent, Essex, Sussex and Southampton, and
of other parts, touching complaints exhibited before the Council by Flemish
merchants, the subjects of R. count of Flanders, that divers men of the
Cinque Ports, and from other parts of the realm at Crauden on the coast
of Brittany, seized and took away their ships, wines, and other goods, and
burned some of the ships. The enquiry is to be held in the presence of
Poncius de Lerin if he wishes to be present on behalf of himself and his
fellows, the vendors of the goods taken at Crauden, on whose behalf the
king d France has also written to the king. The commissioners are
personally to repair to London by the octave of Trinity at latest to receive
all complaints and petitions which the subject of the count of Flanders
may wish to propound.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spygumel, Henij de Baiods
and William de Goldington, on comphunt by Robert abbot of Bardeneye
and Walter de Riby, executors of the will of William de Riby, who had as
executors placed for safe custody 100 marks, late of the said William de
Riby, in a chest in the abbey of Bardeneye, that Master John de Haryngton,
Theobald le Scorour, Robert le Keu, William the Smith (Faber) of Bardeneye,
Simon Hok of Osgotby, John le Ferur, John de Tynton of Stikeswald, and
John his brother, Simon le Graunger of Osgotby, Ralph de Fletburgh,
Nicholas de Cumpton, and Simon Pikhameis of Ediington with others,
whilst the abbey of Bardeneye, co. Lincoln, was in the hands of the late
king, entered it, and carried away the 100 marks. Renewed. By p.s.
The like to the same justices, on complaint by Robert abbot of Bardeney
that John de Harington, Master Walter de Wermyngton, Hugh de Normanton,
Robert de la Donne, parson of the church of Wylingham, Robert le Yenour,
parson of the church of Medebume, Ralph Rnssel of Lincoln, Richard
Ingram, William de Wirmele, John de Tynton of Stikeswald, Walter son
of Simon de Askeby, Matthew Biddis of Haynton, John son of John de
Hanwrthe, and Robert le Brewester of Wadingwrthe with others broke the
door of the abbot's chamber in the abbey of Bardeney, and carried away his
goods found there and at Barton-upon-Humber, Great Stepyng, Luceby,
Hagwordingham, Burton, and Ediington, co. Lincoln. Renewed. By p.s.
Appointment of William de Botreux, Thomas le Ercedeakne, and Thomas
de la Hide to be conservatora of the peace for the county of Cornwall and
to enforce the observance of the statute of Winchester. By K.
Writ de intendendo directed for them to the sheriff and all bailiffs and
lieges of the king in that county.
March 27.
York.
March 15.
York.
Mbmbranb \2d.
Commission to John de Insula and Adam de Middelton to enquire
touching breaches of the parks of John de Crumbwelle at Kymberworth
and Salteby (nc), co. York. By K.
The like to Henry Spigumel, Henry le Scrope, and Walter de Norwyco
to enquire what goods of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield were taxen
into the king's hands, what part of them was to his profit, and what part
had been abstracted, and by whom. By K.
474
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
March 30.
York.
April 3.
York.
Membrane 12</—- oon/.
Commission of oyer and terminer tQ John de Insula, Guicfattrd de
Cbarron, John de Yallibus and Robert de Barton, touching a breach of the
park of Jolin de Eure at Mitford, co. Northumberhind.
By K., on the information of H. de Bello Monte.
The like to William de Ormesby and John de Mutford on complaint by
Roger de Wyngefeld, king's clerk, that Martin Lone of Westhale with
Adam and John his brothers, Henry son of Beatrice and Richard Ode with
others carried away his goods found at Westhale, co. Suffolk. By K.
The like to Henry Spigumel and Hugh Wake on complaint by Richard
de Roderham, chaplain, that Roger de Morteyn and Thomas de Hauville
with others assaulted him at Morton, co. Lincoln.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by Simon de Everdon
against Roger de Mortayn and Thomas de Hauvylle.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by William Symnndesman
do Everdon against the same persons.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by Thomas * Ofthe Bedde '
against the same persons.
Mbmbranb \\d,
April 4. The like to J. Buteturt, J. de Foxle and H. de Cobeham the younger
York. touching the persons who carried away the goods of Master Guy de la Val
found in the church of Maydenestan, co. Kent, and in the dwelling house
of the church. By EL
April 10.
Durham.
April 20.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Mbmbranb 10c/.
The like to Hugh de Louthre, Thomas de Fisshebnme and Adam de
Middolton on complaint by Hugh Herman of Whiteby and Juliana his wife
that William de Everle and William his son, John son of Greoffrey de
Lythe and William de la More with others assaulted them at Whiteby, co.
York, broke their close at Ovre Sneton, wounded their oxen yoked in a
plough, broke the plough and assaulted their men and servants.
By K., on the information of £. de Malo Lacu.
Appointment of Walter de Goushill, Thomas Malet ind the sheriff of
Nottingham to be conservators of the peace for that county and to enforce
the observance of tlie statute of Winchester. [Pari. Writs,']
April 16.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
April 18.
Newcastle-
upon-IVn^e.
Mbmbranb 9d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle and Roger de Welles-
worth touching the persons who killed Nicholas de Bosco at Caresbroke
in the Isle of Wight. By K.
The like to William de Felton and Thomas de Fysshebume touching the
persons who killed Arnald de Games, late king's serjeant-at-arms at Boulton,
CO. Northumberland. Bj EL
April 21.
Newcaatle-
upon-Tync.
Mbmbranb Sd.
The like to William Inge, Guychard de Charrum, John de Vallibns and
Adam de Benton touching a breach of the park of John de Eure at Mitford,
CO. Northumberland. By K., on the information of II. do Bello Monte.
6 EDWABD n.— Part II.
475
1312.
April 26.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
April 26.
Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Membrane Sd — cont.
The like to Edmund de Eyncourt, William Inge and John Chajnel on
complaint by the abbot of Yaudey (de Valle Dei) that Banulph de Ry,
whilst sheriff of the county of Lincoln, and John de Scrivelby with others
took and drove away 16 cows, 3 heifers, 4 bollocks, a bull, and 120 oxen,
of the price of 200 marks, from Northgrange, Southgrange, and Donnehirne,
CO. Lincoln, to Lincoln and to the manor of Iwardby, which belongs to the
said Eanulph de Ry, impounded them there and detained them so long that
a great part of the cattle perished from hunger, and killed the rest of them,
to the great loss of the abbot. Also when by writ the king commanded
the abbot to provide him with victuals, as a loan, to the value of 15/., to be
forwarded towards Scotland for his sustenance and to deliver them by
indenture to Ranulph de Ry, the latter, although he received those victuals
from the abbot, refused to give him a receipt for the same, and still refuses
to do so. By fine of AOs.
The like to William Inge, Thomas de Fissheburne and William de
Denoume on complaint by the prior of Tynemuthe that although he has
the return of all writs touching his liberty of Tynemuth and ought by his
own bailiffs to execute them and all distraints and attachments arising within
that liberty, and although he holds neither lands nor tenements from
Robert de Esselington, William de Boteleston, Hugh de Heysand, William
de Heysand, Henry de Haketon, William de Benle, Richard de la Neweton,
Nicholas de Middelton, John de Rodom, Roger Scot, Robert Batille, and
Robert de Bokeby within that liberty, nor does service to them, or any one
of them, whereby they may distrain upon him, they of their own authority
entered the liberty of Tynemuthe, took 440 of his wethers found at Bewyk,
CO. Northumberland, within the said liberty, and drove them to Alnewyk,
which is without it, impounded and detained them there without permitting
him to replevy them, so that many of his wethers perished as weU from
being over-driven as from their long impounding.
By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo Lacu.
May 22.
York.
May 24.
York.
Membrane 6d,
The like to Robert de Retford, J. de Foxle and W. de Goldyngton
touching 4he persons who imprisoned John Waldeshef at Welles, co.
Hertford, and took from him certain writings and muniments, which they
burned. By fine of 20$.
The like to Henry Spigurnel, Nicholas Fermebaud and John de la Haye,
on complaint by Thomas Bigod that John de Monte Caniso, Hugh de
Stretele and John his son, Thomas Broune, Nicholas Chival, Walter de
Aumotcsham, John Knyghton, Robert de Asshole, Nicholas Rodeland,
William del Hide, Walter de Merston and John his son, Richard de
Bacheworthe and Richard de Stoker broke his houses at Masseworthe, co.
Buckingham, and carried away his goods.
By K., on the information of Oliver de Burdegala.
Membrane 5d.
May 26. The like to John de Foxle, Robert de Retford, and John de Matford, on
York. complaint by John de Bassyngbume and Agnes his wife that WilUam
Tuchet and Richard his brother, John de Cowele, Ralph de Adewyncle,
Simon Ascopert, William de Adwyk, Eustace de la Rokele, Richard Smelt,
47G
CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
May 28.
York.
1312. Memhrane oc/— com/.
John de Weston, and Alan de Waddon with others assaulted her at Wire,
CO. Hertford, and carried away his goods. By fine of 40i.
Association of Gilbert de Boabury and Lambert de Trikyngham in a
commission of oyer and terminer issued to Edmund Deynconrt^ William
Inge, and John Cheynel, upon a complaint by the abbot of Yaudey, touch-
ing Banulph de By and John de Scriyelby. By K.
June !• Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Lisula, W. de Huk, and
York. J. de Donecastre touching an appeal in the county of York by William de
Bolton of Hoton against brother John de Helvele sometime prior of
Kyrkham, John de Lunde, a lay brother (conversus) of that house, Thomas
Gabon of Kyrkeby, Nichobis son of Nicholas Clement of Hoton Bardolf,
Bobert son of Nigel de Hoton, John le Garter of Garrum and William de
Holand of Scakelthorpe for robbery and breach of the peace.
By fine of aOf .
June 2.
York.
June 7.
York.
Jane 7.
York.
June 4.
York.
June 7.
York.
June 11.
Howden.
Mbmbranb 4d.
The like to L. de Thrikyngham and J. Ghaynel, on complaint by Clement
de Melton that Banulph de By and Bichard Samson of Stafford with othen
took him at Staunf ord, and carried him to Thorleby, oo. Lincoln, where they
detained him in prison until he made a fine of 20 marks with the former
for his release. By fine of 2 marks.
The like to Henry Spigumel, Bobert de Baiocis and Thomas de Scalariis
touching the persons who killed Bobert de Braunford at Cantebriege.
By K., on the information of Bobert de Felton.
The like to J. de Insula, W. de Houk and J. de Donecastre touching an
appeal in the county of York'by Walter son of Petronilla de Barton against
Bichard son of William son of Geoffrey, Henry de Catefos^ Elias de
Gate! OS and Thomas de Fraysthorpe for the death of his mother.
By fine of 1 mark.
The like to H. Spygumel and J. de Gisorciis, on complaint by Balph de
Munkgate that Henry de Appelby broke a chest of his at London and
carried away his goods, rolls, and muniments^ which were in the chest*
By C, for God.
The like to William de Houk, J. de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperfon
on complaint by Bobert de Styveton that Hugh * Scot du Mareis,' Nicholas
de Portyneton, William de Bikehale and Henry his brother, and John
Boucrofl with others raped Sibyl his wife at Metham, oo. York, carried
her off with goods of his and still detain her.
By K., on the informatiou of E. de Malo Lacu.
Commission de walliU et fossatis to John do Wylingion, Bobert de
Gliderhowe and Stephen de Salso Marisco for the parts dC £fambury Salt
Marsh, co. Gloucester.
June 12.
Howden.
Mbmbranb 3d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigumel, Walter de
Goushille and Boger de Sancto Andrea ou complaint by Bichard de Grey
that Bobert del Hulle and John his brother, Hugh Makeles, Boger
Onwyne and William his brother, Thomas atte Pertre and John his son.
5 EDWARD II.— Past II.
477
1312.
June 18.
BnrRtwiek.
June 19.
Buntwick.
June 19.
Buntwick.
June 20.
Burstwick.
Membrane 3d — eoni,
John Hiighman and Roger his brother, John Atheriche, Hugh Boger,
Roger son of Henry, Ralph and Roger sons of the said Roger, John son
of John Hobbe, John Attewelle, John son of Gilbert, WUliam Snayl,
Roger Ston, Stephen le Charpenter, Hugh de Busceby and John his
son, William Page, Henry Hawys, Roger le Palmere, Thomas son of
Robert, Roger son of Henry, Ralph Onwyn, Roger atte Pertre, William
de Kotham, Thomas Hod, John de Neuton, Richard son of Emeric and
Thomas his brother, Robert Makeles, William son of Henry, Stephen son
of John atte Welle, Thomas Edythe with John, Thomas and Roger his
sons, Roger de Burton, William Hemery, Thomas le Warde, John Flury,
Nicholas son of Hugh, John son of Richard, Thomas atte Welle and Roger
his brother, John Hudard with Robert and John his sons, John Gubard of
Evyngton, Henry Flury and Nicholas de Frisceby maliciously killed a she
bear of his, of the price of 100^., at Stokton, co. Leicester, and assaulted
Roger le Hunte, Thomas le Deye, Roger Blok, Robert Reneaway [or
Reveaway], John de Eylesford and Henry Boneville his servants.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu the elder.
The like to John de Foxle, John de Batesford, and John de Gisorciis,
on complaint by John de Campania that John son of Philip de Patmer,
Robert Jonesman Philippison de Patemer and John de Banham took at
London and carried away a bond in which Philip de Patemer was bound to
him in 100/., according to the form of the statute, and certain other writings
and goods.
The like to William Inge and John de Foxle, by oath of good men of
the county of Nottingham, on complaint by brother Jidhn de Pnseauz, John
de Jargolio, John de Acheriis and Peter le Roi of Mareuil (de MaroUd)^
executors of the will of William de Loriaco, sometime parson of the church
of Haliwelle, that Gilbert de Gk>desfeld with John and Richard his brothers,
Thomas de Holand, Robert de Castre, Eborard Thomaseknave de Holand,
Peter parson of the church of St. Michael, Long Stanton, and Roger his
brother, Richard le Personescok of Long Stanton, Richard le Smithessone
of Berton, John de Ruston of Holdton, John de Gransete of Hokyton,
John son of John Freysel, John Umfrei of Swaveseye, Robert son of
Thomas le Draper of Swaveseye, William Marmyoun of Swaveseye,
Thomas le Bolewere of Swaveseye, Hugh Prick of Swaveseye, Hugh
Gobyoun of Swaveseye, Richard le Celereresbaillif of Rameseye of Ovre and
Andrew Dallebrok of Swaveseye took and carried away the goods of the
deceased, which were in their custody, as his executors, at Hahwell.
The like to William Inge and John 'de Foxle, by oath of good men of
the county of Nottingham, on complaint by William de Herste that Gilbert
de Godesfeld with John and Richard his brothers, &c., took and carried
away his goods at HiJiwelle.
The like to William de Ormesby, Roger de Bilney and Robert Burgilloun
on complaint by Roger de Gyney that William Burel with his brother Peter
and his sons Peter and John, Walter son of Hugh Escer, Robert le Mey,
Andrew Sparwe, Thorald de Crakeslothe, Walter Grym, Thomas Orym,
Adam son of William Isabel, John Sberewynd, John son of Hugh Sparwe,
Nicholas Levynge and John Unnewyne with others fished his stews and
several fisheries at Brandeston and Heverynglond, co. Norfolk, carried away
fish and entered and hunted in his free warren there.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
The like to John de Fresingfeld, William de Goldynton, and John de
Westcote on complaint by the prior of Ledes that Henry de Bettenham
Stephen atte More, William de Bettenham, Thomas de Blakegate, Henry
478 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312. Membrane 3d — coni,
son of Henry le Pestur of Cranebrok, John de Delvinden, Ralph Goldin^e
of Cranebrok, Simon Goldinge, Simon son of Soloman de Til the, Adam le
Somenur, Jolin Pocok of Horsham, John de Thomhurst, GeoSrej de
Hc'decronne, chapbin, Thomas de Begebroke and Henry Tebaud with
many others felled trees in his wood of Frithindenne, eo. Kent, carried
them away and assaulted his men and ser\'ant8.
By K.y on the information of R. de Norburgh.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by Jordan de Hemyngfofd
that Henry de Bettenham, <&;c., as above.
The like to the same justices on like complaint by John de Stanton that
Henry de Bettenham, &c., as above.
June 26. The like to William de Bereford, Walter de Norwico, John de Benstede
York. and John de Foxle, on complaint by William Inge that Alan atte Leee,
Nicholas Kiriel, Thomas Kiriel, Robert Kiriel, John le Sa\'agey Ralph le
Savage, Henry de Elhara, James son of Tliomas de HuUes, John Ghidard,
Walter le Chaumberleyn, John de la Mare, Richard Hokymoor, Nicholas
de Overe, William de Croxton, William Stalle, Jcitin Strokehofe of
Frenyngham, Gilbert le Mareschal, Richard Aleynesman, John le Sopere of
Frenyna:ham, Robert le Parker of Eynesford, John le Mareschal of Sutton,
John Charles of Derteford the younger, Daniel de Burgfaam, John de
Guston, Laurence de Cbjmbeham, WilUam Kiriel, Gilbert Kiriel, Simon
Kiriel, William Lamberd, Roger de Solfeld, John Colard of Frenyngham,
John Heved and John le Wcbbe broke the gates, doors, and windows of
his manors at Eynesford, Eghtham, and Stanstede, co. Kent, felled his trees,
carried away his trees and goods, drove away the oxen, cows, sheep^ and
swine found on his manors, and detained them so long, not permittingthem
to graze, that a great part thereof perished from hunger. By K.
Mbmbbanb 2d.
July 5. The like to John de Neville, John de Donecastre and Roger de More-
Kirkvtead. wode, on complaint by Gerard Salveyn, sheriff of York, that Henry eon of
Robert de Percy, parson of the church of Wharrum, Roger Grjrmet and
Walter his brother with others assaulted him at Whamun Percy when
executing his office. By K., on the inlormation of E. de Male Laco.
( 479 )
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
1312.
July 8.
Spalding.
July 10.
Wormegay.
July 10.
Wormegay.
Membrane 24.
Pardon at the instance of Robert Darcy and John Darcy, to Mar-
garet, late the wife of Thomas de Swyneford, the executrix of his will, for
the sum of 12/. 8^., in which she is bound at the Exchequer for the arrears
of the account of her husband for the time in which he was sheriff of
Nottingham. By K., on the information of J. de Hothum.
Appointment during pleasure of John de Moubray to be keeper of
the city of York and of the entire county of York, for the preservation of
the peace and tranquillity of the people in that county, with power to inflict
punishment on all ill-disposed persons and rebels.
By K., on the information of H. de Bello Monte.
Writ of aid for him directed to earls, barons, knights, freemen, sheriffs^
bailiffs, ministers and all others of the county of York.
The like to the constable of the castle of Scardeborgh with the garrison
thereof.
The like to the constable of the castle of Knaresburgh.
The like to the constable of the castle of Tikhulle.
Grant for life to Peter Aduzzedeys, king's yeoman, to receive every
year the load of a three horsed waggon of brush- wood in the king's park of
Langley by view of the keeper of the park. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the keeper of the park.
Thomas bishop of Down, staying in England, has letters nominating
John le Petit of Tyrelton and Gilbert Coudj^ his attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Appointment during pleasure of the prior (sic) of Ely to be keeper of the
Island of Ely. He is to use his best endeavor for the safe custody thereof,
so that no harm may happen to the king, or the men of those parts. With-
out special command he is to deliver the island to no man, nor to allow any
to enter to disturb the peace thereof. By K.
Writ of aid for the prior directed to all the king's bailiffs, ministers
and other lieges in the island. [Pari, Writs.'}
July 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Foxle of a messuage
WeDtmiuster. and a weir in Stanes to Nicholas Hagheman, parson of the church of Evresle,
to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of Brome-
shulle, annexed to his church. By fine of 40««
Vacated because otherwise below.
July 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Foxle of a messuage
WcHtmiustcr. and a weir in Stanes to Nicholas Hagheman, parson of the church of Everede,
to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of Brome-
shulle, annexed to the church of Everesle ; with the usual clause permitting
the grantee to accept the same. By fine of 40s»
July 18. Presentation of Bichard de Elsefeld to the prebendal church of Pese-
We&tmiDster. mershe, in the king's free chapel of St. Mary in the castle of Hastinges and
diocese of Chichester. By K.
July 12.
Shelford.
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tM •ti^rrtS *A YkJfiiX Juvi hii uihifii lor Bkksrd Swift,
G^.'r^rrt LU brrxbws, sfipKnted tr the kins to
t0^iXi\^ %tA Tc IcmI tbcsn to LoodoB,
7h^ }ik«; for E/A«rt Loag cf k Scie, lo levy 20 scWn in the
TU liki^ for Richard Colj to lery 20 arciicn » tke aae eim^.
An\j Vk. Ayyolutweot, nstil the ysthritj cf Sc Marj, cf Fefeer Crktwcr, kii^i
W0MmiU9U:r* i^^aMt, to bc ft pnnrejor of poaltrj for the howwfhoM
B T K^ 00 the inlbrawtioo of E. de Malo Laco.
July 22. yrots'iitMjn until Cbristmfts for John de Sftinhilfy prcbendftrj of Sftllowe
Mr«rtMiMt«r. in tU church of St. Chad, LadifiekL Bj K.
Jul/ 22. fjK:«nce for the ftlieofttion in mortmftin br Soger de InkepeBoe to the
Win(»fMC«f, tJih^tm end nuui of the house of St. Mirr, Winchester, of nme mfiinnMWi
in Wjrich<:i»u^ ftnd its foburb. Bj fine of 40lr.
Jul/ 23, I'r'itectioD, for one jtMTf for Ermetmdft de SftnkeriDe.
WMfMiu«ter. Bj K., on the infonnetioii of H. le Decpcnicr.
Jul/ 25. JjcMtcft for the alienation in mortmain br Alan Koth, of Kinebniie^ to
ijmdim. Jlichanl de K jnebnrle, parson of the church of Saham Mopaehonm, of a
fij«f»fiuaf(« and 2 acres of land adjacent to the dwdling phue of the
fiarHoria^i of that church for the enlargement thereof. Bj fine of } mark.
rrcMsntation of John de Sandale to the chnrch of Bocton by Wj, in the
diociise of Canterbury, in the king's gift bj reason of his coatodj of
tliij lauds and heir of Stephen de Burgbersshe, tenant in chi«f.
Bj K.| on the information of the eari of Pembroke.
•Iiilj 2K. Pn*Hffntation of Richard de Wotton to the provostship of the ehorch
IahuUiu, of Hi. Cjbi, in the diocese of Bangor. Bj K.
6 EDWABD II.— Part I. 481
iQi o Mbmbranb 23.
Julj 17. Grant to John de Sandale, king's clerk, of the prebend of Fen ton in
Westminster, the church of St, Peter, York, in the king's gift as well by reason of the
late voidance of the archbishopric of York, as on account of a trespass
touching that prebend against Edward I.
By K., on the information of A. de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance to W., archbishop of York.
Boniface de Quarto, parson of the church of Dungarvan in Ireland,
'stajdng in England, has letters nominating James de Avisio his attorney in
Ireland for one year.
July 18. Grant in fee to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, of those booses in
Westminster, the city of London in the street which is called Sevyng Lane, which John
de Berewico had held for his life by grant of queen Eleanor, the king's
mother. By K., on the information of £. de Malo Lacu.
July 20. Prohibition of conventicles and assemblies in the county of Worcester.
Westminster. [^Fcedera,']
July 10. Mandate to William de Thorntoft, king's clerk, keeper of theHanaper of
Wormegay. the Chancery, to pay out of the issues of the Hanaper to W. bishop of
Worcester, a sum of 306/. 13^. 4ff., in addition to the sum of 560/. 5«. \\\d,f
which the king had previously commanded him to pay to the bishop in
part satisfaction of a sum of 1,000/., which the bishop had lent to him.
By K., on the information of John de Sandale.
July 21. Protection, for one year, for John Fraunceys the younger, a burgess of
Westminster, the king's town of Bristol.
By E., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
John Hasard. Philip le Spicer.
Adam Wysman. John de Eerdyf.
Edmund Lydiard. Thomas de Salop.
Richard Wodehulle. Robert Holhurst.
Thomas Uppediche. William de Clyf.
Thomas de la Grave. Henry le Marinere.
Nicholas de Farleye. John le Taverner.
Richard Sampson. William de Axe.
Robert Martyn. Richard le White.
John Sire. Richard Colpek.
July 22. Acquittance to Alexander de Cumpton, keeper of the Templars' manor
Westminster, of Balshale, which is in the king's hands, for 60/. paid by him to the king
out of the issue of that manor.
By E., on the information of R. de Northburgh.
July 23. Appointment, during pleasure, of Robert le Ewer, king's yeoman, to be
Westminster, keeper of the castle of Odiham.
^y E., on the information of Edmund de Malo Lacu.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Luk to deliver the castle to him,
together with its armour, victuals and stores.
Safe-conduct for John de Boukhil, a Carmelite friar, going on the king's
behalf on a pilgrimage to the land of Jerusalem. By K.
July 24. Graut, during pleasure, to Anthony de Pessaigne of G^noa^ to whom the
London. king has granted the issues of the custom upon wool, hides and wool-fells
in the port of Boston until he shall be satisfied in the sums of money in
63579. H H
482
CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1312.
Jnlj 26.
London.
July 25.
London.
Julj 28.
London.
Julj 26.
London.
July 28.
London.
July 27.
London.
Jnly28.
London.
July 27.
London.
Membrane 23 — coni.
which the king is indebted to him, and whom the king hat also commaBded
to provide spice and other necessaries for his use, to receive thoM issoei
for a further perio<1, from the time at which the king's debts shall be fully
satisfied, to make such purveyance. By K.
Grant, during pleasure, to John de Hartcla, king's yeonuui, of the
bailiwick in the forest of logelwode, which Thomas de Multon of Gilles-
land held, and which, on account of a forfeiture incurred by the latter, has
been taken into the king's hands.
By K., on the information of E. de MaJo Lacn.
Pardon to the abbot and convent of Leystone for acquiring in mortmaiDt
without the late king's licence, from Seman le Machun, a messuage^
12 acres of land, and a moiety of an acre of pasture in Theberion ; from
Adam del Feld a moiety of an acre of pasiare in the same place ; from
Thomas Woderove a moiety of a rood of pasture there; from John da
Livermere and Matilda his wife an acre of wood, one acre of pastore^
and I4s, of rent there ; from Robert Underwode a moietj of an acre ol
land in the same town ; from Walter Littewyne a messuage, and 7 acres
of land in Buckeslowe; from Matilda Queordeboef, Henry Potman and
Galiana, his wife, 20s. of rent in the same town ; from Walter Littewyne
8 acres and 3 roods of land in Leystone ; from Walter Wodegreyve 4 acres
of land there ; from Robert Lovetild 2 acres of laud in the same town ;
from William le Cheyney 2 acres of laud in Dersham; from Richard
Aylekyn 2 acres of land in Knodeshale; from Christiana de Bendham
3 roods of land in the same town ; from Robert Hacun one acre and 3 roods
of land there ; from Thomas Cusyn and Margery his wife a mmety ol
one acre of land in the same town ; from Agnes Aleman a moiety of an
acre of pasture there ; from John Rolfe 3 roodd of land in Pethaghe, and
from John Res 3 roods of land in the same town ; with restitution of the
same. By fine of 6 maxfai
Safe-conduct, for fifteen days, for John de Claveryngi John Giffvd ol
Brymmesfeld, and Bartholomew de Badelesmere to come to the king and
to return. By K.
Presentation of Richard de Seleby to the vicarage of the chordi of
Rcyndon, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the
lands of the Templars being in his hands.
Pardon to Ralph de Bourewode for acquiring in fee, without the late
king's licence, a meBsuage and 9 acres of land in Swerdies in Ireland firom
Master Richard de Feryuges, late archbishop of Dublin, tenant in chief;
with restitution of the same. By fine of } maik.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Ralph de Vemoun the younger to bo
keeper of the castle of Beeston.
By E., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance to Robert de Holand, justice of Chester, to deliver
the castle to him, together with its armour, victuab, and stores.
Appointment, until the Nativity of St. Mary, of Robert de Doneoastrsb
to purvey oats, hay, litter, beans and peas for the king's palfreys. By K.
Licence for the aUenation in mortmain by Simon le Chaomberleyn of
Edelington to the abbot and convent of Barlingesof the manor of Stajnlon^
held from Guy Gobaud, and which is worth 10/. 7«. a year, as appeals by
an inquisition taken by the sheriff of Lincoln, to hold in part satisfaction «i
a licence to acquire land to the value of 20/. a year.
The like for another alienation in mortmain by Sinum le ChaunberisTB
of Edelington to the abbot and convent of Burlinges of the advowson of us
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
i83
1312.
July 30.
Lcmdon.
July 27.
Westminster.
July 28,
London.
July 16.
London.
Membrane 23 — cont,
church of Stayntou by Snelleslound, held from Gay Gobaud, which church is
worth 20/. a year, as appears by au inquisition taken by the sheriff of
Lincoln, to bold to tlietn and their successors to the value of 5 marks a year
in purt satisfaciion of a licence to acquire land to the value of 20/. a year.
Letters of licence to elect directed to the sub-prior and convent of
Kenilleworthe as Thomas de Boeles, the precentor, and Thomas de War-
mynton, almoner of that house, have brought news to the king of the death
of ^Robert de Salle, the lute prior.
Licence for the prior and Friars Preachers of London to acquire in mort«
main, for the enlargement of their dwelling-place, all the tenements between
it and the river Thatnes on the south, abutting upon the king's highway
called ' Watergate ' toward the east.
By K., on the information of A. earl of Pembroke.
Protection in Ireland, for one year, for Alan le FizWaryn staying in
England on the king's service.
By K., on the information of J. de Styrche.
Pardon to Richard de Burdeux, on account of his good service in Scotland
of his outlawry for nou-appearance before Roger le Brabazon and Peter
Malorre, justices of oyer and terminer of the late king for the city of
London, to answer touching divers felonies committed by them.
By p.s. ; which is on the file for the fourth year.
July 28.
London.
July 30.
London.
ixi\y 80.
London.
Mbmbranb 22.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to |the abbot and convent of
St. Albans by Walter Tubbe of a messuage in the town of St. Albans ; by
William le Mareschal of 6 acres of land in the same town ; by William
Gilot and Cicely his wife of 2 messuages and 1-^ acres of land there ; by
Emma de Cokham of a messuage, dove cot, 73 acres of land, one acre <^
meadow, and a moiety of a messuage, of an acre of pasture and of an acre
of woddi in the same town and in Sandrugge, le Park and Redbume, which
messuages, dovecot, land, meadow, pasture and wood are worth 27s. lOd. a
year, as appears by an inquisition returned into the Chancery, in part satis-
faction of a licence granted to the abbot and convent to acquire lands and
rents to the value of 100/. a year. By K.
Writ de intendendo, until further order and notwithstanding any other
mandates, directed to the mayor, bailiffs and entire commonalty of the town
of Bristol for Bartholomew de Badelesmere as constable of the castle of
Bristol and keeper of the town and of the barton there. The king had
previously committed the custody of the castle and town of Bristol with the
barton there to him, but subsequently appointed, during pleasure, Edmund
de Malo Lacu to the same custody with a like writ in his favour as
constable of the castle and keeper of the town and barton.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Pardon to Robert Casteleyn for acquiring in fee, without licence, from
Roger son of William Casteleyn of Humberston, tenant in chief, a messoage
and 4 bovates of land in Sandeacre, co. Derby ; with restitution of the
same. By fine of | mark.
Licence for William de Ros of Hamelak to grant to Alan de Waybred
the manor of Stoke Daubeney and for him to re-grant the same to the
grantor and Matilda his wife and his heirs. By fine of lOOf.
HH 2
484
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312.
Aug. 3.
Gilliogbam.
Aug. 5.
Canterbuiy.
Aug. 6.
Dover.
Aug. 7.
Dover.
Aug. 5.
Canterbuiy.
Aug. 8.
Dover.
Aug. 8.
Dover.
Aug. 9.
Dover.
Aug. 8.
Dover.
Membrane 22 — cant.
Protection, until Easter, for Henry de Belk> Monte, going bejond sew
on the king's service. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacn.
He also has letters nominating Richard de Belegraye his attorney for the
same time.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the master and brethren of
the hospital of St. Mary, Osprenge, by Robert GkM'ge of 3 messuages and
one acre of land in Osprenge ; by Henry de Edelnieton of 2 acres of wood
there ; and by Robert Gerweis of a moiety of an acre of wood in the same
town. Bj fine of 20f.
Notification to A. bishop of Bangor of the revocation of the presentation
of Richard de Wotton to the provostabip of the church of St. Cybi in the
diocese of Bangor, the king having been misinformed of the death of Peter
de Abyton, king's clerk, who holds that provostship of his collation.
By K., on the information of R. de Northbnrgh.
Mandate to William Martyn, who seized the armour, clothes, woollen
stuff and other goods found with Bertrand Assalit and Bernard de Marsano^
king's yeomen, when they were setting out for Ghiscony on the king^s
business, to deliver to them, or to Bernard Hugclini and Fortenerins de Sancto
Macario, their attorneys, the armour, clothes, woollen stuff and all their
other goods. By E., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Bond for repayment at Michaelmas to the prior and convent of Christ-
church, Canterbury, of 200 marks, for a like sum delivered by them in the
Wardrobe as a loan for the expenses of the household.
By E., on the information of Edmund de Malo Laco.
Protection, until Christmas, for Guy Ferre, going to Gascony on the
king's service.
He also has letters nominating John Chamm and John Bacon his
attorneys for the same time.
Commission to Maurice de Berkele, keeper of the town of Gloucester,
to view the walls and dykes of the town and to repair them.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Writ of aid for him directed to the bailiffs, good men and commonalty of
the town of Gloucester. By K.
Grant, for life, in enlargement of a grant during pleasure, to Master
William de Casis, professor of civil law, of that land in Agenois fimnerly
held by Hugh de Castro Mnurone, which had escheated to the progenitors
of the king by reason of the heretical depravity of which the said Hugh de
Castro Maurone was convicted.
Vacated because on the Vascon Roll.
Grant to Bertrand Caillou, king's yeoman, of the manor of Fordesham,
for the term of the life of Constance de Byeme, the tenant for life, who had
demised it, for the term of her life, to Peter de Gkivaston, late earl of
Cornwall, upon whose death it fell into the king's hands. By K.
Acquittance to Alexander de Cumpton, keeper of the lands of the
Templars in the counties of Leicester and Warwick, for 40/. deUvered by
him to the king out of the issues of those lands.
By E., on the information of Boger de Northbuis^.
Protection, until All Saints' Day, for Hugh de Sengham, parson of the
church of Grantescte. By K.
The like, for one year, for Guicard de Lebreto, archdeacon of Canter-
bury staying beyond seas. By K.
6 EDWABD II.— Part I.
485
1312.
Aug. IL
Saltwood.
Aag. 11.
Saltwood.
Aug. 10.
Dover,
Aag. 12.
Saltwood.
Aug. 12.
Saltirood.
Membrane 22 — cont.
Licence for tlie prior and convent of Spalding to acquire in mortmain
lands and rents to the value of 20/. a year.
fij K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Vacated and surrendered upon the acquisition by the prior and convent^
12 December^ 15 Richard II., of lands to that value.
Bond to John de Thorpe for repayment at All Saints' Day of 200/., for a
like sum delivered by him in the Wardrobe, as a loan, for the expenses of
the household.
Licence for Alice, late the wife of Robert de Everyngham. to grant, in
fee, a third part of the manor of Garthorpe, co. Leicester, held in chief, to
Thomas son of Robert de Everyngham. By fine of 10 marks.
Writ of aid directed to the earls, barons, knights, free men and others of
the county of Sussex for John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, appointed by the
king to be a conservator of the peace for that county. \^ParL Writs,']
By K,, on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
The barons and good men of the Cinque Ports are to give credence to
Robert de Kendale, warden of the Cinque Ports, and William de Melton,
whom the king has commanded to declare to them, viva voce^ certain
matters touching himself. [^ParL Writs.']
Pardon to Richard Wronge, clerk, for his trespass in proceeding against
John le Butiller in a court Christian contrary to the king's prohibition, of
which he was convicted before William de Bereford and his feUows,
justices of the Bench. By K., on the information of Nicholas de Segrave.
Mandate to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, constable of the castle of
Bristol, lately appointed to that office, and to be keeper of the town of
Bristol and the barton there, not to meddle with the custody of the town
and barton, as the king has committed that custody to the mayor, bailiffs
and commonalty of Bristol, upon his learning that they were oppressed by the
constable's lieutenant and his men. In the next Parliament the king will
order touching such acts of oppression and the custody of the town as will
seem best to him. By K. and C.
Mandate in pursuance to the mayor, bailiffs and commonalty of Bristol to
keep the town and barton for the king. They are not to ill-treat the con-
stable's men.
Safe conduct, until Christmas, for Thomas Bealaunte, master of the king's
ship le Mighel of Westminster, sent by the king to divers parts on his
business. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Aug. 13.
Chatham.
Mbmbranb 21.
Appointment of Robert de Sapy to be keeper of the castle of Pevenese,
which Robert de Kendale lately held at farm by rendering 20/. a year at
the Exchequer. He shall receive towards his expences whilst he holds
the custody the said sum of 20/. a year until the king shall give farther
orders touching his status. .
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Mandate in pursuance directed to Robert de Kendale to deliver the
castle to him together with its armour, victuals, and stores.
The like directed to John Filliol and Golding de Leu to deliver to him
the tower of the castle, which is in their custody, with its armonr, victuals,
and stores.
486
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1812.
Ang. 9.
DoTer.
Aug. 15.
Canterbury.
Aug. 16.
Canterlmry.
Membrane 21 — i;oni.
Writ de itUendendo for bim, as constable, directed to the knigbtSi free
men and otber tenants of tbe castle.
Licence for tbe abbess and nuns of Godestowe to acquire in mortmaiD
lands and rents to tbe value of 100«. a jenr.
By K., on tbe information of E. de Malo Laca.
Protection, until CbiistmaSy for Gerald Salveyn.
ByK.
Aug. 17.
Fayersham.
Aug. 18.
Bochester.
Aug. 19.
Eltfaam.
Aug. 5.
Canterbury.
July 31.
London.
Aug. 20.
Eltham.
Commission of array to Ricbard Damory, constable of the castle ef
Oxford. He is to raise as many footmen as possible and to lead them to
London, where tbey are to muster on the Sunday next after the feast of
St. Bartholomew tbe Apostle. Their wages, from the day they leave the
country, are to be paid by the sheriff. [Pari, fVriU.'} By K.
Tbe like to Edmund Bacun, constable of the castle of Walingf ord, to
raise footmen in the county of Berks. [Pari. Writs,']
Protection, for two years, for tbe abbot of St. Augustine's Canterbury.
ByK.
Protection, for one year, for Diago Saliz tbe elder of Freyas, and John
Gonsalys of Freyas, merchants of Spain, coming into the realm with their
wares. By K., on tbe information of E. de Malo Lacn.
Notification to W. bishop of Coventry and Licbfield of the royal assent
to the election of Thomas de Warminton, a canon of the house of Kenille-
worthe, to be prior of that place.
Grant to Alexander de Clopton, king^s yeoman, so long aa he shall be
engaged on tbe king's service, of 10/. a year towards his sustenanoe, to be
received out of the issues of the manor of Neuport, co. Eiaez. By K%
Aug. 22.
Wettadnster.
Presentation of Robert de Haliwelle to the church of CherletoD, m the
diocese of Exeter, in the king's gift by reason of the lands d Margery
Pippard, an idiot, being in his hands.
Mandate to John de Moubray, kf'eper of the county and dty of York,
to arrest Henry de Percy, who, upcm tbe surrender of Peter de Gavaston,
earl of Cornwall, at Scardeburgh, bad gone security for his safety until a
certain date, and had not surrendered when the earl was put to death before
that time. [Foedera.']
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
The abbot of Sees, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating brother
William Maheu and WiUiam Pyte of Atherington his attorneys for four
years.
Protection, until Christmas, for John de Aqua Blanca^ dean of the church
of St. Ethelbert, Hereford.
He aleo has letters nominating John de Barewe and William son of
Beginald de Sbelwyk, his attorneys for the same time.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William son of Bobert de
Malberthorpe, of a toft, 10 acres of land, 5 acres of pasture, and 40t. cf
rent in Malberthorpe to William tbe chaplain, keeper of the altar of
St. Laurence in tbe church of St. Mair, Malberthorpe, to celebrate divine
service daily at that altar for tbe soul of the grantor and the souls of his
ancestors and successors. Bv fine of 6 marks.
Acquittance to Jobn de Nevill, sheriff of Lincoln, and Bobert de Lng^le*
burgh for KM. out of the money accruing from the woods of the Templars
6 EDWABD n.— Pabt I. 487
1312. Membrane 21 — cont.
in the conntj of Lincoln, paid by them at EUham, 19 i^ngust^G Edirard fl.,
in the Wardrobe to John de Okham, king's clerk, cofferer of the Wardrobe.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
Aag. 22. Commission of array for Nicholas Anchor to raise 500 footmen in the
WeaCmioftar. counties of Kent and Sussex before Michaelmas next. [^Parl, WritsJ]
ByK.
Aug. 24. Presentation of Robert de Emeldon to the church of Wollonre, in the
Westminfter. diocese of Durham, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Nicholas
de Graham, deceased, tenant in chief of the late king, being lately in
his hands. By K.
Aug. 25. Presentation of Roger de Blaxale to the church of Donnygworthe in
WestmiMtcr. the diocese of Norwich. By K.
Aug. 25. Writ of aid, until All Saints Day, for John Spereman, commanded to
Wettminster. purvey hay, oats and litter for the king's horses. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz.—
Thomas de Garston.
William Lengleis.
Aug. 25. Protection, for one year, for Adam de Osgodeby, parson of the church of
Weftmimter. Gergrave.
Acquittance to William de Rothynge, bailiff of the king's manor of
Byfle^ for 15 marks of the issues of the manor, paid by him to the king.
By K., on the information of R. de Northburgh.
Aog. 24. Protection, for one year, for John de Ludelow, Richard Stury, William
WettmiiiBter. de Upton, John Baldewyne, Hugh Gregory, Roger son of Alan Pride,
William de Harleye and Robert de Hereford, king's burgesses of the town
of Shrewshury. By K.
The like for the under-mentioned burgesses of the town of Shrews-
bury : —
Philip Gkxlbert. William Yaghan.
Thomas de Harlascot. Alan Clement.
Richard de Ellesniere. Reginald Perle.
William de Neuport. William son of William de Nesse.
Peter Gerard. Henry Clarice.
Hugh le Dunfowe. Richard Beget.
Thomas Dager. Hugh de Colnham.
Richard de Wemme. Robert le Spicer.
Nicholas de Grymesby. Nicholas Mue.
Walter de Thorneby. Thomas CoUe.
John le Blake. John Gttmel.
Adam son of Adam de Stretton. Roger Pride.
Henry le Munk. William son of Richard le Parmenter.
Ralph de Cobbeleye. Walter Russel.
William Godyer. Geoffrey Randolf.
William de llixlelowe Thomas de Bykedon*
Otto de Grandisono, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Alexander de Bikenorc and Theobald de Vichio his attorneys in Ireland
for three years.
Aug. 26. Protection, with clause rogamuSf for one year, for the master and
Westminster, brethren of the hospital of St. James^ Dunwidi, as they-have not sufficient
wherewith to live unless they obtain succour from others.
By K.9 on the information of E. de Ifalo Lacn.
488 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312. Membrane 2l^coni.
Protection, for one year, for Stephen de Laiyans, prior of Horkesk.
Aug. 26. Mandate directed to the knights, free men and others of the parts of
Westminster. Iloreston to take such measures for the safe keeping of the castle of
Horeston as the men of Rohert de Malo Lacn, constable of the castle, who
are in garri.son tliere, shall make known to them. When reqaiaitloned thej
are to assist the garrison. Bj K.
The like to the knights, free men and others of the parts of BoUesovre
for the safe keeping of the castle of Bollesovre.
Aug. 27. Pardon to John de Bume of Watford for acquiring in fee from Alban
Westminster. Alegod a messuage and 3 Tigrates of land in Adington and Est CleTdun,
held in chief; with restitution of the same. Bj fine of 20$.
Licence for Humphrey de Bello Campo to grant in fee to John son of
Humphrey do Bello Campo and Joan his wife, a messuage and a camcate
of land in Woburneford, held in chief. By fine of lOOt.
Aug. 2o. Exemption, for life, for William Latymer in respect to his houses in the
Westminster, town of Westminster from livery of stewards, chnmheriains, marshals and
other ministers of the kiug.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacn.
Aug. 28. Acquittance to Johu de Bcdewynde, king's clerk, for 1,000 marks paid
Westminster, by him to the king. He had received this sum from Thomas de la Hide, late
sheriff of Cornwall and keeper of the lands, formerly of Peter de Gavaston,
carl of Cornwall, deceased, which had been collected by him out of the
issues of the lands, tencmeuts and county during the time in which
he was keeper. By p.8.
S(^pt. 1. Pardon to Alice, late the wife of Henry de Penebmgge, for acquiring
Westminster, for life, without licence, the manor of Morton, co. Essex, from. Juliana &
Avercuchcs, tenant in chief.
By K., on the information of B. de Northburgh.
Pri'scnlation of Nicholas de E tendon to the vicarage of the church of
Bradewell, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gut by reason of the
lauds of the Templars being in his hands.
Vacated because in the fifth year,
Sept. 5. Protection, for one year, for John de Bures, Walter le Fnonceis, derk,
Westminster. John Pirie, llichard Logat and John atte Watre. By K.
Pardon to William de Langcton of the 100«. in' which he is boond to
the king at the Exchequer of Kaermerdyn for the escape of Kadogaa
Velyn, lately in prison in the castle of Dynnevior in his casiodj.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Membrane 20.
Aug. 26. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Westminsur. St. I^'nedict, Hulme, by Adam, parson of the church of Heghham Pottere,
and Geoffrey de Banyngham of the fourth part of themanorof Snthwalsham,
which is of the fee of the abbot and convent and is worth 59«. 2d. a year in
al. its issues, as appears by an inquisition taken by Roger de WelleBWorthe,
escheator on this side Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted them
to acquire lands and rents to the value of 20 marks a year.
e EDWARD II.— Part I. 489
J312. Membrane 20 — cont,
Aug. 27. Presentation of John do Pathecote to the church of Donganran in the
Westminster, diocese of Lismore. Bj K.
Aug. 28. Protection, until Christmas, for Peter de Vernoun, prebendary of Est-
Westminster. merden in the church of Chichester. Bj K.
Aug. 30. Grant, during pleasure, to Thomas le Blund, in enlargement of his
Westminster, appointment, during pleasure, as keeper of the castle and town of Drosselan,
together with its demesne lands, mills and other appurtenances, for the
issues of which he is to answer at the Exchequer of Kermerdjn, and for
which custody he is to receive the same fee as other keepers, of the farm of
the town of Drosselan, which is extended at 11/. 13«. 8e/., and the park
there, for which park a rent of 5 marks payable every year at the
Exchequer of Kermerdyn, to hold in aid of his sustenance as keeper of the
castle of Drosselan. By K., on the information of E. de Male Laca.
Mandate in pursuance to the chamberlain of Kermerdin.
•
Aug. 28. Mandate to the chapter of the king's free chapel of Hastinges for the
Westminster, instalment of Richard de Elesfeld, king's clerk, upon his admission by
J. bishop of Chichester to the prebend, late of Master Robert de Burghesshe,
to which the king collated him.
Aug. 27. Notification to J. bishop of Lincoln of the revocation of the king's pre-
Westminster, sentatidn of Nicholas de Lynd wode, king's clerk, to the church of Drex-
thorpe in the diocese of Lincoln. The king made this presentation
believing that the right of presentation was his by reason of his custody of
the lands of Adam de Welle, tenant in chief, deceased, but it appears by
the rolls of the Chancery that the advowson of this church was assigned
in dower to Joan, late the wife of the same Adam de Welle.
Protection, until Christmas, for William de Lavanta, staying beyond seas
with John de Ferariis, seneschal of Ghiscony, on the king's service.
Aug. 30. The like, for one year, for William Fraunceis, parson of the church of
Westminster. Cotenham, going to Gascony to remain there in the company of Guy
Ferre, who is staying there on the king's service.
Mandate to the chamberlain of Kermerdyn touching Thomas le Blund
and the castle and town of Drosselan. [^Incomplete, ']
Vacated because above.
Sept. 1. Presentation of Richai-d de Ellesfeld to the church of Rye, in the diocese
Westminster, of Chichester. By K.
Sept. 1. Grant to Nicholas Fermbaud, king's clerk, of the deanery of the king's
Westminster, free chapel of Hastinges. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Writ de intendendo for him directed to the chapter of the chapel.
Sept. 1. Licence for Robert son of Walter to grant the manor of Little Dun-
Westminster, maghe, co. Essex, to Thomas de Coulyng, and for the latter to regrant it to
him and Alice his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing
such issue to the right heirs of the grantor. By fine of 10 marks.
Sept. 2. Appointment, during pleasure, of J. bishop of Ely to be keeper of the
Westminster, island of Ely. He is not to deliver the island to any person without the
king's special mandate, nor to allow any disturbers of the peace to enter the
island. [ParL Writs.]
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Aug. 4. Appointment of John de Benstede to summon Thomas earl of Lancaster,
Canterbmy. Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and Guy de Bello Campo,
earl of Warwick, three of the OrdainerSy to appear before the king at
490 OALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
j[gj2. Membrane 20— con*.
Westminster, or London, on Sundaj next after the feast of St. Bartholomew
the Apostle, to treat of the ordinances and to correct the same. They are
not to repair to the king with horses and arms. [Fcedera: JParL fFrits.]
Sept. 3. Appointment of J. bishop of Norwich, J. bishop of Bath and WeUii,
WestfiiioAter. John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, Kalph de Mont*) Hermerii, and
Edmund Deyncurr. to proliibit the earls of Lancaster, Hereford, and Warwick
from repairing to the king, as he undt-rstands they are doini^, with hones
and arms and a great body of armed men. If the earls disobej' the pro-
hibition, the same warning is to be given to their followers. [^Fcedtra:
Pari fVrits.] By K.
Sept. 3. Licence to John de Pabenham the elder to enclose and empark his woods
Westminster, at Ilarewold, Carleton, and Wylden, co. Bedford, which are within the
metes of the king's forest. By K., on the information of £• de Malo Lacu.
Sept. 2. Pi-esentation of Henry de Shirokes to the church of Campton, in the
Westminster, diocese of Wincheiiter, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Henry
de Guldeford, tenant in chief, deceased, being in his hands.
Sept. 5. Mandate to Boger de Wellesworthe, esrheator on this side Trent, for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Kenilleworthe to
Thomas de Warmynton, a cunon of that liouse, whose election as prior
has been confirmed by Master Ralph de Leycestre, vicar-general ot W.
bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knight<<, free men and other tenants
of the priory for Thomas da Warmyngton as prior.
Sept. 4. Pardon to William do Langeton of 10/., in which be is bound at theEz-
Westminster. chequer of Kaermerdyn to the king for the farm of the town of Lammaddok
in Gouer. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Sept. 1. Protection, for one year, for E<lmond le Boti4er stayinfc on the king's ser-
Westminster. vice in Ireland. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Laco.
Sept. 4. Grant to John de Segrave the elder and his heirs of land to the TsJne of
Westminster. 100/. a year^ or of 1000/. to buy land to that yearly value.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Pardon to John son of John Tanay of his outlawry.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Pardon to Thomas Alger for breaking the park of king Edward I. at
Dunheved, co. Cornwall, and hunting therein.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Laca.
Sept. 5. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Norton to be the king^a
Westminster, attorney before the justices of the King's Bench. [Pari. WritsJ] By K.
Sept. 3. Walter de Istelepe, going to Ireland on the king's serrioe, has letters
Westminster, nominating William de Mershton and William de Mithe his attorneys for
two years.
Sept. 5. Mandate to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to purvey 10,000 ooarsa
Westminster, fish for the king's use, and to forward them to Westminster to be delivered
to the receiver of stock. He will be repaid the price of the fiah at the
Exchequer at Michaelmas, and an allowance will be made him in his
account for the cost of its cama^^e to Westminster.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Laeo.
Sept 2. Writ of aid directed to the earls, barons, knights, free men and others of
Westminster, the isliind of Ely for J. bishop of Ely, ap|>olnicd keeper of the iaiand.
[Purl. fVriU.] By K., on the information of the earl of Fteibroka.
6 EDWABD II.— Pabt I. 491
1312, Membrane 20 — cont,
8epf. 8. Acknowledgment that the king is bound to the iniiyor, bailiffs and
Westuiinvtei. commonalty of the city of Lincoln in 200/., 4idvaiM*,<d by them as a loan by
the kin«;'s commaud as well to William de Hondon lor the expens«*8 of
the householtl of queen Isabella, as t^i Maigaret df Gavnpton, countess of
Cornwall, as is contained in a Itill of the Wardrobe which ihey have
delivered into the ClianctTy, which sum isi to be allowed them in the farm
of their town, which they are bound to render at the blxcliequer.
By bill of the Wardrobe.
Mbmbranb 19.
Sept. 1. Writ de intendendo directed to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the
Westminster, town of Bristol for Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to whom the king has
committed the castle of Bristol with its appurtenances and all other things
which Nicholas Fermband had in his custody of the gift of the late king.
They are to obey the writ notwithstanding any mandates directed to them
to the contrary.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke and H. le Despenaer.
Sept. 5. Mandate to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, constable of the castle of
Westmioster. Bristol, to exercise his office of keeper of the town of Bristol and of the
barton there according to his original commission, notwithstanding that
on account of the dissensions that had arisen between his lieutenants and
the mayor, bailiffs and bur<re89es of Bristol, the king had commanded them
to keep, until further orders, the town and barton, and had also ordered
him not to meddle with the custody thereof. He is not to permit any
injury to be inflicted on the burgesses, ei titer in their persons or goods,
during the debate before the king and council on the said dissensions, but
is to cause them to be so treate«i that no one may have cause to complain
of his harshness, or of that of his ministeis; should he act otherwise the
king will take speedy steps to remedy such action. By K«
Aug. 30. Notification to B. bishop of Lismore of the revocation of the presenta-
Westminster. tion of John de Patescote to the church of Dungarran, in the ^oceae of
Lismore, upon the reported death of Boniface de Carto, king's clerk,
rector of that church, who since the presentation of the said John de
Patescote has p^^nally appeared before the king. By K,
Feb. 25. Acquittance to the abbot of Fountains for 40/. paid in the Wardrobe
Tork. for a licence to acqnre lands.
Vacated becawe on the Patent Roil of the fifth year.
Sept. 1. William de Manndeville, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating
Westminster. Richard Broun and Geoffrey de Mimeton his attorneys for two years.
Sept. 6. Safe conduct, until Christmas, for John Petit, master of the king's ship
Westminster, la James of Westminster, going to divers parts on the king's business.
BjK.
The like for the under-mentioned mariners : Robert Gold, master of the
king's ship la J^etre of Westminster ; Richard atte Wose, master of the
king's ship la H'elitoonne.
Sept. 5. Licence for Robert de Leyes to grant to Roger de Bozatede and
Westminster. Geoffrey Wonge 3 messunges, 88 acres of land, 6 acres of meeddw,
6 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, 25«. 2|d. of rent and a third part of a
mill in Aketon, co. Suffolk, and a third part of the manor of Childokford,
CO. Dorset, held in chief, and for them to re-grant the same to him and
Amy his wife and their issue with remainder to bis right heirs.
By iM of lOi.
492 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312, Membrane 19 — ami.
Sept. 7. Licence to Robert Bajnard to crenellate his dwelling-place of Grert
Westminster. Hautboys, co. Norfolk. By K.y on the information of H. le DespenMr.
Sept. 5. Presentation of Master Stephen le Bygod to the charch of Brokedisshe,
Westminster, in the diocese of Norwich. ' By K.
Presentation of Arnald Lupi de Tillio to the church of Hethille, in the
diocese of Norwich. By K.
Sept. 7. Grant in part payment of 560 marks, in which the king is bound to
Westminster. Thomas Wale for a release to him and to his heirs of the wood in the
county of Northampton, which is between the trench called *la Bemette'
and the forest of Whitlewode and extends towards Wappenham and
le Frethe of Bukeiihullo, of the custody of the manor of Betheresfeld,
CO. Oxford, in the king's hands by reason of his custody of the heir of
John <Ie Grey, tenant in chief, which is extended at 19/. 2«. 2 J. a jeaTi to hold
for 10 years with all matters appertaining to that custody to the value of
150/. If the heir shall attain full age before the completion of the term
of 10 years, Tliomas Wale is to receive compensation out of other custodies
of any part of the sum of 150/. remaining unpaid. By pet. of C.
Sept. 0. Pardon to Geoffrey Luterel, as a set off against an equal sum oat of the
Westminster, wugcs due to him from the king, of 31/. in which he is bonnd to the king,
vie. in 25/. of the scutage of VVales for the year 10 Edward I. from the
time of Bobert Luterel his father, in 100^. for many dcfaultSi and in 20r. for
nn amerciament, which sum of 31/. is required of him by summons of
the Exchequer. By K., on the information of E. de Male Laco.
Aug. 31. Sufe-conduct, until Easter, for Blaise Aldcbrandini, king's yeoman, sent
Westminster, beyond sens to buy honses and to purvey other necessaries for the kins.
By K., on the information of E. de Male Lacn.
Sept. 8. Protection in Ireland, for two years, for John archbishop of Dublin
Westminster, staying in England on the king's service. By K.y and pet. of C.
Sept. 8. Licence, during pleasure, to Hugh le Despenser the younger to hunt with
M^'estminster. his dogs by himself, or by any person whom by his letters he shall depute
to do 80, fence month excepted, foxes, hares, cat^ and badgers, but he may
not take or cause to be taken any of the king||i great deer.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Laeu.
Sept. 10. Presentation of Laurence de Bustiton to the church of Theberton in the
Westminster, diocese of Norwich. By K., on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
Sept. 1 1 . Letters of licence to elect for the sub-prioress and convent of Cheater,
Westminster, although they have not notified to the king the voidance of their house by
reason of the death of A. late prioress of that place.
Sept 11. Appointment, until All Saint's Day, of Bobert de Doneeastre^ to bur
Westminster, oats, hay, litter and beans for the king's palfries. By K.
Sept. 10. Protection, for one year, for Edmund de Mrio Lacu.
Westminster.
Sept 8. Pardon to Germain le Engleys, batillier, for the withdrawal of OniUer-
Westminster. minus, nephew of Peter de Parco Fyaco, and the removal of goods belonging
to the said Peter, for which he was tried in the island of Gtemeseye.
Pardon also for abjuring Gerneseye and the other [Channel] islands.
By K., on the information of £. de Male Lacn.
Sept 15. Mandate to the justiciary of Ireland to restore the temporalitiea of the
.Westminster, archbishopric of Armagh to Holand, a Friar Preacher, preferred by
6 EDWARD II.— Part I. 493
1312, Membrane 19 — cont.
the Pope to that see, he having of his own will renounced anything
contained in the papal bull prejudicial to the king. By K.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance directed to the knights, fi-ee men and
other tenants of the archbishopric.
Sept. 16. Protection, for one year, for Bernard de Barkeby, yicar of ilie church of
Westminster. Norton, staying with the king on his service.
Sept. 15. Grant to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, of the custody of the
Westminster, lands in Lee and Gaitburton, co. Lincoln, lat« of Ralph de Trehampton,
which custody Emericus de Friscobaldis held of the grant of John de
Britannia, earl of Richmond, until the full age of the heir, and which custody
the king has taken into his hands as a chattel of the said Emericus ; the lands
are extended at 38/. 12#. Sd, a year.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworthe, escheator on this side
Trent, to deliver the custody to the earl.
Grant, for life, to Robert de Felton, on account of his good service, of the
manor of Shotewyk, co. Chester, which Roger Lestrange {Extraneus)^
deceased, hnd held for his life by grant of the late king.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Mandate in pursuance directed to Andrew de Kendale to deliver the
manor to him.
Sept. 16. The prior of Bath, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard de
Westminster. Sutton and Nicholas de Weston his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Mbmbranb 18.
Sept. 13. Grant to William de Vallibus, on account of his good service, of the
Westminster, custody of the castle and honor of Knaresburgh, which he holds of the
king's commission, to hold until the king provides him with land to the
value of 100 marks a year to hold for his life.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Sept. 12. Licence for the abbot of Battle to demise to John de Westcote, for bis
Westminster, life, the manor of Anstigb, held in chief, subject to a rent of 12/. a year.
By fine of 20f .
Licence for Nicholas de Stapelton to demise to Miles de Stapelton, for
his life, the manors of Carleton by Snaithe and Kentemere, held in chief.
By fine of 100«.
Sept. 10. Grant, for seven years, to the burgesses and good men of John de
Westminster. Warenna, earl of Surrey, of the town of Staunford, at his request, of
murage upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By K.
Sept. 12. Licence for John de Handle to crenellate his dwelling-house of Borstall by
Westminster. Brehulle, co. Buckingham. By K., on the information of H. le Despenser.
Sept. 13. Pardon, at the instance of Richard de Arundell, king's yeoman and
Westnunster. kinsman, to John son of Adam de Lyneye of Lodelowe, for the death of
Robert de Mickelfeld. By p.s.
Sept. 16. Pardon to Henry de Segrave of all debts in which he is bound to the
Westmmster. king for the time when he was sheriff of the counties of Norfolk and
Suffolk and constable of the castle of Norwich.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
494 CALENDAB OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312. Membrane 18 — cani,
Sept. 15. Grant, for life, to Olirer de Burdegalo, king's yeoman, to hare for hb
Westmiiuter. houses and gardens in the town of Wyndeaore and in Eton hooaebote and
haybote in Wyndesore forest by view of the foresters.
By K., on the information of B. de Northbaigh.
(Sept. 16, Writ of aid for Ranulph de Benton, king's clerk, sent to Berwick to bnj
Weitmiofter. loOQ saltnoa for the king*8 use, and to forward them to the household.
By K., on information of E. de Malo Laca.
Mandate to Master John de Weston, chamberlain of Scotland, to deliTW
to Banulph do Benton out of the issues of Scotland money for the purchase
and conveyance of the salmon, for which due allowance will be made in hit
account.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Sandelford by Thomas de Sandelford of a messuage, 20 acres of land
and 2 acres of meadow in Clere Wodelond by Kyngesdere.
By fine of ^ mark.
Sept. 15. Grant to William de la Beche, in discharge of 200/., granted to him by
Wettminster. the king for his good service, of the custody of the manors of Toppciifeld.
CO. Essex, and ^vorlhiutoii, co. Wilts, late of John de Berewyco, tenant ia
chief, which are in the king*s hands by renson of the minority of Bo^er
Huse, kinsman aud heir of John de Berewyco. The manors are extended
at 30/. 2s. 3 jJ. a year, viz., the manor of Toppesfeld at 24/. 5}c/., and
that of Nortliinton at 6/. 22d, He is to hold the above custody for a
period of fifteen years, and in case of the death of Boger Huse before
the completion of that time, his heir being a minor, he is to oontinne to
hold it until the term shall be fully completed.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke and Hugh le
Despenser.
Sept. 16. Protection, until Easter, for Master Guy de la Yal, parson of the dmrdi
Wettminater. of IViaydenstan, John de Shoreston, his proctor, and Owen (Audoeitus) le
Waleys, king's serjeant-at-arms. By K.
Sept. 15. Panlon, at the instance of James Daudele, king's yeoman and kinsman,
WeBtmintter. to John le Harpour of Trentham for the deaih ox Adam de Giymtssshagfa.
Bypj.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Trentham by Bichard le Demur of Trentham of a moiety of a Tiigate of
of land in Trentham, and by William de Kokenage of a moiety of a viigata
of land in le Val by Leek. By fine of 20f.
Sept. 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster, Hatfield Regis by John de Bledelawe of a messuage and 4 acres and
three parts of a Tirgate of land in Hatfield Begis. By fine of 20f.
Appointment of Bobert de Donecastre, king's yeoman, until Michaelmas
and for three weeks then following, in consequence of tlie neceesi^ of
providing divers kinds of victuals for the household for which the king is
at present unable to pay, to purvey hay, oats, litter, brushwood and othflr
things for the office of the marshalsea of the household, aud also to give
tallies to the persons from whom the victuals shall be bought. ShenSii
bailiffs and other ministers are to aid him wlieu requisitioned, so that
through their default the victuals may not remain unprovided.
By £., on the information of E. de Malo Laco.
The undermentioned purveyors have like letters, viz.—
John Spereman, assigned to buy hay, oats, litter, bmshwood and
other necessaries for the office of the king's marshalsea.
6 EDWARD II.— Pakt I. 406
1312. Membrane 18— «m^
Tliomas de Garston assigned to do tho same.
Merlin de Gene, assigned to do the same.
Adam de Bray, assigned to do the s»ime.
John de Hereford, assigned to buj bread for the household.
Thomas Scot, assigned to buy bread for the household of queen
Isabella.
Thomas de Ijangedon, assigned to buy ale for the hou«elio1u.
ThomHS Waytepa;), assigned to buy bread for the household.
Richard de Fiztiughaie, assigned to buy ale for the huu^eliold of
queen Isabella.
Thomas de Knrlioloy assigned to buy bread for the bousehoid of
queen Isabella.
William de Brikhulle, assigned to buy mle for the household.
Richard de Brichulle, assigned to buy ale for the household of
queen Isabella.
John de Hampton, assigned to buy hay, oats, litter and brushwood
and other necessaries for the marshalsea of queen Isabella.
Peter de Hertford, assigned to do the same.
Sept. 18. Appointment, during pleasure, of Nicholas de Stavelye, kiog*^ clerk, to
Windsor, the cut^tody of the writs and rolls of the Bench, Dublin.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance 1^ the jubtices of the Bench, Dubliu.
Mandate to John Wogan, justicary of Ireland, to deliver the office to him,
together with its writs and rolls.
Sept 16. Bond for repavmeut in the quinzaine of the Holy Ti Inity to the abbot
Westminster, of Dureford, Hervey de Shun on, William de £yot and John de Brudeford,
executors of the will of l^eury de Gulcleford, of 500 marks delivered by
them as a loan to > lie kiug in the Treasury.
By E., on the information of W. de Norwyco.
Mbubranb 17.
Sept 16. Grant, for life, to Robert son of Payn, of the manor of Eyngeobury wiih
Westminster, the rent of a.«>si7.e of Molleburn and with the hundred of la Horeihorue,
CO. Somerset, as the kiug has restored to Walter, bishop of Coventr)* and
Lichfield, the mnnor of Norton Seint Walery, which he had granied, for
life, to the said Rooert with a promise that if he should deprive him of
that manor to assign him other lands of equal value in compensation.
By E., on the information of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
Sept. 16. Appointment, during pleasure, of Richard de Eston, king's Serjeant, to
Westminster, the custody of the gate called ' le Dunf!Oun ' within the castle of Dover.
He is to receive so long as he shall hold the office for his austenaooe by the
bands of the constable of the castle 6J. a day, and for the sustenance of a
groom (ffarcio) servmg under him 2d, a day.
Sept. 12. Pardon to Richard Sparwe of Dunwich of what pertains to Uie king of
Westminster, a robbery from a ship of Flanders in the port of Orford, and of any
outlawry incurred thereby. By E., on the information of the Steward.
Sept. 15. Grant, for one year, in enlargement of former grant, date 18 July,
Westminster. 4 Edward II., to the mayor, sherifls and citizens of London, of marage
upon all wares brought for sale into the city ; they are to apply the money
accruing therefrom to the constmction of a tower next the dweUing-hoiiae
490 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312. Membrame l7--eant.
nf tlie Fr:ar« Preachers at Bajnvd Castle upon the bank of the Thames.
Dnnu^ that tprm thev are not to lerv pontage upon goods passing over or
under the britJze. Bv K., on the information of Edmand de Malo Laccu
Sept. 16. Emelina d«* Lon^espev, staving in England, has letters nominating Balph
Wc^tmia-tcr. de bharpeiiham a^d John Clement her attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Sept. 17. Assignment to Humphrey de LTttrlburr of the issoes of the cnstom
WefetiDin*>t«rr. upon wool, hi<ie« and wooI-felU in the port of Kyngeston-upon-Hulle, from
the time in which John Vanne shall have received a sum of money
assign e<I to hi in out of that custom, to be received bv him at the hands oi
« the collectors^ until he i*hall lie satisfied in the sum of 343 marks remaining
due to hini out of a sum of 400 marks, granted to him by the king on
account of his good service, out of the issues of the town and honor of
TykhuUe, saving the sustenance and munition of the castle thereof, and
which the keeper of town and honor was commanded to deliver to him.
Of this sum he has, as it appears, only received 38/., and he has surrendered
the letters patent to be cancelled.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke ; and afterwards
by p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the custom to make payment
as above to him, or to Thomas de Fraunton his attorney.
Sept. 16. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Boger de Welles-
WeftminstcT. wort he, esclieator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by
William de Monte Acuto to the abbot and convent of Medmeham of tin
advowson of the church of Dunyate, held in chief.
By £., on the information of E. de Malo Laco*
Protection, until Wliitsunday and for a year then next enaaing, for
Reginald Bussel staying in England. By K.
The like, until Easter, for the prior of Tikeford going beyond seas.
^yC.
lie also has letters nominating brother Henry de London and William
de Xeuport his attorneys for the same time.
Sept. 16. Pardon to Gervase Bokerel and Petronilla his wife for the larceny of
Weftmintter. linen, of the value of 12 pence of Tours, in the house of Balph Ranoaf
and of another piece of Uie value of 12 shillings of Tours, in the hooae of
Richard dc Lespine, for which they were indicted ; also of their abjming
the islands of Gemereye and Gereseye. By K.
Sept. 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, by Nicholas son of Hugh de
Westminster. Sutton of York, of 6 marks of rent in York, to a chaplain to celebrate divine
service daily in the church of St. G^rge, York, for the sonla of Hugh de
Sutton and Matilda his wife. By fine of 20f .
Sept 20. Mandate to the keeper of the town of Berwick-on-Tweed and William
Windsor. Getour, the latter of whom the king had commissioned to sdse all ships
laden with victuals passing beyond that port towards Scotland and to bring
them to that town and to deliver the ships with the victaala and men in
them to the keeper of the town as more fully is contained in the letters
patent, to deliver all victuals that have been forfeited and that are in their
custody or the custody of either of them, or which the said William G^oor
shall hereafter arrest, to Ranulph de Benton, king's clerk, reoeiver of stock
there, to keep until further order. In regard to the victuals the keeper of
the town will be exonerated, provided that the men and shipa already
arrested, or which shall be an'ested hereafter, shall remain in his coatody.
By K., on the information of I. de Warle.
6 EDWARD II.— Part I. 491
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Licence, at the request of John de Cherleton, for the appropriation in
mortmain by the abbot and convent of Shrewsbury of the church of
Conedovre, which is of tlieir patronage, and which consists of two portions,
in augmentation of the pittance of the convent ; licence also that the fixed
number of monks there may be increased by one. By K.
Grant to John de Cherleton of the manor of Isnebrigge, co. Salop, late of
Roger son of John, deceased, and of the bailiwick which the same Roger
held in the king's forests in that county, which manor and bailiwick are in
the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir and for other causes,
to hold with all that appertains to the custody of the manor and bailiwick
until the Iieir shall be of full age. By K.
Mbmbranb 16.
Sept. 16. Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Roger de Welles-
Westminster, worthe, escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain to the
prior and convent of Ravenestone by John Peyvre of 30 acres of land in
Horton, held in chief. By fine of 1 mark.
Sept 18. Grant, after inquisition ad quod damnum, taken by the sheriff of
Westnimster. Gloucester, to] William de Wanton to have the amends of bread and ale from
all men and tenants in his manor of Alcrynton, which is within the hun-
dred of Whitstone, co. Gloucester, which amends are worth 2s, a year.
By K., on the information of Aymer de Valencia.
Sept. 20. Grant to Margaret, late the wife of Peter de Gavaston, sometime earl of
Windsor. Cornwall, tenant in chief, of the castle of Okham, co. Rutland, and the
manors of Kirketon, co. Lincoln, and Brustwyk, co. York, with their mem-
bers, towns, hamlets, hundreds and appurtenances, the county of Rut-
land with the hundreds of Marmesle, Alnestowe, and Esthnndred, the
hamlet of Egihon and Langham, view of frank-pledge and sheriff's aid in
the towns of Ketene, Preston, Okham, Hameledon, Leye, £gilton-Hyde,
Asshwelle, Burlegh, Alesthorpe, Gretham, Cotesmore, Thistleton, Horn,
Berk, Wenton, Little Casterton, Weston, and Empingham, to hold, during
pleasure, for her sustenance, and until the king shall make other provision
for her. By K., on the information of A. de Valencia.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworth, escheator on this side
Trent, to deliver to her, or her attorney, the castle, manors, towns, hamlets,
hundreds, county, view of frank-pledge and aid, together with the armour,
victuals and other things in the castle, which are in his custody.
Mandate to the sheriff of Rutland to deliver to her, or her attorney, the
said castle with its armour, victuals, and other things which are in it, and
the county aforesaid with its rolls, writs and memoranda, and also the
hundreds, hamlets, view of frank-pledge and aid which are in his custody.
Mandate to Edmund de Malo Lacu, keeper of the manor of Brustwyk,
to deliver to her, or her attorney, the manor with its members.
Sept 16. Grant, for five years, to the bailiffs, burgesses and other good men of
Westminster, the town of Gloucester of murage upon all wares brought for sale into the
town. By pet. of C, and by a fine.
Sept. 20. Protection, with clause rogamus^ for five years, for brothers James Dulceti
Windsor, of Lucca and Martin de Regio the attorneys of the master and brethren of
the hospital of St. James, Altopascio {de Alto Pa4su\ in the diooeee of
Lucca, to whom the Pope has granted as an indulgence that once a year
they may be received into churches to collect alms.
By K.y on the information (rf John de Cherleton.
63579. I I
498
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
Sept. 17.
Membrane 16 — coni.
Writ de iniendendo directed to the major, bailiffs and good men of the
W'ei»tmin8ter. town of Bristol for Bartholomew de Badelesmere as constable of the castle
of Bristol and keeper of the town and barton there, notwithstanding a former
mandate directed to them touching the custody of the town and barton by
them in consequence of the dissension which nad arisen between him and
them. They are to answer to him for all fines, amerciaments, issues and
profits which accrued whilst they by virtue of the king's mandate held the
custody of the town and barton.
Sept. 20.
WindM>r.
Sept. 26.
Windsor.
Sept. 16.
Westminster.
Sept. 27.
Windsor.
Sept. 28.
Windsor.
Sept. 29.
Windsor.
Sept. 30.
Windsor.
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Sept. 20.
Windsor.
Sept. 80.
Windsor.
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Alice, late the wife of Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal
of England, staying in England, has letters nominating Admm le Breton
and Henrj de Byteringge her attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Roger Coleman, going to Ireland,, has letters nominating Matthew del
Eschekier his attorney for one year.
Roland, archbishop of Armagh, staying in England, has letters nominating
Simon son of Richard Dimmmeskyn his attorney in Ireland for two years.
Grant to Simon Guidi of Florence, who has promised to provide com and
other victuals to the value of 1,000/. for the king's use and to deliver the
same for the victualling of his castles and towns in Scotland, of 1,000
marks out of the issues of a moiety of the custom upon wool, hides and
wood-fells in the port of Southampton, and to receive the i^emaining 500
marks out of the issues of the like custom in the port of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne. By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo Laco.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the custom in the port of
Southampton.
The like to the collectors in the port of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Safe-conduct, until the feast of St. Edward the king and confessor, at the
instance of A. cardinal priest of St. Prisca, Louis count of Erreux, B.
bishop of Poictiers, the Pope*s chamberlain, Gilbert de Clare, earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, and John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, for
Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, Robert do ClyAord,
John Boteturte and John de Hoselarton, knights, Adam de Herwynton
and Michael de Meldon, and their followers, coming to meet the cardinal,
earls and others of the Council to treat upon divers matters touching the
king, themselves and other nobles, upon which a treaty had been begun at
Merkeyate. [Fadera: Pari Writs.'] ByK.
Protection, for one year, for William Bucke of Swynesheved, vicar of the
church of Bedeneyc in Holand.
Commission of array for Nicholas le Anchor to levy in the counties
of Kent and Sussex 1,000 footmen and to lead them to the king. [Pari,
Writs.] By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Grant, during pleasure, to Peter Tunnel, for his good service, of the
pesage of wools in the town of Southampton.
By K., on the information of £. de Malo Laea.
Writ de intendendo for him directed to the bailifis and good men of
Southampton.
Protection, for one year, for Robert Marmyon.
Protection for three years, in Ireland, for Otto de Grandiasono^ staying
beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
Bond for payment at Easter next to the prior of Bath of 121. 19«. M., ia
which the king is bound to him for 15 quarters of wheat, 20 quarters of
J
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
499
1312. Membrane 16 — cont.
oats, 5 oxen, and 20 wethers, which the prior at the king's request
advanced for the war in Scotland, as is contained in an indenture between
him and Eichard de Chuselden, late sheriff of Somerset, whom the king had
appointed to transact such matters with religious men.
The like to the prior of Rochester for 7/. 11«. 4e?. for 20 quartera of
wheat and 20 quarters of oats, as is contained in an indenture between him
and John le Blund, late sherifif of Kent.
Dec. 1. The like to the prior of Laund for 9/., viz. 40«. for oats, 10 quarters of
Wiodflor. wheat of the price of 8«. a quarter, and 10 quarters of malt of the price of 6#.
a quarter, as is contained in an indenture between him and John de Dene,
late sheriff of Leicester.
Oct. 5.
Wiodflor.
Oct. 11.
Windsor.
Oct. 8.
Windsor.
Oct. 5.
Windsor.
Oct. 12.
Windsor.
Oct. 12.
Windsor.
MSMBRANB 15.
Grant to John de Moubraj, for his greater security, that he and his heirs
may hold his chaces in Burton in Lounesdale and Niddersdale, co. York,
by the metes and bounds as set forth in an inquisition, which the king has
inspected, taken by Hugh de L'outhre, Adam de Middelton and WiUittm de
Huk, the commissioners appointed by the late king to hold an enquiry
touching those chaces.
By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo Lacu, steward of the
king's l^pusehold.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Thomas de Cheddeworth, king's
clerk, to be chamberlain of North Wales ; he is to answer at the Exchequer
for the issues of his office. By C.
Mandate in pursuance to Thomas de Esthale to deliver to him the rolls,
memoranda, and all matters touching that office, which are in his custody.
Vacated because on the Fine Roll,
Mandate directed to sheriffs, bailiffs and other ministers^ upon complaint
by the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr by
Estbinigge in the city of Canterbury, for the arrest of all persons fraudulently
collecting alms by falsely representing themselves to be their proctors.
Money and other goods found upon such persons are to be g^ven to the
proctors of the hospital.
Assignment to Odinus Broart and Margaret his wife of 120/. a year out
of the farm of the city of Norwich, until they shall be satisfied in the sum
of 300/., which the king had granted to them of his gifl for the marriage of
the said Margaret and had subsequentlv assigned to them out of the first
custodies and marriages which should fall in. Bv p.s., and by C.
Mandate in pursuance to the king's bailiffs of the city of Norwich,
Presentation of Nicholas de Lechefeld to the vicarage of the ohurch of
Loudeham, in the diocese of York. By p.s.
Presentation of John de Dutton to the vicarage of the church of Whetele,
in the diocese of York. By p.s.
Safe-conduct, until Easter, at the request of Louis, count of Evreuz, for
William de Mareis, clerk, who is going to Scotland on the business of
Stephen Haudri, citizen and merchant of Paris. By C.
Grant, until the feast of St. John the Baptist, to the abbot of Dureford,
Hervey de Stanton, William Eyot and John de Bradeford, executors of
II 2
500
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312.
Oct. 8.
Windsor.
Oct. 13.
Windsor.
Oct. 11.
Windsor.
Sept. 27.
Windsor.
Oct. 13.
Windsor.
Oct. 17.
Windsor.
Oct 10.
Windsor.
Oct. 18.
Windsor.
Metnbrane 15 — cont.
the will of Henry de Guldeford, to hare free administration of his goods,
as they have satisfied the king for those debts, for which the goods of the
deceafted bad been taken into his hands. By C.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Surrey and Sussex.
Safe-conduct, until Martinmas, at the instance of A. cardinal priest of
St. Prisca, I^uis, count of Evreax, R. bishop of Poictiers, chamberlain of
the Pope, Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester aud Hertford and John de
Britannia, earl of Richmond, for Thomas, earl of Lancaster, with his followers
and a<lhcrcnt8, who are to meet the cardinal, bishop^ earls and others of the
Council to treat of matters of importance. [Pari. fFrits.'] By E.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, with his followers
and adherents.
Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, with his followers and
adherents.
Henry de Percy and his followers.
Robert de Clifford and his followers.
John Boteturte and his followers.
John de Heselarton and his followers. [Pari. Writs.']
Safe-conduct, until Martinmas, for Walter de Skidemore and John de
Bentle, the king's commissioners, when conducting Elicabethy wife of
Robert de Brus, earl of Carrik, to Shaftesbury, and also for her and
her household. [Foedera.'] By EI. and C.
Grant to Master Aymon de Jovenzano, ling's clerk, of the prebend of
Wistowe, in the church of St. Peter, York, in the kin^s gift by reason of
the former voidance of the archbishopric of York m the time of king
Edward I. By pj.
Mandate in pursuance to W. archbishop of York.
Writ of aid, until "Easter, for Simon Guidi of Florence, who has pro-
mised to provide corn and other victuals to tlie value of 1,0601. and to
deliver the same for the victualling of the king's caatles and towns in
Scotland.
Adam Penerey, staying in England, has letters nominating John Peneraj
his attorney for one year,
Notification of the acceptance of the oath of John le Tavemer, a burges
of Bristol, whom his fellow burgesses have elected mayor and have pre-
eented to the king, as in their petition they have set forth that the oonstahle
of the castle of Bristol, to whom, by virtue of their charter from the lata
king, they ought to have presented the mayor, does not stay in the castle.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Writ de intendendo directed to the bailiffs, good men and oommonalty of
of the town of Bristol for him as mayor.
By E., on the information of the earl of Pteibioke,
Licence for the prior and convent of St. Eatherine's without Lincoln to
appropriate in mortmain the church of Stapelford by Norton Disnj, whkk
b of their advowson. By fine of 60 maiks.
Grant, for life, to John de Elsefeld, in satisfaction of a ^rant of 100
marks a year at the Exchequer until he shall be provided with lands and
rents to that value, of the manor of Idenne, co. Sussex, which is extended
at 71. 2i. lHd.j and 2} lbs. of pepper with 1^ lbs, of onmin, and of all the
lands late of Robert de Brus in Totenham, co. Middlesex, which are ez*
J
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
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1312. Membrane 15 — cont.
tended at 12/., the lands late of Thomas de Wejland in Massingham,
extended at 8 marks, the lands in Beseby, Hoawerdeby, Gonnerby, Hal-
waldeby, Askeby, Fenby, Northcotes and Brigesle, late of Tho-nas de
Wodehay, which have fallen into the king's hands becanse he was a bastard
and died without heirs, and which are extended at 42/. a year.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Oct. 15. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Wladtor. Rochester by Walter de Finchingfeld of a messuage and ISO acres of land
in Suthflete. By fine of 10 marks.
Oct. 4.
Windsor.
Oct. 2.
Windsor.
Oct. 4.
Windsor.
Oct. 3.
Windsor.
Sept. 16.
Westminster.
Oct. 6.
Windsor.
Oct. 6.
Windsor.
Sept. 27.
Windsor.
Mb M BRAN B 14.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Sandale, king's clerk, to hold
the place of treasurer of the Exchequer.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Mandate to Walter de Norwyco to deliver to him the keys and other
matters touching the office.
Writ de intendendo directed to the barons of the Exchequer for him.
{Pari Writs.]
m
Safe-conduct for John de Syberteswelle and William Termund^ masters
of the king's ship le Mighhel ol Westminster, whom the king has appointed,
during pleasure, to the custody of that ship.
By K., on the information of B. de Northburgb.
Writ de intendendo for Michael Toraud, whom Walter Waldeshef, the
chief butler, has appointed, during his pleasure, as his deputy in the ports
of the county of Devon, and also of Bridgewater and Lym.
The like for Oliver Matheu in all the ports in the county of Cornwall.
Appointment, during pleasure, at the request of Alice Malemeyns, of
Richard de Dunstaple to the office of chief crier before the justices of the
King's Bench, in consideration of a release made to the king by her, as
executrix of the will of Bobert Poun, king's seijeant-at-arms, of mil
debts in which the king was bound to him, and also of a release which the
said Richard made to her of a debt in which she was bound to him.
By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo Laca.
Mandate in pursuance to the justices of the King's Bench.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Evesham by John de Whitchirche of 8 acres of land in Newenhamj and
by Peter de Stoke of 13«. 4c/. of rent in the same town. By fine of 40t«
Appointment of John Lenf ant, knight, to be seneschal of Ponthieu and .
Monstreuil. [Fcedera,']
Acquittance to Alexander de Cumpton, keeper of the lands of the
Templars in the counties of Warwick and Leicester, for 74 oxen, one ooWy
40 bullocks, 80 wethers and 40 swine out of the stock of the manors in
those counties, delivered by him by * the king's command in the park of
Windsor for the use of the household.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Grant to Simon Guidy of Florence, who has promised to provide com and
other victuals to the value of 1,060/., for the king's use and for victualling the
king's castles and towns in Scotland, of 1,090 marks oat of a moiety of the
custom on wool, hides, and wool-fells in the port of Sonthamptoni and 600
602
CALENDAB OP PATENT BOLLS.
1312. Membrane 14 — cont.
marksi the remainder of the above sam, out of the issueB of the like eiistom
in the port of Newcastle-upon-Tjne.
Bj K.y on the information of E. de Male Lacu.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the custom in the port of
Southampton.
The like to the collectors of the custom in the port of NewcasUe-apon-
Tyne.
Oct. 8. Safe-conduct, at the instance of A. cardinal priest of St. Priscay Louis,
Windior. count of Evreux, B. bishop of Poictiers, chamberlain of the Pope,
Gilbert do Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and John de Britannia,
earl of Bichmond, for Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex,
Bobert de Glyfford, John Boteturto and John de Heselarton, knights, Adam
de Herwynton, and Michael de Meldon with their followers, who are to meet
the cardinal, bishop, carls and others of the Council to tr^ of matters of
importance. [Fcedera : Pari, fFrits,'] By K.
Memorandum, These letters are in triplicate^ certain words excepted,
Oct. 0. Presentation of Walter de Ditton, clerk, to the church of Northscarlei
Windsor, in the diocese of Lincoln. By pj.
Vacated because otherwise below,
Bichard do Watton, prebendary of the church of Yageston in the
church of St. Patrick, Dublin, staying in England on the king's serriee,
has letters nominating Martin de Flsshacre his attorney in Ireland for two
years.
Licence for Henry de Lancastre to grant his manor of Minstieworth,
CO. Gloucester, held in chief, to Peter de Baa for life. By fine of 10/.
Vacated because on the Patent Boll for the fourth year.
Writ of aid, until Easter, directed to sherifPs, bailiffs, ministers and all
other lieges for Bichard Conceden, master of the king's ship la Marie of
Westminster, bound for the town of St John, Perth. The king has giTSQ
him power to impress 60 able mariners to man his ship, and every aasistanoe
is to be rendered to him when selecting his crew.
By K., on the information of William de Monte Acnto.
The like for the undermentioned masters, viz.—
Henry de Horseie, master of the king's ship la Joanette of Westminster,
for as many men.
Henry de la Newe Huthe, master of the king's ship la Swaime of
Westminster, for 30 men.
Henry de Hethe, master of the king's ship la Nicolas of Westminster,
for 60 men.
Oct 7. Grant, until the king shall otherwise order, to Margaret, late the wife
Wirndsor. of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, tenant in chief, of the knighti^
fees, and adrowsons of the churches and hospitals appertaining to the
castles, manors and lands granted to her, 16 September 13 12, for her
sustenance, viz. the castle of Okham, co. Bulland, and the manors of
Kirketon, co. Lincoln, and Brustwyk, co. York, with their members, towMb
hamlets, hundreds and their appurtenances, the county of Bntland with the
hundreds of Marmesle, Alnestowe and Esthundred, the hamlets of Elgilton
and Langham, view of frank-pledge, and sheriffs' aid in the towns of Ketene^
Preston, Okham, Hameledon, Leie, Egildon-Hyde, Asshewelle, Borkgb,
Alesthorpe, Gretham, Cotesmore, Thistleton, Mom, Berk, Wenton, Little
Casterton, Weston and Empyngham.
1311.
June 1.
Berwick-on-
Tweed.
1312.
Oct. 10.
Windsor.
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6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
503
1312.
Oct. 8.
Windsor.
Oct. 10.
Windsor.
Oct. 12.
Windsor.
Oct. 15.
Windsor.
Oct. 16.
Windsor.
Oct. 17.
Windsor.
Oct. 19.
Windsor.
Metnbrane 14— co»/.
Writ of aid, until Easter, directed to all sberiJffs, balii£&, ministers and
all other lieges for John de Enefeld, king*s clerk and captain of four of his
ships bound for Scotland to victual the town of St. John, Perth. The
king has given him power along the sea coast to impress able men and
capable of bearing arms to man the ships and bnrges.
By K., on the infonnation of Ajmer de Valencia.
Safe-conduct, for one year, for Hugh de Hoghton, king's merchant,
trading throughout the realm.
By K., on the information of William de Monte Acuto.
Nicholas de Cheny and Eleanor his wife, going to the island of Gkme-
reye, have letters nominating Balph de Knoville and John de Norton their
attorneys until Midsummer.
The abbot of Savigny, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
brother Giles de Saviniaco and John de Bloyu his attorneys for two years.
Notification ' to W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, or to his vicar-
general, of the royal assent to the election of Alice de Alderdelegh, a nun of
St. Mary's, Chester, to be prioress of that house. By p.8.
William de Donecastre, staying in England, has letters nominating
Ralph de Cubbelay his attorney in Ireland for three years.
Protection, for one year, for Hugh de Paunton.
The abbot of St. Augustine's, Bristol, staying in England, has letters
nominating Henry Gk)lde and John Du his attorneys in Ireland for one
year.
Acquittance for John de Bedewynde, steward of Cornwall, for 100 marks
out of the issues of his stewardship, delivered by him into the king's
chamber. By p.s.
Oct. 9.
Windsor.
Oct. 22.
Windsor.
Oct. 20.
Windsor.
Oct. 21.
Windsor.
Oct. 21.
Windsor.
Oct. 20.
Windsor.
Mbmbranb 13.
Presentation of Walter de Ditton to the church of Northscarle, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of the Templars
being in his hands. By p.8.
Presentation of Henry de Idderbjr to the vicarage of the church of
Shome, in the diocese of Rochester, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the priory of Bermundeseie.
Walter, abbot of Valmont (de Valido Monte), staying beyond seas, has
letters nominating William de la Fosse his attorney for two years.
The abbot of St. Augustine's, Bristol, staying in England, has letters
nominating Henry Golde, his fellow canon, and John Da his attorneys in
Ireland for one year.
Presentation of Edmund Neue, chaplain, to the vicarage of the church
of Shome, in the diocese of Rochester, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the priory of Bermundeseye. By p.s.
Appointment, until Christmas, of Adam de Bray to purvey hay, oats,
litter, brushwood and other things belonging to the marshalsea of the
household, and to give tallies to the persons from whom the same shall be
obtained.
504
CALENDAR OP PATENT BOLLS.
1312.
Oct. 21.
Windsor.
Oct. 28.
Windsor.
1313.
Jan. 6.
Windsor.
Jan. 14.
Windsor.
1312.
Oct. 21.
Windsor.
Oct. 21.
Windsor.
Oct. 16.
Windsor.
Oct. 20.
Windsor.
Oct. 20.
Windsor.
Oct. 23.
Windsor.
Membrane Y^^-^cont,
The like, until the Epiphany, of the under-mentioned m parrejon of
hay, oats, litter brushwood, &c., viz.-**
John Sperman. Peter de Hertford.
John do Hampton. Thomas de Gbirston.
Merlin do Ceue, as above until the Purification.
Adam de Braj, as above.
John de Redinges, until Mid- Lent.
Robert de Donecastre,
John Sperman,
John de Hampton,
Peter de Hertford,
John de Te/^la,
Thomas de Garston,
Renewed by the bishop of Worcester.
as above, of hay, oats, &c
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Stapeldon to the
dean and chapter of the church of St. Peter, Exeter, of an acre of land in
Draynet in Pen with and of the advowson of the church of that town for
the sustenance of twelve scholars in the University of Oxford ; also for them
to receive the same, and to appropriate the church for the above purpose.
By a fine of lOOf . made before the Treasurer.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John Beneger to be a justice of the
Bench, Dublin.
Mandate in pursuance to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, and A. de
Bykenor, treasurer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William le Deveneys, in the place of
Hugh Canon, to be a justice of the Bench, Dublin.
Mandate in pursuance to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, and A. de
Bykenor, treasurer of the Exchequer, Dublin.
Master Henry de Raggeleye, staying in Ireland, has letters nominatiog
Richard de Berton his attorney for two years.
Safe-conduct, until Martinmas, at the instance of W. bishop of Worcester
staging on the king's service in London, fur the king's servants sent with
cartd to Worcester to carry from thence to London the books, rolls, and
other goods of the bishop.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Hyde by Winchester by Agnes de Cardeville of 26 acres of land, 2 acres
of meadow, 3 acres of wood, \2d, of rent, and a rent of a moiety of
^ lb. of pepper in Burythorpe and Hodestone. By fine of 6 marks.
Writ of aid for John le Warde, king's bailiff* of the lands of the Templars
in the county of Etfsex, whom the king has commanded to forward to
the town of St. John, Perth, for victualling the town, the 400 quarters of
corn which the king has caused to be provided at Herewyk for that purpose.
By K., on the information of William de Monte Acute
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Fr6aax
{de Pratellis) by Thomas de Marisco of Speghtebury of a moiety of a
mill in Speghtebury in exchange for 2 acres of land and one rood of
meadow in the same town. By fine of 1 marie.
6 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 605
jQ"! 2, Membrane 13 — cont
Grant, during pleasure, to John de Jakesle, chaplain, of the custodj'of
the hospital of 8t. Margaret without Huntjngdon, escheated into the king's
hands by reason of Robert de Brus being a rebel.
Oct. 27. Grant to Theobald de Trecis, king's clerk, of the prebend of Wonderden,*
Wettaiinstcr. in the free chapel of Bruges. By p.8. [2608.]
Mandate in pursuance to the denn and chapter of the free chapeL
Oct. 24. Presentation of Roger de Blakessale to the church of Hoo, in the diocese
Windsor, of Norwich. By p.s.
Oct. 28. Appointment, at will, of Robert de Campedene to the custody of the
WMtminster. king's park and warren belonging to his manor of Thistelworth.
By K., on the information of Roger de Northburgh.
Presentation of Roger de Northburgh to the church of St. Maugan, in
the diocese of Exeter. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled*
Oct 28. Appointment of W. bishop of Worcester, John de Sandale, and Walter
Windsor, de Norwico to take fines from all those who hold lands to the value of 40/.
a year, or an entire knight's fee of that value, whether they hold in chief
or of others, and who ought to be knights and are not, and who are bound
to assume knighthood on this side of AH Saints Day, but who wish to make
fines with the king for a respite from doing so ; and also to grant a like
respite to those who have made such fines.
Oct. 28. Respite, for two years, from assuming knighthood for Walter de Houby in
W«stminttar. consideration of a fine of five marks, which he has made at the Exchequer.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Leicester.
Vacated because on the Fine Boll.
Pardon to John de Chaucombe, of a trespass committed by him by
taking a deer in the forest of Wyndesor.
By K., on the information of Oliver de Burd^ab.
Oct. 28. Appointment, during pleasure, of David ap Madok ap Yevan to the
Westminster, bailiwick of the bedelary of the comote of Coleshulle, in the county of
Flint, to hold in the same manner as ]V(adok ap Yevan his father
held it. By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Oct 27. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Worcester, by Edward Burnel, of a carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow,
10 acres of pasture, a weir, and Bs, of rent in the manor of Kydermenstre.
By fine of iOO^r.
The like for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Worcester, by Edward Burnel, of 1(50 acres of wood in the manor of Kyder-
menstre, held in chief. By fine of lOOf.
Oct 28. Mandate to Roger de Wellesworth, escheator on this side Trent, for
Westminster, the restitution of the temporalities of the priory of Bermandeseye to
Peter de Sancto Laurencio, a monk of that house, whose preferment by the
prior of La Charit^ sur Loire {de Caritate) to be prior of BermundetMye
the king has accepted.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights, free men, and other tenants
of the priory.
Oct. 20. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Windsor. Eynesham, by John de Thrillawe, clerk, of a messuage and a carocate of
land in Wik Rysingdon. By fine of lOOf .
* Bondredon in the priry seal.
506
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
132^2. Membrane 13 — cont,
Nov. 3. FrcBentation of John de Wylton to the church of Bokton Anulph, in the
Windsor, diocese of Canterburj, in the king's gift bj reason of the cnatodj of Stephen
de Burghcrshe, deceased, tenant in chief, being in his hands.
By K.y on the information of J. de Sandale.
Nov. 5. Nicholas de Nctterville, staying in Ireland, has letters nominating Philip
Windsor. Rudipak and William Archebaud his attorneys for two years.
MSMBRANB 12.
Oct. 20. Licence for Simon atte Broke of Paulynescreye to grant a messuage,
Windsor. 40 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 2 acres of wood, 4 acres of aldergrove
and 4s. of rent in Paulynescreye, held in chief, to John Vyvyan and
Margaret his wife and Thomas their son, to hold to them and ihe heirs of
the body of the said Thomas, with remainder failing such issue to the right
heirs of John Vyvyan. By fine of ^ mark.
Oct. 28. Licence for Richard son of Hamo de Pulford to grant the manor of
Westminster. Eton, excepting forty acres of land, held in chief, to Philip Gerard, clerk,
and for him to re-grant the same to the grantor for his life, with remaiDders
to Agnes, late the wife of Richard son of Richard son of Hamo de Pulford, for
her life, to Robert son of Richard son of Richard son of Hamo de Pulford
and his issue, and to the right heirs of Richard son of Hamo de Pulford.
By fine of 5 marics.
Licence for Richard son of Hamo de Pulford to grant 40 acres of land
in Eton, held in chief, to Agnes, late the wife of Richard son of Richard son
of Hamo de Pulford, for her life, with successive remainders to Robert son
of the same Agnes and the heirs of his body, and to the said Richard son of
BEamo do Pulford and his heirs.
By a fine contained above in another charter.
Oct. 28. Grant, for life, to Nicholas de Segrave, in place of land to the value of
Westminster. 100/. a year, which the king has promised to provide him with, of the castle
and town of Oreford, co. Suffolk, to the value of 40/. a year, and 60/. a year
out of the farm of the town of Ipswich to be received at the hands of the
bailiffs of the town. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wyngefeld to deliver to him the
castle and town with the armour, &c., which are in his custody.
The like to the bailiffs of the town of Ipswich to deliver to him the
above sum of 60/. a year, for which an allowance will be made to them
in their account
Licence, during pleasure, notwithstanding any prohibition on the king's
behalf, for Peter de Torigniaco, prior of Derhust (or Dcrhurst), in the diocese
of Worcester, to go to France and to the court of Rome and elsewhere
beyond seas, provided that he attempts nothing to the prejudice of the king.
By K. and C.
Oct. 31. Presentation of Thomas de Redynges to. the prebendal church of
Windsor. Wretelyng in the king's free chapel of Hastingesi in the diooese of
Chichester. By p.8.
Oct. 28.
Windsor.
Nov. 2.
Windsor.
Bond to John de Sandale for 3,000 marks, which he, when treasuxery
lent to the king in the fourth year of his reign. By p.8.
Mandate to the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Bristol not to meddle
with the custody of the town, but to be obedient to Bartholomew de
Badelesmerei or his attorney, as constable of the castle of Bristol and
6 EDWAKD n.~PART I.
507
1312.
Oct. 30.
Windsor.
Nov. 2.
WmcUor.
Nor. 1.
Windior.
Nov. 2.
Windsor.
Nov. 2.
Windsor.
Nov. 6.
Windsor.
Membrane 12 — cant.
keeper of the town and barton. They are to answer to him for all profits
and issues of the town and barton received bj them since September 30,
the date of his appointment by the king, as the king understands that theyi
because in the mandate directed to them no mention was made of the
commonalty of the town, have refused to obey the attorney of Bartholomew
de Badelesmere bearing the king*9 mandate to them in his place, pretending
that they ought to have the custxMiy of the town and barton by pretext of a
mandate to them touching the safe keeping of the same until the king with
the council should direct otherwise.
Mandate to Hugh le Mercer, escheator in the county of Chester, for the
restitution of the temporalities of the priory of St. Mary, Chester, to Alice
de Alderdeleygh, a nun of that house, whose election as prioress thereof has
been confirmed by Ralph de Leycestre, vicar-general of W. bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield.
Writ de intendendo directed to the knights, free men and other tenants
of the priory for her.
Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant, dated 10 January, 31 Edward L,
to John de London of Bonrdeaux, to whom the late king in consideration
of his good service in Gascony had previously granted the liberty to be a
free burgess of the town of Southampton and to enjoy and use the liberties
and customs of a free burgess with exemption from tallages, aids and all
contributions touching that town, that Blanche his wife, Andrew, John and
Henry his sons and Menesina and Alice his daughters may be free burgesses
of the same town and enjoy the like liberties and exemption. By p.8.
Grant, in enlargement of the preceding grant, to the same John de
London and Joan his wife to be free burgesses of the town of Soothampton
with the like liberties and exemption. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Sibbeton by John de Bedenhale, clerk, of a messuage, 78 acres of land,
4 acres of meadow, 12^ acres of pasture, 24 acres of wood, ISs. lid, oi rent,
and a rent of a knife and a bow in Pesenhale. By fine of 10/.
Licence, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, for the
abbess and convent of Berkingges to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to
the value of 20/. a year. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Bobert de Malberthorpe son
and heir of William son of Robert de Malberthorpe, to give effect to a like
licence granted to his father in consideration of a fine of five marks, of a
toft, 10 acres of land, 5 acres of pasture, and 40s. of rent in Malberthorpe
to William the chaplain, keeper of the altar of St. Laurence in the church
of St. Mary, Malberthorpe, to celebrate divine service daily for the soul of
the grantor and the soul of his father and the souls of his ancestors and
successors.
Protection, until Easter, for Boger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, staying in
Wales on the king's service.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Nov. 6.
Windsor.
Nov. 6.
Windsor.
Mbmbranb 11.
Protection, for two years, for William de la Marche, going to Ireland on
the king's service.
Safe-conduct, until Sunday after the octave of St. Martin, at the instance
of A. cardinal priest of St. Prisca, Louis, count of Evreux, B. bishop of
510
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
Nov. 8.
Windiior.
Not. 12.
Sheen.
Nov. 10.
Sheen.
Nov. 18.
Windsor.
Nov. 21.
Wicdior.
Nov. 20.
Windsor.
Nov, 18.
WindBor.
Membrane 10 — conL
Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, and his followers and
adherents.
Henry de Percy and his followers.
Robert do Clyfford and his followers.
John Boteturto and his followers. [^Fcedera : Pari, fVriU,']
Licence, at the request of Mary the king's sister, a nun of Ambresbnry,
for the alienation in mortmain to the prioress and nuns of Ambresbory by
Reginald lo Fraunkeleyn of 12 acres of land in Chadelworth, and by John
Doublet of Kenebury of 4#. of rent in Walecote, which the prioress and
nuns were accustomed to pay to him for two marshes held by them in that
town, and which he has remised to them.
Presentation of Peter de Abyton to the church af Stepelmordon in the
diocese of Ely. By p.s.
Presentation of Peter do Abyton, king's clerk, to J. bishop of Ely for
induction as parson of the church of Steplemorden. The late king, an-
miudful of the right of the crown, having presented him to that church as
in his gift by reason of the voidance of the see of Winchester, the present
king fearing that this act may create a precedent prejudicial to the right of
the crown in the advowson of the church has presented the said Peter to
it as being void and in his gift. By p.8.
Appointment at will, at the request of Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk,
keeper of the Wardrobe, of Nicholas de Acton to the custody of the king^s
seal called the' coket ' in the town of Berwick-on-Tweed, and to the costody
of the Exchange (jcustodiamCamlni) there, which office Boger de Walkington,
deceased, had held in the same town. By pjk
Mandate in pursuance to John de Weston, chamberlain of Scotland, to
deliver the office to him and to pay him the usual salary so long as he holds
the office.
Grant to Alice de Leygrave, the king's nurse, of the custody of the
manor of Horsington, co. Somerset, late of William Bussel, tenant in chief,
to hold until his heir shall be of full age.
By K., on the information of B. de Northbuigh.
Mandate to John de Leygra?e to deliver the custody together with the
issues thei*eof received by him to her to hold as of the king's gift.
John de Fresingfeld, staying in England, has letters nominating Robert
son of Richard de Fresingfeld his attorney in Ireland for two yean.
Grant, during pleasure, to John Comyn for his sustenance, in consideration
of the fidelity of his father, John Comyn, killed on the service of the late
king in ScoUand, and also of his own fidelity to both the late and present
king, and because his lands in Scotland are laid waste by the king's Scotch
enemies, of the manor of Mannesfeld, co. Nottingham, with the soke and
farm of Lyndeby and mills of Garbelton to the value of 54/. I4«.y the
manor of Geytinton, co. Northampton, to the value of 52/., and the manor
of Harewelle, co. Berks, to the value of 30/. a year. By K., and C.
Writ de intendendo for him directed to the knights, free men, and other
tenants of the manor of Mannesfeld and soke of the same.
The like to the knights, free men, and tenants of the manor of Gay-
tin ton.
The like to the knights, free men and tenants of the manor of Ehrewelle.
IFcedera,']
Licence, for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
St. Augustine's, Canterbury, by Richard de Bere of 70 acres and a moiety
of a messuage in Gemeweye, which are extended at SOs, a year, as appears
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
511
1312.
Nov. 20.
Windsor.
Nov. 20.
Windsor.
Nov. 20.
Windsor.
Nov. 25.
Windsor.
Nov. 20.
Windsor.
Nov. 24.
Windsor.
Nov. 26.
Windsor.
Nov. 24.
Windsor.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Membrane 10 — cont,
bj an inquisition taken bj Roger de Wellesworth, escbeator on this side
Trent, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them, in consideration of
a fine, to acquire in mortmain lands to the value of 60/. a year.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ingelram Berenger of 2 virgates
of land in Shipton by Lutegarsale to a chaplain to celebrate divine service
daily in the church of Shipton by Lutegarsale for all Christian souls.
By fine of 1 mark.
Safe-conduct, until the Purification, for John le Lung, king's Serjeant,
going to South Wales to convey to the castle of Windsor animals bought
there by the chamberlain of South Wales.
The like for Adam le Chaumberleyn ivhom the king is sending to
Kermerdyn to bring animals to the castle of Windsor.
Pardon to Anfrid de Staunton and Philip his brother for acquiring,
without licence, to them and the heirs of Ajifrid a messuage, 180 acres of
land, 4 acres of meadow, 4 acres of pasture, 200 acres of wood, and
16«. 8df. of rent in Aleaford from Philip de Thunderle, held in chief as of
the honor of Boulogne, which is in the king's hands as appears by an
inquisition taken by Roger de Wellesworth, escheator on this side Trent ;
with restitution of ^e same. By fine of 40f.
Exemption, for life, for Oliver de Punchardon from being compelled to
become a knight. By pji.
Presentation of Amald Guillelmi de Clauerye to the church of Pumiro,
in the diocese of Agen. By p.s.
Grant to Thomas Wale, in part satisfaction of 560 marks in which the
king is bound to him for a release to him and his heirs of the wood in the
county of Northampton, which lies between the trench called * la Brenette '
and the forest of Whittlewode and extends towards Wappenham and la
Frethe of Buckenhulle, of the custody of the manor of Herdwik, co. Oxford,
in the king's hands by reason of the heir of John de Grei, tenant in chief,
being a minor, which manor is extended at 8/. 7«. 10c?. a year, to hold
for a term of 10 years to the value of 80/. If the heii* attain full age
before the completion of that term and shall have seizin of his lands, the
king will make good any deficiency out of other custodies.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Wellesworth^ escheator on this side
Trent.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbess and nuns of Lacok
by Thomas de Cockelbergh and John de Menstreworth of a meesnage^
36 acres of land, and 1 Is. of rent in Wodemancote. By fine of 40#.
William de Poyntz, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Ellas Peres
his attorney for qne year.
William de Deen, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
nominating Ralph Coterel and Simon Croizer his attorneys until the first
Sunday in Lent.
Protection also for him for the same time.
Nov. 24.
Windsor.
MSMBRANB 9.
Acquittance to Alexander de Compton, keepered the manors of the Templars
in the counties of Leicester and Warwick, for 40 marks oat of the issues of
those manors paid by him in the king's chamber. By p.8.
512
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Nov. 24.
Windfor.
Nov. 24.
Windsor.
Nov. 20.
Windsor.
Nov. 26.
Windsor.
Nov. 26.
Windsor.
Membrane 9 — conU
Assignment to Hugh le Despenser the elder of all custodies and marriages
on both sides of the Trent which are in the king's hand, or which shall
first fall in, at the appraisement of the treasurer and barons of the
Exchequer, until he shall be satisBed in the sum of 2,086/. 2#. 5d^ in which
the kin^ is bound to him, viz. in 1,508/. 4#. lid, arrears of a sum of
2,644/. 6^. Sd. due to him for divers causes as well in the time of king
Edward L as of the present king, in discharge of which a like assignment
has been made to him ; in 200/. paid bj him iuto the Treasury in the term
of Michaelmas in the fifth year of the king's reign for the custody of the
lands of Nicholas de Poyntz, tenant in chief, during the minority and with
the marriage of his heir, which custody and marriage were sold to him in
the king*s name but were subsequently resumed ; in 37/. 17#. 6d, for 1 1 tuns
of wine bought from him for the king's use, in the second year of his
reign, by Henry de Say, the butler; and in the sums of 100/., 40/.
and 200/., delivered by him in the Wardrobe to Ingelard de Warle, king's
clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, on 5 November last, 13 November and
25 November respectively, for the king's business, as is contained in a certi-
ficate of the Exchequer made to him in the king's Chancery. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to
appraise and deliver to him all such custodies and marriages.
The like to Roger de Wellesworth, escheator on this side Trent, to assist
the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer therein and to make delivery
to him.
The like to Robert de Wodehous, escheator beyond Trent.
Assignment of Aymer de Valencia, carl of Pembroke, in part pajrment
of the king's debts due to him, of the custody of two parts of die lands
late of Juhn de Fryville, tenant in chief, in Caxton and Wrottyng, co. Cam-
bridge, in the king's hands by reason of Richard his son and heir being a
minor, which are extended at 18/. IS^d. a year, to*hold to the end of a term
of seven years, at which lime the heir will be of full age, if he shall live
so long, together with the marriage of the heir to the value of 200 marks.
If the heir die during that period the earl is to retain the custody to the
end of the term. By K., on the information of J. de Sandafe.
Vacated upon surrender and cancelled because otherwise below.
Licence to Katlierine de Audiddelc, in consideration of the good aenrioe
of James de Perers, to grant to him and Ela his wife, her daughter, and
their heirs, her castle of Thlamandevery in Wales, held in chief, tc«;ether
with its lands, rents, woods and other appurtenances. By pA
Pardon to John Mauveysin and Alice his wife, and Robert Grrm ol
Benstede and Amphelesia his wife, for acquiring, without the late king's
licence, to them and the heirs of .the bodies of Robert and Amphelesia,
from Richard de Drencheston, chaplain, tenant in chief, the feoffee of the
same John Mauveysin, 2 messuages, 30 acres of land, one acre of meadow
and 5 acres of wood in Little Bradeleye, with remainder, failing such issue,
upon the decease of the said John, Alice, Robert and Amph^eaia, to the
right heirs of the said John ; with restitution of the same. By fine of SOt.
Appointment of William do Dene, knight, and Richard de Story, burgees
of Shrewsbury, to be the king's proctors to treat with Johan seiffnenr de
Fiens and Monsieur Guilliam de Nyvelle, knights, the envoys o? Bobert|
count of Flanders, touching disputes and quarrels between their subjects.
French. [^Fcedera.']
Pardon to Adam de Stocke and Gena his wife and Patrick his son fer
acquiring to them and his heirs, without licence, the manor of Stocke by
Calne from Thomas de Sancto Vigore, tenant in chief; with restitation of
the same. By fine of 10 marka.
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
513
1312.
Nov. 20.
Windsor.
Nov. 28.
WindBor.
Nov. 28,
Windsor.
Dec. 3.
Windsor.
Dec. 1.
Windsor.
Membrane 9 — cont.
Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Welleswortb, escheator on this side
Trent, to deliver the manor to them.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Grymmesby by Robert de Benyngworthe of 3 tofts, a bovate of land and
lbs. 6d. of rent in Thorgramby and Hadclif and the advowson of a fourth
part of the church of the town of Thorgramby. By fine of 20 marks.
Licence to Nicholas de Olmested to grant in fee to William de Northho
and Olive his wife 60 acres of land and 3#. of rent and a third part of a
messuage in Chatynge, held in chief. By fine of 40s,
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ranulph de Stony Staunton of
3 messuages and 3 virgates of land in Stony Staunton to a chaplain to cele-
brate divine service daily in the church of St. Peter, Stonystaunton, for
his soul and all Christian souls. By lino of 5 marks.
Giles archbishop of Rouen, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Hugh Aurelzer and William Alaire his attorneys for two years.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the master and brethren of the
hospital of Burton St. Lazar by John de Sutherne of Lokhagh of 19 acres
of land in Sponden ; by Thomas le Fevre of Lokhagh of 17 acres and
3 roods of land in the same town ; by Thomas Poer of a messuage, 86 acres
of land and 4^ acres of meadow in the same town ; by Alice de Lokhagh of
a toft there ; and by Robert de Sallowe of a messuage, 34 acres of land,
3 acres of meadow, and 9s. of rent in the same town. By fine of 10/.
Dec 6.
Windsor.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Nov. 1.
Windsor.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Dec. 4.
Windsor.
63579.
Mbmbranb 8.
Edmund («/c), dean of the church of St. Mary, Salisbury, staying beyond
seas, has letters nominating Master Bertrand de Ruppe, clerk, his attorney
for one year.
Appointment of John de Wygeton, William de Mulecastre and the sheriff
of Cumberland to be keepers of the peace for that county. [^ParL PFritsJ]
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Touecestre to the custody of
the manor of Langeleye Mareys, receiving for the custody of the manor, so
long as he shall hold the same, Qd. a day. By p.s.
Assignment to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, in part payment of
the king's debts due to him, of the custody of two parts of the lands, late of
John de Fryville, deceased, tenant in chief, in Caxton, co. Cambridge,
which are in the king's hands by reason of Richard his son and heir being
a minor, and which are extended at 17/. 14^. Sd. a year. The earl is to
hold the custody for a term of seven years, when the heir will be of full
age, if he shall live so long, together with his marriage. If the heir dies
a minor and unmarried, his heir being under age, the earl is to retain
the custody for the full term of years together with the marriage of the
next heir to the value of 200 marks.
By K., on the information of J. de Sandale.
Grant to Ebulo de Montibus, late constable of the castle of Strivelyn, of
300/. to be received in the term of St. John the Baptist out of the tenth
granted to the king by the clergy of England, in satisfaction of a like
sum in which the king is bound to him as well for arrears of his wages and
for replacing his horses, lost on the king's service, whilst he was in garrison
in that caeUe, as for divers victuals and stock {mortua gqmisturd) bought
K K
514
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
1312.
Dec. 8.
Wiiidfior.
Dec. 6.
Windflor.
Dec. 14.
Windsor.
Dec. 8.
Windsor.
Dec. 4.
Windsor.
Dec. 9.
Windsor.
Membrane S^-^cont,
from him for the equipment of the casUe, as is contained in a bill ander
the seal of the chamberlain of Scotland, which he has delivered into the
Chancery. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Vacated^ upon surrender and cancelled.
Grant to Reymund Elys Oaillelmi, Reymund de Ponte, John de Clusen,
William de la Lande, Vitalis de la Tapie, merchants of Agen, of the issues
of the custom on wool, hides and wool-fells in the port of Chichester^ to
be received by them by the hands of the collectors of the custom there until
they shall be satisfied in the sum of 146/. 7«. 4</., in which the king is bound
to them, viz., in 53/. Gs. Sd., being the arrears of a sum of 280/., in which
Edward I. was bound to them for 160 tuns of wine bought from them for
his use by William de Trent, his butler, to Peter Amaty and Reymund de
Ponte in 72/. I5s. Sd, for wines bought from them by Henry de Say, late
the king's butler, for the use of the household, and to the same Raymund
de Ponte in 20/. d#. for 7 tuns of wine bought from him by Walter
Waldeshef, the king's butler, for the like purpose, as appears in three bills,
viz., one of the Exchequer and two of the Wardrobe, which they have
delivered into the Chancery.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance to the collectors of the custom in the port of
Chichester.
Bond for repayment at Easter to James de Peruche of 3,050 gold
florins, either in florins or their value in sterling, which he had lent to
Bertrand Caillou, king's yeoman, for transacting the king's business at the
court of Rome. By p.8.
Vacated upon surrender and cancelled.
Grant to Henry do Bello Monte of the custody of the purparty of Mar-
garet, one of the heiresses of John Comyn, late earl of Boghan, tenant in
chief, as well in the manor of Whitewik, co. Leicester, as in all his other
lands, together with knights' fees, advowsons of churches and all other
rights appertaining to the custody, to hold until the king shall take the
homage due to him in that behalf, and shall restore her purparty to her.
Previously the king liad granted to him the custody of the entire manor of
Whitewik, co. Leicester, which had been taken into the king's hands on the
death of John Comyn, to hold until the full age of Alice, bis wife, and the
same Margaret her sister, the nieces and heu^essesof the same John Comyn,
hut subsequently had accepted homage horn him for the purparty of Ance
his wife, who is reputed to be of full age, as well in the above manor as
in the other lands which her uncle had held in chief in England and
Scotland. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Ferariis to the custody of
the Templars' manor of Rothelc, which for divers causes is in the king's
hands. By px
Mandate in pursuance to Alexander de Cumpton, in whose custody the
manor is, to deliver it to him.
Pardon to Thomas de la Barre for acquiring in fee, without licence, from
Nicholas le Archer a third part of the manor of Great Tatynton, oo. Here-
ford, held in jchief . By flno of 10 marks.
Grant to Nicholas de Lychefeld, king's clerk, of the vicarage of the
church of Ludham. Bj p.0. [2562.]
Mandate directed to Master Boniface de Saluciis, parson of the kmg's
free chapel of Tykhill, to induct him therein.
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
515
1312. Membrane 8 — cant.
Grant to John do Ditton, king's clerk, of the vicarage of the church of
Whetele. By p.B. [2652.]
The like mandate to Master Boniface de Salaciis.
Grant to Bartholomew de Cotjrngham, king's clerk, of the vicarage of
the church of Harewurthe. By p.s. [2552.]
The like mandate to Master Boniface de Saluciis.
Nov. 6. Grant, for live years, at the request of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pem-
Windsor, broke, to Robert del Paltre and Robert de Kaar of pontage for the repair
of the bridge of Radecote upon all wares for sale carried across the bridge.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Dec. 8.
Windsor.
Dec. 10.
Windsor.
Dec. 4,
WindfloR
Dec. 13.
Westminster.
Dec. 6.
Windsor.
Sept. 20.
Windsor.
Dec. 16.
Westminster.
Mbmbranb 7.
Grant to Henry Nassard, king's merchant, of the first sums of money
of the tenth, wanted to the king for one year by the Pope, of all ecclesias-
tical goods of prelates and others of the clergy of the realm, in satisfac-
tion of 781/. 9s. 9c?., in which the king is bound to him, viz. in
214/. IBs. lO^J., which he had advanced by the hands of Peter de Araz,
his yeoman, for the pay as well of men-at-arms as footmen in garrison in
the King's towns and castles in Scotland between first day of October in the
first year of the king's reign, and the last day of November in the second ;
in 100/. received from him, as a loan in the name of John de Sandale,
king's clerk, at Berwick-upon-Tweed in the third year for victuals bought
for the king to be sent to the town of St. John, Perth, for the susten-
ance of the men-at-arms and footmen in garrison in that town; and in
466/. 9s, lO^d. the arrears of a sum of 647/. Ss, 6</., in whiob the king is
bound to him for cloth bought from him at London by Ralph de Stokes,
clerk of the Great Wardrobe, in the sixth year of the king's reign, as
appears by three bills which he has delivered into the Chancery, viz. two
of the office of the chamberlain of Scotland and the third of Ralph do
Stokes. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance to R. bishop of London and J. biahop of Lincoln,
collectors of the tenth.
Permission, until Easter, for the purchase of brushwood and firing, to the
value of 20/., by the servants whom Master Reymund Subirani is sending
for that purpose into the counties of Middlesex and Berks, and to carry the
same, partly by land and partly by water, to London. By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Sele-
burno by Thomas Paynel of 16 acres of land, and 2s, of rent in Akhangre,
held in chief, to hold in frank almoin, in exchange for 16 acres of land in
the same town, held by them in frank almoin. By fine of 20#.
Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Hothum, king's clerk, to the
ofiice of Chancellor of the Exchequer. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the person supplying the place of the treasurer,
and to the barons and the chamberlains of the Exchequer. [ParL Writs,']
Pardon to Philip son of Philip de Gaiton for acquiring in fee, without
licence, from John de Dufford the manor of Shreuele, co. Warwick, held in
chief; with restitution of the same. By fine of 10 marks.
Grant to the Friars Preachers, staying by the king's command at Langley,
of 600 marks a year, to be received at the Exchequer, for their sustenance
until the king shall give further order for their status. By K.
Exemption, for fiy^ years, at the request of Philip, king of France, and
Louitf, count of Evrcux, for tlie merchants of the Society of the Peruchi of
K K 2
510 CALENDAH OF PATENT ROLLS.
;| 3 1 2 . Membrane 7 — cont,
Florence, staying in England, from distraint for any debts, excepting those
cases in which they themselves are either debtors, or sureties ; and also
excepting any debts due to the king, or any which in any way concern him.
BjK.
Grant, for life, to Oliver de Burdcgala, king's yeoman, in consideration of
bin good service, of all lands which the king holds in Old Windsor. By K.
Dee. 8. Bond to John Sqnircl, for the payment to him, or his attorney, by the
Wiudsor. treasurer and chamberlains nt the Exchequer, on presentation of the king's
letters, of 11/. Ss. 2d.^ being the balance remaining unpaid of a sum of
21/. 0«. 10//., in which king Edward I. was bound to him for wages whilst
on the king's service in the duchy of [Aquitaine] in the time of the war
with the king of France, by an account made between him and John de
Sandale and Thomas de Cantebrigge, king's clerks, as is more folly con-
contained in letters of Guy Ferre, the king's lieutenant in the duchy, and
of the same clerks, which he has delivered into the Treasury by the hands
of the same John de Sandale.
By pet of C. of the second year ; and by the hands of J. de Sandale.
Dec. IG. Grant to Oliver de Burdegala, king's yeoman, and the heirs of his liody,
Westuiiustcr. with remainder failing such issue to the king, of a messuage, 3 acres of land
and 9 acres of wood in Mukelfeld, co. Hertford, together with Geoffrey
Thurkil and Alexander le Fol, the king's bondmen, together with their
chattels and issue, held by the king of the gift of Walter de Langeleie ; of a
messuage and 22 acres of land in Hamelhampstede, in the same county,
held by the king of the gift of Robeit Albyn ; of a messuage and 30 acres
of land in Chesham, co. Buckingham, held by the king of the gift of Peter
Bacschete ; and of a messuage, 115 acres of land, and 2$. of rent in the same
town of Chesham held by the king of the gifl of Andrew de Kendale.
By p.B.
Grant, at the request of queen Isabella, to John Lnunge and Joan his
wife, her damsel, of 80/. to be received by them every year out of the farm
of the city of London by the hands of the sheriffs of the city for the time
being, for their lives, or until the king shall provide them for the term of
their lives with lands or rents to the value of 80/. a year. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below,
Dec. 18. F]*esentation of Nicholas de Lichefeld to the church of Chelgrave in the
Wii.dsor. diocese of Lincoln. By pj.
Dec. 10. Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, at the instance of A. cardinal priest of
Westminster. St. Prisca, Louis count of Evreux, R. bishop of Poictiers, the Pope's
. chamberlain, Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertfonl, and John
de Britannia, earl of Kichmond, for Robert de Clifford, and his^UowBrs,
who are to meet them, at a place to be by them appointed, to confer upon
certain arduous matters, provided that they come without arms and capari-
soned horses. [Fcedera : Pari. Writs.'] Bj K.
The like for Henry de Percy. [Pari. TVrits.l
Dec. 16. Safe-conduct, until Whitsuntide, for Robert de Clifford and his followers,
WefltmiDBter. who are to be allowed to travel freely throughout the realm on their affairs
provided they go without arms and caparisoned horsee, and be ready to do
and receive justice as is becoming. [ParL ff W/«.] By K.
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz.* —
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, his followers and adherents.
Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, bis followers and adherents.
* The following entries are found iu the Fcfdera, but by tbe omissioD of the two
preceding panigraphs the words Consimles litieras arc made to refer to the third pre-
ceding entrj.
6 EDWARD n.— Part I. 517
1312. Membrane 7 — cont,
Humphrej de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, his followers and
adherents.
Henry de Percy and his followers.
John Boteturt and his followers. [Foedera : Pari. Writs.']
Dec. 16. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Westminster. St. Neots, by Stephen de Becco, parson of the church of Eddesworlhe, of
lOOf. of rent in the town of St. Neots and Herdewyk. By fine of 10/.
Mbmbranb 6. ^
Dec. 16. Safe-conduct, until the feast of St. Hilary, for Thomas, carl of Lancaster,
Westminster, into whose hands certain horses, jewels and other goods of the king fell at
Newcastle-upon-Tyne and elsewhere, which he is bound to surrender to the
king in the next ensuing feast of St. Hilary at St. Albans, or for his men,
the king, on account of the difficulties and dangers of the road, having granted
him a licence to provide an escort of 40 men-at-arms to guard the same to the
town of St. Albans, where such horses, jewels and goods are to be delivered
to the person, or persons, whom the king shall depute to receive the same,
and to give to the earl sufficient letters of acquittance. By K.
Licence for the prior and convent of Worcester to enclose 100 acres of
land, 3 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture, and 60 acres of wood, in
Kyderminstre, co. Worcester, and 60 acres of land and 40 acres of wood in
Hallowe, in the same county, and to make two parks thereof.
By fine of 100*.
Dec. 10. Confirmation of the grant to William de Ayremviine, king's clerk, of
Westminster, the custody of the lands of John de Grey of Rotherfeld, tenant in chief, in
Duston, CO. Northampton, by Master Adam de Orleton, king's clerk, to
whom the king, being indebted to him in the sum of 100 marks for his
wages for the half year during which time he stayed at the court of
Rome on the king's business, as appears by an account in the Wardrobe,
granted the above-mentioned custody of the lands in Duston, which
are extended at 21/. \\d. a year, to hold from the date of the deaUi of the
said John de Grey until he shall have received the above sum. Further
grant to the same William de Ayremynne, in consideration of 60 marks paid
by him at the Exchequer, of the custody of the same lands with wardships,
reliefs, and escheats to the end of a term of ten years, at which time John,
the son and heir of the said John de Grey, will be of full age. In case of
the death of the heir, the next heir being a minor, William de Ayremynne
is to hold the custody until the completion of that term ; but if the next
heir is of full age, then he shall receive due compensation out of other
custodies. By C.
Dec. 23. Protection, until the Purification, for Roger de Gildefonle and Richard
Windsor, de Melburne, footmen, whom with 38 footmen, their fellows, the king is
sending to Berwick-on-Tweed, to remain in the town for its defence.
By K., on the information of John de Sandale.
Dec. 20. Licence for the abbot and convent of Lire to appropriate in mortmain the
Windsor, church of Godeshulle, co. Southampton, which is of their advowson.
By fine of 200/.
Dec. 16. Grant to Walter de Insula of the marriage of Agnes, late the wife of
Westminster. Roger de Scotre, tenant in chief, or of any penalty incurred by her by
marrying without licence.
By K., on the information of Henry de Bello Monte.
618
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
Dec. 20.
Windsor.
Membrane 6 — eont.
Grant to Simon Guidonis of the issues of the custom of wools, hides, and
wool-fells for the port of Lynn, to be received bj the hands of the collectors
there, until he shall be satisfied in the sum of 961. 2i/., in which the king is
bound to him for expenses incurred bj him for four ships sent with victuals
to the town of St. John, Perth, as appears hy an account made with him
in that behalf, and by a bill of the Wardrobe, which he has delivered into
the ChAncery. By K., on the information of J. de Sandals.
Marginal note : See in schedule for the mandate of tliia patent.
Schedule missing.
Grant, for five years, to the good men of the town of Ludelawe, of murage
upon all wares brought for sale into the town. By fine of 10 marks.
Presentation of John de Wodeford to the church of Badingham in the
diocese of Norwich. By pj.
Writ of aid, until Easter, directed to the sherifi^s, bailifis, ministers, and
other the king's lieges of the counties of Berks and Middlesex, for John de
Redinges, king's serjeant, whom the king has commanded to lodge his horses
within a specified distance from the town of Windsor.
Presentation of Master William de Langele to the church of Randelsham
in the diocese of Norwich.
Presentation of William de Eboraco, upon the resignation of Nicholas de
Melton, the late rector, to the church of Aber in the diocese of Bangor.
Exemption, for life, for John Filiol, the elder, on account of his age
from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to Gilbert le Parker of Fenwyk, of the custody
of the king's park of Langeleye Mareys. By p.s.
Licence for Roger de Wyngefeld, king's clerk, and Peter de Saxlingham,
in consideration of a fine made by them, to grant 12 messuages, 250 acres
of land, 8 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 25 acres of wood, and
45s, 8 J. of rent in RedenhaJe, Aldebergh, and Stirston, held in chief, to
Alice, late the wife of Peter de RedenhaJe, for her life, with remainder to
Bartholomew son of Peter de Redenhale. By fine of 12 marks.
Protection, with clause volumus, until Easter, for John de Crumwelle
going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
The like for William Wasteneys accompanying the same John de Crum-
welle. By K.
•iQi o MsMBRANB 6 {Schedule).
Dec. 16. Acquittance to Guy Ferre, for his greater security, fit)m all debts due to
Weitmioster. the king either at the Exchequer, or in the Wardrobe, as it appeared upon
scrutiny of the rolls of the Exchequer, made in pursuance of a mandate to
that effect, that he was not indebted therein to the king excepting iu the
sum of 100«. for a fine for a licence to enter the manor of Totle, which he
has fully satisfied, and further that John de Okham, king's clerk, cofferer
of the Wardrobe, has certified that he is not bound therein in any debL
By p.8.
Dec. 30.
Windsor.
Dec. 25.
Windsor.
Dec. 25.
Windsor.
Dec. 26.
Windsor.
Dec 27.
Windsor.
Dec. 16.
Windsor.
Nov. 1.
Windsor.
Dec. 24.
Westminster.
Dec. 26.
Windsor.
1313,
Jan. 1.
Windsor.
Dec 23.
Windsor.
Mbmbranb 5.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and coDTent of
St. Mary's, Conal, by John Wogan, of the advowson of the diorch of Cama-
lewy in Ireland in exchange for a messuage and 7 camcates of Jand in
Kilpol. By C.
6 EDWARD II.— Part 1.
510
1312.
Dec. 16.
WeftmimtBr.
Dec. 28.
Windsor.
1313.
Jan. 2.
Windsor.
Jan. 1.
Windsor.
Jan. 4.
Windsor.
Jan. 5.
Windsor.
Jan. 2.
Windsor.
Jan. 5.
Windsor.
Jan. 7.
Windsor.
Membrane 5—cont,
Grant to John Laonge, yeoman of queen laabeUa, and Joan his wife, her
damsel, on acconnt of his hringing to the king the news of the birUi of
Edward his first-born son, of SOL a year to be received by them, for their
lives, and the life of the survivor, out of the farm of the city of London by
the hands of the sheriffs of the city for the time being. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of the city of London.
Vacated becattse surrendered^ and cancelled by the Council in the month
of October^ 5 Edward IlL^ because they were satisfied elsewhere.
Licence for Walter, bishop of Worcester, to retain and to appropriate,
for the sustenance of two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in a
chantry within the cemetery of the cathedral church of Worcester for the
souls (^ all whose bones rest there and for all Christian souls, the advowson
of the church of Newenton, which Godfrey, sometime bishop of that place,
had acquired, without a licence in mortmain from king Edward I., from the
prior and convent of Little Malvern. By K.
These letters were corrected in the eighth year.
Acquittance against Henry de Bello Monte for Bobert de Clifford who
delivered to the king for the use of the said Henry, according to the form
of the treaty made before the prelates and magnates for the pacification of
the realm, two horses of the said Henry, which came into the hands of the
said Bobert at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, which horses the king at once caused
to be delivered to the said Henry de Bello Monte.
Licence for the prior and convent of St. Mary's, Conal, to appropriate in
mortmain the advowson of the church of Camalewy in Ireland granted to
them by John Wogan in exchange for a messuage and 7 carucates of land
in Kilpol. By fine of 10 marks.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Bobert de Sancto Claro, to be keeper of
the issues, rents and profits of the land and possessions of the priory of
Bikenacre, in the diocese of London, which house, onaccount of its indebted-
ness, the king has taken into his protection. After making a reasonable
allowance for the sustenance of the prior, convent and ministers, the keeper
is, at his discretion, to apply the revenues of the priory to the discharge of
its obligations.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Boger de Welles-
worth, late escheator on this side Trent, for the prior and convent of Worcester
to charge their manor of Quinzehydes, held from the king in frank almoin,
with payment to Edward Burnel, tenant in chief, and his heirs, of 11/. a year,
with right to distrain for the same, if at any time the payment shaU fall
into arrears. By fine of 509.
Protection, for two years, for Neapolio, prebendary of Suthcave in the
church of St Peter, York, and also prebendary of Sutton in the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln. By K.
John de Stuteville, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Bobert de
Kirkeby of Barton, cleik, and William Bagot of Bromeleye his attorneys in
England for one year. By p.s.
Appointment of John de Sandale, king's derk, who supplies the place of
treasurer, and Ingelard de Warle, king's clerk, keeper of the Wardrobe, to
receive and grant acquittances for the king's jewels, horses, and other goods,
which the magnates of the realm, into whose hands the same came at New-
castle-upon-Tyne and elsewhere, are to restore to the king at St. Albans in
accordance with the agreement made at London. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance directed to John de Sandale and Ingelard de
Warle. [Fcedera.'^
520
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1313.
Jan. 10.
Windsor.
Jan. 13.
Wiudsor.
Jan. 14.
Windsor.
Jan. 12.
Windsor.
Jan. 10.
Windsor.
Jan. 18.
Windsor.
Jan. 17.
Windsor.
Jan. 17.
Windsor.
Jan. 19.
Windsor.
Membrane 5 — cont.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to tlie abbot and conrent of
Wellebek by Matilda de Dukmanton, of 2 borates of land and a moiety
of a messuage in Dukmanton ; and by Michael son of John de Risshenden
of two parts of a messuage and 2 bovates of land in Neubold, and of the
reversion of the remaining third part of the messuage and land, which
Roger 6yn and Margaret his wife hold as her dower of the inheritance of
the said Michael. By fine of 10 marks.
Presentation of John de Bedeford to the church of Penros, in the diocese
of Bangor. By K., on the information of Roger de Northbui^h.
Presentation of Master John de Percy to the vicarage of the church of
HcrtebournCy in the diocese of Durham, in the king's ^t by reason of the
late voidance of the bishopric of Durham. By p.F.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter Gocelyn to the custody of the
forest of Claryndon. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Mandate in pursuance to William de Bello Gampo to deliver that bailiwick
to him.
Writ of aid, until Easter, for John de Redinges, king's Serjeant, whom the
king has commanded to lodge his horses within a specified distance of the
town of Windsor.
Brothers Reginald de Denham, the sacristan, Seman de Hildercle, the
infirmary-master (ififirmarius), and William de Herlawe, the guest-master
(JiospUelarius) of the abbey of St. Edmunds, bringing news of the death of
Thomas, late abbot of that place, have letters of licence to elect.
Prohibition, directed to all earls, barons, knights and men-at-arms, of a
tournament at the town of Newmarket. [Fcedera : Pari. Writs, '\
Mandate directed to John Giffrard of Brimesfeld, under pain of foHeiture,
to abstain from attending a tournament at the town of Newmarket. [Fcedera :
Pari. Writs.']
The like to the undermentioned persons, viz. —
Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford.
Payn de Tybotot.
William lo Latymer.
John de Warenna, earl of Surrey.
Bartholomew de Badelesmere. [^Fcedera : Pari. Writs,']
Presentation of Ingelard de Warle to the church of Wirardesbury, in the
diocese of Lincoln. By p.8.
Pardon to Roger do Knokyn, king's yeoman, of the 236 marks, in which
he is bound to the king at the Exchequer for the custody of the lands of
John Lestrango (JEjctraneus)^ deceased, tenant in chief, which the king
committed to him. By pA
13-12. Mbubranb 5 (Schedule).
Roll of a tallage for the sixth year of the reign of king Edward, aon of
king Edward.
Dec. 16. Appointment of John Abel, Roger Sauvage, Roger de Toketon and
Westminster. John de Ifeld to be commissioners for assessing the tallage in all dties,
boroughs and demesnes within the counties of London, Kent, Sussex,
Surrey and Middlesex, viz. one fifteenth of moveable goods and one*tenth
of rents. Estreats of the tallage are to be delivered by the oommiaaioDers
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
521
1312.
1313.
Jutie 12.
Membrane 5 {Schedule) — coni.
ander their seals to the sheriffs, to be collected by them and paid into the
Exchequer. The comroissioDers are to appear in the Exchequer as soon as
possible to certify the treasurer and barons what they have done in the
premises. [Par/. Writs.']
The like for the undermentioned counties, viz. —
William Merre,
Adam de Shobenhangre,
Greoffrey do Padebury,
William de Hanyngfeld,
Robert de Maddingle,
William de Fulburne,
John de Borham,
Henry de Baiocis,
William de Spanneby,
John de Shadeworthe,
Master William de Wodeford
Henry de Malton,
Robert de Barton,
Gilbert de Bromleye,
John de Eure,
John de Gras,
Alexander de Cave,
The prior of Wymundham,
John de Thorpe,
William de Brikhille,
Miles de Rodeberwe,
Wniiam de Stafford,
William de Bume,
John Morice,
Richard de Chiselden, .
John Tresagu,
Thomas de la Hyde,
Joceus de Brankescumbe,
Hugh de Crescy,
Walter de Gk)U8ele,
Adam de Brom,
cos. Oxford, Berks, Bedford and
Bucks.
COS. Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex
and Hertford.
COS. Lincoln, Rutland and Noi:thamp-
ton.
COS. Cumberland, Westmorland and
Lancaster.
COS. York and Northumberland.
COS. Norfolk and Suffolk.
COS. Salop, Stafford, Hereford, Wor-
cester and Gloucester.
COS. S<9tithampton, Wilts, Somerset
and Dorset.
COS. Cornwall and Devon.
COS. Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham
and Derby.
IParl. WriU.I
Appointment of Master Richard de Abyndon, John de Wyliton and
Westminster. John de Button to be commissioners for assessing the tallage of the borough of
Bristol, as the king understands that the burgesses of that place, pretending
that they ought not to be taxed in consequence of certain of their fellow-
burgesses being imprisoned in the Towei* of London, have refused to allow
William de Brikhille, Miles de Rodberwe and William de Stafford, the
commissioners for the county of Gloucester, to make the assessment.
[ParL Writs.']
Jan. 17.
' Wiudaor.
Membrane 4.
Appoint of Nicholas de Tikehille, clerk, and Amald de Sancto Martino,
kin^s Serjeant, to enforce the prohibition of a tournament at the town of
Newmarket. They are, by the sheriffs of the counties of Cambridge and
Suffolk, to arrest all persons disobeying the king's mandate. By K.
522
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
Jan. 15.
Windjior.
Jan. 22.
Windaor.
Jan. 18.
Windsor.
1313. Membrane
Jan. 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Windfor. St. Albans, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them to acquire
lands and rents to the value of 100/. a year, bj Richard de Tjumwik and
Alice, bis wife, of a messuage, 44 acres of land, and Idt. ot rent in
Bjkemersworthe, Oxeye and Litde Busseie; bj John son of Thomas
WauDcj, of 2 messuages, 131^ acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 10 acres
of pasture, 15^ acres of wood, and 64s. l^d. of rent, and a rent of a third
part of 2lbs, of pepper and of \lb. of cumin in the same places and in
Cashio, all which are extended at 6/. I2s. 7d. a year in all issues, as appears
by an inquisition taken by Roger de Wellesworthei late escheator on this
side Trent.
Jan. 17. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent, 24 Jane, 86 Edward I.,
Windsor, containing a pardon to Balph de Monte Hermerii, earl of Qloncester, of all
manner of debts in which be and Joan, sometime countess of Gloocester,
his consort, the king*s daughter, were bound to that king* yix, as well the
debts of Gilbert de Glare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, as their
own. By pj.
Pardon to Ralph de Monte Hermerii of all debts due from him to the
king. By p^
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Revesby by Alan de Freston and Joan, his wife, of a messuage, 16 acres
of land, 8 acres of meadow, and 2f . M, of rent in Claxby Plukacre.
By fine of lOOf.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of
Rameseye, in part satisfaction of a licence granted to them at the instance
of queen Isabella to acquire lands and rents to the value of 60/. a year, by
John Manger of Rameseye, chaplain, and Robert de Sautre, parson of the
church of Hemmyngford, of 4 messuages, 4 acres of land, and 4s. of rent
in Hoghton and in the town of St. Ives, which are extended at 13«. 4dl in
all their issue8,ias appears by an inquisition taken by Roger de Welles-
worthe, late escheator on this side Trent.
Theobald de Verdun, staying in England, has letters nominating John
G^reberd and Richard Amely, of Braundon, his attorneys in Ireland for
two years.
Grant, during pleasure, to Ivo ap Richard (Tevan ap Ricard) of the baili*
wick of Penkeisadaech, co. Kaermerdyn, to hold in the same manner as his
fktber had held it. By p.8. [2689.1
Mandate in pursuance directed to Roger de Mortno Marl, justice of
Wales, to deliver the bailiwick to him.
Jan. 17. Protection, during pleasure, for the under-mentioned persons, vii^—
Windsor. William de Okeham. Robert Flemyng.
John de Cheu. Thomas Flemyng.
William de Hanyngfeld. Adam de Temple.
Richard de la Marche.
The like for the undermentioned
William Randolf .
John Snowe.
John du Celer.
Peter le Fraunceis.
Laurence de Carry.
John de London.
Reymund Frombaud.
Robert de Otery.
Thomas le Spicer.
William de Kerdif .
burgesses of the town of Bristol,
Richard de Welles.
Biartin HomcasteL
Adam Welishotai.
Roger de Stanes, clerk.
John de Chen.
William de Anyngfeld.
Richard de la Marche.
Adam de Temple.
Stephen de Sanim.
6 BDWABD II.— Part I.
523
Jan. 22.
Windsor.
Jan. 21.
Windsor.
1313^ Membrane 4 — coni.
Jan. 18. Pardon to John de Chaundos, son and heir of John de Channdos, and
Windsor, the executors of the testament of the latter, of the sum of 120/., in which
the deceased was bound to the king for the farm of the king's castle of
Horeston, from the time when the late king committed the custody thereof
to him. By K., on the information of J. de Sandale.
Jan. 18. Pardon to Stephen de la Dane for acquiring, without licence, from
Windsor. Eobert le Fauconer, now deceased, the manor of Fauconeresherst, co. Kent,
held in chief, for the term of the life of the latter. He may hold, for his
life, the manor. By fine of 20 marks.
Presentation of Reginald de la Felde, chaplain, to the vicarage of the
church of Holy Gross {Sancte Cruets)^ Bristol, in the diocese of Bath
and Wells.
Acquittance to Alexander de Cumpton, king's yeoman, keeper of certain
lands of the Templars, for 41/. 6«. 8c/. paid by him into the king's chamber
out of the fruits of the church of Bothelee and of the chapels annexed to
that church. By p.s.
Licence for Eichard de Eoucestre to grant his manor of Bekesbume, held
in chief, to John de Cobeham and his heirs, and for the latter to re-grant
it to him for life with reversion to the said John and his heirs. By K.
Presentation of John de Beilham, chaplain, to the church of Chelsworthey
in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of
the abbey of St. Edmunds. By p.s.
The abbot of Bemeye, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating John
de Brom and Thomas Okolt his attorneys for two years. By fine of 20r*
Grant, at the request of Anthony Pessaigne, king's merchant, to Thomas
de la Hyde of the custody of the lands of Matthew de Trethaek, deceased,
tenant in chief, to hold during the minority of the heir, together with his
marriage. By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Vacated because on the Fine Roll.
^2LXi. 25. Presentation of Thomas de Evesham to the church of Bishangles in the
Windsor, diocese of Norwich,
Jan. 22. The prior of Llanthony Prima in Wales, staying in England, has letters
8hcen. nominating GKlbert le Notte and Boger le Mareschal his attorneys in
Ireland for two years.
Jan. 20.
Windsor.
Jan. 23.
Windsor.
Jan. 22.
Windsor.
Jan. 25.
Windsor.
Jan. 24.
Windsor.
Mbmbslanb 3.
Licence for Kobert de Osgodeby to grant a messnage and a virgate of
land in MuUeford Bichard, which he holds by the law of England in right
of Agnes, his late wife, to Bichard de Tudworthe and his heirs, to hold for
the life of the grantor, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Agnes.
By fine of \ mark.
Grant to Henry Nasard, king's merchant, out of the first moneys of the
tenth, granted to the king for one year by the Pope, of all ecclesiastical goods
of prektes and others of the clergy, to be received by the hands of the col-
lectors, of 4S%L 9«. lO^c/., being the arrears of a sum of 647/. %s. 6c/., in
which the king is bound to him for cloth bought from him by Balph de
Stokes, clerk of the Great Wardrobe, as appears by a bill delivered by him
into the Chancery.
524
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1313, Membrane 3— -con^
Jan. 24. Grant to Henrj Nasard, king's merchant, out of the arrears of the tenth
Windsor, for three years on all ecclesiastical goods, lately granted to the king by the
Pope, of the sum of 314/. I9s. lO^i/., to be received by the hands of the
collectors, in satisfaction of the debt due to him from king, viz. of
214/. 198. 10^^., which he by the hands of Peter de Araz, his yeoman,
(lelivci'ed for the wage^ of the men-at-arms and footmen in garrison in the
king's towns and castles in Scotland between the first day of October in the
first year of the king's reign and the last day of NoYember in the second
year, and also of 100/. received from him at Berwick-on-Tweed, as a loan,
in the name of John de Sandale, king's derk, in the third year, to buy
victuals to forward to the town of St. John, Perth, for the sustenance A
the men-at-arms and footmen in garrnon in that town, as appears by two
bills of the office of the chamberlain of Scotland delivered by him onto the
Chancery.
Jan. 25. Grant to Anthony de Pessaigne of Genoa, out of the first moneys of the
Windsor, tenth for the current year, to be received by the hands of the principal
collectors, notwithstanding any other assignments thereof, of 7,380/. 14t. 1 1^.,
in satisfaction of the king's debts to him, viz. 6,148/. lis. 4J. for vessels of
gold and silver, horses, jewels, and money delivered by him into the Wardrobe
in December in the sixth year of the king's reign ; 52/. 3s. 7d. which, by the
king's command, he paid to Oliver do Burdegala for his wages and robes,
for replacing bis horses and for liveries of the pantry, buttery, kitchen, and
marshalsea to the sixth day of June in the fifth year; 1,180/. for 400 toiu
of wine taken from him by Walter Waldeshef, king's yeoman and butler,
between the fifth day of August and the fifth day of January in the sixth
year of the king's reign, as well at the town of Boston as in tbe city of
London, as appears in two bills under the seal of Ingelard do Warle, king's
clerk, the keeper of the Wardrobe, and in a third under that of Walter
Waldeshef, which bills he has delivered into the Chancery. By IL
Mandate in pursuance directed to R. bishop of London, and J. bishop of
Lincoln, the principal collectors of the tenth.
Jan. 10. Mandate to the mayor, bailiffs, goodmen, and commonalty of the town of
Windsor. Bristol, as the kiiig intends sending commissioners there to enquire into the
dissensions tliat have arisen between them and Bartholomew de Badelesmere,
constable of the castle of Biistol and keeper of the town and barton of the
same, and to do justice therein, to restore to the liberty of the town those
burgesses, whom they have deprived of the same, and to deliver to them
the goo<ls, chattels, and wares, which they have taken from them snd
still iletain, as the king understands from the complaint of William Bandolf,
John Snowe, John de Celer, Peter le Franceys, Laurence de Gary, John
de London, Reymund Frombaud, Robert de Otery, Thomas le Spicer,
William de Kerdyf, Richard de Welles, Martin Horncastel, and Adam
Wylishote, burgesses of the town, that they, the mayor and others, asserting
that the complainants were adherents to Bartholomew de Badelesmere,
and seeking to oppress them for that reason, had charged them that
they, with the said Bartholomew, had imprisoned John Hasard, John
Fraunceys the younger, Walter Prentitz, and other burgesses in the castle
of the town, and had permitted strangers to deal amongst them without
warning the mayor, to the prejudice of the liberty of the town and contnry
to tlieir oath, for which alleged offences the mayor and others deprived of
the liberty of the town, and seized their goods, chattels, and wares.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke,
Jan. 17. Writ de intendendo^ in consequence of their neglect to obey a former
Wmdsor. mandate to the like effect, directed to the mayor of the town of Bristol, and
to the bailiffs and commonalty of the same town, for Bartholomew de
6 EDWARD II.— Part I. 626
1323^ Membrane 3 — cont.
Badelesinere, as constable of the castle of Bristol and keeper of the town
and barton. They are to answer to him in all matters touching the
custody of the castle, town and barton, and for all profits of the town
and barton received by them since 30 September last, so that be may
answer at the Exchequer for those issues.
Jan. 31. Prohibition of a tournament at Bedeford. \^Fcedera,'] By K.
Westminster.
Feb. 1. Protection, for one year, for Richard de Ayremynne, parson of the church
Westminster, of Menstreworthe.
1312.
Sept. 15. Mandate to Walter de Islepe, king's clerk, escheator in Ireland, to deliver
Westminster, the temporalities of the archbishopric of Armagh to brother Roland, of the
order of Friars Preachers, whom the Pope has preferred to that see, and to
whom the king has restored the temporalities thereof upon taking fealty
from him after his renunciation of anything contained in the papal letters
prejudicial to the king or his royal dignity. By K.
1313.
Jan. 18. Pardon to William de Chalouns, burgess of Coneweye, for the escape
Windsor, from his custody of John de Dorcestre out of the prison of the town of
Ck)neweye, in which he had been detained for divers felonies. By p.s.
Feb. 4. Presentation of Bertrand Ferrand to the church of Stanton, in the diocese
Westminster, of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of
St. Edmunds.
Presentation of Master Thomas de Hothum to the church of Hildircle, in
the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the
abbey of St. Edmunds.
Feb. 2. Protection, for one year, for Alan de Shirebume, clerk, staying in the
Westminster. Chancery on the king's service.
Feb. 3. The like, until Easter, for Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, going
Westminster, beyond seas on the king's service.
Feb. 4. The like, for one year, for Nicholas Dauney, going on a pilgrimage to
Westminster. Santiago.
Feb. 4. The abbot of Preaux {de Pratellis)^ staying beyond seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating Aufred Moret, his fellow monk, and Richard de Pratellis, his
attorneys for two years. By fine of 40*.
Feb. 3. Presentation of John de Hoo to the church of Langham, in the diocese of
Westminster. Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the abbey of St.
Edmunds. ^j p.s.
Nicholas Dauney, going on a pilgrimage to Santiago, has letters nomi-
nating John de Landu and Henry Tyrel his attorneys for one year.
Membrane 3 {Schedule).
Feb. 27. Acquittance to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, Guy, earl of Warwick, Henry
Windsor, de Percy, and Robert de Clifford, for the jewels, horses, and other things,
late of Peter de Gavaston, received on behalf of the king by Walter, bishop
of Worcester, and John de Sandale, at the hands of Humphrey de Bohun,
earl of Hereford and Essex, the said Robert de Clifford and John Buteturte.
French, l^FmderaJ]
52G CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
•1 oi Q Membrane 2.
Jan. 21. Licence for John de Wolverton to grant his manor of Padebirj, held in
Windsor, chief, to hid son John and Joan his wife, daughter of Bartholomew Petche,
and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing issue to himself and
his heirs. Bj p^s.
Jan. 23. Licence for John de Wolverton to grant his manor of Chalfhunte, held
Windsor, in chief, to Peter le Blund, and for the latter to regrant it to him for his
life, with remainder to John son of John de Wolverton, and to Joan his
wife, daughter of Bartholomew Petche, and the h^irs of their bodies, with
remainder failing issue to the right heirs of the said John de Wolverton.
Jan. 30. Appointment, during pleasure, of John de Insula to be a baron of the
Westminster. Exchequer.
Mandate in pursuance to the person supplying the place of treasurer and
to the barons of the Exchequer. \^ParL JrriitJ]
Jan. 30. Presentation of William de Rasen to the church of Wigetoft, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln. By pj.
Jan. 29. Protection, until the Assumption, for William de Insula Bona going on
Sheen. pilgrimage to Santiago. Bj pj.
Jan. 30. Safe conduct, until Easter, for Maurice, abbot of Inchafiraj in Scotland,
Westminster, coming to England to the king.
Jan. 30. Licence for Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, to irnmt
Westminster, his manors of Sobbury, co. Gloucester, and Blecheworthe, co. Surrej, held
in chief, to Gilbert de Sancto Audoeno, and for him to regrant the same to
the earl and Matilda his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder
failing issue to the right heirs of the earl. By K.
Feb. 4. Grant to Richard de Hoton, king's clerk, of the vicarage of the church of
Westminster. Little Markham. l^j pj.
Mandate in pursuance to Boniface do Saluciis, parson of the king's free
chapel of Tikhulle, to induct him.
Feb. 4. Exemption, in the county of Devon and in the neighbouring counties, for
Westminster, the miners and other workmen in the mines in the county of Devon, in the
king's service, so long as they are in such service, from toll and all other
customs in all cities, boroughs, market towns, fairs, marts, and other places
within the said county to be levied upon all necessaries bought for feeding
and clothing them ; and from pleading, or being impleaded against their wiU
for trespasses, actions personal, or any pleas in county courts, courts baron,
or the courts of any lords, except before the keepers of the mine and the
sheriff of the county.
Jan. 30. Grant to the abbot and convent of Westminster, to give effect to a grant
Westminster, to them by the late king of the manor of Denham subject to their giving
alms every week for the soul of queen Eleanor, that nothing shall be taken
for the king's use of the corn, hay and oats issuing out of the lauds belong-
ing to the manor, nor of the stock, or other things belonging thereto^
whereby the said alms may be diminished, or hindered. By pj».
Feb. 4. Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for Amaneuus, lord of Lebret, coming to
Westminster. England to treat of divers matters touching the king and himself.
Jan. 4. Licence for the abbot and convent of St. Edmunds to acquire in mortmain
Windsor, lands and rents to the value of 40/. a year, for the sustenance of the
office of the chamberlain of that place. By K.
Vacated because surrendered^ and cancelled upon the acquisition by the
abbot and convent^ 7 February ^ 38 Edward II L^ of lands and rents in
,full satisfaction thereof.
6 EDWARD II.— Part I. 527
1313. Membrane 2 — cant.
Feb. 4. Grant, for life, to Robert de Fjenles, on account of his good service, of
Wettminster. 60/. a jear out of the farm of the town of Ajlesbuiy, which Robert de
Monte Alto and Emma his wife hold from the kine at fee farm in dower
of the said Emma, to be received at their hands, or those of anj other lords
of the town for the time being, for his sustenance in the king's service.
By K.f on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Jan. 21. Grant to queen Margaret of tlie rents aocruiug from all assarts, purpres-
Windflor. tures and wastes being within the places assigned to her in dower bj the
late king, as she has been hindered in levying and collecting these rents by
the king's ministers because no mention had been made of the wastes, or of
the rents accruing from such assarts, purprestures and wastes in the letters
patent in which her dower was assigned to her.
By EL, on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Feb. 2. Safe-conduct, until Easter, for the bishop elect of Dunkeldyn, whom the
Westminster. Pope has confirmed bishop of that place, to go to the town of Berwick-on«
Tweed to array himself, and to return theuce to the king to do fealty to
him, provided that he does not go further towards Scotland, or communi-
cate with the king's enemies.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
Feb. 9. Protection, until Midsummer, for Henry de Cantoariai going beyond
Windsor, seas on the king's service.
Feb. 3. The like for two years from Easter, for the abbot of Westminster,
Westminster, going to the court of Rome. By pji.
Richard, abbot of Westminster, going as above, has letters nominating
Robert de Kedyton and William de Bradewelle his attorneys for the same
time.
Feb. 9. Protection, until Easter, for Master William de Weston, clerk, going be-
Windsor. yond seas on the king's service. By K.
Feb. 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain byEustace de Dallinge to William,
Windsor, parson of the church of Fildallinge, of a messuage in Fildallinge.
By fine of ^ mark.
Feb. 4. Licence for William de Huntyngfeld to grant to John de Swyneford, for
Westminster, his life, a messuage and 2 carucates of land in Bokesworthe, the advowson
of the church of that town excepted, held in chief. By fine of 100#.
Feb. 12. Grant, for life, to John de Carleton, king's clerk, of the custody of the
Windsor, hospital of the Holy Innocents without Lincoln. Bj p.s.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln to induct him therein.
Mbmbranb 1.
Feb. 4. Appointment, until Sunday in Mid-Lent, of Adam de Bray to purvey hay,
Westminster, oats, litter, brushwood and other things pertaining to the office of the
marshalsea of the king's household, and to make tallies for the prices
of the victuals.
The like of Merlin de Cene to make the like purveyance.
The like for Henry la de Launde to purvey brushwood, litter, carriage and
other necessaries for the office of the hall.
Feb. 3. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Walter, bishop of Exeter, going beyond
Westminster, seas on the king's service. By K.
528 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1313. Membrane \*-^ont.
He also has letters nominating Simon Bealde and Matthew de Buketon
his attorneys for the same time.
Licence after inquisition ad quod damnum taken by Roger de Welles-
worthe, late escheator on this side Trent, for the alienation in mortmain^ bj
Robert de Harewedon, clerk, and William de Staonford of their manor of
Norton St. Walery, held in chief, to the provost and chaplains of the chapel
of St. Elizabeth bj Winchester, celebrating divine service daily in that
chapel for the souls of the king's ancestors, kings of England, of John de
Pountojse, sometime bishop of Winchester, and of his successors and for
all Christian souls.
By K., on the information of H. le Despenser the younger.
Fob. 1 . Inspearimus and confirmation of a deed by Walter de Huntyngfeld, knight,
Wostuiinster. and John de Shortmad, late vicar of the church of Cromou . ., in the diocese
of Limerick (Li/mi/k'), and now rector of the church of Hertfordyngbury,
in the diocese of Lincoln, executors of the testament of dame Agnes
do Valencia, appointing as their proctors, to act in all matters touching
such testament, John de Segyn, sometime rector of the church of Herford-
ingbury, their co-executor, and Master Nicholas de Gayeton, Master Robert
Lengleys of Abbevile and William la Tart, receiver of Ponthteu.
Marginal Note. For Hugh le Despenser the elder, see the schedule at
the foot hereof.
Feb. 4. Licence for Christiana, daughter and one of the heirs of Dervergulla de
Westnimster. Burgh, to grant and release to Robert son of Walter her purparty of the
lands, late of her mother, in Lexcnk'n, Halingebery and Bromlegh, co. Essex,
and in Walkerne, ca Hertford, viz. a moiety of all those lands, which are
held in chief, and which the same Robert son of Walter, sometime husband
of the said Dcrvergulla, holds for his life by the law of England, and which
purparty, u|K)n his death, ought to revert to her.
Presentation of John de Sandale, the younger, to the church of Rucham,
in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the voidonce uf
the abbey of St. Edmunds.
Presentation of Alan do Kancia, upon the resignation of William de
Ayrcmynne, to the church of the Holy Trinity, Dorchester, in the diocese
of Salisbury.
Feb. 4. Licence for Nicholas de Moelcs to grant his manor of Little Bcrkbamp-
Westminster. stede, held in chief, to Philip do Curtenay,and for the latter to re-grant it to
him and Margaret his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder
failing such issue to his right heirs. By fine of lOOt.
Grant to Robert de Fyenles, for his good service, of 110 marks a year out
of the farm of the county of Buckingham, to be received by the hands of
the sherifi* of the county, fur the term of his life, or until the king shall pro-
vide him with lands and rents to that value. By K.
Protection, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Cobeham, going beyond seas
on the king's service.
Feb. 8. Presentation of Robert de Audeleye to the church of Warblynton in the
Windsor, diocosc of Winchester. By p.8.
Feb. 4. Licence for Roger de Wellc&worthe and Claricia his wife to grant a
Weftminster. fourth part of the manor of Okstc^io with the advowson of the church of
Okstede, held in chief as of the honour of Boulogne, as appears by an
inquisition taken by John Abel, escheator on this side Trent^ to Henry de
Lutegarshale, and for him to re-grant it to them and the heirs of their bodies,
with remainder failing such issue to her right heirs. By fine of 6 marks.
6 EDWARD II.— Pabt 1. 629
1313. Membrane 1 — rem/.
Feb. . Licence for the alienation in mortmain, afler inquisition ad quod tiamnum
WindBor. taken by Robert de Wodehuse, late escheator beyond Trent, to the prior
and convent of Monk Bretton (monachorum) by Robert Russel of Tykhulle
of 1</. of rent in Hoton Robert and the advowson of the church of that
town, held in chief as of the honor of Tykhulle. By fine of 5 marks.
Appointment of Giles de . . . .to purvey oats, litter and other
necessaries for the king.
Mbmbranb 1 (Schedule).
Feb. 12. Licence for Edwaiyi Bumel to grant to Hugh le Despenser the elder and
Windsor, his heirs the reversion of his manors of Shene and Westhamme, co. Surrey,
held in chief, which Otto de Grandisono holds for life of his inheritance.
ByK.
1312. Membrane 24^.
July 15. Commission of oyer and terminer to William Inge, Nicholas Frembaud
Westminster, and Walter de Molesworthe on complaint by Isabella Gaceline touching
the persons who at Suthgeuele, co. Bedford, cut down her com, and trampled
it under foot of cattle and consumed it, and assaulted her men and servants.
ByK.
July 16. The like to J. de Foxle, N. de Cheyny and N. de Langelonde, touching
Westminster, an appeal in the county of Devon by William Muntyn against Richard de
Parys, Robert de Heselshawe, Robert Belecher, Henry le Pestour and
Ralph le Chapeleyn for the death of John Diriwyne his brother.
By fine of 40s.
Jaly 15. T}ie like to Edmund de Eyncourt, Lambert de Thrikyngham and
Westminster. J, Chaynel on complaint by the abbot of Vaudey (de Vdlle Dei) that Ranulph
de Ry, lately while he was sheriff of the county of Lincoln, and John de
Scrivelbv, with others, took 16 cows, 3 heifers, 4 bullocks, a bull and 120 oxen
of his, of the price of 200 marks, at Northgrange by Edenham, Southgrange
by By tham and Donnehirne by Pyncebek, co. Lincoln, and drove them thence
to Lincoln and to Ranulph de Ry's manor of Iwardeby, in which they im-
pounded and detained them 80 long that a great part perished of hunger,
whilst they killed others of them; also when the king commanded the
abbot to forward as a loan victuals to the value of 15/. towards Scotland for
his sustenance, and the abbot delivered those victuals to the said Ranulph
de Ry, by indenture made between them, the latter, although he had
received the victuals, refused and still refuses to give the abbot a receipt
for the same.
Renewed because granted at another time by fine of 40«. ; and enrolled.
Afterwards a like commission was issued to L. de Trikyngham,
J. Chaynel, and W. de Spanneby touching the premises. 8 October 1812.
(Inserted at a later date.)
Mandate to John de Moubray, keeper of the city and entire county of
York, to attach and keep in the prison of York all persons disturbing the
peace and hindering the sheriff of the county and the king's ministers in
the discharge of their duties. By K., and 0.
July 8. Commission de wailiis et fossatis to William de Huk, John de Done-
Spalding. castre and Robert de Amecotes on complaint by the abbot of Seleby and of
divers men from either side of the river Done, dwelling on the confines of the
counties of York and Lincoln and holding lands there, touching the state of
that river. By K.
63570. L L
530 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
2312. Membrane 24<f— con/.
July 21. Commission of oyer and terminer to W. Inge, R. le Sauvage and W. de
Westminster. Goldyngton on complaint by William de Cnde that John de Scathebary
and John his son assaulted him at London.
By E., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
The like to J. de Foxle and J. de Batesford, by the oath of good men of
the county of Devon, on complaint by Greoffrey de Toucestre and Aline his
wife that Robert de Stokheie, Roger Beyvyn, Walter Port, William de
Carswelle and Almaric Coffyn, with others, assaulted them at Exeter and
carried away their goods.
•
Mbmbranb 2Zd.
July 20. The like to W. de Ormesby, R. de Bilneye and R. de BargHlon, on
Westminster, complaint by Roger de Gyney that William Burel and Peter his brother,
Peter and John brothers (sic) of the same William Burel, Walter son of Hugh
Escer, Robert le Mey, Andrew Sparwe, Thorald de Crakesloke, Walter
Grym, Thomas Grym, Adam son of William Isabel, John Sherwjmd, John
son of Hugh Sparwe, Nicholas Levyng and John Unwyne, with others,
fished his stews and several fisheries at Brandeston and Heverynglond, co.
Norfolk, entered his free warren there and hunted therein.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Laca.
Commission to G. de Roubiry and J. de Foxle to correct an alleged
error in the record and process of a case, wherein William de Finchynfeld
was convicted, and is still detained in the prison of Newgate, of a trespass
against Nicholas Turgeis committed, as is alleged by the sheriffs in answer
to the king*s writ, within the jurisdiction of the mayor and sheriffs and of
the liberty of the city of London, but of which the said William declares
that he is not guilty, but asserts that the sheriffs have maliciously attached
him because that at his suit the constable of the Tower of London had
attached the said Nicholas to answer in the court of the Tower for a
trespass committed by the said Nicholas against him within the outer gate
of the Tower.
Afterwards Gilbert de Roubury and William de Gioldyngton were
assigned to execute the above commission. 30 March 1313.
July 24. Commission de walliis ei fossatis to W. de Friskeney, R. de Cubbeldyk,
Westminster. J. de Stikeneie and A. de Cubbeldik for the wapentakes of Earketou and
Skirbeck, and the adjacent parts in tlie county of Lincoln.
July 22. Commission of oyer and terminer to W, Inge, J. Foxle and J. Abel on
Westminster, complaint by J. bishop of Bath and Wells touching the persons who with
false keys opened the door of his cellar in the parish of St. Clement Danes,
without the Bar of the New Temple, London, and carried away his wine
and goods. Bj C«
July 27. The like to Lambert de Thrikyngham, John de Neville and William de
London. Spanneby on complaint by the prior of Semplyngham that Geoffrey Literel
of Imham, Edmund de Coleville of Westbitham, John son of John Grobaad,
Roger de Birthorpe with John and Thomas his brothers, John de
Graveneye, William Pleseleie and John le Hunte, with others, broke his
doors and walls at Semplyngham, co. Lincoln and carried away his goods
and assaulted Thomas de Hougate and John de Imham, his fellow canonsi
and also certain of his men and servants.
By K., on the information of H. de Bello Monte.
July 28. The like to Robert de Bures, William de Goldington and John de
London. Peyton, on complaint by Robert son of Walter that Henry Denny, Andrew
6 EDWARD n.— Part I.
631
1312. Membrane 23d—cont.
son of Richard atte Gate, John Lotun, Roger Sajer and Richard his
brother, Henry Belch [er], Thomas Sayer, Saer le Peddere, Hugh le
Boucher, Adam Scot, Richard de Coffot, John Hotfot, Walter le Tavemer,
Edmund le Grey, Richard de Peldon, William atte Welle, Roger le Daneys,
Robert son of Richard atte Gate, Johu Scot, John Aventrous, Geoffrey de
Stebynge, I'homae Horncok and William his brother, John Bogge, Richard
Scathelok, William Tote, Robert le Mareschal, Master Martin le Mareschal
and John Wigge with others assaulted him at Colchester, co. Essex, carried
away his goods, and broke his park at Lexeden, co. Essex, and hunted
therein.
July 28.
London.
Aug. 8.
Dover.
Aug. 16.
Canterbury.
Aug. 23.
Westminater.
Membrane 22d.
The like to Henry Spigumel, William Paynol and William de Goldington,
by oath of good men of the counties of Sussex and Surrey, touching the
persons who fished the free fisheries of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, at
Lewes and Rademeld, co. Sussex, and took the fish and swans there, and
also broke the earFs parks at Worth, Benetlegh, Cokefeld, and Dichening,
CO. Sussex, and his free chace at Clares in the same county, and his free
warrens at Lewes in the same county, and at Reygate, Dorking, Bechesworth
and Niwodegate, co. Surrey.
By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo Lacu.
Association of Henry Spigumel with Robert de Bures, W. de Golding-
ton and John de Peyton in a commission of oyer and terminer issued on
complaint by Robert son of Walter against Henry Denny, Andrew son of
Richard atte Gate, John Lotun, Roger Saer and Richard his brother,
Henry Belch[er], Thomas Sayer, Saier Peddere, Hugh le Boucher, Adam
Scot, Richard de Coffot, John Hotfot, Walter le Tavemer, Edmund le
Grey, Richard de Peldon, William atte Welle, Roger le Daneys, Robert son
of Richard atte Gbte, John Scot, John Aventrous, Gkoffrey de Stebbynge,
Thomas Heyncok and WiUiam his brother, John Boge, Richard Shahelok,
William Tote, Robert le Mareschal, Master Martin le Mareschal and John
Wyge for assaulting him at Cokhester and breaking his park at Lexeden,
CO. Essex, and hunting therein.
Commission de walliis et fossatis to Henry de Cobeham, Warresius de
Valoynes, William ^de Basing and John Barrok for the marshes of Oxene
and the adjacent parts of the county of Kent.
Commission to Stephen le Bygod and John de Luk to view the state of
the king's castles in England and Scotland, and the armour and dead stock
(martuas gam%stura$\ and to enquire whether the constables and keepers
of the castles retained in them the number of men, both knights and foot-
men, for whom they received pay and whether they paid them their wages ;
if the horses in the castles were appraised at their true value, or the
reverse ; if they retained the wages in their hand, or removed the armour
and dead stock from the castles, or did wrong in other ways ; and also to
view the defects existing in the castles.
Writ de intendendo in pursuance to the constables and keepers of the
king's castles.
Mandate in pursuance directed to all sheriffs, bailiffs and other ministers
of the king.
Membrane 21<f.
Aug. 30. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, Robert
WcBtminster. Baynard and Robert de Burcs on complaint by Christiana de Muse that
L L 2
532 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
X312. Metnbrane 2ld — cent,
Willinm Grolding of Ipswich, Thomas Scace, Greoffrey Scace, John Hanieis
the elder, John Harneis the younger, Richard Atterente, Richard Robet,
John Haltebe and Williara Maljn of Ipswich, with others, by night broke
her close and dykes at Brokos by Ipswich, co. Suffolk, and fished her stows
and several fishery there, and carried away hor fish.
By K., on the information of J. de Cherleton.
Sept. 4. The like to Henry Spigurnel, William de Goldington and Thomas de
We8tmin8ter. Scalariis touching the death of Robert de Braunford at MaddingleyCO.
Cambridge.
Sept. 1. Commission to Gilbert de Rouebury and John de Benstede to examine
Westminster, and correct an alleged ^rror in the record and process of a suit, before the
mayor and shcrifis of the city of London in the Husting, between Clemencia
de Eure, plaintifi*, and John TVylemyn, deforciant, of two marks of rent
in London.
Sept. 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ormesby, John de
Westminster. Mutford and William de Pappeworthe touching an appeal in the county
of Huntingdon by Beatrice, late the wife of Benedict Page of Huntingdon,
against Simon Baud for the death of her husband. By fine of 1 mark.
Sept. 2. Commission to John de Rolleston, keeper of the hospital of Neuton in
Westminster. Holdemesse and to Taillcfer de Tillio, constable of the castle of Scardebnrgh,
to enquire touching purprestures alleged to have been made in the town
and port of Scardeburgh, co. York, to the king's prejudice.
By K., on the information of R. de Northburgb.
Sept. 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, Nicholas
Westminster. Frembaud, Walter de Mollesworthe and Robert de Maddingle, on complaint
by Jordan de Hemmyn^ford that Gilbert de Gosefeld with John and
Richard his brothers, Thomas de Holand, Robert de Castre, Eborard
Thomas knave de Holand, Peter parson of the church of Long Stanton
and Roger his brother, Richard le Personescok of Long Stanton, Richard
Smythissone, John de Ruston of Hokynton, John Gransete of Hokinion,
John son of John Freisel, John Hunfrey of Swaveseie, Robert son of
Thomas le Draper of Swaveseie, William Marmyon of Swaveseie, Thomas
le Bolewere of Swaveseie, Hugh Pruk of Swaveseie, Hugh Gobion of
Swaveseie, Richard le Colereresbailiff (sic) of Rameseie of Ovre^ and
Andrew Dallebrok of Swaveseie^ took and carried away his goods at Hali-
welle, CO. Huntingdon. Changed by K.
Mbmbranb 20cf.
Sept. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, John de Foxle
Westminster, and John Abel, on complaint by J. bishop of Bath and Wells touching the
persons who, with false keys, opened the door of his cellar in the parish of
St. Clement Danes without the Bar of the New Temple, Ix>ndon, and
carried away his wines and goods. By C.
Sept. 1. The like to John de Mutford, Nicholas Fermbaud, Walter de Moles-
Westminster, worthe, and Robert de Maddingle, on complaint by brother John de Puseaux*
John de Jargolio, John de Acheriis, and Peter le Roi of Mareuil, executors
of the testament of William de Loriaco, sometime parson of the church of
Haliwelle, that Gilbert de Godesfeld with John and Richard his brothers,
Thomas de Holand, Robert de Castre, Eborard Thomaseknave de Holand,
Peter parson of the church of St. Michael, Long Staunton, and Roger his
brother, Richard le Personescok of Long Stanton, Richard le Smythessone
of Berton, John de Ruston of Hokyton, John de Gransete of Hokyton,
6 EDWARD II.— Pabt I. 533
1312. Membrane 20d — conL
John son of John Freisel, John Humfrey of Swaveseie, Robert de Wal-
sham, Thomas Hogge, John Sweythod, Richard Hundeshille of Long
Staunton, William de Longa Staunton, Robert son of Thomas le Draper of
Swaveseie, William Marmyon of Swaveseye, Tliomas le Bolewereof Swave-
seye, Hugh Prick of Swaveseye, Hugh Gobyoun of Swaveseie, Richard le
CelereresbailifE of Rameseie of Ovre, and Andrew Dallebrok of Swave-
seye, took and carried away at Haliwelle, co. Huntingdon, the goods of the
same William de Loriaco, deceased, which were in their custody as his
executors. By K.
Sept. 3. The like to William de Ormesby, Roger de Bilneie, and Robert Bur-
Westminster, gilloun, on complaint by Roger de Gyney that Peter son of William Burel,
Walter son of Hugh Escer, Robert le Mey and William his brother,
Andrew Sparwe, Thorald de Crakeslothe, Walter Grym, Thomas Grym,
Adam son of William Isabel, John son of Hugh Sparwe, John Sherywnd,
^'icholas Levynge, and John Unnewyne with others fished his stews and
several fisheries at Brandeston in Heveringlond, co. Norfolk, and entered
his free warrens and hunted therein.
By K., on the information of E. Malo Lacu.
Sept. 2. The like to Edmund Deincourt, Lambert de Trikingham and J. Chainel,
Westminster, on complaint by Walter son of Walter de Gloucestre that Waller de Bello
Campo, John de Bury, Thomas Larchier, and Philip de Codlee, with othei*8,
broke his close, the doors of his houses and coffers at Haidure, co. Lincoln,
fished his stews there, ^carried away his fish and other goods and also
muniments of his which they found there, and assaulted Nicholas de
Compton, his servant. * "By fine of I mark, and by pet. of C.
Sept. 7. The like to William de Ormesby, John de Mutford, and Richard de Wal-
Westmbster. singham, on complaint by Alice, late the wife of Roger le Bygod, sometime
earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, that Ralph Nichol of Felmyng-
ham with Ralph and Nicholas his sons, Bartholomew Lord, Peter de
Bramford, William Tilles, Alexander le Wulf, Walter Kenebord, John
Emmcson, Edmund Johaneser jaunt Emmeson, William Bone, Ralph
Brentyng, Bartholomew Brentyng, William Godefray with William and
John his sons, and Robert Patesnese, broke her closes at Suthfeld and
Felmyngham, co. Norfolk, carried away her^oods, and assaulted Roger le
Porter her servant. By K.
The like to Henry de Eyncourt, Henry le Scrope, and H. de Baiocis, on
complaint by Roger de Birthorpe that John, prior of Semplingham, Thomas
de Hougate and John de Irneham, fellow canons of the prior, John de
Neville, William son of William Dureyne of Walcote and Robert brother
of the same William son of William, William le Wait, Thomas de Brunne,
William Swanfot, John le Someter, John atte Graunge, Adam atte Graunge
and Gilbert Norman, with others, entered his close at Birthorpe, co. Lin-
coln, broke his park there, drove away certain animals of the prior which
he had taken at Birthorpe within his demesne and had impounded, accord-
ing to the law and custom of the realm, carried away his goods, and assaulted
William le Thekker, Robert le Thekker, and William Gi^m, his men and
servants. By fine of I mark, at the instance of John Paynel.
Sept. 6. The like to John de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton, touching a
Westminster, breach of the manor of Metham, co. York, which on the death of John de
Metham, tenant in chief, the king caused to be taken into his hands, by
Hugh Scot, Laurence de Ueckes, and Adam his brother, Edmund le Botiller,
William de Rikehale and Henry his brother, William de Saxton and Bar-
tholomew his groom, John Bouncroft and John his brother, Richard son of
Gilbert de Rikehale, William del Buskes, John de Mar, John de Baatre,
534 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312. Membrane 20d — cont.
Simon de Whiten, Thomas de Ponte Fracto and William Hattebak, who
with others forcibly entered it whilst it was in the king's hands, broke the
gates, doors, and windows of the houses of the manor and also coffers that
were therein, hunted in the park, and assaulted Roger de Clotheruin, whom
Robert de Wodehous, eschcator beyond Trent, had appointi^d as his deputy
te keep the manor, expelled him from it, and carried away divers goods.
By K.
Membrane I9d,
Sept. 1. The like to John de Mutford, Nicholas Fermbaud, Walter de MoUes-
Westminster. worth and Robert de Magdingle on complaint by John de Stanton, William
de Hcrst and Jordan de Hemyngford that Gilbert de Godefeld with John
and Richard his brothers, Thomas de Holand, Robert de Castre, Eborard
Thomaseknave de Holand, Peter parson of the church of St. Michael, Long
Stanton, and Roger his brother, Richard le Personescok of Long Stanton
and Roger his brother, Richard le Personescok of Long Stanton, Richard le
Smythessone, John de Ruston of Hokiton, John do Gransete of Hokiton,
John son of John Freisel, John Umfrei of Swaveseie, Robert son of
Thomas le Draper of Swaveseie, William Marmion of Swaveseie, Thomas
le Bolewere of Swaveseie, Hugh Prike of Swaveseie, Hugh Gobion of
Swaveseie, Richard le Celereresbailiff of Rameseie of Ovre, and Andrew
Dallebrok of Swaveseie, took and carried away their goods at Haliwelle,
CO. Huntingdon. Changed by K.
Sept. 6. The like to John de Donccastre^d Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by
Westminstor. Roger de Clothorum that Hugh Scot, Laurence de Heckes and Adam his
brother, Edmund le Botiller, William de Rikehale and Henry his brother,
William de Saxton and Bartliolomew his groom, John Boncroft and John
his brother, Richard son of Gilbert de Rikehale, William del Buskes, John
de Mar, John de Bautre, Simon de Whiten, Thomas de Ponte Fracto, and
William atte Bak with others assaulted him at Metham, co. York, and took
away three horses of his of the price of 10/., and also carried away his
goods. By K.
Sept. 8. The like to H. Spigurnel and W. de Hardene, touching the allega-
WestminBter. tion that Peter lo Mercer, Nicholas le Orfevre, Robert de Froille, Walter
de Sutton, Geoffrey Hautepas, John le Frensshe, John de Wyght^ Hugh le
Dighcre, Matthew de Dunmcre, William de Haiwode^ William Dunnyng,
William le Cunevacicr, Seman le Skynnere, Andrew de Chalfonte, John
Fraunceis, Ralph Fraunceis, GeofiPrey de Exton, Walter Hogheles, William
Ocham, Richard de Helle, William Ide, Roger Rogemer, Richard Cury the
younger, John Gabriel, Nicholas de Exonia, Nicholas de Shirefeld, Walter
le Parchemyner, John de Bromlegh, and Richard de Saundon, with others
their confederates, disturbers of the city of Winchester, prevent Peter de
Nuttle, mayor of the city of Winchester, and his ministers, as well clerks
as laymen, from exercising his ofAce in the city, from doing justice there,
from castigating rebels, executing the king's mandates, and keeping the
peace ; that they hold conventicles and meetings notwithstanding the pro-
nibition of the mayor as the king's minister, and do not allow themselves
to be brought to justice by him, or his bailiffs; that they deprive certain
citizens of the city of the liberty thereof, and c^ their own authority with-
out the assent of the mayor admit strangers to that liberty, and farther
that they make and impose at their own will upon some of the dtisens
tallages, which are not only to the prejudice of the mayor the king's
minister, but also in derogation and contempt of the king's mandates^ and
to the impoverishment of the city of Winchester.
By K., on the information of Edmond de Male Lacu.
6 EDWARD IL— Part I. 535
1312. Membrane I9d — cant,
Aug. 29. The like to Henry Spigurnel, John Pajnel, and John de Cantilupo, on
Westminster, complaint by George de Charneles that Nicholas de Asteley and Nicholas
de Burmyngham with others assaulted him at Rokeby, co. Warwick, be-
sieged a house into which he had fled from them, and made a great fire
against the house, not permitting him to leave it until he had found sureties
that he would do their pleasure.
Sept. 8. The like to Robert de Retford, John de Mutford, and John Aynel, on
Westminster, information by Geoffrey de la Lee, to whom the king has committed to hold
at his will the custody of the town of Baldok, co. Hertford, and of other
lands of the Templars in that county, that when he approached the town
to hold a view of frank pledge there, as was customary, and had attached
by Robert Legat and John atte Water, known bailiffs, measures and weight
found in the to^n to examine them at the view, Simon de Huntingdon, and
William his son, Henry Werry, John de Tadelowe, Thomas Phelip, John
de la Lee, William le Degher, John Tjkeneye, John de Essex, Walter son
of Benedict de Asshwelle, Nicholas le Kilde, Henry de Yherdelegh, John
Ingelby, Thomas son of Simon Buntyng, Vincent le Parmenter, John
Parage, Henry Mathias, John Edithe, Thomas Fotyng, Walter de Kynges-
wod, Ralph de Hauville, Henry Gauelok, John son of Hugh de Wrastlmg-
worthe, Thomas Catel, Reginald Catel, Roger le Parmenter, John Luce,
John de Berkeweye, Adam Tinecler, John Gauelok, John de Hitche, Ralph
de Pelham, Stephen Torold, John de Parys, Walter le Ferur, Richsjrd
Malekyn, John Scrages, Christina Fotyng, Richard le Seler, Walter de
Beiton, and John le Cupere, resisted the attachment and forcibly carried off
the weights and measures from the bailiffs.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Afterwards the same John de Mutford and John de Pabenham were
assigned to hear the matter, 15 October, 1312.
Sept. 13. The like to John de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton, on complaint by
Westminster. Robert de Styveton that Hugh Scot, William de Saxton, and Henry de
Rikehale with others carried away his goods at Metham, co. York.
By fine of 1 mark at the instance of John de Merkyngfeld.
Mbmbranb 18J.
Sept. 11. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, Nicholas de
Westminster. Langelonde and Robert de Chiseldene, on complaint by Henry de CamvillOy
that Robert Bordet, Gerard de Sekyndon, John de Ghirton, John de S^ewelle^
Alice de Camville, Thomas Poleye of Nyweton, William de Grendon, parson
of the church of Babbeworthe, and brother Nicholas de Sekyndon, with
others, abducted Elizabeth his wife at Arewe, co. Warwick, and still detain
her. By fine of 20#., at the request of W. de Thorntoft.
Sept. 15. The like to Fulk Lestraunge, John Chaynel, and William de Mortuo
Westminster. Mari, on complaint by William Orm, that Leonard Waldyn of Sambrok,
Thomas, prior of Bromfeld, Reginald de Halghton, John de Boudlers, and
Robert his brother, Peter de Greote, John Lightfot, Thomas son of John
de Overton, Emma de Boudlers, Nicholas Body of Assheford, Reginald son
of Robert son of Richard de Assheford, Henry de Rothehale of AsshdTord,
William Fraunceis of Assheford, Roger Gille of Assheford, William
son of William de Groete of Assheford, John Hurlebadde, John son of
Stephen de Birchovre of Assheford, Simon Gilmyn, Roger Roger {sic)
Sheremon, Waiter de Dounton of Halghton, John Russhok, Adam son
of William son of Walter de Halghton, and Richard Arundel, broke his
530
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312. Membrane ISd—cont.
house at Priors Halghton, co. Salop, assaulted him, drove away 40 of his
sheep of the price of 6 marks, maliciously killed them, drove avraj 100
sheep aud six oxen of the price of 20/., cut his standing com, and caiTied it
away together with other goods of his.
By K., on tlie information of Robert de Bures.
Membrane I7d.
Sept. 15. The like to John Wognn, Walter de Pederton and Richard Simon, on
Westminster, complaint by John de la Roche, that Philip Laundry, with others, asfiaulted
him, his men and servant, at Kylderwolthe Yaur, co. Kermerdyn, in Wales.
By K., on the information of Edmund de Malo Lacu.
Sept. 24.
Windsor.
Sept. 20.
Windsor.
Oct. 1.
Windsor.
Dec. 8.
Windsor,
The like to John de Insula, William de Houk, and John de Donecastre,
touching an appeal in the county of York by Adam de Potreton, against
Hugh Scot for robbery and breach of the peace. By fine of 20f.
The like to John de Mutford, John de Argentein, and William de
Goldington, on information that when Geoffrey de la Lee, to whom the
king has committed the custody of the town of Baldok, co. Hertford, and of
other lands of the Templars in that county, to hold at will, approached that
town to collect and receive the tolls and other profits of a fair held in that
town during three days, which are due to the king by reason of the lands of
the Templars being in his hands, and to preserve the peace of the town, and
when he had appointed certain of the king's men and servants to receive
such tolls and profits and to keep the peace, Nicholas de Herdwik and
Scholastica his wife, John Water, Richard Dobyn, William Dobyn, Adam
Huel, John Werry, chaplain, Vincent ie Parmenter, Walter son of Roger le
Taillur, John son of Reginald Catel, John de Berkeweye, Richard Elis,
John son of Nicholas de Herdwik, John Gauelok, Henry Gauelok, Thomas
de Wylie, Henry le Taillur, Adam le Teinturer, Vincent son of Nicholas
de Herdwik, Thomas le Parmenter, Walter de Poleye, Adam Water, Roger
le Parmenter, Richard son of Simon le Taillur, John son of Peter le Taillur,
and John Bonegos, with others, having come by night to the fair, assaulted
and maimed the said Geoffrey and the king*s men and servants, carried
away goods to the value of 10/. collected and received for the king*B use
from the customs of the fair and in their custody, and committed other
trespasses.
Vacated because otherwise beloto.
The like to Nicholas Fermbaud and William Merre, touchiDg the persona
who stole the goods of Alice de Bello Campo at Draiton Beaochaump, co.
Buckingham, and caiTied her from that place to Wodegreneende by Agmo •
desham, where by night they killed her.
Commission to Ralph Paynel and Henry de Baiocis, touching the silting
up of the river Ancolne, co. Lincoln, between Bishops Bridge and the
bridge of Fevyhy towards the Humbre, by which the people along its banks
to the bridge of Glaunford have incurred serious losses and danger.
Oct 18.
Windsor.
Membrane I6d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Manrice de Berkeleye, Miles de
Rodberwe and Richard de Rodeneye, on complaint by John le BotiUer of
Lanultyt, that Walter de Byngham, prior of St. Oswald's, Gloucester, and
6 EDWARD II.-^Part I.
637
1312. Membrane \6d — cont,
brother Robert de Kjdermenstre, his fellow canon, with others, assaulted
and imprisoned him at Gloucestre.
Bj K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
The like to the same justices, on like complaint by Walter Tore! against
Walter de Bjngham, prior of St. Oswald's, Gloucester, and brother Robert
de Kydermenstre, bis fellow canon.
Oct. 14.
Windsor.
Oct. 16.
Windsor.
Oct. 15.
Windsor.
Membrane 15J.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, W. de Bourne
and J. de Treiagu, on complaint by Edmund de Trevelwyth, that John
Stonhard of la Welle, Thomas Belymer of Talcarnvaccos, Richard son of
Richard Cryspyn of Donnans, William Spoyn of Fawe, Roger Pursil of
Fawe, John son of Robert Stonhard of Lostwythyel, John Avice of
Lostwytel, John son of Simon le Taillur of Lostwythel and Henry his
brother, and Stephen Rede of Lostwythel, had boarded in the port of
Fawe, CO. Cornwall, a ship belonging to him and to the said John Stonhard
which he with the assent of the latter had laden with goods and wares
in that port for a voyage to diyers places, removed him ^om the ship, led
him to Lostwythyel, where they imprisoned him, and afterwards took the
ship with the cargo beyond seas, where they exposed the goods and wares
for sale and did their pleasure therein.
The like to Henry de Baiocis and John de Neville of Stokes, touching
the death by night of Matilda, late the wife of Edmund de Fal of Grymesby,
and of Agnes de Holmeton at Grymesby, co. Lincoln.
The like to John de Mutford and John de Pabenham, on complaint by
Geoffrey de la Lee, to whom the king has committed to hold at his will the
custody of the lands of the Templars in the county of Hertford, that, when
he approached the town of Baldok in that county to collect and receive the
tolls and other profits of a fair held in that town during three days, which are
due to the king by reason of the lands of the Templars being in his hands,
Nicholas de Herdwik and Scholastica his wife, John Water, Richard Dobin,
William Dobin, Adam Huel, John Werri, chaplain, Vincent le Parmounter,
Walter son of Roger le Taillour, John son of Reginald Catel, John de
Berkweye, Richard Elis, John sou of Nicholas de Herdwik, John Ghiuelok,
Thomas de Wylye, Henry Gauelok, Henry le Taillour, Adam le Teyntnrer,
Vincent son of Nicholas de Herdwyk, Thomas le Parmounter, Walter de
Poleye, Adam Water, Roger le Parmounter, Richard son of Simon le
Taillur, John son of Peter le Taillour, John Bonegos, Simon de Huntindon
and William his son, Henry Werry, John de Tadelowe, John de Tikeneye^
John de Essex, Walter son of Benedict de Asshewelle, Nicholas le Kilde,
Henry de Yerdele, John Ingelby, Thomas son of Simon Buntine, John
Parage, Henry Matheu, John Edithe, Thomas Foting, Walter de Kynges*
wode, Rtdph de Hauville, John son of Simon de Wrastlingworthe^
Reginald Catel, John Luce, Adam Tyneker, John de Hitche, Ralph de
Peiham, Stephen Torold, John de Parys, Walter le Ferour, Richard
Malckyn, John Scrages, Christina Fotiug, Richard le Seler, Walter de
Berton, John le Coupere, Thomas Phelip, John Torold, William le
Teynturer, William de Eye, souter, John le Ferour, John le Ropere, John
Aleyn of Baldok, and Walter de Weston, draper, at night assaulted hkn, his
men and servants, and carried away his goods.
Vacated because otherwise below.
538
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312. Membrane IM — cont,
Oct. 21. Commission de walliis et fossatis to Walter le Band, William son of
Windsor. Robert, and John de Norton for the sea coast of the county of Essex, and
also for the town of Wolewjche, co. Kent.
Oct. 27. Commission associating John Wogan with the steward and marshal of
Wofitminster. the household to deliver John de Rcdingges and Edmund de Malo LacUy
and to do them justice according to law and the custom of the king's
Marahalsea. The former, who is a prisoner in the MarshaLsea for counter-
feiting the king's privy seal and for sealing letters therewith, when charged
before the steward and marshal of the household in the court of the Mar-
shalsea, asserted that he had received the seal from the said Edmund de
Malo Lacu, lute steward of the household.
Oct. 28. Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Louthre and Robert de
Westminster. Barton, on complaint by John de Coupelnnd that Thomas de Hoton, John
son of William son of Adam de Craystok, Thomas son of Michael, and John
son of William Kotelsone, assaulted him at Laisingby, co. Cumberland, and
carried away his goods. By fine of 20f .
Oct. 12.
Windsor.
Oct 10.
Windsor.
Oct, 15.
Windsor.
Mbmbranb l^d.
The like to William de Ormcsby, John de Thorpe, and Edward Charles,
touching the riotous conduct in the city of Norwich of John de Ingham,
Roger Marche, William Marche and others, their confederates, who assault
the citizens and men of that city, and also those who resort thither on
business, nor suffer the citizens to leave their houses unless they make a
fine for doing so, nor permit themselves to be brought to justice by tlie
bailiffs of the city, but threaten the bailiffs with bodily harm if they attempt
to execute their ofHce, by reason of which treats the bailiffs fear to execute
their office for preserving the peace of the city, and foreign merchants and
others who were accustomed to resort to the city with their wares and other
goods for sale have ceased to do so, to the impoverishment of the citizens
and men of those parts. By C.
The like to John de Neville of Stokes, William Marmyon and William de
Spanneby, on complaint by Peter de Scorse, that William Moldesman of
Tillesbyry, John de Rye and John Hillary, with others, assaulted him at
Boston, CO. Lincoln, whilst on the king's service and under his protection,
and carried away his goods, wntings and muniments.
By K., on the information of Richard LoveL
The like to John de Mutford and John de Pabenham, on information
that when Geoffrey de la Lee, to whom the king has committed the custody
of the lauds of the Templars in the county of Hertford to hold at will,
approached the town of Baldok, co. Hertford, to collect and receive the tolls
and other profits of a fair held in that town during three days, which are
due to the king by reason of the lands of the Templars being in his hands,
and to preserve the peace of the town, and when the said Gkoffrey had
appointed certain of the king's men and servants to receive such tolls and
profits and to keep the peace, Nicholas de Herdwyk and Scholastica his
wife, John Water, Richard Dobyn, William Dobyn, Adam Huel, John
Werry, chaplain, Vincent le Parmenter, Walter son of Roger le Tailloor,
John son of Reginald Catel, John de Berkeweye, Richard Elys, John son
of Nicholas de Herdwyk, John Gauelok, Thomas de Wylye, Henry
Gauelok, Henry le Taillour, Adam le Teynturer, Vincent son of Nicholas
de Herdwyk, Thomas le Parmenter, Walter de Poleye, Adam Water, Roger
le Parmenter, Richard son of Simon le Taillour, John son of Peter le
Taillour, John Bonegos, Simon de Huntingdon and William his brother.
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
539
1312. Membrane I4:d — cont.
Henry Werry, John de Tadelowe, John de Tykeneye, John de Essex,
Walter son of Benedict de Ashwelle, Nicholas le Kylde, Henry de Yerdelegh,
John Ingelby, Thomas son of Simon Buntyng, John Parage, Henry
Mathias, John Edithe, Thomas Fotyng, Walter de Kyngeswode, Ralph de
Hanville, John son of Hugh de Wrastlyngworthe, Reginald Catel, John Luce,
Adam Tyneclere, John de Bitche [Hiti»he], Ralph de Pelham, Stephen Torold,
John de Parys, Walter le Fefur, Richard Malekyn, John Scrages, Christiana
Fotyng, Richard le Seler, Walter de Berton, John le Coupere, Thomas
Phelip, John Torold, William le Teynturer, William de Eye le suur, John
le Ferur, John le Ropere, John Aleyn of Baldok, Walter de Weston,
draper, and Elias de Poleye, parson of the church of Clothale, having come
by night to the fair, assaulted and maimed the said Geoffrey de la Lee and
the king's men and servants, and carried away goods to the value of 10/.,
collected and received for the king's use from the custom of the fair and
in their custody. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Nov. 2.
Windsor.
Nov. 25.
Windsor.
Membrane ISd,
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford and John de
Pabenham, on information that when Geoffrey de la Lee, to whom the king
has committed the custody of the lands of the Templars in the county of
Hertford to hold at will, approached the town of Baldok, co. Hertford, to
collect and receive the tolls and other profits of a fair held in that town
during three days which are due to the king by reason of the lands of the
Templars being in his hands, and to preserve the peace of the town, and
when the said Geoffrey had appointed certain of the king's men and ser-
vants to receive such tolls and profits and to keep the peace, Nicholas de
Herdewyk and Scholastica his wife, John Water, Richard Dobyn, William
Dobyn, Adam Huel, John Weriy, chaplain, Vincent le Parmenter, Walter son
of Roger le Taillour, John son of Reginald Catel, John de Berkwey, Richard
Elys, John son of Nicholas de Herdwyk, John Gauelok, Thomas de Wylye,
Henry Gauelok, Henry le Taillur, Vincent son of Nicholas de Herdwyk,
Adam Water, Roger le Parmenter, Richard son of Simon le Taillur, John son
of Peter le Taillur, John Bonegos, John Tykeney, Walter son of Benedict de
Eshewelle, Adam Tykeney, Richard Malkyn, Martin de Amtphulle, Adam
Algor the younger, Walter Henry, Gilbert Saman, Henry de Berton,
Walter Houwelle, William de Bristoll, Walter de Colyingham, Robert le
Fevre of Henlewe, John de Honyngham [or Hovyngham], John Galowe,
Nicholas le Chapman, Nicholas de Horwode, John son of Hugh de
Wrastlyngworthe the elder and John his brother, Robert de Roteland,
William Stiel, Richard Balle, John Wynkharde, Walter le Bray, Henry
Andreu, Richard le Sherman, Roger Hendiman, Walter le Bakmongere,
Simon Lauerke, Richard atte Brome and Richard his son, Richard son of
Nicholas Kylde, Walter de Sutton, John Muschet, Thomas le Botiller, Ralph
Michel, and Chilman Alwyn having come by night to the fair in the town
of Baldok, a^sauited and maimed the said Geoffrey de la Lee and the king's
men and servants, and carried away goods to the value of 10/. collected and
received for the king's use from tlie customs of the fair, and committed
other trespasses.
The like to William de Bourne, Matthew de Furneus, and John de
Tresiagu, on complaint by Master Anthony de Bradeneye that William de
Milburne, Ralph de Stoke, Reginald de Trevorva and Adam his brother,
with others, took and carried away his goods at the towns of St. Carantoo,
540
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1312.
Dec. 2.
Windsor.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Membrane ISd-'^cont.
Trefowa, Treweythel, Talkarn, Trethejres, Porthe, Trevelwetbe, Trewoky
Porthviur, QcystuD and Tretlireysek, co. Cornwall. By fine of 20#.
The like to William de Houk, Adam de Middclton and Nicholas le
Flemyng of York, on complaint by Hugh de Scotton of York, the constable
appointed for keeping the peace in the city of York, that William Fox of
York assaulted him at York whmi discharging his duty as a conseryator of
the peace. By W. bishop of Worcester for the soul of the late king.
Commission appointing William de Echingham, Roger de Bavent and
Henry Tregoz and the sheriff of the county of Sussex to be keepers of the
peace in that county. \_Parl, JVrits,'] By K.
Nov. 5.
Windsor.
Nov. 2.
Windsor.
Nov. 5.
Windsor.
Nov. 8.
Windsor.
Membrans \2d.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Fresingfeld, Robert de
Maddyngle and Robert de Reydon, on complaint by William de Cleydon,
touching the persons who broke his house at Famham, co. Suffolk, took his
goods, felled his trees, and carried away his goods and trees.
By W. bishop of Worcester for a knight of the earl of Pembroke.
Vacated and surrendered because otherwise below.
The like to John de Mutford and John de Pabenham, on informalion by
Geoffrey de la Lee, to whom the king has committed to hold at his will the
custody of the town of Baldok, co. Hertford, and of other lands of the
Templars in that county, that when he approached the town to bold a view
of frank pledge there, as was customary, and had attached by Robert Legat
and John atte Watere, his known bailiffs, measures and weights found in the
town to examine them at the view, Nicholas de Herdwyk and Scholastica
his wife, .Tohn Water, Richard Dobyu, William Dobyn, Adam Huel, John
Werry, chaplain, Vincent le Parmenter, Walter son of Roger le Taillour,
John son of Reginald Catel, John de Berkweye, Richard Elis, John son of
Nicholas de Herdwyk, John Gauelok, Thomas de Wylie, Henry Gaaelok,
Henry le Taillur, Vincent son of Nicholas de Hei^dwyk, Adam Wafer,
Roger le Parmenter, Richard son of Simon le Taillur, John son of Peter le
Taillour, John Bonegos, John Tykeneye, Walter son of Benedict de Esshe-
wello, Adum Tykeneye, Richai'd Malkyn, Martin de Amthille, Adam Algor
the younger, Waiter Hcnn, Gilbert Saman, Henry de Berton, Walter
Houel, William de Biistoll, Walter de Colinghum, Robert le Fevre of Hen-
lowe, John Houingham (or Hovingbam), John Gal we, Nicholas le Chap-
man, Nicholas de Horwode, John son of Hugh de Wrestlingworthe the
elder and John his brother, Ro))ert de Roteland, William Stel, Richard
Balle, John Wynkard, Walter le Bray, Werricus Andreu, Richard le Sher-
man, Roger Hendiman, Walter le Bakmongere, Simon Lark, Richard atte
Brome and Richard his son, Richard son of Nicholas Kilde, Walter de
Sutton, John Mufchet («tr), Thomas le Coteler, Ralph Michel and Martin de
Bassingbume resisted the attachment and forcibly carried off the measores
and weights from his baili£&.
The like to John de Fresingfeld, R. de Maddingle and R. de Reidon on
complaint by William de Cleidon touching the persons who in the time of
the late king broke his house at Famham, co. Suffolk, felled his treea^ and
carried away the trees and other goods of his.
By W. bishop of Worcester for a knight of the earl of Pembroke.
The like to William de Bourne, Thomas Lercedeakne and Thomas de la
Hide, on complaint by Madoc le Ken that Benedict de Trevarthian, Richard
de Trevarthian, John de Trevarthian, Benedict de Trenbethoa, Thomas de
6 EDWARD II.— Part I.
541
1312. Membrane 12J— con^.
Trenbethoa, Thomas de Kennegy and John de Penros with others at
night assaulted him at Marghasjon,^. Cornwall, and maimed him.
Bj the bishop of Worcester, at the instance of earl Warenne.
Nov. 2. The like to John de Mutford and John de Pabenham, on complaint by
Windsor. Geoffrey de la Lee, to whom the king has committed to hold at bis will the
custody of the lands of the Templars in the county of Hertford, that, when
he approached the town of Baldok in that county to collect and receive the
tolls and other profits of a fair held there during three days, which are due
to the king by reason of the lands of the Templars being in his hands,
Nicholas de Herdwyk and Scholistica his wife, John Water, Bichard
Dobyn, William Dobyn, Adam Huel, John Werry, chaplain, Vincent le
Parmenter, Walter son of Roger le Tailiour, John son of Reginald Catel,
John de Berkweye, Richard Elys, John son of Nicholas de Herdwyk,
John Gauelok, Thomas de Wylie, Henry Ghiuelok, Henry le Tailiour,
Vincent son of Nicholas de Herdwyk, Adam Water, Roger le Par-
menter, Richard son of Simon le Tailiour, John son of Peter le Taillur,
John Bonegos, John Tykeneye, Walter son of Benedict de Eshwelle, Adam
Tykeneye, Richard Malkyn, Martin de AmphuUe, Adam Algor the younger,
Walter Henry, Gilbert Saman, Henry de Berton, Walter Howel, William
de Bristoll, Walter de Colyngham, Robert le Fevre of Henlowe, John
Honyngham (or Hovyngham), John Galowe, Nicholas le Chapman, Nicholas
de Horwode, John son of Hugh de Wrastlyngworthe the elder and John
his brother, Robert de Rotelaod, William Stiel, Richard Balle, John
Wynkard, John de Berkweye, Walter le Bray, Werrinus Andreu, Richard
Sherman, Roger Hendyman, John Muschet, Walter le Bakmongen Simon
Lauerk, Richard atte Brome and Richard his son, Richard son of Nicholas
Kyld, Walter de Sutton, Thomas le Botiller and Ralph Michel at night
assaulted him and his men and servants, and took and carried away his goods.
Nov. 8. The like to Lambert de Trikingham, John de Donecastre and Thomas
Windsor. Plaiz, on complaint by Geoffrey de San ton of Bentle and Alice his wife,
that Robert son of Richard de Bentle, John de Hasthorpe, John le Taillur
of Holme, Robert atte Barnes and Geoffrey Jolif entered his house at
Bentele, co. Tork, and assaulted him and his wife. By fine of 1 mark.
Dec. 8. Association of Walter de Mollesworthe with John de Mutford and John
Windsor, de Pabenham to hear the above matter.
Nov. 8.
Windsor.
Nov. 12.
Windsor.
Nov. 18.
Windsor.
Mbmbranb lid.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Louther, Robert de TiUiol
and Richard Brun touching the riotous behaviour of Richard de Walaston,
Nicholas de Bromle, Henry le Taillur of Walton, Robert Gerrok, Patrick
son of Heory and John Brokenheved, who with others their confederates
break the peace and commit divers outrages upon the citizens of Carlisle
and other men of the county of Cumberland. By C.
The like to William de Houk, Adam de Middelton and John de Done-
castre, on complaint by Roger Billom of Hoby that Gilbert le Keu of
Westlilling and Robert his son assaulted him at Westlilling, co. York.
By fine of 20«.
Association of William de Ormesby in place of William de Colneie,
deceased, with Walter de Bernyngham, Robert Baynard and William de
Colneie in a commission of oyer and terminer issued on complaint by
Adam Duraud of Morleie that Robert de Engis, parson of the church of
542
CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1312. Membrane lid — cant.
Kjmburle, John Herland of Kymburle, John de Elingham, John Nut of
Suth Jememuthe, Geoffrey de Lopham, Andrew de la Wynde, Nigel
Thurstan, John Thurstan, Richard Higge, William Pesacre and Roger
Marty n broke his houses at Kymburle, co. Norfolk, imprisoned him, and
carried away his goods.
Nov. 20.
Windsor.
Nov. il.
Sheen.
Nov. 20.
Windsor.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Nov. 28.
Windsor.
Mbmbranb lOd.
Association of John de Insula in place of William Inge, who b unable
to act, in a commission of oyer and terminer issued to the said William
Inge, Thomas de Fissheburne and William de Denum, on complaint by the
prior of Tynemuthe that Robert de Esselyngton, William de Botteleston,
Hugh de Heysand, William de Heysand, Henry de Haketon, William de
Bcnle, Richard de la Neweton, Nicholas de Middelton, John de Rodom,
Roger Scot, Robert Batille and Robert de Bokeby have infringed the
liberties of his house by taking 540 of his wethers at Bewyk, co. North-
umberland, and driving them to Alnewyk, where they impounded them.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Philip de Kyme and Edmund
Deincurt, on complaint by Richard de Littlebury that Hugh Scarlet, Ranolph
de Rie and Robert de Pynkeneie with others assaulted him at Lincoln and
carried away his goods. By p.s.
The like to John de Mutford and John de Pabenham, on complaint by
Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, that Master Stephen de Chesthunte^
John son of Adam de Somery, Theobald de Goldington, Henry Arnold,
John le Cartero and John le Spenser with others in the time of the late king
broke his park at Bishops Hatfield, co. Hertford, during his absence in
Scotland under the king's protection, and hunted therein. By K.
The like to John de Mutford and Edmund de Em^rave, on complaint by
Ralph Bagot of Stoketon that Peter Rochelyn, tJames de Whitewelle,
Thomas de Smalebergh, John de Hekingham, John de Ravyngham, Robert
le Boner, and Robert, parson of the church of Ravyngham, carried away
his goods at Ledncs, co. Norfolk. By fine of 20f.
The like to William de Felton and William Rydel, touching the death of
John de Weredale at Holieland, co. Northumberland. All persons whom
they find guilty of his death are to be taken to Newcastle-upon-Tyne and
detained in prison there. By K.
-Q1Q Membrane 9d.
April 27. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Byron and Robert de
Westminster. Shirebume, touching an appeal in the county of Lancaster by Matilda late
the wife of William de Wrightington against David de Heton, Robert de
Heton, and John le Fitz Roger of SharfHes for the death of her husband.
By fine of 1 mark.
1312.
Dec. 1.
Chertsey.
The like to Philip de Kyme, Philip Darcy, and Nicholas de Bolingbrok,
on complaint by Stephen de Altham that Hugh le Ser jaunt of Canewyk,
John son of Thomas de Poynton, Martin Swanessone, Adam le Taskere,
brother Robert Dingedevel, John Alwyn, Stephen le Dryester, Henry de la
Sale, Ivo le Pyndere, brother William de Shepwashe, Richard le Pyndere,
Nicholas Bost, Walter le Wryghte and Henry le Bercher assaulted him at
Canewyk, co. Lincoln. By p.s.
6 EDWARD n.— Pabt I.
543
1312.
Nov. 30.
Windsor.
Dec. 5.
Windsor.
Membrane 9d — cont.
The like to John Neirnujt and Walter de Mollesworthe, touching the
death of Henry Trewe at Cudinton, co. York,
The like to William de Houk and John de Donecastre, touchins the
death of John de Picheford of Scartheburgh at Scartheburgh, co. York.
Bj C.) at the suit of Thomas dc Godehalle.
The like to Philip de Kyme, Lambert de Trikingham and William de
Spanneby, touching the forcible entry by John de Stirchesle and other
unknown persons into the manor of Sheldingthorpe, co. Lincoln, and the
removal thence by them of 10 oxen and 200 sheep, together with other
goods, after the sheriff of Lincoln, in obedience to the king's mandate, had
by Gilbert de Redingges and John Moriz, king's bailiffs of Nesse, sealed
the doors of the granges of the manor by way of attachment for a debt in
which the same John de Stirchesle is bound at the Exchequer, and for which
he has not satisfied the king.
Membrane Hd,
•
Dec. 2. Commission to Roger le Brabazon, Master Thomas de Cobeham and John
Windsor, de Mutford, to examine and correct an alleged error in the record and pro-
cess of a suit before the mayor, sheriffs and aldermen of the city of London,
between William de Hanyngton and Thomas de Flete, Stephen de Hakeney,
Walter dc Monte Alto, John de Littleton, Richard dc Rothinge, John de
Ponte Fracto, William de Bury, John de Hundesdiche, Stephen de Monte
Alto, William atte Welde, Walter de Seleby, Thomas de Huddesdon, Roger
de Bononia, John de Offord, William de Aylesbury, William de Bitchingdon
and Osbert de Heddewurthe touching a trespass committed against him by
them and William de Notingham.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Dec 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Rodeneye, John Cheynel
Windsor, and Edmund de Grafton, on complaint by Robert de Loggore [or Leggore],
parson of the church of Sutham, that John de Derby, Robert de Rodeswell,
William de Brikhulle, Geoffrey de Blaston, William Mauclerk of Leycestre
and John his brother, Robert de Blaby, William de Dalby, John de Scrapetot,
Andrew de Scrapetot, John son of John Chapmon and Henry le Lord of
Sutham, with others, forcibly carried away his goods at Sutham, co.
Warwick. By fine of 1 mark.
The like to John de Foxle, William de Hardene, Adam Walrond and John
de Westcote, on complaint by Adam de Stockes, Roger de Ripariis, Henry
de la Folye, John de Cotes and Richard de Stockes, executors of the testa-
ment of Roger de Stockes, that John la Ware, Robert de London, John le
Frend of Wedampton, William atte Burygate, John le Cok, and William
Inthefelde, with others, carried away at Alinggeton, co. Wilts, the goods
of the late Roger de Stockes, which were in their custody as executors.
By fine of 20t.
Dec. 4. The like to Henry le Scrope, Richard de Bemyngham and John de
Windsor. Donecastre, on complaint by John de Gras that William son of Andrew
Grammary and Thomas his brother, Thomas Dey ville of Bykerton, Nicholas
de la Marche, Henry Hewerys, Henry de la Cressever, Alan de Grendale le
servaunt, Roger de Clotherum, William le Fiz le Provost of Tokwyth, and
William le Mawer of Sallay, with others, assaulted him at Great Stodelay
by Aldefelde, co. York. By W. bishop of Worcester.
Nov. 30.
Windsor.
t'ALENUAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1312.
Dec. 7.
Wiodsor.
Membrane Sd—cont.
Tho like to Willinm <1e Orinpshy and Itnbert ile Madiliugle, on comptaint
br John Muschi't of FL-iiditton, that Kuger dc Mort^ynti,' A^dam um of John
Hnd Elizulwlh Liu wife, wilh others, ausiiultiil him ut Eenditton, tM.
CaRibriil)r<!. By the bishop of Worcester.
The like to Henry Spigurncl and R. de la Eokele, oii complaint by Witliom
dc ^Velllon, kin^'n cl>^rk, that Uicliard Ic BiicKt of Cobterhunte, Robert
du PyncL'lK'k of C'cHterhunte, Wiiller de Bedowellc, Thomaa de Bedewelle,
Kogin- le Clerk of lloddeiiHJDn uiid Alice his duughtor, and Kobert Thomas
of Ilroki'sburnc, witli others, HKsaultt'd him when on his way to the king,
by hiH eouiniuiid and on his biisinesii, from London to York, at Cesterhunte
mid Ware, co. Ilertford, im]iriuoncd him, carrietl awny his goods, and at
those towiiM uaiiaQltcd uud nmimcd his men and servants. By p.B.
As.'iociation of Richard dc WalBinirham ^itli William de Ormeshy and
■ Bobcrt Banyard iu a commis:^ion of oyer and terminer i<iaued to them
touching (livers ti-espasses committed by Adam Durnnt of Morleie and
Robert lie Eiigi.i, pmwm of the church of Kymburle at Ejmburlc, co.
Korfolk, OS is contained in tlio original writ.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John Chaynel, Hugh de Andole and
Richard de Uiirlc, on complaint by Tliomos de Wjnnesbury that Philip de
Middelton nnd Alexander hia son, Ycvan ap Fhelip of Codyton, Faky
Ronft, Biclianl Rouft, William Puk, Richard son of William Codwot,
Thomas Kith, Howol Andreu, Robert de la Lone, John lo Tuyllur ot
Cliirbury, and Joan his wife, Mtidoc Muutiak, William son of Wyot de
Kfnryton, William S{>prmon anil Yoiviiilh Molgroui assaulted turn at
Chirbury, co. Salop, and imprisoned him.
By K., on t))e information of J. dc Cherleton.
Mkmbraks Id.
Commission de iralHh el faxsatit to Robert Tiliol and Gilbert do
Sta{)i:-lton for the cua.it of the river Hunibcr and of the adjacent parts
between Esington and llcdou iu lIoIderiiCBs.
Commission to Roger le Brabanzon, Master Thomas de Cobcham and
John (le Mutford to examine and correct an alleged error in the record and
ErocoHs of a suit Iiefoi-e the mayor, sheriffs and oldiTmen of the city of
ondon, Itetwcen William do Hanyngton and Thomas de Flete, Stephen de
Ilakencye, Walter de Monte Alto, John de Litlclon, Richard deRothyng,
John de Poiite Frncto, Willinm dp Bm-y, John de Hunihadychc, Stephen
de Monte Alto, Willinm attc Welde, Walter de Seleby, Thomas de
Hoddesdon, Roger de Bononia, John de OlTord, William de Ayleshun and
Osbcrt dc Hc<ldcwortho touching a trcsiwss committed against him tj
them.
Oonimis-sion to Jolin de Fresingfdd, and Ritdiord de Bcrefotd to
examine and correct on alleged error in the record and process of a suit in
the court of the city of London on complaint by Bartholomew de Welle^
master of the ship called la Bayhard of I..ciine, against John le Clerk,
master of a ship called la Gerfand of Goscford, who with divers others
boarded his ship when at anchor near Rochelle (jiuia RupeUam) carried
away the cables and otiicr gcxKl^, and subsequently cut two great cables
by which the ship was held, whereby the ship and car^ were dashed
ogwnst tlie rocks and lost to tlic great damage of the complainant.
By pet. of C.
G EDWARD 1I.--PAUT I.
oio
1312. Membrane *7<l — coat.
Dec. 14. Commission, at the prosecution of Ponciiis tie Lorme and his fellows,
Westiiiiiii<ter. merchants of KochcUo, on behalf of whom tlio kini^ of France has fre(iucutly
applied to the kin;^, as well to William de Hornefeld as to Robert son of
Payii, Robert (l(» Kendale, constable of the castle of Dover and warden of the
Cinque Ports, Henry de Cobehaiu the youngc^r, and Walter de Geddiug, to
execute and complete a former commission whicli had been issued to them
on complaint by divers men and merchants as well of the power of the king
of France as of the duchy [of Afjuitaine] touching the seizure of their
war(»s on the sea by divers of the king*s subjects, who carried such wares
to the p.iit of the city of London and to places within the counties of Kent,
Sussex, Southampton, Somerset, and elsewhere. By C.
Dec. 10.
Westminster.
Dec. 14.
Westminster.
Dec. 23,
Windsor.
Dec. 23.
Windsor.
Membrane Gd.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, John LotcI, of
Snotescumbe and R. de Rodeneie, on complaint by John, archbishop of
Dublin, dean of the king's free chapel of Pencriche, that William de Cotes,
John de Bedewynde, Alan Miles, William son of Stephen de Pilat^nhale,
and John d(? Wethale entered the manor of la More by Pencriche,
CO. Stafford, whilst it was in the king's hands by reason of the voidance of
the archbishopric of Dublin, fished the stew and made a breach in it, so
that the water flowed away, whereby the fish in it perished.
Commission to Thomjis Wale, Thomas de Flore and Adam de Waltham
to enquire touching treasure trove at Dene, co. Bedford, and the concealing
thereof by the Anders.
Commission of oyer and terminer to Lambert de Trikyngham and John
de Neville of Stoke, on complaint by Robert del Pek, that John Muchet,
Richard de Engayne, Henry le Chaumberleyn of Landbeche, William
Muchet and Thomas (le Engayne, with others, assaulted and maimed him at
Catebriggi% co. Lincoln, and carried away his horse of the price of 40/.
By fine of 20*.
The like to William Inge, William de Goldington and William do
Leycestre, on complaint by Luke le VinetcT of Hitclie [or Huthe], tho
deputy appointed by Geoffrey de la Lee, to whom the king has committed
the custody of the lands of the Templars in the county of Hertford, to
collect and receive the tolls and other profits of a fair held during
three days in the town of Baldok in that county which are due to
the king, that Nicholas de Herdewyk and Scholastica his wife, John
AVater, Richard Dobyn, William Dobyn, Adam Iluel, John AVerri, chap-
lain, Vincent le Parmenter, Walter son of Roger le Taillur, John son of
R4'ginald Catel, John de Berkweye, Richard Elys, John son of Nicholas
de H«Tdewyk, John Gauelok, Thomas de Wylie, Henry Gauelok, Henry
le Taillur, Adam le Teynturer, Vincent son of Nicholas de Herdewyk,
Thomas le Parmenter, Walter de Pokjye, Ad.im Water, Roger le Par-
menter, Richard son of Simon le Taillur, John son of Peter le Taillur,
John Bonegos, Simon de Huntingdon and William his son, Henry Worry,
John de Tadelowe, John de Tikeneye, John de Essex, Walter son of
Benedict tie Asshewelle, Nicholas le Kylde, Henry de Yerdele, John
Jngelby, Thomas son of Simon Bunting, John Parage, Henry Matheu,
flohn Edithe, Thomas Fotyng, Walter de Kyngeswode, Ralph de Hauville,
flohn son of Simon de Wrastlingworthe, Reginald Catel, John Luce, Adam
de Tikeneye, John de Hitche, Ralph de Pelham, Stephen Torohl, John de
I'aris, Walter le Ferrur, Richard Malokyn, John Scrages, Christina Fotyng,
Richard Ic Seler, Walter de Bcrton, John le Cupere, Thomas Plicdip, John
€3570.
M M
oH; CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
X312. Membra nv M — cout,
ToroM, William le T<-yntiiror, William <1« Eyo le sunr, Richard lo Ropere,
John AliTii of I>al«lok, Walter d<? Wt'ston, draper, Rohrrt le Fovro of
Hridowr, John Muschrt, Kirhnrd son of Richard atte ]h*omts Martin de
IJas>int»l»nriu*, John son oC John Ic Chapman, and Walter Alcvn assaulted
him and carrird away his <joods.
Hy th<' l)i^h<»p ol* W«»r<.'csi(cr at liu* instance of Robert de Kendule.
]h'r, 25. TIk' like to Philip dc Kyinr, Lamhort de Thrikyn»;ham and John
Wimlsor. Chaunl, on complaint hy Rojii«r d»' M<»rtcin that Rannlph Prat of
IItM'm<>sthorpc, John attf Wi'Ih» of Hrunnc. Jocens d«jl Dike and Robert
Nicholas ol' Hrunni', with otiurs, funihlv ent< red his close at Dimneshv,
Co. Lincohi, hrokc the dykes, (surricd away his (roods and asssmltcd William
Shirlok his srrvant. By fine of 2 marks.
Connnission to Henry Spit^una-l, John Lnvcl of Snotescombo, Rol^ert
4li« Hray and Uichard de Rodt'iicy*' to <h'iivcr the gaol of the castle of
WonM"<tcr oF .hdni de Wyke, prior of Worcester, brother John do
(ihinccstrc, his i'rlhiw monk, and John le (lynonr, prisoners in that gaol for
a rohherv connnittcd in the count v c»l' Worcester.
Memhrask 'yd.
Dec. 2^5. (\)mmis<i<.n to John <lc (irci, John Wo<ran and Alan la Zouchc to
Wimlsor. eiupiin' into a complahit hy (iriflin dc la PoU', that notwithstandin<; the
saH'-conduct ^rrantcd to Thomas, carl of Lancaster, his followers and
adhi*r«*nts by nason of the treaty UMule before Arnold, cardinal [irie^t of
St. Prisca, Ariiohl, bi>hoi) of Poietiers, the Pope's chamberlain, Louis,
Cf>unt of Kvreux, (4illM-rt carl (»f (iloncest(»r and Hertford, and John earl of
Richmond, for the settlement of tin* «li>.*»«'ntions between the king and the
carl of Lanca>tcr and other ma(;nates of the realm ; his goods and lands
were, althou;rh he was an adhrr»*nt of the earl, during the continnancc of
such safr-conduct seized into tlu» king's hands. By K.
Dec. 26. Commission of oyer and termin**r to John de Grey, John Wogan and
Windsor. Ahm la Zusciie, on complaint hy John dc Cherleton and Hawisia his wife,
that Cfritlhi dc la Pole, John Waghhan, pai*son of the church of Whitington
R*)g4T de Cambray, David ap Kynonn, John le Fiz Mestre, John ap
A<lam,and ()wi*n de M(»nte (romery, together with others, with horses, anus,
and banners displayed, approached th(>ir castle, which is in the Marches
of Wales upon tin* confines of the counties of Hereford, Sidop and StaffonK
besieged it, burned the doors of the castle and their houses, broke their
park and hunted therein, cut the grass and corn growing there and at
Rutyngton, TalgiU'th ami PcMiprcs, which are in the Marches upon the
(!onfincd of the s*imc counties and of the lands of Caus and Mout GomerVy
fished their stews, took away horses and colts of the price of lCX)/.yand
carried away his game, fish, grass and corn. By K.
1313.
Jan. I. Commission to the same justices to hear the comphiint by Griflin de la
W'indsor. Pole, if he wish to make any before them, touching tit spasses committed
against him in the land of Powys, before the ssife-conduct was granted to
'J'homas, carl of Lancaster, and his foll(»wiTs and adherents.
1312-
Dec. 31. The like to the .-ame justices touching a complaint by Fulk Lestraunge
Windsor. {Kxtrandts)^ an adlnTcnt of Thomas, carl of Lancaster, that notwithstanding
the safe-conduct t<» the earl and his followers and adherents his goods and
lands were seized into the kind's hands. Bv K.
a EDWAllI) H.— Part I. 5J
1312. Membrane i)(l — cont.
Writ, of aid direclod to l?o^or do. ^lortno Mari, jnstico of Wales, for
John do Giov, John Wot^an and Alan la Zusclie, the justices appointed to
enquire into tin* complaint of Griilin de la Polo. By K.
Dec. 2(5. Commission of oyer and terminer to the same ju^itiees on complaint by
Windsor. Uoijer Trumwynnc and Jojin his wife, that (rnflin de la Pole, and others,
with horsf^s and arms, approjiched their manors of Mathrawella and
AValewerne, which are in the Marches of Wales, on the confines of tho
counties of Salop, Statford and Hereford, and of the lands of Caus and
IMont Gomery, broke their houses, carried away their goods, entered their
free chaces and hunted therein, cut thoir pass and corn, took away horses,
mares and foals of the value of 100/., carried away g(X)ds, <^ame and corn,
broke their prison at their manor of ]Mathrawel, and compelled divers
persons imprisoned there for homicides and other felonies to ^o forth.
IJy the bishop of Worccst<ir at the instance of John de Cherleton.
1313.
Jan. 1. The lik<» to .John de IJateford and Henry de Chaumbernoun, by good
Windsor, men of tlie county of Devon, on complaint by Geoflrey de Toucestre and
Aline, his wife, that William de Gatepathe, Matthew le Skynner, Richard
("'aiH-roun, Michael Toraud, William Ilamelyn aud Walter le Venour, with
others, assaulted and imprison(?d them at Exeter, and carried away their
«joods.
Membrane 4rf.
Jan. 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Walter de Pavcley
Windsor, and John de Holt, on complaint by Thomas de Chaucumbe, that Roger
de Lyouns, J'eter Wyppe, John ]*atriche and Geoifrey Snyth assaulted him
at Bei-eford St. Martins, co. Wilts. By K.
Tho like to William do Ormosby, Itichard do Walsingham and RoIkmI
de Jkladdingle, on complaint by Henry It! l)abl»er, of Mouton, that Robert
de Mouton an<l Oliver his son assaulted him at Mouton, co. Norfolk, and
airried away his jroods.
By tine of 1 mark made in the Chancery before the bishop of Worcester.
Jan. 12. Comndssion to John de Insula, Henry S]>i(i[uruel and John de AnesleiG
Windsor. t() enquire touchin;^ the removal of armour, victuals and dead stock, to tho
fium of 1,000/., from the castloof Stro^^oil, by John do Pateshullc, appointed
with the kin<;\s consent to be koopc-r of the castle as his substituto by
Robert de Darcy, to whom the king committed the custody of the castle,
but who is ix)tained with the kinir on his service.
Jan. 10. (Commission of oyer and terminer to Philip de Kyme, Edmund de
Wiu<lsor. Eyncourt, i^hilip Darcy and Nicholas dc Bolinjj^broke, on complaint by
(Mcoly, daughter of John Wrido of Bekeringg, that John Hogge of Wistou,
John de Sauston and Robert Mustelle of i'yrington, with others, assaulted
and imprisoned her at Bekeringg, co. Lincoln, and (tarried away her goods.
By p.s.
ik<* to William Martyn, William de Bourne, Richard de Rodeneyo
m de Fos^e, on comjdaint by Richard de Birland, king's clerk,
parson of the church of Stoke Deneys [or Soke Deneys], co. Somerset, that
Master Robert de la More, with others, not consid<fring that his goods
belonged to his church, carried the saiu<; away, and in contempt and to the
prejudice of king Edward J I., continue to do so year after year, notwith-
st4inding that the late king, in whose hands the advovvson of the chur(*h
was by reason of bis custo<iy of the heirs of Philip Burnel and Nicholas de
M M 2
Jan. 16. The lik
Windsor. and Jol
5iH
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1313. Membrane \d — coni,
R()I(>villo, sonu'tinie lords of tho tnaiior, luul prcst'iitod him to the church,
wlini III* was oaiiouically iiistitul*Ml th«»ivin, aiul that the custx>«ly of one
moiety of thf manor ami ailvowson is in the hands of the present king
hv rt'aM)n of the heir of Niiiholas ck* liolevilr bciiiir a minor.
Jtm. ]H.
Windsor.
Jan. 18.
Windsor.
Jan. 18.
AViudMur.
Jan. 21.
"Windsor.
Jai.. 22.
Windsor.
Mem BRAS E 3ff.
Commission of oyer ami terminer to William Inn:e, John de Fre.«*ing-
feld, William «h' <Jcddin«jfton and (JeoiTrcy de Wolleford, on complaint
l»y H<»lHTt dr Rardoliiy, kinir's clerk, that juhn de Cmi<j;herst with Ro«jer
and R<»herl his .<»ons, .John Marty n, John Qiiik, Thomas son of Thomas
Lek, William T'nr;rei>, Frlieia atte Knock, Sarra late the wife of Walter de
l*ip«'<doM, AiTu*"* Lek, Isabella (\»k, Thoma-^ atte Knock, AValter son of
Wa!t«'r le Hay, William de Loilewele, Aliee Fhirie, Matilda dancrhtcr of
Waher de F«lde and Master John de Maleville, clerk, notwithstandin*^ that
he was nnder the king's i)roteetion, cut his f^rowin»r corn at Haukher»t, co.
Kent, and carried it away.
Comtnission rA- waiiiin ef fossatis to TTemy de T5aioei.<i, Nicholas de
Boliiiirliroke and Walter de Stalinirhnrjrh, for tin* cojtst of iho sea between
(iryiiU'shy and Ilotoft, co. Lincoln, and also of the banks of the river
Trent between Ihn'ton StathcT and Torkeseye, and of the adjacent parts of
the conntv of Lincoln.
(\»mmi!«.>ion of oyer and terminer to Rolu-rt de Ken dale, warden of the
Cin<|Uc i'oris, Ware>ins de Valoynes and Kobcrt de Ihmvile, on complaint
by William dc Insula, merchant, who hml Iad<fn a .ship at London with
cloths wine>, vpi(M'S and other wares ami «l«'si)atched it towards the town
of Sarre and from tla^nce to the marki-ts of Canterbury, that ilivers persons
board(Ml his ship on the* coast of tlu» sea near the town of Sarre on the con-
lines id' the county (»f Ki-nt and liluM'ty of the Cinque Ports, and seized the
ship with all his floods and wares antl carried it and his goods away.
As.'^ociation of Mast(»r Kdnnmd de London with AVilliara Inoje, Roger le
Sauva^^e and W'illiam de Ooldin^jton in a commi.^sion of oyer and terminer
touching a trespass committed at London against William dc Craye by
John <le Scathcburv and John his .son.
The like of Landiert de Trikyngham with John de Neville of Stoke-s
William Marmyon and William de Spanneby, in a commission of oyer and
terminer issued on ciunplamt by IVtcr de Scorce, that William MoldcMnan
of Tillebury, John «le Rye and John Hillary, with others assaulted him at
Roston, Co. Lincidn, whilst on the king's service and under his protection,
and carried away his goods, writings, and muniments.
Jan. 22.
Windsor.
Jan. 29.
Windsor.
Memhraxk 2fi,
Commission fie walliis et fossafis to John de Thorpe, Richard do
Walsingham and Thomas de Snytcrton, for the sea coa.st in the hundreds
of V'rethebriggc and CIackch).'?e" and the adjacent parts in the county
of N. or folk.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, Richard de
R«Tnyi, irham, Roger de Clitherom and John de Donecastre, on complaint
bv RoIm rt <le Kvervn^haui that Nicholas de Mevnille, Thomas Oobarn,
William '.Wodman, Juhn de K.slon, Jcdm \v Kokesone, John le Levedinian,
6 EDWARD II.— Part I. 519
5^33^3^ Membrane 2d — cont.
SimoD le Warener of Brotton, RolxTt do Boynton, Laui-ence son of William
Gold of Sexhou and Michael do Rosels, together with others, came by
night with horses and arms, and at Everyngham, co. York, abducted Lucy
his wife, whom they found there, and carrictl her away, together with his
goods, which they still det;iin. By fme of AQs,
Jan. 24. The like to Lambert de Trikingham, John do NcvlHe of Stokes, and
Windsor. Roger de Cubbeldik, touching the persons who broke tlic park of AVilliam
do Kynie at Skeldinglioi>e, co. Lincoln. By fme of 405.
Feb. 8. Commission to William de Bereford, John de Clynton and John Chaynel
Windsor. to view the bridge of Chesford, co. Warwick, over the river Avon.
Feb. 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, William de Hardene
Westminster, and Stephen de Brichinarston, on complaint by Rolx?rt de Brimesdon
of Hungerfonl and Richard de Stokes, chaplain, that Henry Sturmy,
John de Forstebury, Henry Uenrirssometer, Robert Punchardon, John
Hcnriesheiward, William de Pollesden the elder, William de Pollesden ihe
younger, Peter h; Fissher, Richard Hogge of Durh'i, John le Bret, Thomas
Selk the older, Thomas Selk the younger, Gi'offrey d« Beggore, Nicholas son
of Nicholas Person, Roger le Vale, JohnMuchel, Robert Bole, John Icnes,
Richard Crisel, Robert d<^ Botes, Robert Wisnian, John Peche, John
do Oryndruham, Henry Lottyay, Roger do Mooles, jliclmrd Vyncent,
Robert ^Monford, Nicholas Wodeward, William Abbessesomet^T of Muchel-
neie, William l>roun, Walter I*ope, John Mukel, Achim Dakenct, Philip de
Puthale and Richard Soroky, togetlier with others, forcibly broke their close
and their houses at WoU'halo, co. Wilts, and carried away their goods.
By tine of 2 marks.
Feb, 4. The like to Robert de Retford, John de Mutford and William de Deen,
Westminster, on complaint by brother Thomas 1«^ Archer, Walter de la Broke, chaplain,
and Alvered de Fakenham, exi^cutors of the testament of Walter de
Hibernia, sometime parson of the church of Dene, that Richard de Wotton,
parson of the church of Dene with xVlexander his brother and Amicia his
bister, Walter Pechel, Nicholas dii Covmton, William de la Side, Lambert
<lc Bcdnlioo and Henry son of Groflrey, with others, took and cai'ried
away SOO/. belonging to Walter de Hibernia, which was in their custody as
his executoi's, at Dene, co. Bedfonl.
Membrane L/.
Feb. 3. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Cheynel, John de Dykcby
Westminster, and Richard de Rodeneye, on complaint by Nichohis de £n)bniton that
John de Oha^yc, sheriff of Warwick, whom the king commanded to levy
the debts due to him in that county, liaving appointed him to execute the
mandate, and he, as king's minister by virtue of that commission, had come
as far as Ncwenharn by Kyrkeby, co. Warwick, Alan d<» Kelyngworthe of
Newenham by Kyrkeby, Thomas h* Freman, William le Revu and Adam
his brother, William Danbur, William h; Fevro the younger, and Robert de
AV<Mlfcot<.«, with others, assiiulttd him there, and di<l not, in manifest con-
contempt of the king, permit him to execute the king's mandate. By C.
Fob, 4. Association of 'J'homas de Fissheburne with William do Houk and Jolrn
Westminster, de Doneciistre, to en<iuiro into the death of John do IMkcheford of Scarde-
burgh at Scardebui-gh, co. York.
Feb. 4, Commissicm of oyer and terminer lo Ednnind de Eyncurt, Rol)ert de
Wf>tmiuster. IMaddingle and John de Freskonoie, on complaint by Robert de (rodesfeh*
(or Gosofeld) of Sutton, that, when he in the county of Lincoln impleade*
CALEXD.Ul OK PATENT ROLLS.
,Vriii/>fitiiv 111 — coiit.
covi-ryof four Iwudf ,
_ *^il to hiTun'i liim hy
(lulivprinK lo Tlionids di- Diiniliiiiii, ihim VluTitrol' lln' coiiiitv iif Liiiculn, n wnt
nbtnitu-il witlicmt tin- I'mis.'ni nl' lln.' sai<l Itinnilpb lic Fri'skciic'u; niiJ Hop?r
d'- CiilwMik t'.ii- Urinsrinj; tin- i-iisi- lii'l'mv ilir justices <if tl if Bench, trheruby
jii.itirc is (M:m'il !<■ Iiiin ; lliat thry ciiiiscil tlic ]iriii>(>iw) of a suit iNtwcen
]iim uiiil Tlicnbftld di- llillostiilu for llie nijrticn ami unjust detention of
his entile to III) itniollrd in tlio rolls of tin- triihing of Louth (LuJa) na
if nm-h {)l<>ii lijul licen broujflit bi'Iweou the piiiliett in llint trithiii^. when
fncli wns not llic uisi- ; tlint tliey ciiusi.il liiui to ha molicionsly iiui>lcH<led
br divers [<i<r'-tiii»< whose suits they nuiintainwl ; anil tilso that they cnn!<piroil
to;r|.|Iiei' lit Siiki-^u-iild iinil riijicly niioused him of biiviiig received Hobort
de I {ill len 1 1 11 11 1 iiiid John LyHi-il, wliom tliey wi-onj^nlly alleged to bare
stiiJenllie imlfn'y uf Tlntibfild di; i lilli-steilu iit .Slikcswald, for which he was
iiidicleil Ix.'forc Kdniuiid lUt Kyncurt nnd Thonms do Bnmhani, juEtices of
oyer anil ternutier of thi- lufo ki[i){ for tlu> county of Lincoln, for rceeivinf'
the Kttid Kolitrt de Iirnili'iilmm und John Liiu-d, who at the time of tbo
indielmciil w<t<< dead, iiii<lhnd never Iwmi chiirgiHl with or convicted of that
felonj', mid eflii=ed him to taken timl detained in prison, until hid ncijiiittM
ut grcitt expense to him in the court of lvin<^':i Bench at 'Westminster,
aceoniing lo the hiw nnd custom of the ronlm.
Afterwards Ifenry Sjiigurnel, Robert de MnildyD^lc nnd John de Neville
were iissignrd to hciir the matter. 3 April, I3]'i. (Inserted at a Inter date.)
The like to lI.Spi;;uiiiel. John C'havneland H. dc Koileneie, on complaint
liv Julm nr('lil>i!>hu|) of nidjtiu. dtiin k the king's free chajx-l of Pcncrik,
lliiil Wiliiitm d<' 0<ites .fidin ile JJcdewyndf, Alan Mili^s, William son
of Strpbtrii <le I'ilaleiiliido and Jtdin de Welhule, entered the umnor of la
Slorc by [\iicrik, co, Sliiffiinl, whilst it was lit (he king's hands by reason
of the voidence of the arelibishiipric of Dublin, Itslied the stew, and made a
brciich in it so that the water lluwed uwiiy, wheii'by the fish in it ivrif^hed.
The likit lu Hugh <1c Louthre und Ailani do Middellon, on eomplnint hy
John Iiopjz Eiud John de Leiiim, that Roherl de Itnrton, Jolm Bone,
Adam Napresi, Adam son of Roliert lo I'rovost and Adam Copper, with
others, took nnd carried away iheii- gouds ui I'enreth, co. Cumberland.
The like to William de and Robert Bnrgnillon, on
eoiiipliiiiit by Thomas do Si>cliforil, burgesK of Leiine, Co. Norfolk, that
divers men of that town, with their confederates, blockaded him in bis
house nnd assanlted Iiiin and his men and servants. By C.
( ^yol )
0 EDAVARD II.— Part II.
1313.
Feb. 13.
Windsor.
Feb. 12.
Wiudsior.
Feb. 12.
Windsor.
Feb. 12.
Windsor.
Feb. 10.
AVindsor.
Fi'b. lo.
Windsor.
Ft;b. 17.
^riutlsor.
Membrane 21.
Further pmnt to the mayor, nldermon and other citizens of Loudon, to
whom the kinp; in siitisfactiou of ],(H.K)/. sterling advanced by them to him
as a loan, had f^ranted that in levying the next aid to be granted to him in
the city of London, or county of Aliddlesex, the sjiid sum of l.CKX)/. should
be allowed to them, and alrfo that no tallage shall be assessed or levied,
either separately by head or collectively, upon Iheni, their goods, lands or
rents in the city of London or its suburb before the next Parliament.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled in the eleventh f/ear, when
they had others letters patent making mention of the same.
Grjiut to David de Graham of 80/., to be received yearly out of the
is.sues of the Templars' manor of Eykil, co. Lincoln, which for divers
causes is in the king's hands, by the hands of the keepers of the manor in aid
of his sustenance whilst in the king's service and during his will. By K.
Licence lor William Inge to grant his manor of Weston, held in chief, to
Master Kobert Inge, and for the hitter to regrant it to him and Isolda his
wife and Frcmund Inge and to the heirs of the bodies of the said Wdliam
and Isolda, with remainder, failing such issue, upon the deaths of the said
William, Isolda, and Fremund, to the right heirs of the said William Inge.
By fine of 5 mai'ks.
Henry do Buscre of Malyns, merchant, going beyond seas, has letters
nominating Thomas de Medemenham his attorney until Whitsuntide.
Alan son. of William Fiz Waryn, going on the king's service to Ireland,
has letters noniiusiting Feter Fiz Waryn and Kobert le Dospenser his
attorneys for one year.
Licence for Thomas le Fiz Bernard to gi'ant his manor of Kyngesdon,
held in ehii f, to .loiin de jS'orthwode the eider, and for the latter to regrant
it to him anil Hona his wife and th<* heirs of his iKxly, with remainder,
failing such iss^ue, to Bartholomew di* Badelesmere and his heira.
By fine of 40*.
Licence for Thomas le P^ilz Bernard, to grant to John Blaket and his
lieirs two parts of the manor of Addington, eo. Buckingham, held in chief,
and also the reversion of the remaining third part of that manor, and of the
manors of Aston Hernard and Ihner, with th(M*r a])purtenances in the ssime
county, also held in chief, nnd which Agatha, Lite the wife of Balph le Fiz
Bernard, holds in dower of his inheritance, and which after her <ieath will rc*-
vert to him and his heirs ; licence als<», for John Blaket to receive from him
the two parts of the manor of Addington, and u])on receiving the attornment
of the sfiid Agatha for her third part of that manor and for the manors of
Asiton Bernai'd and Ihner, to grant tlie reversion of the manor of Aston
Jkrnard, which by virtue of such attorauient will revert to him and his
heirs upon the death of the said Agatha, to the said Tiioinas le FilzBt^nard,
for his life, and the like reversion of the manor of Ihner to the said Thomas
and the heirs of his budv, and if the said Thomas le Filz Bernard shall die
without such heirs, then, the manor of llmere as well as the manor of Aston,
shall revert to th<j said John Blaket and his heirs.
By R., on the information of J. de Sandale.
N
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LVSRfv
552
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1313.
Fib. 19.
Westmiiistor.
Fvh. 12.
AViiulsor,
Vvh. 12.
Windsor.
IVb. 1.
West minster
Ftb. 19.
Wfstniinstei
Vvlh 16.
Westminster.
Frb. 4.
Westminster.
Feb. 17.
Bisliam.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
Fob. 12,
W'inilsor.
Feb. 20.
We.simiiibier.
Ftb.l9.
Westminster.
Membrane 21 — cont.
Appointment, (hiring i)leasuro, of William cle Rasen, king's clerk, to the
cnstody of ilu? writs and rolls of the R».'neli.
Mnndjitt* iii pursuance to .John iK* Hen'fonl and hi? fellows, justiees of the
liencli. There wa« a close writ.
Prott^etion, dnriii;; ph'asure, for the prior and Friars Preachers of Oxford,
an(i fnr thrii* servants and niini.strr.M. By Iv.
Licenc*' for IIu«j:h ThaU*inachc, in consiilcraticm of a fine made by Robert
d<» Ruri's, to «;rant a nicssua<je, one canicat<» of laud, 7 acres (if mcwlow,
lO acres of pasture, 10 acivs of wood, and 4/. 4a*. of rent in Aketon to the
sjiid Robert de Hures and Hilary his wife, for their lives, with n^tnainder to
John Thalennicliu and tht> heirs of his body, and failing such issue to the
said Ilu^h Thaleinache and bis heirs. J3y fine of 60«.
Grant to David de Betoi^^ne of 20/. a year out of the issues of the manor
of Eykil, CO. Lin(?(>]n, lat<»of the Templars, which for divers caus(\s is in the
kinjr's hands, to be reeeivcMl at the hands of the kee|>ers of the manor in
aid of'hi.^ sustenance whilst in the kin<;'s service and durin«j his will.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke and J. de Sandale.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain, after an inquisition at! quod
dnmrnim. which Ro«;or de Mt»rtuo Mari, justice of Wales, caused to be
made, to the prior and convent of Kaermenlyn by Walter de Pederton of
th<! advowson of the church of ^lercher in Dt^rclis. By line of 5 marks.
Aj)|)ointment, durin*:: pleasure, of John Bacun to be a justice of the
Bench. By K.
jNIandate in pursuance directed to the justices of the I3ench. {ParU
Safi-conduct, until the si'cond Sunday in Lent, for I'liomas, earl of
Lancaster, into whose hands certain horses, jewels and other p^oods of the
kin«; fell at Newcastle-upon-Tyne and elsewhere,which he is bound to sur-
rencler to the kin^, or for his men, llie kinj;, on account of the diiliculties
and dan«^ers of the road, bavin*; jrranted to him a licence to provide an escort
of 40 nn-n-at-arms to jxuard the sanu* to London, where such horses, jewels
and ^oods arc? to be delivered to the ihtsou, or piM'scms, whom the king shall
depute to receive the same, and t<» give to the earl sutHcient letters of
acipiittance. [ Fudvra. ]
Pardon to Henry Canon n of Bri^ihtlingeshe, on aecoimt of his good
service in Scotland, for a burglary committed at the houses of John de
Reveshalt; of Ksimeroseye. By p.s.
Prrsentation of Rtiirer dc BaiiH4>y to the vicarage of the church of
liistlesham, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the
land> of th»* Templars being in his hands. By p.s.
William de Wytton, a monk of Bromliolm, bringing news of the death
of William, late prior of that place, has lett^-rs directed to the sub-prior and
convent of licence to elect.
(irant, for life, to J (dm Pecok, yeoman of the king's chamber, of the
ofUce of chief swineherd of the abbey of St. Ednninds, wdiich office is
vacant and in the king's gift by reason of tlu» abbey ' '•*;; ■" his hand^,
together with all that appertains to that office. Ry l> *«- [2(513.J
I'lotection, for one year, for L^iabella 0^ V'escy, staying in the train of
(piecn Isabella.
Licence* for the alienation in mo *'""""» **> ^lie prior and convent of
n» rnewelle, l»y Kichard I^urence *'^ (*autebrige, of 61 acres of land and
4 acres of meailow in Chasteiion By p.s.
0 EDWARD II.— Part II. 553
inin Membrane 20.
Ki'b. 4. Appointmont, iiutil Sunday in Mid-Lent, of Geoffrey de Monte Acute,
AViiids*)!-. kin;;'s yeoman, to buy and ])rovide brushwood, litter and other necessaries
for the oilice of tht* kint;\s chamber apiinst the instant of Parliament,
for which he is to fjive tallies, as on account of divers weighty and pressing
mutters the king is unable to satisfy the veiidors for the price thereof.
Feb. 20. Mandate to Rojjer de Clotherum, keeper of the castle of Karesbrok and of
Westminster, the manors and lands of Edward, tlie king's son, in the Isle of Wight, to de-
liver to Richjird dc» Ityflet the ciistle, manors and lands, which prince Edward
by his letters patent has committed to the custoily of the said Ilichard, to
hold at his will, so that he renders a n^asonable account for the issues
thereof in the Wardrobes of the prince. Kogor de Clotherum is also to
deliver to Richard de By fl(*t the armour, victuals and other stores in the castle
and the goods in the manors and lands, together with the issues thereof,
which he has riH,*eived from the time in which he had the above custody.
For such issues the king will grant him a discharge.
Feb. 16. Licence for Thomas le Filz Bernanl to grant to Bartholomew de
Windsor. Badelesmcre and his heirs the reversion of the manor of Thunderle, co.
Essex, held in chief, which Agatha, late the wife of Kanulph le Filz Bernard,
holds for life of his inlufritance, and which after her death will revert to him
and his heire. Licence also for Bartholomew de Badelcsmere, upon receiving
the attornme»nt of the said Agatha, to re-gnmt the reversion of the manor,
which will upon her death revert to him and his heirs, to Thomas le Filz
Bernard, for life, with reversion to him an<l his hei.-s.
Feb. 20. Pardon to ITugh In Despt^nser the elder for acquiring in fee, without
Westmiustcr. licence, from .lohn do Ferlingtcm and Matildti his wife the forestership of
la Bere by Winchester, which bailiwick tlu»y held in chief. By K.
Feb. 22. Appointment of W. bishop of Worcester and John de Sandale, who holds
Windsor, the place of treasurer, to receive and give acquittance for jewels, horses and
other goods late of Peter de Gavaston, which the Ordainers in conformity with
the agreement made at London have sent to London for suirender to the
king. \^F(Bdera.\
Feb. 20. Licence for Cicotli-ey de Bleburgh and Agnes his wife to grant to Robert
Westminster, de Arkesden of London and his heii*s 2 shops, and 8«. 8^r/. of rent in
the town of Westminster, held in chief. By fine of 20f .
Feb. 25. Grant to John de Britannia, carl of Richmond, in enlargement of a like
Windsor, grant to him for a term of live yeai^s, dating iVom t Deeeml)er, 2 Edward II.,
of pontage and pavagefor the town of Hoston for one year, from 4 December
next, and upon the completion of that term for the four years then next
ensuing, upon all wares bi-ought for side into the town. By p.8.
Feb. 20. Inspcximus and confirmation to the abl>ot and canons of Coverham of
Westminster, a grant by Mi<:hael de Laibrun son of Roliert, to the church of St. Mary de
Caritatc' o^ Suanisby atid the Ciinons of the same church, which church
has been tmnslatcHl from thence to a place called * Coverham,' of the church
of St. Mieha4*l, Dunum, to hold in frank almoin, as much as pertains to
a lay donation, for the siifety of his soul and of the souls ot his heirs
and ancestors. Witnesses: Elias, parson of Bedale; IIelia.s, parson of
Picchehale ; Geoff n?y, (MU'son of Welie; Richard, parson of Caterice;
William, parson of Witton ; Thomas, chaplain of Esigwaud; Walter de
Tresk, chaplain ; Bernard the chaplain, Willitmi de Stuteville, Thomas do
Burht, Gwic?mar son of Gwarin, Cunaii son of Eli.% Roger de Lacele;
Ralph de Liiccles and Theobald <le ThoriKj. By fine of 4^
551
CALEXDAE OF PATENT ROLLS.
131e3.
Feb, 25.
Windsor.
Feb. 28.
Windsor.
Memhranv 20 — rout.
Master Richard (l<i Abyndon, .^Uiyiiiji: in Eufi;laiu1, has letters nominating
John do M**rsshton his attorney in Ireland for two years.
l^ardon to tJohn do Foxlc and CVin-^tancc his wife for acquiring to them
and liis heirs, withont licence, from Henry Wade, tenant in chief, a me.s-
suage and 80 acres of land in Braye, co. Derks. JJy fine of one mark.
Mkmbraxe 20 (Srhcdulc).
29 Mai-eh. Received from Sir Robert de Cliford a black (more/) hor.se from the
stud of Wodcstoko. Item, a bay rouney (n)uttsi/n) with a star on its
forehead. Item, a brown bay rounev. It«»m from the earl of Lancaster,
an iron grey war-horse which Rryan de Rolelee kept. Item, a bay horse
que 1 feet (' par le norrciics Item, a black {nfff/r) rouncy with a star on its
forehead. French,
This bill was dtdivered to W. bi.-hop of Worcester, 30 March, 6 Ed-
ward II., by Merlin the king's yeoman, on behalf John de Sandale.
Feb. 5.
Windsor.
Membrane 19.
and
Ltspe.rhnus and confirmation of divers charters and grants to the prior
nvent of St. Fridesw isle's, Oxford. [1 J memhruues.']
I3y a fine contained in another charter.
convent
Feb. 21.
Windsor.
W
Membrane 18.
Inspcriiiiiis and confirmation of a dt!(»d, <Iated 5 May, 1 Edward II., by
which John de Ripariis, knight, with the king's licence, granled to Richer
de Refham, citizen and alderman of London, for the life of the latter, his
manor of Staneforde Rivers, co. Kss<*x, together with the advowson of the
church of the town of Staneforde Rivers, with all lands, rent.s, wooils,
meadows, feedings, j)!istures, watei-s, ways, ])atiis, fosses, hedgr»8, homages,
services, wards, marriages, reliefs, heriots, escheats, coui1,s, suits and ser-
vices as well of froo tenants, as of villeins, ami of customary tenants,
villeins with their issues, tenants in villonage, view of frank pledge, with
all and singular that pertains to view of frank pledge from all tenants
within the bounds and liberty of the ntanor of Staneforde RiverSj viz.
Westwode, Grenstede and Mardene, together with all knighti}' fees which
are held of thi; saint* manor and all other rights, liberties, and demesnes
belonging to the said manor in the same town of Stan(*forde Rivers,
always excepting the great park which Ilmnphrey de Waleden holds there,
and excepting the services of (Jeoffrey Morel, knight, and John de Solario.
Witnesses: John de Dovedale, John de Sutton, Geoffrey Morel, knights,
John Spirgurnel, John le Rous, John de Solario, Henry do Multon, Walter
de la Ilaye, Alan de Berewyk, Ralph Jocelin, William de Rra<lele, Richard
de Hunewyk of the* county of Essex, John le Rlund, knight, then mayor of the
city of Lond(»n, Robert Person, Amlrew de Stamford, Luke de Ilaveringes
Steplu»n de Preston, Richard Dask, llem'y le Gaugeour, William de
Halliiigburi, and Robert de Gunthorpe, citizens of London. Imtpcximus
and confirmation of a release, dated in the feast of tln^ Assumption,
3 Edward II., by th(* same John de Ripariis, knight, to tlie said Richer de
Refham, citizen and alderman of London, his heirs an<i a.«^signs, of all his
right and (^laim in the nmnor of Slane.ford Rivers ^vhh it ap[)urtenanees as
aforesaid. Witnesses: llumphn^y d<.» Waledene, John de Sutton, Geufiri»y
0 EDWARD II.— Part II.
555
1313.
F«b. 8.
Windsor.
March 5.
Windsor.
March 1.
Windsor.
March 4.
Windsor.
March 5.
Windsor.
March 5.
Windsor.
Membrane 18 — cont.
Morel, kiiif^hts, Henry do Multon, John dc Solers, Walter de la Hayo, John
de BruDdicsIie, Potor lo Marny, Alan de Berewyk, John Ic Des[>en8er,
Simon dc IJedofbrd, Thomas de Fisholhe, Henry Poer, William de
^ras.std)ury, John de la Welde, Hugh son of Michael, Kichard le Dewere,
John atte IJritjge, Simon le Mareschal, Thomas Kidel, Edward atte Strcte,
llichard Ic Yun^e, lialph Joccdyn, Tlu»ohald de Conyngesby, Riciiard de
llonewyk, Alexanderde Walton, and Thomas Traci, Sir John le Bland and
Sir John Abt»l, knights, William Servat, John <le Waugrave, William Trente,
and Luke de Ilaveringes, citizens of London.
By fine of 20*.
Inspeximus of the record and process before Hugh de An dele, steward of
the king's household, the marshal of the household, and John Wogan for the
deliv(>ry of the prison of the king*s marshalsea of John de Redinges, a prisoner
charg(Hl with counterfi*iting the privy seal, and of Edmund le Malo Lacu, late
steward of the household, by whom John de Reilinges asserted that the
privy seal had been given to him at Alkebergh, co. Lincoln, for 400 talents
of gold. LT|X)n the oath of twelve knights of the household, of the visne of
Alk(jberwe, viz. William Tuchet, William de Ferrers, Gilbert Petche,
Wiliam de Cheyny, Gerard vSalvcyn, John dc Crepinge, Humphrey de
Littlebury, John de Eun?, William Darcy, John de Castre, Henry de
Appelby, and Robert Darcy, knights, Edmund de Malo Lacu was acquitted
of all blame, but John de Redinges was convicted and subsequently hanged.
[Fcedera,']
Presentation of Walter de Sutton to the church of Felmei'shamy in the
diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.
Appointment, for life, of William Trente to the custody of the smaller
piece of the seal for the nK20gnisanet*s of debts for the city of London, so
that he shall discharge that office either by himself, or by some efficient
clerk for whom he shuU answer. By p.s.
Nicholasi, abbot of Keynesham, staying in England, has letters nominating
Adam (h^ Keynesham, a hiy-brother of the house, and Adam Gower his
attorneys in Ireland fur three years.
Licence for , late the wife of Edmund de Bcrncrs, to marry whom-
soever fshe will of the king's allegiance. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Edward Gerald to bo keeper of the
king's park of Kenyngton. By p.s.
Mandate in pursuance directed to Warin de Insula, keeper of the manor,
to deliver that bailiwick to him, and to pay him the usual wages.
Feb. 25.
Windsor.
Feb. 28.
Windsor.
Membrane 17.
Grant, for five years, to John de Britannia, carl of Richmond, of murage
for his town of Richemund upon all wares brought for stde into that town.
By p.s.
Presentation of Walter de Fymingham, cha])lain, to the vicarage of the
qhnrch of Wylburgham, in the diocese of Ely, in the king's gift by reason
of the lands of the Templars being in his hamls.
By K., on the information of J. de Sandale.
Presentation of Bernard Fcrrandi to the church of Stepelmordon in the
diocese of Ely. By p.s.
55G
CALEXDAll OP PATENT ROLLS.
1313.
Feb. 25.
Windsor.
Feb. 28.
Windsor.
Fob. 24.
Windsor.
Feb. 28.
Winilsor.
March 5.
Windsor.
March 4.
Windsor.
Mai-ch 12.
Windsor.
March 12.
Windsor.
March 13.
Windsor.
Membrane 17 ^-cont.
Writ de inteiuhndo clirecte<l to the barons of the ports of Dover, for
William le Lou, whom Rol)ert de Kciidale, kec^per of the Cinque PortH, hutf
appointed to be hi^ substitute in that bailiwick.
Grant to the prior and Friars l*rfachors of London of the tenement with
the houses built thereon, in the parish of St. Andrew's, adjacent to their
dwellin«j-]jlaee, for the enlar«;enient thereof, which tenement William de
Dale, chaplain, had surrendered to the king.
\\y K., on the information of J. de Lenham, his confessor.
Licence for the minister and bii'thren of the Holy Trinity dwelling
without the east gate of Oxford, as it appe«irs by an inquisition ad quod
damnum taken by the sheriff of Oxford that it will not be to the hurt of
the town of Oxford, to remove from the place in which they are now stiiying
to the chnind of the Holy Trinity beyond that gate, which chapel, together
with plots of land adjacent to it they have, with the king's licence, lately
acquired, and to buihl and dwell there, providtKl that the men of the town
of (.)xford may have free acci^ss to the wall of the town by the chapel, at
fitting times, to make all necessary repairs of the wall for the strengthening
and ])i*otection of the town, anil also that the minister and brethren make a
chantry in the said chajK'l of the Holy Trinity for the founders and others,
their benefactors, by chaplains, who may be sustained out of the place
without the gate.
Writ dc ififeiidendo <lirected to the mayor, bailiffs and commonalty of the
town of Bristol, under pain of forfeiture in consequence of their diso-
bedience to former mandates of the like effect, for Bartholomew de Badeles*
mere as constable of the castle of Bristol, and k4'e|>er of the town and
iMirton. 'J'hey are to present thtunselves before the king and Council on
Sunday in Mid-Jjent in the l^irliament at Westminster to certify the king
and Council of their action in this matter. By p.s.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Hugh Canon to be a justice of the
Bench, Dublin, to hold the place wliich he bul formerly held. By K.
i^Inndate in pursuance directed to John Wogan, justiciary of Ireland, and
to xMexandor de Bykeuoro, trcjisurcr of the Exchequer, Dublin, to <leliver to
him th(j fee, which other justices have been accustomed to receive at the
usual terms.
Notilication to the Pope of the royal assent to the election of Richard
de Draghton, a monk of the house of St Edmunds, to be abbot of that
place.
Pardon to Thomas de Charnei, son of William de Charney of Abyndon,
on account of his good service in Scotland, of his outlawry for non-appear-
ance in the king's court before the justices of the Bench when im-
pleaded by Roger Fiuacourt to render an account for the time when
he was receiver of divers sums of money of the sjud Roger in the county
of Berks.
/ acatcd because in the fourth year.
Presentation of Genird de Cusancia to the church of Wermynton, in the
diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the
abbey of Peterborough in the time of king Edward I. By K.
Licence for the appropriation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of
Cc^teseye of the churches of Hornlee and Ebesham, which are of their
patronage. By K.
«
Protection, until Michncliuas, for Robert ' o the Wall ' in Tymlalc.
ByK.
G EDWARD II.— Part II.
557
1313.
Mai'ch lo.
Windsor.
Mordi 12.
Windsor.
Marcli 20.
Windsor.
Marcli 19.
Laiigley Marsh.
Membrane 17 — cont.
Safe-conduct, until Midsummer, for William dc Tolouse, king's mer-
chant, going to Spain to buy 30 war-horses for the king, and to bring
them to England. [/W/errt.] By K.
Presentation of Ralph de Wyndesore, clork, to the provostship of Holy-
head (Castri Cubhii) in Anglesey in the diocese of Bangor. By p.s.
Safe- conduct, until Midsummer, dii*ected to the king's bailiifs, ministers^
and lieges in Ireland for the comiuissarie>i and proctors sent to Ireland for
the collection, levj'ing, and rccciving of the procurations im|K>sed with the
papal autliority on tliat laud by Arnald, cardinal priest of St. Priscii, whom
the Pope has sent to England to the king for divers weighty matters.
Any injuries inflicted on them are to be i*edressed without delay. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Prohibition of a tournament at Redinges on Thursday next. [FcBtlera."]
ByK.
March 18.
Sheen.
March 17.
Windsor.
March 14.
Windsor.
Feb. 28.
Windsor.
Membrane 1G.
The prior of Little Malverne, staying in England, has letters nominating
William de Molendinis, his fellow monk, and Peter de llanley his attorney's
in Ireland for two yeara.
Master Robert Dakeputtes, of Canterbury, clerk, going beyond seas to
pursue his studies, has letters nominating Durand de Wydemerpolo his
attorney for two years.
Writ of aid directed to the bailiffs of the counties of Middlesex and
Surrey for Maurice de la Grave, king's yeoman, gainlener of the Tower of
London and of the palace of Westminster, whom the king has commanded
to buy timber and peats at this instant season for the vineries and herbaries
in the Tower and at the |mlace.
Licence, although it is found by an inquisition ad quod dnmnum taken
by the sheriffs of the city of London that in the assessment of aids and
tallages it is to the prejudice as well of the king as of the citizens of the
parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, London, for the alienation in
mortmain to the dean and chapter of the church of St. Paul, London, by
Nicholas Ilusebonde, chaplain, of three messuages and eight shops in the
parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, London. By p.s.
Pardon to Robert de Sapy and Agues his wife for acquiring, without
licence, to them and his heirs, from Agnes de Mussegros two parts of tho
manor of Chynnoui'e, co. Oxford, held in chief. By fine of 5 marks.
Notification that the king has seen the letters patent, dated March 1296,
of John, sometime duke of Lorraine, Brabant and Lemburgh, son of John,
duke of the same duchies, granting to Edward I., king of England, lord of
Ireland and duke of Aquitaine the town of Anwers, le Chastel, and the
towns of Lyere, Herentals and Tuniout with their appurtenances. French,
\_F(edera,'\
March 20. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, directed to the justiciary and others of the
Windsor. king's lieges in Ireland, for the commissaries and proctors sent to Ireland
for the collection, levying and receiving of the procurations imposed with
the papal authority on that land by Arnald, cardinal priest of St. Prisca,
whom the Poi)e has sent to England to the king for divers weighty
matters. Every assistance is to be rendered to them. By K.
March 20.
Sheen.
March 21.
Langley.
'f> :. jM^-J
TALEXDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
13] 3.
IVIarcli ?(?.
Sheen.
Feb. 4.
Westminster.
March 21.
Sheen.
March 2.5.
Sheen.
Membrane 16 — eont
Pliilip, prior of Lon^ucvilli' Gyffard, staying beyond seas, has letters
nominating William de Talajc, his fellow monk, and John de Saiins his
attorneys for four years.
Presentation of Richard de Iloton to the vicarage of the church of
Littl(3 Markham, in the diocese of York. By p.s.
Robert de Putot, abbot of Fecanij), staying beyond seas, has k-tters
nominating Stephen Parys and Roger I)un<[nan his attorneys for three
years. Ry C, at the instance of Lonis, count of Evreux.
Pardon to Hugh Ic D(\<5pcnser, the elder, on account of his good service,
of all trespasses committed by him in the king's forests. By K.
Appointment, until Easter, of Geoffrey de Monte Acuto, king's yeoman,
to buy brushwooci, litter, and other necessaries for the ot!ice of the king's
chamber iigainst the instant Parliament, and to give tallies for the victuals
to the sellers and to assign a day for the payment in the Wardrobe of
the same.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyor, viz. —
Oiles de Tholous(s of hay, oats, litter, and other necessaries for the
king's horses.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
Robert de Donecastre, 1
Adam (ht Bray, >of the like &s above.
Merlin de Ceno, J
The like for the under-mentioned purveyors, viz. —
I'homas de Garston,
John S[>erman,
John de Redinges, \ of the like as above.
Maurice Draweswcrd,
John de Tyghe,
The like for Adam Bray, purveyor of the like as above, until WTiit-
Sunday. \\y the bishop of Worcester.
l^irdon to Hugh le Dcspenser, the elder, on account of his good service,
of all accounts and reckonings which he is bound to render for the time in
which he was minister of king Edward I., and of the pre.*«ent king ; also
grant to him that any lands he has acquired shall be discharged of all
debts due to the king with which they are charged, and that no distraint
shuil be made upon him and his heirs for such debts. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Pardon to Hugh le Dcspenser, the elder, on account of bis good service,
of all debts in which he is bound to the king at the Exchequer, as well his
own debts as those of his ancestors, of arrears of farms and reliefs, and for
any other cause. By K.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise below.
March 29. Protection, for one year, for William de Caumvillc, going to Ireland.
Westminster. He also has letters nominating Simon de Norton and Rees de Pencaer
his attorneys for two years.
Presentation of Xicholas de O.xonia to the church of Newedegate in the
diocese of Winchester.
April 25.
We.stiDiu8ter.
March 25.
Slu«;n,
^lai-ch 29.
We.stniiuster.
Mandate to Robert le Sausser, keeper of the chace of Parkhurst, in the
Isle of Wight, to answer for the issues of that chace, which he holds for
life by grant of king Edward I., and for the issues of which he is bound to
0 EDWARD II.— Part II.
559
Marcli 25.
Shwn.
1313. Membrane KJ — cont.
answer at tlio Exclioqucr, to Eilward the kings son, from 2 December, 1312,
on which day tho king »;rautod to his son the castle and manor of Karcs-
broke, and all his manors and lands in the Ishj of Wight, with their
mcmbei*s, and all liberties, customs, homages, services, rents, forests, chaces,
parks, villenages, knights' fees, advowsons of ohnrches, abbeys, priories and
haspitals, escheats, wTcck of sea, and all other rights.
March 30. Pardon to Robert de Bures and Hilary his wife for acquiring, without
Westminster, licence, to tlujni and his heirs, from Roger de Hodeboville, tlie manor of
Akoton, which is held in chief as of the honor of Ilatfeld Pevereil, as
appears by an inquisition tiiken by the sheriff of Suffolk and returneii into
the Chancery. By fine of 5 marks.
Pardon to Hugh le De^peuser, the elder, on account of his good service,
of all accounts and reckonings, which he is bound to render to tho king for
the time in which he was a minister, as well of king Edward I. as of tho
present king ; also grant to him that any lands which he has acquired and
which he holds himself, or which, though held by other persons will revert
to him, shall be discharged of all debts due to the king with which they are
charged, and that no distraint shall be levied ui)on him and his heirs for
Buch debts. By K,
March 25. Paixlon to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, on account of his good service,
Westminster, of all debts in which he is bound to the king at the Exchequer, in the time
of the present king, and of the king's ancestors, as well his own debts as
those of his ancestors, of the arrears of farms and reliefs, and for any other
cause. By K.
April 1. Agnes de Cumbe and Agnes do Chalfhunt, nuns of tho church of St.
Westminster. Mary, Winchester, bringing news of the death of A., late abbess of that
I)lace, have letters of licence to elect.
April 2. Mandate directed to archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons,
Westniiobtcr. knights, free men, and the entii-e commonalty of the county of Northumber*
land, to use their utmost endeavours in defending the county against Robert
de hrus and his accomplices, enemies and rebels against the king from
Scotland. The king is fully informed by Robeil de Umframville, earl of
Anegos, of the losses and grievances that have been inflicted on them by
such rebels. In answer to their application for aid before Midsummer, the
king will before that feast, ordain what may be neeilcd for the repulse of
the enemy, and for ensuring their own safety. [jPar/. jrrits.^
1312.
Dec. 9.
Windsor.
Presentation of Bartholomew de Cotyngham to tho vicarage of the
church of llarewurth, in the diocese of York. By p.s.
1313.
April 6.
Sheen.
April 7.
iSheen.
March o.
Windsor,
Membrane 15.
Protection, for one year, for Robert de Bardelby, jiarson of the church of
Boston, staying in the king's service for the public benelit. By K.
Licence for the abbot and convent of Ilaghemon to enclose GO acres of
waste of tlieir own soil in their wood of Haghemon, which is within the
metes of the forest of Haghemon, co. Salop, with a little dyke and a low
hedg(^, according to the as^^ize of th(; forest, and to reduce the same to
cultivation. By K., on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
Grant to Klias de Tyngewik and Alice his wife, in compensation for
hinds and tenements which he gave to the king, of 30/. a year issuing
SCO
CALENDAR OF PATENT R0LL8.
1313.
April 8.
Sheen.
April 2.
Westniiustcr.
April 8.
Chertsey.
April 7.
8hcen.
April 3.
Westminster.
Membrane 15 — cont,
out of the bailiwick of Dertefonlc ftud the market there, which Robert dc
Kidwaro, who holds that Kniliwick and market of the kin<^*s grant, rrmders
yearly at th(» Exchequer, to b<» received by them at the hands of Robert de
Kidwnro, or of the keepers for the time being of the bailiwick and market,
until the king shall assign to them for their lives lands and i*eDt« to tho
value of 30/. a year, or shall otherwise order. By K.
IVIandate in pursuance to Robert de Ridware, keeper of the bailiwick of
the market.
Pardon to Edward Fromunde, parson of the church of Croxton, for
aciiuiring for life, without licence, from Joan dc Boune, tenant in ehief,
8 marks of rent in Waltham and Briggosle ; with restitution of the same.
By fine of 8 marks.
Protection, for one year, for Stephen, prior of Montacute, going beyond
seas.
Grant, for life, to John Cosyn, yeoman of the king*s chamber, of the
bailiwick of the measures in the land of Ireland. By p.s.
Conlirmation of the sale by Gilbert dc* Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, to Richard h» Vavassour, parson of the church of Wytherne,
Peter de Scremby, and Robert de Saltflcteby of Wytherne, of the custody
of tin; lands late of Adam de Welle, tenant iu chief, with the marriage of
Robert his son and heir. The king lately granted the earl such custodies
and marriages as should first fall in, to be (leliven^d to him at a reasonable
price until he should be satisfied in the sum of 3,500 marks remaining due
out of a sum of 5,000 marks in which the king is bound to him for
exi)ens(*s incurnHl on his .service in Scotland and elsewhere, and had
assigneil \V. bishop of Worcester, the chancellor, Walter de Norwyco, who
holds the place of lix^asurer, and the Imrons of the Exchequcjr with Roger
dc Wellesworth, escheator on this side Trent, by virtue of his mandate, to
deliver to the earl the custo<lv of the under-mentioned lands, late of Adam
de Welle, which by reason of the minority of the heir were in his hands,
together with the marriage of Robert the son and heir of the siiid Adam de
Welle. Tho lands are extended as follows, viz. Lmds in Bradcle at
107^. 3r/., the manor of Cumberworthe at 10/., lands in Alby at 18/. 16«. Ic/.,
lands iu Strubby at 31«. 3^., a plot of wood and pasture called 'Welle-
park' at 13^. 4r/., the manor of Wythcjue at 38/. 17*. 7r/., lands in
llolwode and Swaby at 9/. 14*. llr/., in Alford, Mathorpe, and Billesby
at 11/. \s, 4d.j in Welle and Alford at 119.?., and in Sutton at 61*. 6{d,^
all which lands are in tho county of Lincoln, and also lands in Faxton,
CO. Xorthain])ton, at 2(>*. 8r/., to hold to the earl and his assigns with all
pertaining to that custody until the full age of the heir, together with his
marriage, to the value of 1,(XX) marks in part satisfaction of the above sum
of 3,500 marks ; if the said Robert should die l)efore attaining full age, the
next heir being a minor, tlie earl is to hold the custody until such time as
the said Robert would be of full age ; if, however, the next heir is of full
oge the earl is to receive as compensation another custody for that time.
Should the said Robert die unmarried before the earl secures the result of
such marriage, he is to have the marriage of the next heir, and so on of
successive heirs.
Mandate to John dc Norton and John Pike, keepers of the house of
Bromholm to deliver the temporalities thereof to William dc Witton, whose
election as prior of tluit house, the king having first given his royal assent
thereto, J. bishop of Norwich has accepted.
Writ de intendcndo, for the prior elect, directed to the knights, free meDi
and other tenants of the priory.
r
G EDWARD II.— Part II.
561
1313.
April 7.
Sbecn.
April 7.
Sheen.
April 4.
Windfor.
March 1.
Windsor.
April 5.
Sheen.
April 6.
Sheen.
April 16.
Windsor.
April 18.
Windsor.
April 15.
Windsor.
63579.
Membrane 15 — cont.
Pardon, at the request of Hagh le Despenser the younger, to the provost
and chaplains of the house of 8t. Elizabeth by Winchester of the service
of rendering every year a sore sparrow-hawk for the manor of St. Walery,
which manor Robert de Harewedon, who had held it in chief by such ser •
vice, had granted to them, he having obtained a licence for its alienation in
mortmain, after an inquisition cid quod damnum made by Roger de Welles-
worth, when escheator on this side Trent. By p.s. [2637.]
Writ de itUendendo directed to the mayor and commonalty of the town
of Bristol, under pain of forfeiture in consequence of their neglect to obey
former mandates to the like effect, for Bartholomew de Badelesmere, to
whom the king has committed the custody of the castle, town, and barton of
Bristol, as constable of the castle and keeper of the town and barton, and to
whom they were to answer for the issues thereof accruing since 30 Septem-
ber last. They are to be as obedient to him, or to his attorney bearing these
letters in that behalf, as to Nicholas de Fermbaud, late constable of the
castle and keeper of the town and barton, and they are to answer to him, or
to his attorney, for the above-mentioned issues. They are to do so in the
presence of the sheriff of Gloucester, whom the king is sending to view
their action in this behalf, together with the attorney of the said Bartho-
lomew, that he may be fully certified thereof by the sheriff. They are also
to come before the king and Council to receive judgment of the king's
Court therein. By IC.
Presentation of Master Alvred de Brok, chaplain, to the church of
Werketon, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidanco of the abbey of St. Edmunds.
Assignment to William Servat of a moiety of the custom on wool, hides,
and wool-fells in the town of Southampton, to hold in the same way that
Simon Guy held the same moietv, until out of the issues of the custom he
shall have received the sum of 1,000/., which he delivered for the use
of the king to Anthony Pessaigne, king's merchant, who will answer for
the same in the Wardrobe. By p.s.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Ixeworthe bv Thomas de Wolpet, chaplain, and John Underwode, of
Fakenham, of 70 acres of land, and 3 acres of wood in Bedewelle, Asshfeld,
Langham, Walsham, Ixeworthe, Ixeworthethorpe, and Hunterston.
By fine of lOOs.
Pardon to Robert Levesque, directed to the bailiffs of the Islands of
Gersie and Gerneseye, Serk, and Aumeye, of his outlawry for non-appear-
ance before the justices of the last eyre in the [Channel] Islands to answer
for divers felonies, provided he surrender at the prison of Grersie. By K.
Entry relative to a grant by the late king to Peter Burdct of the lands
late of Alman de Bederede in Gousa.
Incomplete entry. Vacated.
Protection, until Whitsunday, for William Latymer going beyond seas on
the king's service. By K.
Notification to H. bishop of Winchester, of the royal assent to the
election of Matilda de Peocham, a nun of St. Mary's, Winchester, to be
abbess of that house. By p.s.
Grant, during pleasure, to David de Graham, for his sustenance, of 80/.
out of the issues of the manor of Aykyl, in the king's custody by reason of
the lands of the Templars being for divers causes in his hands, to be
N N
562 OALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
]^3J3^ Membrafie 15 — cont,
received yearly at the hands of the keeper of the manor for the time being.
Further grant to him of the easement of the houses of the manor for him-
self and his household to stay in, and also of reasonable firing out of the
woods belonging to the manor by livery of the keeper of the manor so long
as he shall be in receipt of the above-mentioned grant of 80/. By K.
Mandate in pursuance to William de Spannely, keeper of the manor.
April 15. Notification that Bernard de Kirkeby, king's chaplain, vicar of the
Windsor, collegiate church of Norton in the diocese of Durham, king's almoner, has
by special command remained by the king's side from 3 April in the fifth
year to 25 September in the present year of his reign. By p.s.
April 12.- Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of West-
Windsor, acre by Constantine son of Geoffrey de Sutton, of a messuage, 60 acres of
land, 12 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 7 acres of heath, and 5i. of
rent in Westacre, Walton, Lenne, Wygenhale, Tilneie, Tiryngton, Bush-
ham, and Fransham. By fine of 5 marks.
April 15. Protection and safe-conduct, during pleasure, for John de Vico, king's
Windsor, merchant, mayor of the city of Dax {Aquen)^ coming into the king^s
dominion with wines and other wares. By K.
Membrane 14.
March 29. Aquittance to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, for three horses received from
Westminster, him by Walter, bishop of Worcester, and John de Sandale, who hold the
places of chancellor and treasurer, by the hands of Michael de Meldoo,
viz. an iron-grey war-horse, which Brian de Buttele kept, a bay horse ^t jetie
par les narilles, and a black rouncy (runcyn noir) with a star on its fore-
head, which horses were lately taken from I'eter de Gava^ton at Newcastle-
upon-Tyne. French,
The like to Sir Bobert de Clyflbrd, for a black (morel) horse of the stad
at Wodestok, a bay rouncy with a star on its forehead, and a brown bay
rouncy received by the said Walter, bishop of Worcester, and John de
Sandale, who hold the places of chancellor and treasurer, by the hands of the
some Michael de Meldon, which horses were taken by Thomas, earl of
Lancaster, and Bobert de Clyfibrd from Fetor de Gavaston at Newcastle-
upon-Tyne. French,
March 28. Protection, until Easter, for Bichard, abbot of Westminster, going to the
Westminster, court of Borne.
The abbot also has letters nominating brother William de Chalk, his
fellow monk, and William de Bradewelle his attorneys until two years
after next Easter.
March 30. Notification to J. bishop of Norwich, of the royal assent to the election
Westminster, of William de Witton, a monk of the priory of Bromholm, to be prior of
that place.
April 1. Mandate to John Wogan, justiciary of L%land, to deliver the temporalities
Westminster, of the see of Tuam to Malachy, archbishop elect, late bishop of Elphin,
whom the Pope, having admitted his postulation to that see, has preferrod to
the archbishopric thereof, as appears by a papal bull directed to the king,
as the king has taken f^ty from the archbishop and restored the tempo-
ralities to him, he having personally appeared before the Council, and re*
nounced all words in the papal letters prejudicial to the king, submitting
himself to the king's grace therein.
Writ de intendendo for him, directed to the knights, freemen and other
tenants of the archbishop.
6 EDWARD II.— Part II. 563
1313. Membrane 14 — coni,
March 25. Licence, afler inquisition ad quod damnum made by Roger do Mortuo
bhecn. Mari, justice of Wales, for the alienation in mortmain, by D. bisbop of
St. Davids, of the advowsonu of the churches of Landelowe and Lanouel,
to the precentor and chapter of the church of St. Davids, and for them to
appropriate the same for the sustenance of tliree chaplains to celebrate
divine service in the cathedral church daily, for the king's soul and the
souls of his ancestors and successors, and for the souls of William de
Valencia and of John Wogan and their heirs, although in case of a voidance
of the see, the king may lose the presentation to those churches.
By fine of 10 marks.
April 3. Grant to Thomas Wake, son and heir of John Wake, tenant in chief, a
Westmintter. minor in the king's custody, in enlargement of a former grant to him of the
custody of the manor of Brunne and of the abbey of Brunne, which house
was founded by his ancestors and is now void by reason of the death of
Thomas, the last abbot, that he may grant to the prior and convent a licence
to elect, and subsequently give his assent to such election, as his ancestors,
being of full age, have done in times past. By K.
Writ de intendendoy for Simon de Dallyng, whom Walter Waldeshef,
king's yeoman and chief butler, has appointed to be his deputy, during his
pleasure, in the ports of Lenne and Blalceneye.
April 1. The abbot of Fumeys, staying in England, has letters nominating
Westminster. William Hugge and Henry de Kertemel his attorneys in Irelaud for two
years.
April 3. Safe-conduct, until Midsummer, for William de Bytterleye, going to
WestmiDster. Gascony by the king's command, to transact business for him.
April 1. Pardon to Robert Tilliol for acquiring in fee, without licence, from
Westminster. William de Boghes, a sixth part of the manor of Kirkelevyngton, co.
Cumberland, together with the advowson of a sixth part of the church of
that place, and of the churches of Skelton and Stapelton in the same county,
held in chief. By fine of 10 marks.
April 30. Master Boniface de Saluciis, archdeacon of Buckingham, going beyond
Westminster, seas, has letters nominating Nicholas de Sutton and Thomas de Harewurthe
his attorneys for one year.
Feb. 6. Pardon to Henry de Segrave for a robbery from Walter de Bernyngham
Windsor, and Petronillu de Gros, his mother, committed at Bernyngham, and for
burning the houses of the said Walter de Bernyngham. By p.s.
The like for the under-mentioned persons for robbery and arson,
viz. —
Geoffrey le Parker of Causton.
Robert de Elmham, chaplain.
William Poucyn.
John atte HuUe of Hyntelesham.
William le Curser.
John son of Alexander de Refham.
Robert Cole of Aylesham.
John Whytfot.
Roger le May of Causton.
William Bygot.
Thomafl Whytfot.
Roger de Snetesham.
Roger Lombe of Causton.
John son of William de Itryngham. By p.8.
NN 2
564 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1313. Membrane 14 — cont.
April 2. Pardon to William Edward for the death of Martin Wjnter and for
Westminster, a robbery from Walter de Bernyngham and Petronilla de Gros, his
mother, at Bernyngham, and for burning the houses of the said Walter de
Bernyngham. By p.s.
The like for the under- mentioned persons for the same offences, viz.—
Andrew le Charpenter of la Marche..
William son of Roger Mote of Calthorpe.
Robert de Etton.
Thomas le Walshe of la Marche.
John de Manytre.
Richard de Peledon. By p.s.
April I. Licence for the alienation in mortmain, to the prior and convent of
Westminster. Flitcham, by Richard de la Rokele, of 2 acres of land with the appurtenances,
in Appelton, in exchange for the like quantity of land in the same to^n.
By fine of \ mark.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain, to the abbot and convent of
Langedon, by John Malmeyns, of 290 acres of land and 15«. of rent in
Apelton in exchange for 66 acres of land with the appurtenances in
Ley den. By fine of 50f.
1312.
Oct. 28. Sale by the king to Ingelram Berenger, for 50 marks paid by him at the
Westminster. Exchequer, of the custody of two parts of the manor of Brudemere, oo.
Wilts, and of a moiety of the manor of Morton, co. Dorset, excepting
11 acres of meadow and a third part of a turbary there, which moiety is
held of Robert son of Walter and is extended at 8/. \3s, 6d. a year; and
sale also of two parts of another moiety of the manor, which two parts are
extended at 10 marks, Id. and two parts of a half -penny a year, by Roger de
Wellesworth, escheator on this side Trent, late of John Huse, deceased, in
the king's hands by reason of the minority of Roger the heir of John de
Berewyco, tenant in chief, to hold until the said Roger, who is now aged
six yeara, shall attain to his full age; and in case of his death, during
that period, Ingelram Beranger shall have that custody if the next heir is
a minor and of successive heirs until such time as the said Roger, if he
should live, should be of full age.
1313.
April 2. Pardon to John de Somery, so long as he shall live, on account of his
Westminster, good service in Scotland and for the charges and expenses he sustained
there on the king's service, of the undermentioned farms, or rents, of his
manors, town and assarts, and also of all arrears of the same farms, or
rents, which he owes at the Exchequer, viz. for the manor of Mere, held
by him in fee, of a yearly payment at the Exchequer of 10/. ; for the manor
of Swyneford, also held in fee, of a like payment of 10/. ; for the town of
Clent, held in like manner, of a payment of lOOs, a year ; and for divers
assarts in the forest of Kynefare, held in fee, of a like payment of 18«. 4d. ;
for the manor of Rouleye, held by him for life, at a yearly payment of
10/. ; and for a moiety of Uie manor of Walshale of a like payment of 408.
ByK.
April 12. Presentation of Henry de Foxton to the church of Monks Bradfield, in
Sheen. the diocese of Norwich, in the king's hands by reason of the void&nce of
the abbey of St. Edmunds.
•April 2. Safe-conduct, until Christmas, for Richard de Clodeshale and John de
Westminster. Mouilie, going to Ireland on the king's business.
April 25. Protection, for two years in Ireland, for Master Richard de Abyndon,
Windsor, staying in England.
6 EDWARD II.— Part II.
565
1313, Membrane i4:^cone.
April 1. Licence, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
WeBtminster. Hertford, for the abbot and convent of Keynesham to acquire in mortmain
lands and rents to the value of lOOs. a year.
April 2.
Westminster.
April 7.
Sheen.
April G.
Sheen.
Acquittance to Simon de Monte Acuto, on account of his good service both
to the king and to king Edward I., and also to his manucaptors, of all
suits brought against him in the court of King's Bench, for his attempt to
occupy the land of Man to the king's disinheritance. By p.s.
Acquittance to Alexander de Compton, keeper of the lands of the Templars,
in the counties of Warwick and Leicester, for 100 marks received in the
Chamber by the hands of James Daudele, king's yeoman, viz. 40 marks
on 22 March last and 60 marks ou 2 April, out of the issues of tliose
lands. By p.s.
Thomas, bishop of Down, staying in England, has letters nominating
Henry son of Robert de Ardo and Gilbert le Chaumberleyn his attorneys
in Ireland for one year.
April 15.
Windsor.
April 24.
Sheen.
April 17.
Windsor.
Mbmbranb 13.
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent, dated 21 February, 29 Ed-
ward I., abolishing a custom in the county of Nottingham, as not in
accordance with the common law of the realm, whereby all hues raised
witliin that county by any persons for any trespass or cause, however
trivial, and also all trespasses and felonies committed in the county, whether
a hue was raised or not, were accustomed to be presented at the next
wapentake after the hue was raised, or the trespass or felony had been
committed, before the bailiffs of the wapentake, and afterwards at the next
county court at Nottingham, before the sheriff of the county, by men of the
four towns adjacent to the place where such hue was raised and trespass or
felony had been committed, and the same men for such hues, trespasses
and felonies, not presented in the aforesaid form, were accustomed to be
heavily amerced, at the will of the sheriff and bailiffs aforesaid, whereby the
men of the commonalty of the county of Nottingham were, by excessive and
intolerable distraints and extortions, impoverished, as appeared by their
petition exhibited before the king and council in the Parliament at
Stamford ; and granting that in future the men of the county shall not be
bound to make presentments in the county before the sheriff in the wapen-
takes, or hundreds, or before the bailiffs of the wapentakes, or hundreds,
for any trespasses, or hue on account of any trespasses, except twice a year
before the sheriff of the county, viz. in the tourns of the same sheriff in
the wapentakes and hundreds within the county, and that only for such
matters as presentments have been accustomed to be made and in the same
manner, and that presentments wliich shall arise for the death of a man
within the county, shall be made before the sheriffs and coroners of the
county, in full court, as hitherto has been the custom, provided always that
the hue and cry for felonies, which have occurred within the county, shall
be prosecuted as before the completion of these presents.
By fine of 10 marks.
Stephen, prior of Montacute, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
Guy de Bosco, his fellow monk, and Thomas de la Lee his attorneys for
one year.
Grant to Robert de Malo Lacu, who holds of the king's grant the castle
of BoUesovre for life, and the castle of Horestan with its appurtenances,
until out of the issues of the latter castle he shall have received payment
in full of the debts in which the king is bound to him, as is contained in
666 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1313^ Membrane 13 — cont.
divers letters patent, that no tallage shall be assessed for the king's use on
the demesne lands of those castles so Icng as he shall hold them, but if be
shall wish, when the king shall cause his demesnes throughout England to
bo tallaged, he may tallage the demesnes of the castles for his own use.
Vacated because othertoise below,
April 26. Protection for one year, in Ireland, for the abbot of Keynesham.
Westminster.
April 25. Licence for Richai'd de Grey to gi-ant to Robert de Shirelond, for the life
WestmiDster. of the latter, 40 marks of rent in his manor of ATlesford, held in chief.
By K.
April 28. Mandate to the dean and chapter of the king's free chapel of Hastinges
WeBtminstcr. to assign a stall in the choir and place in the chapter to Thomas de
Redinges, king's clerk, whom J. bishop of Cbicliester has admitted upon
the king's presentation to the prebendal portion of Wrtling, which William
de Lewes lately held.
April 27. Presentation of Robert Aunibroys to the church of Cheventon, in the
Westminster, diocese of Norwich, in the king's gill by reason of the voidance of the
abbey of St. Edmunds.
April 6. Protection until Michaelmas for Peter, prior of Bermundeseje, going
Sheen. beyond seas. oj K.
lie also has letters nominating John de Horton, his fellow monk, and
William de Aliiigie his attorneys for the same time.
April 30. Protection until Michaelmas fur Walter, bishop of Coventrj and Lich-
Windsor. field, staying at the court of Rome on the king's business. [FcederaJ^
ByK.
April 18. The like for one year for Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster, staying in
Westminster. Ireland on the king's service. By K«
Geoffrey, abbot of Gymmynges, staying beyond seas, has letters nomi-
nating Peter Kynesue and John Forthomme his attorneys for two years.
April 26. Appointment, during pleasure, of Peter de Watford to the bailiwick of
Westminster, the forestei-ship, which is called Maresco and Stransale, in the forest of
Galtres. He is not to be removed from his bailiwick without reasonable
cause, of which the king is first to be certified, and without the king^s
special mandate. By p.s.
April 29. Safe-conduct, for four years, for John de Bonkhil, a Carmelite friar,
Westminster, going on pilgrimage to the land of Jerusalem, for the safety of the king
and of his people.
Notification to the prior general of the order of the Carmelites and to
the provincial prior of that order in England, that John de Bonkhil, of
their order, is going on a pilgrimage for the safety of the king and his
people to the Holy Land. Request to them to grant to him a licence to set
out, and enquiry if they would care to provide him with a fellow of tlieir
order who could go on the pilgrimage with him, and also to command
all friars of the order to receive the said John and his fellow on the
journey.
April 30. Presentation of James de Berkhampstede to the church of Foalmere, in
Westmmster. the diocese of Ely, in the king's gift, by reason of his custody of the heir of
Giles de Plais. By p^
Dec. 9. Presentation of Bartholomew de Cotyngham to the church of Hare-
Whidsor. wurthe, in the diocese of York. By pj.
April 19. Safe conduct, during pleasure, for William Yyvyan, king's mercbanty
. Windsor, trading through divers parts of the realm. By p.s.
6 EDWARD II.— Part II. 567
1313. Membrane 13 — corU.
Maj 1. Mandate to John Abel, escheator on this side Trent, to (leliver the tem-
WestmiDster. poralities of the house of St. Mary, Winchester, to Matilda de Peccham, a
Dun of tliat house, whose election, to which the royal assent was previously
given, H. bishop of Winchester had voided on Hccount of an irregularity iu
the form of the election and not on account of Matilda herself, whom he
then preferred to the abbacy as appears by the letters of the bishop.
Writ de intenderido for her directed to the knights, fi ee men and other
tenants of the house.
April 30. Drogo de Merlo, staying beyond sea<t, has letters nominating Gerard de
Westmiuster. Toucy and Martin Mauger his attorneys in Ireland for three years.
He also has letters nominating Nicholas Bene and Bartholomew son of
Bartholomew de Witton, his attorneys as above.
April 28. Grant to Giles de Arpuche of 43/. 8*. 6J. out of the first receipts
Westminster, accruing from the tallage lately assessed by the mayoV and bailifis on the
town of Northampton, in satisfaction of two sums due to him from tlie
king for the charges and expenses incurred by him as keeper of the king's
colts, viz. 26/. 19«. %\d. for the costs and expenses to the twentieth day of
December in the sixth year of the king's reign, and 16/. 8*. 8^^. for the
like costs and expenses incurred in the fiflh year, as appears by his account
and by two bills of the Wardrobe, which he has delivered into the Chan-
cery. By p.s.
Vacated because surrendered and this writ was issued to the collectors of ^
the Twentieth and Fifteenth^ in the county of Berksy to deliver to him this
money.
May 1 . Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for the abbot of Combe going
Westminster, beyond seas. By p.s.
April 31 {sic). Mandate to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, constable of the castle of
Westminster. Bristol and keeper of the town and barton of the same, and to Stephen de
la More and John de Crek, his attorneys, or either of them, to restore
William Kandolf, John Snow, John de Celer, Peter le Fraunceys, Laurence
de Cary, John do London, Beymund Frombaud, Robert Otery, Thomas le
Spicer, William de Kerdif> Martin Horncastel and Adam Welishote to the
liberty of the town of Bristol, and also to enquire by outh of good men of
the town and neighbourhood into whose hands their good.s and wares, which
the mayor, bailiffs and commonalty of the town had arrested, have fallen,
and in whose hands the same now are, and to deliver to them any of the
goods and wares which they shall find to be in the hands of any of the
burgesses of the town, as notwithstanding many mandates to the above
effect, the mayor, bailitfs and commonalty of the town have neglected
to do so, and it appears by the return of the sheriff of Gloucester, in
whose presence they were commanded in the last mandate to give effect
to the king's directions, that they still neglect to do so in manifest contempt
of tlie king. By K.
May I. David de Pembroke, staying in England with Gilbert de Clare, earl of
Westminster. Gloucester and Hertford, has lettera nominating John de Pembroke and
Walter Macy his attorneyb in Ireland for one year.
Mbmbranb 12.
May 1. Safe conduct, until All Saints' day, at the request of the judge, ichevim
Westminster. (sccUtini), counsel and other residents in the town of Campen ^de Camp*)^
for their townsmen and messengers whom they are sending to England on
divers matters touching themsehres and the citizens and merchants of Lincoln
and others of the rea&.
568 CALENDAR OP PATENT ROLLS.
1313. Membrane 12 — eoni.
April 29. Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent, in French, of Maigwet,
WMtminster. queen of England, dated 26 April, 1313, directed to her bailiffs and
ministers of her manors of Cokbam and Bray, granting to Adam Le^picer,
at the request and command of the king, a plot of land in the town of
Maydenhethe, containing 30 feet in length and 12 feet in breadth, which
plot her bailiffs have rented to him by writ of the king, to hold to him and
his heirs, according to the form of the command, paying to the queen for
the same plot 2d, sterling a year. By K.
May 1. Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, staying in England,
Westminster, has letters nominating Nicholas de Balscote and William Outlawe his
attorneys in Ireland for five years.
April 30. Appointment, during pleasure, of Theobald de Verdun to the o£Boe of
Westminster, justiciary of Ireland and to keep the land of Ireland, with its castles and
other appurtenances, receiving at the Exchequer, Dublin, so long as be
shall occupy that office, 500/. a year, for which he will keep the office and
land and shall continuously maintain in the king's service 20 men^at-anns,
with as many caparisoned horses, during his commission. By pA
Writ de intendendo for him directed to archbishops, bishops, abbots,
priors, earls, barons, knights, free men and others.
Mandate in pursuance to John Wogan to deliver to him the rolls, writs,
memoi-anda and all other matters touching that office or land, which are in
his custody.
Writ of liberate in pursuance directed to the treasurer and chamberlains
of the Exchequer, Dublin, to pay him his fee of 500/. at the usual terms so
long as he shall be justiciary of Ireland and maintain his band of 20 men-
at-arms and horses as above.
April 17. Grant to Kobert de Malo Lacu, who holds of the king's grant the casUe
Windsor, of BoUesovre, for life, and the castle of Horestan with its apportenances,
until out of the issues of the latter castle he shall have received payment
in full of the debts in which the king is bound to him, as is contained in
divers letters patent, that no tallage shall be assessed for the king's nse
upon the tenants of the castles and hamlets of the same .so long as he shall
hold those castles as is aforesaid, but that he, if he shall wish, when the
king shall cause his demesnes throughout England to be assessed, may
assess, for his own use in due manner, the men and tenants of the castles and
of the hamlets of the same, who ought then to be tallaged for the king's
use and have hitherto been accustomed to be tallaged in such case. By K.
Afterwards, in the seventh year of the king's reign, a writ de intendendo
for him was directed to the men and tenants of those castles touching pay-
ment of tallage, according to the above grant. Westminster, 24th July,
1313. By p.s., and afterwards by K.
May 2. Pardon to Henry Bataile, who holds the bailiwick of Ascote in the forest
Westminster, of Wyndesore by paying by the hands of the constable of the castle of Wynde-
sore 60«. a year, in consequence of the king having caused a great part of hit
bailiwick in the old park to be enclosed, wherebv he will not be aUe to
receive the profit thereof on account of the enclosure, in recompense for
such loss, of 208. a year out of the said sum of 60«. so long as the endoeure
shall last ; if at any future time the enclosure shall be thrown down so that
he, or his heirs, shall again have the entire bailiwick, the old rent of 60i.
shall be paid for it.
MajT 1. Licence, at the request of John de Ellesfeld, for the prior and conyent <^
Westminster. Great Massingham to acquire in mortmain lands and rents to the value
of 10/. a year. By K.
ULkj 8. Protection, for two years, for Walter, bishop of Worcester, master of the
Westminster, hospital of St. Leonard, York.
6 EDWARD II.— Part II. 669
1313, Membrane 12 — cont.
May 29. The like, until Whitsundaj, for William le Latejmer going beyond seos
Westminster, on the king's service. By K.
April 7. Bartholomew, prior of St. Andrew's, Northampton, going beyond seas, has
Westminster, letters nominating Simon de Grauesle and William le Reve bis attorneys
for one year. By p.8«
Protection also for him for the same time.
April 3. Protection, for one year, for Francis Gaitanni of Anagni, cardinal of the
Westminster, church of Home and archdeacon of Richmond, staying beyond seas. By K.
May 2. Roger, prior of the church of St. Nicholas, Exeter, staying in England,
Westminster, has letters nominating John de Woteringbiry and Thomas de Burdeville
his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
May 3. William, abbot of St. Katherine's, Rouen, staying beyond seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating Roger Hnyt and William de Weauuille his attorneys for two
years.
May 3. Safe-conduct, until Midsummer day, at the instance of A, bishop of
Westminster. Albano, cardinal, A. cardinal priest of St. Prisca's, Louis eldest son of the
count of Clermont, Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and
John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, for Thomas earl of Lancaster, and
his followers and adherents, coming to the town of Bedford to meet
the cardinals and others of the Council to treat upon divers matters of
weight. [Fadera: Pari, Writs.']
The like for the under-mentioned, viz. —
Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, with bis followers
and adherents.
Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, with his followers and ad-
herents.
Henry de Percy and his followers.
Robert de Clyfford and his followers.
John Boteturte and his followers. [Foedera : Pari, Writs,']
Grant to William Vyvyan, on account of his good service, of the office
of the water serjeant (serjantie marine) of Bristol.
Incomplete and vacated.
May 1. Presentation of Thomas de Peuesy to the church of Felmersham, in the
Westminster, diocese of Lincoln. By K.
May 2. Exemption, for life, at the instance of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pem«
Westminster, broke, for William de Kerdeston from being put on assizes, juries, or recog-
nisances ; and from being made sheriflT, coroner, constable, or other bailiff,
or minister of the king. By K.
May 3. Protection, for one year, for the prioress of Haliwelle.
Westminster.
May 3. Appointment, during pleasure, of Joan, late the wife of Alexander Comyn
Westminster, and sister of William le Latymer, to the custody of the manor of Faxflet,
CO. York, late of the Templars, which, for divers causes, is in the king's
hands. By K., on the information of Henry de Bello Monte.
Mrmbranb 1L
May 4. Presentation of William de Sutton to the church of Wylyngham in the
Westminster, diocese of Norwich.
May 3. Presentation of Richard de Langeleie, chaplain, to the chantry in the
Westminster, chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, Westtillebiry, in the diocese of London, in
570 CALENDAK OF PATENT ROLLS.
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the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of WilUam de
Westtillebiry, tenant in chief.
April 27. Grant to Merlin de Sene, king's yeoman, to whom the king is in-
Westminster. debted in the several sums of 221/. \2$, \d^ 92/. 7«. M.^ 201. 6f. 7dL and
9/. \2s, %\d., as is contained in four bilb of the Wardrobe which he has
delivered into the Chancery, in satisfaction of the for^;oing, of the issues of
custodies and marriages in the realm from the time when Hugh le De-
spenser shall have received out of those issues the sums of money in which
the king b bound to him and to satisfy wliich he assigned those issues to
him. By pA
Vacated became surrendered and cancelled.
May 3. Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Welleton to the office of
Wettmintter. controller of the Treasury of North Wales and to be surveyor of the works
of the king's castles in those parts.
By K., on the information of J. de Sandals.
April 27. Pardon to William Storty of Oversokebourne for the death of Robert
WestmiDster. Boddel [Doddel]. By p.s. [2065.]
May 8. Pardon to Richard de Bokhurst of his outlawry for non-appearance in
Westmmater. the Court of King's Bench at the suit of Isabella, late the wife of William
de Berkfeld, and of William son of the said Isabella, for a trespass against
them, and for not coming into tlie same Court to satisfy the king for his
ransom for that trespass, provided he surrender at prison and satisfy the
king for the said ransom. By SI*
May 3. Pardon, at the instance of queen Isabella, to Cicely de Rypon for the
Westminttcr. death of Robert de Brome of Lapworth. By K*
May 3. Grant, for life, lo William Pollard and Alice his wife of a tenement in
WestmiiiBter. New VVindesor, lying between the tenement of Robert Lorfevre and that of
Richard NeeL By p.s.
May 3. Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for the abbot of Combe, going
Wettmiiister. beyond seas on the king's business.
April 30. Pardon to John de Handle, on account of hb good serrice, of all tres-
WcBtminster. passes of the forest, as well of vert as venison, committed by him in the
forest of Dene, when he was constable of the castle of St. Briavels and
keeper of the said forest. By K.
Pardon to John de Handle, constable of the castle of St. Briavels and
keeper of the forest of Dene, on account of his good service, of all manner
of accounts and reckonings and also of all debts and arrears, which he ow<«
to the king by reason of his custody of the castle and forest and for the
sale of wood and underwood in the trenches of the forest lately made by
him by the king's command. By K.
May 3. Licence for the alienation in mortnuun by Thomas le Freman of Thom-
WestmiDster. egge to Simon de Desburgh, king's clerk, parson of the church of Birnton,
oian acre of land with the appurtenances in Brynton in exchange for the
like quantity of land in the same town.
Protection and safe-conduct, for one year, for Robert Usederoer, whom
Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant, has appointed, with the
king's assent, to receive the money accruing from the custom of wool, hides
and wool-fells in the port of Boston, whilst staying in that town, and when
conveying the money to London and returning to Boston.
May 8. Grant to John de la Moillie, king's yeoman, to whom the king is in-
WflMdnster. debted in the several sums of 163/. 18#. 4if., 169/. 2$. 2d,, 142/. 16*. 4if.,
181/. 68. lOd. and 15/., as is contained in five biUs under the seal of tha
6 EDWARD II.— Pabt II. 571
1313^ Membrane 11 — cont,
ofiice of tho clianiberlain of Scotland, which he has delivered into the
Chancery, in satisfaction of the foregoing, of the issues of custodies and
marriages in the realm from the time when Hugh le Despenser and Merlin
de 8ene, king's yeoman, shall have received out of those issues the sums of
money in which the king is bound to them and to satisfy which he assigned
those issues to them.
Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.
Re-grant for life to Richard Dammoiy, as by trustworthy evidence it
appears that he had borne himself well in his bailiwick, of the forestership
in the forest of Whitlcwode previously granted to him for life by the king,
but which upon a repoit of misconduct by him had been taken into the
king's hands. The same bailiwick had formerly been granted for life by
the late king to Ralph de Gorges, but for a trespass alleged to have been
committed by him, Hugh le Despenser, justice of the forest on this
side Trent, had seized it into the king's hands, by whom it was subsequently
granted to the said Richard Dammory on account of his good services.
ByK.
Mandate in pursuance directed to Laurence de Pavely to deliver to him
the bailiwick, which is in his custody.
May 4. Power to Anthony de Pessaigne of Genoa, king's merchant, to negotiate a
Westminster, loan of 20,000/. in the king's name, and which the king binds himself to
repay. [Pari. Writs.']
Appointment, during pleasure, at the request of the prior and convent of
Lenton by Nottingham in the diocese of York, of John de Hothum to be
keeper of that house and of all issues, rents and profits of its lands and
possessions, as the king on account of the pover^, miserable state and
indebtednees of that priory has taken it into his protection. After a
reasonable allowance is made for the prior and convent and the men thereof,
all such issues, rents and profits are to be reserved for the discharge of the
debts and to make good the defects of the priory, and the same are to be
applied to those purposes by view of some of the more discreet of that
house through the assistance and advice of the keeper. So long as the
priory shall be iit the custody of John de Hothum, no sheriff, bailiff, or
other minister of the king is to lodge there without his licence.
May 2. Pardon to Henry de Merlaunde and Joan his wife, the daughter and heir
Westminster, of Thomas Braunche, of the trespass committed by her father in a^uiring
in fee, without licence of the late king, from William Braunche, tenant
in chief, a messuage and a carucate of land in the manor of Frome, together
vrith emends of breaches of the assise of bread and ale by his men and
tenants there. By fine of lOOf.
May 3. Pardon, at the request of Hu^h le Despenser the younger, to the provost
Westminster, and chaplains of the house of St. Elizabeth by Winchester, of the ser-
vice of rendering every year a sore sparrow-hawk for the manor of Norton
St. Walery, which manor Robert de Harewedon, who held it in chief
by such service, had granted to them, he having obtained a licence for its
alienation in mortmain after an inquisition ad quod damnum made by
Roger de Wellesworth, when escheator on this side Trent. They are to
hold the manor in frank almoin, quit of every service. By K«
May 3. Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for John de Hothum, clerk,
Westminster, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
Vacated because otherwise below.
The like for William de Melton, clerk, going beyond seas on the kin^
service. ByK.
Vacated because otherwise below^
572 CALEXDAB OF PATENT ROLLS.
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The like for Walter de Shobdon, going bejond seas oa the king's serrioe.
Vacated because otherwise below.
The like for William de Monte Acato, going bejood seas on the king's
serrice. By the bishop of Worcester.
Vacated became oiheneise below.
John de Pelham, clerk, going bejond seas with the king on his serrice,
has letters nominating Henrj de Oldjngton and Walter de Cumpton his
attorneys for the same time.
Protection also for him as above.
Vacated because otherwise below.
Maj 3. Protection, antil Michaelmas, for Gaj Ferre, staying bejond seas on the
Wentnmwter. king's service.
He also has letters nominating John Charum and John Bacon his at-
tomejs for the same time.
MSMBRANS 10.
Maj 7. Appointment, nntil the Ascension, of Merlin de Cene, king's yeoman, to
Windsor, buy and purvey for the nse of the hoasehold, hay, oats, litter, brushwood,
and other necessaries for the office of the marshalsea of the household in
this instant Parliament, and to make tallies between him and thoee from
whom the victuals shall be bought, for the payment in the Wardrobe, at a
certain day, of the price of the victuals.
The like for the under-mentioned purveyor, viz. —
Bobert de Donecastre, of hay, oats, litter, and brushwood.
The like, until St. Peter ad Yincula, for the under-mentioned purveyors,
viz.—
Edmund de Tholouse, of hay, &c.
John Gwylemyn, of the same.
May 10. Safe-conduct, for one year, for the abbot of Peterborough, going beyond
Windsor, seas. By K., on the information of Hugh le Despenser.
May 7. Appointment, dunng pleasure, of Nicholas de Balscote, to be chief baron
Westminster, of the Exchequer, Dublin. By pjs. [2684.]
Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer,
Dublin.
, Appointment, during pleasure, of William de Meonep, king's clerk, to be
a baron of the Exchequer, Dublin. By K.
May 7. Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Welleton to the office of con-
Westminster, troller of the chamberlainship of North Wales, and to be surveyor of the
works of the king's castles in those parts.
By K., on the information of J. de Sandale.
Mandate in pursuance to the chamberlain of North Wales to receive him
as controller and surveyor. The chamberlain is to certify the king of what
wages other controllers and surveyors in that office have been accustomed
to receive, and meantime he is to pay Walter de Welleton 60f. for the
wages of that office.
April 23. Grant, for three years, to the bailifis and ffood men of the town of
Bheen. Grymmesby, of pavage upon all wares brought for sale into the town.
BypjL
May 16. Bond for the repayment at Paris on the feast of the Holy Trinitv next,
WMtminster. withont further delay, to W. Testa, cardinal priest, of the sum of 2,000
marks, delivered by him as a loan for the expedition of the king's business.
ByK.
Vacated because otherwise in the annexed schedule^
6 EDWARD II.— Part II. 573
-to-io Membrane 10 (Schedule).
May 16. Bond for the repayment at Paris in the feast of the Holy Trinity next,
Westminster, without further delay, to W. Testa, cardinal priest, of the sum of 2,000
marks, delivered by him, for the expedition of the king*s business, to
Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, Hugh le Despenser, John de
Sandule, and Master Keymund Subirani, in the king's name.
Membrane 10 — cont.
May 17. Indemnity for Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, Hugh le Despenser
Westminster. John de Sandale, and Master Beymund Subirani, who have bound them-
selves on the king's behalf, in the sum of 2,000 marks, to W. Testa,
cardinal priest, to whom the king is bound in that sum, which he ad-
vanced as a loan, for the expedition of the king's business, to be repaid at
Paris in the feast of the Holy Trinity next, without further delay. By K.
May IG. Presentation of John de Staunford to the church of Little Qedding, in
Westminster, the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of
the Templars being in his hands. By K.
May 16. Grant, for life, to John de Broghton, king's clerk, of the custody of the
Westminster, king's hospital of St. John, Huntyngdon. By K.
May 16. John le Heort, going to Ireland, has letters nominating John le Hay ward
Westminster, of Bodeham and Peter de Egliton his attorneys for two years.
May 16. Presentation of Boger de Northburgh to the church of Harwe, in the
Westminster, king's gift by reason of voidance of the archbishopric of Canterbury. The
letters are directed to the keepers of the spiritualities. By K.
Mandate to Edmund de Hiistinges, keeper of the town of Berewick-on-
Tweed, and William le Getour, to permit ships with victuals to pass with-
out hinderance to the king's castle of Edenburgh and the peel of Lynliscu,
provided that it shall be clear to them that the men in those ships wish to
pass with the victuals to those places and not to the king's Scotch enemies
and rebels. By K*
May 10. Confirmation of the grant and confirmation which Eobert de Wylughby,
Windsor, nephew and heir of Philip de Wylughby, sometime dean of the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln, deceased, made by his charter to William de Cossehale,
king's clerk, of 80 acres of waste with the appui*tenance8 in Bolewelle,
in a place called < Bolewellerys,' which is held in chief, to hold to him
and his heirs by the due and accustomed services.
By E., on the information of Oliver de Bordegala.
Mandate in pursuance to John de Eure, escheator beyond Trent, to
deliver to William de Cossehale the said 80 acres, which upon the death of
Philip de Wylughby had been taken into the king's hands and still are for
that reason in his hands.
The like to the same escheator for the delivery of the undermentioned
lands to the same William de Cossehale.
Confirmation of the gi'ant and confirmation, which Bobert de Wylughby,
nephew and heir of Philip de Wylughby, sometime dean of the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln, deceased, by his charter made to William de Cossehale,
king's clerk, of 2 tofts, 2 crofts, and 2 bovates of land, together with
2 plots of land in Bolewelle, which are held in chief, to hold to hiiu and
his heirs for ever by the due and accustomed services.
By K., on the information of Oliver de Bnrdegala.
May 17. William, abbot of St. Nicholas, Angers, staying beyond seas, has letters
Westminster, nominating brother Robert de Bures, his fellow monk, and Giles de
ICirkeby, his attorneys for four years.
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^fay 12. PnrdoQ to Ro^r Corbet of Hadelie, for ucquiring in fee, withont Itceacf,
Windsor, from Muster William de Bosco, a moiety of the manor of AsingCon, co.
Suflblk, which is held in chief as of the honor of Hatfold Peverel, then in
the king's hands, as is found by an inquisition made by John Abel,
eschcator on this side Trent, and by him returned into the king's Chancery ;
with restitution of the same. By fine of 5 marks.
May 18. Confirmation of the grant and confirmation which Gilbert Petcbe,
Westniiiuter. knight, lately by his writing made to the abbot and convent of Leyston, of
all lands and tenements which they then held of his fee in Hachetan,
Glervinge, Eston, Wicham, Pethaye, Fraraesdene, and in all other towns
and places, with their appurtenances, as in buildings, messuages, lands,
woods, meadows, pastures, waters, marshes, alder-gproveSy mills, fisheries,
ways, paths, easements, homages, services, relief, aids, wards, escheats,
rents, villeins with their issue, villenages, customs, and all other apparte-
nances and appendages, without any reservation. By fine of 40f.
May 12. Jnspeximus and confirmation of a charter by Elena (or Helena) da
Windsor. Hnstinges granting to the canons of Eglestone, serving Gx>d there, for
the safety of her soul and the souls of her father and mother and
of all her ancestors and successors whatever right she had in the
patronage of the church of Stratford to hold in frank-almoin, so that
the suid canons may hold the churcli for ever. Witnesses : the arch-
bishop of York, Master Honorius, then archdeacon of Kichemnnd,
W. abbot of Jervaulx, A. abbot of St. Agatha's, G. da Welle, Master
W. de Bleis, G. dean of Forsete, Helias, parson of Bedale, Hellas, parson of
Picalc, Paulinus de Sancto Rumaldo, Peter, parson of Bichemund^ Matthew,
])arson of Cuton, Boger de Belutona, Roald the constable, Henry son of
Hervy, VVido de Ilcleb', Gilbert de Leia, Thomas de Latheles, Ralph de
Muleton, Adam de Baxeby, Thomas do Appelton, Henry Soude, Helena de
Bindona and many others. Jnspeximus and confirmation of another charter
by Thomas de Hastinges confirming to the canons of Egglestone serving
Go<l there, for the safety of his own soul and the sonls of his ances-
tors and successors, the advowson of the church of Stretford, which Elena
de Hastinges his mother conferred upon them, as is contained in her charter
which the said canons hold, so that whenever the church of Stratford
shall be void, the canons shall have free facility of presenting to that church
whomsoever they will, or of converting it to their own uses ijf they will, nor
shall it be lawful for him or any of his successors or heirs ever to daim
any right in the patroAage of the church. Witnesses : Robert the abbot of
Why teby and the entire convent of that place, William, then archdeacon of
Richemund, Thomas the ofiicial, William de Magnefeld, the dean and
the entire chapter of Richemund, A. then parson of Stratford, Alan his
son, Henry de Hasfinges, Henry de Flamville, Jnrdan the clerk, William
de Furneis and many others. By fine of 40«.
May 16. Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Richard Torkard of Sheffeld,
WestminBter. the younger, staying on the king's service in the company of Anthony
Pessaigne of Genoa.
Mbmbranb 0.
May 3. Appointment, until the Ascension, of Ralph Spray, king's Serjeant, to
Westminster, make purveyances of flesh and fish in the county of Kent for the king's use
against his approach towards the parts of Dover and to make tallies in due
form, by which tallies satisfaction is to be made by the sheriff of Kent out
of the issues of his bailiwick to those from whom such supplies shall have
been bought and provided. The sheriff of Kent and all bailiffs^ miniaters,
6 EDWARD II.— Part II. 675
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and lieges of the king in that county are to render him assistance when
forewarned.
The like letters of purvejance for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
Adam le Cliaumberleyn of flesh and fish.
Thomas de Leddrede of litter, brushwood and rushes for the office of
the chamber.
John de Eggleshale of litter and rushes for the office of the hail.
John de Wyke for the office of the poulterer.
Walter de Harwe for the office of the scullion (scuteliarii),
Robert de Hemelhamstede for the office of the poulterer.
John Powys for the office of the scullion.
William Fox for the office of the poulterer.
Thomas de Garston.
John Jolyf for the office of the saucier (salsarii).
Adam Trewe for the office of the poulterer.
John de Aula of litter and rushes for the office of the hall.
Thomas de Chetyndon for litter, brushwood and rushes for the office of
the hall and chamber for the use of the queen.
John de Hereford of bread and ale for the use of the queen.
John de la Marche for the office of the saucier for the use of the queen.
William the scullion for the office of scullion for the use of the queen.
Ralph de Wedovere for the office of the poulterer for the use of the
queen.
William de Brikhulle of bread and ale for the use of the queen.
John de Hampton.
A\tn\ 20. Grant to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, of that which pertains
Windsor, to the king for trespasses committed in the earPs park of Bishops Hatfeld,
which is called ' Gacelyn Park,' touching which trespasses a commission of
oyer and terminer has been issued to John de Pabenham and John de
Mutford. By K,
May 3. Nicholas, abbot of Cormeilles, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating
Westminster. Richard Miles and William de Strugulio his attorneys for four years.
By fine.
May 9. Presentation of Rogei* de Wyngefeld to the church of Donganran in the
Windsor, diocese of Lismore.
May 3. Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for John de Hothum, derk,
Westminster, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
Vacated because on the annexed roll.
The like for the undermentioned persons, viz. —
William de Melton, clerk.
John de Pelham, clerk.
Henry de Chesterton, clerk.
Stephen le Blound, clerk.
William de Monte Acuto.
Walter de Shobdon.
John de Weston, the younger.
Robert Turk.
Richard de Elsefeld, clerk.
Roger de Northburgh, clerk.
William de Boudon, clerk.
William de MoseweUe, clerk.
Baldwin de Paunton.
Robert de Elton, clerk.
John de Carleton, clerk.
Roger de Sheffeld, clerk.
576 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS,
1313^ Memhrane 0 — cont,
Thomas Coklico.
Robert Turk,
Thomas Broun.
William le Pulter.
Walter Waldeshef .
Percival Sjmeon, who with the earl of Pembroke, 4fcc.
Ingelard de Warle. 1
Reginald de Warle. J
Thomas Chaunterel, 1 , .,, j , ^ , .
William de Dranefeud, / ^^^^ ^^^ ^' ^® ^^^ *®"
John de Carleford.
Richard de Kaveringges,
witeJ^dfluf '''^' Uho with the same J. de Okham, &c.
Adam de Thorpe,
Philip de Moungomery.
Robert de Acton.
Ralph de Radesprai<
Thomas de Farendon,
Wilhim S^Perton' ^""^^ ""'^^ ^^® **"^ IngeUrd de Warle, Ac
Philip de Warle,
Nicholas de Segrave.
nery. 1
ae. J
^ who with the same Nicholas de Segrave.
Henry de Segrave,
Richard de la Rokele,
Gerard de Insula,
Richard de Caplc,
John de Insuls^
William de Weldon,
Roger de Atton.
Roger de la Beche.
William de Balliolo.
Henry de Grundesburgh.
Adam Fader.
John de Somery.
Thomas de Corbrigge.
Geoffrey de Mildeuhale.
Edmund de Wyndesore.
John de Britannia, earl of Richmond.
Gerard Dorgoil.
Peter de Cusancia, who with the eai'l of Richmond, Ac
Gauseline Pagani.
John Drake.
John de Cadamo, who with the earl of Pembroke, hc^
Theobald de Verdan.
John de Okham, clerk.
Stephen de Sulleie, clerk.
Vacated because on ike annexed rolL
6 EDWARD II.— Pabt II.
677
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May 3. Henry de Chesterton, going beyond seas on the king's service, has letters
We8tmiii8ter. nominating Robert de Marchumleye, clerk, and James de Podemore his
attorneys until St. Peter ad Viucula.
Vacated because on the annexed roll,
Stephen le Blound, going as above, has like letters nominating John de
BrikhuUe and Boger Warde his attorneys.
V€u:ated as above.
John de Pelham, clerk, going as above, has like letters nominating
Henry de Oldyngton and Walter de Cnmpton his attorneys.
Vacated as above.
John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, going as above, has like letters
nominating Robert de Kersebroke and John Cotun his attorneys.
Vacated as above.
Peter de Cusancia, going as above in the train of the earl of Richmond,
has like letters nominating the same Robert de Kersebroke and John Coton
his attorneys.
Vacated as above.
May 10.
Windsor.
May 9.
Windsor.
Walter Waldeshef, going beyond seas on the king's service, has like
letters nominating John Waldeshef and Thomas de Pilcote his attorneys.
Vacated as above,
Reginald de Cusancia, going as above in the train of the earl of Richmond,
has like letters nominating John Cotum and John de Rys hb attorneys.
Vacated as above,
Gerard de Cusancia, going as above in the train of the earl of Richmond,
has like letters nominating the same John Cotum and John de Rys his
attorneys.
Vacated as above,
Ingelard de Warle, keeper of the Wardrobe, going beyond seas on the
king's service, has letters nominating Roger de Walynton his attorney until
Michaelmas.
Vacated as above.
May 16. Robert de Elton, going as above, has letters nominating Robert de
Westminster. Bekvngham his attorney until St. Peter ad Vincula.
Vacated as above,
John de Hastinges, going beyond seas as above with the earl of
Pembroke, has like letters nominating Robert de Heyle and William de
Herlaston, clerk, his attorneys.
Vacated as above.
May 3. Protection, until Michaelmas, for John de Crumwelle staying beyond
Westminster, seas on the king's service. By the bishop of Worcester.
April 30. Grant, at the instance of queen Isabella, to John de Sapy that he may
Westminster, again have and hold to himself and his heirs the manor of Caldecotes,
together with dowers when they shall fall in, by rendering for it the usual
services according to the tenor of the king's letters patent, provided he and
his heirs shall bear themselves well and faithfully towards the king and his
heirs. The king had lately granted to him the manor of Caldecotes with
its appurtenances, late of John son of Reginald, deceased, upon whose death
it had fallen into the king's hands, to hold the same to him and his heir
together with dowers, when the same shall fall in, by rendering the
services which were due on that account before the manor fell into the
kinfi^s hands as more fully is contained in the letters patent, but afterwards
the King caused the manor to be again taken into his bands, By put.
6S679.
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6 EDWARD II.— Past II.
579
1313.
Maj iO.
Windsor.
Membrane 9. — cont.
Licence for the appropriatioD in mortmain by the prioress and nans of
St. Leonard's, Grymesbj, of the church of Little Cotes which is of their
own advowson. By fine of 20/.
MsuBRANE 9. {Roll annexed,)
Mtkj 3. Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for John de Hothum, clerk, goi
Wettmimtdr. beyond seas on the king's service. By
William de Melton, clerk,
John de Pelham, clerk,
John de Somery,
Roger de Northburgh, clerk,
Richard de Elsefeld, clerk,
John de Okham, clerk.
Master Henry de Clyf, clerk,
Henry de Chesterton, clerk,
Stephen le Blound, clerk,
William de Boudon, clerk,
Thomas Broun,
William le Pulter,
Walter Waldeshef ,
Robert de Atton,
Philip de Mungomery,
Ralph de Radespraie,
William de Brikeshulle,
William de Chalgrave,
Maurice Draweswerd,
John de Knokyn,
John de Mildenhale, * ferour,'
Robert de Insula,
Robert son of Payn,
Hugh de Neville,
WiUiam de la Mote,
William de Mosewell, clerk,
Robert de Elton, clerk,
Roger de Sheffeld, clerk,
John de Carleton, clerk,
Walter de Sutton, master of the hospital
of St. James by Westminster,
Thomas de Evesham, clerk,
John de Kenyngton, clerk,
William de Monte Acuto,
Walter de Shobdon,
John de Weston the younger,
Henry de Appelby,
Baldwin de Paunton,
Edmund de Wyndesore,
Gauseline Pagani,
John Drake,
Gerard Dorgoil,
Stephen de Su^le, clerk,
Thomas de Corbrigge,
G^eoffrey de Mildenhale,
Thomas de Gomnbia,
Roger de Gk^Btford,
Theobald de Yerdoun,
;oing
iyK.
who are going beyond the
seas with the king and
\ on his service, have
letters of protection as
above.
6 EDWABi) n.— Part 11.
581
1818.
Membrane 9. (Boll annexed) — cant.
Robert de Snoteholle,
Hugh de HopertOD,
Alice de Leygrsve,
Master Theobald le Fisicieiiy
John de la Marche,
Bouchard de Yernuny clerk^ ?
Peter de Vemoun, clerk,
John de Forest, clerk,
William le Santreoor,
Peter de Tillej, derk,
who are going beyond seas with Isabella,
quoen of England, have letters of
protection as above.
John de Segre,
Bartholomew Davillers,
Henrj deBedynge8,clerk,
John de Ludham,
Thomas Hurscarl,
who with Ralph de Monte Hermerii are
going bejond seas, have letters of pro-
tection as above.
J
Matthew de Cljvedon, "*
John de Scares,
Nicholas de Valeis, \
John Mautravers, |
Walter de Scndemor, y
who with Robert son of Pajn are going
bejond seas, have letters of protection as
above.
John de Hastinges,
John de la Rjvere,
John de Pabenham the jonnger,
John Paignel,
Richard de la Rjvere,
John Merljn,
Roger Inkepenne,
Maarice de Berkele,
William de Gktmages,
Alan la Zasche,
William de Staunton,
Walter de Hugeford,
William de Huntjngfeld,
William de Wanton,
William de Faucomberge,
Roger Pjchard,
Nicholas de Criel,
William de Railee,
John de Whitefeld,
Hugh Bavent,
Thomas de Camera,
William Lovel,
John de Cadomo,
William Milksop,
Richard de Monte Oaniso,
Philip Peletot,
Philip de Hastaug and John Fotman,
Almaric de la Zusche,
Edmund Gaceljn,
John Pjcard,
John Dare J,
John de WoIIarton,
Stephen Creuker,
Philip la Zouche,
^
who with Ajmer de Valencia,
\ eaii of Pembroke, are going
/ bejond seas, have letters of
protection as above.
662 CALENDAB OF PATINT BOLLS.
i
1313. Memirane 9. (Roli mwattd)
The like tor John de Britanniis earl of Bichmotid, g<Mn|^ bejond
with the king on his Eerrice.
Genrd de CusaDcia,
Beginald de Cusanciay
T«i,tr\i««w!!^j^'*' ^^^ ^^ *^® ^^'^ ^ RichiiKMid
John Maan<*el. . u j ^i. i- _» - — • -
William de E>ncurt, ' ^'^JT^'HL^ ""^ "'"^^ "^
Pet^-r de GmndisoDo, ! letters of protection m .baTe.
Alan de Sancto Petro, !
William de Neaport, J
The like for Hugh le Despenser, the elder, going bejond w&^ on the
king's service.
Hugh le Despenser, the jouDger,
Ralph de CamojSf
William le Moigne,
William de Speresholt, '
Master John de Staunton, >
Ingelram Berenger, |
John de Ratjnden, i
John Maudity who with Hugh le I>eflpeooer, tibe
John de Hand lo, > elder, are goJDg beyond^ aeae, heye
Martin de Fishacre, letters of protection me mboTe.
Roger Papiloan,
John de Brandonefery,
John de Handlo of Strete,
Robert de Torkeseie, barber,
John Russel,
John le Bar of Cotesford,
John de Sancto Johanne,
The like for Edmund de Malo Lacn, steward of the kin^e honoohold,
going beyond seas on the king's service.
John de Bures,
Richard de la Bere,
Robert de Bures, the younger,
John Unwjne, who with Edmund de Malo Laca an
Robert de Wytbfeld, > going bejond seas, haye letters of
Hugh de Eland, I protection as abeve.
John de Trumenel,
John de Charnels,
William de Saltford,
The like for John de Cherleton, going bejond seas as abore.
William de Bremesgrave, 1 j^ .^ j^ ^ Cherleton an going, *c.
John de Swynenerton, j ® ®
The like to John de Kyngeston, going beyond seas on the king's seiriee
as above.
rS^e w"J^Xd, } ^^^ ^^•^ ^''^ •>« Kjr^s^r. «e going. Ac.
Henry de Bissebury, 1
John GifTard, [ who with John de Somery, are going beyond
Robert de Rocheford, ( seas, have letters of protection as aboTe.
John de Bruynton, J
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6 EDWABD II.— Pabt II 683
who with Nicholas de Segrave are going
beyond seas, have letters of protection
as above.
1813. Membrane 9. (Roll anfiexedy^^ofU.
The like for Roger de Wyngefeld, clerk, going bejond seas on the king's
service as above.
wiliiATn le X^arker T ___
William de FeweUc, >^^^ 7^\ ^^^ ^® Wyngefeld, derk, are
William de Alvyryate, J ^^^«' *^-
The like for Ingelard de Warle, keeper of the Wardrobe, going bejond
ROSS on the king's service as above.
Reginald de Warle,
Thomas Chaunterel,
William de Dranefend, who with Ingelard de Warle, keeper of the
Thomas de Farendon, ) Wardrobe, are going beyond seas, have
WiUiam Herlessone, ' letters of protection as above.
William dc Perton,
Philip de Warle,
JoL^e SrSfy^^' 1 who with John de Okham are going
Walter de Ban r "^y^*^" ^^^ '"^^^ letters of protection
Adam de Thori)c, J, »« »^v«-
The like for Nicholas de Segrave, going bejond seas on the king's
servica
Henry de Segrave,
Bichard de la Bokele,
Gerard de Insula,
Bichard de Caple,
John de Insula,
William de Weldon,
The like for Richard Lovel, going beyond seas on the king's service.
William Punchardoun, 1 who with Bichard Lovel are going beyond
William de Wilton, > seas, have letters of protection as above.
Boger de Blokesworthe, J [Fcedera.^
Ingelard de Warle, going as above, has letters nominating Boger de
Walynton his attorney until Michaelmas.
John de Britannia, earl of Bichmond, going as above, has letters nomi-
nating Bobert de Kersebroke and John Cotun his attorneys until St. Peter
ad Vincula.
The undermentioned persons, going as above, have like letters nominating
their attorneys, viz. —
Henry de Chesterton, under the names of Bobert de Marchmnleye^
derk, and James de Podmore.
Stephen le Blound, under the names of John de BrikhuUe and Boger
Warde.
John de Pelham, under the names of Henry de Oldyngton and Walter
de Cumpton.
Peter de Cusancia, under the names of Bobert de Kersebroke and John
Cotun.
B^nald de Cusancia, under the names of John Cotun and John de
£ys.
Gerard de Cusancia, under the names of John Cotun and John de
Bys.
Walter Waldeshef , under the names of John Waldeshef and Thomas
de Piloote.
Bobert de Elton, under the name of Bobert de Bekyngham.
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lks0s M*-Ci>Mt of BnttADT, Uid to hc^r and determine those fifapawf% and
afttfsrwar'jB, iafomuitioD haTiog been given to the king that Robert de
K^ndalc had arrest^ goods of Robert de 3faowode, conTicted of soch
trtmf/^^A, u» tbfr value of 20/. sterling, of the freight 6t a ship of the said
h^An'tt de Manwo'ie, wbic-h ^um he had not delivervd to Pondna de Lennei
tlie kin^ had 'rommanded the said Robert de Kendale, under his seal, to
f:«rtify hirn tiierw/; jr^ compliance with which mandate Rob^t de Keo^Ue
noiifi«yi to the king that he had arretted into the hands 6t the above-Dained
Omu-d Chenal, Gerard Fresepani and Arnold MoConn, goods of Bobcrt de
Maowoda to thai Taioo.
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6 EDWARD II.— Part II. 585
1313. Membrane 8 — cont.
May 16. Protection, until Michaelmas, for Osbert, prior of Goldeclyve, going
WestmiDster. beyond seas.
May 20. (^runt, during pleasure, to J. archbitihop of Dublin, of the office of
Canterbury, treasurer of the Exchequer, Dublin. By K.
Writ de intendendo for him directetl to the barons and chamberlains of
the Exchequer, Dublin.
Mandate in pursuance to Alexander de Bikenore, to deliver to the arch-
bishop the keys of the Treasury, and all things appertaining to that office,
which are in his custody.
May 20. Grant, at the request of queen Isabella, to John de Sapy, that be may
Canterbury, bave and hold to himself and his heirs the manor of Caldccotes, together
with dowers when they 8hall fall in, by rendering for it the usual services
according to the tenor of the king's lettei's patent. The king had formerly
granted to the said John de Sapy the manor of Caldecotes, with its
appurtenances, late of John son oi Reginald, deceased, upon whose death
it had fallen into his hands, to hold as above by rendering the services
which were due for that manor, as more fully is contnined in the letters
patent, but subsequently the king caused the manor to be again taken into
his hands.
By p.s., and afterwards by K., on the information of J. de Knokyn*
May 15. Grant, for five years, at the request of queen Isabella, to William de Boe
Windsor, of Hamelak and Matilda his wife of pontage and pavage for the improve-
ment of the town of Boston upon all wares brought for sale into the town.
By p.s.
May 20. Grant, for seven years, to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the borough
Dover. of Lenne, for the advancement of their tx>wn, to which great numbers of
merchants as well natives as foreigners daily resort, that no stranger or
native (privatus) shall be molested in the borough or port of Lenne ; and
that the goods or wares of any such merchants shall not be arrested, for
any debt of which he shall not be the principal debtor, or security, or for
the trespass of any other persons, except such debt or trespass specially
touches the king. By K,
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Hayles
by John Sage of Brighthampton, of 2 virgates and 19 acres of land and
1 1 acres of meadow in Nethere Swelle. By fine of AOs.
May 16. Licence for Sarra de Coston, of Wyverton, to grant in fee to Henry
Westminster. Cotel, a messuage and a bovate of land in Wyverton, held in chief.
By fine of 1 mark.
Licence for Sarra de Coston, of Wyverton, to grant in fee to John son
of Sarra de Coston, of Wyverton, a messuage and 3 bovates of land in
Wyverton, held in chief. By fine of 2 marks.
May 16. Protection, for two years, for Hugh Canoun, who has gone to Ireland
Westmmster. on the kind's service.
He also has letters nominating William Malerbe and Walter de Cumpton
his attorneys for the same time.
May 22. Protection, far one year, for Henry, master of the hospital of Grod's
Dover. House (Damns Dei), Dover, and for the brethren of the hospital.
■
Pardon to Margery, late the wife of John de Sancto Dionisio, of her
imprisonment, and whatever pertains to the king in the premises, for not
prosecuting her appeal against Alan de Watergate, Robert Brotjn,
Feter le Warenner, Robert le Chaundeler, Adam le Warenner, Heoiy
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6 EDWABD II.— Pabt II. 587
1313. Membrane 7 — cont,
which Henry dc Bohun and Joan his wife hold for her life of his inheritance
by demise of his father Peter Corbet, and which after the death of the said
Alice and Joan will revert to him and his heii*8. Licence also for Roger de
Mortiio Marl of Chirk to re-grant the foregoing to the same Peter Corbet
and Beatrice, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing
such issue to the said Roger de Mortuo Mari and his heii*s.
By K., on the information of the earl of Pembroke.
May 23. Simon de Sancto Paulo and John de Maldon, monks of Chnst Chorch,
Dorer. Canterbur}*, bringing news of the death of R. archbishop of Canterbury,
have letters of licence to elect.
Protection, until St. Peter ad Yincula, directed to the shei'iffs and all
other bailiffs, ministers and lieges within the counties of Middlesex,
}3edford, Buckingham, Oxford and Berks, for Thomas de la Garston
and John Boueyre, king's Serjeants, whom the king is sending to those
countries with his horses, and also for the keepers of the horses. By K.
Grant to Alexander le Peyntour, king's yeoman, of the custody of the
lands, late of Richard Crok of Hassilbury, tenant in chief, during the
minority gf Reginald his son and heir together with his marriage. By K.
May 16. Mandate to the sheriff of Gloucester to compel the mayor and commonalty
Westminster, of the town of Bristol to obey Bartholomew de Badelesmere, or his attorney,
to whom the king has committed the custody of the castle of Bristol and of
the town and barton there, as constable of the castle and keeper of the
town and barton, as in cosenquence of their disobeying mandates to that
effect the king has taken the liberty of the town into his hands. He is to
commit to prison all persons who obstruct him and also all rebels, and
to assist Bai-tholomew de Badelesmere, or his attorney, whenever called
upon to do so. For this purpose he is to take the posse of the county with
him. By K.
The like to the sheriffs of the counties of Somerset and Dorset.
May 16. Restitution to the enjoyment of the liberty of the town of Bristol of
Weetminster. William Randolf, John Snow, John de Celer, Peter le Fraunceis, John de
London, Laurence de Cary, Martin de Horncastel, Reymuud Frombaud,
Thomas le Spicer, Adam Welishote, Robert de Otery and William de
Kerdiff, burgesses of that town, whom the mayor, bailiffs and commonalty
of Bristol had wrongfully deprived of the same. By K.
May 22. Pardon to Gilbert de Umframville for acquiring in fee, without licence,
Dover. from John de Umframville a fifth part of the manor of Toriton, co. Devon,
held in chief ; with restitution of the same. By fine of 10 marks.
May 16. Protection, for two years, for William de Testa, cardinal of the church
Westminster, of Rome, precentor of the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, going beyond seas.
ByK.
He also has letters nominating John de Skelton and John de Waltham
his attorneys for the same time.
The like for the undermentioned persons accompanying WiUiam de
Testa, cardinal of the church of Rome and precentor of the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln, viz. —
Master William Bony, parson of the church of Huntyngdon.
Gerard de Sancto Cirico, parson of the church of Ewelle.
Gilbert de Bruera, canon of the church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester.
Yitalis de Testa, parson of the ohurch of Shorham.
668
CALKNDAB OF PATENT BOIXS.
1818.
CSBtflilNIIJ.
CaBttiUufj.
The nme Master Williain Bodt, Gerard de Sancto Cirico, Gilbert it
Bmera and Vitalis de Te«ta haTe letters DominatiDg John de Skdtoa aii
John de Walton their attomcTB for the same time.
Protection in Ireknd, until St. Peter ad yinciila» for Geoftry de
Ca¥e going bejond seas with William de Meitoo.
The like, for one jear. for Folk son of Warin, stajing beyond
Ma7 20.
Cuitcrbory.
Maj22.
I#OT6r.
May 22.
DoTcr.
May 23.
May 22.
Dam.
MMMBJLdJfM 6.
Mandate to the conservators of the peac-e and the sheriff of the eoimty cf
Leicester, enjoining them to use their atmost endeavours for the conaerTaiMj
of the pf^ce, so tliat no disturbance may arise, by which they nwy incur the
king's displeasure when he returns from France, to which coontiy at the
request of the Pope and of Philip Ling of France he intenda to proceed
upon certain affairs concerning the duchy of Gasoony and to retom to
England on the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, or within the
octaves of that feast. Lest any evil suspicions be propagmted in
quence of the king's voyage, the sheriff is to make prodamaiion that it
undertaken at the above-mentioned request, and for the refornuitioQ of the
state of (Hscony, and not for any other cause, the king's intention being to
return with the utmost despatch. [Faedera : Pari, WriitJ]
The like to all other conservators of the peace and Bheriffs throoghoot
all England.
Memorandum^ that in London the mandate is directed to the flheriii
without the conservators. [Fadtra : Pari, fVriUj]
Grant to John Wogan, on account of his good service both in EnglMid
and Ireland, as well to Edward I. as the present king, of all lands m
Oketby in Ireland, late of Henry de Recheford which fell into the hands of
Edward I. by grant of the said Henry de Recheford, and which are atill in
the king's hands, to hold for his life by the service of lenderiiw one son
sparrowhawk every year at the Exchequer, Dublin, in the feast of Michael-
mas, and also by other services if there are any such due for the landSi
Upon the death of John Wogan the lands are to revert to the king.
BjK.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and eonyent of
Hayles by John Sage of Britbampton of 2 virgates and 19 acres of land, and
1^ acres of meadow with the appurtenances in Nethereswelle.
By fine of 409.
Licence for Peter Picot to grant to Ralph Basset of Drayton two parts of
his manor of Radeclyve-upon-Sore with its appurtenances, held in chief,
excepting a messuage and one virgate and 16 acres of land in that manor, to
hold to him and his heirs by the due and accustomed services ; and alao to
grant to him the reversion of the remaining third part of the same manor,
also held in chief, which Thomas de Barkeby and Helewysia his wiie hold
as her dower of his inheritance ; licence also for Ralph Basset to regrant
the same to the said Peter Picot and Joan his wife, for their lives, with'
remainder after their death to himself and his heirs. Bj floe of SOL
Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Joan, late the wife of Willinm
Rosoelyn, going beyond seas. By K.
She also has letters nominating Robert de Fooldon and John da
Bedenhale her attorneys for the same time.
6 EDWABD n.— Pabt U.
689
1318.
May 23.
Dover.
Membrane 6— con^.
Protection, for two years, for Neapoleo, prebendary of Suthcave in the
church of St. Peter, York, and of Sutton in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln,
staying at the court of Rome. By K.
He also has letters nominating Dopier de Spoleto his attorney for the
same time.
The abbot of Peterborough, going beyond seas, has letters nominating
brother John de Thrykyngham, his fellow monk, aud Master Geffrey de
Makeseie his attorneys for one year.
John de Erleye, staying in England, has letters nominating Philip de
Conmberford and Robert Elys his attorneys in Ireland for two years.
Acquittance to Master William Testa, the clerk of the Pope, lately
staying in England, for 602/. 6s. Hd, of the arrears of the tenth for nx
years imposed by Nicholas IV., when Pope, and of the tenth for three
years imposed by Pope Boniface VIII. on the clergy of England, and
belonging to the king out of those tenths by the grant of the Popes,
received by the hands of John de Sandale, king's clerk, then treasurer,
who paid the same in the king's name to William de Tholosa for 22 horaes
bought from him for the use of the king.
By bill of John de Sandale, who holds the place of Treasurer.
Protection, for one year, for John de RoUeston, chaplain, master of the
hospital of Newenton in Uoldernesse. By K.
Pardon to Robert, abbot of Preaux and the convent of that place, for a
trespass which Bernard, sometime abbot thereof, committed by acquiring,
without a licence in mortmain from the late king, a moiety of a mUl
with its appurtenances in Speghtibury, co. Dorset, from Richard le Waleys
in exchange for a moiety of a virgate of land in the same town, for which
trespass the moiety of the mill has been taken into the king's hands ; with
restitution of the same. By fine of SOr.
May 20. Confirmation of the grant by Margaret, late the wife of Hugh de
Canterbary. Braindeston to Joan de Braundeston, her daughter, of the manor of
Radenhale with its appurtenances and of the advowson of the church of
that manor, held in chief, to hold to her and her heirs for the life of the
grantor. By K.
May 38 (sic). Appointment of Hervey de Stanton, John Wogan, Henry Spigumel,
Dover. John de Mutford and William de Goldington to be justices in eyre in the
county of Kent, and also to hear and determine all pleas of franchise!
according to the ordinances, and all complaints as well against the king's
bailiffs and ministers as against all other bailiffs and ministers. [23 May.
Pari. WrUs.^
May 23.
lX>ver.
May 23.
Dover.
May 23.
Dover.
Appointment, during pleasure, of Ivo de Aldeburgh to be keeper of the
town of Rokesburgh. By K.
Writ of aid for him directed to the bailiffs and good men of the town.
They are to render every assistance to ensure the safe keeping of the
town and the repulse of the king's Scotch enemies and rebels.
Thomas son of Hamo de Denton, going to Ireland, has letters nominating
John de Hoo his attorney for one year.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of the
Holy Trinity, Norwich, by Thomas de Hyndringham of 2 acres of land in
Hyndringham in exchange for a like quantity of land in the same town,
B^ fine of I markt
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tlrfr UffifX/.-i y.tr^rA ''u^It pH-.-rv b^XfOged to him dnrinp si
xui-, pf i'/f V *., 'r>: tjikTi. iLto Lir haLd*. uid grmDicd the costody tbutof to
Joh/j 'Je N'/n/^b, kii^i^'- cl^rk, an«i John Pik€, vho were to answer at the
Kxi:h"*iii*rT i*,T t£.e i*?uf:- if the =skak^ were doe to the king. Afterwaid% bj
ari irj'j>jihiiio.'< u^ir h> WiUiam d*r Ormes^br aod the above John de Norton,
it w4«>fotirid tUt WiiluiifjdeGlaLifllr-y who was the first fcnnder of the priory,
a/i'i lii- iK-ir-, &b<i bl-^i Ralph, sometime earlc^ Cornwall, and Kdmniid, abw
<^r} of Cor fi wail, X0, 'xhom the ailvowfon of the priorr sueeeBBrdj feD, daring
tkuy yj\*\i%uij; itt,ui the time of itfl foundation ontil'the present date did not
rt:4u:\vii anytliiijg out of th<- isrue^ of the priorj or of its temporalitiaa, eithv
l/^rrhimMy or through others, by fine, or in any other manner, bat on eaA
voUihucti th#;n; hail \n^u a porter appointed, who was aociutomed to haTO
hin Muift4;nafi#>; during the voidance out of the goods of the priory, bat oidj
UH a NifTu of dominion ; whf.'reu|>on the king commanded the said John do
Norton and John Pike not to interfere with the cnstodj of the priorj, and
Ut deliver without dituinution to the sub-prior and conyent the inniea, if
tiM'y had levi(?«l or received any such, of the Unds, tenements and goods of
the honse. • By C.
Ap|K>intment of "Vhoaum de Multon of GiilishiDd and Anthony de Lacy,
Ui be kaeperi of the Scottish Marches of the coanty of Cumberiand.
As great depredations and robberies are alleged to have taken plaoe in the
6 EDWAKD II.— Pabt II. 591
1313* Membrane 5 — cimt.
Marches, committed not only bj the Scots, but also by variooB English
malefactors who abetted them, tlie keepers are commanded by the king
to use their utmost endeavours to resist the Scots and to repress their
English adherents. By K.
Writ of aid for them directed to the barons, knights, and all other men
of the county of Cumberland, who with horses and arms are with all
haste to repair to the Marches and to render every aid to the keepers.
[Pari, fFritg.]
Henry de Mai ton having delivered the letters of credence of the earls,
barons, knights, freemen and entire commonalty of the county of Cumber-
land, and having also stated the many evils which they have sustained from
the Scots, and their request for protection, the king, who is about to depart
from England on account of weighty matters touching the duchy of Aqui-
taine, fully trusting in their all^iance, commands them to use their atmost
endeavours to resist the enemy, and further promises that after his return,
which will be as soon as possible, he will take such measures as shall ensure
the defence and tranquillity of the country. [ Fcedera : Pari. Writs.']
May 22. Safe-conduct, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Humphrey de Bohun, earl
DoT«r. of Hereford and Essex, and his followers and adherents, going throughout
the realm on. their own affairs. [Pari. Writs.']
The like for the under-mentioned persons, viz. —
Henry de Percy and Robert de ClyiFord and their followers. [Pari.
Writs,]
The like for the under- mentioned, viz. —
John Botetourte and his followers. [Pari, Writs,']
June I. Protection, until All Saints day, for Alice late the wife of Roger le
Westminster. Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, going to France.
Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells. By p.8.
She also has letters nominating Simon de Heyford and John de Frame-
lynghara her attorneys for the same time. Witness as above. By p.s.
May 22. Protection, for one year, for Master Boniface de Saluciis, parson of the
Dover. church of Camsale, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.
May 6 {sic.) Presentation of William de Trompeton to the church of Kestan, in the •
Westminster, diocese of Rochester, in the king's gift by i^eason of the voidance of the>see
of Canterbury. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
June 2. Presentation of John de Warrewyk to the vicarage of the church of
Westminster. Morland, in the diocese of Carlisle, in the king's gift by reason of the
voidance of the abbey of St. Mary's, [York]. Witness : J. bishop of
Bath and Wells.
Vacated because othertoise belata.
May 23. Licence, at the instance of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Dover. Hertford, for the appropriation in mortmain by the prioress and nuns of
St. Giles by Markyate of the church of Daelyngton, which is of their
advowson. By K.
May 20. Ordinance, in consequence of the losses accruii:^ to the king by
Canterbury, merchants, as well natives as foreigners, buying wool and wool-fells within
the realm and exporting the same at their will to Brabant, Flanders, and
Diartoys, that hU merchants buying wools and wool-feUn for export shall
send the same to a certain staple, to be appointed by the mayor and oom-
moDBkj of the merchants, an4 not elsewhere, By K,
6 EDWARD n.— Part H. 593
1313. Membrane 4 — con/.
him to re^rant it to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder fail-
ing such issue to Nicholas de Menhille, son of the said Lucy, and to hia
heirs. Bj fine of 100 marks.
Licence for Robert de Everingham and Lucy his wife to enfeoff Henry
de Bretteville of their manors of Brotton and Kirkebmnne, and of 10 marks
of rent in Skynnere Ghreve and of a moiety of the bailiwick of the wapenuke
of Langebergh, co. York, held in chief, and for him to regrant the same to
them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder failing such issue to the
right heirs of the said Robert de Ereringham.
By a fine contained in another charter.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of
Shuldham by William son of John de Wygenhale of 16 acres of land with
the appurtenances in Wygenhale; by John le Warde of Wrotton, of 20
acres of land with the appurtenances in Stokesferie ; by John le Engleis of
one acre and 8 roods of land with the appurtenances in Wyrbam ; and by
Richard son of Hugh le Moine of Shuldham, of one acre of land and M. A
rent with the appurtenances in Shuldham. By fine of lOOf.
May 23. Licence for William de Ley broke to grant a messuage, 32 acres of land,
Doirer. 27 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 5 acres of wood, 200 acres of heath,
and 5 marks of rent, with the appurtenances, in Ryngwode, co. Soothamp-
ton, held in chief, to Walter de Feryngford, and n>r the latter to re-grant
the same to the grantor and Eustachia his wife and his heirs.
By fine of 10 marks.
June 13. Licence for the alienation in mortmain to Thomas, parson of the church
WeBtmiDster. of Englefeld, by Roger de Enelefeld of 9 acres of land, 2\ acres of meadow,
one acre of pasture, 4 acres of moor, and d«. of rent with the appurtenances
in Englefeld, in exchange for 4 acres of land and 18 acres of pasture with the
appurtenances in the same town. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
June 12. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de la Chaumbre, clerk, of
WevtmiDster. a messuage and 20 acres of land in Hardingham to a chaplain to celebrate
divine service daily in the church of St. George, Hardingham. Witness:
J. bishop of Bath and Wells. By fine of 20f .
(June 13. Protection, until St. Peter ad Vincula, for Adam de Ljrmbergh, derk,
Wettminster. going beyond seas on the king's service. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and
Welb. By the bishop of Worcester.
May 22. Safe-conduct, during pleasure, for Chevel de Pistorio, the king's tailor,
Dover. his servants and merchandise. By K.
May 22. Exemption, for life, in the city of London, on account of his good services,
Dover. for Chevel de Pistorio, king's merchant, from all tallages, aids, wakes and
other contributions whatsoever ; and if the goods of the citizens of that city
shall by reason of any grant to be made by them to the king, or his suc-
cessors, be taxed for the king's use, the goods and wares of the said Chevel
de Pistorio shall not be taxed, nor shall anything be levied off them.
By K.
Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the master and brethren of the
hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Suthewerk, by Dulcia la Drapere, of a
messuage, and 8 acres of land with the appurtenances in Bedyugton for the
sustenance of the poor and infirm persons who are in the hospital.
By fine of 20if .
May 17. Writ de iutendendo directed to the knights, free men and all other tenants
Westminiter. of the abbey of St. Edmunds for Richard de Draghton, a monk of that house,
65579. P P
6 EDWARD n.— Part II.
595
Jane 19.
PoDtoise.
1313. Membrane 3 — cont.
the above commissioners until the king shall arrive at the Parliament^
which he intends to do with all expedition. [Fcedera : Pari, fVrit$.'\
Appointment of John de Mouille, clerk, nominated hj Anthony Pessaigne
of Genoa at his own nsk for the place, to be a chamberlain of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, so long as the assignment of the issues of Ireland to the
said Anthony Pessaigne shall continue in force, which issaes the king, who
is bound to him in divers debts, has assigned to him towards the payment
thereof. By p.s.
Pardon to Robert de Ernesford and Richard and Thomas his sods of
what pertains to the king of the imprisonment to which they bad been
sentenced in the court of King's Bench for divers trespasses against William
Ryvel. By p.s.
July 1. Grant to Manentus Francisci and Taldus Yaloris and their fellows mer-
Pontoise. chants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, of 1,000 marks of the king's
gift, to be received in the Wardrobe in recompence of the losses which
they have sustained in their merchandise by reason of money, cloths and
other wares advanced as a loan to the kins on many occasions and during
several years to the end of the sixth year olhis reign. By £
June 28.
Pontoise.
Mbmbranb 2.
June 19. William de Caumville, staying in England, has letters nominating Adam
[Westminster, de Adare and Thomas de Marreys his attorneys in Ireland for one year.
Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
June 18. Laurence de Campania, parson of the church of Naileston, going beyond
Westminster, geas, has letters nominating John de Jarum his attorney for one year.
Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
July 1.
Greenwich.
May 22.
Dover.
Protection, for one year, for the master and brethren of the hospital
of St. Leonard, Bedeford. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
Pardon, at the request of John, archbishop of Dublin, after inquisition
ad quod damnum noade by Edmund le Butiller, late the deputy of John
Wogan, then justiciary of Ireland, to the undermentioned persons for
acquiring in fee, without the licence of the late king, from Master Richard
de Ferynges, late archbishop of Dublin, divers lands, with restitution of the
same lands, which for that trespass were taken into the hands of Edward I.
and which are still in the hands of the present king, but subject to the usual
services, viz. to Robert de Shireburne, for acquiring 90 acres of land, 17 acres
of meadow and 53 acres of moor and pasture with the appurtenances in
Penrys for 61«. 4^., to be paid yearly to the archbishop of Dublin and his
successors ; to Adam le Carpenter, for acquiring 8^ acres of land with the
appurtenances in Thauelagh for 8«. 6e/., payable as aboye ; to John son of
Roger, for acquiring a burgnge and 12 acres and 1 rood of land with the
appurtenances in Swerdes for 14^. 9d.y payable as aboye ; to Peter le Feyre,
for acquiring 25 acres of land with the appurtenances in the same town for
26f. payable as above; to Ralph le Butiller, for acquiring a plot of land and
80 acres of land with the appurtenances in Swerdes and Glemethan for61#.y
payable as above ; to John Lucas, for acquiring 60 acres of land in Losk
with the appurtenances for 50;., payable as above ; to John le Pestnr, for
acquiring 26 acres of land with the appurtenances in the same town for26f.
payable as above ; to Simon de Russhe, for acquiring 5 cottages and 45 acres
of land with the appurtenances in the same town for55#.9 payable as aboye;
to John Dauwe, for acquiring a messuage and 68 acres of luid and pasture
with the appurtenances in Senkille for 43«. %d.f payable as above, and for
a moiety of 1 lb. of wax to be paid yearly to each of the chi^Cers of
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tUnu uu\\. t\t»,j -l,;.;i i «- f;jti-fl*-'l in th': 3um «i 431/. 5*. Zd. in whicQ
tUi: kn.n^ .■: fiMii.'J f'l llj<:fi*, ;i- f;j/|>frars by the f-'.-nificate of tbe doputr of tbe
tii'fi^ijfM nri'l #if tli<: harofii of tL#; exchequer. Witness : J. bishop of Bath
fiii'l \Vt'\U,
ytnuhtl hcrauMt nf a writ of LilHrraU' below.
I'M'iw'ijtfition of Kdiiiufid iU- Sancto (.'bmjenie lo tbe chureb of Lauvare in
ihn ih<#f««^i nf l^iiHlon. WitDtws as abovi;.
6 EDWARD II.— Pabt II.
597
1313.
June 30.
Westmiuster.
May 23.
Dover.
July 6.
Canterbarjr.
May 23.
Dover.
Membrane 2 — cont.
Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by John Abel, escheator
on this side Trent, to the guardian and Friars Minors of Grymmesby to
make a subterranean conduit from Holm to their house in Grymmesby
through the soil of the king's land in Grymmesby, and of that of John
Yorul>urgh and Ralph de Shirbek in Holm. Witness : J. bishop of Bath
and Wells.
Pardon to tiie guardian and Friars Minors of Grymesby, for acquiring in
mortmain, without the king's licence, from Elias le Festur, a plot of laild
in Grymesby containing 12 perches of land in length and 9 perches and
8 feet in width, adjacent to their area ; with restitution of the same.
Safe-conduct for Merlin de Senis, king's yeoman, going beyond seas to
expedite the business with which the king has charged him. Witness :
J. bishop of Bath and Wells. By p.s.
Licence for the alienation in n)ortmain to the abbot and convent of
Battle by Kej^inald de Beche of a messuage, 40 acres of land, 4 acres of
meadow, 50 acres of wood, 50 acres of heath, and 6«. of rent in the town of
Battle. By fine of 100#.
Membrane 1.
July 6. Licence for Henry le Moigne to enfeoff Thomas de Osmyngton of his
Canterbury, manor of Oure, co. Dorset, with its appurtenance, and of the advowson of
the church of that place, and also of a messuage, one carucate of land, and
20*. of rent in Maydene Wynterburn, co. W'ilts, held in chief, and for the
feoffee to re-grant the same to him and Joan his wife and his heirs.
Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells. By fine <rf 10 marks.
Licence for Anf rid de Staunton to enfeoff William le Gros, parson of the
church of Benetlegh, of 4 messuages, 240 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow,
4 acres of pasture, and 18 acres of wood with the appurtenances in Wylegh,
held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant the same to him and Margery
his wife and their issue, with remainder failing such issue to Fhilip de
Staunton for life, aud then to Mabel daughter of John de Staunton and the
heirs of her body, and failing such issue to the right heirs of the said
Anf rid de Staunton. Witness as above. By fine of 10 marks.
Presentation of Guichard de Mouchabloun to the church of Wodechirche,
in the diocese of Canterbury, in the king's gift by reason of the voidaoce of
the archbishopric of Canterbury. By p.s.
Safe- conduct, directed to David, king of the Georgians {Jurgianorum) for
William (Guillermus) de Villa Nova, of the order of the Minorites, a
bishop, going to the parts of the Tartars and others to preach Christianity
to them. [Fcedera.]
The like to the emperor of Trebizonde (Trapesandarum), [Fcedera,]
The like to the emperor of the North (Imperaiori Aquilonari).
[Fctdera.']
The like to the under-mentioned, viz. —
Carpente, emperor of the Medes and Persians.
The emperor of Cathay. [Foedera.^
Feb. 4. Mandate to Robert de Monte Alto and Emma his wife to pay 60/. a year
Westminster, to Robert de Fyenles, to whom on account of his good conduct the king has
granted that sum for the term of his life out of the farm of the town of
Aylesbury, which they hold at fee farm in dower of the said Emma, to be
June 24.
Pontoise.
May 22.
Dover.
6 EDWARD II.— Part II. 699
jgj^Q Mbmbranb 20d,
Feb. 25. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Orm«sby, William de
Windsor. Goldyngton and Robert de Maddingle on complaint by John Muschet of
Fenditton that Roger de Morteyn and Adam son of John and Elizabeth
his wife, with others, assaulted him at Fenditton, co. Cambridge, and
imprisoned him until he he made a fine of 100/. with them for his
release.
By the bishop of Worcester for the yeoman of the earl of Pembroke.
Feb. 20. Association of William de Bourne with Robert le Fiz [Payn] and Nicholas
Westminster, de Langelond in a commission of oyer and terminer touching the persons who
with Master Thomas de Lugore, Simon Braun, William le Jeu, Richard de
Dene, Ricliard de Mawardyn, John Gunnore, Stephen le Spenser, Adam
Goilman, Willinm son of Joceus, vicar ( Willelmojilio Jocei vicario) of the
church of Dulting, Matthew de la Marche, John le Man, William le Man,
John do Hereford and Adam dc Stocwode and Walter his son broke by
night the close of Cicely de Bello Campo at Shepton Malet, co. Somerset,
felled her trees and carried them away, and assaulted her men and servants.
Membrane I9d.
May 17. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Wylynton, Miles de
Westminster. Rodeberwe and John de Annesle on complaint by Robert Darcy, to whom
the king lately committed the custody of the castle and honor of Strugoil
with all that appertains to such custody, with orders to appoint John de
Pateshulle to be liis lieutenant in those parts, whilst he himself remained
by the king on his service, that the same John de Pateshulle, after causing
great loss as well to the king as to the men of those parts, upon hearing of
the approach of the complainant to view his oflRce, carried away as well the
king*s goods belonging to the castle and honor as the goods of the com-
plainant, and also his commission as keeper, to Lamyhangle within the
liberty of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, of Caldecote in
the marches of Wales, so that that trespass may remain unpunished, and
passed from thence into the liberty of Gilbert de Clan*, earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, of Usk in Wales ; and further that th(^ ^id John Darcy
before his withdrawal from those parts drew to himself Roger de Seinmor,
William Gamache, Robert de la More, William Durant, William de
Demeforche, Meurik ap Cameys, Richard Co tell', Thomas de Wildecrik,
William Hathewy and many others of the tenants of the honor by livery of
robes to them and in other ways, and conspiring with them ordered that
when the complainant should come to those parts to view his office that
neither they nor any other tenants of the honor should attend on him, or
answer to him ; in consequence of which on his approach the before-named
persons did not wish, and the olher tenants of the honor on account of
them dared not, to be iutentive or to answer to him in payment of their
rents, holding of courts, or in any other services due from them, by which
he lost the great profit appertaining to his custody, for which he ought to
have answered to the king. The justices are to enquire into the matter by
oath of good men of the county of Gloucester and of the honor of Strugoil.
The sheriff of that county out of his bailiwick, and the bailiffs of that honor
of Thomas de Brotherton, earl of Norfolk, the king's brother, are com-
manded to cause good men to appear before the justices by whom the
matter may be enquired into, and further the bailiffs of Gilbert de Clare,
earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of
Hereford and Essex, are commanded to attach the said John de Pateshulle
if he is found within their bailiwicks. By K.
000
CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS.
1313.
March 6.
Windior.
March 14.
* Windior.
March 15.
WiDdior.
March 24.
8hi
Mbmbrjns nd.
The like to Miles de Rotleberwe and John de Bradeneetoke on complaint
hy Lucy, late the wife of Robert de la Mare, to whom the king had com-
mitted the custody of lands in Chyringtou, late of Robert de la Man*, tenant
in chief, to hold until Peter his son and heir shall attain full agtp, that the
abbot of* Kyngeswode, brother GillKjrt the Granger of Haaeldene, and
brother William le Ferour, lay brothers of that house, Robert de Betkeleje,
John de Owflpenne and John his sou and William his brother, Jolin le
Serjaunt, Nicholas dc Durselcye * tcyntur,' i»oger le Fitrsher, Richard de
Wereuii'le, Nicholas Batyn, Richanl le Rawe, Alan le Marenchal of
Kyngeswoile, John Springand, William Whitenow, Robert le Fremon of
Aldryuton and .John le Mouuer of Owelpenne with others felled trees
belonging to the said custody at the town of Ohyr}'ngton, co. Gloucester,
and carried them away and also her goods, killed some of her sheep found
in the pasture appertaining to the stime, and drove away others and
assaulted her and her men and servants in the houses there. By K.
The like to Lambert de Thnkingliam, Roger de Cubbeldik and John
Chaynel touching an assault by John Bas8(*t, Ankctine de Martivalle and
Peter Basset and others on Robert de Glaston at North! offenham, co.
Rutland. By fine of 2 marks.
The like to Hervey de Stanton and Roger de Wellesworthe, on complaint
by Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gtoucester and Hertford that Geoffrey de
Bromham, Walter le Fcrour, William le Ferour, William atte Hale, Walter
le Sopere, Robert de Meldou, William de Meldon, Peter de Blaondys and
Reginald atte Garston broke his park at Bletchingle, co. Surrey, and hunted
therein. By K.
Association of Thomas de Berkele the elder and Robert de London in a
commission of oyer and terminer ipsued to Miles de Rodebergh and JoJm de
Bi-adenstoke on complaint by Lucy, late the wife of Robert de la Mare, to
whom the custody of the lands of Robert de la Mare, tenant in chief, hat
been committed during the minority of Peter his son and heir, that the
abbot of Kyngeswode, brother Gilbert the Granger of Haseldene and brother
William le Ferour, lav brothers of that house, Kobei*t de Berkeleie, John de
Oulepenne with John his son and William his brother, tJohn le Serjant,
Nicholas de Douresleie * leintur,' Robert (M'c)leFis&here, Richard de Wunnele
Nicholas Batyn, Richard le Rawe of Stauleie, Alan de {sic) Mareschal of
Kyngeswode, John Spryngant, William Withynouu, Robert le Freman of
Aldrington and John Ic Mouner of Oulepenne with others felled troei
growing at Chiriugton, co. Gloucester, carried them away and also her
goods, killed some of her sheep and drove away others, and assaulted her
and her men and servants.
Mbmbranb IQd.
March 80. Commission to Robert de Bures and John de Cave to view the bridge
Westminster, across the river Thame between Stretford by Wilmundecote and Faresleie,
which is on the borders of the counties of Warwick and Stafford, and to
com()el those who are liable to execute all necessary repairs.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bume, Richard de
Rodencye and Edmund de Grafton, on complaint by Robert de Loggore,
paison of the church of Suthham, that Henry, prior of Coventre, John de
Derby, Robert dc Rodcswclle, William de Brikhullc, Geoffrey de BlaatoD,
William Mauderk of Leycesti-e and John his brother, William de Dalby,
March 26.
Sheen.
6 EDWARD IL— Part U. eOl
1313. Membrane IM — cont.
John de Scrapetot, Andrew de Scrapetot, John son of John Chapmon and
Henry le Lord of Satham with others, carried away his goods at Suthham,
CO. Warwick.
April 3. Commission to John de Thorpe, Richard de Walsingham and Robert
Westminster. Burguillon, to enquire touching the complaint contained in lerter» of
Haquin, king of Norway, to the king, that many merchants of Norway
have suffered much injury in the parts of Lenue and elsewhere in the
county of Norfolk from the violence offered to them, aud their arrests by
the men of those parts, and also that the mayor of Lenne brought false
witness against him in the king*s couit, for which matters king Haquin
seeks redress for himself and his merchants. The commissioners are to
certify the king of the result of the enquiry.
April 4. Association of Richard Symund with Robert de Kendale, constable of
Westminster, the castle of Dover and warden of the Cinque Forts, Roger le Sauvnge,
Henry de Cobeham the younger, and William de Goldyngton in a commis-
sion to enquire touching all complaints, suits, and questions, which the sub-
jects of R. count of Flanders bring against the king's subjects, by the oath
as well of native and foreign merchants as of good men of the liberty of the
Cinque Forts and also of the city of London, and of the counties of Kent,
Essex, Sussex, Southampton and of the adjacent parts.
. Membmanb I5d.
April 1. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Eyncurt, Henry de
Westminster. Baiocis and Robert de Cubbeldyk touching the persons who assaulted
Thomas Merle at Lincoln and carried away his goods.
April 3. Commission to Robert de Kendale, warden of the Cinque Fort«, Roger le
Westminster. Sauvage and Robert de Echyngham to view the bounds of the liberty of
those ports, as the kinff wishes to put an end to the disputes between the
barons of the ports of Hastinges, Feveneshe, Wynchelse and Rie, and the
men of the county of Sussex touching the bounds between the liberty of the
ports and the corpus of the county of Sussex, in the neighbourhood of the
foregoing towns, and upon pleadings in the barons' court at Shcpway.
April 18. Association of William de Houk and Alexander de Cave with John de
Windsor. Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton in a commission of oyer and terminer
issued on complaint by Robert de Styveton, that Hugh Scot, William de
Saxton and Henry de Rykhal, with others, carried away his goods at
Metham, co. York.
April 14. Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, John de Batcsford
Windsor, and William de Bourne, touching the persons who forcibly entered the
close of Richard Dammori at Ubbele, co. Somerset, broke his houses,
burned a paling there, felled his trees, and carried away the trees and also
his goods. By fine of 40«.
Mbmbrans 14cf.
April 1. The like to Roger de Wellesworthe, Richard de Burhunte, William de
Westminster. Bemesfeld and Ingelram le Berenger, touching the persons who killed
Nicholas de Bosco at Caresbroke in the Isle of Wight.
April 8. Commission to John de Eure and John de Donecastre to view the bridge
8heeo. of Bradelay, co. Tork, and to compel those who are liable to execate all
necessary repairs.
6 EDWARD II.— Part II.
603
1313.
May 9.
Windsor.
Membrane \\d — cont.
Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre and John de
Eiire, on complaint by Alice de Everyugham that Nicholas de Meynille,
Thomas Gobarn, William Wodmau, John de Eston, John le Cokessone,
John le Levedyman, Simon Ic Warenner of Brotton, Robert de Boynton,
Laurence son of William Gower of Sexhou and Michael de Boseln with
others by night broke her houses at Everyngham, co. York, carried away her
goods and assaulted her. By fine ox \bs.
May 10.
Windsor.
May 15.
Westminster.
Membrane 9d.
The like to William de Goldington, NicholaA Frembaud and Geoffrey de
la Lee, on complaint by John Waldeshef that William Tuchet and
llichard his brother, Nicholas Tirville, John de Weston, Laurence de Ayet,
William dc Addewik uud Simon Ascopard with others imprisoned him at
Welles, CO. Hertford, and carried off from him a release and other writings
and muniments, which they burned.
The like to John de Donecastre, Richard de Bcmyngham and Adam de
MiddeUon, on complaint by Nicholas de Meynille, that Robert Gower of
Fayceby, and Christiana his wif^ with John and Laurence his sons, and
John, parson of the chapel of Fayceby, together with many others carried
away his goods at Wherieton, co. York.
By fine of 40^., made in the Chancery.
The like to William de Goldyngton, Richard Bereford, and Walter le
Baud, on complaint by John de Bassyngburne, that Roger Chauntecler of
the suburb of Loudon, Reginald Brangor, John Fraunk of Brokesburne,
aud Walter Fraunk of Brokesburne with others felled his trees in his park
at Hoddeston, co. Hertford, and carried them away. By fine of 40*.
The like to John de Foxle, John de Batesford and John Randolf, on
complaint by J. bishop of Bath and Wells, to whom the late king had
committed the custody of manor of Rokeburne, on the borders of the
counties of Southampton and Wilts, late of John Baser, tenant in chief, to
hold until the heir should be of full age, that divers persons broke the park
of the manor and hunted the deer therein without the bishop's licence, and
with ferrets, nets, and other engines, took rabbits in his burrows.
May 21. Commission to William de Houk and J. de Donecastre to enquire touching
Canterbury, the death of John del Cote at Foxholes, co. York.
May 9.
Westminster.
May 12.
Windsor.
Membrane 7d,
May 16. Commission of oyer and terminer to Edmund de Eyncourt, Roger de
Westmiuster. Cubbeldyk and Alan de Raytheby, on complaint by Walter son of Hugh son
of Adam, that Hugh Scarlet of Lincoln, Robert Hughestaverner, John
Dubler of Lincoln, and Thomas son of Gilbert de Refham with others
carrie<l away his goods at Kestesby, co. Lincoln. By fine of one mark.
May 24.
Dover.
The like to Gilbert de Roubiry, John de Insula, and Henry le Scrope
touching the men of Spalding, Pincebek, Boston and Langetoft, who dug
tur\'es in the moor of Deppingges, co. Lincoln, which moor is in the king's
hands by reason of the minority of Thomas son and heir of John Wake,
tenant in chief, after it for the foregoing reason fell into the king's hands, and
carried the same away, and who do not desist from digging and carrying
away turves to the loss of the heir and the manifest waste of the moor.
ByK.
604 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1313. Membrane 7d — cont.
May 21. The like to John de Donecastre, Adam de Middelton and Nicholas le
Canterburj. Flrmmyng of York, on complaint by Walter de Wliitehy, clerk, of Tork,
that John Je Skipton le Litstersone, Adam de Skipton, Rogerman de
Heslerton, William l^iuckespaud le Keu, and Roger de Heslerton, clerk,
violently assaulted him at York.
May 23. The like to Lambert de Thrikingham and John Chaynel, on complaint
Dover. by Stophen de Aldham, that Hugh le Serjaunt of Canewyk, John son of
Thomas do Poynton, Martin Swaynne^ono. brother Robert Dingedevel,
Adam \c Tasker, Stephen lo Dryester, Ivo le Pynder, Richard le Pynder,
William le Wrighte of Canewyk, Uenry le Bercher, William le Coohinie
and John hiti brother, Richard le Keu and Thomas de Sywaldbj, assaulted
him at Canewyk, co. Lincoln.
May 31. Association of Thomas de Shefeld with Hugh de Louther, Thomas de
Westminster. Fisshoburne and Robert de Barton, in a commission of oyer and terminer,
issued on complaint by Henry de Threlkelde that Andrew de Hartcclatb,
Robert de Lasceles, Enmia daughter of Alice la FrannceyHe, John de
Bland, John Sprirtyn, Robert Gerrok, Walter le Clerk, Richaxd son of
Mariota, Ralph Langhals, Walter son of Thomas de Stanelej, Hughde
Baggelay, John de Caldeclogh, William son of Roger de Bland and Adam
brother of the same William, Thomas de Holgilrig and William his brother,
Patrick son of Hugh de Bland, Adam son of Adam son of Benedict and
Thomas brother of the same Adam son of Adam, Thomas son of William
son of Benedict and Robert brother of the same Thomas, John son of
Richard son of Hughtred, Nigel de Bland and Robert son of William d6
Bland, forcibly entered his dwelling-place at Crosseby Ravensuart, co.
Westmoreland, and ejected him, his wife, sons and servants from his house,
carried away his goods, and conspired by means of a fraudulent recognisance
of debt, made before the mayor of the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and
the clerk for taking such recognisances, to deprive him of his lands.
Witnet^s: J. bij*hop of Bath and Wells.
May 31. The like to Henry Spigurnel, John de Neville of Stokes and John
WtstniiDster. Chaynel, on complaint by Anketine de Murtivalle that Robert de Glaston,
John de Glaston, parson of the church of Folkesworthe, Richard le Reyner,
William de Scolthorpe, and William Denemay, with others, assanited him at
Northloffenham, co. Rutland. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
By fine of 20«.
Mbmbranb 5c/.
June H. The like to Thomas de Warblinton, John de Grimestede and John k
Westminster. Flemyng, on complaint by Elias Biger, Frederick Campanare and Bernard
de Columers, merchants of the duchy [of Aquitaine], who had laden a ship^
the St. Mary of Bayonne, with 174 tuns of white wine at the town of Tonnay,
upon the river Charrante, in Poitou, for export to England, and whose
ship was wrecked on the Isle of Wyght, and the wine was cast ashore at
divers places in the island, that divers men of the county of Southampton
seized and carried away the wine, although it was not wreck of aea, as
many of the mariners of their ship had escaped alive to the land. Witness :
J. bishop of Bath and Weils. By the bishop of Worcester.
Jjne 8. Commission de tcaiiiis et fossa f is to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Nicholas de
WestmiDster. Bolingbioke and John de la Gotere of Boston, for the wsptntakes of
Kirketon and Skirbeck and of the adjacent parts of the county of Lincoln.
Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
"--^
6 EDWABD II.— Pabt II. 605
1313, Membrane bd — eont.
June 10. Commission to Thomas de Berkele, Master Richard de Ahjndon and
WestmiiMter. John de Wjlidon, to enquipe by oath of good and lawful men of the county
of Gloucester, viz. as well of men of the town of Bristol, who are not sus-
pected, as of men from without (forinsecorum\ touching conspiracies of men
of the town of Bristol, made against the king and his state, whereby
they have hindered the constable of his castle and his other ministers
from discharging the duties of their offices, and for that purpose have
collected divers of the men and tenants of the town to the king's prejudice
and the manifest impoverishing of his men and tenants. They are to
forward their inquisition to the king to the instant Parliament at West-
minster. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells. By C
June 12. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Bourne, William de
Westminster. Botereus and John de Tresagu, on complaint by Adam de Sancta
Margereta and Joan his wife, that John Coulyng, William Coulyng,
Stephen Coulyng, Balph Coulyng, Walter Dyn, William son of Jordan,
parson of the church of Cardynan, Walter Porte, John God man, Philip
Ripun, Roger le Taillur, Robert Halegod, Hervey de Bodmynia, chaplain,
Richard de Trevyleas, Philip le Taillur and Roger Stogbrigge, with
others, by might broke his houses at Bodmyn, co. Cornwall, carried away
his goods, and assaulted the said Joan, and also his men and servants.
Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells. By fine of 20s.
June 12. Association of William de Bereford with William de Goldington, Richard
Westminster, de Bereford and Walter le Baud in a commission of oyer and terminer
issued on complaint by John de Bassingbnme that Roger Chantecler
of the suburb of London, Reginald Brangor, John Fraunk of Brokes*
bume, and Walter Fraunk of Brokesburne, with others, felled his trees in
his park at Hodesdon, co. Hertford, and carried them away. Witness :
J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
June 17. Association of William de Bereford in the commission of oyer and
Westminster, terminer issued to William de Goldington, Richard de Bereford, and
Walter le Baud, touching a complaint by John de Bassigburne (sic) against
Roger Chauutecler of the suburb of London and others, in the place of
William de Godington, who being engaged on the king's business is unable
to act. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
This writ was obtained at the suit of Roger Ohauntecler.
Mbmbrasb 4cf.
June 22. Commission de tcalliisy etfcssatis to William de Houk, Alexander de Cave,
Dover. and Robert de Sandale, keeper of the town of Kyngeston-upon-Hull, for the
banks of the rivers Humber and Hull, co. York, which ought to be repaired
at the king's expense. They are to certify to the person who supplies the
place of the treasurer and to the barons of the Exchequer thereof. By C.
Commission to William de Houk, Alexander de Cave, and Robert de
Sandale, keeper of the town of Kyngestonupon-Hull, to enquire touching
the alleged defrauding by merchants of that town of merchants and others
resorting there for trade. By C.
J June 12. Commission to Robert de Bures and William de Stafford to enquiro
estminster.] touching the death of Eva, late the wife of Richard son of Richard son
of Henry de Bromlegh Abbatis at Abbots Bron!ley,co. Stafford. Witness:
J. bishop of Bath and Welb.
606 CALENDAB OP PATENT ROLLS.
1313. Membrane 4rf — cont.
Jane 18. Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigarneland John de Cave,
Westminster, touching the persons who forcibly broke the close of John de Nodariis at
Nethercolewyk, co. Nottingham, killed 100 sheep and 8 swine of his of the
price of 20/., and assaulted his men and servants. Witness : J. bishop of Bath
and Wells. By fine of one mark at the instance of Roger de Sotton.
Membrane Sd.
July 6. Commission to Master Jordan Morant and William de Cleydon, keepers
Canterbury, of the archbishopric of Canterbury during the voidance of the see, to view
the meadows of the archbishopric in the county of Sussex and to certify the
king what herbage was taken from the meadow, and what other goods were
also taken out of the manoi*8 of the same archbishopric by Adam de Bray
and other keepers of the king's horses in that county for the sustenance of
bis horses. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
Membrane 2d.
June 24. Association of John de Donecastre and Adam de Middelton with Hugh
Westminster, de Louther, Willinni dc Houk and Thomas de Fisshebume in a commiasion
of oyer and terminer issued on complaint by Miles de Stapelton that Walter
de Faucumbergo and Robert de Everyngham and Lucy his wife, with
others carried away goods at Cotum, Merske, and Wilton, co. York,
which as wreck of sea cast ashore between a place called * Rynneswyk ' and
the town of Jarum, co. York, belonged in common to him, by reason of his
custody of certain parts of the lands late of Laderava formerly the wife <rf
John de Bella Aqua, and of Nicholas de Siapelton, her kinsman and one of
her heirs, and to the said Wal ter de Faucumberge, Robert de Everyngham
and Lucy his wife, and also to Marmaduke de Twenge, and Aucher son of
Henry and Joan his wife. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wellfl.
Association of John de Donecastre and Adam de Middelton with Hugh
de Louther, William de Houk and Thomas de Fisshebume, in a commission
of oyer and terminer issued on like complaint by Marmaduke de Twenge
against the same Walter de Faucumberge and Robert de Everyngham and
Lucy his wife, for carrying away wreck of sea at Cotum, Merske, and
Wylton between Runneswyk and the town of Jarum, co. York, which
belonged in common to him and to the said Walter de Faucumberge, Robert
de Everyngham and Lucy his wife, and to Nicholas de Stapelton, and Aucher
son of Henry and Joan his wife.
GENERAL INDEX.
( 600 )
GENERAL INDEX.
NoTB. — Though the 6atM name may be meniioned more than once in any page, in the Index
one reference only is given for each page.
Abbcdesboiy. See Abbotsbury.
Abbcdyke. See Abdick.
Abbess Koding. See Koding Abbess.
Abbessesometer, William, of Muchelnej, 549.
Abbeville, merchants of, 2.'i7.
, church of, 48, 113.
, St. Wlfran's church, 45, 859.
, street of St. Giles, 359.
AbbingtOD. See Abyndon.
Abbot, Adam, and Alice his wife, 470.
, John, 46.
Abbots Anne, Anna, co. Hants, 233.
Abbots Bromley. See Bromley.
Abbotsbury, Abbedesbury, co. Dorset, 422,
424.
Abburburi, Richard de, 406, 407.
Abdick, Abbodyk, co. Somerset, 219.
Abduction. See Rape.
Abel, John, 25, 26, 52.
, ., a commissioner of oyer and
terminer, frc, 243, 316, 520, 580, 532.
, , escheator on this side Trent,
528, 567, 574, 594, 597.
, , steward of queen Margaret, 51.
, John, and Margery his wife, 319.
, John, baron of the Exchequer, 487.
, Sir John, 555.
Abendon. See Abingdon.
Aber [co. Carnarvon], chapel of, 110, 195,
198,208,350, 518.
Aberbrothok. See Arbroath.
Abcrconway. See Conway.
Aherford, John son of Richard de, 289.
William de, 260, 314, 317, 366.
Aberfraw, Aberfraa, Aberffraw [co. Anglesey],
122, 189.
Aberlady, Aberlevedy [co. Haddington],
letters patent dated at, 851.
Abemin. See Abemoun.
Abemithyn. See Abemythy.
Abemoun, Abemon, Abemin, Dabernoan,
Daberaun, Dauberaoun, John de, 23,
55, 171, 184, 188, 249, 812, 364, 368,
370.
63579.
Abemythy, Abemytbtby, Abemith^^n, Alex-
ander de, 210, 414.
Abery, Riohard, 311.
Abingdon, Abyndon, Abendon, co. Berks, 87,
165,417,424.
, Ralph le clerk of, 417.
John le Goneys of, 417.
, abbot and convent of, 55, 154.
, prior and convent of, 71.
Abington, Abyndon [co. Northampton], 251.
Abjuration according to custom, 425.
See also Ireland.
Abraham, Walter, 89.
Absolon, Thomas, 214.
Abyndon, Abyngton, Abynton, Abbing^on,
John de, 287.
, Peter de, 22.
, Richard de, 379.
, Master Richard de, 59, 62, 172, 221,
242, 244, 254, 275, 329, 870, 889, 521,
554, 564, 605.
, Master Richard de, baron of the
Exchequer, 44.
, Stephen de, 45.
See Abingdon ; Abington.
Abyton, Peter de, presented to Hadenham,
church, 227, 231.
, presented to Stepelmordon church, 510.
, provost of the church of St. Cybi, 484.
Acard. See Achard.
Acaster Selby, Acastre [co. York], 482.
Acclum. See Acklam.
Accumbe, Elias de, 28.
Ace, Thomas, 56, 240.
Thomas, of Ludelowe, 254, 283.
Achard, Acard, Adam son of William son of,
347.
, Joan late wife of Robert, 19, 188.
, John, 425.
Acheriis, John de, 477, 532.
Achirche. See A church-Thorpe.
Achonry [co. Sligo], Benedict, bishop o( 469.
, NicholaA, canon of, 459.
, dean and chapter of, 459.
Achurch-Thorpe, Achirche, co. Northampto
428.
Acklam, Acclum, Aclum [co. York], 489.
in Cleveland [co. York], 845.
by Leppington, co. York, 864.
GENERAL INDEX.
611
Alan — eont.
, Brian son of, his daughters, 102.
David son of, de Thackethwait, 349.
, Emmessone, Robert son of, 895.
, Geoflfrej son of, 307.
, son of, de Trenta, 586.
, John Hon of, the younger, 88.
, son of, le Wright of Homie-
beke, 295.
, Nicholas son of, 808.
, Philip son of, de Sconlecotes, 444.
, Ralph son of, de Frisemarisco, 444.
, Richard son of, de Naddale, 180.
, son of, de Wroxton, 439.
son of, earl of Arundel. See
Fits Alan.
, the man of. 5«e Alejnesmau.
, Robert son of, de le Howes, 253.
son of, son of Christian de
Wandesford, 298.
, Theobald son of, 102.
, Thomas son of, 39.
t son of, de Arches, 435.
William son of, 360.
, son of, de Leuermouthe, 840.
, son of, le Mareschal, 167.
, son of, son of Joccus, 307.
Alaid, Allard, Richard son of, de Wilardbj,
445.
Stephen, 190.
Walter, 406.
Alba Mala, Alba Marlea, Alba Marlia. See
Aumale.
Albano, A. bishop of, 569.
, Leonard [Patrassus de Oaerino],
cardinal bishop of, 67.
Alba Roca, William de, 122.
Albemarle, countess of. See Fortibus.
, earls of, 273, 279.
, See Fortibus; Fon.
Albemarle, honor of, 25, 202.
Alberbury. See Adderbury.
Albiniaco, Elias de, 110, 325, 411.
.» , Joan late the wife of, 110,156.
, Hugh de, earl of Arundel, 227.
Albo Monasterio, Ranulphus de, 85, 129,
258.
f Richard de, 25R.
Albon, John, 84, 134.
Alboys, Togge de, 120.
Albret. See Lebreto.
Albrighton, Adbrjton [co. Salop], 202.
Alburgh, Aldebergh [co. Norfolk], 518.
Albj, Bertrand de Hordes, bishop of, 105.
Albj. See Ailbj.
Albjn. See Aubyn.
Alconbury, Alkemondebury, co. Huntingdon,
285.
Alcrynton, in Whitstone hundred, co. Glou-
cester, 497.
> CO. Oxford. See Alkerton.
Aldborongh, Aldeborgh, Aldebugh [oo.
Suffolk], 93,404.
, Alburgh, Aldeburgh [oo. York], 78>
186.
Aldbrough, Aldbnrgh, Aldeburgh, Aude»
burgh [co. York], 307, 412, 449.
Aldburgh, William atte Este Halle of, 807.
5ee Aldborongh t Aldbrough*
Aldby, Aldeby [co. York], 845.
Aldebergh. See Alburgh.
Aldeborgh. See Aldborongh.
Aldebrandini, Blaise, 492.
Aldeburgh, Audeburgh, Ivo de, 470, 589.
, William son of Peter de, 449.
Aldeburgh, Aldeborgh. See Aldborongh i
Aldbrough.
Aldeby. See Aldby.
Aldefeld. See Aldfield.
Aldeley. See Audeley.
Aldenham [co. Hertford], 200.
Aldeport See Alport
Alderbury, Thomas de, 184»
, Walter de, 134.
Alderdelegh, Alice de. prioress of St. MAry*t»
Chester, 503, 507.
Alderdon, Aldrington, Aldrynton [eo. Gloa-
cester], 600.
Alderford, Aldirford [co. Norfolk] » 815*
Aldermostone, John de, 845.
Aldemey, Aureneye, Aureny, 88, 112, 18 1»
231,273,561.
, rights of the Crown in, 181.
See aUo Channel Islands.
Alderton. See Aldrington.
Aldestonmore. See Alston Moor.
Aldestowe. See Padstow.
Aldeswelle, John de, 94, 126.
Aldewerk. See Aldwark.
Aldeworthe. See Aldworth.
Aldewykes [co. Hertford], 199.
Aldewyncle, Henry de, and Joan his wife,
390.
Richard de, 394.
Sm Aldwincle.
Aldewyne, Aldwyne, John, 41.
, Richard, 175.
Aldfield, Aldefbld, co. York, 543.
Aldham, Altham, Nicholaa, late the wife of
Baldwin de, 288.
, Stephen de, 542, 604.
Se«YaIdham.
Aldirford. See Alderford.
Aldithelegh, Aldichelegh. See Audeley.
Aldolflund [co. York], 485.
Aldrestre. See Austrey.
Aldrington near Shorebam, Alderton, co.
Sussex, 367.
, Aldrynton, co. Gloncest«r. See
Alderdon.
Aldtoftes, Nigel de, 489.
Aldus, Robert, 807.
QQ 2
610
Aclum.
Acre, A; ' '^
ActoD, ■
3:
> -
si
1
• •••••••• • "^^
ActOD, A:
Acam, liv =^ —
Adam, A-
Th.
H«
Hii
,Joi
Jol '**
, Joli
498.
soil 01, w.
, BOii of, <le Whci. -*^'
, son of , de Whytegilt, *•/.
, son of Hugh Boiiof, 419, 471.
, sou of William son of, de
Craystok, 588.
, Laorence son of, de Hennerowe, 51.
Matilda daughter of, 439.
, Ralph son of, de Boston, 417.
, Richard, 87.
son of, de Bamcby-upon-Done,
156.
, son of, son of Roger, 861.
, Robert son of, 36.
, son of, de Downhallc, 402.
, Simon son of, 89, 40.
, son of, del Bowes, 897.
, Stephen son of, le Ferre, 158.
, son of, son of Ralph de Kirk-
levyntou, 296, 297.
, Thomas son of, 35.
, son of, de Bcmhil,847,
, son of, de Stertelthorpe, 261.
, Walter son of, 51.
son of Hugh son of, 608.
William son of, le Aumblur, 169.
son of, de Knottedoke, 67.
son of, de Morhuses, 262, 812.
, son of, son of Matilda, 40.
Adamesmagh', Thomas, 89.
, William, 89.
Adare, Adam de, 595.
Adbryton. See Albrighton.
Adderbury, Alberbury [co. Oxford], 225.
Addcrley, Addrodele, co. Salop, 163.
^" - ^
_,wu, diocese oa, . .
, merchants of, 514.
, le Salin d*. 74. 78.
See Villcneuve d' Agen.
Agenois, 49, 72, 194, 234, 278, 484.
, receiver of, Frisocus de Monte Glazo,
11.
Aghi, John, 295.
Aghton, William de, 261.
Aglesfeld, Adam de, 282.
Agmodesham. See Amersham.
Agmondesham, Thomas de, presented to the
church of St lliomaa, Wynchelse,
235.
5ee Ammondesham.
Agnes, Norman son oi^ 85.
Peter son of, 470.
, Robert son of [de Pulford], 506.
, Thomas son of, 51.
Walter son of, 807.
, William son of, de Snape, 252.
Agwillon, William, 406.
Aids, 152, 841, 557.
AikeUd [co. York], 435.
Ailby, Alby, co. Lincohi, 409, 560.
Aire [France], bishopric of, 855.
Aire, Ayrc, river, co. York, 310, 317.
Akerdladc [co. York], 439.
Aketon, Henry de, 456.
5ee Acton.
Akhangre. See Oakhunger.
Alaire. William, 513.
Ahm, the hine of Thomas de Hoton, 37.
, Adam son of, 289.
, son of, atte Yate, 40.
*.
GENEBAL INDEX.
613
I
Alrewu, Alerwas [co. Stafford], 307.
Alspath. See Alespath.
Alstoe, AlneBtowe, co. Kutland, 497, 502.
Alston Moor, Aldestonmora [co. Camber-
land] , 334.
Alta Kipa, John de. 347.
, Peter de, 347.
, William de, 307.
See Alteriire, Auteryye.
Alterive, Alte Rive, Peter de, 347.
See Alta Ripa ; Auterjve.
Alternon, Stephen de, canon, 43.
Altham. See Aldham.
Altherthorpe, Thomas de, 68.
See Alirerthorpe.
Althorpe, Roger de, 343.
Alton, Aulton, co. Hants, 154, 216, 247, 349,
367.
Altopascio, hospital of St. James, 497.
Aluestan. See Allerston.
Alundaj, John son of John, of Knapeton,
presented to Rydon church, 45.
Alyechurch, Alvynchurche, co. Worcester,
263, 369.
Alveley, Alvythele [co. Essex], church of,
303.
Alverthorpe, Thomas de, 5.
See A.lwarthorp ; Altherthorpe.
Alverton, Richard de, 129.
Alrestan, John de, 336.
See AUerstan.
Alvestone, Aleweston, Alueston, co. Glouces-
ter, 199,410.
Alyingham, Alvyngham [co. Lincoln], the
prior of, 148.
, William le Catur of, 167.
, le Celerer of, 167.
Alvynchurche. See Alvechurch.
Alvyngham. See Alvingham.
Alvyryate, William de, 583.
Alvythele. See Alveley.
Alwaldeby [in Haverstoe hundred, co. Lin-
coln] , 352.
Alwarthorp, Alwerthorpe, John de, 311.
Thomas de, 308.
, , his sister Isabella, 304.
See Altherthorpe ; Alverthorpe.
Alwenton. See Alwinton.
Alwerthorpe. See Alwarthorp.
Alweston. See Alvestone.
Alwinton, or AUenton, Alwenton, oo. North-
umborland, 424.
Alwyn. See Alewyne.
Alyn, Alom [co. Denbigh] , the river, 405.
Alyngio, Alingie, William de, 178, 566.
Alyngthwait, William de, 280.
Amaluini, Peter, 62.
Amariesknave, William, 425.
Amaty, Peter, 514.
Ambergh, 73.
Ambresburia, John de, 355.
Ambrcsbury. See Amesbury.
Ambrosden, Ambersden [co. Oxford], 188.
Ambroys. See Aumbroys.
Amcotes, Amcote, Amecotes, Robert, 529.
, Robert, keeper of the Templars' lands,
415, 440, 467.
Amely, Richard, of Braundon, 582.
Ameneui, Amald, de le Breto, archdeacon of
Huntingdon, treasurer of Wells, and
parson of Homcastle. See Lebreto.
Ameneye. See Amney.
Amersham, Ag:mode8ham, co. Buckingham,
Woodgreen End by, 536.
Amesbury, Ambresbury, Aumbresburi, eo.
Wilts, 19.
, nuns of, 180.
, prioress and nuns of, 208, 510.
, Mary the king's sister, a nan of, 181,
145, 146, 510.
, West, Westambresbury, co. Wilts,
203.
Amfrid, Aumfrid, Ralph son of, 347.
, Ralph son of, the father, 847.
, William son of, 347.
Amiens, 99.
canon of. Master Robert de Foylloio,
48.
Amisse, John son of William, 178.
Ammondesham, Master Adam de, 828.
, See Agmondesham.
Anunory. See Dammory.
Amney, Ameneye, co. Gloucester, Peter
Withintheyate of, 223.
Amory, Ammory. See Dammory.
Amotherby, Aymundresby, Aymunderby, eo.
York, 126, 166, 172.
Amours, John, 45, 48.
AmphuUe. See Amtpholle.
Amport, Anne de Port, co. Hants, Laurence
son of Laurence le Lunge of, 82.
Ampthulle. See Amtphulle.
Ampuller, Clement le, 1 17.
Amtphulle, Amthille, AmphuUe, Ampthulle,
Adam de, 221.
, Martin de, 539, 540, 541.
Amundavilla, Adam de, 446.
, Agnes de, 446.
, Robert de, 446.
Amyend, Christiana, late the wife of Thomas
de, of York, 426.
Aniys, John, 281.
Anabilla, Thomas son of, 252.
Anagni. See Gaytani.
Anbesas, William, 184.
Ancholme, Ancolne, co. Lincoln, silting up of
the river, 536.
Ancroft, Robert son of Patrick de, 296.
Andevre, Richard de, 178.
Andover, Andevre, co. Hants, 216.
Andredeseic, co. Somerset, 148,
M
614
GENERAL INDEX.
Andren, Adam son of Anselm, 289.
, Henry, 589.
, Howel, 544.
, John, 126, 127.
, Philip^ of Much Wilmundele, 87.
, Werricns, 540.
, Werrinos, 541.
, William, 68, 289, 807.
Andrew, GeofiErey, of Holtby, 18S.
, John son of, de Conyngesby, 257.
, Bannlph son of, de Presdale, 384.
, Robert son of, 252.
, Thomas son of, 252.
Anegos, earl of. See Umframirille.
Anelaaby, Anlonby, Anlouby, John de, 314.
, Richard de, 878.
Anesleie. See Annesle.
Angemering. See Angmering.
Anger, Robert, 248.
Angers, St. Nicholas's, the abbot of, 98.
, William, abbot of, 578.
, abbot and convent of, 155.
Angirton, Robert de, 124.
Anglesey, Anglesea, 168, 462, 557.
, archdeacon of. See Seys.
levy of men in, 82.
Angmering, Angemering [co. Sussex], 71.
Angot, Robert, 227.
Angoteby, William son of Richard de, 439.
, son of Robert de, 489.
Angre. See Ongar.
Angmm, Elena de, 472.
, , John her brother, 472.
Angulo, Jordan de, 71.
Angus, earl of. See Umframville.
Angirys, Geoffrey, 289.
Anketil, William, of Shaftesbury, 292.
Anlaby. See Anelauby.
Anlonby. See Anelauby.
Anna. See Abbots Anne.
Annaghdown, Gilbert, bishop of, 99, 135.
Annan [co. Dumfries], letters patent dated
at, 11.
Annandale [co. Dumfries], 892.
letters patent dated at, 2.
Anne, or Auue, Michael de, 145.
, William de, 480.
»gnnt of the tronage of Boston
to, 480.
See Abbots Anne.
Anne de Forte. See Amport,
Annerai, Simon, 252.
See also Averay.
Annesle, Anesleie, Annesleye, John de, 886,
547, 599.
, John de, the younger, 441.
, John de, au attorney, 441.
» John de, sheriff of Gloucester, 816.
Anote, William Filx. and Emma his wife, 470.
AnseL See Aonsel.
Anstigh. See Ansty.
Ansty in Alton, Anstigh, co. Hants, 498.
Antingham, Antyngham, co. Norfolk, 52, 872,
280.
Antiochia, Nicholas de, 390.
Antwerp, Anvers, Anwers, 557.
Antyngham. See Antingham.
Anwers, Anirers. 5ee Antwerp.
Anwyn, Gilbert, 251.
Anyngfeld, William de, 522.
See Hauyngfeld.
Apadam. See John ap Adam.
Apeford, William son of William de, 276.
Apelby. See Eppleby.
Apelton, William Bernard of, 245.
, , William his brother, 245.
See Appleton.
Apeltrewyk. See Appletreewick.
Apetoft, Osbert de, 84.
Appehagh, Henry de, 90.
Appelby, Agatha, late the wife of Geoffrey de,
188, 853.
, Henry de, 16, 277, 476, 579.
, , clerk, 16.
, of Alkeberwe, 555.
, Robert de, carpenter, 24.*^.
, , clerk, 245.
, Thomas de, 814, 817, 471.
See Appleby; Eppleby.
Appelles, Apelo [in Aquitaine], 74.
Appelton, Thomas de, 574.
, William de, of Catefosse, 426.
See Appleton.
Appeltreleye, Robert de, 288.
Appcltrerygg [Scotland], 447.
Appeltrcwyk. See Appletreewick.
Appenoteshale, co. Northampton, 216.
Appleby, Appelby, co. Lincoln, 815, 816.
in Lindsey, co. Lincoln, 820.
, CO. Westmoreland, 134.
,co. York, 245.
See Appelby.
Appleton, Appelton, Apelton, co. Berks, 21,
155, 175,225,227.
[co. Kent], 564.
[co. Norfolk], 564.
, CO. York, 126, 172, 245, 427, 481.
[co. York], prioress and nuns of 480.
Appleton-le-Moor [co. York], 324.
Appletreewick, Appeltrewyk, co. York, 26,
279.
Approver, 151.
Apthorpe, Robert de, 289.
Apton, Robert de, 256.
Aqua, Master Eustace de. See Limerick.
, Richard de, 52.
Aquablanca, John de, dean of Hereford, 14,
80, 486.
GENERAL INDEX.
615
Aqailm, honor of, or of the Eagle [the manor
of PcTensej, co. Sussex, is sometimes
so called], 217.
Aquitaine, duchy of, 72, 74, 88, 119, 220,
284, 278, 389, 355, 616, 545, 591.
, duke of, 557.
» the king's lieutenant in, Guy Ferre,
516.
, merchants of, 285, 284, 865, 604.
receivers of, the Friscohaldi, 7, 11.
vintners of the duchy of, 149, 285.
» articles touching the king's status in,
888.
t lands granted to Peter de Ghtvaston
in, 74, 78.
Aran, in the diocese of Comminges, arch-
deacon of. See Testa.
Araz, Peter de, 515, 524.
Arboysio, Arboys, John de, 59, 331.
Arbroath, Aberbrothok [co. For&r], abbot of,
266.
Arcadia, John de, sheriff of Argyll and
InchegaU, 4.
Arohebaud, Erchebaud, Muriel late the wife
of John, 21.
William, 506.
Archedekne. See Lercedekene.
Archer, John le, 344.
, John le, a purveyor, 456.
, Nicholas le, 168, 514.
, brother Thomas le, 549.
See alto Larcher.
Archers, 454, 480.
Arches, Thomas Kon of Alan de, 485.
Archiaco, or Archiako, Aymer de, 65, 147,
182, 284.
Arclo. See Arklow.
Arcy, Norman de, 432.
SeeDzxcji Harsy.
Ardeme, John de, 82, 150.
Ardeme, co. Warwick, 62.
[co. York], 444.
Ardesleye. See Eardisley.
Ardo, Henry son of liobert de, 565.
Are. 5ee Ayr.
Arewe. See Arrow.
Argent, 867.
Argentin, Argenteym, Dargentein, Dargen-
teyn, Dargentyn, Giles de, or Giles, 50,
174,205,207,271,324.
f , keeper of the castle of Cam-
bridge, 52.
, Johnde, 586.
Arghe hi Wirral [co. Chester], 404.
Argyll, bishop of, 224.
I the king's lieges of, 4.
., sheriff of, 4.
, Isle of, 270.
Ariano. See Testa.
Arkelgarth, Adum, 125.
Arkelgarth [? Arkengarth], co. York, 125,
310.
Arkengarth. See Arkelgarth.
Arkesden, Robert de, of London, 558.
Arkesdon, co. Essex, 283.
Arkeseye. See Arksey.
Arklow, Arclo [in Ireland], 68, 112.
Arksey, Arkeseye fco. York], 406.
Arkyl, Robert, 282.
Arley, Arle [co. Warwick], chnieh of, 896.
Armagh, archbishop of, 105, 295.
> , John Taff, 4, 135.
« > Nichohis [Mac Molissa], 68.
f , Boland. 492, 498, 525.
» W[aJter de Jorse], 4, 9, 10, 64,
121, 273, 274.
, archbishop's dispute with the bishops
of Dublin and Cashel, 77.
I archdeacon of, Gilbert Carrerie, 271.
, , Master William de Birton, 64.
, Master Beginald Taff, vicar-general
of the archbishop of, 105, 185, 295.
, church of, 109.
, diocese of, 292, 894.
, temporalities of, 4.
Armeston, Richard de, 125.
Armston, Ermeston, co. Northampton, 168,
254, 255.
John, prior of, 168, 254.
, Robert del Grene of, 168.
Amal, Arnall, Gilbert, or Gilbert de, 817, 471.
, Master Richard de, 439.
Amald. See Amaud ; Arnold.
Amaldi, Master Garsias, de Garleux, 892.
> Master Peter, de Byke, panon of
Swafham, 183.
, Peter, de Busqueto, 897.
, Peter, de Tesse, 857.
, Master Peter, de Yioo, 248.
, William, de Podeux, 248.
, , of Portan, 357.
Arnall. See Amal.
Amaud, Reymund, 61, 77.
See Amald.
Ameburgh, Thomas de, 295.
Ameford. See Amford.
Amesdale [co. York], 448.
Amewy, Henry son of Robert son of, de
Walcringham, 586.
, Henry son of Robert, of Walkering-
ham, 586.
Amford, Ameford [co. York], 485.
Amhale, Alan son of Ellen de, 289.
Master Richard de, 445.
SeeAmold.
Amold, Amald, Henry, 542.
, John, 139.
, John, master of a king's bom, 483,
457.
, John son of, de Marton, 448.
, Robert son of, 39.
See aUc Amaud.
61G
GENERAL INDEX.
ArDold, Amhale, co. Notts, 284.
in Holdernesse [co. York], 449.
Arowesmith, William le, 27.
Arpache, Giles de, 567.
Arran. See Testa.
Array, commissions of, 82, 486, 487, 498.
Arrow, Arewe, co. Warwick, 535.
A rsy. See Arcy ; Darcy ; Ilarsy .
Artaud, Nicholas, 281.
Artcla. See Hartcla.
Arthur, William, 126, 127.
Artilons, John, and Lecia his wife, 168.
Artois, Diartoys, 591.
Arturet, William de, 87.
Arundel, earl of. See Albiniaco ; Fitz Alan.
Arundel, co. Sussex, convent de Calcetojuxta,
164.
Arundel, Arundell, John de, canon of Lich-
field, 278.
, Ralph de, parson of St. Columb
Major, 173, 237.
, Kichard, 493, 535.
, Richard son of William son of, 443.
, , Alice and Beatrice, sisters of
the saoje Kichard, 448.
, Valentine de, 50.
, William de, 450.
Ascarne. See Askamc.
Asceles [AthoU], John earl of. See Strath-
bogie.
Ascham. See Askham.
Aschecombe, Thomas de, 406.
Ascopard, or Ascopert, Simon, 472, 475, 603.
Ascot, Ascote [co. Berks], bailiwick of, io
Windsor forest, 568.
Asegerehawe, William de, 241.
Asevile, Henry de, 387.
Ash, Ashe, co. Devon, prisage of wine at, 200,
858.
Ash, Esshe [co. Surrey], 880.
Ashboum, Assheburne [co. Derby], 883.
Ashbomham, Asshcbnrnham [co. Sussex],
288.
Ashbory, Asshebury [co. Beiks J, church of,
100.
Ashby, Askeby, co. Lincoln, 352, 466, 501.
, North, North Assheby, co. North-
ampton, 247, 2.'>2, 269.
Ashby Canons, Assheby Canonicorum, Esshe-
by Canons [co. Northampton], prior
and convent of, 67, 153.
Ashby Davey [? Castle Ashby], co. North-
ampton, letters patent dated at, 181,
Ashe. See Ash.
Ashewelle, Robert de, 248.
, , John his brother, 248.
SeeAshwell.
Ashfield, Asshfeld [co. Suffolk], 561.
Ashford,A88hetesford, Essheteford [co.Kent],
84, 233.
Assheford [co. Salop], 535.
Ashley, Asshele [co. Northampton], 155.
Ashridge, Asshemgge [co. Backs], the hoiisa
of, 22, 188.
, Ralph, rector of, 22.
, CO. Wilto, 238.
Ashton, Ayshton, Assheton, John de, 185,
372.
, Simon de, 249.
See Asshdon.
Ashton, Assheton, 340.
Ash well, Asshewelle, AsshweUe or Eshwelle,
Walter son of Benedict de, 535, 587,
539, 540,541,545.
Ashwell, Asshewelle, Asshwelle, or Eshwelle,
CO. Rutland, 497, 502.
Ashwell Thorpe, Asshewellethorpe [co. Nor-
folk], 408.
Ash wick, Asshewyk, co. Somerset, 168, 169.
, , Robert le White of, 42.
Asington. See Assington.
Ask, Dask, Conan de, 50, 89.
, Richard, 554.
Askarue, or Ascarne, Master Peter de, 29,
46.
, Peter de, 838.
Aske [co. York], 245.
Askeby, Robert de, 121.
, , an assessor, 24.
, , parson of Hale, 580, 584.
, Thomas de, 289.
, Walter son of Simon de, 473.
See Ashby. ^
Askeby [? AsUckby], 125.
Askeham. Sec Askham.
Asketel, Ranulph, 371.
Askham, Askeham, Ascbam, John de, of
York, 317, 471.
, , mayor of York, 129, 130, 171,
255.
William sou of Roger de, 489, 445.
Askham, Askeham, Ascham [co. York], 439,
445.
West, Westaskham, co. York, 164,
179,439.
by Laneham, Askham by Lanum, co.
Notts, 171, 421.
Aslackby, Aslaghby, co. Lincoln, 467.
Aslaghby. See Aslackby.
Aslaghton, Walter de, 297.
Aspe [co. Surrey], 288.
Aspe, Sanctus de, 142.
Aspenwalle, Henry son of Adam de, 296.
Asphale, Gilbert de, and Claricia his wife.
342.
, Robert de, 38, 112.
Assttilit, Assalit, Bertrand, 833, 895, 405,417.
465, 484.
I his brother Gailhird, 395,
I Assarto, Kudo de, 378.
GENERAL INDEX.
617
Astentfl, rojal, to ecclemastical elections, 1,
8,20. 26, 45, 60, 76, 100, 111, 189,
181, 183, 214, 215, 223, 227, 279, 302,
333, 348, 397, 399, 457, 486, 503, 556,
561, 562.
See also Ireland.
Aflshdon, John de, 868.
See Ashton.
ABshe, John Dood atte, of Wolverton, 308.
, Thomas atte, 810.
Assheborne, Elias de, 247, 252, 596.
, Elias son of Roger de, 508.
.., Robert de, 237, 398.
5ee Ashboam.
Asshebumham. See Ashbomham.
Asshebary. See Ashbary.
Asshoby, Elias de, 247, 252.
, William de, 269.
Se^Ashby.
Assheby Canonicorum. See Ashby Canons.
Asshefeld, Robert de, chaplain, 26.
Assheford, Reginald son of Robert son of
Richard de, 535.
See Ashford.
Asshele, Robert de, 475.
, Simon de, 26, 52.
See Ashley.
Assheloud, John de, 42, 168.
Asshene, 157.
John the carter of, 157.
Asshenlond, John de, 67.
Assherigge, Asshenigj^o, Richard de, 461.
.., Walter de, 337.
See Ashridge.
Asshetesford. See Ashford.
Asshoton. See Ashton ; Asshdon.
Asshewelle. See Ashwell.
AsshewcUethorpe. See Ashwell Thorpe.
Asshewyk. See Ash wick.
Asshfeld. See Ashfield.
Asshom, William de, parson of Fulebroke,
370.
Asshwell, Asshewelle. See Ashwell.
Assington, Asington, co. Suffolk, 574.
Assize, justices of, 198, 369.
Astinescosyn, Peter, 245.
Astley, Asteley, Asteleye, Astleye, Astele,
John de, 270.
, , sou of John de, 270.
Nicholas de, 53, 62, 247, 535.
, Roger de, 453.
Astley, Asteleye, co. Salop, 270.
, CO. Warwick, 247.
Aston, Nicholas de, 122.
, Thomas de, 31.
Aston, CO. Gloucester, 261.
[? Aston Somerville, co. Gloucester],
420.
[co. Stafford], 296.
[co. Warwick], 305.
Aston — cont,
Bernard, co. Buckingham, 551.
Cantlow, CO. Warwick, 108.
Somerville [co. Gloucester], 885, 420.
Aston Someryillc, Walter de, 420.
Astwick, Astwyk, co. Hertford, 368.
Astyn, Henry, 253.
See Austyn.
Atfreton, William de, 283.
Athassel, Athisshel [co. Tipperary], prior
and convent of, 1 49.
Athelardestree. See Allestrey.
Athelingney. See Athelney.
Athelney, Athelingney [co. Somerset], prior
and convent of, 265.
Athelstan, king, 389.
Athelyngflet, William de, and Christiana hit
wife, 88.
Athereston. See Atherstone.
Atheriche, John, 477.
Atherington [co. Sussex], 486.
Atherstone, Athereston [co. Warwick], 141.
Athewyk. See Atwick.
Athisshel. See Athassel.
Athlone [co. Westmeath], castle of, 182.
Athnl in Scotland, county of, 5.
AthoU, earl of. See Strathbogie.
Athona, John de, 347.
, William de, 847.
, , son of William, 847.
Athy, John son of John de, 468.
Aton. See Ayton.
Atte. See Asshe ; Bak ; Barnes ; Barre ;
Beche ; Bergh ; Birches ; Brigge ;
Broke ; Brom ; Brugge ; Buryate ;
Byse ; Castel ; Chaumbre ; Cherche ;
Chirche ; Churt ; Conduit ; Coshe i
Crosse ; Crouche ; Dene ; Donne ;
Dune; Drove; Elme; Est Halle }
Feld; Fcnnei Ferye; Flod; Flushe
Forthe; Fosse; Frithe ; Garston
Gate ; Gore ; Got ; Graunge ; Grene
Hale ; Halle ; Hambrethe ; Hattefcld
llaye; Hegge; Held; Hepe ; Hethe
Hill; Hok; Hole; Holt; Homwode
Hoo ; Howe ; Hulle ; Hume ; Hyde
Kirke ; Knock ; Lake ; Lane ; T^athe
Lee ; Lese ; Loucouton ; Mare ; Mede
Medwe ; Mershe ; More ; Mulne
Munte ; Nashe ; Noke ; Park ; Parrok
Penne ; Pertre ; Piry ; Pleistowe
Pole ; Portam ; Putte ; Rewe ; Ryde
Shawe ; Shute ; Sond ; Staple ; Ston
Strande ; Strete ; Stroude ; Suappe
Suth Mille; Walle; Watre ; Weld
Welle; Weylate; Wode; Wodecote
Wose ; Yate.
Attehope, John le Tayllur, 145.
AtteknoUe, Robert, 28.
Attelburgh. See Attleborough.
Attepit, Ralph, 88.
Atterente, Richard, 532.
Atterponne, Elias, 63.
, John, 63.
618
GENERAL INDEX.
Atterton near DoTer [in Bensboroogh hun-
dred, CO. Kent], 49.
Attewelle, John, 477.
5ecWeU.
Attewode, Gilbert, of Holveston, 268.
SeealsoWode*
Attingwik. See Atwick.
Attleborough, Atteiburgh [oo. Norfolk], 151,
227.
Atton, Alan de, 807.
, John de, 249.
, Roger de, 576,580.
•••••...• See Acton.
Attorney, the king*8, John de Norton, 490.
.., pardon for pretending to bo, 265.
Atwick, Athewyk [co. York], 296.
, Attingwik [co. York], 446.
Aubernoun. See Abemoun.
Aubrey, Thomas sou of Thomas, 201.
Anbyn, Albyn, John, son of Bichard de
Orleton, 297.
, Robert, 516.
Auoher, Nicholas, 487, 498.
Auckland, Aucland, Aukeland, co. Durham,
398.
, Geoflfrey de Vesano, prebendary of,
440, 447.
, Stephen de Malo Lacu, prebendary
of, 440, 447, 466.
Audby, GO. Lincoln. See Halwaldeby.
Audeburgh. See Aldbrough ; Aldeburgh.
Audeley, Audeleye, Andele, Audley, Aldithe-
legh, Aidechelegh, Daudele, Eva, late
the wife of Thomas de, 72.
, Hugh de, 487, 544.
, justice of North Wales, 88, 827.
, , keeper of Montgomery castle,
215, 229.
, , steward of the household, 555.
, James, 494, 565, 590.
, Eatherine, late the wife of Nicholas
de, 144.
, , her son Nicholas, 144.
, Nicholas de [father of Thomas de],
17, 27, 29.
, Nicholas brother and heir of Thomas
de, 26, 29, 144.
Robert de, presented to Warblynton
ohurch, 528.
, Thomas de son of Nicholas de, 17,
26, 27, 29.
Audiddele, Katherine de, 512.
Audley. See Audeley.
Aufin del Dyk, William, 261.
Auger, Peter, 830.
Angustinian Friars. See Bristol ; Yarmouth.
Augufltyn, John, 144.
Aukborough. See Alkborough,
Aukland, Aukeland. See Auckland.
Aula, John de, 575.
Aolam, Roger ad, of Clazeby, and Eatherine
his wife, 282.
5ee Halle.
Aulnay, abbot of, 2S5.
Aulton, Stephen de, parson of Calby, 112.
See Alton.
Aumale, Alba Mala, Alba Marlea, abbot of
67, 69, 460.
, Hugh, abbot of, 13.
Auroary. See Dammory.
Aumbesbury, William de, 153.
Aumblur, William son of Adam le, 169.
Aumbresburi, Aumbresbury. See Amesbury.
Aumbroys, Ambroys, Robert, 107.
, presented to Cheventon church, 566.
Aumfelis, William, of Thorpemald, 449.
Aumfrid. See Amfrid.
Aumotesham, Walter de, 475.
Aumuniaco, William de, called Auvergnat,
prior of Prittlewell, 338.
Aunay. See Dauney.
Aunche, or Auuche, Hugh, 127.
Aune. See Anne.
Aungevyn, William, of Askeby, 125.
Annoy, John del, seneschal and warden of
Ponthieu and Montreuil, 114.
Aunsel, Ansel, John, 180, 255, 317, 471, 586.
, , of Hoxne, 78.
, Richard, 280.
Aure, William, 417.
See Awrc.
Aureliaco, Master Peter de, 109.
Aurelzer, Hugh 518.
Aureny, Anreneye. See Aldemey.
Austethorpe, Robert de, 165.
, , Thomas his brother, 165.
Austrey, Aldestre [in Tamworth division,
Hemlingford hundred, co. Warwick],
290.
Anstyn, Henry, 338.
, John, 240.
See Astyn.
Auteryye, Thomas de, 24, 34.
See also Alta Ripa { Alterive.
Auuche. See Aunche.
Auvergnat. See Aumuniaco.
Avebury [co. Wilts], 377.
Airenay, John, 284.
Avenel, Nicholas, 71.
Aventrous, John, 531.
Averay, Avery, John, 146.
, Robert, 406.
SeeAnneray.
Averenches, Averenges, Juliana de, 80, 215,
488.
Averenges, Richard de, 207.
Averham, Walter son of Laurence de, 840.
Avery. See Averay.
Avioe, John, of Lostwithiel, 424, 587.
Avicia, John son of, daughter of John de
Bestedon, 389.
Avisio, James de, 275, 481.
, William de, 803.
GENERAL INDEX.
G19
Avon, CO. Warwick, Chesford bridge over the
river, 549.
AirraDcheii, Achard, biihop of, 162.
, Nicholas, bishop of, SSS.
Awre, Aure [co. Gloucester], church of, 12,
22.
Axe, William de, 481.
Axebridge, Axebrugge, co. Somerset, 217.
Aye, Tegios de, 293.
Ayel, Robert, of Cundale, 38.
Ayence, 214.
Ayermynne. See Ajremynne.
Ayet, Laurence de, 608.
Aygnel. See Aynel.
Aygnelet, William, 805.
Aykestowe, John de, 296.
Aykyl. See Eagle.
AyJekyn, Richard, 482.
Aylesbury, co. Bucks, 94, 242, 271, 527, 597.
, Burton near, co. Buckingham, 126.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 145, 148.
Aylesbury, Richard son of William de, 271.
Walter de, 41, 170.
, William de, 543, 544.
, WUliam son of William de, 271.
Aylesham, Richer de, 159.
See Aylsham.
Aylesford [co. Kent], 566.
Aylestone [co. Leicester], church of, 464.
Aylet, John, 174.
Ayleward. See Aylward.
Aylmer [Scotland] , 447.
Aylmer, John, 222.
, Roger de, 447.
Aylsham, Aylesham [co. Norfolk] , 563.
Aylward, Ayleward, Richard, 174, 262.
Aylwardby, 155.
Aylwarton. See Eylwarton.
Aymercy, Aymerici, Master Peter de, 35, 62.
Aymunderby. See Amotherby.
Aymundreby, Adam de, 35.
Aymundresby. See Amotherby.
Aynel, Aygnel, Aynguel, John, 81, 54, 318,
535.
, , sheriff of Herts, 146.
, , a justice, 150.
Ayr in Scotland, Are, Robert de Leybume,
constable of the castle of, 324.
Ayre, Robert, 40.
Ayre. See Aire.
Ayremyne, Ayremynne, Ayremine, Ayer-
mynne, Ayrm^-nne, Eyremynne, John
de, 33, 34.
, Richard de, 382,592.
, , presented to Menstreworthe
church, 407, 525.
, William de, 35, 62, 176,882,390,411,
422, 517.
, , a justice, 472.
, , parson of Holy Trinity church,
Dorchester, 528.
Ayremyne, &c., William de — cont,
, parson of Welle's chapel, 398.
, , presented to Kirkelevyngton
church, 397, 399, 403.
, , presented to Blysworth church,
193.
, , presented to Wliitbeme church,
442,461.
Ayrich, Ayrych, John, 126, 127.
Ayrton, William de, 92.
Ayse, Richard, 242.
Ayshton. See Ashton ; Asshdun.
Aythorpe Roding. See Roding Aythorpe.
Ay ton, Aton [co. York], 277.
B
Baa, Peter de, 339, 502.
, Walter de, 18,249.
Baard, John, 247.
Babbethorp, Ralph son of Ralph de, 847.
Babbeworthe, church of, 585.
Bace, son of. See Fiz Bace.
Bache, William de, keeper of St. John's hos-
pital, Chester, 187, 321.
Bacheler. See Bachiler.
Bacheworthe, John de, 862.
, Richard de, 164, 175, 475.
, Richard (or John) de, 89.
, , his daughters Margaret, Isa-
bella, Joan, and Masseth, 39.
See Batch worth.
Bachiler, Bacheler, Andrew, 164.
, Dionisia, late the wife of John le, 85.
, Richard le, 282, 242.
, Simon, 164.
Bachunus, Bachinus, Francis, 878, 459.
Backford, Bateford, co. Chester, 1 58.
Baconesthorpe, Robert de, 184.
Bacoun, Bacon. See Bacun.
Bacshete, Peter, 516.
Bacstambek [co. York], 435.
Bacun, Bacoun, Bacon* Bakun, Adam, 106,
276, 329, 400.
, Edmund, 82, 187,293, 400.
, , and Joan his wife, 400.
, , constable of Wallingford castle,
429, 486.
, , and John his brother, 56.
John, 18, 19, 204, 267, 484, 572.
, , a justice of the Bench, 422, 552.
, , keeper of the rolls of tho
Bench, 2.
, , prebendary of Wymbume, 266.
Richard le, the younger, 128, 171.
Robert, 57, 267.
, Thomas, 51, 106.
, William, 5, 7, 59.
620
GENERAL INDEX.
Baddebj, Robert de, le Mejncok, 866.
Badele, WiUiam de, 23.
Badelesmere, Badlesmere, Batelesmere, Bar-
tholomew de, 64, 149, 161, 162, 176,
187, 196, 343,358, 387, 391, 400, 421,
452, 482, 520, 524, 551, 553.
, , and Margaret his wife, 83, 162,
197,214,230,391.
, , constable of Bristol castle, 430,
452, 453, 483, 485, 491, 498, 506, 507,
524, 525, 556, 561, 567, 587.
, Quncelinas de, jastice of Chester,
848.
Badecham. See Bradenham.
Badewe, Henry de, 430.
Badger, licence to hunt the, 492.
Badingham [co. Suffolk], 518.
Badlesmere. See Badelesmere.
Badmondisfield [co. Suffolk], 268.
Badwell, Bedewelle [co. Suffolk], 561.
Baemburgh. See Baumber.
Baesingabj. See Bessingby.
Bagbere, Bakebere [co. Dorset], 890.
Baggard, Andrew, 86.
Bagge, Bartholomew, 126, 127.
Baggehille, Baghille, Richard de, 856.
, Walter de, 195.
Baggday, Hugh de, 254, 604.
Baggelytel, William de, mariner of Dorer, 43.
Baggeworth. See Bagworth.
Baghille. See Baggehille.
Bagneres. See Bakehere.
Bagod, Robert, a justice of the Bench, Dublin,
19.
Bagot, Ralph, of Stoketon, 542.
Richard, 264.
Robert, prebendary of Penkridge, 7.
, prebendary in St. Patrick's,
Dublin, 2.
, William, keeper of Conway castle,
850, 433, 434.
..., , of Bromeleye, 519.
Bagot Rath, le Rath [co. Dublin], 596.
Bagshote, Laurence de, 584.
Bagworth, Baggeworth, co. Leicester, 332.
Baieux. See Baiocis.
Baignard. See Baynurd.
BaiUol, Goscelino de, 447.
See Balliolo.
Baillur, Nicholas, 237.
Baillyf, Thomas le, 244.
See also Provost.
Bainbridge, Bannebrugge [co. York], 856.
[? Waynbrigge], co. York, 810.
Bainton, Baynton, Dalton near, co. York, 198.
Baiocis, Henry de, 24, 171, 172, 241,250,318,
462, 478, 476, 521, 588, 586, 537, 548,
598, 601.
Hugh de, 448.
, Matilda de, 448.
Baiocis — cont.
Robert de, 80, 54, 128, 184, 250, 810»
812.
, Stephen de, 84, 152.
WiUiam son of William de, 449.
Bak, atte, or Hattebak, William, 534.
Bakalre, Richard de, 868, 420.
Bakebere, Robert de, 890.
See Bagbere.
Bakehere [? Bagneres], 74.
Baker, Bakere, Oeoffrey le, 68.
, Henry le, of Hampton, 242.
, Ivo le, 63.
, John le, 68.
, of Whilehurst, 281.
, Philip le, 255.
Robert le, 258.
, Stephen le, 261.
, Walter le, 251.
Bakham, John de, 162.
Bakhus, Walter of the, 862.
Bakmongere, Walter le, 539, 540, 541.
Bakun. See Bacun.
Balam, Robert, 374.
Baldan, Peter, 307.
Bal'derton [co. Nottingham], 404.
Baldewene, William, of Worham, 289.
Baldewyn, Baldewyne, Hugh, 277.
, John, 262.
, a burgess of Shrewsbury, 487.
See Baudewyn.
Baldewyncroft [co. York], 847.
Baldock, Baudake, Ralph de, bishop of
London, 149, 178, 192, 209, 380, 388,
895, 399.
a principal collector of the
tenth, 60, 235, 392, 894, 515, 524.
, his vicar -general, Master Wil-
liam de Bray, 404.
Baldock, Baldok, co. Hertford, 79, 181, 372,
318, 423, 535-541, 545, 546.
Baldok, John de, 323.
, Roger, 87.
, WUliam de, 880.
Baldwin, emperor of Constantinople, 47.
Baldwin. See Baldewyn.
Baldyng, Adam son of William, 51.
, Andrew, 51.
, John, 51.
, son of William, 51.
, Laurence son of Adam, 51.
, Walter, 51.
, William, 51.
Bale. See Bathley.
Balgy, Robert, 461.
Balibrenegan, 154.
Balibyn, Richard de, keeper of Randonn
castle, 63.
Balicathel, 154.
Balicolgen, 154.
GENERAL INDEX.
621
Balinghem, Ernolph de, 141.
Balky, Gilbert, 150.
Balla, John de, canon of Clonfert, 192, 267.
Ballard, Richard. 14.
, , and Sarra his wife, 271.
Ballardi. See Lucca.
Balle, Henry, 373.
, Richard, J39, 540, 541.
, Thomas, of Castelframeljngham, 509 .
, William, 301.
, , of Stalingburgh, 482.
Ballenovre. See Bolsover.
Balliol. See Oxford.
Balliolo, Balliol, Alexander de, 214, 391.
, , Isabella bis wife, 891.
, , , her son the earl of
AthoU. 891.
Edward de, 283, 329.
, Ingelram de, 48.
, , Isabella, late the wife of, 120.
, Johnde, 91, 112, 149.
William de, 576, 580.
5eeBaillol.
Ballok, AlA-ed, 174.
Ballsover. See Bolsover.
Ballycorus, Ballymakcorys, co. Dublin, 154.
Ballymaconen. See Balymakconyn.
Balne, Adam de, 413.
Balsall, Balshale [co. Warwick], 481.
Balscote, Nicholas de, 59, 115, 215, 568.
, , chancellor of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 206, 271.
, , chief baron of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 572.
Balshale. See Balsall.
Balycheuyth, 154.
Balylechlyn, church of, 850.
Balymakconyn, 154.
Balymakcorys. See Ballycorus.
Bamburgh, Bambrough, Baumburgh, co.
Northumberland, castU of, 26, 225,
286, 264, 427, 460.
, letters patent dated at, 878.
Bamburgh, co. Lincoln. See Baumber.
Bamburgh, Bameburgh, Baumburgh, John de,
257.
, Roland de, 166.
, William de, 450.
Bamville, Baunville, William de, 84, 335.
Banbury, Banncbury [co. Oxford], 460.
Bandinell, Master Byndus de, of Florence,
189, 192, 267.
Bandon [co. Surrey], 161, 271, 334.
Bangor, archdeacon of. See Seys.
, bishop of. See Seys.
, prebendaries of, Ralph de Melton,
and William de Melton, 176.
, diocese of, 95, 110, 122, 189, 195,
198, 203, 271, 289, 850, 480, 484, 518,
520, 557.
Banham, John, 477.
Bannebmgge. See Bainbridge.
Bannebury. See Banbury.
Banquelle, John de, 34.
, , baron of the Exchequer, 16.
, keeper of the seal for debts,
London, 5, 8.
Banstead, Banstede, co. Surrey, 216.
Banyard. See Baynard.
Banyngham, Geoffrey de, 488.
Bar, John le, of Cotesford, 582.
See Barre.
Bar of the New Temple. See London.
Baraw, Bernard, 270.
Barbarel, John le, 181.
Barbarine, Grisius, or Grisius de, 59, 79, 118,
145.
Barber, Barbour, Alan son of John le, 809.
, Geoffrey le, 252.
Gocelin le, of Oreford,hiR wife Agnes
de Baudreseye, 8.
,Hughle, 129,420.
, John le, 809.
, Peter le, 808.
, Reginald le, deputy of the king's
butler in the port of London, 88.
, Richard le, of Covene, 291.
, Richard son of Robert le, of South-
ampton, 259.
, William le, 430.
Barbon, Berebronne [co. Westmoreland], 288.
Barbour. See Barber.
Bard, Barde, John, of Buterwyk, 60.
, Percotus, 97.
, Peter, king's mariner, 375.
> Peter, of Sandwich, 365.
, William, of Butterwyk, 444.
Barde, Doffus son of Bartholomew de, 120.
Bardelby, Berdelby, Robert de, 132, 238,293,
345, 508, 548.
,the Great Seal delivered to, 411.
, , parson of Boston church, 894,
451,460,461,468,559.
, , presented to Horsele Church,
113.
, , presented to Monkton-Moor
church, 332, 398.
Bardelby. See Barlby.
Bardeneye. See Bardney.
Bardestaple. See Barnstaple.
Bardfield, Berdefeld, co. Essex, 262.
Bardi. See Florence.
Bardney, Bardeneye, co. Lincoln, 125, 473.
, abbey of, 97, 100, 107, 109, 146, 808,
204, 292, 379, 473.
, Robert, abbot of, 450,473.
, Robert de Waynflete, abbot of, 277»
349.
, monks of, 40, 125.
Bardolf, Thomas, 269.
Bardsey, Berdeseye [co. York], barony of,
414.
622
GENERAL ISDEX
Ave, JobB de K 2M.
, JP^^^Am, t:it.
Bmnutjn, BftrecxiiiO, Drofo dt, O, ^, lit,
GOben de, 2U.
,Jofcn,t? 1.1*4.
Baiph,90I,
, Kob<T%379,
iterrril^, Bieb^ni de, 44«.
See aUo BereriZe.
Itereve, John d^r, 4^<.
5e< KtJTcnr.
Bftnrwrirthe. .Se^ Barvortli.
Ifctffr/rd, Brndef^/rd ^co. Xoifolk], 3»«, 397.
, Little, Hereford, eo. Oxford, 170.
, BcreCord, co. Wiit*, 19.
St. MAitinX Berc:ford Sc Hartin, eo.
Wilt«, 3.'53. 547.
BftrfoTth, Bereford, eo. York, 245.
BmrgiU, 2daxifred d«, 278.
Bark. .S>« B«rrow.
Harkehy. Henry d«, 108.
TboiDai de, aod llfclewjtui hii wife,
568.
Barkeldale, William de. 340.
Barker, Barkere, Jobn le, 252.
, John Kou of Stephen le, 419.
...., Robert le, of Ipftwicb, 383.
William le, 327.
Barking, Berking, co. Esmz, abbesA and eon-
vent of, 136. 5<i7.
Barking cbnrcb. See Tx>ndon.
Barkway, Berkwey, Berkeweye, eo. Hertford,
419, 539.
Barkwelle, Henry de, of Aiibton, 420.
Barlay, Roger de, 165.
See Berlai.
Barlby, Bardelby, Barthelby [eo. York'}, 347,
432.
Barling, Berlynge [eo. Essex], 276.
, , CO. Kent, 158.
Barlings. Barlinges [or Oxeney] , eo. Lineoln,
abbot of, 438.
, abbot and conirent of, 437, 482.
Barmby by Ilowdeii, Bameby by Uouedon, eo.
York, 167.
on the Moor, Bameby, co. York,
425.
Banning, West, West Barmlynge, West
Bramljmg, co. Kent, 61, 68.
Barmlynge, or Bramlyng, Robert de, 61, 68.
See Banning.
Bamaby apon Don, Bameby [co. York], 156.
Barnard Castle [co. Darbam], 883.
Baraby, Bameby [co. Nottingham] , 296.
, CO. York, prebendary o^ 431.
Bameby, John do, 246.
, ....... Thomas his fellow, 425.
John son of Henry de, 247.
I
154.
541.
., w — , to, Jan.
, Jenwye ^col Socfelk], abbot oC SSO.
[eoL Saflblk], »4.
fViniiigliam [eo.
Koifolkj, 563, 544.
[eoL Devon]* to pio-
Tide a ship, S52.
^ Bemeston [ool Hmtiagh—], 419.
Banton, Banefm, Gika de, 89.
, Nicholas de, 42C.
Barawell, BemewcUe, eo. Cambridge, 216.
, prior and eoofeiof, 162, 266, 551.
, Bcnewelle [eo. KoidiaiBptOB], 168,
254.
, John Frere le Pttvooe of. 168, 154.
, William atte Castd <d, 168, 154.
, WiUiam, parson of, 168, 154.
Bam wood, Bemewode [eo. Gloooatter], fdraat
of, 336.
Bamyngfaam, Walter de, 308.
See Bamingfaam.
Baroun, Baron, John, of Pilteye, 851.
, , of Orkstede, 407.
.William, 128, 311.
Barre, John atte, 170.
, John de la, 25.
Nicholas atte, 368.
, Robert, 202.
, Roger de Parra, 305.
Thomas son of Robert, 201.
, Thomas de la. 514.
See o/jo Bar; Ber; Bere; Panra
Barre.
Barri. See Barry.
Barrington, Barynton, co. Somerset, 41,411.
Barrok, John, 531.
Barrow, Bark, or Berk, eo. Rutland, 497, 501.
, Bame [co. Lincoln], 446.
, Barwe [co. Suffolk], 152.
, Barewe, co. Somerset, 108.
Barrow-apon-Soar, Barwe-on-Sore, co. Leices-
ter, 222.
Barrowby, Berghby [co. Lincoln], 888.
Barry, Barri, John de, 181.
, Robert, 185.
, WiUiam, 168.
Barsan, Bemnrd de, 94.
Barsham. Robert de, 261.
Barstaple, Berdestaple, co. Essex, 216.
OENEBAL INDEX.
623
Barthelbj. See Barlbj.
Bartherton, William Mathea of, 171.
See Batherton.
Bartholomew, Bartholomew son of, de Witton,
567.
, Doffos son of, de Barde, 120.
Barton, Angetil de, with Richard, John,
Walter and Ralph his sons, 808.
, John de, 88, 345, 247.
, of Fryton, 85, 244, 815, 816,
422.
Peter de, 86.
, Master Philip de, canon of Lincoln,
225.
, Ralph de, 99, 286.
, Richard de, 16.
, Robert de, 50, 75, 89, 120, 219, 226,
246, 250, 254, 815, 828, 416, 442, 470,
474,521,538,550,604.
Barton, Berton, 212, 818, 866, 519.
, [co. Cambridge] , Richard It Smjthes*
sone, or Smithessone of See
Smythessone.
,co. Hants, 288.
, CO. Lincoln, 10, 46, 446.
[co. Northampton], 808.
[co. York], 245,445.
^ Abbots, CO. Gloucester, 282.
, King's. See also Bath.
Regis by Gloucester, 238.
Stacy [co. Hants], church of, 120.
See aiio Bristol.
BartOD-apon-Humber, co. Lincoln, 109, 196,
416,478.
Barue, Walter, of Seton, 426.
See Barrow.
Barwe, Robert de, 41.
, Roger de, 887.
, William de, 397.
Barwe-on-Sore. See Barrow.
Barworth, Bareworthe [co. Hertford], 184.
Barynton. See Barrington.
Bas, Maynerus, 276.
Bascle, Peter, 115.
Bascot, William, 276.
Basely, John, 227.
Baseson, Richard, 229.
See cUso V\m Bace.
Baset. See Basset.
Basevile, Thomas de, 168, 254.
Basingge, Basing, John de, 80, 184.
, William de, 531.
Basingges, Basynges, Gregory de, parson of
Lyngefeld, 121.
, William de, 251.
, and Margaret his wife, 258.
Basingstoke, Basingstok, William de, 13, 890.
Basingstoke, co. Hants, 216.
Basingwerk [co. Flint], abbot and conrentof,
155.
Basire, Stephen, of Longchamp, 898.
Baskerrille, Baakerrilla, Batkervfle, Michael
de, 28.
, Richard de, 28, 66, 174, 185.
, Roger de, 312.
, Walter de, 178, 835, 841.
See Boscherville.
Basset, Baset, Alice, late the wife of WQliam,
150.
, John, 177.
, , ofLuffenham, 28, 166,600,608.
, Peter, 600.
, Ralph, of Drayton, 588.
, Richard, of Welledon, 1 10, 242.
, Roger, 872.
, Thomas [parson], of Camberoun
church, 146.
, William, 52, 55, 146, 150.
Bassildon, Basteldon [co. Berks], 88.
Bassingbume, Bassyngbume, John da, 868,
603, 605.
, , and Agnes his wife, 475.
, John son of Stephen de, 472.
, Martin de, 540,546.
Bastard, a, without heirs, 501.
Bastard, Benedict, 256.
, Richard, 200.
Basteldon. See Bassildon.
Bastenthwayt, Alexander de, 188.
Bastervasio, William Lambeti de, 357.
Basy, Roger, and Alice his wife, 848.
, , the father, and Margaret his
wife, 848.
, , citisen of York, 415.
Basynges. See Basingges.
Bat, James, 69.
, William le, 7L
Bataile, Henry, 568.
See Batille.
Batchworth, Bacheworthe, co. Hereford, 89.
See Bacheworthe.
Bate, Henry, 258, 296.
Bateford, John de, 42, 547.
Bateford, co. Chester. See Backford.
Batefosse, Peter de, 457, 458.
Batelesmere. See Badelesmere.
Bateman, Richard, 344.
See Fix Bateman.
Batesford. John de, 88, 40, 42, 85, 86, 108,
104, 128, 128, 129, 181, 168, 170, 236,
288, 289, 244, 246, 247, 248, 251, 258,
255, 256, 258, 263, 809, 328, 868, 889,
428, 424, 425, 470, 477, 580, 601, 608.
Bath, archdeacon of, Henry de Sandwyoo, 100.
, bishop of, 217.
Bath [co. Somerset], abbot and conrent of,
217.
, prior of, 238, 498, 498.
, Robert, prior of, 14, 67,
, prior and conrent of, 97, 149.
, Ralph Ganard, a monk of, 97.
, William de Hampton, a monk of, 97.
624
GENERAL INDEX.
Bath — conl.
, town and barton of, 217.
SeeBoBi.
Bath and Wells, bishop of, 217, 370.
, See Drokencsford ; Hcsselshagh.
diocese, bishopric, or see of, 47, 97,98f
100, 111, 115, 116, 134, 191. 277, 859,
523.
, keeper of, John Moriz, 114.
Bathel, William do, 853.
Bathele, William de, presented to Bathele
church, 349.
Batholey. See Bathley.
Bathcman, Richard, 419.
Batbertsn, Bartherton, Betherton, co. Chester,
128.
Bathewyk. See Bath wick.
Bath^te, Bathkct [co. Linlithgow], 409, 416.
Bathket. 5ee Bathgate.
Bathley, Bale, Bathele [co. Norfolk], church
of, 349.
Batheley, co. Nottingham, 229.
Bathwick, liathewyk [co. Somerset], 382.
Batildor, John, 296.
Batille, Robert, 475, 542.
See Bataille.
Batour, Nicholas, 128.
Battle, CO. Sussex, 597.
, abbot of, 292, 426, 437, 493.
, , John do Northburne, 348, 355.
, , John [de Thanet], 45.
, , John de Whatlington, 50, 57,
336.
, and convent of, 268, 597.
, monks of, 45, 336.
Batut, Master Peter de la, 117.
Baty, Thomas, 35.
Batyn, Adam, 63.*
, Nicholas, 600.
Baud, Baude, John, 127.
, Simon, 532.
, Simon le, 321.
, Walter le, 184, 244, 538, 603, 605.
Baudake. See Baldok.
Baudewyn, Baudewyne, John son of John,
276.
Thomas, 127, 165.
William, 58.
See alto Baldwyn.
Baudreseye, Agnes de, wife of Gocelin le
Barber, 8.
Baudry, Hugh, 85.
Baughaltref, 586.
Baukerville. See Boscherville.
Baumber, Bamburgh, Baemburgh [co. Lin-
coln], 166, 445.
Baumburgh [co. Northumberland]. See
Bamburgh.
See Bamburgh.
Baunville, See Bamville.
Bauseye, Thomas de, 129, 240.
Bautre, John de, 533, 534.
See Bawtrey.
Baret, or Ganet, Peter Bemardi of, 357.
Baveut, Hugh, 581.
, Roger de, 540.
Bavis, Robert de, 847.
Bawe, John, 305.
Bawtry, Bautre [co. York], 368.
Baxeby, Adam de, 574.
Bayard, William, 118, 124.
Baylham, Beylham, co. Suffolk, 191.
Baynard, Bayfrnard, Baignard, Banyard,
Robert, 23, 184, 263,* 268, 308, 316»
817, 329, 367, 368, 87 1, 423, 425, 459,
492, 531, 541, 54i.
Baynard Castle. See London.
Baynton. See Bainton.
Bayonne, 78, 265, 883.
, the king's bailiff of, 455.
, men of, dispute with men of the
Cinque Ports, 277.
, mayor and commonalty of, the king's
approbation notified to, 6.
, their proctor, John de
Lystowe, 6.
, ship St. Mary of, 604.
Bazan, Roger, 307.
Bcaksbourn, Bekesbonme [co. Kent], 523.
Bcalaunte, Thomas, 485.
Bealde, Simon, 528.
Bear, a she, of the price of lOOt., 477.
Beard, vow not to cut the, 76, 830.
Bearden, Berdenne, Berdon, co. Easex, 104,
168. 205.
Bearley, Burleye, co. Warwick, 178, 370.
Beam, Bom, 74, 78.
I^arriz, Ajuald de, 367.
Beatrice, Henry uon of, 474.
, Walter son of, de Swyneflet, and
Adam his brother, 256.
Beaubec, abbot of, 2, 279.
Beauchamp, Beuchamp, Guy de, earl of
Warwick. See Bello Campo.
, John de, 30.
, John de, of Benner, 417.
, Richard de, 291.
Warin Rogeresman, 128.
See also Bello Campo.
Beaufoy. See Ikllafago.
Beaul, William, of Calne, 44.
Beaulieu, co. Hants, abbot and conrent of
271,416.
Beaumaris, Beaumareys, co. Anglesey. 149
327,578. •
castle of, 93, 102, 451.
Beanmont, Thomas, 290.
See Bello Monte.
Beaumound, William do, 277.
Beaumund, William de, 264.
Beaupre. See Bello Prato.
Beauvaiz, Walter de, 434.
GENERAL INDEX.
625
Beauvcr, Adam de, and Cicely his wife, 164.
, John de, 164.
Beauvojs, Philip de, 155.
, Muster Simon de, 155.
Beauxamys, William, 592.
Bebon, John, 374.
Bee. Sec Bck.
Beo Ileliuin, Bee, Gilbert, abl>ot of, 45, 50,
301.
Becco, Stephen de, 517.
Beche, Geoffrey atte, 238.
, John de la, 580.
, Reginald de, 597.
, Roger de la, 576, 580.
, William de la, 494.
Becherton. See Batherton.
Bechesworth. See Betchworth.
Bechynton. See Betchton.
Beckbury, Beckebiry [co. Salop], 361.
Beekebury, John de, 185.
Beckenham, Beghhenham, co. Kent, 310.
, church of, 310.
Beckcring. See Bickering.
Beckley, Bcckeley, co. Oxford, 144.
liedale [co. York], 299.
, Rlias parBon of, 553.
, Helias parson of, 574.
Bedale, John de, 260, 314, 317, 366.
Bedde, lliomas of the, 474.
Beddington, Bedyngton, Bodington [co. Sur*
rey], 171,271,334,593.
Bedefont. See Bedfont
Bedeford, Adam de, 362.
, Gilbert de, 120.
, Master John de, archdeacon of Lon-
don, 11.
, John de, presented to Penrose
church, 520.
, Simon de, 555.
Bedol, AInnle, 317, 471.
Simon le, of Prestbury, 248.
Bedeman, Henry, 312.
Bedeneye [Gedney], in Holland, co. Lincoln,
church of, 498.
Bodercde. See Bedrede.
Bedestan. See Bidston.
Bcdewclle, Thomas de, 544.
, Waller dp. 544.
See Bad well.
Bedeworthe, William de, 1 98.
Bedewyml, Bi'dewynde, John de, 127, 278,
545, 550.
, , king*a clerk, 488.
, , parson of Kingcstune, 282.
, , steward of Cornwall, 503.
, Walter de, remembrancer of the
Exchequer, 220.
, , treasurer of St. Peter's, York,
306, 320.
Bedfont, Redefonte [co. Middlesex], 578.
63579.
Bedford, Bedeford, castle of, 469.
, town of, 259, 569.
, Friars Minors of, 276.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 151, 270.
, Hoghton near, 138.
, NeMmham abbey by, 212.
, St. Leonard's hospital, 149.
, , master and brethren of, 595.
, tournament at, 525.
Bedford, county of, 91, 112, 249, 329, 587.
, commissioners to assess a fifteenth,
and tenth in, 521.
, a twentieth and fifteenth in, 23.
a twenty-fifth in, 185.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 81. 55.
, constable of the peace for, 125.
sheriff of, 300.
Bedington. See Beddington.
Bedrede, Bedcrede, Almain de, 455, 561.
Bedyngfeld, Robert de, and Joan his wife,
183.
Bedyngton. See Beddington.
Beeding, Upper, Seal, Seele, la Sele [co.
Sussex], 307, 480.
priory of. See Sele.
Beedon, Budene [co. Berks], 71.
Beeford, Biford [co. York], 446.
Beclsby, Belesby [co. Lincoln], 271.
Beere, or Deere, Henry, 420, 471.
Beesby, Beseby [co. Lincoln], 352, 501.
Beeston, Bestone [co. Chester], Ralph de
Vemoun, keeper of the castle of, 482.
, CO. Norfolk, 41, 330.
[co. York], 347.
Beetley, Betele [co. Norfolk], 220, 274.
Begar [near Richmond] , co. York, abbot and
convent of St. Mary's, 154.
Begebroke, Thomas de. 478.
Beger, Peter, 284.
Beget, Richard, 487.
Begge, John, 594.
Beggore, Geoffrey de, 549.
Beghhenham. See Beckenham.
Boil ham, John de, presented to Cheli^worthe
church, 523.
, Richard, or Richard de, 262, 263.
Beithcbourue, Thomas de, 297.
Bek, or Beake, Anthony de, bishoj> of Dur-
ham, 2,14,21.75.108,169, 170, ra,
192. 197, 202, 205, 237, 257, 267. 291,
:e94, 323, 332, 334, 538, 354, 365, 356,
3G0, 375, 38.5, 398, 435, 458, 465.
Stephen de, of St. Neot's, 398.
Bekeby. See Bigby.
Itekesburne. See Beaksboum.
Beketon, Peter de, 37, 878.
Bekyngham, Robert de, 577^518.
I)el by Roslyn [co. Cornwall], 191.
BelaJ^yse, Robert de. 261.
R R
626
GENEBAL INDEX.
Belchtr, Btlecher, Henrj, 581.
, Robert, 529.
Belcherville. See Boscherrille.
Beldaj, Stephen, 834.
Bele, JohD, 289.
, or Kele, Geoffrey de, 127.
See Belle.
Belecher. See Belcher.
Belegrare, Richard de, 481.
, Robert de, 64.
Belesale, John de, 376.
Belesby, Robert dc, and Alice his wife, 167.
See Beelflby.
Belestcde. See Belstead.
Belet, Simon, sheriff of Ix)ndon, 114.
Beleye. See Beolej.
Belkthorpe, John de, 288.
Bella Aqua, Laderava, late the wife of John
de, 602, 606.
Bella Fago, Bellafago, Geoffrey de, 170.
, John de, 168, 177.
, John son of Richard de, 170.
, Ralph de. 23.
, Richard de, 170, 177.
, Roger de, 37, 88, 40, 43, 85, 86, 87,
128, 124, 165, 168, 256.
, , his manor of Harford, 170.
Bellard, John, 153, 410.
Bellardi, or Bellard, Colluchius, 153,888, 410.
See Lacca.
Belle, Adam, 129.
, Denys, 282.
, Henry, of West Askham, and Agnei
his wife, 164, 179,439.
, John, a canon of St. Agatha's, 245.
, Robert, 425.
, , of Quappelade, 831.
, William son of, le Ilunter. See
Bellefone.
See Bele.
Belleau, Hellow, Hellawe, co. Lincoln, church
of, 390, 452.
Bellerby, John son of Robert de, 298.
Belletone, William, le Hunter, 812, 816.
Belle w. See Bella Aqua.
Bello Campo, Alice de, 536.
, Alice, late the wife of Walter de, 122.
acely de, 826, 419, 699.
, , Beauchamp, Guy de,earl of Warwick
[1298-1815], 4, 13, 136, 169, 170, 207,
228, 809, 489, 490, 500, 510, 516, 520,
525, 569.
., y ,his steward. Phi lip de Geyton,13.
, Humphrey de, 488.
, John de, 79.
, [of Eton], 128.
, , of Fifhyde, 69.
, , Nicholas his son, 69.
, of Somerset, 54, 102, 111, 147,
218, 328, 339.
Bello Campo — cont,
, John son of Humphrey de, and Joan
his wife, 488.
, son of John de, 602.
, son of Thomas de, 308.
, Nicholas de, of Fifhyde, 69.
, (Elizabeth his wife, 69.
f Roger df, of Eton, and William his
brother, 128.
, Simon de, 809, 811.
, Walter de, 2, 533.
, William de, 67.
Bello Loco, Ralph son of Cicely de, 87.
See Bewdley.
Bello Monte, Alice de, 238, 244.
, Henry dt, 10, 44, 46, 195, 196, 197,
209, 212, 214, 224, 267, 279, 281, 298,
819, 820, 326, 835, 849, 860, 400, 411,
415, 428, 452, 455, 457, 462, 465, 467,
469, 474, 479, 484, 517, 519, 630, 569,
580.
> keeper of Bardeney abbey, 379.
, , keeper of Roxburgh castle, 2u9,
214,215.
, , Isle of Man granted to, 300, 461.
, , and Alice his wife, co-heiress
of John Comyn, 267, 514.
, Isabella de, lady of Vescy, 225, 286,
264, 382, 460.
, ..••.., late the wife of John de Vcscj,
26.
.......... Lewis de, 580, 584.
, Master Lewis de, 92.
) , dean of the king's chapel of
Stafford, 219.
Bello Monte Rogerii, John de, 117.
Bello Frato, Baldwin de, 598.
Belloude. See Bulland.
Belmont. See Bello Monte.
Belstead, Belestcde [co. Suffolk], 69.
Belthorpe [co. York], 296.
Beltoft, Thomas de, 48.
Belton, John de, 378.
, Reginald de, 87.
, Simon de, 37.
Belutona, Roger de, 574.
Belvero, William de, master of the house of
St. Mark's, Billeswik by Bristol, 878.
Belvoir [co. Lincoln], prior of, 72.
Belymer, Thomas, of Talcam-vaccos, 424,
537.
Belyngges, Robert dc, 230.
Bempton, Benton [co. York], 448.
Ben, Adam, 290.
, Alexander, 165.
, Thomas, 165.
» , Alexander his son, 165.
See aUo Benne.
Benard, William, 419.
Benardeston, Elena daughter of Peter de,
144.
i
GENERAL INDEX.
627
Bench, Common, 55, 87, 145, fllS, SI 5, 265,
273, 286, 291, 292, 356, 302, 375, 401,
448, 467.
, chirographer of tho. See Bradef ord,
Foxton, Hauvillc.
, chief justice. See Hereford.
, justices of the, 7, 22, 86, 43, 401, 485,
552, 556.
, See Bacnn ; Benstede; Bere-
ford ; Bume; Hengham ; Howard ;
Mallore ; Scrope ; Staunton ; Tryking-
ham.
, keeper of the rolls of the. SeeBacxm.
, cutting off a writ from the files of the,
862, 375.
, marshalsca of the. See Marshalsea.
Bench, Kings, 50, 73, 75, 124, 133, 185, 189,
145, 146, 154, 158, 163, 175, 195, 226,
231, 258, 384, 390, 894, 406, 407, 411,
468, 4C9, 550, 565, 570, 595.
, crier of. See Dunstable.
, justice of. See Brabanxon.
justices of the, 17, 45, 860, 467, 490,
501, 552.
, keeper of the writs, &c. See Rasen.
marshal of the. See Poun; Snod-
hulie.
Bench, the. See also Dublin.
Bencdicite, Bobert, of Non^ich, 5, 26, 94, 148.
Benedict, Adam son of Adam son of, and
Thomas his brother, 254, 604.
, Henry son of, 1e Gardener, 126, 127.
, Nicholas son of, le clerk of Homyng,
301.
, Thomas son of William son of, and
Kobert his brother, 254, 604.
, Walter son of, de Assh welle or Esh-
weUe, 535, 537, 539, 540, 541, 545.
, William son of, le Gardener, 126, 127.
Benefeld, Henry de, 288.
, John de, 238.
, Jordan de, 251.
, William de, 401.
S«?Binfield.
Benefield, Benyngfeld [co. Northampton], 168.
Benegcr, John, 48.
, , justice of the Benqh, Dublin, 504.
Benestede. See Benstede.
Benet, Bartholomew, 456.
, William, 809.
•• William, and Joan his wife, of Ex-
minnter, 385.
Benetfeld, William de, presented to Cambroun
church, 899.
Benctlegh. See Bentley.
Beneyt. See Bcnet.
Benfleet, Benflete [co. Essex], 201.
Benham, John do, 69.
, , and Alice his wife, 48.
, William de, 87. 165.
Ik*ningbrough, Henyngburgh [co. York], 824.
Beningholm. See Benningholme.
Beule, William de, 475, 542.
Beunc, Matilda, 42, 169.
, Bobert, 88.
See also hen.
Bennendon, Benyndenne, co. Kent, 248.
Benner. See Binner.
Benningholme, Beningholme, Benyngholm
[co. York], 298, 417.
Bennington, Longebenyugton, co. Lincoln,
217.
Benniworth, Benyngworthe [co. Lincoln], 87,
209.
Bensington, Nettlebed by [co. Oxford], 191.
Benstede, Benestede, John de, 18, 25, 26, 28,
82, 88, 48, 58, 61, 112, 821, 824, 825,
489.
, , Chancellor of the Exoheqner, 6.
, , a justice of the Bench, H4, 198,
258, 812, 423, 425, 470, 478, 489, 582.
, , [keeper] of Thetford priory, 7.
, , keeper of the Wardrobe, 15, 20,
26, 896.
, , parson of Worfeld, 212.
, Bensted. See Binstead.
Benteleye, Bentele, Bentle, John de, 74, 228,
807, 500.
, Bobert son of Richard de, 541.
Bentley, Benetlegh [co. Essex], 815, 697.
,Beneteleye [co. Suffolk], 846.
, Benetlegh, oo. Sussex, 531.
, Bentle, Bentele, co. York, 541.
, , letters patent dated at, 194.
Benton, Adam de, 116, 294, 423, 474.
, Ranulph de, 256, 335, 494, 496.
Benton [co. Northumberland], church of, 294.
...••«.... See Bempton.
Bentworth, Bynteworthe, co. Hants, 509.
Benjndenne. See Beunenden.
Benyngbiirgh. See Beningbrongh.
Benyngfeld [? Benefield, co. Northampton] ,
168,254.
Benyngholm. See Benningholme.
Bony ug worth, Beuyngeworthe. See Benni-
worth.
Benyngworthe, Robert de, 518.
Beoley, Beleye, co. Worcester, 809.
Ber, John de, 256.
, William le, 256.
SeeBari Barre ; Bere.
Berangers, 128, 124, 128.
Berard, Peter son of, de Fortibus, 347.
, Master Richard, 288.
Berardi, John, 806, 320.
, Reginald, 888.
Berbrit, John le, of Sunnebiry, 44.
Bercher, Henry le, 542, 604.
, John le, of Scraptoft, 296.
, Laurence le, of Idinton, 840.
, Philip le, of Throstholffi, 241.
, Ralph le, 419, 471.
, Robert le, 88, 472.
B R 2
628
GENERAL INDEX.
Bercher — cont,
, Stephen le, and Alice his wife, 167.
Thomas le, 433.
, Walter lo, 170.
William le, 35.
See alio Shepherd.
Berching, John 88.
Berdefeld, William de, justice of the Bench,
Dublin, 75, 77, 80.
, Katherinc his wife, 854.
5ee Bardficld.
Berdelby. See Bardelby.
Berdenne. See Bcarden.
Berdeseje. See Bardsey.
Berdestaple. See Barstaple.
Berdon. See Bearden.
Bere, Gilbert de, 185.
, Richard dc, 400, 510.
, a commissioner, 185.
, Richard de la, 582.
, Master Roger de la, 382.
, Valentine de, 44.
See o/so Ikir ; Barre; Ber.
Bere, la Bere by Winchester, co. Hants,
forest of, 553.
Berebronne. See Barbon.
Bereford, Henry de, 317, 318.
John de, 287, 388.
, , a justice of the King*8 Bench,
552.
Richard de, 34, 60, 61, 113, 115, 141,
834, 422, 544, 603, 604.
, a sub-collector of the tenth,
&c., 107.
, , treasurer of the Exchequer,
Dublin, IS.
, William de, 7, 13, 82, 85, 36, 37, 88,
40, 41, 46, 51, 55, 71, 86, 88, 94, 108,
109, 124, 126, 128, 130, 146, 148, 164,
166. 170, 172, 237, 241, 242, 247, 817,
818, 369, 886, 393, 417, 421, 478, 549,
605.
, , justice of the Common Bench,
2, 448, 485.
, , chief justice of the Bench, 286.
See Barford ; Barforth.
Bereham, Henry de, 1 1 0.
, Johnde, 110.
, Master William de, 110.
See Berham.
Bcreman, Berman, Geoffrey, 130, 255.
Hugh, of Hucknall Torkard, 9.
Bcrenger, Ingolram, 94, 118, 133, 191, 193,
255, 256, 51 1, 564, 582, 584, 601.
Bereville, Bcrvylle, Adam de, of Thumeby,
422.
, John de, 248.
See a/xo Barcville.
Berewico, Berewyco, John de, 481.
,..,.... , his heir, Roger 11 use, 494, 564.
Berewyk, Berwyk, Alan de, 554, 555.
John de. 15, 16, 19,36,287,280, 423.
, prebendary of Blebury, 468.
, Thomas de, 362.
See Berwick.
Berfot, Geoff'rey, and Alice hin wife, 153.
Berges, William de, 92.
Bergh, Alexander de, 12, 460.
Richard atte, 153.
See Burgh.
Berghby. See Barrowby.
Berghersshe. See Burghershe.
Berghton. See Broughton.
Berham, John de, 215.
See Bereham.
Beriot, Geoffrey, 445.
Berk. See Barrow.
Berkeley, Berkole [co. Gloucester], 210.
Berkeleye, Berkele, Berkelee, Giles de, 4.
, John de, 48.
, Maurice de, 43, 581.
, , a justice, 586.
, , keeper of the peace for Glou-
cester, 80.
, keeper of the town of Glouces-
ter, 480, 484.
, Robert dc, 600.
Thomas de, 43, 312, 885, 605.
, , Isabella his daughter, 885.
, , the elder, 600, 602.
Berkeweye, Berkwey, John de, 535, 533, 536,
537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 545.
See Bark way.
Berkfeld, Isabella, late the wife of William de,
570.
, , her son William, 570.
Berkhampstead, Berkhamstede, co. Hertford,
115, 199,217, 468.
letters patent dated at, 10, 11, 12, 37,
136.
little, CO. Hertford, 528.
BerkhampHtede, James de, presented to Foul-
mere church, 566.
Berking. See Barking ; Berkyng.
Berks, county of, 249, 329, 515, 518, 556,
587, 592.
, commissioners to assess the twen-
tieth and fifteenth in, 24.
, to assess a fifteenth and tenth
in, 521.
, to levy the twenty-fifth in, 185.
, , conservators or keepers of the
peace for, 31, 55.
footmen to be raised in, 486.
, justices of oyer and terminer for,
158, 194.
, tithes in, 421.
, twentieth and fifteenth for, 567.
Berkwey. See Bark way ; Berkeweye.
Berkyu. See Birkin.
GENERAL INDEX.
629
Berkyng, Stephen de, 188.
, William de, 419.
Berlai, Thomas son of Haldan de, 846.
Se0 Barlay.
Berljmge. See Barling.
Herman. See Bereman.
Bermengha, Eva, late the "wife of Peter ton of
James de, 96.
Bermondsey, Bermandeseie, Bermondeteye,
CO. Sarrey, priory or convent of, 1 14,
503.
prior of, 1 14, 178, 870.
, Henry, prior of, 181, 189.
, Peter, prior of, 566.
, Peter de Sancto Laarencio, prior of,
505.
, the Thames bank near, 178.
, conmiission de walliie et foatatii for,
870.
Bermyngeham, John son of Peter de, 76.
Bern, James, 86,
Bernak, John de, parson of Toft, 9.
, Simon de, 9.
Bernard, the chaplain, 558.
Adam, 882.
, Henry, 291.
, Martin, 810, 812.
, Peter, 78.
, Richard, 82.
, Muster Bobert, 206.
, Simon, 262.
, William, of Apelton, 245.
', , , William his brother, 245.
son of. 5tfe Fix Bernard.
Bemardi, Peter, 857.
Bcmay, Bcroeye [in France], abbot of, 528.
Bemofeld, Bemcsfeld, William de, 166, 645,
601.
Bemercve, Stephen le, of Chadleshunte, 870.
Berners, Edmund Ic, 262.
, , his wife, 555.
Bernesfeld. See Bemefeld.
Bemeston. See Bamstone.
Bemette, or Breuette, la, co. Northampton,
112,492,511.
Berneval, Koger, 416.
Berueville, Bemevile, John de, 20, 411.
Kichard de, 426, 488.
Bemewelle, Bartholomew de, 280.
See Barnwell.
Bemewode. See Bamwood.
Berneye. See Barney.
Bernham, John de, 80.
See Bamham.
Bernhill, Bemhille, Bemhil, Peter de, 847.
, Kichard de, 261.
, Thomas son of Adam de, 847.
Bemyngham, Kichard de, 428, 543, 548, 602,
603.
Bemyngham — eonL
Walter de, 82, 53, 246, 367, 868, 871,
541, 563, 564.
, , his mother Petronilla de Gros.
568, 564.
5e« Bamingham.
Bertaldi, Guy, 186, 187.
Bertelot, Peter, 125.
Bertherton. See Batherton.
Berthorpe, Walter de, 252.
Bertin, Walter son of, 445.
Berton, Beatrice daughter of Thomas de»
Bondham, 896, 897.
, Henry de, 589, .^40, 541.
, Kichard de, 90, 504.
, Thomas de, Beatrice his daughter, of
Koudham, 896, 397.
Walter de, 585, 537, 589, 545.
, William de, 17.
See Barton.
Berton [? Burtown, co. Kildare], 122.
Bervylle. See Bcreville.
Berwick-on-Tweed, 10, 81, A2, 190, 208, 808,
804, 327, 848, 877, 882, 456, 462, 494,
515,517,524,527.
, king*s council at, 286.
David de Breghyn, keeper of, 456,
459.
, Edmund de Hastinges, keeper of,
459, 578.
, keeper of the town of, 496.
, mayor, bailiffs, &c of, 454, 459.
, the mayor, &c., to provide provisions
for the king, 416.
, custom on wool, hides and wool-felli
in, 449.
, the Exchange there, 510.
, Exchequer of, 214.
, seal called the Coket in, 510.
, St. Mary Magdalen's hospital with-
out, 226.
, letters patent dated at, 266, 267, 286-
811,318-827, 329-846, 848-881, 888,
384, 386, 390, 391, 894, 896, 898, 417,
418, 463, 469, 502.
castle of, 222.
county of, 82, 222.
Berwyk. See Berewyk.
Bescote, John son of Peter de, 384.
Beseby. See Beesby.
Beseville, Thomas de, presented to Bokyng-
ham church, 49.
Besewyk, Walter de, 151.
Besford, in Shawbury parish, eo. Salop, 825.
Beskewode. See Bestwood.
BessiDRby, Baesingaby [co. York], 445.
Beste, Best, John, 90.
, William, 287.
Bestedon, John de, Matilda and Joan his
daughters, 889.
, , John son of Avicia daughter
of, 889.
630
GENERAL INDEX.
Bestedon [co. Dorset], land called, 889.
Besthorpe, co. Norfolk, 151, 165.
Bestoo, Bestooe. See Beeston.
Bestwood, Beskewode [co. Notts], 77.
Betchton, BechjDtOD, co. Chester, 145.
Betch worth, Beches worth, co. Surrey, 531.
[? Blecheworthe], co. Surrey, 526.
Betele. See Beetley.
BetetdoD [co. Dorset], 389.
Bethe. See Beohe.
BethertOD. See Batherton.
Bctlescnmbe, Bettlescombe, Robert de, 331,
848.
Betoigne, Da-rid de, 552.
, William de, 509.
Betrice, William, 35.
, , Alan his son, 35.
, Walter brother of Alan, 85.
Bette, Gilbert, 195.
Walter, 117.
Bettenham, Henry de, 477, 478.
, William de, 477.
Bettinus, Dinns son of, de Friscobaldit, 806,
320.
Bettlescombe. See Betlescnmbe.
Betton, Henry de, 240.*
Beuchaomp. See Beauchamp.
Beudyn, Robert, 209, 212.
Benelham [?Bibleham], co. Sussex, 56.
Beuer>(e, Alan, 807.
Beuery, Bevery, Alan de, 95, 157.
, Albinus de, 19, 21, 95, 110, 157.
BcTcrcote, Bcrercotes, William de, chancellor
of Scotland, 95, 106, 118, 456.
, , presented to St. Peter's, North-
ampton, 831.
Beverlaco, John de, 142.
Robert de, 179.
, Roger son of Roger de, 440.
Sinoonde, presented toEston church,
92.
, Thomas de, 458.
, William de, ' messager/ 167.
See Beverley.
BeYcrlagh, John de, 423.
, Richard de, 423.
, William de, 423.
Bererley, William de, 18.
See Beverlaco.
Beverley, co.Tork, 88, 151, 171, 210, 308, 309,
347, 398, 421, 472.
, Friars Preachers of, 398.
, letters patent dated at, 276, 277, 278.
, pavage for, 88, 120.
, St. John's, chapter of, 822.
, • Master Roger de Welleton,
prebendary of St. Michael't altar in,
143.
, provost of, Walter Reginaldi,
3,11.
, , William de Melton, 286.
Beverley, St. John's— «ORf.
, , provoit and canoDi of, 285.
, , provostship of, 8, 8, 11.
, , tithes in Holdemess and Waldo
for, 286.
Bevery. See Beuery.
Seville, Beyville, Reginald de, 352.
, Walter de. 890.
Bevington, Bevynton [co. Qloacester], 210.
Bewdley, [co. Worcester], 87.
Bewick, Bew}k, co. Northumberland, 475,
542.
, CO. York, 870, 412.
, Robert deHalsham, prorost of,
807.
Beylham. See Baylham.
Beynyn, or Bey vyn. See Beyvyn.
Beysby. See Beesby.
Beyskale within Sherwood forest [eo. Notting-
ham], 212.
Beyssy, Walter de, 249.
Beysyn, Walter de, 82.
Beyton, Richard son of William de, 867.
Beyville. See Beville.
Beyvyn, or Beynyn, Roger, 423, 425, 470,
530.
Bibbe, John, 63.
Bibleham [?BeveIham], co. Sussex, 56.
Bicester, Bumecestre, co. Oxford, 181.
, prior of, 131.
, See Bumecestre.
Bickeleswade. See Biggleswade.
Bickering, Beckering, Bekeringg [in Holton
parish] CO Lincoln, 547.
Bickerstaff. See Bykerstaf.
Bickerton, Bykerton [co. York], 366, 548.
Bicknacre, Bykenacre [in the parishes of
Danbur^' and Woodham Ferrers, co.
Essex], priory of, 519.
, Humphrey de Weleden, keeper of*
407.
Biddenden, Bidindenne, eo. Kent, 248.
Biddis, Matthew, of Haynton, 478.
Biddlesden, Butelesdon, co. Berks, abbot and
convent of, 164.
Bidindenne. See Biddenden.
Bidston, Bedestan, co. Chester, 158.
Bieme. See Byeme.
Bierton [?Burton], co. Buckingham, 242.
Biesthorpe, John de, 77.
Bifeld, Henr>' de, 227.
Biford. See Beeford.
Bigby, Bekeby [co. Lincoln], 592.
Biger, Elias, 604.
Biggar [co. Lanark], letters patent dated at,
255, 280-284, 299, 808, 311, 812, 814.
Biggleswade, Bickeleswade, Bykeletwade, By-
kelcswade, Bykeleswage, oo. Bedford,
852, 886, 396, 602.
Bigod. See Bygod.
Bikedon, Thomas de, 26.
/
\
OENEBAL INDEX.
631
Bikenore. See Bykenore.
Bilborgh, Bjlbnrgh, Richaid de, 817, 471.
Bildesthorpe, William de, 81.
Bildcwat. See Baildwat.
Bileman, Richard, 262.
Billebury, William son of Hugh de, 5.
, William de, 420.
Billesbnrgb, Matthew de, 195.
BiUesbj. See BUsbj.
Billesleye, Roger de, and Isabella his wife,
237.
Billeswik bj Bristol, St. Mark's [Oaant's
hospital], William de Belrero, master
of, 878.
Billing, Great, Great Billjnge, eo. Northamp-
ton, 202.
Billingford, eo. Norfolk, 818.
Billingsgate. See London.
Billom, Roger, of Hoby, 541.
Billjnge. See Billing.
Billyngleje, William de, 81.
Bilneye, Bilney, Roger de, 110, 477, 580, 588.
Biliby, Billesby, eo. Lincoln, 409, 560.
Bilsington, Bilsinton, eo. Kent, 84.
Bilton [co. York], 86.
Bilton, Hervey de, 862.
Bindona, Helena de, 574.
Binfield, Benefeld [co. Berks], 288.
Bingham, Byngham, eo. Nottingham, 27.
, chapel of St. Elena, 27.
See Byngham.
Bingley, Bingeley, Byngelai [co. York], 847.
Binner, Benner, co. Cornwall, 417.
Binstead, Binstede, co. Hants, 247, 51fl.
Binweston, Bynneweston, co. Salop, 586.
Birches, Richard atte, 170.
, Walter atte, 170.
Bircheston, Henry de, 84.
Birchmore [in Wobam parish, co. Bedford],
church of, 183.
Birchovre, John son of Stephen de, of Asshe-
ford, 535.
Bird. See Brid.
Birdingbury, Burdyngbury, co.Warwick, 872*
Birkhulle. See Brikhulle.
Birkin, Berkyn [co. York], 287,414.
Birland, Richard de, parson of Sok Deneys,
547, 6U2.
Birlay, William de, 50.
Birmingham [co. Warwick], 805.
, St. Thomas's hospital, 805.
Birmingham, William de, or Mac Feoris,
archbishop of Tuam. See Tnam.
Birstal [co. York], church of, 151.
Birstall, Burstal [co. Leicester], 75.
BirstoD, Birstone, Byrstonc, Thomas de, 102,
103, 106.
f William de, 108, 878.
Birth, Ranulph of the, 467.
Birthorp, Birthorpe, co. Lincoln, 583.
Birihorpe, Roger de, 580, 588, 598.
, , with .Tohn and Thomas hit
brothers, 530, 598.
Birton, Byrton, 296, 830.
Birton, Master William de, archdeacon of
Armagh, 64.
Bisele, Richs^ de,421.
Bubham, Bistlesham, Temple Bistlesham, eo.
Berks, 552.
, letters patent dated at, 26, 27, 552.
Bishop. See Bisshope ; Levesque.
Bishops Bridge, co. Lincoln, 536.
Bishops Clyst, Clist Episcopi [partly in the
parish of Clist St. Mary, co. Deron],
175.
Bishops Hatfield. See Hatfield.
Biskeleye, William de, 819.
Bissebory, Henry de, 582.
Bisseye, Bissheye. See Bushey.
Bisshop, Bisshope, Gilbert, 239.
, Hugh, of Eton, 198.
, Richard, of Abyndon, 87, 165.
, Richard son of William, 211.
, William, 239.
See Leresqae.
Bissbopdale, Robert son of Elias de, 856.
Bisshopesthorpe, Thomas de, 87.
Bisshopworthe, 809, 811.
Bistlesham. See Bisham.
Bisuthbiare, Elias, 68.
Bitche. See Hitche.
Bitchingdon, William de, 548.
Bitham, Bytham [in Beltisloe hondred], oo.
Lincoln, Sonthgrange by, 475, 529.
, West, Westbitham, co. Linooln, 580,
598.
, Bytham [oo. Warwick], 168,254.
Bithirdnne, William, 287.
Bitter, William, 311.
Bitteriog, Bytering [co. Norfolk], 220, 274.
Bitterley, Buttcrle [co. Salop], ohoreh of, 48.
Bittledon. See Biddleedon.
Bitton. See Bytton.
Biweston, Byweston, Alexander, 288.
, Henry son of Alexander, 288.
Blaby, Robert de, 548.
Blachingleye. See Bletohingley.
Blackespaud, William, le Ken, 604.
Blaokhou, co. York, conservators of the peace
for, 428.
Blackmoor, Blakemor, co. Cornwall, 178, 286.
Blackmore, Blakemore [or White Hart in
Sherborne hundred], oo. Dorset, 889.
, hermitage o^ 179.
Blacksalt, WUliam, 245.
Blacktoft, Blaketoft [co. York], 844.
Blacolresle, Master Walter de, 282.
Bladon, Bladene, [eo. Oxford], 225.
Blaen Llyfni, Blaynleveny, BleynleTenj^
Bleynleny, Blanery, Blarenj [co«
Brecon], 22, 62, 298, 885.
032
GENERAL INDEX.
BlagdoD, BlakedoD, co. Somenet, 230.
Blak, Henry, 51.
, John, 51.
, Walter, 51.
Blake, John le, 231, 487.
Blakebroke, John de la, 260.
Blakeburne, John de, 400, 401, 404.
Blakedoo. See Blagdon.
Blakefen, Thomas de, of Hoo, 241.
Blakegate, Thomas de, 477.
Blakeheved, Richard, 169.
Blakeley [co. Stafford], 342.
Blakeman, William, 117.
Blakemor, co. Cornwall. See RIackmoor.
Blakemorc, co. Dorset. See Blackmore.
Blakeney, Sniterley, co. Norfolk, 302, 568.
Blakeneye, Peter de, 85.
Blakcnham, Little [co. Suffolk], 406.
Blakcssale, Koger de, presented to Hoo
church, 5o5.
Blaket, John, 551.
Blaketoft. See Hlacktoft.
Blakewelle, Robert de, 334.
Blaktoft, John son of Henry son of Gilbert de,
261.
, Stephen son of William de, and Henry
his brother, 261.
Blanc, John le, 48.
Blanchminster. See Albo Monusterio.
Bland, co. Westinorelund, 245.
Bland, Blande, Johq de, 245, 254, 604.
, Nigel de. 254,604.
Patrick de, 24.i.
Patrick son of Hugh de, 254, 604.
Robert son of William de, 254, 604.
, Roland de, 245.
, William son of Roger de, and Adam
his brother, 254, 604.
Blandford Forum, Chipping Blandford [co.
Dorset], church of, 336.
Blandys. See Blaundys.
Blanevy. See Blaen Llyfni.
Blanket, John, 289.
Blanqucfort, Blankeford, in Atjaitaine, 83.
Blascote, Nicholas de, ill.
Blaston, Geoffrey de, 543, 600.
, Master Geoffrey de, 391.
, Robert de, 391.
Blauncmustiers. See Albo Monasterio.
Blaundys, Peter de, 600.
l^lanuke, Peter, 357.
Blauue. See Blawe.
Blaveny. See Blaen Llyfni.
Blawc, Blauue, John, 4 1 9, 47 1 .
Blaxhale, or Blaxale, Roger de, presented to
Donyngworthe church, 399, 487.
, William de, presented to I)impinges>
worthc church, 469.
Blayc. lUeives, Bieyves, 60, 77.
Blaynleveny. See Blaen Llyfui
Blebiirgh, Bliburghe, Gleoffirej de, aod Agnes
his wife, 558.
, William de, 278.
5ee Blytbbuigh.
Blebury. See Blewbory.
Blechesdon. See Blechingdon.
Blecheworthe [ ? Betehwortb] , oo. Surrey, 5S6.
Blechingdon, Blechesdon [co. Oxford], 292,
402.
Blechingley. See Bletchingley.
Bledelawe, John de, 494.
Blee, le, near Canterbury [co. Kent], 123.
Bleines, Bleynes. See Blaye.
Bleis, Master W. de, 574.
Bletchingley, Blechingley, Bletchingle, co.
Surrey, 598, 600.
, Blachingleye, co. Kent?, 262.
Blewbui^% Blebury [co. Berks], Adam de
Osgodeby, prebendary of, 468.
, John de Berewy k, prebendary of,
468.
Bleynes. See Blaye.
Bleynleveny, Bleynleny. See Blaen lAjfni.
Bleyseworth, John de, 117.
Bieyves. See Blaye.
Bliburgh. See Bliburghe ; Blythburgh.
Blida, Adam de, prebendary of Hastings
chapel, 408, 428.
William de, 301.
5eeBlyth.
Blisworth, Blysworth [co. Northampton], 193.
Block. See Blok.
Blockedynas. See Dinas.
Blocleye, John de, presented to the church of
Rydelyngeswclde, 3.
Blogate, Philip de, 38.
Blok, or Block, Peter, 420.
, Roger, 477.
Bloker, John, 41.
, Peter his son, 41.
Blokcsworthe, Roger de, 583.
Blome, Henry, 314, 367, 395.
, of Little Ribestan, 311, 816.
Blonvill, Geoffrey de, 126, 127.
Blothus, William de, 38.
Blound. See Blund.
Blounham, Hugh de, presented to Wendeye
church, 113.
Blount, William le, 238.
Blowere, John le, 148.
Bloxham, co. Oxford, 217, 225,
Bloxham, John de, 98, 242.
Bloyou, Bloyu, Alan, 463.
, John de, 503.
Blubberhouses, Bluberhuse [co.], York, 439.
Bluet, John, 51, 145, 200, 826, 407.
, , Margery his wife, 145.
Ralph, 145.
, Walter, 9, 11.
Bluhod, William, 252.
GENERAL INDEX.
633
Blund, Blound, Adam le, 60.
, Adam le, of Ardo, 112.
Andrew le, 193.
Hugh le, 81, 54, 184.
, John le, 41, 51, 86, 88.
, , keeper of the seal for debts*
Loudon, 57, 153.
, sheriflPofKent, 881, 499.
, , mayor of London, 94, 347, 248,
257, 544, 555.
, Peter le, 328, 526.
, Kichard le, of Arclu, 63.
, Stephen le, 101, 396, 575, 577, 579,
583.
, , escheator for Chester, 58.
, Thomas le, keeper of the castle of
Drosselan, 489.
, William le, vicar of Orpyngton, 118.
Blundel, Ralph, 67.
Blunder, Simon, 41.
, , Roger his brother, 41,
Blunsdon, Bluntesdon, co. Wilts, 157, 777.
Bluntesdon, Constance de, 223.
, Henry de, 107.
, , archdeacon of Dorset, 160.
, Master Robert de,378.
Bluyyle, John de, 308.
BIysworth. See Blisworth.
Blyth [co. Nottingham], letters patent dated
at, 141,275.
Blythbnrgh, Bliburgh, Bleburgh [co. Suffolk],
401,429.
Boar Hunt, Borhunte Herbelyn by Porchester,
[co. Hants], 134.
Boarstall by Brill, Borstall, co. Buckingham,
493.
Boatham. See Bootbam.
Bocher, Thomas son of William le, of Hol-
bech, 301.
See also Boucher ; Bucher.
Bocholte. See Buckhult.
Bock, Simon de, 424.
4$«0Buc; Bucke.
Bocke worth, William de, 196.
Bockhampton, Bokehampton [co. Berks], 151.
Bockiug,? Dockyng, co. Essex, 125.
Bockingfold, Buckyugfold, Bukyngfold, [near
Claygate, Brenchesloy hundred, co.
Kent], 40, 161, 176, 187.
Bocland, Boclond. See Buckland.
Boclyton, John de, 247.
Philip de, 247.
Bocton by Wy. See Boughton-Aluph.
Boddeham. See Bodham.
Boddel, or Doddel, Robert, 570.
Bodeham, 573.
Bodele, WilUamde, 159.
Bodeloweudregoys [co. Cornwall], 860.
Bodclowencglojj [co. Cornwall], 360.
Bodcman, Walter de, 25.
Bodemyn, William de, [keeper] of the smaller
piece of the seal for debts for Lost-
wythiel, 388.
5ee Bodmin ; Bodmynia.
Bodenham, Ralph de, 72.
Bodenhampstead. See Bothamstead.
Bodenho, John son of Richard de, 151.
Bodham, Boddeham, co. Norfolk, 283, 284,
287, 578.
Bodmin, Bodmyu, co. Cornwall, 256, 605.
, prior and convent of, 860, 877.
Bodmynia, Hervey de, 605.
See Bodemyn.
Bodrigan, Henry de, 195.
, Otto son of Heniy de, 306.
, Warin de, 882.
Body, Nicholas, of Assheford, 535.
Boeles, John de, 284.
Thomas de, precentor of Kenilworth,
488.
Boeston, William de, 165.
Bogge, Bogc, John, 581. ^
Boghan, Master William de, 28.
, Buchan. See Buchan ; Corny n.
Boghere, Hugh le, 311.
See also Boyrjer.
Boghes, Master John de, 188, 399, 408.
, William de, 568.
Boghewryghte, Boghewrythe, Elias le, 128,
171.
Boghier. See Bowyer.
Bohnn, Bohoun, Bohum, Gilbert de, 231.
, Henry de, and Joan his wife, 587.
, Humphrey de, earl of Hereford and
Essex [1297-1821], 43, 46, 116, 160,
207, 228, 392, 489, 490, 498, 500, 502,
508, 509,517, 52.5, 569, 591, 599,
, , and Elizabeth his wife, countess
of Holland, the king's sister, 80, 84,
160.
, constable of England, 886, 887.
, Humphrey son of John de, 114.
, Joan late the wife of James de, 17,
280.
.See also Boune.
Bois. 5ee Bosco ; Boys.
Bokeby, Robert de, 475, 542.
Bokehampton. See Bockhampton.
Bokeleye, Robert de, 129.
Bokenham, William de, 307.
See Buckenham.
Bokenhampstede. See Bothampstead.
Bokerel, Gervase, and Petronilla his wife, 496.
Bokesworthe, William de, 330.
See Boxworth.
Bokhampstede. See Bothampstead.
Bokhurst, Richard de, 238, 570.
Bokkeden, Thomas son of Elias de, 298.
Boklaunde, Bokland, Boklonde, Roger de, 803.
, Stephen de, 208.
See Buckland.
634
GENEBAL INDEX.
BoktoD Aonlpfa. Set Bonf^lon Alnpb.
BolekedjQu. Sea Dioas.
Bold [b; AMoa Bolterel, co. Salop], I&
Bolde, 179.
Bolde, Robert le, of Tbjugdon, 45.
Bote, Alexuder, 307.
, Jobnle, 400.
Martin, ^5.
, Robert, 228, 307, 549.
William, 301.
Sm also Boiie.
iolehulle, William de, 1B8.
Boleiille, Niclioiaa de, 548, COS.
BolewanlcHhithf, Bolewarehutho. Set Bol-
vorliytliB,
BoleveUe, Bolewelierfs. Stt Ilulwcll.
Bolewere, Thomas le, of Swaveieie, 477, 939,
533, 534.
Bolei, John, 41.
Bolhint, William de^ 380.
BoUngbruku, Bolingebroke, BdliiiKbroli, Bo-
Ijn ([broke, BulfDfrbroke. Bniuebroke,
Andrew de, of York, 317, 471.
Andrew de, mayor of York, 89.
Nicholas de, 171,341,313, 942, 647,
548, G04.
Bolingbroke [cm}. Lincoln], caiile of, 850.
Boliton, Jamivi le, 363.
Bollax in Ttoi^kinglium foteit [co. Northamp-
ton], 333.
BoUe, Robert, 156.
Waller, 63.
Set alio Bote.
Bollesovrc. See Bolsorer.
Bolnebroke. Set Bolingbroke.
Bolnhoo, Lambert de, 549.
Boloigne, John, 315.
Boloigne. See Boulogne.
Bolonia, Albertinus <le. S66.
See Boulogne.
Botonr, William le, 157.
BolflOTer, Btillcsovr.-, Bollewvre [co. Derby],
S3D, 4 G, 42», 488, 565, 5Gtt.
Bolterc, William son of Robert le, of Ljche-
fiiia, 2HSI.
Boltenham, Uundreda late the wife of John
de, 84.
, John de, 96.
Bolton, William do, 423.
, of Hoton, 476.
, of Wjiou, 421.
Bolton, 998.
Bolton, Boullon, co. Northumberland, 474.
[CO. York], 314.
-in-Bo«Und [co. York], 369.
-in-CrBTeu, CO. York, 167.
, , prior of, 26, 399, 440.
, prior and cooTent of, S5, 81,
279, 443, 455.
Soltoii Percy, co. York, 873, 47S.
Botyngbroke. See Bolingbroke.
iloljiiffbope. Nether. See BaUinghope.
BolyugtoD, Bolynton. Set BaUingtao.
Bomhelton. See DomblMan.
Bod, Reginald de, 150.
Set Bone, or Bon.
Bona Requie, Alfred de, 854.
BoDaTentQt«, or BoneareDture, Bjtide, lOO,
339.
, , his brother Philip, 100, 3 3S.
(John, and Peter hia foq, 351.
.Roger, 48, 113.
Bancroft. See Bouncroft.
Bonde, Alan, 426.
, Alexander son of Stephen, 373.
John, 3T8.
Robert, 373.
son of John, 878.
Stephen. 378.
l'hom»a,39.
BondTcihin. Si-e Uiiderlon.
Bone, William. 533.
See Bon i Boune i Boae.
BnueiivuiiliLrL-. See Bonftyenture.
Bonebote, Ralph. 168, S54.
Banegariie. See Bunnegaide.
Banego!<. Bonneges. John, 536, 637. 638, 539,
540,541.545.
Nicholas de, 398.
Boner, or Bouer, Aleiander le, S63.
John, 421.
.Ralph, 406.
, Reginald le, 363.
Hoberl le. 543.
See alio Bovere; Bouejre ) Bowyer.
BoneTille.Ilouville, Henry de, 477.
John de, 147 193, 94,303.
, William de, monk of Grestain, 89.
Bonewalle, Kobert de. 243, 365.
Boneys, ol Boveys, John, 173.
Bongeye, Bartholomew de. 196.
Boniface VIIT., Pope, 66, 67, 98, 101, 111,
133, 140, 143, 146, ISS, S09, 366, 339,
894, 400, 589.
See alio Pope.
Bonkel. See Buunkii.
Bonkhil, John de, a Carmelite fiiar, 666.
Bonne. See Bonne.
Bonnegarde. Bonegarde, 60, 77.
Bonneges. See Bonegos.
Bonne val, WilLiam de, 333.
Bonooa, Roger de, 543, 944.
See Boulogne.
Bonoun, William. 138.
Bonrepos, abhot of, 78.
Bonspojer, Nlcholaa. 263,
Bonville. See Jlonevillo.
'BoDy Master William, SSl, 68B.
Boollinm, Bnatham, Bonthum [in the eity of
York], 836, 470.
GENERAL INDEX.
635
Bootham — cont.
, a liberty of St Mary's abbey, York,
817,471.
Boothby, Botheby [co. Lincoln], 296.
Bor, John le, 262, 263.
Boraston, William de, 338.
Boraston [co. Salop], 338.
Borchardeston. See Botcheston.
Bordeaux, Bourdeaux, Bordigala, 12, 232, 507.
constable of; 7, 12, 17, 18,72,265,
855.
, , to forward wines for the king's
coronation, 7.
, ,Emericus de FriFcombaldis, 278.
, , his deputy Hagclin Hugelini,
278.
, John de Hayeringes, 9.
, constableship of, 234.
, Peter Amalnini, canon of, 62.
, customs of, 83.
, exem ption from tolls on commodities
brought to, 9.
See Burdegala.
Bordel, le [co. York], 410.
Bordeleston. See Barlestone.
Bordes, Bertrand de, bishop of Alby, 105.
Bordesden, Bordesdenne, Bordesdon, John de,
126,166, 169, 172.
William de, 470.
Bordesley, Bordesleye [co. Warwick], 805.
Bordet, Robert, 585.
Bordonn, Geoffrey, 5.
Bordwode, l»\e of Wight. See Bortbwood.
Boreham, Borham [co. Essex], 149.
Borel, John, 419.
John son of John, 419.
, Walter son of John, 419.
See Burel.
Bores worthe, William de, 584.
Borewalle, John de, 371.
Borcwarton. See Burwarton.
Borewode, Borewod, Borwode, Buurewode,
Burewode, Burdwode, Burwode, Brice
de, 167, 181, 801.
, Ralph de, 98, 112, 115, 265, 482.
, Richard de. 111.
, W^illiam de,and Richard his son, 127.
See Burghwode.
Borgoi^e, Walter son of Richard le, 158.
Borham, John de, 521.
See Boreham.
Borhunt, Borehunte, Burhunte, Henry de, 134.
, , his wife Theophania, 134.
, Herbert de, 52, 80, 182, 879, 580.
, Richard de, 55, 601.
See Boar Hunt.
Bom. See Beam.
Boroughbridge, Burghbrigge, Pons Burgi, co.
York, 247, 261, 435.
, letters patent dated at, 880, 420, 451.
Boroughs in Wales, ordinance for, 578.
Borry, Borrey, Isabella, 867.
, Simon, and John his brother, 257» 819.
Borstal, Borstall [oo. Kent], 154.
Borstall. See Boarstall ; Burstall.
Borthwood, Borthwode, Isle of Wight, 108,
128.
Borwode. See Borewode.
Boscastle. See Botreaus.
Boscawen, Henry de, 256.
BoBchenrille, Baskerville, Baakerrille [near
Rouen], St. George's, abbot of, 206.
, John, abbot of, 288.
BoBco, or Bosko, Alan son of Robert son of
Geoffrey de, 847.
, Albert son of Robert de, 119.
, Gnyde, 565.
, Nicholas de, 80, 188, 474, 601.
, Richard de, 85.
, Robert de, presented to Freton
church, 142.
Thomas de, 127, 198.
, William de, 198, 287.
, Master William de, 574.
See Boys.
Bosco Willelmi, Geol&ey de, 489.
Boseham. See Bosham.
Boserille, Robert de, 165.
, Thomas de, 165.
Bosham, Boseham [co. Sussex], 51.
Boshora, Ranulph de, 256.
Bosinton. See Bossington.
Bosko. See Bosco.
Bossart^ Hugh, 247, 252.
Bost, Nicholas, 542.
Boston, CO. Lincoln, 17, 82, 86, 120, 125, 149,
190, 204, 287, 882, 383, 894, 898, 451,
460, 461, 524, 538, 548, 559, 603, 604.
, John de Sutton of, 149.
, Robert de Bardelby parson of, 468.
, Camelite friars of, 17, 149.
, merchants, foreign at, 86.
, merchants, English at, 86.
> customs at, 438, 438, 441, 452, 481,
570.
in Holland [co. Lincoln ] , markets of,
154.
> pontage and pavage for, 96, 553, 585.
, tronage of wool at, 327, 480.
, weigher of wool in the town of, 11.
, alnago of cloth at, 846.
Bosueysek, Richard de, 874.
BotchestoD, Borchardeston [co. Leicester],
160.
Botelbrigge. See St. Botolph's Bridge.
Botelee, Buttele, Brian de, 554, 562.
Boteler. See ButiUer.
Botelcston, Bottclestou, William de, 475, 54S.
Botercram. See Buttercram.
Botereaux, Botereus. See Botreaiu.
Botertram. See Buttercram.
Bjterwyk. See Butterwyk.
636
GENERAL INDEX.
Botes, Robert de, 549.
Boteturte, Boteturt, Botetonrte, Buteturte,
John de, a jastice, 15, 38, 49, 64, 134,
139, 155, 156, 157, 158, 160, 181, 194,
199, 261, 263, 417, 474, 498, 500, 502,
508, 510, 517, 525, 569, 591.
John de, an alienation bj, 337.
, Peter, parson of Moneweden, 404.
Botevilejn. See Butevilejn.
Bothampstead, Bodenhampstead, Bokhamp-
stede [in Hampstead Norris parish],
CO. Berks, 410.
Bothe, Hugh del, 297.
Botheby. See Boothbj.
Botheville. See Bothwell.
Bothwell, Botheville [co. Lanark], earl of
Pembroke's castle of, 408.
Botilbrif^ge. iSee Botolph Biidge.
Botiller, Botiler. See Butiller.
Botlej, Bottele, co. Hants, 20.
Botolph Bridge, Botilbrigge [co. Huntingdon],
578.
Boton, William, 270.
Botreaus, Botreux, Botereaux, Botereus,
William de, 54, 255, 478, 6n5.
Botrelle, William de, 185.
Botreux. See Botreaus.
Botte, Henry, 311.
Bottele. See Botlej.
BottelestOD. See Boteleston.
Bou, Robert son of John, 307.
See Boue, or Bon.
Bouche, Patrick, 246.
, Robert, 340.
Boucher, Hugh le, 531.
, William, 425.
See cUso BochcT ; Buchcr.
Boucherville. See Boscherville.
Boucroft. See Bouncrofu
Bouden. See Bowden.
Boudlers, Emma de, 535.
, John de, and Robert his brother,
535.
Boudon, Alexander de, 268, 837.
, John de, 44, 65.
, Nicholas de, 177.
, Master Roger de, 74.
, William de, 491, 575, 579.
, , parson of Great Stanbrigge, 17.
, William son of William Roger of,
presented to the church of Great
Stanbrigge, 189.
, ,a prebendary of St. Patrick's,
Dublin, 2.
, , prebendary of Pencriche, 7.
Boudon. See Bowdon.
Boue, John, 550.
, or Bone. See Bone ; Bod ; Bon.
Bouor. See Boner.
Boueyre, John, 587.
See Boner; Bowyer ; Bovere.
Boughton Aluph, Bocton by Wy, Boughtoii
Anulph [co. Kent], 480, 506.
Boukhill, John de, a Carmelite friar, 481.
Bouland. See Bowland.
Boulogne, Boloigne, de Bononia, 15, S6, 23.
, honor of, 26, 134, 281, 511, 528.
in Poitou, 74.
Boulton, Bolton, Henry de, 1 72.
, Peter de, 291.
, Robert de, 427.
.., master of St. Mary Magdalen's
hospital, Berwick-on-Tweed, 226.
, Stephen de, Richard his man, 814.
, William de, parson of Kirkeby Mia-
perton, 118, 119.
See Bolton.
Bouncroft, Boncroft, Boucroft, John, 476,
533, 534.
, , and John his brother, 583, 584.
Boune, Bon, Joan de, 560.
, Reginald de, 150.
See also Bohun. *
Bounkil, Bonkel, 458.
See Seneschal.
Bourdcaux. See Bordeaux.
Bourewode. See Borewode.
Bourn, Brunne, Brune, co. Lincoln, 174, 285,
349, 395, 4i)3, 452, 546, 563.
abbey of, 563.
, , Thomas, abbot of, 174.
, , William de Spalding, a canon
of, 174.
Bourne, John de, 178.
, Richard de, provost of the chapel of
St. £lizabcth,Winche8ter, 20.
iSee Bume.
Bourne, Bume, co. Sussex. See Westboume.
Bourne, B^ the. See Beitheboume.
Bourt, John, 351.
Bourtere. See Burtere.
Bourton, Robert de, 232.
See Burton.
Bouteby, Robert de, 246.
Bouthum. See Bootham.
Bouweles, Robert de, 307.
Bovelton, Henzy de, of Killum, 448.
, , and Joan his wife, 443.
Bovere, Hugh, 307.
5ce Boner; Boueyre; Bowyer.
Boveton, Ralph de, 289.
, William, of Staunton, 420.
Boveys, or Boneys, John, 173.
Bovincton, Walter de, 443.
Bovincton, Bovington. See Boynton.
Bovyugton, William son of William de, 845.
See Boynton.
Bowden, Boudon, co. Leicester, 189, 217.
Bowedok, John de, 307.
Bowers Giffard. See Burcs.
i
GENERAL INDEX.
637
Itowes [co. Tork], castle of S75.
, letters patent dated at, S, 3.
Bowes, Master John de, 379.
, Simon son of Adam del, 297.
Bowland, Bouland [co. York], 269.
Bowthorpe, Buthorpe, co. Norfolk, 824, 348.
Bowyer, Boghier, John le, 232.
, John le, of Warwick, 242.
SeeBoghere; Boner; Bouej^rc; Bovere.
Boxford, William de, 243.
Boxgrove, Boxgrave, co. Sussex, Laurence de
Gloucestre, prior of, 594.
Boxley, Boxle, co. Kent, 153, 276.
, abbot and conrent of, 163.
Boxore, William de, 176.
Boxoure, John de, 363.
, WilUam de, 363.
Boxstede, Roger de, 491.
William de, 380.
Box worth, Bokesworthe [co. Cambridge], 527.
Boycot, Roger, 809.
Bo>del, WilUam, 103.
Boydin, Boydyn, Thomas, 98.
Boydon, Thomas, 176.
Boye, John, 68.
, William, 422.
Boylond, Boyland, John dc, 23, 30, 54.
Boynton, John de, 345.
, Robert de, .'^49, 603.
, , conmiissioner toaching the
county of York, 24, 34, 184, 203.
, , his son John de Boynton, 345.
Boynton, Bovyugton, Bovington, Bovincton,
CO. York, 488, 443, 446.
Se€ Brington.
Boys, Bois, Guy de, 223.
, Henry du, 388.
, John de, 290.
, William, 380, 378, 436.
, William du, and William and John
his sons, 239.
See Bosco.
Boyrille, John de, of Catton, 246.
, William de, and Joan his wife, 444.
, , Joan his widow, 444.
, William dc, of Cliyelaud, 486.
Bozhale, W^illiam de, 488.
Brsban, Gilkyn, 129.
Brabant, 201, 214,591.
, John, duke of, 55, 57.
, merchants of, 55, 57, 277, 42-1.
, princess Margaret's dower lands in,
214.
See also Lorraine.
Brabanzon. See Brabazon.
Brabazon, Brabanzon,Biubanzoun, Brabauzun,
Roger le, justice of the King's Bench,
17, 32, 33, 86, 38, 40, 41, 46, 51, 56,
76, 85, 86, 88, 94, 124, 125, 155, 164,
167, 248, 257, 360, 407, 421, 483, 543,
544.
Brabazon, &c., Roger le — cont.
, , custody of the lands of Isabella
de Milton granted to, 838.
Bracebrige, Bracebrigge, John de, 45, 179,
271,298.
Bracere, Bartholomew son of Stephen le,
295.
Brachneholm. See Brackenholme.
Brackele. See Brackley.
Brackeley, Richard de, 877.
Brackenholme, Brachneholm, Brakenholm,
[co. York], 847,440.
Brackley, Brackele, 472.
, Brackele [co. Northampton ] , chapel
of St. James, 226.
Bracon Ash, Brakene, co. Norfolk, 58.
Braoy, Robert de, 84, 54,249,309,811,866,
871.
Bradbnme. See Bradebume.
Braddele, John de, 272.
See Bradley.
Bradebume, Bradbume, Roger de, 24, 186,
195, 250.
Bradefeld. See Bradfield.
Bradeford, John de, 371.
, , chirographer to the Bench, 7, 86.
, WiUiam de, 427.
See Bradford..
Bradegate, John de, 119, 812.
See Bradgate.
Bradelay, Bradele, Ralph de, 445.
William de, 554.
Bradele, Bradcieye. See Bradley.
Brademedewe, Richard de, of Norton, 349.
Braden, Bradene, Bradon [co. Northamp-
ton], forest of, 116, 332.
See Bradon.
Bradene. See Braydon.
Bradenestoke, Bradcnstok, John de, 314,
600.
Bradeneye, Master Anthony de, 539.
Bradenham, Robert de, 87, 258, 550.
Bradenh.im, East, Estbradeham [co. Norfolk],
153.
Bradesby, Thomas de, 36.
Bradestede. See Brasted.
Bradewalt, Robert, 2.'>2.
Bradewelle, John de la Mare of, 163.
, William de, 114, 527, 562.
See Bradwell.
Bradfield, Bradefeld, Bredefeld, co. Suffolk,
21,217.
St. George, or Monks Bradfield [co.
Suffolk], 564.
Bradford, Bradeford, co. Salop, hundred of,
201.
Bradgate, Bradegate [co. Leicester], 66.
Bradley, Bradele, Braddele, Bradelay, Bra-
dcieye, Little, Little Bradeleye [co.
Suffolk], 512.
by Chieveley, Bradele by Chirele, co.
Berks, 154.
638
GENERAL INDEX.
Bradley, &c.~con^
, Bradele, co. Lincoln, 409, 560.
hy Unmsby [co. Lincoln], 272.
, Bradelaj, co. York, bridf;e of, 601.
See Maiden Bradley.
Bradon. See Braden.
Bradstede. See Brasted.
Bradwell, Bradewclle, chnrc^ of, 460, 462,
488.
, CO. Buckingham^ 41, 309.
Brae, Robert, 2.
Braem, John, 189.
Brag, William, 143.
Braghhinge, Nicholas de, 247.
See Braughiog.
Braham, William, 88.
Brailea, Brt^yles [co. Warwick], 870.
Braillesford. See Braylesford.
Brain. See Brayn.
Braindetton. See Braundeston.
Braintree, Branktree, co. Essex, 369, 426.
Brak, Michael, 169.
Brakene. See Bracon Ash.
Brakenholm. See Brack enholme.
Brakescumbe. See Brankescumbe.
Brakthwayt, Roger son of Rog^r de, 340.
Bramford, Peter de, 538.
See Braunford.
Bramley [co. York], 592.
Bramlyng, Barmellyng, Robert de, 61, 68.
iStee Banning.
Brampton, Adam de, 317.
y John de, 313.
, Thomas son of John de, 171.
Brampton, church of, 112.
[co. Suffolk], 375.
[co. York], 463.
Bramshill, Bromeshulle [in Eversley parish,
CO. Hants], 479.
Bramwra, Braomwra, [or Thomas Close, co.
Cumberland], 338, 380.
Brancaster, Brauncester, co. Norfolk, 86.
Brandiston, Brandeston, co. Norfolk, 477, 530,
533.
Brandon [oo. Suffolk], 284.
, Braundon, 522.
Brandonefery, John de, 582.
Brandoneweyes, Brandunways [co. Durham],
435, 486.
Brangor, Reginald, 603, 605.
Brankelowe, John, 307.
Brankescumbe, Brakescumbe, Joceus de, 28,
29.
, Joceus de, assessor of tallage, cos.
Cornwall and Devon, 521.
Branketre, Edmund, 311.
Branktree, Branketree. See Braintrte.
Branston, Brannceston [co. Lincoln], 73.
Branswell. See Brauncewell.
Brantesdon, Simon de, 339.
Brantingham, Brantyngham [co. York],
church of, 143.
Brantingham, John de, 166.
Brantou, Brian de, 32.
Bras, Richard, 867.
Brasseuxs, 74.
Brast, Gteoffrey, 127.
Brasted, Bradestede, co. Kent, 61, 262.
Brasur, Adam le, of St. Agatha, 245.
Braughing [Draghhinge?], co. Hertford, 247.
Braumwra. See Bramwra.
Braun. See Brayn.
Brauncester. See Brancaster.
Brannceston. See Branston.
Brauncewell, or Branswell, co. Lincoln, chnrch
of, 135, 202, 466.
Braunche, Joan daughter of Thomas, 571.
William, 571.
Braundeston, Braindeston, Joan de, 589.
, Margaret, late the wife of Hugh de,
92, 589.
, , her daughter, 589.
Braundon. See Brandon.
Brauuford, Braunteford, Robert de, 476, 538.
, Thomas de, 8^.
See also Bnmtord,
Bray, Braye, Adam de, or Adam, 454, 495,
503, 504, 527, 558, 606.
, .presented to Benflete church,
201.
, John de, 421.
, , a conservator of the peace, co.
Notts, 54.
, , presented to Wallingford churchy
109.
, Robert, 279.
, Robert de, 546.
Theobald de, 131.
, Walter le, 539, 540, 541.
, Master Wil liam de, vicar-general of
the bishop of London, 404.
Bray, Braye, co. Berks, 217, 386, 402, 554,
568.
, church of, 421.
Braybroke, Gerard de, 127.
Braydon, Bradene, co. Wilts, 805.
Braylesford, Braillesford, Henry de, 24, 80,
55, 186.
Brayn, Brain, Braun, Simon, 419, 559.
, WiUiam, 282, 242, 345.
Brayton [co. York], Burton by, 482.
Breadsall, Brideshale, Breydeshale [co.
Derby], 250.
, Ranulph le l*iper of, 8.
Breamore, Bromere, Brommore, eo. Hants,
216, 217.
Breche, John de [the father], 363.
, , the son, 363.
Brechham, Ralph de, 129.
Bredefeld. See Bradfield.
Bredles, Robert, 248.
GENERAL INDEX.
639
Bredmore, Brademere, eo. Wilu, S64.
Bredon. 5m Breedon.
Bras, Bobert de, 74.
Bree<lon, Urr-doii [co. Lincola], 160.
Bra?), John, S«
Bletthyn, David du, 447.
, ciutamiof Berwick uaisned t4
449.
.keeper «f Berwick-on-Twaed,
4S«, 499.
BKhaUe. Set Brill.
BrahuM, Peter de, SO.
S>« Brewota.
Brcmbd, Bobert, 117.
BremeagrHve, Bren]me9grnTG,Thoili>ide, SS.
, William de, 4SI.
Stt Bromtigtore.
Breode, John, SOB.
Brene, Tlugb, 337
Breneo, HogeT. 2(13.
Brenetle. Set Bemelte.
Broolee^ Eliubeih de, 4S8.
, Junes de, 458.
Johiide,4S8.
, Philip de, 4S8.
, BeM<le,458.
BreDlrng, BartboI'Diiiev, 638.
Ralph, iSS.
Breiyng, BresJng, Robert, 49.
■Willinm, 83
Beet, JobD le, 543.
Henrj le, 88S.
Soger, 189.
Breterille, Bretleville, Heorj de. 393, 598.
Jobo,a98.
Breto, lo. Set L,:hreto.
Breton, Bretoan, Bietnn, Adam le, 49S.
Guy, 35.
, John le, or John, 189,859.
hit death, 844.
, a Justice of ojer and tfTtuiuer,
ftc, 37. 41, 51, 8E, 1U4, 144, 16S, 166,
168, 171, 174, 20S, 240,841,948,344,
948, 958, 86S, 8GB.
, and Bichard his sod, 191.
, tui aseeuoT, co. Norfolk, 184.
, , binbop of Hereford, 168.
, Nicholas, 139, 140.
, Peter, 978.
, Bichard, 379.
Bobert. 480.
Bobert le, 819.
, Roger le, 36
Stephen Je, 31. 9S, 147.
Bretteiille. See Bretenlle.
BrettoD, Bobert de, 16S.
BrMtOD, Mouh, or Monk Bretton, co. Tork,
prior and convent of, 5S9.
Breustar. 5m Brevester.
Brevecourt, Benejicl de, 446.
Brewester, Btenster, Alan le, 89.
Bobert le, ot Wadingwrthe, 478.
Thonmn le, 3G4.
Brevode, Itichiml de, S3G.
Bobert de, ITS.
Brewood, Brievod, Brewode [«o. StalTord],
1S6.
, Nieholu, ebapbuQ at, 168.
., prioress of the White Ladiea al, 179.
Brewoea, Oile* de, 168, E91.
Joan late the wiTe of Giles de, 319.
Petorde, 54.
WULUm de. of St. Leonard, SD7.
5m Brehose.
Breydosbale. 5(* Breadsall.
Brejies. See Brailea.
Brejtbevelle, John de, 49S.
Brian, Master Simon, 813.
Brianzoii, ElL-auor late tfaa wif* <a William
de, 407.
GJes de, 838.
John, SOS.
, William de, SOS.
, his wife, 407.
Brice, OliTer, of Hoot Reles, 138, 19V193-
llrichiQSTStOQ, Sitphcn de, 549.
BricbaUe. See Brikhulle,
Briciu", Alan son of, 4 6.
Briekbniie. Sm Brikhullc.
Briokletiin. 5w Bright walthani.
Btid, John, 803.
, Matilda, 36i.
.William, 88.
, William son «f Uicbard le, S8S.
Briddebroke, Kicholaa de. 946.
Briddesthom, Itslph de. 343.
Bridellngton, llrideljngton. Sm Bridlington.
Brideport, William de, £80.
.See Bridpon.
Bridenhale [eo. Derby]. 5m BreadanU.
Bridge, licence to build a, 178, 461.
commianooB to Tie*, 168, 354,818,
3.'31,34B, GUIi.eOl.
See Biehop's Bridge ; Bradley ; Don-
caster; Eustacebrigpe I Fwelej ; Fer-
riby ; Glaiiiford Briggs i Hoiborn ;
Mickley Dyke : Nevcaslle-u^D'Tyne ;
New»hain ; Oxford ; Badcot ; Kochw-
ter ; Stamford; Stour; Slielford j
Slurry; Tauie; Waltham Croaa ; and
also PoQiagv.
Brldgen-nler, IlrlggewBUler.oo. Somerset, 808,
859,501.
Bridgnorth, Brugee, eo. Salop, 801.
..., castle of, 98, 141, 469.
, dean of the tree chapel of, Ingelud
de Warle, 9S, 141.
, ....... Peter deSabandia, HI.
dean and chapter of, 8.
Robert de Torberille, p:
Canon Walton in, 8.
640
GENERAL INDEX.
Bridgnorth — cont.
, Thomas do Cbcrleton, prebendary of
Canon Walton in, 8.
, Theobald do Trccis, prebendary of
Underton in, 505.
Bridlington, Bridelington, Bridelyngton, co.
York, 364, 442.
, Grerard, prior of, 364.
, prior of, 299, 437.
, prior and convent of, 151, 164, 179,
800.
, , divers grants confirmed to, 438-
440, 442.446.
Bridport, Brideport, co. Dorset, 216.
Briewod. See Brewood. ,
Brigu,iAycard de, 175.
Brigeman, Richard, 35.
Brigesle. See Brigslcj.
Brigg. See Glamford Briggs.
Brigge, Adam atte, 4 1 .
John atte, 240,555.
, Robert atte, 41.
Sm Brugge; Ofthebrygge.
Brigges, Andrew de, 137.
Briggesle. See Brigsley.
Briggestoke. See Brigstock.
Briggewauter. See Bridgewater.
Brigham [co. Cumberland], 264, 350, 448.
Brigham, Beatrice the wife of John de« 443.
Brighthampton, Brithampton [co. Oxford],
585.
Brightlingsea, Brightlingshe [co. Essex], 552.
Brightmerston, Brightmershton, George de,
and Agues his wife, 157.
, Stephen de, 584.
, , and Joan his wife, 157.
Brightwaltham, Brightwelton [Brickleton, co.
Berks], 356.
Brightwelton. See Brightwaltham.
Brigsley, Brigesle, Briggesle [co. Lincoln],
352, 501, 560.
Brigstock, Briggestoke, co. Northampton, 217,
219.
Brigth, William do, 395.
BrikhuUe, BrikhiUe* Brichulle, Brickhulle,
Brikeshulle, Birkhulle, John de, 577,
583.
, Richard de, 495.
, William de, 543, 600.
, , assessor of tallage, 521
y chamberlain of the Exchequer,
7.
, , commissioner touching fore-
stalling, 328.
, , keeper of the bishopric of Wor-
cester, 43, 44, 63.
, , a purveyor, 495, 575, 579.
Brill, Brehulle, co. Buckingham, 493.
, William de Wrotham, parson of, 284.
Brimesdon, Robert de, of Ilungerford, 549.
Brimesfeld. See Brimpsfield.
Brimesgrave, Richard de, 16.
Brimeswold. See Bromeswold.
Brimpsfield, Brimesfeld, Brymmesfeld, co.
Gloucester, 28, 102, 163, 195.
See aUo Giffard.
Brimstede, William de, 23.
Brington, Bruynton, Brynton [co. Northamp-
ton], 114, 192, 193, 199.
Briningeston [Biimeston or Bumiston? cp.
York], 439.
Briniston, Roger son of Edmund de, 439.
Briniston [Bumiston or Bumeston? co.
York], 446.
Brinton, Brynton [co. Norfolk], 570.
Briscoe, Burscowe [co. York], 296.
Brisingham, Fulk de, 240.
Bristol, Bristo, CO. Gloucester, town or port
of. 17, 82, 87, 190,279,309,311,394,
472,481.
burgesses of, 521, 522, 524, 567, 587.
, deputies of the king's butler for, 149.
, mayor of, John le Taverner, 5(K).
, mayor, bailifiit, and commonalty of,
352, 353, 483, 485, 491, 498, 500, 506,
524, 556, 561, 5H7, 587.
water serjeant of, William Vyryan,
569.
, commissioners to assess a fifteenth
and tenth in, 521.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 158.
, conspiracies of the men of, 605.
letters patent dated at, 67, 78, 79, 80,
82, 83,84, 85,89, 133, 136.
, liberty of the town of, 524, 567, 587.
, seal for recognisances of debts for, 5,
17, 64.
, ships for the king's use from, 352.
, castle of, 452.
., , constable of. See Badelesmere.
, castle of, keeper of, 500.
, , 5ee Badelesmere ; Ferm-
baud; Malo Lacu.
, castle, town, and barton of, 430, 453,
•183, 485, 491, 498, 506, 524, 535, 556,
561, 567, 587.
, Augustinian friars of, 596.
, Holy Cross, or Temple church, 1S4.
, St. AugUFtlne's, abbot of, 161, 503.
, , abbot and convent of, 881.
, St. James's, Henry, prior of, 309, 311.
, , Silvester le Priourseijaunt of,
309,311.
, St. Mark's at Billeswyk by [other-
wise Gaunt's Hospital], 373.
, Holbackes by, 472.
, Ry ngeswode forest without, 145.
Bristoll, GervBse de, prior of Pristoll, 279.
, John de, 282.
, William de, 539, 540, 541.
Brit, John, 311.
Britannia, John de, or John de Dreus, earl of
Richmond [1286-1306], 102, 439.
GENERAL INDEX.
641
Britannia, John de-^con/.
, , eari of Richmond [1806-1834],
5,9,56,83,91,95,96,103,107,110,112,
125, 145, 149, 153, 154, 203, 203, 206,
207, 211, 217, 218, 219, 228, 262, 269,
273, 275, 276, 277, 810, 825, 888, 843,
354, 358, 359, 878, 490, 493, 498, 500,
502, 508, 509, 516, 546, 558, 555, 569,
576, 577, 582, 588, 594.
, keeper of Scotland, 4.
, the king's lieutenant in Scotland, 8 ,
84, 44.
Brithampton. See Brighthampton.
Briton, Britun, Brittun, John, 809, 310.
, John, parson of Burghershe, 246.
, John le, keeper of the rolls of the
Bench, Dublin, 17.
Brittany, 243, 473, 584.
, merchants of, 128, 128.
, duke of. See Britannia ; Dreux.
Brixbam, co. Devon, 147.
Broad Hinton. ^See Hinton.
Broadway. 5e« Way.
Broadwell. See Bradwell.
Broart, Odinus, and Margaret his wife, 499.
Brochard, William, and John his son, 241.
Brockdish, Brokedisshe, oo. Norfblk, 492.
Brockeleye, Roger de, 108.
Brockworth, Brocworthe [co. Gloucester],
233.
Brocton, William de, 195.
Brocworthe, Thomas de, 441.
See Brockworth.
Brodesidelyng. See Sydling St. Nicholaa.
Brodwardyn, John de, 280.
Broghton, Broughton, John de, 259, 869, 870.
, , king's clerk, 125, 212, 226, 684.
, , keeper of St. John's hospital,
Huntingdon, 578.
, Matilda de, 228.
BrohuUe, William de, 164.
Broke, Brok, Hugh, 856.
, Thomas, 867.
, Master Alyred de, presented to
Werketon church, 561.
, Nicholas de, 282.
, , of Bautre, 868.
, William de, 29, 81, 54, 800, 249.
, John son of Henry del, of Medbome,
156.
, Jordan atte, 170.
, Peter atte, 805.
, Simon atte, of Paulynes-creye, 506.
, Walter de la, 549.
, William atte, 170.
, , le Juvene, 170.
, See cUmo Uppebroke.
Urokedish, Brokedishe, Brokedisshe, Albreda
late the wife of Stephen de, 339.
, Nigel de, 76.
, William de, 22, 119.
See Brockdish.
63579.
Brokeneborwe, Adamde^ abbot of Cirencester*
26.
Brokenheved, John, 541.
See Brokesheved.
Brokes. Sea Brooks.
Brokesbume. See Broxboume.
Brokesham park. See Broxham.
Brokesheved, John de, 261.
See Brokenheved.
Brokesworthe. See Brockworth.
Brom. See Brome ; Broome.
Bromburgh, Henry de, 145, 898.
Brome, BrOm, Adam de, 112, 214, 266, 850.
, , an assessor of tallages, 521.
, .keeper of the king's seal for the
bishopric of Durham, 887, 338.
, John de, 528.
, Richard, 215.
, son of Richard atte, 546.
, Robert de, 570.
, Roger de, 47.
, Simon atte, and Richaifd his son, 589,
540, 541.
, Walter del, 486.
William de, 196.
, , taken within the king's verge,
874.
See Broome.
Bromeleye. See Bromley.
Bromere. See Breamore.
Bromeshulle. See Bramshill.
Bromeswell [co. Suffolk], 438.
Bromeswold, Brimeswold [oo. Huntingdon],
225.
Bromfeld, John de, 66, 141, 281, 282, 883,
420.
Bromfeud. See Bromfield.
Bromfield, Bromfeud [co. Denbigh], 405.
, CO. Salop, Thomas prior of, 585.
Bromhale [co. Berks], prioress and nuns of,
186.
Ciaricia de Cotes, prioress of, 227.
, Isabella de Sunynge, prioress of, 888.
, Matilda de Burghton, prioress of, 228.
Bromham, Geoftrey de, 600.
Bromheye [co. Kent, near Frindsbury], 284.
Bromhill. See Broomhill.
Bromholm, co. Norfolk, priory of, 552, 590.
, William de Glanville, founder, 590.
, William late prior of, 552.
, William de Tutingdon prior of, 590.
, William de Witton prior of, 560, 562.
, the keepers of the house of, 560.
Bromlee, Bromle, Alan de, 419.
, Nicholas de, 541.
., , See Bromleye.
Bromlega, Nicholas de, 89.
Bromlegh, John de, 56.
, , of Winchester, 584.
See Bromley.
0 8
642
GENERAL INDEX.
Bromlegh Abbatis, Eva late the wife of
Kichard son of Richard son of Henry
de, 605.
Bromley, Bromeleye, 519.
, Bromlegh, co. Essex, 528.
, Bromle, Bromleye [co. Kent], 281,
278.
Bromley Abbots, co. Stafford, 605.
Bromleye, Brommeleye, Gilbert de, 2:24, 287,
521.
iSee Bromlee.
Brommore. See Breamore.
Brompton, Brumpton [co. York], 297, 444.
, wold of, 444.
upon Swale, Brumpton [co. York],
245.
Bromsgrore, Bremmeigrave, co. Worcester,
217.
Bronard, Odin, 378.
Brond, William, 296.
Bronyng, John, 59.
See Brunyng.
Brooks by Ipswich, Brokes, co. Suffolk, 532.
Broom, Brome [co. Warwick], 252.
, South, Suthbrom, co. Wilts, 157.
Broome, Brom [co. Norfolk], church of^ 47.
Broomhill, Brumhill, PromhuUe [co. Sussex],
152.
marsh, co. Sussex, 159.
Brothercross, co. Norfolk, 248, 359, 365.
Brotherland, Andrew de, 195.
Brotherton, Thomas de, earl of Norfolk. Se0
Plantagenet.
Broton, Robert, 469.
Brotton, 288.
, CO. York, 549, 593, 603.
See Broughton.
Brough, Burgh [co. York], 245.
Brough-under-Stainmore, co. Westmoreland,
134.
, letters patent dated at, 2, 85, 37.
Brougham, Brouham, co. Westmoreland, 134,
801.
Broughton. See Broghtotk.
Broughton, Broghton [co. Bucks] , 259.
, Boxghton [co. Gloucester], 280.
, Bergbton by Scalleby [co. Lincoln],
848.
y Brotton [co. York], 549.
See Brotton ; Burghton.
Brouham. See Brougham.
Broun, Clesius, 878.
,John, 173.
, Richard, 271, 491.
, of Tyngetwisily 214.
, son of Michael, 88.
, Robert, 297.
, , of Thornton, 287.
, son of William, 856.
, Thomas, 576,579.
Broun, Thomas —eonf.
, , keeper of the door of St Albans
abbey, 194.
William, 426, 549.
, ,of Drogheda, 188.
5eeBrun.
Broune, Thomas, 475.
Browe, Reymond do la, 25.
Brownshill, Bnmeshille, co. Dorset, 217.
Broxboume, Brokesburae [co. Hertford],
. 544, 608, 605.
Broxemuthe. See Broxmouth.
Broxham, Brokesham [in Westerham hun-
dred], CO. Kent, 55.
Broxholme [co. Lincoln], 84.
Broxmouth, Broxemuthe, Broxmuthe [Scot*
land], 447.
Bnideford, John de, 495, 499.
5ee Barford.
Brudemere. See Bredmore.
Bruera, Gilbert do, canon of Chicbeiter, 587,
588.
Bmero, la Bruere. See Temple Bruer.
Bruem [co. Oxford], abbot of, 101.
, John, abbot of, 872.
, abbot and convent of, 888.
Brues. See Bures.
Bruges [in Flanders], 365.
, a vessel from, 243.
[co. Salop]. See Bridgnorth.
Brugge, Adam atte, 406.
y , John his brother, 406.
y John de, 307.
See Brigge ; Of thebrygge.
Bruiere, William, 342.
Brumhill. See Broomhill.
Brumleye. See Bromley.
Brumpton, Adam de, 471.
, R. son of Ranulph de, 444.
Thomas de, 128, 324.
, William son of Simon da, 245.
See Brompton.
Brun, Godfrey, 446.
, , his son Joceos, 174.
John, or John de, 87, 182, 283.
, John, of Rollondrith, 226.
, Michael, 88.
, Nigel le, 74, 76, 154.
, , escheator for Ireland, 106.
, Peter, 169.
, Ranulph, 419.
, Richard, 3, 4, 188, 250, 641.
, , of Normanby, 346.
, , of Rathtouth, 25.
, Robert, of Hennerowe, 61.
, Robert le, 11.
, Robert, atte Ston, 51.
, Stephen, 282.
, Stephen le, 85.
, Thomas, 141, 169, 209.
GENERAL INDEX.
643
Bnm, Thomas — cont.
, , of Grafton, 321, 400.
, , of Stanhope, 169.
See BrouB; Broune.
Brundel, Feter, 874.
, William, 374.
Brundicshe, John de, 555.
Brundon, Brundune [co. York], 444.
Bnine. See Bourn.
Bninesbest, Nicholas 'called Pohiers de, 48.
Bruneshulle. See Brownshill.
Brunham. See Bamham.
Bruningghille, Robert de, 486.
Bninne, Joceus son of Geoffrej de, 174.
, Greoflrey his brother, 174.
, John de, 344, 868.
, Roger de, 94, 248, 257.
, Thomas de, 538.
, William son of Martin de, 844.
Siee Bourn ; Bourne.
Brunnolvesheved, Roger de, 115.
Bruntoft, Andrew de, 190.
Bruntou, Bumeston, co. York, 439.
Brunyng, John, ) 70.
, Thomas, 170.
, William, 170.
See Bronyng.
Brunton [? Bumeston, or Bumiston, co.
York], 489.
Brus, Peter de, 435.
, Peter son of Peter de, 485.
, Peter de, the third, 435.
, Robert de, of Scotland, 4, 18, 32, 71,
103, 107, 120, 189, 852, 500, 505, 559.
, , his commissioners to treat of
peace, 189.
, , earl of Carryk, 17, 50.
, , Elizabeth his wife, 500.
Brussels, Brusele. See Bruxelles.
Brustwyk. See Burst wick.
Brusyn, Richard son of John, 189.
Bniton, Master John de, 29.
Brutyn, Robert, 585.
Bruxelles, Brusele, 215.
Bruynton, John de, 582.
See Brington.
Brydesale, William de, 592.
Bryghton, John, 35.
Brykendon, Brykyngdon, Herman de, 170,
472.
..., , Richard and William his
brothers, 170.
Brymmesfeld. See Brimpsfield.
Bryniston. See Bumeston.
Brynkeboume, Reginald de, 827.
Brynton. See Brington.
Bryslyngham, Fulk de, 129.
Bubbe, Hugh, 164.
, Roger, 285.
Bubbynhnlle, Robert de, 291.
Buhner, Ralph de, 17.
Buc, Buch, Alice daughter of Joceline, of
Eston, 443.
, Margaret daughter of Gooeline, of
Usinton, 443.
See Bock ; Bucke.
Buchan, Boghan, John Comyn, sometime earl
of, 160.
, Master William Comyn of, 160.
■ See Bogh&n.
, earl of . See Comyn.
Bucher, Benedict son of Philip le, of Swyne-
flet, 256.
See also Bocher ; Boucher.
Buckby, Buckeby, co. Northampton, church
of, 11.
Bucke, Buc, Robert, of Gressenhale, 241.
, William, of Swynesheyed, 498.
Si«e Bock ; Buc.
Buckenhale, Robert de, and Cicely his wife,
202.
Buckenham, New, Bokenham [co. Norfolk],
151.
, Old, 151.
Buckenhulle, le Frethe of. See Bncknell.
Buckeslowe [in the deanery of Donwich], oo.
Sufiblk. See Buxlow.
Bucketon. See Backton ; Buketon.
Buckholt, Bocholte, co. Wilts, forest of, 146.
Buckin^hjim, county of, 66, 85, 249, 829, 528,
587, 592.
. . , archdeacon, of. See Saluciii.
, commisioners to levy the twenty-fifth
in, 185.
, assess the twentieth and fifteenth
for, 24.
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 31, 53.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 82,
157.
, sheriff of, 300, 528.
, castle of, 469.
See Bukingham ; Satton.
Buckland, Bokland, co. Berks, 590.
, Boclond, CO. Devon, abbot of, 237.
Minefa, Buckland Soromm, Bocland,
CO. Somerset, prioress and sisters of Um
hospital of, 885.
Bncknell, Buckenhulle, Bokenhulle, co. North-
ampton, le Frethe of, 112, 492, 511.
Buckton, Baketon [co. York] , 489, 448.
... See Buketon.
Buckyngfold, Buckyngfeld. See Bookingfold.
Bucler, Richard le, of Ceaterhimte, 644.
Budene. See Beedon.
Buffel, Stephen, 89.
Buffet, William, 68.
Buffry, Roger son of Robert, 840.
Bugevaunt, Christiana daughter of Stephen,
of KiUum, 448.
68 2
644
GENERAL INDEX.
Build wu, Bildewas [eo. Salop], abbot and
convent of, 850.
Buk. Se^ Bock ; Buc ; Backe.
Bukedene, Tbomas de, 340.
Bnkenham, John de, 165.
Bakenhalle. See Bucknell.
Bnket, John, 248.
Baketon, Bucketon, Alexander de, 489, 443.
, Arnold son of Walter de, 440.
, Asketil son of Hervey de, 448.
, Emald son of William de, 444.
, Hervey de, 448.
» John son of Thomas de, 443.
, Malger de, 443.
, Matthew de, 528.
, Nicholas son of Wydo de, 448.
, Bobert son oC Alexander de, 489, 443.
, Walter de, his son Arnold, 440.
, , and Constance his wife, 438.
, Thomas de, 443.
, William son of William de, 444.
, Wydo de, 443.
See Buckton.
Bakingham, John de, 31.
Bnkskyn, Peter, 313.
Bnkyngfold. See Bockingfold.
Bule, William, and Margery his wife, 870.
Bolland [co. Cornwall], 237.
Bulleston. See Bolstone.
Ballinghope, Lower, Netherbolynhope, co.
Hereford, 168.
Bnllington, Buljmgton, Bolyngton, co. Lin-
coln, prior of, 294, 468.
, prior and convent of, 468.
, letters patent dated at, 467, 468.
BuUok, John, 244.
, Nicholas, 810.
, Bobert, 417,424.
Bully, John, 125.
Bulnays, Bichard de, 898.
Bolstone, Bulleston, co. Somerset, 219.
Bulverhithe, Bolewardeshethe, Bolewardes-
hithe, Bolewarehuthe, co. Sussex,
church of, 33, 211, 854.
Bulwell, Bolewelle [co. Nottingham], a place
called Bolewellerys in, 573.
Bolyngbroke. See Bolyngbroke.
Bulyngton. See Bnllington.
Bnncheaham, Joan dauj^hter of Walter de,
and Agatha her sister, 84.
Bundenhoo, Bichard de, of Wilton, 602.
Bungay, Bnngeye [co. Suffolk], 184.
, tournament at, 212.
Bungeye, Hugh de, 278.
Bunnyng, John, 127.
Bunt, Thomas, 238.
Buntingford, co. Hertford, 181.
Buntyng, Bunting, Constantine, 371.
• Thomas eon of Simon, 535, 537, 589,
645.
Bnrbank, William son of John de, 349.
Burcote, Henry de, 164.
Burdegala, Burdigala, Bordeaux, Buideiuc,
Oliver de, 66,95,264,271,275, 801,
319, 831, 837, 842, 351, 370, 886. 428,
438, 440, 469, 475, 494, 505, 516, 524,
578.
, Peter de, of Dax, 287.
, Bichard de, 483.
, Robert de. 598.
, William de, 97.
See Bordeaux.
Bnrdent, Bichard, 469.
Burdet, Bernard, 455.
, John, 87.
, Peter, 312, 455, 561.
Burdeville, Thomas de, 75, 806, 569.
Burdeyn, Bobert, 220.
Burdigala. See Burdegala.
Burdrop, Burythorpe [co. Wilts], 504.
Burdy, William, 51.
Burdyngbury. See Birdingbury.
Bureford, Henry de, parson of Bingsfield, 859.
William de, 353.
Burel, John, 125, 166.
, Boger, gauger of wines, 146.
, William, 477, 580.
, , and Peter his brother, 477.
, , and Peter and John, brothora
of the same William, 580.
, , Peter son of, 588.
, Peter and John his sons, 477.
5ee Borel.
Burelfot, Hugh, 425.
Bures [?Bure8 in Hinckford hundred, or
Bowers-Giffard in Barstable hundred,
CO. Essex], 299.
Bures, Brues, John de,480, 452,458, 488, 589.
, Peterde, 262.
, Robert de, 536, 582.
, a justice, 238, 289, 248, 530, 531,
600, 605.
, , marriage of Hillary, late the
wife of John & Hudeboville, granted
to, 278.
, , and Hilary his wife, 552, 559.
, , of Badmundesfeld, 868.
, , and Alice his wife, 268.
, , and James his brother, 868.
, , a monk of St Nicholas,
Angers, 98, 578.
, William de, 262.
Burewode. See Borewode.
Burgate, Burghgate [co. Hants], 343.
Bnrgeys, John, and Eva his m lie, 68.
, Bichard, 68.
, Walter, 25.
Burgh, Bergh [co. Norfolk], 877.
Burgh, Burgo, Alan de, 87.
, Dervergulla de, 578.
, , Christiana her daughter, 598.
, , her husband, 528.
GENERAL INDEX.
645
Burgh — cont
, Geoffrey son of John de, 840.
, H. de, 296.
, Hugh de, CO. Cambridge, 260.
, , an attorney, 84, 879.
, , commissioner touching the Stone
Cross without Temple Bar, 868.
....( , a justice, 248.
, John de, 245.
, Richard de, earl of Ulster, 25, 76, 88,
119, 140, 161, 180, 186, 281, 292, 298,
460, 566.
, , , commissioner to treat
with Robert de Brus, 189.
, , keeper of the castles of Roscom-
mon, Randown and Athlone, 182.
, , lieutenant of Ireland, 88.
, , his lands in Connaught, 182,
186.
, Richard de, an attorney, 895.
, Robert de, 509.
, Roger de, 255.
, Thomas de, 182, 288.
, William de, 9, 278.
, , controller of the custom at Bos-
ton, 452.
See Bergh ; Brough.
Burgham, Daniel de, 478.
Bnighbrigge. See Boroughbridge.
Burghdon, Broughton [co. York], 24.
Burghdon, David son of Thomas de, 297.
Burghershe, Burghersshe, Burghesshe, Ber-
ghersshe. Master Robert de, prebendary
of Peasemersshe in Hastings chapel,
67, 489.
, Stephen de, 289, 480, 506.
See Burwash.
Burghgate. See Burgate.
Burghhard, Richard, 126, 127.
, Roger, 126, 127.
, Thomas, 126, 127.
Burghton, Matilda de, 228.
, , prioress of Bromhale, 228.
5ee Broughton.
Burghwode, Richard de, 886.
5ee Borewode.
Burgiis, Manfred de, 105.
Burgilloun, Burgillon, Burglion, Burglyon.
See Burguillon.
Burgo. See Burgh.
Burgoillun, Burgoillon. See Burguillon.
Burgos in Spain, 139, 451.
Burgsira [co. York], 484.
Burguillun, Burgillon, Burgilloun, Burgoillon,
Burgoillun, BurguiUum, Burgullun,
Burguyllun, Burglion, Burglyon, John,
405.
, Robert, an assessor for Norfolk, 184.
f , an auditor for Lynn, 817.
, , a consenrator, or keeper of the
peace, co. Norfolk, 80, 54.
Bnrguillan, Robert-— con^
, , a justice, 818, 864, 878, 477,
580, 583, 550, 601.
Burgundy, 115.
Burguyllun. See Burguillon.
Burht, Thomas de, 558.
Burhunte. See Borhnnt
Bnriton, co. Hants. See Ifapelderham.
Borle, Burlee, Geoffrey son of Peter de, 884.
, John de, 186, 251.
5e0 Burleye.
Burley, Burlegh, co. Rutland, 497, 502.
Bnrleye, Philip de, 222.
5tfe Bearley ; Burle.
Burmingeham, Burmyngham, Nicholas de,
535.
, William de, 805.
5e« Birmingham.
Burmington, Burmynton [co. Warwick],
chapel of, 824.
Burmyngham. See Burmingeham.
Burmynton. See Burmington.
Bume, Bourne, John de, of Watford, 488.
Ralph, 68.
, Ralph de, abbot of St Aogustine's,
Canterbury, 214, 288.
, Richard de, 226.
, Master Richard de, 160.
, William de, a justice of the Bench,
87, 166, 167, 172, 248, 258, 254, 256,
808, 811, 872, 878, 874, 417, 418, 422.
428, 424, 521, 537, 589, 540, 547, 599,
600, 601, 602, 605.
, , appointed justice of the Com-
mon Bench, 198.
, , a commissioner touching fore-
sUlling, 828.
iSee Bourne ; Westboume.
Burneby, Eustace de, 869, 870, 594.
Bumecestre, William de, mayor of Oxford,
894.
5e« Bicester.
Bumel, Edward, 818, 505, 519, 529.
, Nicholas, preeented to Caldecotes
church, 592.
, PhiHp, 547, 602.
, Robert, 894.
Bumeston, Bryneston, co. York, 258.
Bumham, Thomas de, 24, 87, 87, 174, 287,
258, 550.
, , sheriff of Lincoln, 550.
Bumham, co. Essex, 38.
, Brunham, co. Norfolk, 89, 211, 248,
859, 865.
Bumham Deepdale, Depedale, oo. Norfolk, 86.
Burscowe. See Briscoe.
Burstal. See Birstall.
Burstall, Henry de, prior of St Peter's,
Ipswich, 395.
Burston, Master William de, 20.
, , arehdeacon of Olonoester, 592.
, , parson of Patrington obarah, 8.
646
GENERAL IKDEX.
Bantwick, Brnstwyk, in Holderness, co.
York, 114. 884,886,461,464,497, 502.
, Edmund de Malo Laca, keeper of,
461,464.
, letters patent duted nt, 198, 246, 247,
464, 465, 467, 469, 477.
Burtcre, Bonrtere, William, 308.
, William le, master of a king's ship,
202.
Burton, Adam de, 284.
, John dc, presented to the church of
Newenton-upon Cot wold, 13.
, John son of Balph de, 126.
, Nicholas de, presented to Corf ton
Dynham church, 47.
, Richard de, 812, 818.
, Roger dc, 477.
, Thomas de, 48, 387.
, , presented to Carleton church,
229.
, keeper of St. John's hospital,
Chester, 321.
, Walter son of Petronilla de, 476.
William de, 419, 471.
Burton, 242, 445.
near Aylesbury, co. Bucks, 94, 126.
CO. Lincoln, 473.
[co. Warwick], 289.
, CO. York, 171, 421, 444.
by Drayton [co. York], 432.
in Lonsdale, co. York, 499.
Burton Agnes, Burton Annoys, co. York, 86,
443.
Burton Bishop, or South Burton, co. York,
letters patent dated at, 200, 358.
Burton Constable, co. York, 316.
Burton Flemniiiig, Burton Flemyng [co.
York], 439, 445.
Burton Lazars, Burton St. Lazar [co.
Leicester], hospital of, 513.
Burton Noveray. See Burton Overy.
Burl on- on Trent [co. Stafford], 290.
, ahbotof, 111.
ahbot and convent of, 73, 290.
Barton Overy, Burton Noveray, co. Leicester,
861.
Burton Stather, co. Lincoln, 548.
Barton. See Bierton ; Bourton.
Burtown [Berton, in parish of Moone], co.
Kildare, 122.
Barwarton, Borewarton [co. Salop], church
of, 269.
Burwash, Burghcrsh, co. Sussex, 56, 246.
, John Brittun parson of, 246.
, Robert vicar of, 246.
Barwode. Set Borewode.
Bnrwyk, Thomas, 256.
Bury, John de, 533.
William de, 543, 544.
, William son of William de, of Berk-
hamstede, 468.
Bury St. Edmunds, co. Sa£Folk, 360.
, merchants oi^ 215.
Seecdto St. Edmonds.
Buryan, e . Cornwall, Matthew do Medanta,
dean of, 578.
Burygate, William attc, 548.
Burythorpe. See Burdrop.
Busby, Buskeby [co. York], 400.
Busceby, Ilngh de, 477.
, , John his son, 477.
Bascre, Henry, 319.
, Henry de, of Maleyus, 551.
Bushey, Little Bisscye, Little Busseie [eo.
Hertford], 871, 483, 522.
Buskehy. See Busby.
Buskes, William del, 533, 584.
Buslyngthorpe, Richard de, 250.
Busqueto, Peter Amaldi de, 897.
5<>eByke.
Busseie. See Bushey.
Busshe, Master John, 810.
, , prebendary of Stylington, 806.
, Peter, 247.
, William, parson of Beghhenham,
810.
Bustlare, Robert le, of Overwhitacrc, 297.
But, Richard le, 323.
, Thomas le, 328.
, William, 190,222.
William le, 828.
Butelesdon. See Biddlesdon.
Butercrambe. See Buttercram.
Buterwyk. See Butterwick ; Butterwyk.
Buteturt, Buteturte. See Boteturte.
Butevileyn, Butevilleyn, Buttevileyn, or
Botevclcyn, Robert son of William,
422.
William, 28, 31, 42, 55.
Buteyate, Ralph de, 87.
Buthorpe. See Bowthorpe.
Butiller, Butyller, Botiller, Botiler, Boteler,
Avelina late the wife of Peter le, 83.
, Edmund le, 207, 583, 534.
, Edmund le [in Ireland], 141, 189,
462, 490.
, , the deputy of John Wogan,
justiciary of Ireland, 595, 596.
, Geoffrey le, 431.
, John le, 44.
, , proceedings in a Court Chrii-
tian against, 485.
, , of T^multyt, 586.
, Ralph le, 595.
, Roger son of Roger le, 866.
, Thomas le, 83.
, , of St. Neot's, 404.
, , his brother Alexander, 404.
, or Cotelor, Thomas le, 639, 541.
, file« Cotelcr.
, William le, 212.
GENERAL INDEX.
047
Batiner, William le— cofif .
, , of Eyton, and William bis
brother, 421.
, , of Wemme, 54.
, of Werington, 286.
, Yeran le, 18.
Butler, the king'B. 5m Say; Trent, le
Treoar; WaldeBhef.
Batoar, QeoSroj de, 68.
Buttele. See Botelee.
Butteram, William son of John de» 245.
Buttercram, Buttercrambe, Boteroram, John
de, 89, 129.317,471.
Batterle. See Bitterley.
Butterton, John de, 261.
Butterwick, Butterwyk, eo. Lincoln, 162.
[co. York], 60,444.
Butterwyk, Baterwyk, Boterwyk, Nicholas de,
245.
, Thomas de, 26, 112, 825.
, , presented to Worfeld church,
212.
Battcvilejn. See Butevileyn.
ButtingtoD, Butyngton [co. Montgomery],
546.
Button, John de, 521.
See Bytton.
Buttrelle, William de, 896.
Butyngton. See Buttington.
Buxlow, Buckcslowe [in the hundred of Bly-
thing], CO. Suffolk, 88, 482.
Buiun, Alexander, 42, 169.
, , Nicholas Hisploghman, 42, 169.
Bybau, Nicholas, 845.
Byck, William, of Nottingham, 5.
Bydfyld. See Bylefeld.
Byerflcet or Ypres, merchants of, 47.
Byemo, Byern, Bierue, Constance de, 118,
194, 484.
By fleet, Byflet [co. Surrey], 487.
, church of, 144.
, letters patent dated at, 29, 81, 46,
93, 95, 137, 138, 139, 140, 143, 144,
146, 148, 165, 166, 167.
B}'fleet, Richard de, 558.
, , and Alice his wife, 426.
Syg> Geoffrey, 85.
, John, 85.
, , Simon, 35.
, , Thomas his son, 85.
, Walter, 35.
I^Jgod, Bigod, Roger le, earl of Norfolk and
marsluil of England [1302-1307], 1,
73, 140, 142, 143, 150, 156, 158, 191,
199, 272, 275, 498.
, , Alice late the wife of, countess
of Norfolk, 137, 188, 145, 195, 201,
215, 283, 393, 394, 498, 533, 591.
, Stephen le, 531.
, Master Stephen le, 454.
Bygod, Master Stephen le— coiU.
, , presented to Brokedifihe
church, 492.
, Thomas, 475.
, William son of Walter, 88.
Bygot, William, 568.
Byholte, William de, 210.
Byke, Master Peter Amaldi de, panon of
Swafham, 188.
See Busqueto.
Bykedon, Thomas de, 487.
Bykeleswade, Bykeleewage. See Biggles-
wade.
Bykenacre. See Bfcknacre.
Bykenalre, William de, 289.
Bykenore, Bykenor, Bikenore, Alexander
de, 16,21.
, , treasurer of Ireland, 18, 60,
107, 285, 851, 355, 504, 556, 585.
, , attorney of Otto de Gran-
disono, 487.
, , assessor for the county of
Gloucester, 23.
, , Francmantel park granted to,
351.
, his house of Boardyn, co.
Gloucester, 855.
, presented to Eyngetdere
church, 189.
, John de, 16, 87, 56.
, Thomas de, 15.
, , of Richards Castle, 420, 457.
, , Joan his wife, 457.
, William de, 427.
Bykerstaf, Ralph de, 6.
Bykerton. See Bickertoo.
Bykerwyk, Peter de, 15.
Bykok, John, 128.
By land [co. York], abbot and convent of,
161,267.
, abbot of, 299.
Bylburgh, Bilburgh, Richard de, 817, 471.
Bylefeld, Bydfeld [co. Hereford], 152.
Bylet, William, of Newton, 143.
Byllynges, Thomas, 245.
Bynder, Richard, 251.
Byngeley, Byngelai. See Bingley.
Bynewalle, Richard de, 68.
Byngham, Bingham, Richard de, 27, 80, 54,
82, 186, 286, 250, 807, 815.
, Walter de, prior of 6t. Oswald's,
Gloucester, 536, 587.
£^<e Bingham.
Bynneweston. See Binweston.
Bynteworthc. See Bentworth.
Byrchehulle, Bartholomew de, 251.
Byres [Scotland], 447.
Byrkyn, William de, 198.
See l^kin.
Byron, Byronn, Byrun, John de, 80, 86, 64,
168,250,295,328,542.
Richard de, 168, 924.
648
GENERAL INDEX.
Bjnton, Matter William de, 19.
Bjntone. See Bintone.
Bjrt6n, John de, 165.
, John son of Ralph de, 8S6.
Byrton, Birton, 296, 330.
Bjrun. See Byron.
Bjvcopton, John de, 245.
Byse, Agnes atte, 406.
Bysety John, 136.
, Martin, 851.
, William, of Upsetelyngton, 458.
Bysleye, Richard de, canon of Cirencester, 12.
Byeouthwod, John son of Roger, 856.
See also Sath wode,
Bysshop. See Bisshop.
Bytering, Byteringge, Byteryng, Bytringg,
Henry de. 88, 498.
» Master Thomas de, 220, 274.
f Thomas son of John de Magna, 274.
See Bittering.
]Qytham. See Bitham.
Bythewater, William, 87.
See also Water.
Bytringg. See Bytering.
Bytterleye, William de, 563.
Bytton, Button, Bitton, Thomas de, hishop of
Exeter, 4.
Byweston. See Biweston.
c
Cahaos, Peter de, 857.
Caber, Henry, 425.
CaboD, Thomas, of Kyrkeby, 476.
Caohepol, Cachepole, Nicholas le, 128, 171.
....,...., Robert le, 128, 171,
Cade, Thomas, 154.
Cadomo, John de, 576, 581.
, Master John de, 241, 394.
....«...., John de, keeper of the temporalities
of Dablin, 6.
, John son of Richard de, 326.
Caen, 188,
, abbess of the Holy Trinity, 48.
, houae of the Holy Trinity, Nicholaa,
abbess of, 45, 393.
Caersele, Geoffrey de, 865.
Caerwent, Kairwent, Caldioot by [co. Mon-
mouth], 213.
See also Kaerweut.
Gailau. See Caillou.
Cailesthorpe. See Calcethorpe.
Caillou, Caillan, Cailau, Bertram, or Bertram
de, 94, 101, 159.
» Bertrand, 224, 396, 433, 484,514.
Cailmenhe. See Chelmarsh.
Caistor, Castre, co. Norfolk, 269.
, CO. Lincoln, 217.
Cajetan. See Gaytani.
Calais, mariners of, 364, 365.
Calamyn, Roger, 178, 188.
Calby [Colby or Coleby], church of, 112.
Caloam, William de, 256.
Calcethorpe, Cailesthorpe, Carlesthorpe, co.
Lincoln, 84, 152, 276, 460.
Caloeto juzta Arundel, de, otherwise Pynham.
[in the hamlet of Wamingcamp in the
parish of Leominster], co. Sassex,
convent of, 160.
Caldbeck, Caldebec [co. Cumberland], 863.
Caldeclo, John de, 245.
Caldeclogfa, John de, 254, 604.
Caldedowe, Richard de, 126.
Caldecotc, William de, 128.
, William son of Simon de, 16.
See Chaldecote.
Caldeoote, co. Huntingdon. See Caldicote.
, Caldeootes, co. Monmouth. See
Caldicot.
Caldecotes, church of, 592.
Caldehakele, Roger son of Hugh de, 489.
Caldeham. See Coldham.
Caldicot, Caldecote, Caldecotes [by Caer-
went], CO. Monmouth, 22, 62, 885,
577, 585.
by Caerwent, 213.
, in the Marches of Wales, 599.
Caldicote, Caldecote, co. Huntingdon, 82.
by Washingley [eo. Huntingdon] ,
church of, 108.
Calewe, Michael son of Roger le, 152.
Thomas le, and Walter his brother,
232, 242.
Calfherd, Richard, 356.
Calfrihale, John de, 884
Calghhille, John de, keeper of the hoapital for
lepers, lancoln, 110.
Calne, William de, 278, 578.
Calne, Stoke by, co. WUts, 518.
See Colne.
Calthom. See Cawthome.
Calthorpe, Walter de, 28.
Calthorpe [co. Norfolk] , 564.
Calueton. See Calveton.
Calvercroft, Little [co. York], 848.
Calvermedwe [co. Stafford], 290.
Calveton, Calueton, Master Nicholas de, 878.
, William de, 246.
Camaille, Alexander, 262.
Cambel, Nigel, 189.
Camberoun. See Camborne.
Cambhowe. See Camhou.
Camblesfbrth, Camelesford [eo. York], 847.
Camborne, Camberoun [co. Cornwall], 14tt,
399.
«Cambou. See Camhou.
Cambray, Roger de, 546.
I
OENEBAL INDEX.
649
Cambridge, Gantebrigge, 159, 216, 259, 260,
848, 476, 552.
, Friar8 Minors of, 8.
, Friars de Penitentia of, 159.
, Friars Preachers of, 8.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 86U.
, castle of, 52.
, church of St. Sepulchre, 895.
, land and rent in, 895.
, St. Peter, warden and scholars of
the house of, 159.
, tournaments in the town of, 119.
University of, 119.
, regrators and forestallers in the town
of, 119.
, St. John's hospital, 119.
, imprisonment of scholars for offences
in the town, 160.
Cambridge, county of, 251, 821, 329.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 184.
, y to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth for, 28.
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators, or keepers of the peace
for, 80, 58.
, coroners of the county of, 869.
, sheriff of, 97, 160, 810, 869, 521.
, , John de Creke, 191, 266.
, , Robert Hereward, 97.
, commission de walliis et fuatUU for,
87, 171,310.
• , supplies for Scotland from, 81.
Cambroun. See Camborne.
Camden, Caumpeden; co. Gloucester, 261.
Camel, Cammel, co. Somerset, 216.
, Queen's, co. Somerset, 108.
Camelesford, Peter de, 847.
See Camblesforth.
Camenok, Reymund de, 458.
Camera, Thomas de, 581.
• See Chaumbre.
Cames, Arnold de, 474.
Cameston, John de, 125.
Camhou, Cambhowe, Cambou, John de, 879.
, , an assessor for Northumber-
land, 183.
, Walter de, 804.
Camilla, Gabriel de, canon of Salisbury, 175.
n Marmion de, 878.
Cammel. See Camel.
Camois, Camoys, Ralph de, 257, 258, 582.
Campa^e, count of. See Salviaco.
Campagnia. See Campania ; Chaumpagne.
Campanare, Frederick, 604.
Campania, Campagnia, John de, 379, 887,
477.
, Laurence de, 898.
, , parson of Nailestoo, 595.
See Chaumpagne.
Campbell. See Cambel.
Campedene, Robert de, 425, 505*
Campen, town of, 667.
Campes, Richard de, 260.
Campese, Bartholomew de, 419.
Campion, Philip le, 158.
See Champion.
Campo Amulphi, Heniy de, 806.
See Chaumbemon.
Campsall, Camsale [co. York], 591.
CamviUe, Caumville, Caumpville, Canville,
Alice de, 585.
, €^£frey de, 10.
, , and Joan his wife, 18.
, Henry de, 585.
, ....... Elizabeth his wife, 585.
Thomas de 40, 161, 176, 187.
, William de, 10, 19, 204, 211, 294,
898, 558, 595.
Candlewichstreet, St. Clement's church. 8e€
London.
Canefeld, John de, 113.
Caneford. See Canford.
Canevacier, William le, 584.
Canewdon, Canewedon [co. Essex], 205.
Canewyk. See Canwick.
Canford, Canefbrd, co. Dorset 197.
, COS. Dorset, Hants, Somerset and
Wilts, park of, 248.
Canne, William, 857.
Cannet, Gerard de, 857.
Cannington, Canyton [co. Somerset], 62.
Cannock forest [co. Stafford], 842.
Cannonleigh, Canonleghe [co. Devon], abbess
and convent of, 861.
Canon. See Canoun.
Canon Walton in the chapel of Bridgnorth
(Bruge), prebendary of, Robert de
Torbelville, 8.
, Master Thomas de Cherleton, pre-
bendary of, 8.
Canons Ashby. See Ashby Canons.
Canonsleigh. See Cannonleigh.
Canoun, Canon, Canon, Henry, of Bright-
lingshe, 552.
, Hugh, 280, 858, 468, 585,
, , and Albreda his wife, 141.
, , a Justice of the Bench, Dublin,
92, 504, 556.
, John, 272.
, Roger, 458.
Cantebrigge, Cantebrigg, Cantebmgge, Bene-
dict de, 267, 461.
, John de, 88, 148, 161, 267, 829, 609.
, Roger de, 895.
, Thomas de, 16, 266, 509, 516.
, , a baron of the Exchequer, 7»
141, 265.
See Cambridge.
Canterbury [co. Kent], 51, 865, 657.
...., bailiffs and oitisens of, 117.
, Friars Minors of, 178.
650
GENEBAL INDBX.
Canterlmr7---con<.
, justices of gaol deliyery for« 149, 158.
, castle of, 149.
, Change or Exchange o^ 162, 284.
, markets of, 548.
, le Blee near, 128.
, letters patent dated at, 81, 82, 88, 84,
85, 45, 47, 189, 140, 141, 288, 234,
263, 484, 486, 489, 508, 581, 585, 586,
588, 589, 590, 591, 596, 5^7, 608, 604,
606.
, archbishop of, 114.
, 5«e Winchelsey.
, Bernard Ecii de Lebr«to, archdeacon
of, 84, 140, 141, 280.
, Gnichard de Lebreto, archdeacon of,
484.
, archbishopric, diocese, or see of, 8, 67,
189, 180, 286, 480, 506, 578, 591, 597.
, , administrators of, 20.
, , the tenth in, 192.
, , keepers o^ 606.
, , meadows of, in the county of
Sussex, 606.
, Christ Church, 587
, prior of, 881.
, , prior and convent of, 208, 484.
, St. Augustine's, abbot of, 144, 486.
, , Ralph de Bume or Bourne,
abbot of, 214,288.
, , Thomas late abbot of, 210.
, , abbot and convent of, 95, 284,
892, 397, 399, 510.
, sacristan of, 158.
, hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr
by Estbrugge in, 499.
, St. Thomas the Martyr's, a pilgrimage
to, 117.
See Cantuaria.
Cantilapo, Cant! Lupo, Gantilupe, cardinal
Amald de, dean of St. Paul's, London,
50, 122, 397.
, John de, 63, 62, 287, 249, 366, 535.
, Thomas de, the Chancellor^ 447.
, William de, 46, 94, 177, 286.
, , Eva late the wife of, 177.
, , his son William, 177.
, , and Matilda his wife, 442.
Cantok, Master John, 181.
.......... Richard, 181.
• , Master Roger de, parson of Herde-
wyk. 111.
M , Thomas, bishop of Emly and Chan-
cellor of Ireland, 2, 3, 76, 141.
Cantuaria, Henry de, 276, 627.
, John de, 277.
, Richard de, 210.
, Master Robert de, 215.
Ganun. See Canoun.
Canville. See Camville.
Canwick, Canewyk, oo. Lincoln, 542, 604.
Canyton. See Caimiogton<
Capel, Caple, Adam, 259.
, Richard de, 576, 588.
Capeleford. See Caplesford.
Capella, Thomas de, 888, 380.
Caperon, Richard, 164.
, Walter, 164.
Caperoun, Richard, 547.
Capes, Capus, William, 868, 420.
, WilUam, king's bailiff, 869.
Capier, Alice, 406.
Capin, Nicholas son of. Mayor of York, 870.
Caple. See Capel.
Caplesford, Capeleford [eo. Durham], hos-
pital of, 855.
Cappe, Henry, 240.
Capus. See Capes.
Cara, or Carolis, Matthew de. See Keapolis.
Carbelton. See Carburton,
Carbole, Adam, 256.
Carbonel, William, 260.
Carbry. See Carbury.
Carburton, Carbelton, co. Nottingham, mills
of, 510.
Carbury, Carbry, co. Kildare, 122, 182, 288.
Cardeville, Agnes de 504.
, Johnde, 118.
Cardigan, Llewellyn de, 850.
Cardigan with Haverford, to proTide ships,
858.
, Kaerdigan, county of, levy of men in,
82.
Cardiganshyre, stewardship of, 140.
Cardington, Cardinton [co. Salop], 67.
Cardioham, Cardynham, Cardynan co. Com-
waU, 605.
Cardoill, Robert de, 105.
Cardynan. See Cardinham.
Cardynton. See Cardington.
Care, Henry, 277.
Carebroke, William de, 215.
Careh', John de, 260.
Careles, Robert, 154.
Caremor [in Scotland], letters patent dated
at, 801.
Careswelle, Carswelle, Richard de, 422.
, William de,423, 425, 470, 530.
Caretter, Careter, Charetter,Clement le, 419.
., Robert le, of Benyngfeld, 168.
, Roger le, 252.
See Carter; Charetter.
Cargol, Cargaul, Kaergaul, co. Cornwall, 860,
378, 877, 418.
Cargouel, John de, 258.
Cariage, Nicholas, of Burton, 242.
Carisbrook, Raresbroke, Isle of Wight, 469,
474, 558, 559, 601.
Carken, Henry, 277.
Carl. See Carle.
Carlatton, Carlaton, co. Cumberiand, draxsh
of, 157.
GENERAL INDEX.
651
Carle, Carl, Boniface, 49, 278.
, Henrj, 288.
Carleford, John de, 576, 580.
Carles, Richard, 178.
, Robert, 178.
Carlesthorpe. Set Calcethorpe.
Carleton,Carlton, Adam de, king's chaplain,88.
, archdeacon of Cornwall, 88.
, , a prebendary of Exeter, 48.
, Ingleram de, prebendary of Hastings,
408, 428.
....•••..., John de, 808, 439, 575, 579.
, , keeper of the hospital of the
Holy Innocents, Lincoln, 527.
, John son of Richard le Clerk of, 199.
, Nicholas de, presented to Appelton
church, 225, .227.
, , presented to Dulo church, 195.
, Walter de, prior of the Friars de
Penitentia, 338.
, William de, 124, 128. 180, 170, 288,
241, 248, 257, 259, 260.
, , to audit accounts of the Frisco-
baldi, 28.
, , a baron of the Exchequer, 7,
189, 141.
, , parson of Northcreike, 159.
, Walter son of John de, 246.
See Carlton.
Carlingford [co. Louth], Master John de
Coleworthe, parson of, 894.
, Richard de Estdene, parson of, 894.
Carliolo. See Carlisle ; Earliolo.
Carlioun, Master Stephen de, canon of Ferns,
411.
Carlisle, co. Cumberland, 67, 82, 86, 450, 541.
, letters patent dated at, 1,2,4,5,6,29,
50.
, bishop of. See Halucton.
, bishopric, diocese, or see of, 92, 162,
291, 397, 399, 403, 434, 591, 594.
, St. Mary's, prior and convent of, 162.
, , prior of, his men and ships sent
to Ireland, 10.
• , SSt. Nicholas's hospital, 97.
, , John de Crosseby, master of,
HI.
See Karliolo.
Carlow, Catherlagh, church of, 73.
, steward of, 147.
, stewardship of, 863.
Carlton, Carleton, 143, 199.
, CO. Bedford, 490.
, CO. Lincoln, 66.
, CO. Norfolk, 76, 151.
[CO. York], 246.
by Snaith, Carleton by Snaithe [co.
York], 498.
, church of, Lincoln diocese, 229.
See alto CtLTleton,
Carmarthen, Kaermerdyn, 115,373, 511, 578.
, chamberlain of, 850,489.
Carmarthen — eant.
, prior of, 66, 146.
, prior and convent of, 552.
, Exchequer of, 115, 116, 488, 489, 490.
, murage for, 480.
, county of, 272.
Carmelites, prior general of the, 666.
in England, 566.
See Boston ; Newcastle-upon-T^e ;
Northampton i Oxford.
Carmenou, Roger son of Roger de, presented
St. Stadian church, 119.
Carmyle [in Old Monkland parish, co.
Lanark], letters patent dated at, 278,
313, 34.5.
Camaby, Kemetby [co. York], 448.
Camalloway, Camalway, Camalewy, Car^
neley [co. Eildare], 154,518, 619.
Carnarvon, Kamervan, Eemervan, 21, 149,
578.
, chamberlain of, 44, 81, 178, 448.
, , Master Thomas deEsthalle, 82.
, receiver of, 44.
, burgage and land at, 21.
, castle of, 44.
, Exchequer of, 178, 858.
, the king's mills at, 448.
Cameley. See Carnalloway.
Carolis de Neapolis, Master Matthew de,
prebendary of Salisbury. 5e6 Neapolis.
Caron, Thomas, 128.
, Walter, 128.
Carpente, king of the Medes and Persians,
597.
Carpenter, Charpenter, Carpentere, Adam le*
595.
, Emma late the wife of Richard le,
168.
, John le, 805.
, Juliana le, 153.
, Margery daughter of Richard le, 49.
, Philip son of Richard le, of Cail-
mershe, 361.
, Richard le, 258.
, , his son Thomas, 245.
, Robert le, 357.
, Roger le, 262.
, Thomas son of Richard le, 245.
, William, 316.
, William le, 126, 127.
, , and Rose his wife, 167.
, , Cecily his daughter, 167.
, , of Bisshopworthe, 809, 311.
, , of Enderby, 251.
See Charpenter.
Carreria, Master William de, 109.
Carrerie, Gilbert, archdeacon of Armagh, 27 1 •
Carreu, Carru, John de, 142.
, Maurice de, 22, 262.
, Nicholas de, 209.
, Robert de, 82,266.
652
QBNERAL INDEX.
Camje, Peter de, 342.
Carrick, earl of. See Bnis.
CarrickferguB, Knakfergus, co. Antrim, ships
to hd provided hj, 853.
, Walrikeforde near, 85S.
Carrik, Roland de, 188.
Camim [? Wharram, or Croome], co. York,
476.
Carry, Gary, John de, 98.
, Laurence de, 532, 524, 667, 687.
Carryk. See Bros.
Carrington. See Caisington.
Carswelle. See Careswelle.
Carsynton. See Cassington.
Carter, Cartere, Adam le, 245, 252, 309.
, Benedict le, 419.
, Qwttrej le, 152.
, Henry le, of Bonthom, 470.
, John le, 542.
, , of the priourof Prittlewell, 244.
, John the, of Asshene, 157.
, John le, of Carmm, 476.
, , of Yedon, 472.
, Peter le, 406.
, Stephen le, of Barton, 245.
.., William le, 41, 470.
iSee Caretere ; Charetter.
Carthorpe, Earthorpe [co. York], 444.
Cartmell, Kertemel, co. Lancaster, 280.
, prior of, 90, 509.
Carto. See Qoarto.
Cary. See Carry.
Cashel, archhishop of, 400, 404.
, , dispute with the archbishop of
Armagh, 77.
Cashio, Caysho, co. Hertford, 488, 522
Caais, Master William de, 484.
Cassineto. See Bufhti.
Cassington, Carsyngton, Kesyngton, co. Ox-
ford, 177.
, Kesyngton, co. Oxford, 46.
Castel, John, 380.
, William atte, of Bemewelle, 168,254.
• 5(66 Castello, Castro, Chastel.
Castelacre. See Castleacre.
Castelay. See Casteley.
Castelhy, William de, 203.
Castelcumbe. See Castle Combe.
Casteley, Castelay, John son of William de,
847.
, William de, 847.
Casteleyn, Bobert, 488.
, , presented to Turreston church
64.
, Boger son of William, of Humber-
Bton, 488.
See Chasteleyn.
Castelford, Xicholas de, 866.
Castelframelingham. See Framlingham.
CMtelkyby. See Holyhead.
Castellaythan. See Castle Lyons.
Castellevyngton. See Lerington.
Castellione. Otto de, 220.
Castello, Gregory de, 210.
5ee Castel; Castro; Chastel.
Casterton, Little, co. Rutland, 497, 502.
Castikere, Peter le, 282.
Castile [in Spain], Ferdinand, king of, 248.
, merchants of, 246.
suljects of the king of, 248.
Castinet, Stephen, 888.
Castleacre, Castelacre [co. Norfolk], 'prior
and convent of, 115, 118.
Castle Ashby. See Ashby Davy.
Castle Combe, Castelcumbe, co. Wilts, 89.
Castledermot, Tristeldermot [co. Kildare],
122.
Castleknock, co. Dublin, William de Melton,
prebendary of, 2.
Castle Lyons [co. Cork], Castellaythan in
Mnnster, 181.
Castle Sowerby. See Sowerby, Castle.
Castre, Aselocus de, 18.
, John de, and Isabella his wife, 988.
, Bobert de, 477, 532, 584.
See Caistor.
Castro, John de, 17, 815, 450, 555.
See Castel; Castello; Chastel.
Castro Maurone, Hugh de, 484.
Castro Seris, or Castro Xerec, 189, 461.
Castrogie. See Troggy.
Cat, licence to hunt the, 492.
Cat, Peter le, the king's proctor, 56.
, or Pierron le Kat, the king's proctor,
14.
Catbury, co. Bedford, 128.
Catebrigffe fin Ness wapentake on the river
Glen], CO. Lincoln, 545.
Cateby, Alan de, 167.
, Nicholas de, 15.
, Richard de, 167.
, , Idonia his daughter, 167.
, , William his son, the younger,
167.
, William de, and Alice his wife, 167.
Catefeld, Edmund de, 866, 860.
, John de, 400.
, Walter de, presented to Thorpe
Basset church, 102.
, William de, parson of Thorp Basset,
208.
Cateford. See Catford.
Catefos, Catfosse, Elias de, 476.
, Henry de, 476.
, William, 155.
See Catfost.
Catel, John s<m of Beginald, 586, 587, 588,
589, 540, 541, 545.
, Beginald, 585, 587, 589, 545.
, Thomas, 585.
Catelote, Bobert, 886.
\
GENERAL INDEX.
663
Gateie, Simon le, of Eyngeston, 232.
SeeCBtar,
Gaterice. See Catterick.
Caterstock. See Catistock.
Caterjk, Thomas de, 24S.
Catewade, Alice de, 241.
See Cattiwade.
Catewyk. See Catwick.
Catford, Cateford, co. Kent, 398.
Catfofls, Catefoss [co. York], 426.
Cathale, William son of Walter de, 292.
S^eCattal.
Cathay, the emperor of, 597.
Catherlagh. See Carlow.
Catistock, Caterstock, Cattestoke [co. Dorset],
889.
Catsfield, Cattesfeld [co. Sussex], 268.
Cattal, Catteshale, Cathale [co. York], 289,
439.
, Little, Eahale [co. York], 489.
Catterick, Caterice, Kateryk [co. York],
Richard, parson of, 810, 553.
Cattesfeld. See Catsfield.
Catteshale. See Cattal.
Cattestoke. See Catistock.
Cattiwade, Catewade [co. Soffolk], 882.
Catton, Katton, Henry son of Henry de, 439.
, Banulphde, 817, 471.
, William de, 489.
, William son of Henry de, 489.
Catton, CO. York, 246.
Catnr, William le, of Alyyngham, 167.
See Catere; Chatonr.
Catwick, Catewyk [co. York], 807.
Caulinescray. See Cray.
Canmpeden. See Camden.
Caomville, Caompville. See Camville.
Caunteton, William de, 458.
Caurse, Cans [in the hundred of Ford], co.
Salop, castle of, 546, 547, 586.
Caus, William de, 417.
See Caurse.
Causeys. See Chauceys.
Causter, Stacius, 364.
Causton, William son of Roger de, and Agnes
his wife, 241.
5ee Cawston.
Caux, St. Victor en, Ralph abbot of, 286.
Cava Penna, Amald de, 243.
Cave, Alexander de, 24, 84, 167, 184, 261,
289, 295, 810, 868, 41 8^ 521, 601, 605.
, , keeper of the Templars' lands,
CO. York, 415, 440, 467.
, Geoffirey de, 588.
, John de, 805, 600, 606.
, Master Robert de, 294.
Cave, CO. York, 416.
, North, CO. York, church of, 320.
, South, Snthcave, co. York, 261, 289.
, prebend of, in St. Peter's, York, 1 4,
177.
Cave — cont,
, Neapolio, cardinal deacon of St.
Adrian, prebendary of, 14, 264, 519,
589.
, William de Melton, prebendary of,
117,176,177.
Cavenham, co. Suffolk, 262, 420.
Cavereswelle, Hugh de, 87.
Caversham, co. Berks, 262.
letters patent dated at. 62.
Cawode, Thomas de, 310.
Cawood, Cawode, co. York, 171, 808, 421.
Cawston, Causton [co. Norfolk], 808, 568.
Cawthome, Calthome [co. York], 131.
Caxton, CO. Cambridge, 512, 518.
Cay, Kay, John de, 104.
, German, of Wakefeld, 165.
Caysho. See Cashio.
Cecily, John son of. See Cicely.
CeddLre. See Chedder.
Celer, John de, or John du, 522, 524, 567,
587.
, Richard del, 262, 268.
Celerer, William le, of Alvyngham, 167.
Celeresman, John le, 422.
, Selereresman, Thomas le, 425.
Celle, Roger, and John his son, 806.
See Kele.
Cene, Cenis. See Sene.
Cereteus, Ceriteus. See Ciriseaux.
Ceme, Cemell, co. Dorset, abbot of, Gilbert
de Mynteme, 452.
, Ralph de Ceme, prior of, 457, 467.
, Ralph de Keterynge and William de
Wherwolle, monks of, 452.
Cerot, John, 809.
Cesterfeld. See Chesterfield.
CesterhuDte, Master Stephen de, 894.
See Cheshunt.
Cesterton, Geoffrey de, 151.
See Chesterton.
Certeseye, John de, 287.
See Chertsey.
Cestre, John de, 226.
, Ralph son of Henry de, 866.
, Robert son of Henry de, 866.
Cestrefeld, Simon de, 240.
See Chesterfield.
Cestrefbrd, Simon de, 129.
Cestreton. See Chesterton.
Chacherel, Baldwin, 240.
Chadde, Robert, 72.
Chaddesden, Chaddesdene, William son of
Richard de, 287.
, William son of Thomas de, 377.
Chaddesley, Chadesle [co. Worcester], ehorch
of, 248.
Chaddesworth, Thomas de, dean of St. Pat-
rick's, Dublin, 192, 267.
Chaddleworth, Chadel worth [co. Berks], 510.
6S4
GE17ERAL INDEX.
ObtddMWTch. Sm Chadwiok.
Chkddworth. See Chaddle worth.
ChadertoD, Alexnnder de. V.
Cbadeale. See Chaddesley
Chadihnnt, niudkshuQle [oo. Warwick], 870.
Chadwlck, Chudelegwyclio [co. WoroMUr],
ISB.SGl.
Cbaniiuite. Set Chalfoot.
Cbaggtltj, C)\iLf:geh. See Chailj.
Chailej,Chaggeley,Chaggele,co. Snttex, 148,
aaa.
ChuneL See Chajntii.
Chalmmbe. Sre Chaucamlw.
ChaldecotA, ^'altrr de, 133.
See Coldecote.
Chaldon Boyg, or West CfaiildciQ, ChalTedone-
boja [co. Borael], 3S0.
GbaUhiuit, ChalfliiiDle, cautlfottt, CbaUbiiUi,
Agnes de, 5&S.
, Andrew de, 534.
, WrJter de. 242.
, WilUaiQ de, 543.
ChalfoDt, ChalfliiiDle m. Bn;kiti{^aiu], 5S6.
8t. Giles, CkafhoDte [eo. Buckij, 16B.
Chalgnve, William de,SU,eT9.
ChilgraTB, Ch*lpnive [w. Bedford], Sl».
Chalk, Chalke, WilllBiu de, U, SB8.
Challe, Bartliolomew de, 68.
Tbomi
,63
Gholmiut^on, CbalmjnioQ [eo. I>onet],889.
Cbaloima, Williun do, ass.
Cholvedao, Audrev de, 390,
ChalTCdoneboya. See Chaldon Bo;a.
Clwin«lC?ChBiDal] Bernard, 957.
SeeChujTiel,
Chombard, Avicia daughter of Alan de, 489.
, John ton of WlUiam, 489.
;Mat3da,4S9.
', Nioholai SOD of Matilda, 48B.
Bobert, 439,
, WiUiam, 489.
CbambeT thekiag's, All, 980.
ChaiuberlBiD of the Bxofaeqiwr. See Dnblin ;
Eicheqaer.
of the late king. S« Okbam.
of BcotUnd. St* Scotland.
Chamberlajn, CfaamberlejtD, See Chanmhai-
CbainbernoD, Set Campo AtduUI g Chaom-
beroooD.
Chambre. Set Cbanmbre,
CSumbrelarn. 5w ChamnberlayD.
Chunpagne. See Chanrnpagne.
OuunpeDCTt, Cbnumpeoejs, Boger, 181.
4, William, SOS.
ChampioD.Cbiiuiupiou, Henij, ISt.
John,S81.
, Balph, of Benfngbalm, 198.
See CampiMi.
Cbanpiict, John de, 198.
Ghaneellor, (]», M, IIS, tS4, flBS, M4,
894, 805, 807, 309, 818, S18, 881.
880, 88B, 889, 848, 346, 854, 867, S68,
885, 873, 879, 884, 886, 888, 890, 388,
417, 4aa, 438.
Thomn." [de Contllupe] Iha, 447,
Se«"Bensteite i Guldeford ; Hothomi
lAngetOTi; Ke^^naldi ; Saodale.
See aim Ireland.
of tbe Eicheqner, Dablb. See Dab-
lin.
Chanoerj, the, 88, 84, 87. 134, ISS, IIS, 881,
886, S99, 454, 45B. 471, 488, 489, 491,
519, 614, 618, 511, 684, 685, 547, U»,
66T, 570, 571, 574, 599, 596, 608.
uf the late kiug, 186.
the BoaapeT in. See Haaapcr.
at Westminster, 1>8, 183.
Sei England Ireland.
Chanej. See Chaanoy.
Chooelard, or Cbaaelard. See CIuiulMd.
Chanenes, Hogh de, 908.
Changes, 5m CaBtertmrj g Loadooi Es-
[ChoDuel Islaud.il], 68, 67, 69, 70, 78, SB,
121, B31,3lje, 4U1, 4»2, 49G.
, keepei of the. See GrandiMDo.
Justioei in efra in the, 561.
Chanteeler. See Chaanteeler.
Cbautmarle, Cbaiutemfrle [eo. Doraet], 889.
Chantri, WlUiam, of Uilli, 680.
Chnnu, Adam, 340.
ChapelejD, Cii^»eda7n, Genoan le, of Kantea,
167.
John le, of WanfbU, 888.
, of Tolton, 470.
, John son of Babertle, 1S6.
BBlph1e,S89.
William le, 73, 89.
, of Benefetd, 988.
, of Uecforton, 838.
5« Chaplain.
Chapeliiod, Capells Isolde [eo. Dnblin],
manor and fishery, 976.
Cbapington, Chapynlon [ao.SocthDBberiaDd],
99S.
Chaplain, admission as a king's, 449.
Chaplain, Bernard the, 553.
, Philip the, eS Willardbj, 445.
, Boger tbe, 686.
Stephen son of ihe,of HamertOQ,89l.
William le, of Ikdnigham, 869.
WilUanaon of Boger the, 890.
Su Chapeleyn.
Chapman, ChapmoD, John, 478.
, John le, 939.
, John le, a! Cberlecole, 849.
, John son of John le, at Baldoek, 546.
J<dtn son of John, co. Wanriok, 648,
601.
, John le, of Eyngetoo, 889.
, Laurence le, 410, 471.
GENERAL INDEX.
655
Chapman— «onf.
, Nicholas, 406.
, Nicholas le, 539, 540, 541.
, William le, 29.
Cbappere, Emma daughter of Hugh, 198.
Chapynton. Se4 Chapington.
Chareman, William le, 818.
Charer, Roger le, 170.
Charetter, Hugh le, 168.
, , of Benyngfeld, 254.
, Nicholas le, 419.
, Patrick le, of Hetton, 340.
, Robert le, of Benyngfeld, 254.
, Simon le, 170.
, , of Marton, 252.
, Umchas le, or Unchus le, 809, 811.
, Walter le, 85.
William lo, of Eyton, 377.
See Carter; Caretter.
Charing, Cherringe, co. Kent, 243.
Charit^ sur Loire, prior of la, 505.
Charke, co. Hants, 291.
Charlccote, Cherlecote [co. Warwick], 242.
Charles, Adam, of Sandwich, 98.
, Edward, 813, 588.
, John, 822.
, , the younger, of Dertef ord, 478.
, Reginald de, 185.
Charlesworth, Chauelesworth [co. Derby],
155.
Charleton, Cherleton, co. Devon, 486.
Charleton, John de, 44, 224, 270.
, Master Thomas de, [chaplain] of the
chapel in Shrewsbury castle, 198.
See Cherleton.
Charley [co. Leicester] , prior and canons of,
14.
, lo Milneleghes near, 14.
Charlton, Cherleton [co. Hertford], 181.
, CO. Sussex, 84.
Chamei, Chamey, Chameye, Robert, 87, 165.
, Thomas de, 556.
, William de, of Abyndon, 556.
Chameles, Charnels, Ceorge de, 535.
..., John de, 582.
Chames, Reginald de, 5, 850.
Chameye. See Chamei.
Charpentcr, Andrew le, of la Marche, 564.
, John le, 289.
, Robert le, of Bemeston, 419.
, Stephen le, 477.
See Carpenter.
Charoun. See Clarom.
Charrante in Poitou, river, 604.
Charmm, Chamm, Charran, Charron, Guichard
de, Guischard de, or Gwischard de, 124,
815, 316, 864, 474.
> Sir Guischard de, or Sir Wyehard de,
436.
, John, 484,572.
Chartres, Clement de, 98, 820, 578.
Chastel, John du, 164.
See Castel } Castello ; Castro.
Chastel, le, 557.
Amerous, 74.
Contal, 74.
Seignour, 74.
Chasteleyn, Richard, 578.
See Casteleyn.
Chastellyon. See Holt Castle.
Chasterton. See Chesterton.
Chateriz, Richard son of Ralph de, 184.
Chatham, co. Kent, letters patent dated at, 485.
Chatour, Robert le, of Beckebiry, 361.
See also Catur.
Chatton, Chettun [co. Northumberland], 879.
Chatuel, Araald, 113.
Chaucer, Robert le, 1 43.
Chauceys, Causeys, William, of Peyton, 18.
Chaucumbe, John de, 505.
, Thomas de, 16, 883, 836, 547.
Chauelard, William, of Sutton, 470.
Chauelesworthe, Robert de, 155.
See Charlesworth.
Chaufecire, Richard, Richard le, 107.
Chaumberlayn, Chaumberleyn, Chaumber-
leyng, Chamberleyn, Adam, Adam le,
428,450,455,511,575.
, Gilbert le, 565.
, Henry le, of Landbeche, 545.
, and Sibyl his wife, 164, 176.
, Johnle, 170.
Peter le, 88.
, Richard le, conservator of the peace,
54,146.
, Robert le, 251.
, of the CO. Wilts, 156.
, , of the CO. York, 459, 460.
, Simon le, of Edelington, 482.
, Walter le, 478.
Chaumbernoon, Henry de, 547.
See Campo Araulfi.
Chanmbre, Chambre, Hamo de la, 820.
, Hugh de la, 816.
, Ingelram de la, 425.
, John de la, 278, 580, 593.
, , of London, 81.
, Richard de la, and Matilda his wife,
420.
, Roger de la, 856.
, , of Kingston-upon-Holl, 149.
, William atte, 811.
, William son of Richard de la, 4t0.
See Camera; Chombyr.
Chaumbrer, John le, of Esthenretfa, 417, 4S4.
Chaompagne, John de, and Nioholaa hit wife,
402.
Se« Campania.
Chaumpeneys. See ChampmeyB.
Chaumpion. See Champion.
656
GENERAL INDEX.
Chaonoeaiiz, Channceiu, Giles de, 580.
, Mtrtin, 418.
Chatmoy, Chauncej, Edmund de, 167.
, John de, presented to ScarthoQcharch,
458.
, Philip de, 56, 61, 65, 209.
, his son William, 56, 61, 65.
t Thomas de, lord of Shirpenbeck, 204.
, William de, 168.
> , parson of Scarthoa, 267, 458.
William son of Thomas, 89.
Chaondeler, Chaundelenr, Ghandeler, Gilbert
le,311.
, John le, of Totenham, 146.
, , merchant of Brabant, 277.
, Bobert le, 585.
, William le, 815.
Chaondos, John de, 84.
, [the father], 528.
, [the son], 528.
Chaontecler, Chauntcler, Chantecler, John,
256.
, Roger, of London, 608, 605.
Channtemerle. See Chantmarle.
Chaonterel, Thomas, 576, 588.
Chayante, Stephen de, 56.
Chaynel, Chainel, Cheynel, John, 872, 421,
475, 476, 529, 588, 585, 548, 544, 546,
649, 550, 600, 604.
See aUo Chamal ; Kaynel.
Chebsey, Chebeseye, co. Stafford, 178.
Chedder, Ceddre, co. Somerset, 217.
Cheddestane, Chedestan, James de. 106.
, Oliver de, 882.
Cheddeworth, Thomas de, chamberlain of
Korth Wales, 499.
See Chedworth.
Chedestan. See Cheddestane.
Chedworth, Cheddeworthe, co. Gloucester,
421.
Cheegnay, William de, 889.
CheererSy Nicholas, bishop of Leighlin, 188.
Cheileemore. See Cheylesmore.
Chelardeston. See Chellaston.
Chelchehithe, John de, 297.
Chelesfeld, Simon de, 882.
Ohelesworth, Adam de, 815.
Cheleworthe, Cheleworth, Philip de, 275.
See Chelwood ; Chelworth.
Chelgrave, William de, 457.
See ChalgraTe.
Chelkesonre, John de, 246.
Chellatton, Chelardeston [oo. Derby], 65.
Chellesworth, Chelsworthe [co. Suffolk], 528.
Chelmarsh, Chaihoemhe [co. Salop], 861.
Chelmereiford. See Chelmsford.
Chelmondiston, Chelmuntou [co. Suffolk], 12.
Chelmsford, Chelmeresford, co. Essex, 422.
Chelmunton. See Chelmondiston.
Chelsworthe. See Chellesworth.
Cheltenham, Chiltenham [co. Gloacaeterly
248.
Chelvrescote. See Chillers Coton.
Chelwood, Chelworth, Cheleworthe, co. Som-
erset, 298.
Chelworth, Cheleworth, co. Wilts, 116, 805.
, CO. Somerset. See Chelwood.
Chenal, or Cheval, Gerard, 584.
5eeChivaL
Cheny, Chenney, Nicholas de, 250, 420.
, , and Eleanor his wife, 508.
, Balph de, 191.
5ce Cheyny.
Chepstow, Chepestowe, Cheppestowe, Chip-
stowe, CO. Monmouth, 220.
»port of, 149.
, to provide a ship, 858.
, town of, and castle of Striguil, co.
Monmouth, 812, 318.
.......... 5«e Striguil.
Cherche, Adam atte, of Mnnestok, 85.
, Nicholas atte, 158.
William atte, of Hoo,241.
» , his sons, Gregory, Ralph, and
John, 241.
SeeChirchei Eirke; Ofthekirke.
Cherdacre, William de, 56.
Cherlecote. See Charlecote.
Cherieton, J. de, 57, 197, 885, 497, 582, 544,
547, 582.
t John de, and Hawisia his wife, 546.
, Master Thomas de, prebendary of
Canon Walton, 8.
, W.de, 64.
, William de, canon of Wells, 97.
5tf« Charleton ; Charlton.
Cheme, Michael, 238.
Chemyle, John le, and William his brother,
808.
Cherringe. See Charing.
Cherrington, Chirington, Chyrington, Chy-
ryngton, oo. Gloucester, 600.
Chertham, Thomas de, parson of Reculvre,
161.
Chertsey, Certeseye, co. Surrey, 269, 816.
, abbey of, 226, 880.
, abbot of, 800, 394.
, John de Rotherwyk abbot of, 1, 7.
, abbot and convent of, 205, 894, 556.
, letters patent dated at 92, 93, 187,
188, 189, 542, 660.
Cheseldon, Richard de, 254.
Cheselherst See Chislehurst.
Chessman, Thomas le, 156.
Chesford, eo. Warwick, 549.
Chesham, co. Buckingham, 516.
Cheshunt, Cesterhnnt, oo. Hertford, 644.
Chessel, ChesthuUe, Isle of Wight, 226.
Chestehunte. See Chesthunt
Chester, town or port of, 6, 20, 88, 104, 149,
168, 190, 204, 898.
GENERAL INDEX.
667
Cbester — eont.
.bishop of, 416, 442, 470.
, , Bichard Peche, 162.
, See also Coventry and Lich-
field.
, castle of, 410, 427.
, prisage of wines in, 401.
to provide ships, 853.
, seal for recognisances of debts for, 2 24.
, St . Werburgh*s, abbot and convent
of, 145, 398.
, St. John's hospital, Thomas de Barton,
keeper of, 821.
, , William de, or William de la
Bache, keeper of, 187, 821.
, St. Mary*s, Alice de Alderdelegh,
prioress of, 503, 507.
, A. late prioress of, 492.
, sub-prioress and convent of, 492.
, letters patent dated at, 122, 123, 163,
164, 173, 175.
Chester, county of, 250, 282, 404, 462.
honor of, 222.
, earl of, 216.
, escheator for. See Blund ; Mercer.
, justice of, 250.
, See Badelesmere; Holand;
Mortuo Mari ; Tybetot.
, fimn of the justice of, 411.
, receiver in the parts of, 462.
, levy of men in, 82.
, supplies for Scotland from, 81.
Chesterfield, Cestrefeld, co. Derby, Bobert de
T3rmparon, master of St. Leonard's
hospital, 221, 272.
Chesterhunt. See Cheshunt.
Chesterton, Henry de, 488, 575, 577, 579,
583.
See Cesterton.
Chesterton, Chasterton, Cestreton [co. Cam-
bridge], 162,216,552.
ChesthuUe. See Chessel.
Chesthunt, Chesthunte, Chestchunte, John de
of Derteford, 12.
, John son of John de, 155, 830.
, Master Stephen de, 826, 542.
Chet, Edmund son of Henry de, 165.
, Henry de, 165.
Chetewud, John de, abbot of Lilleshulle, 50, 58.
Chetewynde, Vivian de, 336.
Chetindon. See Chetyndon.
Chettun. See Chatton.
Chetwode, CO. Buckingham, prior of, 193.
Chetyndon, Chetindon, Thomas do, 575, 580.
, lands late of, 481.
Cbcu, John de, 922.
, , presented to Durham church,
384.
Cheval, or Chenal. See Chcnal ; ChivaL
Cheventon. See Chevington.
Cheverel, Alexander, 45, 53, 194.
Chevington, Cheventon [co. Suffolk], 566.
63579.
Cbevre, John, of Wylkeshowe, 189.
Cheylesmore, Cheilesmore [co. Warwick],
360.
Cheyndut, W^alter, and Christiana his wife^
228.
Cheynel. See Chaynel.
Cheyny, Cheyney, N. de, 529.
, William de, 482, 555.
See Cheny.
Cheyrk. See Chirk.
Chichester, co. Sussex, 186, 190, SOS, 808.
, diocese, see or bishopric of, 88, 66,
67, 106, 116, 142, 182, 197, 211,266,
267, 282, 838, 848, 399, 408, 449, 479,
489, 506, 508.
, bishop of. See Langeton.
, dean and chapter of, 67, 98, 122, 142,
209, 266, 267.
, Simon de Gk^lley, canon of, 108.
, Holy Trinity; Gilbert de Braens
canon of, 587.
, Friars' Preachers of, 268, 269.
, church of, prebend of Estmerden, 867.
, Peter de Vemoun, prebendary of
East Marden, 867, 489.
, custom on wool, hides and wool-fells,
in, 514.
, St James's hospital by, 188, 821.
Chickney, Chykeneye, co. Eissex, 58.
Chicksand, Chikesonde [co. Bedford], prior
of, 138.
Chidecroft, Thomas son of William de, 296.
Chieveley, Chivele, Clivele, [co. Berks],
71, 154, 269.
Chigwell [co. Essex], 339.
Chikehulle, Hugh de, 184.
, John de, 882.
Chikesonde. See Chicksand.
Chiket, John, 237.
Child [under eight years of age] pardon to for
killing a person, 198, 349.
Child Okeford, Childokford, co. Dorset, 481.
Childelangele. See King's Langley.
Childem Langley. See King's Langley.
Child wall, Childewelle [co. Lancaster], 283.
Childwiko. See Wickham St. Mary.
Chilham, Nicholas de, 879, 580.
Chilham, Chileham, co. Kent, 214, 891.
Chilleton, Gkrvase de, 29.
Chilteme, Edmund de, 828.
Chiltington [co. Sussex], 383.
Chilvers Coton, Chelvrescote [co. Warwick],
letters patent dated at, 132.
Chingelc. See Chingley.
Chingford, Chinglesford, co. Essex, 391.
Chingley, Chingele [in Goudhurst parish, co.
Kent], 153.
Chinnis, John, 89.
Chinnor, Chynnoure, co. Oxford, 557.
Chintinge, Chutinge [co. Sussex], 513.
Chipestowe. See Chepstow.
Chipham. See Chippenham.
T T
658
GENEBAL INDEX.
Chipot, monej of, 88.
Chippenham, Chipham, co. Wilts, 200, 216.
Chipping, Adam son of Adam de, 187.
Chipping Blandford. See Blandford.
Chirbury, co. Salop, 544.
Chirche, Adam atte, 262.
5««Cherche; Ofthekirke; Eirke.
Chirchegate, Thomas atte, 406.
, Walter atte,*'406.
Chirington. See Cherrington.
Chirk, Cheyrk [oo. Denbigh]. Se« Mortuo
Man.
ChiseldenyChiseldene, Chuseldene, Richard de,
268, 365, 368, 418, 422, 424, 521, 535.
, , keeper of Meere castle, 52.
, , sheriff of Somerset, 499.
Chishnlle, Robert de, 277.
Chislehnrst, Cheselherst [co. Kent], 822.
Chittleham Holt [in the parish of Chittle-
hampton], Chitilhainholte, oo. Devon,
261.
ChiTal, Chyval, Nicholas, 115, 475.
Robert, 478.
5«e Chenal.
Chiyele. See Chieveley.
Chober, Thomas, 270.
Cholale, Peter son of Reginald de, 155.
See Chunal.
Chombyr, Robert de la, 63.
See Chaumbre.
Chorestel, 296.
Chorlegh, William son of Qaenilda de, 175.
Chorleton, John de, 5, 80, 84, 198.
Chorlton [co. Chester], 145.
ChrishaU, Cristeshale, co. Essex, 238.
, Master Roger de Welleton, preben-
dary of, 192.
Christchnrch, Cristeschnrche, co. Hants, 348.
, hundred of, 216.
Cristeschnrche Twynham, co. Hants,
the castle of, 216.
, prior and convent of, 343.
Christian, Court, pardon for proceeding in a,
485.
Christian, Robert son of Alan son of, de
Wandesford, 298.
Christiana, Cristiane, Richard, 178.
, Thomas son of, 40.
, Walter son of, 40.
Christianity, to preach, 597.
Chunal, Cholale [co. Derby], 155.
Church, sanctuary in a, 425.
goods, 547.
Church Somershall. See Somershall.
Churt, Robert atte, 406.
Chuselden, Chuseldene. See ChJselden.
Chute forest, co. Hants, 146.
Chutinge. See Chinting.
Chykeneye. See Chickney.
Chymbeham, Laurence de, 478.
Chynooure. See Chinnor.
Chyrclisomersale. See Somershall Chardh.
Chyrington. See Cherrington.
Chyval. See Chival.
Cicely, Henry son of, 251.
, John son of, 245.
, Ralph son of, de Bollo Loco, 87.
William son of, 89.
Cicestre, Peter de, 293.
See Chichester.
Cicoller, Robert le, of Zeeland, 802.
Cimeter, John de, 173.
Cinque Ports, 124, 128, 277, 817, 322, 364,
424, 473, 485, 545, 548, 601.
, barons of the, 230, 485.
, , pleas within their liberty at
Shipwey, 253.
...., ganger of wines for, 109.
, warden of the. See Kendale.
...., assessment of the twenty-fifth upon,
230.
, bounds of the liberty of the, 601.
Cipryan, Roger, 262.
Circuli Albi. See Florence.
Cirencester, co. Gloucester, 217.
, abbot of, 12.
, abbot and convent of, 217, 810.
, Adam, abbot of, 421.
, Adam de Brokenberwe, abbot of, 20,
26.
, H. late abbot of, 12.
, Richard, abbot of, 421.
, Richard de Bysleye, canon of, 12.
, William de Comwell, canon of, 12.
, abbey of, its tithes in Wilts, Dorset
and Berks, 421.
Cirencestre, Cyrencestria, Master Adam de»
canon of Hereford, 64.
, John de, 232.
Ciriseaux, Ciriseaus, Cireteus, Cereteus, Ceri-
teus, Joan, late the wife of John de, 269.
...., John de, his son Richard, 269.
, Richard de, 46, 47, 49, 100.
Cistercian order, chapter of the, 92.
Cistema, Cysteme, Master Robert de, the
king*8 leech, 220, 268.
, , provost of the church of Castcl-
kyby, 289.
Clteaux, Henry, abbot of, 1 1 7.
Clackclose, Clackelose, co. Norfolk, 548.
Clampe, Thomas, 13, 102.
Clapham, Robert le Fix Ede de, 126.
Garburgh, Robert son of Simon de, 7.
Clare, co. Suffolk, 262, 420.
Clare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford [1262-1295], 1, 21, 50.
, , earl of Gloucester and Hert-
ford [1295-1313], 1,5,21,50,52, 107,
134, 179, 180, 195, 202, 206, 207, 214.,
217, 218, 219, 226, 228, 246, 256, 2^,
274, 278, 292, 306, 319, 831, 332, af33»
336, 340, 348, 350, 355, 358, 36L: 3<9.
876, 381, 391, 409, 410, 417, 4?^ 420.
I
i
GENERAL INDEX.
659
Glare, Gilbert de — cont.
498, 500, 502, 508, 509, 516. 520, 522,
526, 546, 560, 565, 567, 568, 569, 590,
591, 594, 598, 599, 600.
, , king's lieutenant in England,
387, 338.
, , keeper of the realm, 833, 338.
, , Matilda his wife, 526.
, Richard de, 5M, 68.
, Master Richard de, presented to
Yoghwel church, 48.
•• , Richard son of Thomas de, 120.
, Thomas de, 188.
, Thomas son of Gilbert de, 48.
Clarendon, Claryndon, co. Wilts, 368.
forest of, 67, 836, 520.
Glares [or Cleres near Worth], co. Suisex,
531.
Claret, co. Essex, 262.
Clarice, Henrj, 487.
Clarissimi, Matthew, 399.
Clarom, Charoun, John de, 80, 84.
Claryndon. See Clarendon.
Clattercut, Clatercote [co. Oxford], prior of,
99.
Clauerye, Arnold Guillelmi de, 511.
Claverdon [co. Warwick], church of, 101.
Clavering, Claveryngg, co. Essex, 401.
Claveryng, Claveryngge, Clavering, Alexander
de, 459.
, and Joan his wife, 181.
, Beatrice late the wife of Roger de,
457.
, Edmund de, 401, 429.
, John de, 401, 482.
, , and Hawysia his wife, 401, 429.
Claxby Pluck Acre, Ciaxeby Plukacre [co.
Lincoln] , 282, 522.
Ciaxeby, Peter de, 343.
, Simon de, parson of Melford, 276.
Clay, John son of Simon del, 334.
Ciaydon, co. Suffolk, 123, 126.
, East, Est Ciaydon [cA. Buckingham],
488.
Clayhanger, Clayheingre, Cleyhangre [co.
Devon], 391.
[co. Dorset], 390.
Claypole, Claypol, co. Lincoln, 820.
, Thomas de SanctoLaudo, parson of,
320.
Clayton, William de, 103.
Cle. See Clee.
Clebury, Cleobury, R. de, 201.
, Richard de, 1, 580.
, William de, 283.
, , presented to the church of
Stretton-in-Strettonsdale, 186.
Clee, Cle, co. Lincoln, 241.
Clecve Prior, Cly ve Prior [co. Warwick] , 252.
Clehonger, Clehangre [co. Hertford], 163.
CleidoD. See Cleydon.
Clement, Alan, 487.
, John, 49, 496.
, Nicholas sun of Nicholas, of Hoton
Bardolf, 476.
., William son of, le Fevre, 71.
Clement, Pope, his nephew Bertrand del Gout,
88.
, his nephew Bertrand de Salvi-
aco, 430.
IV., Pope, 60, 234.
v.. Pope, 107, 183.
See aiso Pope.
Clementhorpe, or St. Clements. See York,
St. Clements.
Clent [co. Stafford, locally in co. Worcester],
564.
Cleny, Nicholas de, 868.
Cleobury. See Clebury.
Clerc. See Clerk.
Clere, Roger de, prior of RaTenston, 111,
116.
.., William de, 69, 98.
, chancellor of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 107.
Clere Wodelond. See Kingsclere.
Cleres. See Clares.
Clergy, the, assembling in convocation at Lon-
don, 341.
of England, tenth granted by. See
Tenth.
Clerion, John de, prebendary of the church
of St. Thomas the Martyr, Peryn, 61.
Clerk, Clerc, Adam le, le Messer, 315.
....I...., Adam son of Martin le, 201.
, son of Martin the, 201.
, Alice late the wife of William son of
Elias le, of Est Gerford, 262, 812.
, David le,261.
, , of Knaresburgh, 362.
, Elias le, William his son, 262, 312.
,Fulk le, 262, 263.
, Gilbert le, 252.
, Henry le, 316.
, Henry son of Richard the, of Drax,
347.
.., John the, 387, 459.
, , coroner of London, 88.
, , master of the ship la Gerlaiid,
544.
, , of Halghton, 40.
, the, of Henlegh, 890.
, le, of Ospringe, 50.
, , of Swinnerton, 136, 228.
, , of Wotton, and Katherine his
wife, 406.
, ,his son Joseph, 406.
, son of Nicholas le, 169.
, son of Richard le, 419.
, son of Richard le, of Carleton,
199.
, Jurdan the, 574.
, Michael le, of Empingbam, 258.
T T 2
660
GENERAL INDEX.
Clerk — conL
, Nicholas le, 39, 816.
, Nicholas son of Benedict le, of
Hornyng, 801.
, Nicholas le, of Gerfordeby, 815.
, Nicholas le, of Impjton, 843.
, Ralph le, of Abyndon, 417, 424.
, Richard le, S58.
, , of Cokton, 287.
, of Dengen, 14.
, Richard son of Robert le, of Weyn-
flet, 287.
, the, son of Walo de Otringeham,
440.
, Robert le, 255, 262.
, , of Langley, and Alice his wife,
228.
, son of Thomas le, of Weston-
tokesheved, 867.
, Roger the, of Gotton, 489.
, Simon le, burgess of Perth, 228.
, , of Wolverton, 87
, Thomas le, 258.
, and Alice his daughter, of Hod-
desdon, 544.
, , of Nesebit, 297.
, son of Richard le, 165.
, the, son of Thomas del Scurthe,
347.
, Walter le, 254, 604.
..., f , his son Richard de Drax, 847.
, of Swynnerton, 307.
William le, 40, 418.
of Raghgel, 10.
, ....... of Wodefordemulne, 50.
William son of Elias le, Alice late his
wife, 262, 812.
son of Geoffrey le, of Suth Mall-
yngges, 295.
son of Henry le,of Wodeburgh,
297.
, son of William le, of Boston, 836.
Clermont, Louis eldest son of the count of,
569.
Clem, or Cleru, Thomas, 85, 129.
Cleseby, Clesseby, Harsculph de, 58, 72, 123,
125, 166, 169, 815, 364.
, John de, 815, 864.
Clevehmd, Cliveland [co. York], 277, 845,486.
5ee Eirkby.
Cleydon, Cleidon, William de, 540.
, , keeper of the archbishopric of
Canterbury, 606.
See Claydon.
Cleyhangre. See Clayhanger.
Cleyton, Robert de, presented to Drajrton
church, 405.
Cliderhon, Clyderhou, Clyderhowe, Adam de,
288.
, Robert de, 41, 165, 248, 252, 871,
472, 476.
, Roger de, 288.
Clif, Clife, Clyf, Clyff, Master Henry de, 579.
, John de, 580.
, , and Margery his wife, 191.
, son of Walding de, 848.
, William de, 95, 99, 100, 861, 481.
, , of Holbackes, 472.
, , steward of Galtres, 405.
Cli£fe in Tindeton parish, Clyye, co. Dorset,
889.
, Clyre, co.Kent, 84.
, CO. Northampton. See King's Cliffe.
Cliflford, aiford, Clyfford, Peter de, 298.
, Robert de, 8, 5, 9, 17, 50, 184, 144»
195, 208, 208, 211, 212, 220, 221, 224,
247, 278, 829, 895, 408, 411, 428.
, [an adherent of the earl of Lan-
caster], 498, 500, 502, 508, 510, 516,
519, 525, 554, 562, 569, 591.
, , appointed to the marshalsea of
England, 6.
, , captain of men-at-arms in Scot-
land, 92.
, , keeper of the liberty of Dur-
ham, 2.
Clifton, Clyfton Geoffrey de, 157.
, John de, 176.
, Roger de, 258.
, Stephen de, 428.
Clinton. See Clynton.
Clipstone, Clipston, co. Nottingham, letters
patent dated at, 3, 5-11, 86.
Clist episcopi. See Bishops Clyst.
Cliteremyth, Geoffrey, 158.
Clithero. See Cliderhou.
Clitherom, Roger de, 548.
5ee Clothenmu
Clive. See Clyve.
Cliyele. See Chieveley.
Clivelond, Cliveland, Stephen de, 420, 471.
, , William his brother, 420, 471.
See Cleveland.
Clizton, Richard de, 419.
Clobbere, William le, of Hadenham, 468.
Clodeshale, John de, 805.
Richard de, 564.
Clonard [co. Meath], St. Mary's, prioress and
convent of, 290.
, Gormeli late abbess of, 290.
Cloncumber [? Combre], co. Kildare, 122.
Clonfert, bishop of, Gregory [O'Brogy], 57.
, Robert, late bishop of 25, 57.
...•....., dean and chapter of, 25.
, John de Balla, canon of, 192, 267.
, Vincent, canon of, 25.
Clonmethan, Glemethan [co. Dublin], 595,
596.
Clopton, Alexander de, 486.
, Joan late the wife of James de, 310,
312, 369.
, William dt, and John his brother, 1 68,
254.
GENERAL INDEX.
6&1
Cloth, assize of foreign, 326.
castom on. See Cnstoms.
, olnage of, at Bostoni 846.
Clothall, Ciothale, co. Hertford, 589.
Clotherholme bj Ripon, Clotherom [co.
York], 451.
Clotheram, Roger de, 451, 584, 548.
, , his wife Joan, 451.
, , keeper of Karesbrok castle,
558.
, , keeper of the seal for recog-
nisances, York, 79, 80.
, William de, 451.
, , Mariota his wife, 451.
See Clitherom ; Clotherholme.
Clotton. See Cloughton.
Cloughton, Clotton [co. York], Roger the
clerk of, 439.
Cloyille, Humphrey de, 222.
Clojne, diocese of, 48.
Cluniac order, 99.
, abbot of, 200.
, prior of, 203.
Clony [in France], abbot of, 140, 200, 409.
, Henry, abbot of, 223, 320.
, Ivo, abbot of, 320.
[in Scotland], 447.
Clnsen, John de, 514.
Clyderhou. See Cliderhou.
Clyf, Clyflf. See Clif.
Clyfford. See CliflFord.
Clyfton. See Clifton.
Clynton, Ida late the wife of John de, 580.
, John de, 549.
, , seneschal of Ponthieu, 806.
, , of Colehulle, 241, 817, 318.
Clyst. See Bishops Clist.
Clyve, Clive, John de, 364.
, Peter, 367.
, Richard de, 10.
, Robert de, 439.
, , bailiff of Gart in Ponthiea, 64.
, William de, 188.
See Cleeve ; Cliffe ; King's Clifle.
Clyvedon, Matthew de, 581.
, William de, 53.
Clyveland. See Cleveland ; Clivelond.
Cnyveton, Knyveton, Henry de, 186, 250.
Coates, Great, Great Cotes, co. Lincoln, 171.
, Little, Little Cotes [co. Lincoln],
171,241,272,579.
, North, Northcotes, co. Lincoln, 171,
241,352,501.
-upon-Humber, Great, co. Lincoln,
241.
Coatham, Cotum, co. York, 602, 606.
Cobard, Coberd, Richard, 290.
, Stephen, 57.
, William, 290.
Cobbc, Henry, 316.
, John, 42, 169.
Cobbeleye, Ralph de, 487.
Cobbelonde, William de, 68.
Cobeham, Cobham, Henry de, 10, 23, 168,
237, 253, 316, 531.
, , and Joan his wife, 276.
, the elder, 184.
, the younger, 117, 127, 166, 280,
288, 248, 254, 812, 318, 817, 829, 864,
865, 424, 473, 474, 545, 601.
.3 , John de, 528.
, Richard de, 890.
, Thomas de, 342, 528.
, Master Thomas de, 77, 180, 241, 802,
838, 352, 437, 455, 543, 544.
Cobeldyke. See Cubbeldyke.
Coberd. See Cobard.
Coberley. See Cubberley.
Cobham. See Cobeham.
Coblynton, John de, 144.
Cobynton. See Cubbington.
Cockelbergh, Thomas de, 51 1.
Cockerington, Cokerington [co. Lincoln],
298.
Cockermouth, Cokermuthe [co. Cnmberland],
824.
, castle of, 264, 377.
, fishery at, 877.
See Cokermuthe.
Cockersand, Cokersaund [oo. Laneaster],
abbot of, 140.
Cockpen, Cokepen in Lothian [Scotland],
446.
Cockside [by Hedley], Cokside, co. Durham,
436.
Coddenham, Codenham, co. Suffolk, 128, 126.
Codelingges, John, and Hugh his brother,
307.
Codenham. See Coddenham.
Codington. See Cuddington.
Codlee, Philip de, 538.
Codlyngges, Codlyng, I^urence, 307.
, William, 237.
Codreth. See Cottered.
Codriaco, Yialetus de, 65.
Codwot, Richard son of William, 544.
Cody, EUas, 297.
Codyton, 544.
Coffot, Richard de, 531.
Coflrer, Henry, 322.
Cofiyn, Almaricus, 428, 425, 470, 530.
Cogan, John de, 381.
Coigners, Robert le, 470.
Coignies, John, and Thomas his ion, 258.
Cok, Coke, Adam, 406.
Henry, 811.
, Isabella, 548.
, John, 127.
, John le, 543.
, Peter, 308.
, Ralph, 170.
Richard son of John le, 68«
662
GENERAL INDEX.
Cok — colli.
, Bobert le, of Bradewelle, 809.
, Thomas, 808.
See Coke88one; Cook; Fiz Cok;
Eea ; Ko ; Eoo ; Eouke.
Cokbnme, Nigel de, 447.
Coke. See Cok.
Cokedon, Henry de, 40.
Cokefeld, Cokfeld, Geofirey de, 443.
, John de, 16, 236.
, Thomas de, 348.
See Cuckfield.
Cokeford, Nicholas de, 68.
See Coxford.
Cokepen. See Cockpen.
Coker, John de, 369.
, Walter, 262.
Cokerel, Oay, 119.
Cokerington. See Cockerington.
Cokermuthe, Cokermuth, John de, remem-
brancer of the Exchequer, 273, 392.
.......... Jordan son of Richard de, 224.
See Cockermouth.
Cokersaond. See Cockersand.
Cokeryok, Isabella late the wife of John de,
472.
, Emma her daughter, 472.
Cokesford. See Coxford.
Cokessone, Eokesone, John le, 548, 608.
See also Cok.
Coket, the, 60, 303, 388.
Cokethorpe, Ralph de, parson of Legh, 276.
Cokewold, John, 421.
Cokfeld. See Cokefeld.
Cokham, Emma de, 483.
See Cookham.
Coklico, Thomas, 576, 580.
Cokside. See Cockside.
Cokton. See Coaghton.
Cokyn, Eokeyn, Roger, 305.
, William, 228.
Colard, John, of Frenyngham, 478.
Colbame, John, 164.
Colby, Andrew de, vicar of Fryston, 368.
Colby, Colleby, co. Westmoreland, 24.
See Calby.
Colchester, Colecestre, co. Essex, 32, 157, 174,
216, 531.
, castle of, 469.
, St. John's, abbot of, 209, 395.
, , J. abbot of, 397.
, , Walter de Huntingfeld, abbot
of, 399, 404.
, abbot and convent of, 1 92.
, Friars Minors of, 157, 208.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 208.
Colcote, John, 87, 165.
Coldham, Caldeham, co. Cambridge, 81, 89.
Coldingham, Coldyngham [oo. Berwick],
William de Gretham, prior of, 108,
805, 894.
Cole, Edmund, 289.
, Edmund son of William, 289.
, Nicholas, 89.
, Nicholas son of William, 239.
, Richard, 66.
, Richard le,368.
, Robert, of Ay lesham, 563.
, Roger, 239.
, Thomas, 239.
, Thomas son of David, 302.
, WiUiam, 39, 239.
Colcbroke, William de, 186.
Coleby. See Calby.
Colecestre. See Colchester.
Colehalle. See Coleshill.
Coleman, Roger, 498.
Coler, John, 88.
Coleraine, Colrath, co. Londonderry, ships t^
be provided by, 353.
Coleme, co. Wilts, 163, 391.
Coles, John, of Abyi^don, 417, 424.
Coleshill, Coleshulle, co. Flint, 505.
, Colehulle, Coleshulle [co. Warwick3t
241, 317,818.
Coleshulle, Colhnlle, John de, 138.
, Robert de, 92.
, Thomas de, 232, 242.
Coleville, Colevyle, Colville, Edmund de, of
Westbitham, 530, 598.
, Geoffrey de, 171, 207, 308.
..., Luke, 275.
, Philip de, 128, 234, 267, 343.
, Robert de, 82.
, Thomas de, 72, 871.
See CouviUe.
Coleweheye. See Coiway.
Colewelle. See Colwall.
Colewenne, Gilbert de, 24.
Coleworthe, Coleworth, Master John de, pre-
sented to Carlingford church, 394.
, Richard de, 34.
Colhulle. See Coleshulle.
Colingbume, Colyngbume, Peter de, 25, 85,
172, 829.
Colingham. See Colyngham.
Collan, Thomas, 253.
Collay, Thomas, 309.
Colle, Thomas, of Shrewsbury, 487.
, William, 252, 264.
, ...„., of I>erby, 92, 462.
, , of Worcester, 87.
See Fiz Colle.
Colleby. See Colby.
Colleyweston, Colynw€8ton, co. Northampton,
237.
Collingtree, Colyntre [oo. Northampton],
church of, 93.
CoUum, James de, 445.
See Cowlam.
Colmanhaghe, 586.
GENERAL INDEX.
603
Colne, Calne [co. Baekmgbam], 44.
, Colneye. See CkAney,
Colne, John, keeper of the king's mews, 271.
See aUo Colae.
Cohieie. See Colneye.
Cohiey, Colne [co. Hertford], chapel of St
John, 98, 148.
Colneye, Colney, Colneie, William de, 36, 41,
87, 124, 127, 171, 173, 227, 241, 243,
263, 307, 308, 313, 315, 359, 364, 865,
867, 368, 369, 371, 872, 378, 418, 420,
421,423,541.
Colnham, Hugh de, 487.
Colombille, 393.
Colonna. See Colompna.
Ck)lote, Henry, 371.
,Koger, 371.
Colpek, Richard, 481.
Colrath. See Coleraine.
Colstan, John, 298.
Colstayn, John, of Halton, 888.
Colt, Thomas, 362.
Colts, keeper of the king's, 567.
See Horses.
Colton, Henry de, 480.
Colue, Hugh, 364.
Columbariis, Alice late the wife of John de,
276.
Columers, Bernard, 604.
Columpna, Peter de, cardinal deacon, 105.
Colville. See Coleville.
Colwall, Colewelle [co. Hereford], 248.
Colway, Coleweheye, co. Dorset, 368, 869.
Colwick, Nether, Nethercolewyk, co. Not-
tingham, 606.
Coly, Richard, 480.
, sonof John, ofEjnge8caple,S4.
Colyn, John, 292.
Simon, 292.
, William, 262.
See Coulyng.
Colyngburne. See ColiDgbume.
Colyngham, Walter de, 539, 540, 541.
Colyntre. See CoUingtree.
Colynweston. See Colleyweston.
Combar, Cumbar, Roland de, 110, 156, 157.
, , Joan his wife, 110, 156.
Combe, Cumbe, co. Dorset, 114.
[co. Oxford], 432.
, CO. Warwick, abbot of, 567, 570.
, , abbot and convent of, 271.
, CO. Wilts, 163.
See Cumbe.
Combcrculston. See Combre Colston.
Comberc, Stephen le, 386.
Combermere, Cumbermere, co. Chester, the
abbot of, 106, 170, 256.
, Richard de Dounes, prior of, 128.
, Robert abbot of, 213.
Combmartyn, William de,411.
, or Cumartyn, William de, 825.
Combre Coktcm, Combereiilrtoii [co. Edin-
bargh]y 446.
Combs, Combes, co. Sofifolk, 75, 326.
Comene, Robert de, 173.
Comerford, Philip de, 78.
Comin. See Comyn.
Conmierford, Philip de, 285.
Comminges [France] , church of, 892.
Common Pleas. See Bench, the Common.
Comont, Amald de, 122.
Compton, Cumpton, Ralph de Sutton parson
of the church of, 188.
, CO. Hants, 490.
Abbas, Cumpton [co. Dorset], 889.
, Bishops, Compton, Cumpton [oo.
Somerset], Hugelin de Itinerann', pre-
bendary of, 98.
, , Ingelard de Warle, prebendary
of, 98, 428, 429.
Chamberlain, Cumpton Chanmberleyn,
CO. Wilts, 156.
Dundon, Dunden, ca Somerset, 826.
, , John de Sandale prebendary of ,
115.
, Long, CO. Warwick, 207, 217.
See Compton.
Comtad, or Etomcad, 74, 78.
Comtal, district of La, 78.
Comyn, Comin, Edmund, 204, 228.
, Joan, 125.
, Joan late the wife of Alexander, 569.
, John [the &ther], 510.
, [the son], 510.
, John son of John, 284.
, John, earl of Buchan, 92, 95, 160,
267, 514.
, , his nieces and co-heiresses
Alice and Margaret, 267, 514.
, Richard, 284.
., Master William, 224, 267.
, , of Bogfaan, 160.
Conal. See Connell.
Conan, Henry son of, 315, 856.
Concealment, cases of, 298.
Conceden, Richard, 213, 502.
Conches, Peter abbot of, 141, 592.
Condicote, Codicote [co. Hertford], church
of, 101.
Condon, Condom, 850.
CondoTer, Conedovre [co. Salop], 497.
Conductu, Geoffi^y de, sheriff of London, 114.
, William de, 873.
Conduit, Conduyt, or Condut, Qeofoy de, 17.
, Geoffrey atte, 96, 97.
Conduit, a, 89, 597.
Conedore. See Condover.
Conere, Robert, 251.
Coneetable. See Constable.
Coneweye. See Conway.
Conger {espercaria congrorum\ 131..
CoDgresbory, po. Somerset, 217.
664
GENERAL INDEX.
Coningsbj, Conyngeeibj [co. Lincoln], 257.
Conifiborough, Gonyngesburgh, eo. York, 288,
244, 816.
Conishead, Conynggesheyed, co. Lancaster,
prior of, 245, 255.
Connaoght, lands of Bichard de Burgh, earl of
Ulster m, 182, 186.
, Bandown castle in, 63.
Cknmell, Great, Conal, oo. Kildare, St Mary's,
prior and convent of, 518, 519.
Conoloio, Beginald de, 67.
Conqnest, John, 28, 55, 185.
Conrad, Adam, presented to Lanvays church,
271.
, William, 17.
Cons, Bichard, 211.
Conservators of the peace. See Peace.
Constable, Conestable (Conatabultunua),
Master Peter le, of Gildeford, 202.
, Boald the, 574.
, Bobert le, 888. '
, Bohert the, of Flaynburgh, 448.
..., Bobert son of William the, 445.
, William the, of Flamboroagh, 444.
Constantinople, Baldwin emperor of, 47.
Conventicles and assemblies prohibited, 481.
Convers, Cnnvers, Alexander le, 288.
, John le, 12,868.
Nicholas le, 281.
, Balph le, 189, 428.
, Stephen le, and Matilda his wife, 61,
68.
, Thomas le, 461.
Conversi and their house, London, Adam de
Osgoteby keeper of the, 15.
Converts. See Conversi.
Conway, Coneweye, Aberconway, Abercone-
weye, co. Carnarvon, 149, 525, 578.
, castle of, 850, 488.
, , ferry of, 45.
, prison of, 158.
, to provide ships, 858.
, the i»hip coga Sancte Marie of, 98.
, Nankoneweye [co. Carnarvon],
commote of, 188.
Conyng, William, 86.
Gonyngesburgh. See Gonisborough.
Conyngesby, John son of Andrew de, 257.
, Theobald de, 555.
, See Coningsby.
Conynggesheved. See Conishead,
Conynggston, John de, 876.
Cook, Herbert son of Walter le, of Couton,
489.
, , , Ada his sister, 489.
, , Henry his brother, 489.
SeeCoc; Keu.
Cookham, Cokham [co. Berks], 217,886, 568.
Cookley, Gukeleye, co. Suffolk, 128, 126, 127.
Coolcullen [? Coulculyn], co. Kilkenny, 154.
Copeland, Goupland [co. Cumberland], 229.
Copes, Thurstan, 262.
Coppeldjke. See Cubbeldyke.
Copper, Adam, 550.
Corbet, Alice late the wife of Peter, 586, 587.
, Henry, parson of Chadesle, 248.
, John, 825.
, Peter, 147,888.
, , and Beatrice his wife, 147, 587.
, , [the &ther], 586, 587.
, Peter, the son, 586.
, Boger, of Erdecote, 248.
, , of Hadelie, 574.
, Thomas, 825.
, William, 248.
Corbixoun, Corbison, Boger, 282, 242.
Gorbridge, Corbrigge, co. Northumberland,
401.
Corbrigge, Corbrigg, Thomas de, 576, 579.
, Master William de, 122.
Corbyn, John de, 117, 258.
William, 805.
Cordwaner, William le, 244.
Corfton Dynham. See Gorton Denham.
Corham. See Coverham.
Cori. See Curry.
Goringham, Geoffrey son of Bobert de, 883.
Cork, to provide ships, 853.
Gorley, or Morley, co. Sussex, 269.
Cormailles, Gormailes, John de, 842, 845.
Cormeilles, Nicholas, abbot of, 49, 55, 575.
Cormell, John de, prebendary of St Wlfran,
Abbeville, 45.
Comage, 184.
Combrough, Comburgb, co. York, 86.
Gomefeld^ Peter de, 295.
Comere, Bichard de la, 578.
Comeshowe, Gomesough, Bobert son of
Stephen de, 436..
, Simon de, 244.
Gomesough, Comesowe. See Comsay ; Cor>-
neshowe.
Cornewen. See Corwenne.
Comhill. See Londou.
Comigia, Leonard de, 878.
Commongere, Peter le, 311.
Comsay, Gomesough, Comesowe [co. Dur-
ham], 436.
Comubia, Geoffrey de, 457.
, , Margaret his wife, 457.
, Henry de, clerk of the king's hous^
hold, 120.
, John de, 260, 261, 276.
, Bichard de, 884, 887.
, prebendaiy of North Newbald,
177, 204, 887.
, Thomas de, 579.
, presented to St Gerrans' church,
46, 61.
Cornwall, countess of. See Gavaston.
, earl of, 19".
GENERAL INDEX.
665
Comvrall — cont,
, Edmund, earl of, 590.
..., Ralph, earl of, 59G.
, earl of. See Gavaston ; Flantagenet.
Cornwall, connty of, 85, 129, 183, 186, 250,
329, 359, 365, 405, 508.
, granted to Peter de Gavaston, 187.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-fifth
in, 185.
, to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth for, 23.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators, or keepers of the peace
for, 80, 54, 237, 473.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 48,
68, 151, 417.
, sheriff of, 178. 257, 377.
, , Thomas de la Hyde, 178,236,
488.
, steward of, John de Bedewynde,
503.
, , Thomas de la Hyde, 417.
, archdeaconry of, granted to Adam de
Carleton, 33.
, mines in, 61.
, ports of, 501.
, wreck on the coast of, 255.
, Scilly Islands pertaining to the county
of, 40, 258.
Comwell, William de, canon of Cirencester,
12.
Coronation, the king's. See Edward II.
Corp, 288.
Corry, Curry, Walter de, 221, 899, 408.
See Cory.
Corse, cos. Gloucester and Worcester, the
chace of, 261.
Corston Dynbam. See Corton Denham.
Corth, Robert, 304.
Corton, William de, 159.
Corton Denbam, Corston Dynbam [co.
Somerset], 47, 111, 116.
Corveiser, William le, of Hereford, 359.
, , his son William, 359.
Corwenne, Comewen, Gilbert de, 80, 54.
Cory, Cury, Richard, 171.
, Richard, the younger, 534.
See Corry,
Cosbam, manor of, 19, 186.
Cosbe, Philip atte, 238.
Cosinton, Cosynton, John dc, 62.
, William de, 387, 580.
Cossebale, William de, 573.
Cossenay, Conon de, 66.
Costantyn, Richard, 205, 457.
Costessy, Costeseye, Costesbeye, co. Norfolk,
104.
Costou, Geoffrey de, 305.
, John son of Sarra de, of Wyverton,
5b5.
, Sarra de, of Wyverton, 585.
I Cosyn, Edmund, 188.
, John, 560.
, Richard, 63.
, son of Richard, 68.
c , Thomas, 258.
, WiUiam, 96, 97, 256.
, , sheriff of London, 88.
, ,of Dryffeld, 109.
SeeCusyn,
Cosynton. See Cosinton.
Cotard, Cottard, Richard, 262.
Robert, 262.
Cote, John del, 245, 603.
, Thomas, 360.
, Walter, 174.
, William de, 28.
Cotecroft [co. York], 347.
Cotegrave, Thomas de, chamberlain of the
Exchequer, Dublin, 590.
Cotekyn, Alard de, 378,
Cotel, Cotell, Henry, 585.
, Richard, 599.
Coteler, Thomas le, 540.
5ee a/«o Botiller.
Cotell. See Cotel.
Cotenham. See Cottenham.
Coterel, Ralph, 511.
, William, 278.
Coterigge, William de, 164, 166.
Cotes, Ciaricia de, prioress of Bromhale, 227.
, John de, 467, 548.
, William de, 10, 545, 550.
Cotes [co. Northampton], 158.
See Co&tes.
Cotesbacbe, Eustace de, chamberlain of Scot-
land, 6, 44, 82, 104, 105.
, , and receiver of Scotland,
104, 105.
Cotesbroke, Ralph de, vicar of Ewell, 67, 139.
, William son of Juliana de, 421.
See Cottesbrook.
Cotesford. See Cottesford.
Cotesmore. See Cottesmore.
Coton, Cotun, Cotum, Alan son of Stephen de,
438.
, Hugh de, 39.
, John de,275, 276, 359, 577,583.
, [co. Lincoln], 807.
, , of London, 472.
, Richard de, 151.
, Thomas de, 232, 307.
, , ofWarrewyke, 242.
Cottard. See Cotard.
Cottenham, Cotenham [co. Cambridge], 489.
Cottered, Codreth, co. Hert^srd, 181.
Cottesbrook, Cotesbroke, co. Northampton,
422.
Cottesford, Cotesford [co. Oxford], 582.
Cottesmore, Cotesmore, co. Rutland, 497, 609.
Cottingbam, Cotyngham [co. York], J54»
411,414.
666
GENERAL INDEX.
CottyngbaoL See Cotjsgham.
Cotiim. See Coatham.
CotuD, Cotum. See Coton.
CotTTOt, Thomas, 263.
Cotyngham, Cottyngbam, Anne danghter of
Roger de, 467.
, Bartholomew de, parson of Hare-
worthe, 515, 559, 566, 594.
, Robert de, parson of Staundesbume,
222.
, Roger de, 449, 467.
, Walter de, 449.
See Cottingham.
Coadray, Thomas de, 234.
Coudry, Gilbert, 479.
Coughton, Cokton, Warwick, 237.
Couherde, Couherd, Couhirde, Nicholas le,
809.
, Robert le, of Halton, 888.
, William le, and John his brother, 604.
Coulculvn [? Coolcallen, co. Kilkenny], 154.
Coulyng, John, 605.
, Ralph, 605.
, Stephen, 605.
, Thomas, 489.
William, 605.
See Colyn.
Coumbo. See Cambe.
Coumberford, Philip de, 589.
Council, the, 286, 369, 450, 478, 498, 500,
502, 556, 561, 562, 569, 598.
,.,,....., articles exhibited to the, 40.
, the General, 351, 876, 378, 879, 880,
882, 885, 888, 397, 400, 459.
, Provincial, 338, 841, 876.
Conndon. See Cundon.
Counterfeiting the Privy Seal, 20, 588, 555.
Coupeland. See Couplaiid.
Couper, Coupere, Cupere, Geoflfrey le, 258.
John le, 823, 535, 537, 539, 545.
, Richard son of John le, 425.
, Simon le, 245.
...J , of Penereth, 301.
, Thomas le, 438.
Couperland near Dover [in Beusborough hun-
dred, CO. Kent], 49.
Coupland, Coupeland, John de, 588.
, Roger de, 65.
See Copeland.
Coupmanthorpe, Laurence de, 314.
Courage, or Prior's Court, Cuserugge [co.
Berks], 269.
Court Christian, 485.
Courtnay. See Curtenay.
Couseby. See Cowesby.
Cousin, Cousyn. See Cusyn.
Coutesbale, Thomas de, 144.
Couton. See Cowton.
CouviUe, Reginald son of Roger, 488.
See Cole ville.
Gove, 811.
Coreney, Covene [oo. Cambridge], 291.
Coventon, Nicholas de, 549.
Coventre, Covintre, John de, 141.
, Stephen de, 287.
Coventry, Coventre, Covintre, co. Warwick,
271, 293, 372.
, prior of, 209, 293.
, Henry, prior of, 600.
, prior and convent of, 162.
Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of. See Lang-
ton.
, diocese, see, or bishopric of. 111,
209, 212, 396, 400.
Coverham, Stephen de, and Agnet his wife,
298.
Coverham, or Corham, co. York, abbot of,
299.
, abbot and canons of, 553.
Covintre. See Coventre.
Cowele, John de, 475.
Cowesby, Couseby [co. York], 435.
Cowlam, CoUum [co. York], 444.
Cowton, Couton, Cuton, co. York, 844, 489.
, East, or Long, Great Couton, co.
York. 67, 445.
, Cuton [co. York], Matthew, parson
of, 574.
Coxford, Cokeford, Cokesford, prior of, co.
Norfolk, 192.
Coylhore, Simon, 866.
Coynton. See Quainton.
Crabbe, John, 830.
, Thomas, 296.
Craie. See Craye.
Crakehale, Richard son of Walter de, 258.
Crakenthorpe, Robert de, 425.
Crakeslothe, Crakesloke, Thorald de, 477, 530,
533.
Crambeth, Matthew de, bishop of Dnnkeld.
See Dunkeld.
Crammavilla, Robert de, 435.
Cranbome, Craneborne, cos. Dorset and
Wilts, 417.
, COS. Dorset, Hants, and Wilts, tlie
chace of, 261.
Cranbrook, Cranebrok [co. Kent], 243, 478.
Crane, Ralph, 251.
Craneborne. See Cranbome.
Cranebrok. See Cranbrook.
Cranfield, Craunfeld [co. Bedford], 211.
Cranford [co. Middlesex], church of, 385.
Cranle, or Craule, James de, 71.
See Craule.
Cras, John de, 1 18.
, Guy le, 138.
Crathome [co. York], 288.
Crauden on the coast of Brittany, 478, 584*
Craule, Craulee, Alice de, 192.
, Robert de, 88.
See also Cranle.
Craunceste. See Gransete.
GENERAL INDEX.
667
Crannfield. See Cranfield.
Crayen, co, York, 167.
See Bolton ; Sawley ; Skipton.
Cravene, John de, 436.
Oaveneye. See Graveneye.
Crawelle [co. York], 435.
Crawley, Crawele, co. Buckingham, 309.
Cray, co. Kent, 398.
, Caolines [? Pauls], co. Kent, 371.
, Pauls, Paulynesoreye [co. Kent], 506.
Craye, Craie, Crey, William de, 9, 54, -371,
530, 548.
Crayke, co. York, 172.
Craystock, Craystok, Henry de, 83.
, , parson of Baldocke church, 79.
, , of StepjHQg church, 146.
, John son of William son of Adam
de, 538.
Creake, Creke, Crek, co. Norfolk, 326.
, North [co. Norfolk], 159.
, , church of, 159.
South [co. Norfolk], 107, 115, 118,
127, 163, 170.
Creckelade. See Cricklade.
Creke, Crek, Creyk, Creyke, Cryk, Brian de,
127.
, John de, 128, 245,252, 262, 266, 310,
812, 329, 567.
f , sheriff of Camhiidge, 266.
, , sheriff of Cambridge and Hnn-
tingdon, 191.
, , at Bumham, 89.
, Robert de, 46, 280.
See Creake ; Creyk.
Creket, Cryket, Roger, 129, 317.
, Roger de, 129, 317, 471.
, Thomas, 139.
Crempplesham. See Crimplesham.
Crendon [co. Buckingham], 157.
Crenellate, licences to, 8, 11, 57, 61, 62, 135,
144, 178, 203, 212, 271, 272, 278, 303,
340, 346, 355, 358, 861, 394, 398,
457, 492, 493.
Cropping, Creppinge, Creppinges, Creppyng,
Creppynges, Crepinge, John de, 39,
82, 89, 126, 169, 172, 184, 203, 250,
308, 310, 555.
Cres, John, 127.
Cresacre, Thomas de, 402, 4 10.
Crescy, Hugh de, 521.
, Ralph de, 232.
See Cressy.
Cresk, John, 425.
, Simon, 425.
Cressever, Henry de la, 543.
Cressingham, Hugh de, 130, 241.
, , treasurer of Scotland, 116.
Cressy, Hugh de, 144.
, Robert de, 144.
WiUiamde, 144.
See Crescy.
Cretyng, Cretinge, Adam de, clerk of the
market in Ireland, 21.
, John de, 117,419.
Creuker, Stephen, 681.
Crewkeme, Crukeme, co. Somerset, 183.
Crey. See Craye.
Creyk, Creyke. See Creke.
Criokhide, Creckelade, co. Wilts, 216.
, Richard yicar of, 39.
Criel, Nicholas de, 581.
Criketot, Criketote, Mary late the wife of
William 4e, 26.
, Michael de, 66.
, Robert de, 66, 230.
, Walter de, 71.
William de, 206, 207, 271.
, , his son William and John
brother of William, 27 1 .
, William son of William de, 26.
Crimplesham, Crempplesluun, co. Norfolk,
262.
Criour, Robert le, 881.
, Thomas le, 122.
Crisel, Richard, 549.
Crispyn, Richard son of Richard, of Donnan*8
424, 537.
Cristemesse, Edmund, 289.
, Nicholas, 239.
Cristeschirche. See Christcbnrch.
Cristeshale. See Chrishall.
Cristiane, Richard, 173.
See aUo Christiana.
Cristway, Cristwey, Peter de, 450, 455, 480.
Croc, William son of Ralph, 489.
See Croke; Crouke.
Crockere, Walter le, of Lechampton, 248.
Croft, 362.
Croft, Geoffrey son of William de, 295, 298.
, Hugh de, 240, 254, 283.
, Peter de, and Amicia his wife, 168.
Crofton, Richard de, 58, 62, 98, 427.
Crohum, Robert de, 445.
, Robert son of Ralph de, 444.
, Thomas de, 444.
, Thomas son of Oliver de, 439.
See Croom.
Croilland. See Crowland.
Croizer, Simon, 511.
Croke, Crok, Reginald, 132.
, Richard, of Hassilbury, 587.
, , his son Reginald, 587.
, Thomas, parson of Milstede church,
180, 215.
See Croc ; Crouke.
Crokele, William de, 39.
Crokesanke, William, 288.
Crokham. See Crookham.
Crombe, Simon de, 54.
Crombwelle. See Crumwelle.
Crome, Anabilla de, 368.
668
GENERAL INDEX.
Cromhall, Cmmhale, co. Gloaoester, 846.
Cromoo. See Groom.
Grookham, Grokham, co. Berks, 76.
Groom, Gromoa, co. Limerick, 528.
, Grohom [co. York], 444.
Groome. See Garrum.
Grophnlle, Ralph de, 222.
, , sheriff of Nottingham, 881.
, Boger de, 222.
, Master Boger de, 82, 851.
Grosby Ravensworth, Grosseby Bavensoart,
CO. Westmoreland, 51, 89, 254, 604.
Crossbowmen, 454.
Grosse, Alan atte, 868.
See also Grouche.
Grosseby, John de, 97.
, , master of St Nicholas* hospital,
Garlisle, HI.
, , presented to Perham church,
66.
Grosseby Bayensuart. See Grosby Bayens-
worth*
Grossethwayt, John son of Jordan de, 297.
Grotesley, co. Sussex, 269.
Grotoy in Ponthieu, 257.
, in Ponthieu, castle of, 828.
Grouche, John atte, 811.
See also Groise.
Groude, Balph, 818.
.William, 818.
Grouke, or Gruk, Nicholas, 311.
, Boger, S8.
See Groc ; Groke.
Grooland, Geoffirey de, 110.
Groumwelle. See Grumbwelle.
Groune, Anastasia, 178.
Groupes, Grupes, Bichard de, 185, 223, 251.
, , his son Bichard, 228.
Grouum, Matilda de, 472.
Growe, Bobert, 126, 127, 602.
Growegate, Nicholas de, 127.
Growland, Groyland, Groilland, co. Lincoln,
abbot of, 76, 888, 889.
Grown, encroachment in Jersey, Guernsey,
Sark, and Aldemey on the rights of
the, 180.
Groxeby, Bichard de, and Scolastica his wife,
167.
Groxton, co. Leicester, abbot of, 800, 421.
, abbot and convent of, 229, 281.
, South [co. Leicester], 281, 285.
[co. Lincoln], 125, 560.
Groxton, William de, 478.
Groy, Boger, 255.
Groyland. iSee Growland.
Gruel, William, 12.
SeeGrulle.
Gruk. See Grouke.
Grukeme. See Grewkeme.
Grulle, Grull, Bichard son of Thomas de, 366.
, Thomas de, 88, 867.
Grulle — cont.
, Thomas de, and Bicholda his wife,
866.
, William de, 88.
See GrueL
Grumhale. See GromhalL
Grumwelle, Grumbwelle, Grumbewelle, Gromb-
welle, Groumwelle, John de, 3, 9, 118,
124, 128, 130, 169, 170, 221, 241, 244,
258, 256, 889, 361, 863, 372, 437, 472,
478, 518, 577.
> John de, constable of the Tower of
London, 98.
, , Hope castle granted to, 79.
, , and Idonia his wife, 134, 144.
.Bichard de, chamberlain of the Ex-
chequer, 447.
Grupes. iSfee Groupes.
Grydyton, Bobert de, 75.
Gryk. 5ee Greke.
Gryket. See Greket.
Gubar. See Gumbar.
Gubbel, Nicholas, of Much Wilmundele, 87.
Gubbelay, Gubbeleie, Ralph de, 6, 50d.
Gubbeldyk, Gubbeldyke, Cubbeldik, Gubel-
dyke, Gubledyk, Gobeldyk, Gobeldik,
Gobbeldyk, Goppeldyke, A. de, 580.
, B. de, 580.
, Bobert de, 601.
, Boger de,37, 171, 807, 808, 813, 318,
832, 366, 549, 550, 598, 600, 603, 604.
Gubberley, Guberleye [co. Gloucester], 248.
Gubbington, Gobynton [co. Warwick], 290.
Gublesdon, Guttleston [co. Stafford], 288.
Guckfield, Gokefeld, co. Sussex, 581.
Guckou, John, 71.
Guckuk, John, 126, 127.
Guddington, Godinton [co. Surrey], church
of, 162.
Gudinton, co. York, 543.
Guffe, Roger, 383.
Guggeho, Giles de, 247, 252.
Gukeleye. See Gookley.
Gulkerton [in Bisley hundred, co. Glouces-
ter], 395.
GuUumkill. See Derryoolumb.
Gulmeston Gymmynges. See Kilmeston.
Gulmynton, Nicholas de, 256.
See Eilmington.
Guly, Matilda Ute the wife of Walter de.
78.
Gnmartyn, William de, 825.
* or Gombmartyn, William de, 411.
Gumbar, Gombar, Bohind de, 110, 156, 157.
, , and Joan his wife, 110, 156.
, or Gubar, Boland de, and Joan his
wife, 84.
Gumbe, Gombe, Goumbe, Agnes de, 559.
, Edmund de, 206.
, Henry de, 845.
> John de, and Isabella his wife, 460.
GENERAL INDEX.
669
Cumbc — cont.
, Simon de, 216.
See Combe.
Cumberland, county of, 250, 256, 828, 450,
591.
, commissioners to leyy the twenty-
fifth for, 188.
, to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 24, 84.
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, keepers of the peace for, 8, 80, 513.
, sheriff of, 8, 82, 83, 100, 518.
defence of, 591.
, Scottish Marches of, 590.
Cumbermere. See Combermere.
Cumbertou, William de, 260.
Cumberworth, Cumberwothe, co. Lincoln, 409,
560.
Cumbeth [co. Salop], 208.
Cumchil, Gilbert, 248.
Cumnock, co. Ayr, letters patent dated at, 1,
2, 8, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 15, 17, 25, 46.
Cumpemage, Richard, 158.
Cumpton, ComptoD, Alexander de, keeper of
the lands of the Templars, 441, 481,
484, 501, 511, 514, 528, 565, 590.
, Henry de, 278.
, Nicholas de, 478. 588.
, Simon de, 232, 242.
, Walter de, 46, 572, 577, 588. 585.
See Compton ; Compton Abbas.
Cundall, Cundale [co. York], 38.
Cundon, Roger de, 169.
Cunduy, 62.
Cundy, Andrew, 253.
Bartholomew, 253.
, William, 86,
Cuner, Elena daughter of John le, 242, 254.
, John Ic, Alice late the wife of,242,254.
, John le, of Garlekhethe, 242, 254.
Robert le, 242, 254.
Cungherst, John de, and Roger and Robert
his sons, 548.
Cunvers. See Convers.
Cuperc. See Couper.
Cumeys, Greoffrey, 36.
, William, 86.
Curridge. See Courage.
Curry, Cori, co. Somerset, 219.
, North, Northcury [co. Somerset], 265.
Rivell, Cury Ryvel [co. Somerset],
233.
See CoTTj.
Curser, William le, 563.
Curson. See Curzoun.
Curtenay, Curteney, Curteny, Hugh de, 159,
212, 217, 385, 405.
, , his son liobert, 212.
, Philip de, 528.
(.'urteys, Michael, 238.
Richard, 238.
, Robert, 127.
Curtiniaco, John de, 25.
Curtlyngstoke, Adam de, 420.
, Ralph de, 420.
Curwen. See Corwenne.
Cury. See Cory.
Curzoun, Curson, Richard, of Breadsall, 250.
, William, and Margaret his wife, 76.
Cusak, Walter de, chief justice in eyre in
Ireland, 78.
Cusuncia, Gerard de, 84, 276, 859, 576, 577,
582, 583.
, , presented to Wermynton church,
556.
, Peter de, 34, 276, 276, 859, 576, 577,
582, 583.
, Regmald de, 576, 577, 582, 588.
, William de, 84.
Cusayne. See Cusyn.
Cuserugge. See Courage.
Custard. See Gustard.
Customs on cloth, wax, &c., 287.
wines. See Wines.
wool, 113.
wool in Scotland, 187.
wool, hides and wool-fells, 28, 79, 119,
224, 234, 235, 377, 886, 888, 412, 480,
433, 438>441, 449, 452, 454, 456, 457,
458, 481, 496, 498, 501, 514, 518, 561,
570, 596.
wool, wool-fells, Richard de Luda,
controller of, 79.
, collectors of, 98.
, controUer of, William de Burgh, 452.
, prests and, 119, 120.
of Southampton, 60, 61, 77.
, exemption from prests and, 159, 188.
, expenses of collecting the, 29.
new, enquiry touching the, 270.
old, 303.
, for repair of a causey at Doncaster,
402, 440.
See also Bordeaux; Fenestrage;
Gavelscstre.
Cusyn, Cousin, Cousyn, Cusayne, John, 326.
, Peter, 287.
.. , Reymund, the kiug*s minstrel, 337.
, Thomas, and Margery his wife, 482.
, William, 298.
See o/so Cosyn.
Cut. See Cutt ; Cutte.
Cuton, Conan son of Elias de, 446.
Cuton, Great. See Cowton.
Cutt, Cutte, Cut, Alexander, 262,
.Andrew, 308.
,, Henry, 307.
Cuttenville, Hugh de> 158.
Cuttewulf, John, 251.
Cuttleston, Cublesdon, co. Stafford, 288.
Cnuer. See Cuner.
Cwyk, Thomas ton of Henry de, 256.
670
GENERAL INDEX,
Cjcons, Cycouns, John de, 858.
, William de, 178, 858.
, William, constable of Abercoowaj
castle, 850.
Cygnets, theft of, 158, 169.
Cyrencestria. See Cirencestre.
Cyron, Robert, 256.
Cysteme. See Cistema.
D
Dabber, Henry le, of Mouton, 547.
Dabemoon. See Abemoon.
Dabos, Peter Scnderii, 118.
Dachet, John, 222.
See Datchet.
Dacheworthe. See Datchworth.
Dacre, Dakere, Edmund de, 6.
, William de, 11.
, , a commissioner touching prises
in Lancashire, 250.
Dsddington, Dadynton [co. Oxford], 819.
Dadman, Boger, 182.
Dadynton. See Daddin^n.
Daelyngton. See Dallington.
Dagemau, Robert, 262.
Dagens. See also Agen.
Dager. See Degeie.
Daghty, William, 261.
Dakeham, Dakenham, co. Essex, 186.
Dakenet, Adam, 549.
Dakenham. See Dakeham.
Dakepnttes, Master Robert de, of Canterbury,
557.
Dakere. See Dacre.
Dalason, John, 418.
See Dalisun.
Dalbret. See Lebreto.
Dalby, William de, 548, 600.
Dalderby, John, bishop of Lincoln, 111, 116,
151, 153, 192, 198, 201, 267, 825, 849,
892,489,515, 524.
, collector of the tenth, 60, 285.
Dale, Nicholas de la, 805.
, William de, 556.
Dale [co. Derby], abbot and convent of, 826.
Daleman, Alan, 76.
Dalewode. See Dalwood.
Dalgsmock [Dalgamo, now in Closebum
parish, co. Dumfries], letters patent
dated at, 5, 35.
Dalham, co. Suffolk, 217.
Dalham, John, 117.
Dalington. See Dallington.
Dalisun, Peter, 87.
See Dalason.
Dallebrok, Andrew, of Swaveseie, 477, 582,
588, 584.
Dalling, Field, FildalUnge [co. Norfolk], 527*
William, parson' of, 527.
Dallinge. See Dallyng.
Dallington, Dalington, William atte Mede de,
18.
, Dacljmgton, Dalyngton, co. North-
ampton, 204, 591.
Dallyng, Dallinge, Eustace de, 527.
, Simon de, 563.
, William de, 188.
Dalton, CO. York, 288, 244, 246, 816.
, near Baynton, co, York, 198.
Dalton, Adam de, 594.
, Geoffirey de, and Beatrice his wife, 187.
, Ralph de, 112,299.
, Ralph son of Alexander de, 298.
Dalwood, Dalewode [co. Dorset], 889.
Dalyngton, William son of Robert de, 277,
840.
See Dallington.
Damary. See Dammoiy.
Damemoldes, John son of Robert, of Newen-
ham, 178.
Dammory, Dammori, Damory, Damori, Dam-
ary, Ammory, Amory, Aumary, Gil-
bert, 268.
, John, 401.
, Richard, or Richard de, 228, 449,
571, 601.
, , conservator of the peace, 54.
, , constable of Oxford cattle, 486.
, Roger, 287.
Damoysel, William, of Gloucester, 893.
Damysel, William, of Hatherleye, 421.
Dan, or Dau. See Dawe.
Danbur, or Daubur. See Daubur.
Danbury. See Bicknacre.
Danby, Daneby, co. York, 810.
Dane, Stephen de la, 523.
Daneby. See Danby.
Danecastre. See Donecastre.
Danehurst, John de, 138.
Daneys, Roger le, 581.
Dangan, Dengen [co. Kilkenny], Richard le
Clerk of, 14.
Daniel, Danyel, Giles son of, de Middleburgh,
225.
, John, 280.
Richard, 40.
Dannok, Margaret, 470.
, William, and Alice his wife, 470.
Danthorpe [co. York], 412.
Danvers, Thomas, 185.
Danyel. See Daniel.
Darcy, Darcey, Darci, Darsy, Arcy, Arsy,
Alesia, 190.
, John, 44, 170, 479, 581.
, Norman de, 432.
, Philip, 101, 103, 468, 542, 547.
Robert de, 76, 80, 101, 103, 199, 236,
306, 332, 844, 472, 555.
GENERAL INDEX.
671
Darcy — cont,
, keeper of Strogoil castle, 272,
278, 547, 599.
, and Joan his wife, 209, 267.
, WUliam, 555.
Darel, Dayrel, Edmund, 38, 366.
, , John his brother, 88.
Henry son of Henry, 136.
Dargentejn, Dargentyn, Dargentein. See
Argentein.
Darleye, Derleye [co. Derby], 278.
, abbot and convent of, 154.
Darlington [co. Durham], letters patent dated
at, 381, 451.
Damhall, Dernhale [co. Chester], 401.
, abbot and convent of, 401.
Darsham, Dersham [co. Suffolk], 482.
Dartford, Derteford, co. Kent, 12, 164, 822,
330, 478, 560.
Dartmoor, Dertemore, co. Devon, 186.
Dartmouth, Dertemuthe [co. Devon], to pro-
vide ships, 853.
, prieage of wines at, 200, 858.
Dask. See Ask.
Dassett, Derset, Dercet [co. Warwick], 232,
242.
Dassheben, Walter, 167.
Datchet, Dachet [co. Bucks], 199, 232.
Datch worth, Dacheworthe, co. Hertford, 181.
Dau. See Da we.
Daubeny. See Albiniaco.
Daubernoun. See Abernoun.
Daubur, William, 549.
Daudele. See Audeley.
Daundely, Roger, 106.
, William, 136.
Daundelyn, Hugh, 242.
Dauney, de Aunay, Nicholas, 526.
, Nicholas, an attorney, 193.
See Alneto.
Daunger, William, 168, 254.
Dauwe. See Dawe.
Davenald, Yevan son of Eynon, 296.
Davcntry, Daventre, co. Northampton, prior
and convent of, 586.
, letters patent dated at, 122, 162.
David, king of the Georgians, 597.
David ap Bynoim, 546.
ap Madok ap Yevan, 505.
ap Thlowelyn, 462.
, Owen son of, 452.
, William son of, de Servington, 152.
the man of Simon de Kyngeshemed,
242.
Davillers, Bartholomew, 581,
Davy, Dionisia late the wife of Thomas, 811.
, Robert, 242,325.
,WiUiam, 242.
Dawe, Dauwe, Dau, Dan, John, 406, 595.
, Thomas, 165.
Dax, city of, 287, 562.
Day, Daye, Deye, Claricia la, 305.
, Richard le, 261.
, , of Grysoleye, 419.
, Thomas le, 477.
DayesRone, Ralph le, 598.
Dayrel. See Darel.
Dayville. See Deyville.
Dean, Dene, co. Bedford, 545, 549.
, Dene, co. Gloucester, forest of, 77,
816, 855, 866, 880, 570.
Debaoh [co. Suffolk] , church of, 1 10.
Debts, [exemption from] arrest for, in King's
Lynn, 585.
, exemption from distraint, or arrest
for, 19, 27, 47, 55, 80, 84, 120, 151,
841,851,515,516,585.
, a recognisance of, 89, 604.
, seal for the recognisances of. See
Bristol ; Chester ; Exeter ; Hereford ;
Lincoln ; London ; LostMrithiel ; New-
castle-upon-Tyne ; Norwich ; Notting-
ham ; Oxford ; Shrewsbury ; Winches-
ter ; York.
Deen. See Dene.
Deeping, Depingge, Deppinges, Depyng, co.
Lincoln, 235, 349, 895, 403, 452, 60S.
Deere, or Beere, Henry, 420, 471.
Deerhurst, Derhurst, Derhust [co. Glouces-
ter], Peter de Torigniaco, prior of, 606.
Deffrenbruen. See Dyfryn.
Degere, Degher, Deghere, Dager, Dayer, Regi-
nald le, 117.
, Thomas, 487.
, William le, 535.
, William, the younger, 406.
Si€eDighere; Teinturer.
Degleton, John de, 236.
See Ingelton.
Deincourt. See De^-ncourt.
Dekene, Robert le, of Shenle, 309.
, William, and Agnes his wife, 406.
Delamere, la Mare, forest of [co. Chester], 1^9.
Delamotc. See Mote.
Delawarre. See Ware.
Deles, Reymund son of William de la, 455.
Delgany [co. Wicklow], John Gcrlauud pre-
sented to the church of, 12.
Delvinden, John de, 478.
Demur, Richard le, of Trentham, 494.
Denby [co. Derby], 55.
Dene, Deen, Den, Adam de, presented to
Aylestone church, 464.
John de, 260, 867.
, Johp de la, chamberlain of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 854.
, John de, sheriff of Leicester, 800, 499.
, Master Peter de, 294.
, Richard de, 419, 599
, Robert atte, 8.
, Simon de, 39.
William de, 131, 191, 288, 841, 259,
260,472,511,549,602.
672
GENERAL INDEX.
Dene— cont
f William de, the king's proctor, 512.
•
Denebaud, William, 66.
Deneby, Robert de, 159.
Denefend, Henry, 43.
Denemaj, William, 604.
Denejs, Adam le, 389.
, John de, 102.
, Hobert, 378.
, William le, 389.
., See Dynys.
Dengen. See Dangan.
Denham [co. Buckingham], 35, 100, 526.
Denham, Reginald de, 262, 520.
, Thomas de, 38.
Denis, Nicholas son of, de Neubald, 298.
Denise, Bernard de la, 357.
Denny, Henry, 530, 531.
Denoume, Denum, William de, 475, 542.
Denshanger [co. Northampton], 389.
Denton, Hamo de, 589.
, Thomas de, 89.
, William de, 245, 252, 418.
DenunL See Denoume.
DeoTre, Richard de, canon of Hereford, 170.
Depe, Robert de, 247.
Depedale. See Burnham Deepdale.
Deping, Deppinges. See Deeping.
Depravity, heretical, 484.
Depyng, Robert de, 578.
See Deeping.
Derby, John de, 543, 600.
, , dean of Lichfield, 241.
, Ralph de, 418.
Derby, county of, 87, 91, 112,256, 321, 328,
469.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 186.
, to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 24.
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 30, 55.
, justices of oyer and terminer for the
county of, 28.
, levy of men in, 82.
, supplies for Scotland from, 81.
Derby, Derebeie, town of, 462.
, lepers of the Domus Vet of, 162.
, pavage for, 92.
Dercet. See Dassett.
Derclis. See Merthir.
Derebeie. See Derby.
Derecolmkelle. See Derrycolumb.
Derewent. See Derwent.
Derford. See Dureford.
Derhurst, Derbust. See Deerhurst.
Derleye, John son of Henry de, and Matilda
his wife, 273.
Derleye — cont,
5m Darley.
Derlington, Thomas de, 373.
See Darlington.
Demeforche, William de, 599.
Demeford, John de, 576, 583.
, , presented to Holy Cross Church,
Bristol, 184.
Demhale. See Daruhall.
Derpatrik, Ralph, 282.
Derry Columb, Cullumkill, ? DerecolomkeUe
[co. Longford], 292.
Derset See Dassett.
Dersham. See Dareham.
Derteford. See Dartford.
Dertemore. See Dartmore.
Dertemuthe, Martin de, 352.
See Dartmouth.
Derwent, Derewent [co. York], river, 310,
317,347,459.
, a fishery in, 347.
Derwentfells, Derewentfelles [co. Cumber-
land], 144, 264.
Desburgh, Deseburgh, Simon de, l4, 81, 106,
570.
Descorse, Descourse. See Scorse.
Deseburgh. See Desburgh.
Desenyng. See Disney.
Despenser, Adam le, 335.
, Alexander, 439.
, , of Buketon, 439.
, Almaric de, 160, 337.
Hugh le, 51,52, 62, 68, 72, 74, 76,
78, 79, 83, 94, 96, 107, 108, 109, 113,
114, 115,116, 120, 121, 131, 133, 144,
147, 152, 153, 179, 180, 181, 182, 191,
193, 312, 313, 391, 393, 394, 396, 480,
491, 492, 493, 494, 509, 559,570, 571,
572, 573, 578, 584.
, , and his daughter, 26, 29.
, , the elder, 285, 305, 306, 512,
528, 529, 553, 558, 559, 582, 584.
, , Hugh his sou, 28«\
the younger, 492, 528, 561, 571,
582.
, constable of Striguil castle, 68,
272, 278, 312, 313.
, , justice of the forest on this
side Trent, 67, 164, 183, 206, 223, 268,
342,351,571.
, , keeper of Devizes castle, 51,96.
, , keeper of Mailborough castle,
51, 96.
, , keeper of the forest beyond
Trent, 464.
, , treasurer of Scotland, 116.
, John le, 555.
V , Robert le, 60, 222, 244, 551.
> Roger, his son William de Nafferton,
444.
, William, 128.
Deth, Robert, 406.
GENERAL
Dethek, Robert, 80, 55.
Deveneys, William le, justice of the Bench,
Dublin, 504.
, , chief justice of the Bench,
Dublin, 63.
Deverel, William de, 188.
Devereux. See Ebroicis.
Devizes, co. Wilts, 216.
.., castle of, 51, 96.
, , constable of, 200.
, la Bewe near, co. Wilts, 157.
Devon, county of, 94, 163, 250, 321, 329, 405,
423, 470, 529, 630, 547.
, commissioners to assess the twentieth
and fifteenth for, 23.
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, to levy the twenty-fifth in, 185.
, commonalty of the county of, 86,
130.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 30, 54, 63.
, countess of. See Fortibus.
, justices of oyer and terminer for the
county of, 29, 133.
, the king's miners in, exemptions for,
14, 526.
, sheriff of, 14, 63. •
, sub-8heri£F of, William de Haiwode,
63.
, mines in, 29, 61.
and Cornwall, mines in, 61.
, silver mine in, 137, 234, 235.
, county of, ports of the, 190, 302,
501.
, rescue from the under-sheriff of, 63.
Devot, John, 170.
Dewere, Richard le, 555.
Dexthorpe, Drexthorpe, co. Lincoln, Nicho-
las de Lyndewode parson of the church
of [in the deanery of Candleshoe], 391,
467, 489.
Deye. iSce^Day.
Deyncourt, Deyncurt, Deincurt, Eyncurt,
Edmund de, 7, 8, 10,30,36, 37, 40,54,
69, 87, 123, 167, 168, 169, 178, 250,
254, 258, 319, 328, 418, 419, 420, 421,
462, 471, 475, 476, 490, 529, 533, 542,
547, 549, 598, 601, 603.
, , a commissioner touching prises,
CO. Lincoln, 250.
, , , forestalling, 328.
, , conservator of the peace for
Lincoln, 468.
, Ralph, 291.
, William, 437, 582.
Deyville, Dayville, de Eyville, Adam, 319.
, James de, 38.
, John de, 35, 38, 346, 359.
, Peter de, 261, 459, 460.
, Thomas de, of Bykerton, 366, 143.
, Wjiltcr, 232,
Diartoys. Sec Artois.
63579.
INDEX, 673
Dichening. See Ditchling.
Dichingham. See Ditchingham.
Dickering, Dykeringe, co. York, 422.
Diddeneshale, John de, 80.
Deighem, Diedegheem, 215.
Dien [or Dieu], William de, 208, 209.
See Dene.
Diere. See Dighere.
Dieu. See Dien.
Dighere, Diere, Hugh le, 584.
, Robert le, 260.
iSee Degere ; Teinturer.
Dike, Dyk, Joceus del, 546.
, William Aofin del, 261.
Dikeman, Dykeman, Nicholas, 419.
, Robert, 307.
Dinas, Dynas, Boloked3ma8, Bloekedynaa
[co. Brecon], 22, 62, 293, 335.
Dinder, Dynrel [co* Somerset], Master
Richard de Plumstok, prebendary of,
289.
Dingedevel, brother Robert, 542, 604.
Dingley, Dingeleye, co. Northampton, 372.
Dinsley, Temple, Dynneslee, co. Hertford ^
131.
Diriwyne, John, 529.
Disce. See Diss.
Disceford, John de, 831.
, William de, 331.
Disc, Thomas de, 173.
Disney, Desenyng, co. Suffolk, 262, 420.
Diss, Disce, co. Norfolk, 38, 144.
Disshere, Nicholas le, 366.
Distraint for debt. See Debt.
Ditchingham, Dichingham [co. Norfolk],
578.
Ditchling, Dichening, co. Sussex, 53 1«
Ditton, Dntton, Henry de, 281.
, John de, 88, 112, 130, 247.
, , presented to Whetele churchy
499, 515.
, Walter de, presented to Northscale
church, 502, 503.
Ditton, Thomas de Askeby, parson of thft
church of, 289.
5«c Fen Ditton ; Dutton.
Diuisborth. See Duysbourg.
Dive. See St. Pierre sur Dive.
Do, William, 287.
SeeDu,
Dobbe, Michael, 239.
See Dubbe.
Dobyn, Dobin, Richard, 536, 537, 588, 539,
540, 541, 545.
, William, 636, 537, 588, 589, 540,541.
545.
Dockyng, Henry de, 125.
Dockyng [? Rocking], co. Essex, 125.
Dodde, Dode, John, 265.
, Robert, 132.
, Thomas, 12.
U U
674
GENERAL INDEX.
Doddel. See Boddel.
Dodderhill, Doderhalle [co. Worcester], 99,
331.
Doddington, Great, Dudyngton [co. North-
ampton] 8.
Dode. See Dodde.
Dodecumbe John de, 28.
Dodeman, William, 252.
DoderhuUe. See DodderhiU.
Dodeston, William de, 305.
5ee Duddeston.
Dodhagh, co. Northampton, 216.
DoflErincloit. See Dyffryn Clwyd.
Dogs not to be expeditated, 837.
Doget« Roger, 162.
Doghulle, Nicholas, 811.
Dogmeresfeld, William de, 219.
Dokesworthe, Dokesworth, Alan de, 240.
, John de, 228.
Dokesworthe [in the deanery of Camps] . See
Duxford.
Doket, Robert, 138.
Dole, 232.
Dolewynne, William, 238.
DoUyn, Thomas, 258.
Dolpenmeyn [in Wales], 101.
Dombletcn. See Dumbleton.
Domer, Dommer, Richard, 594.
Don, Done, co. York, the river, 156, 810,
317, 346.
, commission de walliis et fossa tie for,
529.
Don, Donne, David, 288.
, John, 419.
See Donne; Doun; Dun.
Donati, Guy, 120, 388.
Doncaster [co. York], customs to repair a
causey at, 402, 410.
, greater bridge of, 410.
, letters patent dated at, 6.
5ee Donecastre.
Donderk [in Ireland], 154.
Done, Doune [co. York], the prior of, 333.
See Dene; Down.
Donecastre, Doncaster, Doucastre, Danecastre,
John de, a justice [of the Common
Bench], 126, 129, 180, 132, 154, 166,
167, 169, 172, 187, 238, 244, 247, 252,
253, 255, 256, 258, 260, 261, 262, 263,
270, 307, 309, 310, 311, 312, 314, 315,
816, 817, 327, 363, 864, 866, 368, 371,
372, 873, 417, 418, 419, 420, 422, 425,
426, 462, 465, 470, 471, 472, 476, 478,
529, 533, 534, 535, 586, 541, 543, 548,
549, 601, 603, 604, 606.
, , an attorney, 112.
, ,a commissioner touching fore-
stalling, CO. York, 828.
, a commissioner touching prises,
CO. York, 250.
, , to collect customs for the re-
pair of a causey at Doncaster, 402,
410.
Donecastre, &c. — cont.
, Richard de, 22.
, St. Mary Magdalene's hospital, Ripon ,
granted to, 98.
, Robert de, 15, 428, 482, 492, 494,
504, 558, 572.
, William de, of Chester, 6, 20, 104,
149, 163, 190, 503.
, and Felicia hit wife, 163.
, , deputy of the chief butler, 190,
578.
Donesden, John de, 421.
Donestaple. See Dunstable.
Donewyco, Peter de, 438.
Donga, or Douga, John, presented to Neuton
Qhurch, 399.
Dongarvan. See Dungarvan.
Dongelberg, Dunglebeert, 215.
Donigton. See Donington.
Donington, Donigton [co. Lincoln], 187, 358.
Donnans [co. Cornwall], 424, 537.
Donne, Doune, Dune, Robert de la, 87, 258,
807.
, Robert atte, 882.
•M , Robert de la, parson of Wylingham,
473.
, Roger de la, 650.
William de la, 329.
, Salaman atte, of Eure, 382.
Se« Don ; Doun ; Dun.
Donnehime, co. Lincoln, 475.
See Pinchbeck.
Donneonr, Robert, 119.
Donnington, Donynton, co. Salop, 367.
[co. Gloucester] , 280.
Donningworth. See Dunningsworth.
Donyatt, Dunyate [co. Somerset], 496.
Donyngworthe. See Dunningsworth.
Donynton. See Donnington.
Donzac, Dunszak, 74.
Dood, Doude, John, 586.
, John, atte Asshe, of Wolverton, 308.
Dorcestre, John de, 525.
Dorchester [co. Dorset], 890.
, All Saints' church, 211.
, Holy Trinity church, 528.
Dorgoil, Gerard, 229, 576, 579.
Dorking, Dorkyng [co. Surrey], 405, 531.
Dorkinge, Roger, 311.
Dormael, Dormale, 214.
Domethe, William de, 256.
Dors', William de, 325.
Dorset, county of, 67, 180, 248, 250, 821,328,
865, 405, 418, 422, 424.
, archdeacon of, Henry de Bluntesdon,
160.
, commissioners to levy the twenty
fifth in, 185.
, to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth for, 23.
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
GENERAL INDEX.
675
Dorset — cont
, consenratora or keepers of the peace
for, 80, 53.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 155,
437.
, sheriff of, 869, 464, 468, 587.
, ports of the, 190, 802.
, tithes in, 421.
Dorsete, Edward de, 17.
Borturer, Kohert le, 62.
Donim, Gerard, 76.
Dotland, William son of Thomas de, 299.
Doublet, John, of Eenebury, 510.
Doude. See Dood.
Doudeleshegh. See Duddle.
Douga. See Donga.
Doulting, Dultjmg, Dulting, co. Somerset, 419,
599.
Doumarch, John, 238.
Doun, John de, 185.
5ee Don ; Donne ; Dun.
Doune. See Done ; Down.
Dounes, Richard de, prior of Gombermere,
128.
Dounhalle, Robert son of Adam de, 102.
Dounton, Walter de, of Halghton, 585.
See Downton.
Douresleie. See Durseleje.
Dousjng, Dusyng, Matthew, 472.
, Ralph, 472.
, , and Richard and William his
sons, 472.
, Robert, 126, 127.
Dovedale, John de, 554.
Dover, co. Kent, 43, 49, 51, 75, 188, 876, 891,
574.
, barons of the port of, 44, 556.
, castle of, constable of. See Kendale.
, the gate called ' le Dongoun' in, 495.
, God's house, Henry master of, 585.
, warren of, 281.
, letters patent dated at, 84, 35, 42-
46, 48-50, 144, 151, 484-486, 531,
5S5-597, 603-605.
Dover, Dover, Dovorre, John de, 104, 248.
, Master John de, 189.
, , chamberlain of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 268.
, Robert de, 4, 5.
, William de, canon of Waltham Holy
Cross, 12.
Dovercurt, Thomas de, 58.
Dover, Dovorre. See Dover.
Down, Doune, in Ireland, Thomas [Kettel]
bishop of, 341, 479, 565.
Down in Haylesham, la Done, co. Sussex,
171.
Downham, Downholme, Dunum [co. York],
church of St. Michael, 553.
Downholme. See Downham..
Dowpton, Dounton, co. Wilts, 73.
Doxfeld, Doxford, co. Berks, 207.
Draghhinge [? Braughing], co. Hertford, 247.
Draghspere, William, 108.
Draghton, Richard de, abbot of Bt. Edmunds,
556, 593.
Draiton. See Drayton.
Drake, John, 576, 579.
Drakdow, co. Derby, 807.
Dranefeud, William de, 576, 588.
Draper, Dulcia la, 598.
, Robert son of Thomas le, of Swave-
seie, 477, 582, 588, 584.
Draweswerd, Maurice de, 658, 579.
Drax [co. York], 847.
, prior of, 300.
, prior and convent of, 346.
, Alan, prior of, 846.
, Henry, prior of, 810.
Drax, Adam Gon de, 256.
, Richard de, son of Walter the clerk,
847.
Draxburgh [co. York] , 847.
Draycot, Drayoote, co. Wilts, 115.
Draycote, Roger de, with William, Robert and
Thomas, his brothers, 307.
Draynet in Penwith [co. Cornwall], 504.
Drayton, Stephen de, 873.
Drayton, Draiton [co. Norfolk], 292, 405.
See Bassett.
Drayton Beauchamp, co. Buckingham, 586.
Drencheston, Richard de, 512.
Drengesflete, 586.
Drenghouses, Clement de, 439.
See Drynghouse.
Dreu, Geoffrey, 129, 240.
Dreuri, Richard, 377.
Dreux, Arthur de, duke of Brittany, 275.
, John de. See Britannia.
Drexthorp. See Dexthorpe.
DribU, Roger, 315.
Driby, Joan de, 37.
, Joan late the wife of Robert de, 151.
, , Simon and John her sons, 87.
Driffeld, Adam de, 486.
, Master Adam de, 486.
, Adam son of Robert de, 347.
, Nicholas de, parson of Foxherde,
259.
, Richard de, 180.
Drifiaeld, Dryffeld [co. York], 109,388, 298.
DriU, Nicholas, 87.
Drily. See Driby.
Drivere, Henry le, of Strathale, 238.
Drogheda, Droghha [oo. Loath], 188.
, Carmelite friars of, 181.
, to provide ships, 858.
Droitwich [co. Worcester], 217.
Drokenesfurd, John de, 173.
, , late canon of Wells, ehaplain
of the Pope, bishop of Bath and
Weill, 100, 114, 115, 189, 191, 202,
UU 2
67fl
GENERAL INDEX.
377, Z&9, »'H, 490, 5^, M7, 590, 591,
39, 599, 594, 595, 590, 597, 603, 604,
605,006.
, ,.,,,„ keeper of the Wmrdrobe, 120,
121, 122, 123.
.» , ...,,., ehaaeeUor of tho Exchequer,
72.
Drombogb. ^«« Drumtmrgh,
proiDOfiby, Dromundhj [oo. York], 400.
DroMeUn. Set Drjtlwyn,
Drove, Joho «tte, 279.
DrojM, AlUse le, 48.
DrumburKb, Droiiibogh, eo. Cumberland, 11.
Drummeiik/ii, Kimon ion of Richard de, 498.
DrummyDg [Id IreUnd], 68.
DroMMlio. See DrjnlwyiL
Dryeater, Htephen le, 542, 604.
pryffcld. See Driffield.
DryngedreggeM, Uanulpb, 174.
Drytigbouie, John le, 426.
*See Drenghouaef.
Dryelwjn, DroiiNelan, Druuelin [co. Carmar-
tbcti], caMtle of, 224.
, , John Qiffard, of Brymmesfeld,
keeper of, 109, 108.
ThomaN lo Blunt, keeper of, 489.
, town of, 489.
See TrosDtilan.
I)u, John, 503.
See Do.
Duhho, Hugh, 951. .
»V«e Dohhe.
Duhlor, John, of Lincoln, 603.
Dublin, Dyvolyn, city of, 594.
murivge for, 451, 457.
, , for the n^pairs of the Bridge
Towor, 90.
to provide HhipH, 353.
, 8t Patriok's field, 596,
.,.......» the TnvaMury, 585.
.,.......» the jUHticcii in, 77.
.,.,....., arehbiiihopric, diooese, or Reo of, 2, 6,
7,12, 182,3^1,851,545.550,595,596.
, , l*om\richo chapel, belouging to,
7,351,545.
., ktH'|H>r of the tomporalitieK of, John
de Cmloiuo, 6.
,,, , Master Richard de Haveringe8, kee|>er
of the arehbiHhopric of, 321,351, 378.
,,,»,...., arehbiiihop of, 351.
,„.,«,.., «diiipute with the archbishop of
Armagh, 77,
,»»..,,.., *, dtMin of IVncriohe, 222, 545,
550.
«« t ^^ Kcryngee: llarermgeAs
l«eck.
« .« dean of» Thouuu de Chaddesworth,
I92« 267.
8t, lVtriek*$, cha(>ter t^, 363, 596.
4« «.««,««» dcau and chapter of, i, 6.
Dabliii, &e^ dean and ebapCcr of eemi,
, ....... preeentor of , Jolin de Ledc, €.
, ....... Robert Bagot, pfebeodary o^ 8.
., , William de Meltoo, prebendary
oi Castlduioek, 2.
, , William de Boodon, prriiendazj
of, 2.
, , treasurer of, Walter de Thorn-
bury, 853.
, prebend of Tageston in. See
Yagoestown.
, Holy Trinity, chapter of, 863, 596.
hospital of St. John the Baptist with-
out Newgate, 84.
, convent of St Mary de Hogges, 193.
, , Margaret, abbess of, 198.
, Common Bench, chief justice o^
William le Dereneys, 68.
, , justices of, 17, 19, 59, 495.
, Robert Bagod, 19,
, , John Beneger, 504.
WiUiam de Berdefeld, 75, 77,
80.
..., Hugh Ganoun, 92, 504, 556.
..., William le Deveneys, 504.
..., Richard de Exonia, 75.
, Walter de Kenleye, 92.
., , John de Pontibus, 75.
., , keeper of the writs and rolls of,
John le Britun, 17.
., , , Nicholas de Stavdeycu
495.
., King's Bench, chief justice of, Walter
rEn&nt, 78.
., Exchequer of, 75, 105, 106, 122, 128,
154, 180, 182, 186, 863, 568, 588.
., , chief baron of, Nicholas de
Balscote, 572.
., , , , Master Walter delstelepe,
854.
., , William de Moenes, 354.
., ,haron of, Walter de Islep, 65,
189.
., , , Williaiu de Moenes or
Meunes, 65, 189, 354, 572.
., , , Master Adam de Stratton,
354.
., , barons and chamberlains of the,
585.
See injra treasurer and
barons.
., , chamberlain of, Thomas de
Cotegravo, 590.
., , , Johnde la Dene, 354.
., , , Master John de DoTorrei
268.
., , , Martin de Fisshacre, 26&
, , Thomas de Marchia, 590.
., , ., William de la Marcbey
354.
., , , John de Mooille, 595.
., , Robert de Whatton, 76,
590,
GENERAL INDEX.
677
I>ublin, &e., Exchequer of— cont.
, , chancellor of, Nicholas de Bals-
cote, 206, 271.
, , , Thomas Cantok, bishop of
Emly, 2, 3, 76, 141.
, , William de Clere, 107.
, , ,JohudeHothnm, 114,206,
277, 430.
, , , William de Hothum, 451.
, , , Walter de Thombury,
16, 56, 57, 106, 107.
.., engrosser of, John de Lydgate,
3.
., Richard de Wodehouse,
12.
, , remembrancer of the, William
de Holebume, 304.
, , , Simon de Radham^ 74,
304.
, the treasurer to render his
accounts to the Exchequer of England,
18.
, , , treasurer o^ Richard de
Bereford, 13.
, , , Alexander de Bykenore,
18, 60, 107, 235, 351, 355, 504, 556, 585.
, , [John Leek or Leek],
archbishop of Dublin, 585.
, , , his deputy Walter de
Thombury, 851.
, , treasi^rer and barons of, 3, 16,
65, 75, 128, 182, 186, 189, 197, 206,
804, 451, 572, 590.
, , treasurer and chamberlaioR of,
76, 586.
, , money advanced to Roger de
Mortuo Mari, of Wyggemore, out of,
197.
, payment to John Wogan the
justiciary out of, 75.
Dubold, Henry, 236.
Duce, William, 394.
Duckmanton, Dukmanton, co. Derby, 520.
Dudden, John de, an assessor for Northumber-
land, 183.
, vicegerent of the Bishop of
Durham, 24.
Duddeston, Dodenton [co. Warwick], 306.
Duddingston, Westerdodynston [co. Edin-
burgh], 446.
Duddle in Piddletown parish, Doudeleshegh,
389.
Dudyngton. .See Doddington.
Duffeld, Henry de, presented to Ewell church,
286.
, Richard de, 109, 203.
, Master William de, presented to
liamesham church, 341.
Duffield, South, Suthduffeld, co. York, 425.
Duffonl, John, 73, 237, 515, 678.
Duklynton, John de, mayor of Oxford, 277.
Dukmanton, Matilda dc, 520.
See Duckmanton.
Dulceti, brother James, of Luccu, 497.
Duleek, Dyvelek [co. Mealh], St. Mary's,
prior and convent of, 460.
, Richard, abbot of, 460.
Dullan, Thomas, 268.
Duloe [co. Cornwall], church of, 195.
Dulting, DuUyng. See Doulting.
Dnmbar. See Dunbar.
Dumbelton, Odo de, 23, 185.
Dumbleton, Dombelton [?Bombelton], co^
Gloucester, 128.
Dumfries, letters patent dated at, 9.
, county of, sheriff of, 82.
Dumpford, Dunesford, Dunncsford, co. Sus-^
sex, 312.
Dun, Hamo, 390.
, Johnde, 157.
See Don ; Donne; Doun^
Dnna. See Done.
Dunamene, Otto de, 222.
Dunbar, DUmbar, Patrick de, earl of March)
222.
Duncan, Simon son of, 40.
Duncherche. See Dunchurch.
Dunchirche, Robert de, 422.
Dunchurch, Dtmcherche, co. Warwick, 317|
318.
Dundee, co. Forfar, in Scotland, 480.
Dunden. See Compton Dundon.
Dundridgre, Dunrugge, co. Buckingham, 470»
Dune. See Donne.
Dunelme, Dunolm, Durem, John de, 180, 259.
, JoUan de, .54, 246,869, 426.
, Laurence de, 359.
, Nicholas de, 130, 817, 471.
Dunemowe. See Dunmow.
Dunes in Gascony, 74.
Dunesford. See Dumpford.
Dunfowe, Hugh le, 487.
Dungarvan. Dongarvon, co. Water ford,
Boniface de Carto, or Quarto, parson
of, 481,491.
, John le Pathecote, parson of, 469|
491.
, Roger de Wyngefeld, parson of, 575.
Dunglebeert. See Dongelberg.
Dunham Massey, Dunham, co. Chester, 153.
Dunheved, Eustachia, late the wife of John de|
317,318.
, John de,817, 318.
See Launceston.
Dunkeld, Dunkeldyn, co. Perth, bishop elect
of, 527.
, Matthew [de Crambeth], bishop of|
203.
, bishop of. See Leek. '
, canon of, John de Leke, 878.
Dunkirk, 373.
Dunlavan, Dunlevan [co. Wicklow], 596*
Dunleye, Richard de, 422.
, , Agnes his wife, 422«
Dunmagbe. See Dunmow.
678
GENERAL INDEX.
Donmalloght, eo. Cumberland, II.
Danmaw. See Danmowe.
Onnmere, Matthew de, 534.
Donmow, Donmawe, Donmaghe, Dunemowe,
CO. Essex, 38.
• prior and convent of, 895.
• Little Dunmaghe, oo. Essex, 489.
Dnnnesby. See Dontby.
Dunnesford. See Dumpford.
Dunningsworth, Dunningesworthe, Donyng-
worthe [co. Suffolk], church of, 399,
469, 487.
Dnnnjng, Richard, 258.
.......... Sunon, 8.
, William, 584.
Dunolm. See Dunelme.
Dunos. See Dunes.
Dnnquan, Roger, 558.
Dunrugge. See Dundridge.
Duntbj, Dunnesby, co. Lincoln, 546.
Dunstable, Dunstaple, Donestaple, co. Bed-
ford, 12, 148, 509.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 148.
, prior of, 882.
, prior and convent of, 184, 207.
, gaol of, 382.
, tournament at, 509.
, letters patent dated at, 177.
Dunstal, William de, 378.
Dimstaple, Jlichard de, crier of the King's
Bench, 501.
See Dunstable.
Danster, Dunsterre, co. Somerset, 811.
Dunsterre, (Geoffrey de, 382.
Duuston [in Langoe wapentake] , co. Lincoln,
199, 267:
Dunsy, John, 58.
Dunszak. See Donzac.
Duntesbume, John de, 414.
Dunton, co. Bedford, 156.
Dnnton, John de, 87, 165.
, Robert de, 277.
Dunum. See Downham.
Dnnveth, Dynveeghe [co. Cornwall], 360.
Dunwich, co. Suffolk, 878, 495.
, hospital of God's house at, 882.
hospital of St. James, 487.
Danyate. See Donyatt.
Dnrand, Durant, Duraunt, Adam, 368.
, , of Morley, 371, 541, 544.
, Robert son of Nicholas, 237.
, William, 599.
, William Bard son of, of Butterwyk,
444.
, William, of Neuwerk, 404.
, , Isabella his wife, 404.
, , Ivo his father, 404.
Dnrdent, John, 197.
Durefbrd, Derford, co. Sussex, abbot of, 175,
495, 499.
Dorem. See Dunelme.
Dureyne, William son of William, of Wwlootm,
583.
, , Robert his brother, 583.
Durham, 291, 836, 450.
, church of, 884.
, diocese, see, or bishopric of, 2, 17,
50, 232, 326, 327, 331, 335, 837, 851,
355, 379, 381, 398, 432, 440, 442, 448,
452, 455, 461, 487, 520, 562.
, bishops of. iSee Beck ; Kellawe.
, bishop of, his vicegerents, 24.
, almoner of, 291.
, Richard, prior of, 108.
, William, prior ot 182.
, monks of, 384.
, Henry de Percy, keeper of the
bishopric of, 332, 849.
, chancellor of, the o£5ce of, 2.
, conservators of the peace for the
bishopric of, 428.
, justices for the bishopric of, 327.
, justices in eyre in the bishopric o^
336.
, justices of oyer and terminer at, 108.
, steward of, 436.
, demesne lands of the bishops of, 360.
, Exchequer at, 291, 436.
, forestership of the bishopric of, 335.
, liberty of the bishopric of, 2, 24, 86,
75, 177,202,384,455.
, bishopric of, the temporalities of,
458.
, letters patent dated at, 881, 383, 452,
474.
See Dunelme.
Durham, co. Gloucester. See Dyrham.
Durley, Duriei [co. Wilts], 649.
Duro Forti, Gaillard de, prebendary of
Wetwang, 431.
See Dareford.
Durseleye, Douresleie, Nicholas de, 600.
Duston, CO. Northampton, 74, 469, 517.
Dusyng. See Dousyng.
Dutton. See Ditton.
Duxford, CO. Berks. See Doxfeld.
, Dokesworthe [in the deanery of
Camps], CO. Cambridge, 240.
Duysbocrg, Diuisborth, 215.
Dweldapelton. See Appleton-le-Moor.
Dyffryn Clwyd, Doffrincloit [co. Denbigh],
401.
Dyffryn, Deffrenbnien [co. Carmarthen], 108.
Dygergod, John, 165.
Dyjoun, Gerard de, 227.
Dyk. See Aufin del Dyk ; Dike.
Dykeby, John de, 549.
Dykeman. See Dikeman.
Dykeringe. See Dickering.
Dykun, Robert, of Bannebury, presented to
Bradewelle church, 460.
Dylbek, WiUiam,41.
Dylmair, John de, 127.
GENERAL INDEX.
670
Dylman, John, of Barton, 242.
Dylmere, Robert, 127.
Dymeton, Dymton, John de, 43, 405, 460.
Dyn or Dyu, Walter. 605.
, William, of Uckefeld, 52.
See Dyne ; Dyve.
Dyna8. See Dinas.
Dyne, John de, 157.
, John, a conservator of the peace, co.
Oxford, 54.
, , custody of his lands, 319.
See Dyn ; Dyve.
Dynelston, Thomas de, 39.
Dynesle, Walter de, 161.
Dynevor castle, Dvnnevior [^. Carmarthen],
291,488.
D}'nham, Joceus de, 47, 84, 111, 116.
, , Margaret late the wife of, 211.
, John de, 269.
Dynmaelda, John, 236.
Dynneslee. See Dinsley, Temple.
Dynnevior. See Dynevor.
Dynre. See Dinder.
Dynveeghe. See Dunveth.
Dynys, Eatherine, 298.
See Deneys.
Dyrham, Darham [co. Gloucestef], church of,
384.
Dytes, Roger, 426.
Dyu, or Dyn. See Dyn.
Dyve, John, 121,421.
, John, 54.
, Robert, 421.
, William, 421.
See Dyn; Dyve.
Dyvelek. See Duleek.
Dyvelyn. See Dublin.
Dyx, John. 308.
E
Eadburbury, Walter de, 154.
Eagle, Aycle, Aykyl, Eycle, Eykyl, co. Lin-
coln, 467,551,652,561.
Eagle, honor of the. See Aquila.
Eakring, Egrun, co. Notts, 229.
Ealing, Yllinge, co. Middlesex, 149, 150.
P^ar, notification of the loss of an, 145, 175,
194.
Eardisley, Ardesleye, co. Hereford, castle of,
174.
, Peter le Taillur, keeper of the castle
of, 173.
, Richard fiz le Vikere of, 174.
Earlham, Erlham [co. Norfolk], 848.
Earsham, Ersham, co. Norfolk, 243.
Ears well. See Eriswcll.
Eiirthcoit, Erdecote, co. Gloucester, 243.
Easby, co. York. See St. Agatha.
Easington, Esinden [co. Oxford], church of»
201.
, Esington, co. York, 544.
Easing wald, Esigwaud [co. York], Thomas,
chaplain of, 553.
East Hundred, Esthundred, co. Rutland, 497,
502.
East Leach, Esteleche, co. Gloucester, 372.
Eastbourne, Estboume, co. Sussex, 71.
Easthall, Esthalle, 138.
Easthorpe, Yarpesthorpe, co. York, 427.
Easton, Eyston, co. Essex, 342.
by Stoke, Eston, co. Lincoln, 341.
Eston, CO. Northampton, 217.
, [co. Suffolk], 574.
[co. Wilts], 162/
, , house of the Holy Trinity in,
162.
Eastrington, Estrington [co. York], 298.
Eastwick, Estwyk, co. Hertford, 155.
Eastwood, Escwode, co. Essex, 216, 276.
Eatington Superior, Overe Etyndon [co. War-
wick], 352.
Eaton, Eton [co. Chester], 506.
, CO. Hereford, 203.
[? Eyton], CO. Hereford, 138.
, Eyton [co. Leicester], 421.
, Eton, CO. Wilts, 157.
Eaton Moysi, Eton Meysi, co. Wilts, 861.
Eaton Socon, Eton, Eton Beauchamp, co.
Bedford, 125, 128.
Eau, Eustace de V. See Aqua.
Ebbesbom Wake, Eblesbume, co. Wilts, 255,
256.
Ebbesham, Ebesham. See Epsom.
Ebbrugge. See Elmbridge.
Ebesham. See Epsom.
Eblesbume. See Ebbesbom.
Ebor, Eboraco, Edward de, 79.
, Edward son of John de, 68.
, Master Ralph de, 161.
, William de, 426.
, , parson of Aber church, 518.
See also Everwyk.
Ebroicis. Bartholomew de, 151.
, John de, 8.
Ecclesfeld, Master Stephen de, prebendary of
Osbaldwick, 431.
Eccleshall, Ecleshale [co. Stafford], 145.
Ecclesmore. See Inclesmore.
Ecford. See Eckford.
Echingham, Echyngham, Robert de, 887,
601.
William de, 29, 53, 169, 167, 241,
246, 249, 540.
Fcii de Labreto. See Lebreto.
Eckford, Ecford [in Scothud] , 447.
Ecleshale, Adam de, 861.
See Eccleshall.
Ecleshulle, John de, 299.
680
GENERAL INDEX.
£da, John son of, de Scotby, 381.
, William son of, 36.
See also Edeeone ; Fiz Ede.
Eddesworthe. See Edworth.
Eddingleye, William de, del Yatehous, 299.
Edelington. See Edlington.
Edelmeton, Henrj de, 484.
See Edmonton.
Edelyngthorpe. See EUinthorpe.
Edelyngton. 5ee Edlington.
Edenbridge, Edenebrugge, co. Kent, 262.
Edenevet ap Gri£5th Vaghan, 362.
Edenhall, Edenhale [co. Cumberland], 825.
Edenham, co. Lincoln, 10, 46, 196, 446.
, Northgrange by, 529, 475.
Edenbam, Geoffrey de, parson of Hertebume,
452.
, William de, 68.
Edesone, Tbomas, 856.
See also Eda ; fiz Ede.
Edgware, Eggeware [co. Middlesex], 200,
270, 379.
Edinbaigh, Edeubnrgh, castle of, 578.
, constable of tbe castle of, 441.
., county of, 82, 441.
Edinton, Etendon, Nicholas de, presented to
Bradewelle church, 462, 488.
Edith Weston [co. Rutland], 206.
Edithe, Edythe, John, 535, 537, 539, 545.
, Thomas, with John, Thomas and
Roger his sons, 477.
Edlington, Edelington [co. Lincoln], 97, 125,
473, 482.
Edlyngthorpe, Adam de, 39.
Edmonstrop, Edmundesthorpe [in the half
handr^d of Kingsclere, co. Hants],
48.
Edmondestoke, 48.
Edmonton, Edelmeton, co. Middlesex, 400.
Edmund, Hamo son of, de Sourby, 298.
, Roger son of, de Briniston, 439.
Edmundesthorpe, Pavia daughter of Henry
de, 48.
See Edmonstrop.
Ednestowe. See Edwinstowe.
Edulph, John son of Robert son of, de Killum,
443.
Edward, John, 260.
, Richard, 239.
Waller, 808.
,WiUiam, 564.
Edward I , the late Ring, 11, 15, 18, 28, 42, 47,
60, 180, 144, 157, 160, 162, 179, 187,
191, 211, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 224,
241, 264, 265, 268, 275, 277, 279, 320,
327, 832, 333, 354, 357, 388, 396, 441,
447, 455, 462, 464, 481, 490, 492, 500,
507, 512, 514, 516, 519, 52U, 522, 556,
557, 658, 559, 565, 578, 588, 595.
, his daughter Joan, 59**.
, ., Margaret, 214.
, See also J oa,n i Mary.
Edward I. — cont,
.......... his queen Margaret. See Margaret.
, his Treasurer. See Langeton.
, his executors, 21.
, his debts, 11,28, 29, 60, 74, 76, 78,
79, 94, 120, 121, 136, 137, 278, 839,
361, 396.
, loan [by Gascon merchants] to, 60.
, the late, passim,
Edward II., the King, passim.
, as Edward prince of Wales, 216, 217,
218, 219, 402, 553, 578.
, [absence from the realm], 48, 44.
, returned from beyond seas, 45.
, in Scotland, 272, 282.
, [goes to France], 588, 591, 594.
, his almoner. See Kirkeby ; Leek.
, his brothers, 329, 833.
, his brothers, Thomas and Edmund.
See Plantagenet.
, his confessor. See Lenham.
, his cook. See Clebury.
, his lieutenant, 417.
, lieutenants of. See Clare, Gilbert de,
earl of Gloucester and Hertford ; Lacy,
Henry de, earl of Lincoln.
, his niece Margaret. See Gavaston.
, his nephew. See Clare, Gilbert de,
earl of Gloucester and Hertford ; Monte
Hermcrii, Ralph de.
...., his nurse. See Leygraye ; Maun*
sel; Stuteville.
I , his proctors, 306, 820.
, his proctors for Ponthieu and
Montreuil, 14, 56, 78.
, , to treat with Count Robert of
Flanders, 512.
.., , , and also of queeu Isa*
bella, 92, 134.
his queen. See Isabella.
, his sister Elizabeth, countess of
Holland, 160.
, , Joan, late wife of Ralph de
Monte Hermerii, 5, 522.
, Margaret. See Lorraine.
, » Mary, a nun of Amesbory, 17,
19. 131, 14.5, 146, 510.
, his first-bom son, Edward, 519.
, his coronation, wine for, 7.
) , purveyance for, 15.
, debts due to, 549.
, his debts ; money advanced to ; suma
in which he is bound, loans to, &c.,
60, 74. 76, 77, 78, 79, 94, 109, 120,
123, 136, 137, 144, 145, 177, 190, 265,
2f>9, 286, 287, 293, 299, 300, 321, 324,
326, 332, 345, 346, 348, 350, 851, 8.56,
357, 358, 361, 376, 381, 886, 388, 392,
396, 399, 402, 403, 404, 406, 407, 408,
409, 410, 412, 413, 416, 432. 433, 434,
441, 442, 449, 454, 456, 457,458, 464,
468, 481, 482, 484, 485, 491, 492, 495,
496, 498, 499, 501, 506, 509, 511, 512,
513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 523, 524,
GENERAL INDEX.
681
Edward II., his debts, &c. — c^nt.
551, 560, 561, 565, 567, 568, 570, 571,
572, 673, 595, 596.
, his debt to towDs in Grascony for
money adyanced, 77.
, his horses. See Horses.
, his household; Henry de Comubia,
clerk of the, 120.
, See also Household.
, his Marshalsea. See Marshalsea.
, his mews at Westminster, 271.
, his verge, 320.
, , at Woodstock, 274.
, his stud. SeeHoTses.
, a pilgrimage on behalf of the, 481.
, power to negotiate a loan in the name
of the, 571.
, parreyance for the use of the. See
Purveyance.
, vessels of gold, jewels and horses for,
524.
, victuals and wines for the use of the,
402.
, victuals for the use of the. See
Purveyance.
, TOW made by the, when in peril, 453.
See also AssenlB 'j Wardrobe.
Edward III., king, first-born of Edward II.,
519.
, grants or licenses vacated in the reign
of, 181, 519,526.
Edwinfstowe, Ednestowe, co. Nottingham, 57.
Ed worth, Eddesworthe [co. Bedford], 517.
Edythe. See Edithe.
Egebaston. See Eggebaston.
Egemere, Richard de, 37.
Egemundon, William son of Peter de, 355.
Efi^ermunde, Thomas son of Richard son of
John de, 469.
Egerton [co. Chester], 229.
Eggardou. See Eggerton.
Eggebaston, Egebaston, Richard de, 24, 55,
185.
Eggefeld, Thomas de, 82.
Eggerton, Eggardon, Ekerton [co. Dorset],
390.
Eggeware. See Edgeware.
P^ggleshale, 301.
See Egleshale.
Eggleston, Thomas de, 436.
Egglestone, Eglestone, co. York, the canons
of, 574.
Eghtham. See Ightham.
Egilton. See Egleton.
Eglesfeld, Adam de, 283.
, Robert de, 283.
Egleshale, Eggleshale, John de, 342, 575.
Egleston, co. Dorset. See Elyston.
Eglestone. See Egglestone.
Egleton, Egilton, Egildon, co. Rutland, 497,
502.
Hyde, CO. Rutland, 497, 602.
Egilton, Peter de, 573.
Egmanton, Thomas de, 310.
Egmerston, Richard de, 30.
Egremond, Thomas de, 208.
Egremont, Egremond, Egremond, co. Cum-
berland, 8, 208.
See also Multon.
Egrun. See Eakring.
Ekerdon, Henry de, 390.
, Robert de, 890.
See Eggerton.
Eketon, Peter de, 580.
Elabard [in France], 74.
Eland, Hugh de, 582.
Elbrugge. See Elmbridge.
Elding. See Yalding.
Eleanor, queen, 101, 481, 508, 826.
Elena, Gilbert son of, 167.
Elesfeld, Elesfeud, Elsefeld. See Ellesfeld.
Elfe, John, 39.
Elham, co. Kent, 84, 407.
or Esham, co. Kent, 407.
Elham, Henry de, 478.
Elianor, Thomas, 258.
Elias, Alice late the wife of William son of,
le clerk of Est Gerford, 262, 812,
, Conan son of, 439.
, son of, de Cutoo, 446.
y son of, de Holebeche, 446.
, Elias son of, de Treskefeld, 435.
, John son of. de Tonge, 298.
, Mauger son of, de Montmartre,
215.
, Robert son of, 170.
, son of, de Bisshopdale, 856.
J Stephen son of, de Swyneflet, 256.
, Thomas son of, 331.
f son of, de Bokkeden, 298.
, William son of, 170.
, son of, de Gereford, 289.
See Elyas the Jew.
Elingham, John de, 542.
Elis. See Elys.
Elisisone, Robert, Thomas his knave, 170.
Elizabeth, the king's sister, 160.
Elkelton, John de, 375.
Elkeston, John de, 248.
, Robert de, 188.
Ella, West, Westelveleye [in the parish of
Kirk Ella], CO. York, 378.
Ellefeld. See Ellesfeld.
EUeker. See Ellerker.
Ellen, Alan son of, de Amhale, 289.
Ellerby, Ellirby [co. York], 138.
Ellerker, EUeker, John de, 181, 859.
, Nicholas de, 132, 238, 359.
Ellerker, co York, 167.
^llcsdene, Vincent de, 428.
Ellesfeld, Elesfeld, Elesfeud, Ellsfeld, Else*
feld, Gilbert de, 65, 66.
682
GENEBAL INDEX.
Ellesfeld, &c. — cont.
John de, 81, ft7, 165, 249, 329, 488,
468, 500, 568.
, Richard de, 192,821, 575, 579.
....,...., , prebendary of PesemerRhe, in
the free chapel of Hastings, 479, 489.
, presented to Rye church, 489.
Ellesford. See Ellesfeld.
EUesmere, Richard de, 487.
Ellesmere [co. Salop], 156.
Ellewyk, 434.
Ellingham, Elyngham, 151.
Ellinthorpe, Edelynsrthorpe, Ethelingthorpe
fco. York], 99,431.
EDirby. See Ellerby.
EUot, Thomas, 265.
Walter, 308.
Elmbridge, Elbrugge, Ebbmgge, co. Glou-
cester, 410.
Elmdon, Elmedon, co. Essex, 288.
Elme, Reginald atte, 181.
Elmeleghe. See Elmley.
Elmeleye, Richard de. 870.
Elmes [co. Middlesex], les, 231.
Elmestede. See Elmstead.
Klmet See Sherbam.
Elmham, Robert de, 568.
Elmham, North, Northglemham, co. Suffolk,
21, 282.
Elmley, Elmeleghe, co. Worcester, 136.
Elmstead, Elmestede, co. Essex, 52.
EInestowe. See Elstow.
Elnewyk, 484.
Elnold, John, 361.
Elphin, bishop of, 2.
, Charles [MTnlianigO^Connor],
3, 105, 295.
, , Donatus [O'Flanagan], 2, 105.
, , , Malachi [Mac Ada, or Mac
Hugh], 295, 562.
, canon of, Andrew Ohablydy, 2.
, temporalities of 2, 8.
Elreton, William son of Robert son of Ralph
de, 298.
Elsefeld. See EUesfeld.
Elstow, EInestowe [co. Bedford], 149, 882.
, abbess and nuns of, 177.
Elsy, Adam, 869.
Eltan, Lower, ? Netherheledun, co. Hants,
206.
Eltham, co. Kent, 172, 887« 898, 487.
, letters patent dated at, 45, 46, 48, 85,
883, 890, 391, 398, 894, 895, 486.
Elton, CO. Chester, 150.
Elton, Robert de, 675, 577, 579, 583.
Elveleye. See Ella.
Elvcrton, co. Kent. See Eylwarton.
Ely, diocese, bishopric, or see of, 118, 211,
213, 227, 231, 266, 510, 555, 566.
, church of, 887.
bishop of. See Keton ; Orford.
, keepers of the bishopric of, 97, 268.
Ely — cont.
, keeper of the spiritualities of, 231.
, John, prior of, 245, 252.
, prior and convent of, 137, 144, 153,
887,418.
, monks of, 208.
, liberty of the bishop of, 51.
, Island of, J. bishop of Ely, keeper of,
489, 490.
, prior of Ely to be keeper of, 479.
Ely, Adam de, 419.
, Alan de, archdeacon of Sudbury, 276.
, John de, 48.
, Richard de, 284.
Elyas, Master, the Jew, 201.
See Elias.
Elyngham, John de, 368, 371.
See Ellingham.
Elyot, Geoffrey, 51.
, Richard, of Alerwas, 307.
Elys, Elis, Adam, 288.
, Cunan son of, 553.
, John, 256.
, Richard, 35. 586, 537, 538, 538, 539,
540, 541, 545.
of Kilhampton, 48.
, Robert, 78, 285, 589.
, Thomas, 35.
Walter, 63.
, his son Robert. See Elisisone.
Elyiton [co. Dorset, ? Egleston], 889.
Embreton, Nicholas de, 549.
Eme. William, of Scalby, 261.
Emegrave, Edmund de, 542.
Emeldon, Richard de. of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, 95, 220, .859.
, , mayor of Newcastle-upon
Tyne, 124.
, Robert de, presented to Wolloure
church, 487.
Emelyn, Margaret, 241.
, Ralph son of Roger, 241.
, Roger and Joan his wife, of Hoo, 241.
Emeljn, Newcastle. See Newcastle Emlyn.
Emeric, Richard son of, and Thomas his
brother, 477.
Emlee, William son of William, 165.
Emly, Thomas, bishop of. See Cantok.
, church of St. Ailbc, 233.
Emlyn. See Newcastle Emlyn.
Emma, John son of, de Horton, 298. *
, son of, de Thorpe, 345.
, Ralph son of, de Kilvinton, 296.
William son of, de ELaterbergh, 444.
son of. See Emmeson.
Emmerode [co. York], 347.
Emmeson, Emmessone, John, 583.
, , Edmund his servant, 538.
, Robert son of Alan, 295.
See Emma, son of^
Empilliok [in Wales], 108.
GENERAL INDEX.
683
Empingham, Empyngham, co. BatUnd, 182,
253, 497, 502.
Empjngham, Philip son of Richard de, 258.
Enachdune. See Annaghdown.
Eobome, West, Westenebome, co. Berks, 71.
Eoclismore, or Ecclesraore. See Indesmore.
Enclosure of lands, licences to enclose, 56,
200, 268, 285, 337, 842, 351, 856, 490,
517,559.
of paths or ways, 72, 135,279.
Enderby, Wood, Enderby [co. Lincoln], 251.
Enderby, William de, 877.
Endor in Wales, 183.
Enefeld, John de, 508, 578.
Euestan. See Enstone.
Enfant. See Lenfant.
Engayne, John, 32, 136, 265, 268.
, Richard de, 545.
, Thomas, 545.
Engelfeld. See Englefeld.
Engis, Engeys, Engges, Richard de, 87.
, Robert de, parson of Kymborle, 367,
871,541,544.
England, English, Carmelites in. See Car-
melites.
, clergy of. See Tenth.
, conservators of the peace through-
out, 588.
, constable of. See Bohun.
, constableship of, 160, 886, 887. .
, envoys sent by William count of
Holland, to, 12.
,gaugerof. SeeTrenie,
, keeper of. See Gavaston.
law. See Law.
, marshal of. See Bygod ; Plantagenet.
, the Pope's clerks in, 892.
, Pope's commissioners touching the
Knights' Templars in, 190.
, queen of. See Eleanor; Isabella;
Margaret.
, sheriffs of, 274.
, stewardship of, 68.
, Chancery of. See Chancery.
, customs upon wool, hides and wool-
fells in. See Customs.
, hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in.
See St. John of Jerusalem.
, laws in Ireland. See Ireland.
, marshalsea of. See Marshalsea.
, tenancy by the law of, 83, 168, 179,
391, 523.
, tenth imposed on the clergy of. See
Tenth.
See also Realm.
Englefeld, Eogelfeld, Roger de, 147, 598. ^
, Roger de, co. Oxford, 24, 54.
Englefeld, or Tegeingl, co. Flint, 427.
See Moston.
Englefield, Englefeld, co. Berks, 598.
, Thomas parson of, 593.
Engleys, Engleii, Germain le, 492.
, John le, 598.
, Peter le, 891.
, Richard le, 120.
, Robert le, 184.
William le, 459.
56« Lengleys.
English laws, an Irishman to use, 183, 458.
English, Little. See Littelenglisf.
Ennestan. See Enstone.
Enor, or Ennor castle, Scilly Islands, 258.
Eusham, Eynesham [co. Oxford], abbot and
convent of, 505.
, Warton by, co. Oxford, 46.
Enstone, Enestan, Ennestan, co. Oxford, 152»
230,351.
Eppewelle, William de, 88.
Eppeworthe. Su Ep worth.
Eppleby, Apelby, co. York, 245.
Epsom, Ebbesham, Ebesham, co. Surrey, 226,
556.
Epworth, Eppeworthe [co. Lincoln], 388.
Erbe^Eiuere, Erbafaueyra [France], 74, 78.
Ercall, Ercalwe, Erkalwe, co. Stikfford, 185,
251.
See Lestrange.
Ercecombe. See Ertecombe.
Ercedekne. See Lercedekene.
Erchebaud. See Archebaud.
Erdecote. See Earthcott.
Erdeslowe, John de, 218.
Erdington, Erdynton [co. Warwick], 805.
See Tamton.
Ereswelle. See Eriswell.
Erewes, Geoffrey de, 425.
Ergadia, John de, 224, 352, 442.
Erghes, Geoffrey de, 290.
Ergum, Ralph de, presented to Osmunderleye
church, 326.
, William de, 257.
Eriswell, Earswell, Ereswelle, co. Suffolk, 387.
Erkalwe. See Ercal.
Erie, Erlegh, Erleye, John de, 78, 285, 589.
« , conservator of the peace, co.
Somerset, 66, 339.
, William de, 62.
, , John his son, 62.
Erlham. See P^arlham.
Ermeston. See Armston.
Ermington, Ermynton [co. Devon], church
of, 321.
, Henry parson of, 112.
Ermyn, Adam, of Homcastre, 251.
Ermynton. See Ermington.
Emald, Agnes daughter of, de Marton, 448.
Emaut, William, 342.
Eniesford, Robert de, and Bichard and
Thomas his sons, 595.
Ernys, John, 256.
Erps, Erpse, 215.
I Ersham. See Earsham.
684
GENERAL INDEX.
Ertecombe, Erteenmbe, Nicholas de, 26, 52.
Se^ Hertcumbo.
Erth, Ralph son of Thomas de, 184.
Eryom, John, 245.
Escer, Walter son of Hugh, 477, 530, 588.
Escheators, 215, 881.
5«0 Abel ; Blond ; Eure; Gloucestre;
Harleje ; Hothum ; Mercer ; Salveyn ;
Sanvage ; Wellesworth ; Wodehouse.
Escheats on both sides Trent, 74, 76, 78, 79.
Eschekier, Escheker, Matthew del, 498.
Ralph del, and Joan his wife, 49.
See cUso Leschequer ; Scaccario.
Escrik, William de, 844.
Esoriyejm. See Lescriveyn.
Escrop, Simon, 488.
Eseby, John son of Peter de, 245.
Esh, Eshe, Esse [co. Durham], 485, 486.
Esham [?Elham], co. Kent, 407.
Eshewelle. See Ashwell.
Eshot, Esshete, co. Northumberland, 272.
Esigwaad. See Easingwald.
Esinden, co. Oxford. See Easingl^n.
Esingdon, Esyndon, Robert de, 852.
, Robert de, of Hakeneye, 455.
Esington. See Easington ; Esynton.
Esk [?co. Denbigh], 405.
Esnebrugge. See Ironbridge.
Espence, Laurence del, 142.
Espicer, John le, of Evesham, 268.
See Lespicer ; Spicer.
Esplandes [co. York], land called, 847.
Esquiler. See Lesquiler.
Esse, Esshe, Roger de, 485, 436.
See Esh.
Esselington, Esseljngton, Robert de, 475, 542.
Essex, county of, 180, 249, 813, 821, 829,
882, 424, 447, 478, 601.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 184.
, to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 23.
.« , to assess a fifteenth and tenth
in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 81,54,866, 869, 426.
, earl of, 80, 84.
, SeeBohui.
f justices of oyer and terminer for, 156.
, sheriff of, 160.
, Templars' lands in, 242, 504.
, Itichard de Hunewyk of, 554.
, commission de walliie et fossatis for,
248, 588.
, third penny of, 160.
, forest of, 56, 178. 180, 268, 336, 422,
, supplies for Scotland from, 81.
Essex, Essexia, Geoffrey de, 16.
, Godfrey de, 266.
John de, 535, 537, 539, 545.
Esshe, Roger de, 484.
See Ash ; Rshe ; Esse.
Essheby, Richard de, skinner, 42.
Essheby Canons. See Ashby Canons.
Esshes, William de, the younger, 288.
Esshete. See Eshot.
Essheteford. See Ashford.
Essheton, Richard de, 114.
Est, Gilbert, of Langton by Wragby, 251.
, Robert, 315.
, Thomas son of Robert, of Langetou,
251.
Est Cleydon. See Claydon.
Est Halle, John atte, 810.
, William atte, of Aldbuigh, 807.
See Esthalle.
Estan, Adam, 127.
Estanye, William de, archdeacon of Lincoln,
109,858.
Estapelford, Hugh de, 886.
Eatbourne. See Eastbourne.
Estbradeham. See Bradenham.
Estbrugge. See Canterbury.
Estdene, Estedcne, Richard de, parson of
Carlingford church, 394.
, William de, 87, 810.
Esteleche, William son of Ralph de, 872.
See Leach.
Esthalle, Esthale, Thomas de, 499.
, Master Thomas de^ chamberlain of
Caruarvon, 82.
, presented to Aberfirau church,
122, 189.
See Easthall ; Est Halle.
Esthathelsay. See Haddlesey.
Esthaytefeld in Holdemesse, co. York. See
Hatfield.
Esthenreth. See Henred.
Esthescombe, Peter de, 406.
, Richard de, 406.
Esthundred. See East Hundred.
Estiby, Martin, 36.
, Walter, 36.
Estistede. See Tisted, East.
Estkeswik. See Keswick.
Estmerden. See Marden^.
Estmereseye. See Mersea.
Estmund, Hugh, 245, 252.
, Walter, 413.
Eston, Geoffrey de, 253.
, Gilbert de, 166.
, James de, 279, 455.
, John de, 108, 548, 603.
, , and Joan his wife, 175.
, Richard de, 495.
, William de, 237.
, , parson of Milstede, 180.
Eston [co. York], 92, 448.
See Aston; Easton; Easton near
Burbage.
GENERAL INDEX.
685
EstoteWlIe, Estateville, Robert de, lord of
Cousebj, 435.
Walter de, 435.
, William de, 434.
Estovers, 207.
EstrefeltOD [Scotland], 446.
EstringtoD, Richard de, 298.
, Thomas de, of Hoaeden, 247.
See Eastrington.
Estrunton. See Rauton.
Estarmy, William de, 52.
Estuteyille. See Estoteville.
Estwait, Thomas de, 584.
Estwelewe. See Wellow.
Estwode. See Eastwood.
Estwyk, Germain le Filx Raynaud of, 155.
iSee Eastwick.
Estwytenham, co. Sussex, 311.
Esyndon. See Esingdon.
Esynton, William de, 307.
Etelaf, Adam, 451.
Eteudon, Nicholas de. See Edinton.
Ethelingthorpe. See Ellinthorpe.
Ethenou, 80.
Etlynges, Adam de, 245.
Etomcad. See Comtad.
Eton, Hawysa late wife of Robert de, 856. '
, Nicholas de, 878.
, Richard de, 103.
, Robert de, 74.
, , Nicholas his son, 74.
, Hawysa late the wife of, 856.
Eton, Etton, co. Buckingham, 264, 801, 429,
494.
See Eaton ; Eaton Socon; Etton;
Nuneaton.
Eton Beauchamp. See Eaton Socon.
Eton Meysi. See Eaton Moysi.
Etton, Hawisia daughter of Thomas de, 444.
, Richard de, 425.
, Robert de, 564.
See Eton.
Etton, CO. York, 415.
Etyndon, Overe. See EatingtoD.
Eucrmare, Simon, 36,
Eurc, Heure, Clemencia de, 632.
, John de, 308, 309, 312, 315, 870,
372. 457, 472, 474, 521, 555, 601,
603.
, , escheator beyond Trent, 578,
592.
, , and Agnes his wife, 400.
, Ralph de, 23, 307.
5ee Heure ; Iver.
Eustace, Robert, 389.
Eustdcebri«»^e, pontage for the bridge between
Walt ham Cross and, 221.
Eva, William son of, 40.
Eve, Sabina daughter of Uenry, 153.
Ever. See Ivor ; Eure,
Everard, Robert de, 280.
, William, 261.
Everdon, Everdone, Evresdon, John de, baron
of the Exchequer, 22.
Master John de, 221, 820, 329, 872,
463.
, chancellor of Exeter, 78.
, , dean of St. Peter's, Wolver-
nehampton, 342.
, , parson of Bruynton church, 114,
192, 193.
, William de,474.
, , Simon his man, 474.
Everesdon, Eversdone, Hugh de, 101.
, Hugh de, abbot of St. Albans, 112,
194, 221.
Eyeresle. See Eversley.
Everingham, Eyer3mgham, Adam de, 898.
, , Claricia his wife, 398.
, Alice de, 608.
, Alice late the wife of Robert do, 485.
, Robert de, and Lucy hiB wife, 548,
592, 593, 602, 606.
, , , her son Nicholas de Meu-
hUle, 593.
, Thomas son of Robert de, 485.
Everingham, Everyngham, co.York, 549, 603.
Everle, William de, and William hia son,
474.
Eversdone. See Everesdon.
Eversley, Eversle, Evresle [co. Hants], 479.
Everwyk, Thomas de, 457.
5ee Ebor'; Eboraco.
Everyngham. See Everingham.
Evesham, co. Worcester, 154, 263.
, abbot and convent of, 154, 280, 387,
385, 501.
Evesham, Thomas de, 579, 584.
, ....... parson of Rishangles church,
523.
Evington, Evyngton [co. Leicester], 477.
Evre. See Iver.
Evre^don. See Everdon.
Evresle. See Eversley.
Evreux, Louis count of, 498-503, 502, 507,
509,515,516,546, 558.
Evyngton, co. Leicester. See Evington.
Evynton [co. Hertford], 150.
Ewell, Ewelle, 587.
, or Temple Ewell [co. Kent], church
of, 67, 189.
[co, Surrey], church of, 286.
Ewelme, co. Oxford, 400.
Ewer, Lewer, Lewere, Laurence le, 468.
, Ralph le, 341.
, Robert le, otherwise Robert Lewer,
160, 305, 319, 400, 405, 580, 584.
, , keeper of the castle of Odeham^
400, 405, 481.
Ewerby, Iwardeby, co. Lincoln, 475, 529«
Ewhurst, Iwehurst, co. Hants, 269.
QENEBAL INDEX.
Exchkoge [or Cbtnge] of Cuterbnrj, IBS.
LoQdon, 19S, U34.
Stt alto CbiDges.
BzchcqurrofKi]j.'lLM.i<, 1.9,6, 8,91, Sfl, SO, 66,
67,92 'j:,.'Ji:.W. 101,104,107,110,111,
lis, 117, US, 119, 133, 137, 139, 140,
143, 143, 192, 15S, 199, 197, 161, 169,
ire. 183, 19B, 199, 197, a04, !09, SOS,
929, 344, 366, 3S9, STO, 9TS, S75, 384,
394, 330, 826, 336, 343, 893, 399, 399,
869, 377, 378, 889, 386, 393, 894, 396,
897, 399,411, 413,414,437, 439,480,
488, 4SB, 448, 496, 461, 463, 464, 469,
489,490.499,499,900,909, 513,919,
SIB, SSO, 931, 939, 943, 596, 999, 960,
SG4, 598, 998.
bin of the, 63, 69, 66, 67, 71, 84, 89, 91,
96, 110, III, 117, 130, 133, 140, 143,
193, S06, 309, SlI, 966, 3ST, 898, 399,
S»9, 441,479, 914.
, bMODi of the. SSO, 896.409,501, 560.
, baroDB of tbe. See Abel i Abyndotii
BMiquelle OnDivbripi;^ i . Cwletoa ;
BvenlODi fuxlo Glouconro; Begh-
hun lunula Norwleo.
.,.., ohsisberlaiDB of the. ^ct Bf rkhnlle g
CruiD<celli> i Lutegarevhnle Percy.
, ohuicelloni of tha. Sm Beutede i
DrokeDetford ; Uothum ; Merk^gfeld ;
StndtOe.
, rcmfmbninofrs of (be. Sm Bede-
Wfiidi; 1 Cukermulht 1 Ljmbergh ;
Mcrkj-nteld.
trcniraim of the. See Lai^eton g
Norwico Ri'tnnnldi ; S«ild&le.
, (reiisiirer and linrons of the, 6,
11, 44,46,49, 91, 63, 73,88, 84, 97,
104. 119, 187, Ml, 143, 187, 197, 303,
S08, 210, !13, 319, 394, 337, S8S. S88,
98S. 343, 345, 170, 373, 193, 319, 338,
sat, 341, 349, 854, 377, 378, SBl, SB9,
386, 393, 896, 40i, 410, 41S, 414, 418,
498, 456, 459, 463, 464, 509, 513, 519,
SIT, 581, 936, 998, 605.
(n.n*ur.T on.l cliiimWrlniiifi of the,
Se, 351, 488, 447, 499, 919, 516.
, the Mcheator befood Ti«nt to
, isarKhuJseii of rho, Arnold de Tilio
lo iht office "f, .ty8.
„, mimiiKIiU of tbv. 404, 416, 453, 497,
468.
otBerwick. Sm Berwieh-upon -Tweed.
of Uablin. See Dnblin.
of Durham. Se* Durham.
of CamaHhen. See CannartheD.
of CamarroD. Set Canartoo.
Irish. Set Dablin.
MUTtef, 93, »8.
Bxemuthe. Sm GsmODth.
Exeter, biihopric, dio(¥«c. or tee of, 4, 38, 46,
49,51,55.61 100, ll>, 189, 146, 195,
169,381. 399, 419, 4«3, 48ft. 909.
, anhdeaoiu of. 18.
UaaMBkbacddaFliiBatoktU,
U.
hiihopof. Set ByUna; StapetlOD.
, MDoa of, Kicbard de Morcestre, 4.
, Walter de .siapeiioD, ?o.
, William de Ssuctn Elena, 4.
chaneellor of. Master John de
Ereidon, 73.
, dum nnd chnptfr of, 803, 504.
keeper of the ?piritualilie», 33.
.prebeudarj of. Adorn de Carleton, 48.
, .... Robert de Uldelonde. 48.
, St. Ppler's church, 163.
..., BTchdeaeoD of Comiral] in the ohorch
of. Adorn de Csrleton, 33.
8L KicholuB, prior of, 93.
, liiubard prior of, 75.
, Boger prior of, 806, 5S9.
, city of, 186, 364, 423, 435, 470, 530,
547.
, lo provide Bhips, 393.
seal for the reeoguiuucet of debt!
for, 5, 383.
murage of, SB, 130.
, couuty of, 489.
i« a;.,o Esonia.
Exminnter, Exmyuetre, co. DevoD, 63, 885.
Exmouth, ExeDiitthe, oo. Dctdii, priaage of
EimjnMte. See Ezminater.
Exonia, John de. 258 .
NicboUa de, 534.
, Bichard de, jiutioe of the Benah.
Dablin, 79.
I conitahleof Boscommoncaitle,
183.
[Eipediution of dogi], 887.
KxtoD, Giioffrey df, 534.
Eitr:meus. See Leslrange.
Eysm, Eyum, co. D«rbj, 81.
Ejrcle. See Eagle.
Eyoort Set- Deyncurt.
Ejdon [co. Niirthamploo], ohnrch of, 17.
Eye, Keglnald lie, jirior of Thettord, 140.
.William de. Boater or le euur, 537.
539, 546.
Eye [co. Sairalk].350.
near Westmioater, 98, 61.
KykU. See Eagle.
Kylesford, Kjiiesford, Gerard de, 805.
, John de, 477.
EyIwartOD, Aylvarton [Ekerton in the parish
of Slone hy F«vi!rsluim],co. Kent, 808.
Eyncurt. See Deyneort.
Eynesford, co. Kent, 478.
Ejnesbam. Sec Kiisham.
Synho (eo. NorfolkJ. 4i
Eyol, William de. 495. 499.
Byr, Joan lute the wifa «f Biehaid la. of
Trt"Dilc»jk. 1I«5, 417.
William fe, of CoMbe, 43S.
GENERAL INDEX. |
687
Eyre, justices in, for Kent, 589, 593, 596.
, writs and rolls, 592.
Eyrmynne. See Ayremynne.
Eys Guillelmi, Beymund, 514.
Eyspole, Simon de, 253.
Eystao, William de, 339.
Eyston. See Easton.
Eyton, Geoffrey de. 79.
, Hugh de, 79.
, Master Hugh de, 183.
Eyton, 377.
[Eaton?], CO. Hereford, 188.
See Eaton.
Eytrope Bothinge. See Boding Aythorpe.
Eyum. See Eyam.
Ejrville. See Deyville.
Eywekne, Maurice de, 405.
Faceby, Fayceby [co. York], 603.
, John, parson of, 603.
Fader, Adam, 576, 580.
, John, 368.
Fair at Newport, co. Essex, 156.
Fairbum, Fambume [co. York], 414.
Fairhar, Bobert, 470.
Fairman, William, 344.
, , the son, 344.
Fairstead, Fayrstede [co. Norfolk], 144.
Fakenham, Fakenham Lancaster, Faken*
hamdam, co. Norfolk, 100, 116.
Fakenham [co. Suffolk], 561.
Fakenham, Alvered de, 549.
, Nicholas de, 276.
, Bichard de, 129, 202.
Fakenhamdam. See Fakenham.
Fal, Matilda late the wife of Edmund de, of
Gryiiiesby, 537.
Falchynello, Falchivello, Coorad de, 92, 336.
Falcomberge. See Faucomberge.
Falconer. See Fauconer.
Falconers Hurst. See Hurst.
Falcons, 264, 271.
Falewelle. See Fawsley.
Faleyse, John de, 450.
Falkener. See Faukencr.
Falomonica, Niger, 378.
Familia Maugeri, Geoffrey de, 390.
Fanner, Stephen le, 175.
Farendon, Thomas de, 576, 583.
Farenthe, John, 153.
Fareslie. See Fazeley.
Farewat, Ellas de, 366.
Farges, Arnald de la, 350.
See Buffati.
Fargiis, Fargis, Bertrand de, archdeacon of
the East Biding and prebendary of
Osbaldwick, 431.
, Beymund de, cardinal deacon of St.
Maria Nova, dean of Salisbury, 392,
421,431,513.
, , , and archdeacon of Lei-
cester, 431.
Farham, ^imon de, 20.
Farindon, Nicholas de, mayor of London, 159.
Faringdon, Famdon, co. Berks, 590.
, Farndon, Fary don [co. Hants] , bishop
of Winchester's park at, 136.
Farleye, Nicholas de, 481.
Farlington, John de, 253.
Fambume. See Fairbum.
Famesfeld, William de, 295.
Farndon, Henry de, 45.
, Johnde, 232.
, Bobert de, 185.
5ee Faringdon.
Farnham, 80.
, CO. Suffolk, 540.
park, cos. Surrey and Hants, 311.
Famhulle. See Femhill.
Famingham, Freningbam, Frenyngham [co«
Kent], 478.
Famingho. See Farthinghoe.
Famley, John de, 423.
Farthinghoe, or Famingho [co. Northamp-
ton], 225.
Farydon. See Faringdon.
Fasterae [in Brinkworth],co. Wilts, 131.
Fastolf, William, 119.
Fatyer, Andrew le, 237.
Faucomberge, Faucumberge, Falcumberge,
Henry de, and William his brother,
426.
, Walter de, 602, 606.
, William de, 426. 581.
, , his man William, 426.
Fauconer, Bobert le, 523.
, Simon le, 71.
See Faukener .
Fauconereshurst. See Hurst.
Faukener, Stephen, 303.
See Fauconer.
Faukes, John, of Salle, 315.
.Thomas, 420, 471.
Faukeshalle. See Vauxhall.
Fautrariis, Fautreriis, Henry de, prior of
Priterwelle, 69.
, John de, 73.
Faversham [co. Kent], 117, 322.
, abbot of, 159, 192.
, Clement, abbot of, 322.
, Clement de Lodenne, abbot of, ld9f
140.
, Geoffrey, abbot of, 188.
, abbot and convent of, 322.
, monks of, 138*
, letters patent dated at, 486.
688
GENERAL INDEX.
!
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'i
I'
i
.1
FaTenham [? HavenhamJ, co. Backs, 241.
Favenham, William de, and Emom his wife,
150.
Fawe. See Fowey.
Fawsley, Falewelle, hundred of, co. North-
ami>ton, 217.
Fazfleet, Faxflet, co. York, 808, 569.
Faxton, co. Northampton, 409, 560.
Faycehy. See Faceby.
Fayre, John de la, 199.
Fayreynoughe, Fayreynoghe, Thomas, 420,
471.
Fayrstede See Fairstead.
Faseley, Fareslie [co. Stafford], bridge be-
• tween Stretford and, 600.
Fecamp, Robert, or Robert de Putot, abbot of,
221, 228, 558.
Fecham. See Fetcham.
Feckenham, co. Worcester, 217, 870.
Fedche, John de, 72.
Fekkeuham, John de, 249.
Feld, Felde, Adam del, 482.
, Matilda daoghter of Walter de,
548.
, Reginald de la, presented to Holy
Cross chnrch, Bristol, 523.
, Roger atte, 328.
, Roger atte, of Est Merseye, 815.
. . * See Hattef eld ; Inthefelde.
Felde, la, Armagh diocese, church of, 292.
Feldere, Richard le, 811.
Felestede, Felsted, John de, 884.
, William de, 808.
Felicia, John son of, de Wodemanton, 256.
Felissun, Adam, 89.
Felmersham [co. Bedford], 559, 569.
Felmingham, Felmyngham, co. Norfolk, 583.
Felmyngham, John de, 159.
Felons. See Receiving.
Felsted. See Felestede.
Feltham, co. Middlesex, 135.
Folton, Robert de, 126, 128, 170, 177, 476,
498.
.., , keeper of Scarborough castle,
429, 480, 481.
, Roger de, 402.
, William de, 474, 542.
, , conservator of the peace, 58.
, William son of Richard de, 428.
Felton, CO. Northumberland, letters patent
dated at, 824.
See Estrefelton.
Feltwell, Feltewelle [co. Norfolk], 801.
Felynge, William de, constable of Rokes-
burgh castle, 454.
Fen Ditton, co. Cambridge, 544, 599.
Fenby [co. Lincoln], 852, 501.
Fencotes, Roger de, 81.
Fenes, John de, 146, 288.
, SeeFenys; Fyens; Fyenle.
Feaeatrage, a custom called, 322.
Fenne, John de, 86.
, Philip son of Philip de, 808.
, Walter atte, 68.
, William de, of Tylneye, 808.
Fenny Compton [co. Warwick], 282.
Fenton, co. Stafford, 268.
, Kirk, CO. York, John de Sandale,
prebendary of, 481.
Fenwick, Fenwyk, 518.
Fenys, John de, 421.
See Fenes J Fyens; Fyenles.
Fer. See Pee de Fer.
Feraria, Master John de, papal nuncio, 7.
Ferariis, Ferar*, John de, 857, 894, 480, 441.
, seneschal of Gascony, 489.
, WiUiamde, 14.
) , keeper of Rothele manor, 514.
See Ferrers.
Feraunt. See Ferraunt.
Ferdinand, king of Castile, 248.
Fereuser in Ireland, 154.
Ferentino, 210.
» Master Bartholomew de, canon of
St. P^aul's, Loudon, 394.
Feriby, Gerard son of Ralph de, 446.
, William de, 246.
Feringes. See Ferynges.
Ferlington, John de, and Matilda his wife,
553.
Fermbaud, Fermebaud, Frembaud, Nicholas
de, 182, 148, 151, 249, 308, 809, 318,
829, 472, 475, 529, 582, 584, 536, 603.
» Nicholas, constable of the castle of
Bristol, 491, 561.
, Nicholas de, dean of Hastings, 489.
See Frombaud.
Femdon, Michael de, 184.
t ...•••* keeper of the writs, &c., of
justices in eyre in Lreland, 333.
Femhill, Famhulle, Luke son of Robert Alejn
of, 11.
Ferns, dean and chapter of, 415.
, R[obert Walrand], late bishop of,
411,415.
I Master Stephen de Carlioun, canon
of, 411.
Femyngaut, William, 393.
Ferour, Ferrur, Ferur, Giles le, of Wyncke-
feld, 480.
, John le, 248, 478, 587, 539.
, Peter le, of Scoltune, 258.
, Walter le, 535, 537, 539, 545, «00.
, William le, 600.
Ferrand, Bertrand, presented to Stanton
church, 525.
, Bernard, 56, 61, 65.
See Ferrant.
Ferrandi, Bertrard, presented to Stepelmordea
church, 555.
Ferrant, Feraunt, Bernard, 224.
, Simon, 368.
See Ferrand.
GENERAL INDEX.
689
Ferrariis. See Ferariis.
Feire, Guy, 2, 35, 44, 56, 57, 58, 80, 184,
235, 236, 267, 268, 338. 349, 403, 437,
452,484,489,518,572.
, , lieutenant of the duchy [of
Aquitaiue], 516.
, , seneschal of Gascony, 74, 78,
83, 226.
, Otelin, 224, 326.
Otto, 179, 232, 233.
Ferrers, William de, 555.
See Ferariis.
Ferriby, Feryby, co. Lincoln, bridge of, 536.
, South, Suthferiby, co. Lincoln, 151,
443.
Ferrur. See Ferour.
Ferry at Aberconway, 45.
, over the Medway, 232, 233.
between Sandwich and Stonor, 220.
, over the Don, 346.
See Ferye.
Ferur. See Ferour.
Feryby. See Ferriby.
Ferye, John atte, 373.
Feryng, Ferryngge, Hugh de, 174.
, Thomas, 35.
Ferynges, Feringes, Richard de, archbishop of
Dublin, 6, 363, 482, 595, 596.
Feryngford, Walter de, 593.
Fessu, Kichard le, 398.
Fetcham, Fecham [co. Surrey], church of,
304.
Fetherestan, Henry de, 856.
Fethcrstanhalle, Thomas de, 456.
Feutrer, William le, 60, 61.
See also Veautrer.
Fevre, Adam son of Geoffrey le, 153.
, son of Ralph le, of Wycheford,
377.
, Geoffrey son of John le, 153.
,Hugh le, 27.
, John le, 262.
, John son of John le, 197.
, , son of Ralph le, 417, 424.
, Laurence le, 40, 127.
, Mabel late the wife of Reginald le,
417,424.
, Peter le [of Swords], 595.
, Ralph le, 153, 233.
, Reginald le, Mabel late the wife of,
417, 424.
, Robert le, 419.
, , of Catbale, 289.
, , of Haburgh, 180.
, , of Henlewe, 539, 540, 541, 546.
, , of Strode, 284.
,liobert son of William le, 307.
.. , Simon Ic, 153.
, , of Cristeshale, 238.
, Stephen son of Adam le, 153.
, Thoma.s le, 252.
, , of Lokhagh, 513.
03579.
Fevre — cont.
, Thomas le, and Ranulph his son, 258«
, Thomas son of Warin le, 268.
, Walter le, of Stevynton, 417.
, Warin le, 262, 263.
, William le, 297.
, , the younger, 549.
, , of Stivinton, 424.
, William son of Clement le, 171.
, son of Henry le, of Egrun, 229*
, son of Ralph le, 240.
, son of William le, 245.
Fewelle, William de, 688.
Fi' Pttir, Andrew, 834.
Ficleham, William de, 880.
Field. See Feld ; InthefeW.
Field Dalling. See DaUing.
Fienles, Fiens. See Fenes ; Fenys ; Fyens i
Fyenies.
Fier, Robert le, of Esthalle, 188.
Fieschi. See Flisco.
Fifehead, or Fifehide, co. Dorset. See Hal-
vehide.
Fifhyde. See Fyfield.
Fifteenth, the, 284, 255, 520, 567.
, assessment form for the, 186.
, granted by St. Leonard's hospitaly
York, 180.
in the city of London, 59, 62.
, commissioners to assess, 520, 521.
See also Twentieth .
Figeges, Peter, 258.
See Fjkejs.
Filby. Fyleby [co. Norfolk], 818.
Fildallinge. See Dalling.
Filey, Fivele, Fivale, Fyveley [co. York]^
422, 439, 442.
Filiol, Filliol, Fillol, FiUoli, FyUol, John de,
41, 165, 167, 241, 248, 252, 811, 406y
426, 485, 580.
, John, the elder, 518.
, Richard, 380.
, Robert, 183.
, Roger, 67, 414.
, William, 388.
Filleforde. See Vilvorde.
Filloli. See Filiol.
Filsham, co. Sussex, 269.
Filwood. See Kingswood.
Filz. See Fitz ; Fix.
Filz Anote, William, and Emma his wife, 470/
Filz Raynaud, Germain le, of Estwyk, 155.
Finacourt, Roger, 556.
Finborough, Fynebergh, co. SufiFolk, 207.
Fincham, Finchham, co. Norfolk, 88.
Finchesle, John de, 26.
Finchingfeld, Finchynfeld, Fynchingfeld/
Fynchyngfeld, Walter de, 284, 50l.
, William de, 85, 345, 530.
Finchingficld, ^ynchingfeld, co. Essex, 94^
Fine for not assuming knighthood, 505.
X X
690
GENERAL INDEX.
Finglas, Fynglas [co. Dublin], 596.
Firewood, 146.
Finbj, Freseby [co. Lincoln], charch of,
292.
Fishacre. See Fisshacre.
Fisbbume, Fisbeburne. See Fissbeburne.
Fifiber. See Figsber.
Fisberj at Cbapelizod, 276.
Fisbetbe, Tbomas de, 555.
Fisblake, Fissbelake, co. York, 238, 244, 256,
816.
Fisbley, Fissbele, Fyssheleje, co. Norfolk, 17,
367.
Fisicien, Master Tbeobald le, 581.
Fiskergate, William son of Henry de, 846,
348.
See York.
Fisketon, William de, 316.
Fissbacre, Fishacre, Fyssbacre, Martin de, 84,
189, 198, 602, 582.
, , cbamberlain of tbe Excbequcr,
Dublin, 268.
, Walter de, 138, 353.
FiBsbe, Boger, 38.
Fissbebume, Fissbeboume, Fisbbume, or
Fyssbeburne, Tbomas de, 39, 50, 86,
89, 125, 126, 130, 165, 166, 167, 171,
172, 244, 253, 254, 257, 259, 260, 261,
263, 310, 314, 316, 327, 366, 417, 421,
428, 425, 474, 475, 542, 549, 602, 604,
606.
Fissbelake, Hugb de, 68.
5ee Fisblake.
Fissbele. See Fisbley.
Fissber, Fbsbere, Fysbere, Emma la, 152.
Henry le, of Catton, 246.
, Hugh le, 297.
John le, 262, 263.
, Peter le, 549.
, Richard le, 258.
Boger le, 600.
, Tbomas le, of Hamesthweit, 297.
, William le, 465.
Fitelton. See Fittleton.
Fitbereslimd, Alan de, 133.
Fithian, William, 264.
Fittleton, Fitelton, co. Wilts, 216.
FiUon, John de, 308.
FiU. See Filz ; Fiz.
Fits Alan, Edmund, earl of Arundel, 190, 196.
, Edmund son of Kicbard, 52.
, Richard son of Alan, 52.
■
Fitz Roger, John le, of Sharpies, 542.
See also Roger, son of.
FiTale. See Filey.
Fixby, Fykesby, co. York, 148.
Fixerigge, John de, 335.
Fiz Adam, John, 37.
Fiz Race, Robert le, 128, 171.
5ee Baseson.
Fis Bateman. Adam, 169.
Fiz Bernard, Filz Bernard, Agatha late the
wife of Ralph le, or Ranulph le, 551,
563.
, Thomas le, 551, 558.
, bis wife Bona, 551.
Fiz Cok, Richard le, 171.
iSee a/«o Cok ; Cokessone.
Fiz Colle, John le, and Robert his brother,
307.
Fiz Ede, Robert le, de Clapham, 126.
Fiz Herbert, Nicholas, 113.
See Herbert, son of.
it
Fiz Hichekyn, Fiz Hycbekyn, Thomas le, 128,
171.
Fiz Isabelle, Richard, his servant William
167.
Fiz John, Edmund le, 341.
See John, son of.
Fiz Mestre, John le, 546.
Fiz Neel, Robert le, 66.
, Thomas, 39.
Fiz Payn, Fiz Paen, Robert le, 98, 166, 419,
599.
See Payn, son of.
Fiz Phippe, Geoffrey le, 253.
Fiz le EVovost, Hugh le, of Wyverton, 419.
, William le, of Tokwyth, 643.
Fiz le Seneschal, John, 238.
Fiz le Vikere of Ardesleye, Richard, 174.
Fiz Warin, or Fiz Waryn, Alan, 60, 222.
, Alan le, 483.
, Alan son of William, 247, 252.
, Geoftrey le and Eustace his
brother, 371.
, , Fulk, 196.
Fulk son of Fulk, 885.
, , tbe younger, 385.
, Peter, 60, 222, 336, 462, 551.
, Simon le, 871.
, William, 462, 551.
See also Warin, son of.
Fiz. See Filz ; Fitz.
Fizaer, Hugh, 857.
Aline his wife, 857.
Fiztinghale, Richard de, 495.
Flainburgh. See Flamborough.
Flaineburgb, Gregory son of William de, 444.
Flakebridge, Flakebrigge, co. Westmoreland,
134.
Flamborough, Flaynburgb, Flainburgh, Flam-
burgh, CO. York, 443, 444.
, Robert tbe constable of, 443.
, William the constable of, 444.
Flamburgh, Juliana daughter of Ralph de, 448.
Flamstead, St. Giles's. See Markyate.
Flamyille, Henry de, 574.
Flanders, Flemings, Flemish, 226, 232, 270,
824, 591.
, R. count of, 95, 478, 601.
, Robert, count of, proctors to treat
with, 512.
GENERAL INDEX.
691
Flanders, &c. — cont
merchants of, 115, 142, 200, 317.364.
873,473.
f Terricus le Vyleyn, merchant of, 14.
.disputes with, 612.
, a ship from, 51, 495.
Flaskes [co. Durham], 435.
Flaynhurgh. See Fiamborough.
Fleet, Flete, river, 38, 159.
Fleet, prison of the, 362, 374.
Fleet Marston, Fletmerston [co. Bucks], John
son of the provost of, 292.
Fleg, CO. Norfolk, hundred of, 229.
Fleg, Peter de, 338.
Fleghe, Adam, 37.
Fleming, Flem^-ng, Fleraynge, Flemmyng,
Flerameng, Flemmeyng, Agnes late
the wife of Robert le, of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, 259.
, Baldwin le, 230.
.Gilbert le, of Newcastle-apon-Tyne,
219,861. ^
Henry son of Copyn le, of York, 48.
y James le, and Margaret his wife, 440.
, John le. 3. 604.
, Nicholas le, 419.
f , mayor of York. 471.
> of York, 261, 440, 540, 604.
» , Elena his wife, 440.
, Richard, 420.
» Robert, 522.
» Robert le, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
Emma late the wife of, 259.
» Thomas, 522.
, William le, 377.
» William, an approver, 151.
, WiUiam [of York], 261.
See also Flanders.
Flessheware, Ralph le, of Athereston, 141.
Flet. See Flete.
Fletburgh, Ralph de, 473.
Flete, Flet, John de, 580.
Peter de, 208.
f Thomas de, 543, 544.
, William de, 8.
5e« Fleet.
Fletewyk, David de, 24.
Fletmerston. See Fleet Marston.
Fleury, or St. Benoit sur Loire, abbot of, 462.
Flicham, Flichham, Roger de, 219, 240.
Flint, Flynt, castle of, 41 1, 412, 427.
, county of, 411, 412, 427.
Flinton, Flintona [co. York], 440, 446.
Flisco, Flysk, Fieschi, Luke de, cardinal
deacon of St. Mary's in Via Lata, 105.
269.
Flitcham, co. Norfolk, prior and convent of.
564.
FMxthorpe, Robert de, 28, 81, 53.
Flixton [co. Suffolk], 261, 378.
» abbess and nuns of, 268.
[co. York], 444.
Flockthome, Flocthome. See Flockthorpe.
Flockthome, John de, 258.
Flockthorpe, Flockthome, Flocthome, co.
Norfolk, 257, 258.
Flod, Richard son of Walter atte, 241.
» , his sisters Emma, Margery,
and Beatrice, 241.
Flokestone. See Fluxton.
Flore, Giles de, 251.
, Thomas de, 545.
See Flur.
Florence, 189.
, diocese of, 306, 320.
> St. Paul's in the diocese of, 192, 267.
, Andrew Gerard, of, 16.
Anthony de Ursis, bishop of, 805.
, citizens of, 806.
, Bardi of, 84, 120, 298, 409, 483, 595,
596.
, Circuli Albi of, 84, 95, 120, 186, 145.
Friscobaldi of, 19, 27, 28,29, 118,
119, 177, 190,224,466.
» , receivers of the isanef of the
duchy of Aqnitaine, 7, 11.
, See also Friscobaldis.
, Perachi, Perouce of, 84, 899, 515, 616.
Pouoheof, 80.
, Portynare of, 84.
PuUices of, 59, 79, 84, 118, 145.
t Rembertini of, 59, 79, 84, 1 1 8, 145.
, Simon Goidi of. ^S^ Goidi.
, Spini of, 84, 109, 121, 137, 899.
See Florenda.
Florence, William. 151.
Florenda, Clerekyn de, 406.
» Master James de, archdeacon of Win-
chester, 67, 208.
Flotmanby, Flotemanby [co. York], 488, 444.
Flur, Gacius, 814.
SeeTlore,
Flury, Flurie, Alice, 548.
Henry, 477.
, John, 477.
Flushe, Thomas atte, 406.
Fluxton, Flokestone [in Ottery St. Maiy
parish], co. Devon, 848.
Flynt. See FUnt
Flysk. See Flisco.
Foals. See Horses.
Foberd, Daniel, 195.
Fockerby, Folchewortheby, Folchwardby,
Folkuartheby, Folkwardby, Folquard-
by, CO. York, 810, 846.
Foderynggeye, Master Walter de, 285.
Fodringeia, Roger de, and Sigheritha his wife,
847.
Fodrynggeye. See Fotharinghay.
Foghel, Foghlo, Foghel, Alan, 807.
Thomas le, 586.
, William, 98, 141.
See Folour ; Fughelere.
XX 2
692
GENERAL INDEX.
Fois, Gaston count of, 191.
Fokeram, Fukeram, Richard de, 81, 55, 185,
805, 829, 468.
, William de, 185.
FokeTille, John de, 250.
Fol, Alexander le, 516.
Folbame. See Fnlboum.
Folohwardby, Folchewortheby. See Fock-
erby.
Folebrigge. See Foulbridge.
Folehirst. See Fouleshurst ; Ftdeshirst.
Folenfaunt, Ingelram, 221.
FoleBbam. See Folshain.
Foliot, Folyot, John, 170.
lUchard, 43, 280.
,Roger, 82, 240,254.
Folkardby, Thomas de, 390.
Folkestan. See Folkstone.
Folkes worth. See Folksworth.
Folkcton. See Folkton.
Folkingham, Folkyngham, co. Lincoln, 10, 46,
196, 457.
Folkstone, Folkestan, co. Kent, 34.
Folksworth, Folkesworthe, co. Huntingdon,
604.
Folkton, Folketon fco. York], 438, 444.
, Richard de La,«cy, lord of, 444.
Folkwardby, Folkuartheby. See Fockerby.
Folkyngham. See Folkingham.
Folkyngton, Adam de, 296.
Folour, Philip le, 368.
See Foghel ; Fughelere.
Folquardby, Folquartheby. See Fockerby.
Folquortheby, Geoffrey de, son of Hnctred,
846.
Folsham, Folosham, John de, 258.
, Peter de, 129,240.
Folye, Henry de la, 543.
Folyot See Foliot.
Fontarabia, Fomarabie. See Fucnterrabia.
Fontayne, Fontayns. See Fountaine ; Fouti-
buB.
Fonte, William de, the younger, 128.
Fontel, John de, 290.
Fontenelle, Fontinelle, St. Vandrille, the
abbot of, 188, 891.
Fontevraud, Mary the king's sister, a nun of,
19, 146.
l^ontibus, Peter de, son of Berard de Fontibus,
347.
, Berard de, 847.
See Fountains ; Fontayns.
Fontinelle. See Fontenelle.
Forcett, Forsete [co. York], G. dean of, 574,
Ford, la, near Reculver [co. Kent], 161.
Forde, Adam de la, 46, 808.
, Thomas de la, 210.
Fordtsham. See Frodsham.
Fordingbridge, Fonlvnggebrigge [co. Hants},
843.
Fordon, Fordona [co. York], 443, 445.
Fordynggebriggc. See Fordingbridge.
Forest, Long, co. Salop, 357.
, New, CO. York, 818.
Forest, justice of the, 56, 206, 295.
, See Despenser; Garaston ;
Percy ; Segrave.
keeper of the, 462.
keepers of. 5ee Despenser ; Payn ;
Segrave.
verderers of the, 295.
on this side Trent, issues of the justice-
ship of, 116.
, pleas of the, 55.
Foresta, Forest, John de, clerk of queen
Isabella, 359, 581.
Forestallers at Cambridge, 119.
in London, 130, 241.
, at Norwich, 42.
, fines from. 870, 462, 468.
Forestalling, enquiry touching, 339, 361.
, commissioners touching, 827-329.
at Yarmouth and Gorleston, 87.
iSee London.
Forester, Forster, Forestarius, Adam le, 257.
, Gilbert le, 428.
, Hugh le, of Suape, 252.
, John le, 820.
, of Bedale, 299.
, John the, 432.
, Laurence le, of Shirefhoton, 86.
, Nicholas le, 237.
, Ralph le, 257.
, Richard le, 257, 258.
, Robert the, 439.
, Roger le, 882.
, , of Little Wenlac, 63.
, Thomas le, of Cokerington, 298.
, William le, of Hatfield, 472.
, William, of Marton, 251.
, le, his clerk Nicholas, 169.
, the, of Hamstcrley, Nicholas his ser-
vant, 169.
Forges. See Ruffati.
Forneby, Roger de, 6.
Forsete. See Forcett.
Forshamme, Scotland de, 168.
Forstebury, John de, 549.
Forster. See Forester.
Fort, John le, 598.
William le, 302.
Forteye, John de, presented to Ewell church,
139.
Fonhc, Peter atte, 311.
, Richard de la, of Broghton, 259.
Forthomme, John, 566.
Fortibns, Forz, de, earls of Albemarle, 278,
279.
, Isabella de, countess of Albemarle,
83, 84, 183.
, , countess of Albemarle and
Devon, lady of the Isle of Wight, 455.
W. do, earl of Albemarle, 446.
GENERAL INDEX.
693
Fospe, Arnald de, 284. •
Fossard, Roger, of little Kahale, 439.
, William, 439.
Fosse, John de, 547, 602.
, Richard atte, 63.
, William de la, 48, 503.
Fossegrayye, Alam le, 130.
Fosthuse. See Fousthose.
Foston, CO. York, 236, 333.
Fote, John, 195.
Fother, alias Higham, co. Sussex, 241.
Fotheringhay, Fodrynggeye [co. Northamp-
ton], 112.
Fotman, John, 581.
Fotyng, Christina, 535, 537, 539, 545.
Thomas, 535, 537, 539, 545.
Foukebrigge. See Fonlbridge.
Foul, William, 458.
Foolbridge, Foukebrigge, Folebrigge, co.
York, 210, 414.
Fouldon, Robert de, 588.
Fouleshurst, Fuleshirst, Foleshirst, Hugh de,
128, 129, 171.
, Ranulph de, 128, 171.
, Richard de, 128, 129, 170, 256.
, WiUiam de, 128, 171.
Foulmire, Foulmere [co. Cambridge], 566.
Foun, Henry le, 302.
Fonntaine, Fonnteyne, Fontayne, Fontayns,
Funteyue, Juliana de la, 206.
, Peter de la, 246.
, Roger de, 423.
, Stephen de la, 418.
, William de la, the younger, 171.
5ee Fontibus.
Fountains, co. York, abbot of 92, 800, 432,
469,491.
, abbot and convent of, 26, 432, 434.
, Robert, abbot of, 39, 92.
, monks of, 89.
Founteyne. See Fountaine.
Fourneax. See Furneaus.
Fourneys. See Furneis.
Fousthuse, Fosthuse, Gerwyn de, 104, 168.
Fowey, Fa we, co. Cornwall, 424, 537.
See a/*o Fowyk.
Fowler. See Foghel' ; Folour ; Fnghelere.
Fowyk, Looe with [Fowey, co. Cornwall], to
provide ships, 353.
Fox, Henry, 425.
, John, 371.
, ,of Yoxall, 344.
, Nicholas son of Alan, 317.
, Richard son of Henry, 288.
, Robert, 299.
, William, 575.
, , of York, 540.
Fox, licence to hunt the, 64, 842, 857, 450.
Foxearth, Foxherde [co. Eiisex], 259.
Foxherde. See Foxearth.
Foxholes, CO. York, 603.
Foxle, John de, 103, 104, 123, 128, 181, 172,
173, 225, 227, 236, 237, 238, 239, 243,
246, 247, 248, 249, 251, 253, 254, 256,
258, 259, 261, 304, 308, 310, 311, 329,
849, 852, 365, 368, 369, 370, 371, 872,
873, 414, 417, 419, 421, 423, 424, 425,
470, 474, 475, 477, 478, 479, 529, 530,
532, 537, 543, 547, 549, 601, 608.
, , baron of the Exchequer, 100.
, complaint by, 238.
, , and Constance his wife, 136,
554.
Foxley, Foxle [co. Norfolk], 138.
Foxton, Henry de, presented to Monks Brad-
field church, 564.
, Robert de, chirographer of the Bench,
448.
, Master Thomas de, parson of Betele,
220.
Foylloio, Master Robert de, canon of Amiens,
48.
Fraisthorpe, Fraistingthorpe [co. York], 444.
See Fray sthorpe.
Fraistingthorpe. See Fraisthorpe.
Framdenne, Geffrey de, 286.
Framelyngham, John de, 591.
iSetf Framlingham.
Framesdene. See Framsden.
Framingbam, co. Norfolk, 263.
Framlingham, Framelyngham, co. Norfolk^
248.
Framlyngham, Framelyngham, co.
Suffolk, 150,156,275,412.
, Great, co. Suffolk,. 1 58.
, Castelframelingham, co. Suffolk, 509.
Framlingham, John de, presented to Theber-
ton church, 1. •
'Frampton, Fromton [co. Gloucester], 79,
166.
Frampton • Coterel, co. Gloucester. Set
Frumpton.
Framsden, Framesdene [co. Suffolk], 574.
France, 13, 3.'), 43,45,48,62,224,270,506,
591, 594, 598.
, the king [Edward II.] crossed to,
594.
,king of, 48, 66, 107, 109, 168, 228,
365, 473, 515, 516, .545, 578, 588.
, merchants of, 365.
,., subjects of the king of, 838.
, war with the king of, 140, 389.
Franceys. See Fraunceis.
Francisci, Maneutus, Manettus. 95, 120, 136,
145, 293, 409, 433,595, 596.
Francmantel. See Fremantle.
Frangipani. See Neapolio.
Frank. See Fraunk.
Frankeville [France], 74.
Frankyshe, William, 289.
See Frenkishe.
Fransham [co. Norfolk], 562.
Fraunceis, Fraunceise, FraunceySiFratinceyse,
Franceys, Alan le, 258.
694
GENERAL INDEX.
Fraunceifl, &c. — cont.
, Alice, 295.
, Auer, or Auger le, 811.
, Emma daughter of Alice la, 50, 89,
254, 604.
, John, 73.
, , a commissioner to treat with
the barons, 437.
, , of Newport, 209.
, , of Winchester, 534.
, , the younger, of Bristol, 481,
524.
, John le, of Worcester, 594.
, Master John, 166, 169.
, , prebendary of Rikhale, 114.
, Peter le, Peter, of Bristol, 149, 190,
522, 524, 567, 587.
Ralph, 584.
, Robert, 831.
, Robert le, 322.
, Thomas, 124.
, Thurstin, 236.
.Walter, 78.
Walter le, 488.
, WiUiam, 98.
, , of Assheford, 535.
, , parson of Cotenham, 489.
See Fraunk ; Frankyshe ; Frensshe ;
Freakish.
Fraunk, Frank, Denis le, 888.
, John, of Brokesbume, 603, 605.
, Walter, of Brokesbume, 603, 605.
Fraunkeleyn, Bartholomew, 60.
, Reginald le, 510.
Fraunkhome, John, 2.
Fraunton, Thomas de, 496.
Fraxinis, Matilda late the wife of Roger de,
19.
Fraysthorpe, Thomas de, 476.
Freebridge-Lynn, Frethebrigge, co. Norfolk,
548.
Freisel, Freysel, John son of John, 577, 532,
588, 534.
Freke, William, 13.
Freman, Fremon, John, 262.
, Master John son of Robert le, of
Glynton, 276.
, Robert le, of Aldrynton, 600.
, Thomas le, 549. ^
, , of Thomegge, 570.
Fremantle, Franomantel [co. Hants], 351.
Frembaud. See Fermbaud.
Fremenhale, Robert de, 840.
Fremon. See Freman.
Frend, John, 450, 464.
, John le, of Wedampton, 648.
Frendagh, Margery late the wife of Duncan
de, 440.
Frendesbury. See Frindsbury.
Freningham. See Famingham.
Frenkish, John son of Thomas le, 297.
See Frankyshe.
Frensshe, Freynch, Edmund le, 151.
, John le, 584.
Frenyngham. See Famyngham.
Frere, Andrew, 262.
, Henry le, 390.
, Henry and Margery his wife, 470.
John, 242.
, William, 262, 383.
, , of Asshele, 155.
le Persone of Qemewelle, John, 168,
254.
Fresby. See Frisby.
Frescbenville, Ralph de, 857.
Ralph son of Ralph de, and Isabella
his wife, 357.
Freseby, Fresby. See Firsby.
Fresepani, Grerard, 584.
Fresheneye. See Friskney.
Freshwater in the Isle of Wight, 19.
Fresingfeld, Fressingfeld, Fresyngfeld, John
de, 128, 125,126,127,510.
, , and Joan his wife, 188.
, the elder, 72, 324.
, the younger, 824, 354.
, , clerk, 72.
, , a justice, 112, 130, 181, 816,
817, 364, 373, 421, 422, 423, 473, 477,
540, 544, 548.
, Richard de, 510.
, Robert de, 88.
Freskeneie, Freskeneye, Friskeney, Frisken-
eye, Fryskeneye, John de, 549.
Ranulph de, 307, 550.
, , a justice, 37, 171, 251, 258.
, Walter de, 171, 308, 580.
Freso, Gracius de, 48, 1 13.
Fressingfeld. See Fresingfeld.
Fressingley, Geoffrey de, 446.
Freston, Alan de, and Joan his wife, 522.
Fresyngfeld. See Fresingfeld.
Frethe, le, of Bukenhulle, co. Northampton,
112,492,511.
Frethebrigge. See Freebridge-Lynn.
Freton. See Fritton.
Freyas, 486.
Freynch. See Frensshe.
Freysel. See Freisel.
Friars, Augustinian. See Yarmouth.
, Carmelite. 5ee Northampton.
Minors. 135.
See Bedford; Cambridge; Can-
terbury ; Colchester ; Grimsby ; Lang-
ley ; London j Nottingham ; O^ord.
Preachers, 492, 525.
See Beverley; Cambridge; Chi-
chester ; Ipswich ; Kilmallock ; Lan-
caster; Langley; London ; Lynn ; New-
cestle-upon-Lyne ; Norwich; Oxford;
Ponte£ract; "Rhuddan; Scarborough;
Warwick.
, , vagabond friars of that order
to be arrested, 141, 182.
GENERAL INDEX.
$96
Friboifl, Peter de, 446.
Fridas. See Friday.
Friday, Fridas, Andrew, 194.
, Henry, 90.
, John, 259.
, William, 309, 811.
Frindsbury, Frendesbury [co. Kent], 284.
Friflby, Fresby [co. Leicester], church of, 208,
204.
Frisceby, Nicholas de, 477.
Friscobaldis, Friscobaldi, Friscombald', Fris-
cobaud', Friscombaldis, Amarice de,
or Amaricus de, 11, 48.
, Bettinus de, or Betinus de, 151, 224,
234, 293, 294, 306, 320, 321.
, Bertns de, 305,306, 320.
, , Bettinus and Emericus his sons,
306, 320.
, Bonacursus de, presented to North
Cave church, 320.
, Dinus son of Bettinus de, 306, 820.
Emericus de, 19,27,28,61,72, 74,
77, 84, 113,119, 151, 152, 177, 190,
224, 234, 235, 276, 278, 293, 294, 306,
320,321,493.
, Guillelminus de, presented to Alvy-
thele church, 303.
, Guillelminus de, presented to Stanhope
church, 327.
, John de, canon of Salisbury, 806*
320.
, Fepus son of Bettinus de, 821.
, Peter de, 270.
, Philip de, 306, 320.
See also Florence.
Frisemarisco, Ralph son of Alan de, 444.
Friskeneye. See Freskeneye.
Friskney, Fresheneye [co. Lincoln], 287.
Friston, Fryston [co. Lincoln], 368.
, church of, 368.
, letters patent dated at, 468.
Frithe, or Frythe, Thomas atte, 288.
, Walter, 297.
See Frethe ; Windsor forest.
Fritheshend, 586.
Frithindenne. See Frittenden.
Friton, Fryton [co. Northampton], 422.
* [co. York], 35, 244, 815, 816.
See also Barton of Fryton ; Fritton.
Frittenden, Frithindenne, co. Kent, 478.
Fritton, Freton in the diocese of Norwich,
church of, 142.
Friville, Fryville, Alexander de, 30, 64, 854.
., , his son Baldwin de, and Eliza-
beth his wife, 354.
, John de, 512, 513.
, , Richard his son, 512, 618.
, , of Dokesworthe, 240.
Frodesham, Master Robert de, 158.
Frodsham, Fordesham [co. Chester], 484.
FroiUe, Robert de, 534.
Frombaud, Reymund, 622, 624, 667, 687.
5tfe Fermbaud.
Frome, co. Somerset, 124, 820, 571.
Frome, Reg^inald de, 124, 684.
, William de, 288.
Fromemoath, co. Dorset, called the island of
St. Helen's. See St. Helen's.
Fromton. See Frampton.
Fromunde, Edward de, parson of Croxton,
660.
Frost, Adam, 364.
, Geoffrey, 127.
, Hugh, 239.
Frostildehou [co. York], 436.
Frowyk, Agnes de, 884.
, , Henry her son, 384.
Frumpton Cotel, John son of William de, 229.
Fiyskeneye. See Freskeneye.
Fryston. See Friston.
Frythe. See Frithe.
Frythewode [co. Hertford], 170.
Fryton, Richard de, parson of Haddeleye, 892.
See Friton*
Frytton. See Fritton.
Fryville. See Friville.
Fucher, Richard, 381.
Fuentarrabia, Fontarabia, Fomerabia, the
ship SL Mary of, 367.
Fughelere, Thomas le, of Blaketoft, 844.
, Fughhel. See Foghel ; Foloor .
Fuiz Payn. See Fiz Payn ; Fayn.
Fuiz Waryn. See Fiz Warin.
Fuiz. See Filz ; Fitz ; Fiz.
Fuke, William, 85.
Fukeram. See Fokeram.
Fulberti, Albert, 18.
Fulbourn, Fulebume, co. Cambridge, 69, 286.
Fulbrook, Fulebroke, co. Warwick, 869, 870.
Fulburn, Fulbume, Stephen de, bishop of
Waterford, justiciary of Ireland, 820.
, Walter de, bishop of Waterford, 27.
, , presented to Rossevoir chapel,
95.
, WiUiam de, 521.
Fulebroke. See Fulbrook.
Fulebume. See Fulbourn.
Fulemore, Roger de, 237.
Fuleshirst, Foleshirst. See Fonleshirst.
Fulham, Geoffi^y de, 586.
Fulholme, Geoffrey de, 586.
Fulk, Fulk son of, fiz Waiyn, 485.
, , the younger, 885.
, , son of Warin, 864, 879.
Fuller, Alan, 808.
Johnle, 126, 127.
Fallere, Luke le, 262.
, Thomas le, 262.
Fulsi, John, 308.
Fnntaynes. See Foontains.
Funteneye, Richard d«, 272.
696
GENERAL INDEX.
Funteyne, Stephen de la, 418.
See Fontibos ; Foautaine.
Fornajs, Furnejs. See Fomess.
Forneaus, Fumeus, Foumeax, Fumess,
Matilda late the wife of John de, 111.
, , Matthew de, 54, 66, 167, 808, 311,
839, 865, 872, 878, 874, 417, 418, 589.
, Robert de, 251.
FurneiB, Foumejs, Richard de, 24.
Fumess, Fumays, Fameys, co. Lancaster,
abbot of, 203, 802, 568.
, John, abbot of, 65.
Fomess, Fumeus. See Forneaus.
Forneys. See Fomess.
Forse, John, 280.
Fycock, Richard, 128.
fjenles, Fienles, John de, 141, 204.
, Robert de, 204, 527, 528, 597.
See Fenes; Fenys ; Fyens. •
Fyens, Fiens, Johan, seigneor de, 512.
, Robert de, 437.
., iSee Fenes ; Fenys ; Fyenles.
Fyfield, Fifhyde, co. Essex, 69.
iSee Bello Campo.
Fykeringglithe [Pickeringlithe], co. York,
417.
Fykesby. See Fixby.
Fykeys, John, 260.
5ee Figeges.
Fyldyng, John, 245.
Fyleby. See Filby.
Fyliol. S««Filiol.
Fymingham, Walter de, presented to Wyl-
borgham chorch, 555.
Fynchingfeld. See Finchingfield.
Fynchyngham, Adam de, 147.
Fynebergh. See Finborough.
Fynemere, Walter de, 871.
Fjmglas. See Finglas.
Fyshere. See Fissher.
Fysshacre. See Fisshapre.
FjTSshebome. See Fissheborne.
Fyssheleye. See Fishley.
Fyveley. See Filey.
G
Gabriel, John, 584.
Gaceline, Gacelyn, Isabella, 529.
, Edmund, 581.
See also Gocelyn.
Gacelyn Park in the park of Bishop's Hat-
field, CO. Hertfoi^, 575.
Gaillard, Nicholas, 98, 105, 584.
Gainsboroogh, co. Lincoln, pavage for, ^.
Gainsborough, Geynesbory, William de^
bishop of Worcester, 8.
Qairgrave, Gargrave, Geyrgrave, John de, 82,
{^84.
Gaisham, or Gaysham, John de, 13, 15.
Gaitanni. See Gaytani.
G^itborton. See Gate Borton.
Gaiton, Philip son of Philip de, 515.
Galbere, John, 258.
Galehowe. See Grallow.
Galeway. See Galwey.
Galeyn, Martin, 150.
Galeys, Grogayn le, 258.
See also Waleys.
Galiot, Stephen, 292.
Gallow, Galehowe, Galwe, co. Norfolk, 248,
859, 865.
Galmaton, Galmeton, Henry de, 488, 445.
, , Richard his father, 438.
Galoon, Galon, Hogh, 417, 456.
, John, 242.
Galowe, Galwe, John, 539, 540, 541.
Gait, John, of Hoo, 241.
Galtres, co. York [in Bolmer hondred], the
forest of, 815, 404, 410, 448, 4.50, 462.
508, 566.
, steward of, William de Clyf, 405.
, Sottou in, 00. York, 86.
Galwe. See Gallow ; Galowe.
Galwey, Galeway, Adam de, 219.
, Christiana de, 363.
Galwidia, John de, 37.
Gamache, William, 599.
Gamage, Matthew, 248.
Gamages, William de, 581.
Gamasches, Richard de, 197.
Gamel, John, 487.
, son of , de Overton, 245.
, , Robert his son, 245.
Gamenegeye, Hugh de, 419.
Ganard, Gauard, John, 156.
, Ralph, a monk of Bath, 97.
Gandavo, Simon de, or Simon of Ghent,
bishop of Salisbury, 52, 101, 111, 157,
161, 228, 227, 231, 266, 457, 467, 468.
Ganet, 357.
Gaol delivery, jostices of, 7, 8, 6$, 135, 144»
145, 148, 149, 151, 154, 157, 158, 187,
188, 194, 200, 207, 208, 211, 226, 227,
229, 265, 270, 272, 295, 304, 349, 35S,
360, 369, 381, 408, 414, 417, 431, 546. '
Gar. See Gare.
Grarboldisham [co. Norfolk], 228.
Garbote, William, 41.
, , Robert his son, 41.
Gardener, Benedict le, 126, 127.
, , and Thomas his son, 127.
, Henry son of Benedict le, 126, 127.
, John BOD of Thomas le, 126, 127.
, William, son of Benedict le, 126, 127«
Gardiner, John le, 868, 420.
, , of Ikelinton, 240.
, Thomas le, 126, 127.
, William le, 246.
GENERAL INDEX.
697
Gare, Gar, Robert, 170.
, Master William de la, archdeacon of
Lincoln, 392.
Sec Gore.
Garforth, East, Est Gerford, co. York, 262,
312.
Gargraye, Gairgrave, John de, 82, 584.
See Geyrgrave.
Grargrave, Gergrave [co. York], 92, 487.
Garlaund, Garland, Richard, 63.
, William, 352.
Garlekhethc. See London.
Garleux, Master Garsias Amaldi de, 392.
Garlick Hythe. See London.
Garlyngmongere, Richard le, 251.
Garonne, river, 9.
Garossa, Ispaninus de, 280.
Garpinel, Henry, 189.
Garshale, Thomas de, 24, 185, 249.
Garsi, Garay, Peter de, 422, 424.
Garston, Garstone, Odo de, 406.
, Reginald atte, 600.
Thomas de, 487, 495, 504, 558, 575.
, Thomas de la, 587.
Garsy. See Garsi.
Gart in Ponthieu, 64.
Garthlon [in Ireland], 154.
Garthorpe, co. Leicester, 485.
Garton, John de, 169, 535.
, Thomas de, 245.
, William de, 245.
Gartre, Gertre, co. Leicester, hundred of, 383.
Garvath, in Ireland, 154.
Garvock in Lothian [Scotland], 446.
Garzun, William, 441.
Gascony, 7, 41, 45, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 98,
113, 124, 140, 149, 196, 200, 201, 229,
230, 235, 264, 265, 273, 274, 275, 276,
277, 282, 289, 294, 302, 305, 330. 339,
349, 354, 355, 358, 359, 371, 387, 396,
403, 405, 427, 430, 441, 455, 464, 484,
489, 507, 509, 563, 588.
, commonalties and merchants of
divers towns in, their loan to the late
king, 60.
, the king's debt to the communities of
divers towns in, 77.
, merchants of, 284, 388, 457.
, proctors for, 77.
, seneschal of, 12, 72, 265, 355.
, , Guy Ferre, 74, 78, 83, 226.
, , John de Ferariis, 489.
, , John de Haveringes, 9.
, , to forward wines to London
for the king's coronation, 7.
, vintners of, 284.
See also Aquitaiue ; Leybum.
Gastcneys, Edmund, 405.
Gastnk, John son of Henry de, 133.
Gasy, Baldufi, 79, 113, 145.
Gatcombe, Gatecombe, Isle of Wight, 104.
Gate, Andrew son of Richard atte, 581.
, Robert son of Richard atte, 531.
, John atte, 322.
, Luke atte, commission to, 41.
5eeGayt; Portam; Yate.
Gateburton, Gaitburton, Gayburton, co. Lin-
cobi, 27, 493.
Gatecombe. See Gatcombe.
Gateforth, Gateford [co. York], 432.
Gategaung, John, 219.
Gatehouse, Yatehous, 299.
Gatepathe, William de, 547.
Gaterest, John son of Cicely, of Swynflet, 256,
462.
Gatesden, Gatesdenne, John de, 185.
, Stephen de, 168.
Gatesdenne [? Kingsgate in Rolvinden hun-
dred, CO. Kent], marshes of, 168.
Gatesford, John de, 373.
Gateshead, Gatesheved, co. Durham, 362.
Gatewyke. See Gatwyk.
Gatton, South, 344.
Gatwyk, Gatewyke, John son of Ralph do,
290.
, William de, parson of All Hallows,
Berkyngcherche, 85.
Gauard. See Ganard.
Gauelok, Henry, 535, 536, 587, 588, 589, 540,
541, 545.
, John, 535, 536, 537, 588, 539, 540,
541, 545.
Gauge, William, 378.
Gaugeour, Gaugeur, Henry le, 554.
, John son of Giles le, of Sandwich, 76.
Gauger of wines. See Ireland; Trente;
Wales.
Gaugeur. See Gaugeour.
Gauler, Henry le, 168, 254.
Gaunt, Gilbert de, 10, 46, 446.
, G. de, carl of Lincoln, 445.
, Gilbert de, earl of Lincoln, 442, 446.
, G ilbert son of Gilbert de, 445.
, Juliana de, 10.
, Juliana la, 48.
, Robert son of Walter de, 446.
Gaunt's hospital. See Billeswyk.
Gaure, Gaura [France], 74, 78.
Gavaston, Margaret de, countess of Cornwall,
wife of Peter de Gavaston, the king's
niece, 114, 186, 187,200,858,384,491,
497, 502.
, Peter de, 9,71,76, 79, 80,83,108,
106, 114, 128, 137, 208, 405, 553.
, , earl of Cornwall, 17, 25,26,81,
46, 56, 60, 61, 123, 180, 181, 186, 187,
196, 197, 200, 202, 205, 206, 209, 21],
219, 244, 277, 315, 356, 358, 384, 398,
397, 416, 417, 429, 432, 434, 449, 450,
451, 484, 486, 488, 525, 562.
, justice of the forest on this Bide
Trent, 295, 315, 450.
, , keeper of Scarborough castle,
554.
698
GENERAL INDEX.
GaTMton, Peter de — cont
, , king*! lieutenant in Ireland,
83, 122, 194.
, , keeper of England, or the
realm, 31, 43, 44, 45.
, Peter de, knt, 74,78.
Gayelgeld, Thomas de, 877.
GavelseMtre, a custom called, 322.
Qayhurton. See Gatehorton.
Gayeton. See Qayton.
Gaynesburgh, Richard de, 816.
Gayrgrave. See Gargrave.
Gaysham, or Gaisham, John de, 18, 15.
Gayt, Thomas, 807.
.Walter, 807.
See Gate; Yate.
Gaytani, Gaitanni, cardinal Francis, of
Anagni, archdeacon of Richmond, 107,
141, 853, 569.
Gaytford, Hugh de, 812.
Gaytinton. See Geddington.
Gayton, Gayeton, Geytone, Nicholas de, the
king*s proctor, 14, 56, 78, 184.
, Master Nicholas de, 528.
, Philip de, 338.
, , his attorney Philip de Gayton,
838.
, , assessor for Warwick, 24, 84.
, , a keeper of the peace, co. War-
wick, 80.
, , steward of the earl of Warwick,
18.
Gaytsom, Robert son of William de, 509.
Gaywood, Geywode, co. Norfolk, 259, 364.
Gazaco, GaiUard de, papal nuncio, 7.
Gebelet, John, of Eton, 128.
Geddinges, Gedding. See Geddynges; Gid-
ding.
Geddingham, Walter de, 184.
Geddington, Gtoytinton, manor of, co. North-
ampton, 510.
[in the deanery of Weldon], Giffire-
dus de Groppo Sancti Petri parson of,
92, 836,
Geddynges, Geddynge, Geddyng, Geddinges,
Geddinge, Gedding, Gegginge, Widter
de, 812, 317, 328, 364,365,367,868,
421, 545.
See Giddyng.
Gedeneye. See Gedney.
Gedling, Gredlyng [co. Nottingham], church
of, 273.
Gedney, Gedeneye, co. Lincoln, 410.
Bedeneye in Holland, co. Lincoln,
498.
Gedoigne. See Jodoigne.
Geest Gerompont, Gesterpoint, 214.
Geffrey, John, of Wylmecote, 173.
Gegginge. See Geddinges.
Gel, John, of Foston, 833.
See Gelle.
Gelant, John son of John, 598.
See Gobaud.
Gelard, Luke, 258.
Geldehurde, Adam son of William le, 76.
Gelfi, Baldus, 59.
Gelle, John, 246.
, Thomas, 252.
See Gel.
Gelly, Fulk de, 173, 286.
Gemeling, Thomas de, 444.
Gemeling [co. York] , 444,
Geneville. See Geynville.
GencTre, Eleanor de, 837.
Genoa, 412, 433, 441.
, merchants of, 876, 878.
See Pessaigne.
Gentil, Gentyl, John, 167.
, Nicholas, 405, 406.
, William, 168, 184, 254.
Genyille, Jesmevile, 215.
Geoffrey, servant of Geoffrey de Hothom, 425.
, Adam son of, le Fevre, 153.
, Alan son of Robert son of, de Bosco,
847.
, Constantine son of, de Sutton, 562.
, Geoffrey son of, de Molendinis, 213.
, Henry son of, 549.
, Henry son of, de Hambury, 371.
^ , Joceus son of, de Brunne, 174.
, , Geoffrey bis brother, 174.
, John son of, de Lythe, 474.
, Richard son of, de Hothum, 287.
, , William son of, 476.
, Robert son of, le Taillour of La3rnall,
340.
, William son o^ le Clerk of Suth
Mallyngges, 295.
See Geffrey.
Georgians, David king of the, 597.
Gerald, Edward, 555.
See Geraud.
Geraldi, Bertrand, 839.
Gerard, Andrew, of Florence, ganger of wine
in Ireland, 16.
, Geoffrey, of Colchester, 82.
, Matthew son of, de Redham, 17.
, Peter, 487.
., Philip, 506.
, Reymund, 388.
, Robert, of Wytton, 11.
, Thomas, 309.
, WiUiam, 259.
Gerardville, John de, 88.
Geraud, William, 580.
See Gerald.
Gerberd, Gereberd, John, 197, 522.
Gereford, William son of Elias de, 289.
Gereseye, Gcrseye, Richard de, 88, 84, 880.
See Jersey.
Grerford. See Grarforth.
Gerfordby, 315.
Gergrave. See Gargrave.
GENERAL INDEX.
699
Gerlaund, John, of Dunstable, presented to
Delgany church, 12.
Germain, John son of, le Orfevre, 471.
German. See Almain.
Germeyn, Germyn, John, 420, 471.
, William, of Gemeseye, 886, 401.
Gemegan, Peter, 191.
Gernemntha, Robert de, 106.
5ee Yarmouth.
Gemereye, Gemeseye. See Guernsey.
Gemeweye. See Greenway.
Gemoun, Hugh, 345.
, Thomas son of William, 840.
, William, parson of St. Benedict's,
Hulme, 313.
See Guerenun.
Gerounde, Gerunde, Hugh de, 85, 133.
, , Margaret late wife of, 186, 148.
, John son of Hugh de, 85.
Gerounde, the ship Seint Goymelotte oi, 418.
Gerrok, Robert, 254, 541, 604.
Gerseye. See Gereseye.
Gershale, WilUam, 289.
Gersie. See Jersey.
Gersse, William, 63.
Gersyng, John de, 13
Gertre. See Gartre.
Gerunde. See Gerounde.
Gervaise, Robert son of Amicia, 296.
Gervase, Henry son of, de Ospringe, 296.
Gerweis, Robert, 484.
Gerweston, Richard de, 259.
Gery, Alan, 308.
Gesse, Stephen, 63.
Gest, Nicholas son of Richard, 198.
Gestgerpoint. See Geest Gerompont.
Gestseutereme. See St. Remy-Geest.
Gestsentmarie. See St. Marie-Geest.
Getour, Gettur, William, or WilUam le, 456,
496, 573.
Geveyli, Geveyly, Thomas de, 344, 362.
Geynesburg. See Gainsborough.
Ge>'nville, Geneville, Geofifrey de, 2, 38, 105.
, Matilda his late wife, 33.
Geyrgrave, John de, 96.
, ., presented to Thlaunvyhangel
church, 96.
See Grargrave.
Geystun. See Gusti Vean.
Geytinton. See Geddington.
Geyton. See Ga^-ton.
Geywode. See Gaywood.
Ghent. See Gandavo.
Gidding, Little, Little Gedding [co. Hunt],
John de Staunford parson of, 578.
Giddyng, Gyddyng, John de, 72.
, Simon de, 180.
Sec Geddyng.
Giffard, Giffirard, Gj'ffard, Edmund, 367.
, Godfrey de, bishop of Worcester, 519.
Giffard, &c. — cont.
, John, 580, 582.
, of Brymmesfeld, 28, 195,482,
520.
, , keeper of Drosselan castle,
102, 163.
, Robert, 23, 30, 54.
, WilUam, 158.
Gilbert, Adam son of, 428.
, Gilbert son of, de Gaunt, 445.
, Henry son of, 449.
, John, 821.
, son of, 806, 477.
, son of Henry son of, de Blak-
toft,261.
, Patrick son of William, son of 245.
, Richard son of, de Rikedale, 588, 534.
Robert son of, 167.
, Stephen son of, del Wodehus, 28.
, Thomas son of, de Refham, 60S.
, Thomas son of, de Werk, 290.
, Walter son of, 408.
, WilUam, 248.
GUberti, Richard, of Welleton, 199.
Gildeflat [co. York], 25.
Gildeford. See Guildford ; Goldeford.
Gilden Morton. See Guilden Morden.
GUes, John son of, le Gaugear of Sandwich,
76.
Giliot. See Gilyot.
Gilisun, WiUiam, 40. '
Gille, John, 368.
, Roger, of Assheford, 535.
Gillesland, Gilleslande, Gilleslond. See Gils-
land.
Gilling, Gyllynge, co. York, 310.
GilUnges, GiUing, John de, 324.
, John de, and Elena his wife, 431.
GilUngbam [? co. Cornwall], 360.
with the barton, co. Dorset, 216.
, CO. Kent, letters patent dated at,
484.
Gillisland. See Gilsland.
Gilmyn, Simon, 535.
Gilot, William, and Cicely his wife, 483.
See Gilyot.
Gilsland, Gillesland, GilUslond, co. Cumber-
land, 46, 173, 233.
See Multon of Gillesland.
Gilyot, John, and Ayioia his wife, 167.
See Gilot.
Gimingham, Gymyngham, co. Norfolk, 859,
372.
Giney. See Gyney.
Gipthorpe, Gypthorpe, Peter de, 307, 818, 372.
Gironde, river, 9.
Girton, Gritton, co. Cambridge, 258.
Gisbum. See Guisbrough.
Giseburne. See Gyseburne.
Gislingham, Giselyngham [oo. Suffolk], 284.
Gisorciis. See Gixori .
700
GENERAL INpEX.
Gissing, John de, 289.
Gizon, Gisorciis, Anketinus, 830.
, John de, 476, 477.
Gladewyne, William, and Ralph his son, 240.
Glamford Briggs, Glaunford Brigg, co. Lin-
coln, bridge of, 586.
» letters patent dated at, 467.
Glamorgan, Robert de, 28, 184.
Glantesdon, John de, 417.
See Glanton.
Glanton, Idonia late the wife of Robert de, 57.
402.
, John son of Robert de, 402.
, Robert de, 304.
Glanton, Glantesdon, co. Northumberland.
417.
Glanvile, Glanville, Henry de, 281.
, William de, 590.
Glapthom, co. Northampton, 216.
Ghi8, John le, of Radefos, 286.
, Robert, 252.
Gla8«lej«, Hugh de, 384.
t John de, 801.
Glasgow, bishop of, 450.
>R. bishop of, 94.
, archdeacon of Tevydale in, William
de Hillom, 450.
, archdeacon of Tevydale in. Master
Roger de Welleton, 38.
t see of, 83, 450.
keeper of the spiritualities, 83.
Glass, manufacture of, 129.
Glastiagbiri, Henry de, 844.
Glaston, John de, 889.
> parson of Folkesworthe, 604.
, Robert de, 600, 604.
Glastonbury, co. Somerset, abbot of, 78, 74,
187, 205, 889.
> abbot and convent of, 293, 859.
Glaswrighte, Clement le, 297.
, John le, 297.
Glaunford. See Glamford Briggs.
Glemethan. See Clonmethan.
Glencap, Glencapy [co. Wicklow], 154.
Glencree, Glencry [co. Wicklow], 154.
Glentham, Simon de, 93.
Glervinge. See Glerering.
Glevering, Glervinge [co. Suffolk], 574.
Glidde, John, 269.
Glinton, Glynton [co. Northampton], 276.
Gloucester, town of, 217, 282, 393, 537.
9 keeper and conservator for, Maurice
de Berkele, 480, 484.
f Walter Lespicer, bailiff of, 420.
murage for, 497.
$ St Oswald's, Walter de Bvngham,
prior of, 536, 537. '
» St. Peter's, abbot of, 99, 101, 146.
» 9 abbot and convent of, 191, 192.
282. '
Gloucester — cont,
, castle of. 58, 96, 894.
••> > Walter de Gloucestre, keei>er
of, 58. *
> castle with barton and tyne, 217.
9 prison of, 339.
walls and dykes of, 484.
, Barton Abbots by, 282.
, Barton Regis by, 233.
See Llanthony by Gloucester.
Gloucester, Master William de Durston, arch-
deacon of, 592.
Gloucester, county of, 94, 251, 821, 329, 605.
» men of, petition by, 369.
, justices of assize and gaol delivery
for, 369.
.justices of oyer and terminer for, 152.
» conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 80, 54.
sheriff of, 497, 561, 567, 587, 599.
> John de Annesley, sheriff of, 316.
> commissioners to levy the twentr
fifth in, 185. ^
> to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 23.
> I , a fifteenth and tenth in.
521.
» » commission de wailiis etfo9$aiis
for Hambury bait Marsh, 476.
supplies for Scotland from, 81.
, countess of, 522.
» earl of. See Monte Hermerii.
Gloucester and Hertford, earl of. See Clare.
Gloucestre, Gloucester, Alexander de, 189.
, Geoflfrey de, 199.
, brother John de, 546.
9 Laurence de, prior of Boxegrave, 594.
, Richard de, 167.
, Master Thomas de, 243.
» Walter de, 384, 394, 410, 533.
> f Walter his son, 410.
» » a baron of the Exchequer, 348.
360,885.
» , escheator [south of the] Trent,
1, 2, 7, 33, 40, 45, 46, 47, 49, 52, 56,
58, 62, 65, 66, 67, 69, 72, 74, 75, 79,
95, 102, 121, 123, 140, 142, 143, 159,
193, 196, 199, 200, 204, 211, 220, 221,
222, 223, 227, 231, 234, 264, 283, 291,
292, 304, 805, 306, 319, 320, 322, 326,
827, 331, 332, 333, 351, 353, 385, 897.
» » a justice or commissioner, 128,
166, 172, 255, 256, 312, 328, 339, 866.
869, 870.
» » keeper of Gloucester castle, 58.
9 Walter son of Walter de, 410, 533.
, William de, 216.
Glouvemia, Simon de, 449.
Glovere, Glowere, James le, 253.
9 Wmiam le, of Wilien, 87.
Glynton. See Glinton.
Glynusky [in Ireland], 84.
GENERAL INDEX.
701
GoosalI» Gnooshale, co. Stafford, 287.
Gobarn, Thomas, 548, 603.
Qobaud, Guy, 482, 483.
, John, 30.
, son of John, 580.
SeeGel&nt; Gubaud.
Gobet, Peter, 246.
Gobette, Simon, 309.
Gobion, Gobyon, Gobyoun, Hugh, of Swave-
scie, 477, 532, 533, 534.
Gobas, Bargundius, 100.
Gobyon, Gobyoun. See Gobion.
Gocelyn, Gosceline, Ivo, 209.
, Walter son of, 420.
, Walter, keeper of Clarendon forest,
520,
See Goscelyn ; Gaceline.
Godale. See Godeale.
Godard, John, 19, 478.
, Robert, of Horton, 298.
, Stephen, 280.
Godbert, Philip, 487.
Godbody, Henry, 307.
Godchild, Hugh, 280.
, Reginald, 262.
Gode, Walter son of Jordan son of, 347.
, William, 41.
, William le, 233.
Godeale, or Godale, Robert, 126, 127.
Godefeld. See Godesfeld.
Godefrey, Godefray, John, 253.
, Richard, 336.
, William, 262.
, , with his sons William and John,
533.
See Godfrey.
Godehalle, Thomas de, 543.
Godel(jgh, John de, dean of Wells, 25.
Godcrikby, John son of William son of
Stephen de, 469.
Goderode, Henry, 108.
Godesfeld, Godefeld, Gosefcld, Gilbert de,
with John and Richard his brothers,
477, 532, 534.
, Gilbert de, and Richard his brother,
125.
, Robert de, of Sutton, 125, 549.
; See also Sutton, Robert de.
Godeshille, Godeshulle. See Godshill.
Godestowe. See Godstow.
Godewyn, Godewyne, Godwin, Goudwyn,
Adam, 170.
, William, of Queynehawe, 17.
, , of Sutton, 352.
, , and John his son, 173.
Godewynston, Stephen de, parson of Suth-
wvne, 403.
Godfrey, Robert son of, 35.
See Godefrey.
Godf^ave, William, 11.
Godhuseband, Thomas, 245.
Godhjme, John, of Brejies, 870.
, Robert, of Prestbury, 248.
Godknape, Edward, 88.
, Geoffrey, 88.
Thomas, 373.
, William, 88.
Godman, Adam, 419, 599.
, John, 605.
Godolphin [Godolgan], Godwolghham, in
Breage parish, co. Cornwall, 874.
Godring, a monk of Battle abbey, 45.
Godshill, Godeshille, Godeshulle^ church of
[Isleof Wight], 214,517.
Godson, Godsone, Amicus, 387.
, Benedict, 343.
Godsowle, Nicholas, 71.
Godstow, Godestowe [co. Oxford], 157, 177,
901.
, abbess and nuns of, 486.
Crodwin. See Godewyn.
Godwolghham. See Godolphin.
Godyeneton, Godyneton, Walter de, 18, 15.
Godyer, Thomas, 117.
, William, 487.
Gogges, Robert, 252.
Gogh, Owen, king's seijeant at arms, 19.
Goion, or Goioim, Elias, 265, 401, 404.
, John, 400.
Gokewell, Goukeswelle, Gowkeswell [in
Brou^hton parish, Manley wapentake,
CO. Lincoln], prioress and convent of,
843.
Golafre, Roger, 420.
Gold Cliff, Goldecljrve [co. Monmouth], Os-
bert, prior of, 585.
Golde, Gold, Henry, 503.
, John, 190.
.*..., Laurence son of William, of Sexhou,
549.
, Robert, 223,491.
Goldeclyve. See Gold Cliff.
G^ldesburgh, Richard son of Richard de, 269.
, Thomas de, parson of Skypwyth, 207.
Golding, Goldinge, Goldyng, Goldynge,
Henry, 125.
, Ralph, of Cranebrok, 478.
, Simon, 478.
, Thomas, 211.
, William, 129, 240.
, , of Ipswich, 532.
Goldingham, Goldyngham, Alan de, an asses-
sor, 23, 88, 166, 238, 242, 315.
Goldington [co. Bedford], 270.
Goldington, Goldyngton, Goldynton, John de,
331.
, ,ofCoUeby, 24.
, Laurence son of William de, 288.
Theobald de, 542.
, William de, 249, 329, 366, 871, 418,
419, 420, 421, 423, 426, 473, 475, 477,
530, 531, 532, 536, 545, 548, 589, 592,
596, 599, 601, 603, 605.
702
QENERAL INDEX.
Goldrng. 5m GoldiDg.
Goldy^ham. See Goldingham.
GolbD, WilUBm,a41.
Gomaa, Joan late tbe wife of Jobn, and
Mainerj her daughter, 472.
Richard, 339.
Gombeltou. Sm Dambletoii.
Gome, ITi^nry 197.
Gun de Drai, Adam, 356.
Qonehithe, Richard son of Henry de, 873.
Gonerby, Gonnerliv, Gunnerbj, CO. Lincoln,
852, 501.
GoDoys, John le, of Abyngdoa, 417, 434.
Goonere, John, 419.
Ste Gonnore.
GuD!iiily<, ,Io)in. ofFreyas, 486.
Gorder, Hether, 586.
OTec, 586.
Gore, John stte, 302 458.
Juhnntle, 4&B.
Gore, Gore do. KeiK], 34.
Gorge, Robert. 4S4.
Gorgea, Ralph de. 04, 323, 571.
Goring, William. 146.
GotlsHton, CO. Suffolk, 37, 124.
Gomay, Gornej, AleiAnder, 3X3.
, Henry, 87.
See Qoumey.
Gorres, John, Bfi?.
Oorl. See Sort.
Garwy, John, SO.
Gosocljn, or GmoIj-ti. Giilfred. 460.
..., Waller, of Wyllciford, 840.
WillUm, 10.
See Gocelyru
Go»e, 74, 78. ■
Goaefeld, Oosfeld, Richard de, S6S.
, William de,12S.
, or Godesftld. See Godesteld.
Goseford [co. Suffolk], thn ihip la Garland
of, 544.
Goscgh, Robert, 137.
GoBchorn, Itoherl, 316.
Gosewyc, Goscwyk. Gnawyk, Waller de, of
Berwick on-Tweed, lUO, 887, 377, 4S4.
Gosfeld. See Guseffld.
Golfleld, Goaefeld [co. Euei], 156, 157.
Gosford, Bartholomew de, 63.
Goihille. Hvi- fifnishille.
Gosle. See Goughille.
GosoeyBek. Ste Bosuejeek.
Go-i.'ki-iUf-villo, William de, 323.
GostOD, Jobn de, 288.
See Gorton.
GoBtnik, Bichard aon of Roger de, 603.
Goswyk. See Gasewyo.
Got, W^alttr aOe, of Freaheoeyo, S87.
Goth, de Ib, de Gout, del Oondz, Bertnndt
nephew of Pope Clement, 83.
, Reymnnd, cardinal deacon of Saocta
Maria Nova, 56. 233.
.dean of St. Peter's, York; dean
of St. Marj-'s. Lincoln; iin.-et-ntor of
Si. Chitc!'i:,'l.iGhiieid; aod prebendBr]'
of WplEwang in St Peter's, York, 147.
Ctothum, John de, 27.
, Master William de, 3U.
Gothland, Gutland, 104, 168,
Goudwyn. See Godewyn.
Goudi. See Goth.
Gouec. See Gowcr.
Uouiz, Gouuiz, Petrunilla wife oE Williaoi de,
90.
, Alice daughter of William de, 364.
GoukeBwell. See Gokewelt.
Goiirney, Curoey. Thomas dc, 33, 185.
OoiU»a, Gnusa, 4S.i, 5G1.
GoQsel. See Goxhill
Goushille. GouBhill, Gosliilk, Go»le, Goosele,
Goiuelle, Gouaile, Gouate, Peter de,
114.
, Thorotd sod of Ralph de, 146.
.Walter de, 30,850, 338, 474. 476, SSI.
SeeGoxhill.
Gout. See Goth, de la.
Gouteby, Robert da, 60.
Gouuiz. See Oonii.
Goveyly, Govigelli [co. Cornwall], 360.
Gower, Oouer, Adam, 555.
, Laurence sod of William, of Sexbou,
603.
, Robert, 17.
, of Faycaby, and Christiana hla
wife, with bis sons Johti and Laurence.
603.
Robert le, 135.
.Thomas, 418.
Walter, 317.
Oower, Gorer [co. Glamorgan], 490.
Gowkeswelt. See Gokewell.
Goxhill, OiMle, Gousel [co. Lincoln], 446,
467.
, Gousle, Gousal [co. York], 289, 80O.
GojH, John le, S40.
Simon le, 340.
Goielyn, Guifrod, 460.
See Gosctlyn.
Gra,John.of York,416.
Johnsonoflvo.ijf York, 281.
, William de, of York, 450.
SeeGrasi Gros.
Grafton, Erlmuiid Ae, S3, 34, 18S, 543, 600.
, William dc, 170.397.
, , presented to Braancewelle
church, 135.
, of Hcael, 289.
Grafton {co. Northampton], 321, 400.
GENERAL INDEX.
703
Grage, Haeline, 596.
Graham, David de, 551, 561.
, John de, 471.
, Margaret late wife of Nicholas de, 80.
, Nicholas de, 487.
, William de, 471.
Gramary, Grammary, Gramori, John, 9, 35.
, William son of Andrew, and Thomas
his brother, 543.
Grancemore. See Gransmoor.
Grand Selve, convent of, in the diocese of
Toulouse, 9.
, Bertrand, abbot of, 9.
Grandisono, Otto de, 9, 56, 57, 59, 69, 820,
453.
, , keeper of the Channel Islands,
73, 88, 131, 209, 273, 331, 401, 487,
498, 529.
, , his yeoman Matthew de Tany,
210.
, Peter de, 275, 359, 582.
, Theoboldde, 212.
, Thomas son of William de, 346.
, William de, 208, 306, 337, 358, 386.
Grange, North, by Edenham, co. Lincoln, 475,
529.
, South, by Bitham, co. Lincoln, 475,
529.
See Grannge.
Granger, Graunger, Gilbert the, of Haseldene,
600.
, Simon le, of Osgotby, 478.
Gransden, Great Grantesdene [co. Hunting-
don], 176.
Gransete, Graunsete, Grantesete, Craunceste,
Hughde, 119,419.
, John, or John de, of Hokinton, or
Hokyton, 477, 532, 534.
, Robert de, 122.
See Grantchester.
Gransmoor, Grancemore, Grauntemor, co.
York, 35, 443.
Granston, William de, 203.
Grant. See Graunt.
Grantchester, Gransete, Grantesete, co. Cam-
bridge, 387, 484.
Grantesdene. See Gransden.
Graatesete. See Gransete ; Grantchester.
Grantham, John de, 132, 317, 366.
, William de, I, 419, 471.
Grantham [co. Lincoln], 164.
Gras, John de, 246, 384, 417, 521, 543.
, , sheriflf of York, 385.
, John le, 95, 169.
See Gra; Gros.
Grauesle, Simon de, 569.
Grauncemor. See Gransmoor.
Graunge, Adam atte, 533.
, John atte, 533.
Graunger. See Granger.
Graunsete. See Gransete.
Graunt, Grant, Richard le, 91.
, Walter le, of Huccote, «42.
, , his brothers William and John,
242.
, William le, of Burton, 242,
Grauntemor, John de, 35.
«... See Gmnsmoor.
Grause, John de, 238.
Grave, Adam de, 316.
, , the heir of, 358.
, Maurice de la, 557.
, Thomas de la, 481.
See Greve.
Graveley, Gravele, co. Hertford, 131.
Graveneye, Graveneie, Craveneye, John de,
' 530, 584, 598.
Gravesend, Richard de, bishop of London, 11,
149, 178.
Gray, Grey, John, 466.
, , a rebel, 337.
, Juliana, 337.
, Nicholas de, 99.
, Ralph le, 262.
, , his sister Sarra le Gray, 263,
263.
, Richard de, 96, 99.
, Thomas de, 261, 315.
See Grey.
Graypynel, Henry, 17.
Greasley, Greysley, Gryseleye [co. Notting-
ham], 419.
Great Island, or Harvey's Island [co. Wex-
ford], 194, 363.
Greatford, Gretford [co. Lincoln], 457.
Green. See Grene.
Green Island, co. Dorset. See St. Helens.
Greenstead, Grenstede, co. Essex, 554.
Greenway, Gemeweye, co. Kent, 510.
Greenwich, Grenewyche, co. Kent, letters
patent dated at, 595.
, West, Westgrenewyche, co. Rent,
commission de walliis et fosscUia for,
173, 370.
Greetham, Gretham, co. Rutland, 497, 502.
Gregory, Hugh, 487.
, Roger son of, 40.
Grei. See Grey.
Grele, Thomas de, 68, 287.
Grelley, Simon de, canon of Chichester, 108.
Grendale, Alan de, le servaunt, 543.
, Walter son of Richard de, 443.
See Grindale.
Grendon, Martin de, 39.
, Patrick de, 39.
, Richard de, 247, 252.
, Robert de, 74.
, William de, parson of Babbeworthe,
535.
Grendon, 439.
[co. Northampton], church of, 120.
, near Haudeo, co. Northumberland, 40.
704
GENERAL INDEX.
II
i!
/
>'/■
■ l
I. '
Grendon— «ofi/.
, ? Grinton, co. Tork, 439.
See Grindon.
Grene, Gilbert atte, 308.
, John atte, 173.
, Michael atte, of Satton, 125.
, Robert del, of Ermeston, 168, 254.
, Thomas atte, 178.
.., Thomas de la, of Thornton, 257.
, WiUiam atte, 168, 173, 254.
Grenedenehill, co. Oxford, 851.
Grenefeld, Grenfeld, William de, archbishop
of York, primate of England, 67, 88,
98, 101, 102, 111, 114, 116, 122, 137,
140, 143, 183, 192, 195, 198, 204, 267,
280, 302, 308, 309, 333, 337, 349, 359,
876, 378, 398, 411, 459, 481, 500, 594.
, William son of Robert de, 378.
GrenehuUe. See Grenhnlle.
Grenfeld. See Grenefeld.
Grenhnlle, Grenehalle, Geoffrey de, 63.
, John de, 251.
, Simon de, 185.
Grenstede. See Greenstead.
Greote, Groete, Peter de, 535.
, William son of William de, of Asshe-
ford, 535.
Gresele, Greseleje, Joan late the wife of
Peter de, 229, 307.
Gresham, co. Norfolk, 82.
Greslej, Greseleyo, co. Derby, prior and con-
vent of, 211.
Gressenhall, Gressenhale [co. Norfolk], 241.
Grestain, William, abbot of, 29, 84, 835.
, William de Bonville, a monk of, 29.
Greteham. See Gretham.
Gretenoke, John de, 232.
Gretford, Roger de, 351, 579.
See Greatford.
Gretham, Greteham, John de, 295.
, William de, prior of Coldingham, 103,
805, 394.
See Greetham.
Gretheved, John, 242.
Gretton, Hugh de, 340.
Gretton, co. Northampton, 217.
Grere, Adam de la, 155.
See Grave.
Grey, Grei, Edmund le, 531.
, John, an attorney, 354.
, John de, a justice of oyer and ter-
miner, 239, 546, 547.
, of Rotherfield, 396, 413,469,
492,511,517.
, , his son John, 469, 517.
, , Margaret late the wife of, 463.
, , [son of Reginald de Grey], of
Ruffyn, 69, 259, 401.
, , his son Roger, 40J.
* , John son of Reginald de, 170.
, John de, of Styvelyngflet, 315.
Grey— coiit
, Reginald de, of Ruffyn, 64, 69.
, Richard de, 476, 566, 580, 584.
, , going to Santiago, 96, 99.
, Thomas de, 261, Sl.'S.
See Gray.
Greysley. See Greasley.
Greystok, Henry de, 349.
Griffer ap Yevan le Littelengliss of Kynar-
desleye, 296.
Griffin ap Mereduk, 57.
Griffini, Griffyn, John, 402.
Grimbaud, John, 39.
Grimesdalebec, Grymesdalebec [co. York],
435.
Grimestede, Grimstede. See Grymstede.
Grimet See Grymet.
Grimley, Grymeleye [co. Worcester], 200.
Grimsby, Grymesby, Grymmesby [co,
Lincoln], 133, 171, 217, 241, 272, 282,
537, 548, 597.
, pavage of, 194, 572.
, abbot of, 300.
, abbot and convent of, 518.
, Friars Minors of, 597.
, St. Leonard's, prioress and nuns of,
579.
Grimsditch, Grymesdicbe, co. Oxford, 851.
Grimstede. See Grymstede.
Grimston. See Grymston.
Grindale, Grendale [co. York], 448.
Grindon near Hauden, co. Northumberland,
40.
Grindon-in-Tindale, Grendon in Tyndale [co.
Northumberland] , 356.
Gringelay, Roger de, 82.
Grinton [ ? Grendon], co. York, 439.
Gripe, Adam, 124.
Grisdale. See Grizedale.
Grisele, Peter de, 82.
Grisethorpe, R. son of Uthtred de, 439.
Gristhorpe, Grisethorpe [co. York], 439.
Grittelynton, Robert de, 73, 74.
Grittleton, Grittelynton, co. Wilts, 78, 74.
Gritton, Grytton, William de, 122, 259.
See Girton.
Grivel, William, 426.
Grizedale, Grisdale, co. Lancaster, 180.
Grobeyn, John, 127.
Groete. See Greote.
Grofhurst, Robert de, 103.
Gromet, Stephen, 39.
Groppo, Giffredus de, parson of Geytinton,
92, 336.
Gros, Petronilla de, 563, 564.
, Reginald le, 53.
, William le, 23, 184, 313, 846.
.....«..., , parson of Benetlegh, 597.
See Gras ; Gra.
Giosticote, William de, 307,
Grouslc. See Goxhill.
GENERAL INDEX.
705
Groat, Nicholas, 425.
Groye [co. York], pastare called le, 25.
Grovabury, la, Grove, co. Bedford, letters
patent dated at, 177, 192, 193, 194,
199, 200, 202, 204, 209, 221, 247, 251.
Grovenour, Warin le, 289.
Groville, Gilbert de, commission of ojer and
terminer to, 38.
Groyby, Alan son of Hugh de, 307.
Gruere, la, 74.
Gnindesburgh, Henry de, 576, 580.'
Groscy, Hamo, 131, 246, 253.
Gryene, Waller le, the younger, 344.
Grym, John, 170.
, Robert, of Benshede, 512.
, , and Amphelesia bis wife, 512.
, Thomas, 477, .580. 533.
Walter, 477, 530, 533.
, William, 533.
Grj'meleye. See Grimley.
Grymesby. Nicholas de, 487.
, William de, 316.
See Grimsby.
Grjrmesdalebec. See Grimesdalebec.
Grymesden, John de, 80.
Grymesdiche. See Grimsditch.
Grymesshagh, Adam de, 494.
Grymet, Grimet, John, of Acclum, 364.
, , John his son, 364.
, Roger, and Walter his brother, 478.
Grymmesby. See Grimsby.
Grymmesland, Robert de, 37.
Grymstede, Grimstede, Grimestede, Andrew
de, 185.
, John de, 259, 604.
, , conservator of the peace, co.
Wilts, 55.
, Richard de, 156.
Grymston, Grimeston, Grimston, Richard de,
130, 171.
, Robert de, 130, 171.
, Master Thomas de, 449.
Gryudenham, John de, 549.
the younger, 124.
Gryseleye. See Greasley.
Grytton. See Gritton.
Guaichias, Amald, de Quagra, 472.
Guamerrie. See Guernsey.
Gubard, John, of Evyngton, 477.
Gubaud, John, 184, 307.
, , the younger, William the man
of, 307.
iSee Gobaud.
Guer, Adam de, 140.
Guerenum, William de, 82.
5ee Gemoun.
Guernsey, Guamerrie, Gemereye, Gemeseye,
47,48, 63, 69, 70, 73, 88, 131,209,386,
398, 401, 492, 496, 503, 561, 578.
, keeper of. Otto de Grandisono, 69,
73, 88, 131,209, 401,
63579.
Guernsey, &e. — cont.
, justices in eyre for, 112, 131 .
, rights of the Crown in, 131.
and Jersey, keeper of the islands of^
386.
See also Channel Islands.
Gugdi. See Guidi.
Guidi, Guidy, Guy, Guydi, Guidonis, Gagdii
Gonorus, 79, 113, 145.
, John and Guyottus, 59.
, Simon, of Florence, 498, 500, 501^
518,561.
Guilden Morden, Gilden Morton [co. York],
92.
Guildford, Guldeford, co. Surrey, 59, 197^
216, 288.
j ustices of gaol delivery for, 1 88.
, church of St. Nicholas, 144.
, gaol, or prison of, co. Surrey, 52, 148^
, letters patent dated at, 99, 187, 188|
151, 152.
, Master Peter le constable of, 202.
Guillelmi, Arnald, de Marsano, 74, 78.
, Arnold, de Acre, 456.
, , de Clauerye, 511.
, Raymund Elys, 514.
Guilsborough, co. Northampton, letters patent
dated at, 8.
Guisbrough, Gisbum, Gisebutne, Gyiebum,
CO. York, prior of, 299.
, prior and convent of, 434, 485, 430«
448, 449.
Guldeford, Guldford, Gildeford^ Clementia de,
abbess of Romsey, 8, 12.
, Henry de, justice, 37, 39, 126, 172,
251, 255, 263, 310, 328, 886, 371, 421^
428, 426.
, his executors, 495, 500,
, , his lands in the king's hands^
490.
, , chancellor of the late king, 332.
, , not to meddle with the chancel-
lorship of Durham, 2.
, Roger de, 517,
See Guildford.
Gumbald, Andrew, 239.
Gunnegate, Richard de, 284.
Gunnerby, Alan de, and Isabella his wife, 167 «
, Robert de, 167.
iSec Gonerby.
Gunnerton, Gunwarton, co. Northumberland^
262.
Gunnore, John, 599.
SeeGonnere«
Gunthorpe, Robert de, 554.
Gunware, William son of Roger, 288.
Gunwarton. Peter de, 262, 290.
, William de, and Sigreda his wife, 290«
See Gunnerton.
Gurdoun, Adam de, 103, 106.
Gurly, Walter, 256.
Gumey, Gouroey, Thomas, 23, 185.
T Y
706
GENEBAL INDEX.
Gastard. or Cuitanl, Heniy, S6S, 490.
Gmti TeSD, ? Geystnii, eo. Cornwall, S40.
GoMoD, JotiD de, 478.
See GostoD.
Gnten. See Gotere.
Outlaod. See GoiblAod.
Guj. See Quidi ; Wydo.
Gaychard, Walter the man of, S44.
SeeGjcard; Wjchard.
Qnydi. See Gcidi.
Gwario, GwiemaiBOD of, 559.
See W«rin.
Gwylemyn, Joho, 572.
Gyoard, or Gytanl, Foaciut, SeB.
See Guycbard.
Gyddjng. See Giddjng.
Gyffard. See Giflard.
Qjg John. aB3.
Oyleman, Thomas, 258.
Gfliail, WUliam, 39.
GyUjnge. See Gilling,
OymioyDges, Gymjngea. See Jumiftgei.
Gymyngham. See Gimiagham.
Gjn, Roger, and Margaret hie wife, 520.
Gyaes. Ingelram de, 2M.
Gyoey. Giiiey, Bogei de, 316. 477. 630, 533.
exemption from tjisizes, &c.,
148, 160.
Gynge, Master Bichard de, 348.
Gtynge Mountencye. See MountDeaiing.
Gynour, Gjnur, John le, 546.
William le, 39.
Gypthorpe, Gipihorpe, Peter de, 807, 316,
373.
Gyae, John, 68, 137,
, abdnctiOD of bis wife Isabella,
137.
Gyaebnrgb, John de, 345.
, Hobett de, [prior] of WedeAale, 190.
Bc^rde, 245.
See Ouigbroagb.
Gyubume, Gisebume, John de, S45.
Robert de. ohaplaia of ThomM, cardi-
nal of StSnbina, ilS.
See Guisbroagb.
Gjlop, WUliam, 139.
% Oytard. See Gycard.
Gywa, John, 336.
Habiongb, Haborgh [co. Lincoln], 180.
Haccombe, Stephen de, 329.
Haebeaton, Hachelao [co. Suffolk], 574.
Hachet, John, 88.
See Hakel.
HacbeluQ. See Uachtston.
Hackeman, Adam, 308.
, James, 808.
Uackewode, Philip, 396.
Hsckoey, Ilakeneye [co, Middleaez], 455.
Hacon, Hakiu, Robert, 482.
, Thomai, 378.
William son of Williun, S5C.
Hadclit. See Hatclitfe.
Haddeleye. See Hadleigh.
Uaddenhsm, Hadenbam [co. Cambridge],
227, 231, 468.
, Master Geoffrey de Fakeohun, viear
of, 231.
Haddeaoore, John de, S97.
Bobert de, 397.
Haddington, Hadjnton, connty ot, 88.
Haddlesey, Eathelaaj, co. Cork, 347.
Eaat, EsthatbeUay, co. York, 188.
, Middle, Middle Ualhelaay, eo. Torfc,
847.
West, Weathatbelsay, CO. York, 889.
Haddon, Henry de. parson of Lidelinch, 179.
Hadelie. See Hadleigh.
Hadenbam. See Haddenham.
Uadleigb, Haddeleje, Hadleye [co. Bwu],
316.
, Bichard de Fryton, paraon of, 393.
, letters patent dated at, 883, 890, 899,
393,394, 414,421,433.
, the king's stud at, 392, 414.
Hadelie [co. Suffolk], 574.
Hadleye, Geoffrey de, 397.
See Hadleigh.
Hadlow, Handle, co. Kent, S68.
Hadoock, Hodenak [co. Monmoutb], 879,
279, 408.
Hado, John, 51.
Hadynden, John de, 281.
UadynfTton, Adam de, 159.
Hadynton. See Haddington.
Hagboume, Hakebame [co. Berki], ig.
HagemoQ, See Hagbenutn.
Haget, Geoffrey, 434.
, Bobert, and Ellen his wife, 304.
Hagbeman. Haghmon, Hsgemon, John, or
John de, 326, 434.
and Isabella his wife, 387.
Nicho!an, parGODofEvereale, 479.
, Boger,3;2.
See Haughmond,
Hagworthiogham, Hagwortbjngbam, Hag-
wordmgbum, co. I.incolD, 100, 473.
Haiburne [co. York], 446.
Hsidure. See Haydor.
Haie, Richard de lu, 347.
See Hay.
HailsbaiD, Haylcsham . co, Sosaei, la Done iiii
171,
Haioault, William, cobdI of, 59.
HaintoD, BayDton [eo. Lincoln], 479.
Haivode. See Haywode.
GENERAL INDEX;
707
Hakeburne. See Hagboarae.
Hakeford, William de, 308.
Hakele, Cicely, 406.
, Margaret, 406.
, Walter, 406.
Hakelut, Hakelute, Edmund, 198.
f Edmund, keeper of Dynevor castle,
291.
, John, 21.
, Robert, parson of Fromton church, 79.
, Walter, 24. 82, 240.
, , the younger, A7.
Hakenesse, Geoffrey de, chapel io Shrews-
bury castle granted to, 98.
, , presented to Eelevedoo church,
100, 135, 207.
Hakeney, Stephen de, A43, 544.
See Hackney.
llaket, Hakett, Henry, 296.
, John, of Canterbury, 117.
, John son of William, 288.
, Thomas, 319.
, Walter, 117, 118.
, , keeper of the castle of Makene-
gan, 180.
See Hachet.
Hakethorpe, Thomas son of Thomas de, 290.
Ilaketon, Henry de, 475, 542.
Hakun. See Hacun.
Halaughton. See Halucton.
Halclif [co. York], del, 443.
Haldan, Thomas son of, de Berlai, 846.
Haldelond, Hugh, 155.
Halden, High, Hathewoldenne, Othe Waldene,
CO. Kent, 243.
Haldene, Richard, 309.
, WilliaiQ, 309.
Hole [co. Lincoln], 336.
[co. Northampton], 175.
, church of, 580, 584.
Hale, John, 411.
, John in the, 371.
, William de, 175.
, William atte, 600.
, William in the, 403.
William son of Ralph atte, of Chil-
tington, 383.
See Ilaile.
Httlegoii, Robert, 605.
llalenbury. See Hallingbury.
Hales, 198.
Hales, John de, 194.
Ilalgford, Nicholas de, 227.
Hulghton, Adam son of William son of Walter
de, 535.
, Alexander de, 43.
, Reginald de, 535.
, Thomas de, 50.
, Walter de, 535.
Seellalton; Priors Ualton ; Hough*
ton.
Haliday, Roger, 125.
Halifax, Halyfax, oo. York, 238, 244, 816.
Haliugbery, Halingebury. See Hallingbury.
Halitreholm. See Hallytreeholm.
Haliwell [or Holywell at Shorcditch], the
prioress of, 569.
Haliwelle, Haliwell, Halywelle, Robert de,
82, 353, 394.
, , presented to Cherleton church,
486.
, Thomas de, presented to St. Matthew's
church, Ipswich, 199, 210.
See Holywell.
Halke, John de, 341.
Hall, John, 88.
Halle, John atte, and Joan his wife, 167.
, Reginald son of John of the, 280.
, Robert atte, 167.
, Simon de la, 87.
, Thomas atte, 245.
, William atte, of Benyngworthe, 87.
See Hale.
Halle del Mire [Scotland], la, 447.
Halleford [PAlford, co. Lincoln], 185.
Hallestede. See Halstead.
Hallingbiri, William de, 554.
Hallingbury, Halingebery, Halenbniy, co.
Essex, 38, 528.
, William atte Hyde of, 155.
Hallow, Hallowe, co. Worcester, 517.
Hallytreeholm, Halitreholm [co. York], 440,
446.
Halpenny, Halpany, Robert, 170.
, Roger, 170
Halsham, Halsam [co. York], 414, 440.
Halsham, Robert de, 307.
Halstead, Halstede, Hallestede, co. Essex,
369, 426.
, Hallestede [co. Leicester], 152.
Halstede, Halsted, Richard de, 51.
, Theobald de, 87, 258.
, Master William de, 182.
Halstow, Halsstowe [co. Kent], 149.
Haltebe, John, 532.
Halton, Richard de, 50, 89.
, Robert de, 222.
See Halghton ; Haulton.
Halton, 383.
, Halghton, co. Cornwall, 187.
, [co. Warwick], 535.
See Priors Halton.
Halton upon Trent, co. Lincoln, chnrch of, 11.
Haltwhistle, Hautwysele,co. Northumberland,
John, abbot of Aberbrothok, parson of,
266.
Halucton, Halaughton, John de, bishop of
Carlisle, 45, 379, 380.
Halughton. See Haughton.
Halvehide [co. Dorset], 389.
Halwaldeby [? Audby], oo. Lincoln, 501.
Halywelle. See Haliwelle.
Y T 2
708
GENERAL INDEX.
Ham, Hamme, 66.
[co. Somerset], 385.
, West, Wosthamme, co. Sarrey, 529.
flambledon, Hameledon, co. Rutland, 497,
502.
Hambrethe, Walter atte, 406.
Hambary, Henry son of Geofirey de, 871.
See Henbury.
Hamden. See Hamerden.
Hamdon, Hameldon. See Stoke.
Hamelak, Hanelake. See Helmsley ; Bos.
Hamelamstede. See Hamelhampstede.
Hameldon, William de, chaplain, 162.
See Stoke.
Hameledon. See Hambledon.
Hamelhampstede, Hamelamstede, John de,
466.
, Jordan de, 237.
See Hemel Hempstead.
Hamelton, William de, 432.
Hamely, Osbert, 417.
Hamelyn, Domingos, 311.
, John, 32.
, , parson of Penbeher church, 109.
, William, 547.
Hamerden, Hamden, co. Sussex, 269.
Hamerton See Hammerton.
Hamesfel, John de, 24, 184.
Hamesthweit. See Hampsthaite.
Hamme, John de, 422.
5e6 Ham.
Hammerton, Hamerton [co. York], 289.
, Stephen son of the chaplain of, 292.
Hamo the tailor, 305.
, Henry son of, and Geoffrey his
brother, 245.
, Richard son of, de Pnlford, 506.
, Richard son of Richard son of Hamo*
de Pulford, Agnes late the wife of, 506>
, Robert son of Richard son of Richard
son of, de Pulford, 506.
Hampshire. See Southampton.
Hampstead, Hempstede, 158.
Hampsthwaite, Hamesthweit [co. York], 297.
Hampton, John de, 384, 458, 456, 467, 495,
504, 575.
, William de, a monk of Bath, 97.
Hampton [co. Somerset], church of, 149.
[co. Warwick], 242.
Hamsterley [co. Durham], Nicholas le
Foresterseijeaunt uf, 169.
Hamund, Philip son of Thomas, 65.
, Thomas, 66.
, William, 263.
Hamygge, John de, 242.
Hanaper, the, 376.
, William de Thorntoft, keeper of the,
345, 346, 376, 481.
Handborongb, Haneberge, Hanebergh, co.
Oxford, 217, 402.
Handlo, John de, 144, 152, 191, 498, 570,
582, 584.
, , of Strete, 582.
Handri, Haudri. See Haudri.
Hanebergh, Haneberge. See Handborough.
Hanged, a man, but cut down alive, 265.
Haningfeld. See Hanyngfeld.
Hanley, Hanleye, Peter de, 557.
» or Hauleye. See Hauleye.
Hanlo, Haulo, John de, 45.
» , keeper of St. Briavell's and
Dean forest, 355.
Hanneby, Boger de, 1 78.
Hanningfeld, Hanyngfeld [co. Essex], 288.
Hants. See Southampton.
Hanward, Edmund, presented to Wetyng
church, 117.
Hanworth [co. Norfolk], 243.
Hanwrthe, John son of John de, 473.
Hanyngfeld, Haningfeld, William de, 224,
233, 522.
, , an assessor or commissioner,
CO. Essex, 184, 249, 521.
See A nynf eld ; Hanningfield.
Hanyngton, William de, 543, 544.
Hapelestorp, Colsuan de, 346.
, Ralph son of Ralph de, 846.
Happing, co. Norfolk, hundred of, 229.
Haquin, king of Norway, 601.
Harald, Horald, Edmuod, 127.
, , of TuuHtead, 356.
, William, 127, 244.
Harberton, Hurbertou, co. Devon, 147.
Harborough, Market, Haverbergh, co. Leices-
ter, 217.
Harde, Robert, 449.
Hardegate, Hu^egates, Adam, 51.
, John, 51.
, Ralph, 252.
Hardegil, Hardegille, John, 150, 840.
Hardele. See Hardley.
Harden, Ifardene, Hardenne, Hareden.
William de, 216.
:., , an assessor, co. Wilts, 28, 185,
250.
, , a justice, 165, 178, 238, 246,
247, 259, 261, 304, 349, 367, 868, 414,
420, 534, 543, 549.
, Alvred son of William de, 285.
Hardfordlithe. See Hartfordlithe.
Hardhcved, Thomas, of Wyggeton, 868.
Hardingesthorne. See Hardingstone.
Hardingges, Hardynge, Hardynges, Boger,
311.
, Thomas, 307.
, William, son of Robert de Hertes-
horn, 289.
Hardingham [co. Norfolk], 593.
, St. George's church, 593.
Hardingstone, Hardingesthorne [co. North-
ampton], 158.
GENERAL INDEX.
709
Hardley, Hardele [co. Norfolk], 578.
Hardmede, William de, 309.
Hardredeshulle, John son of William de, 121.
, Margaret late wife of Robert de, 121.
Hardwick, Herdewyk, Master Roger Cantok,
parson of. 111.
Hard wick, Herdwyk, co. Oxford, 511.
Hardwyk. See Herdwik.
Hardy, Hugh, 3<»7.
, John, of Newbiry, 393.
, Robert de, of Gayburton, 27.
HardjQge, Hardynges. See Hardingges.
Hare, licence to hunt the, 64, 342, 357, 450.
Hare, John, 32.
, John le, 132.
, , of Knottinfflee, 340.
, Robert, 251.
, Thomas, 239.
William, 289.
Hareby, Walter de, 462.
Harecurt, John son of Richard de, 31.
:, Richard de, 464.
, Simon de, and Eatherine [his wife],
340.
Ilareden. See Harden.
Harelaw, Herlawe [co. Northumberland], 388.
Harelton. See Harlton.
Harewe. See Harwe.
Harewedon, Harwedon, Adam de, 264.
, Robert de,72, 304, 319, 387.
, , an attorney, 191, 584.
, , a benefactor of St. Elizabeth's
chapel, Winchester, 20, 528, 561, 571.
, , a justice, 131, 164, 255,
256,311.
Harewelle. See Harwell.
Ilarewode. See Harewood ; Harwood.
Harewold, Henry de, 284.
See Harold ; Harwood.
Harewood, Harewode, co. York, 118.
, Roger de Ledes presented to, 98, 146.
Harewurthe, Thomas de, 563.
iStfe Harworth.
Haringel, John, 311.
, , Walter, the man of, 311.
Harington. See Haryngton.
Haringworthe. See Harringworthe.
Harlascot, Thomas de, 487.
Harlascote. See Harlescot.
Harlawe, Patrick de, 39.
Harlaxton, Nicholas de, 246.
Harlaxton [co. Lincoln], 292.
Harlegh, Harle, Harleye. See Harley.
Harlescot, Harlascote [co. Salop], 202.
Harley, Harleye, Harle, Harlegh, Ingelram
de, 125.
, Malcolm de, or Malcolin de,escheator
on this side Trent, 211.
, Philip de, presented to Freseby
church, 292.
Harley, &c. — cant,
, Richard de, 23, 81, 54, 229, 251, 272,
328,367,371,420,544.
, , sheriff of Staffordshire, 7.
, , and Burga his wife, 179.
, Robert, 248.
, William de, 487.
See Harle ; Harlegh.
Harlsey, Herlesay [co. York], 297.
Harlton, Harelton [co. Cambridge], 895.
Harm, William, 406.
Harmthorpe, Hermesthorpe [in Aveland Wa-
peutaJie, co. Lincoln], 546.
Hamdis, John, the elder, 532.
, , the younger, 532.
Harold, Harewold, woods at, co. Berks, 490.
, priory of, prioress and nuns of, 276.
Harom, Walter de, 410.
Harou, John de, 450.
Harpeden, Thomas de, 358.
, William de, 249.
Harpham, John de, 298.
, Richard de, rector of Burton Anneyt,
443.
, Robert de, 142, 364.
Harpole, Horpole, co. Northampton, 184, 135.
Harpour, Harpnr, Idonia, late the wife of
William le, 167.
, John le, of Trentham, 494.
, Matthew le, 367.
Harpsfield, Herpesfeld [co. Hertford], 26.
Harpur. See Harpour.
Harrietsham, Herietesham, co. Kent, 84.
Harringworth, Haringeworthe [co. Northamp-
ton], 353.
See Zusche.
Harrow, Harwe [co. Middlesex], 578.
Harsy, Harsik, Harswyk, John de, 126, 128,
170.
See Arcy.
Hart, Hert, co. Durham, 17, 50.
Hartbum, Hertebome [co. Northomberland],
335, 452, 520.
Hartcla,Hartclath, Harteclath.Hertola, Artcla,
Andrew de, 50, 89, 254. 604.
, Andrew de, keeper of Cumberland
aud Carlisle, 450.
, John de, 482.
Hartebaud, Martin, yicar of Plreston, 400,
407.
Hartellebury, William de, 247.
Hartelpol, Hertelpol, Geoffrey de, 166, 169,
251.
See Hartlepool.
Hartest, Herthurst [co. Suffolk], William de
Sandile presented to, 211.
Hartford, Hereford [co. Chester j, 128, 171.
Hartfordlithe, Hardfordlithe, co. York, 296.
Harthill, Herthulle [co. Derby], 288.
Hartland, Hertilaund, co. Devon, abbot and
convent of, 281.
710
r
I
i
GENERAL INDEX.
Hartlepool, Hertelpol, Hertlepol, Hertrepol,
CO. Durham, 122, 190, 291.
, customs at, 377, 480, 454.
Hanrays, Alice, 50.
Hanrer, Thomas, 89.
Harvest, John, 63.
, Bichard, 63.
Harvey's Island. See Great Island.
Harvinfifton, or Hereforton, Herforton [co.
Worcester], 838.
Harvington [Herrynton?], 227.
Harwe, Harewe, John de, 15.
, Waiter de, 575.
See Harrow.
Harwedon. See Harewedon.
Harwell, Harewelle, co. Berks, 510.
Harwich, Herewyk, co. Essex, 504.
Harwood, Harewold, co. Bedford. See
Harold.
Harworth, Harewurthe, co. Nottingham, 515,
559, 566, 594.
Haryng, John, 150.
See Hering.
Haryngton, Hariogton, Haryngdon, John de.
CO. Leicester, 30, 55, 185, 328.
.......... Master John de, 473.
Hasard, John, 481, 524,
, Walter, 227.
Haseldene. See Hazleton.
Haselshawe. See Hesselhawe.
Haselyngfeld. See Haslingfield.
Hasketon, Roger de, presented to Kiningham
church, 199.
Haslarton, John de, 184.
See Heselarton.
Haslebury, Hassilbury [co. Wilts], 587.
Haslingfield, Haselyngfeld [co. Cambridge],
164, 175.
Haspale, John de, 102.
, Robert de, 25.
Hassilbury. iSee Haslebury.
Hastanges, Hastang, Hastange, John de, 25,
95.
....•...., John de,his house at Chebeseye, 178.
, Philip de, 581.
, Robert, 310, 315, 364, 409, 416, 417,
428, 446.
Hasthorpe, John dc, 541.
Uastinges, Hastingges, Hastynges, Has-
tyngges, Edmund de, 68, 179, 291.
, , keeper of Berwick-on-Tweed,
459, 573.
, Elena de, or Helena de, 574.
, Emma daughter of Thomas de, 50.
, Geoffrey, 309.
, Henry de, 574.
, ....,., gauger at the Cinque Ports,
109.
, John de, 8, 11, 15, 25, 108, 137, 179,
196,577,581,584.
, , his park at Yerdeleye, 241.
Hastinge*;, &c., John de — cont.
, the elder. 108, 196, 200, 20U
830.
, , [the elder], and Isabella his
wife, 273, 280, 305, 330.
, , the younger, 108, 196.
, John son of John, 809.
, Thomas de, 574.
, William de, 13, 196, 229, 230.
Hastings, co. Sussex, 253, 601.
, castle of, 33, 197, 469, 479.
, free chapel of, S3, 67,197.
> , dean and chapter of, 354, 428,
566.
, , Nicholas Fermbaud, dean of,
489.
, Adam de Blida, prebendary of, 408,
428.
, Ingelram de Carleton, prebendary of,
408, 428.
, Richard de Elesfeld, prebendary of
Peasmarsh in, 479, 489.
Master Robert de Burghesshe, pre*
bendary of Peasmarsh in, 67, 489.
, Thomas de Lugore, prebendary of,
197.
, Thomas de Maurdyn, prebendary of,
197.
, prebend of Wreteling in. See
Wartling.
Hatcliffe, Hadclif [co. Lincoln], 513.
Haterbergh, William son of Emma de, 444.
Hateshawes, William de, 423.
Hatfeld, Hattefeld, John de, parker of Prest-
bury, 248.
, Ralph de, 316.
, CO. Kent. See Hothfield.
Hatfield, Hatfeld, Haytfeld, Heytfeld, co.
Hertford, 472.
, letters patent dated at, 175, 176.
, CO. York, 238, 244, 316.
, East, Ksthay tef eld in Holdemess, co.
York, 25.
, Bishops [in Broadwater hundred], co.
Hertford, 472, 542.
, , Gacelyn park in, 575.
Peverel, co. Essex, 187, 293, 342.
..- , , honor of, 569, 574.
Regis or Hatfield Broad Oak, co.
Essex, 494.
, prior and convent of, 494.
Hathelsay. See Haddlesey.
Hatherley [co. Gloucester], 421.
, Up, CO. Gloucester, 248.
Hatherleye, Henry de, 248.
Hathewoldenne. See Halden.
Hathewy, William, 13, 16, 199, 599.
WiUiam de, 304.
Hattebak, or Atte Bak, William, 584.
Hattefeld, Ralph de, 316.
SeeFeld; Hatfeld.
GENERAL INDEX.
711
Haabergeour, Haubergere, Ayicia la, of Lon-
doo, 94, 248, 257.
, John Ie,8l2.
Hauberk, William, 112.
Hauchache, William, 819.
, , his son Thomas, 319.
, , his wife Matilda,819.
Haudele. See Audeley.
Haaden, Grendon near, oo. Northumberland,
40.
Haudlo. See Hadlow.
Haudon, Aymer de, 447.
Haudri, Stephen, of Paris, 499.
Haueford. See Haverford.
Hauekjn, Bichard, 158.
Hauer, John, 64.
Haughmond, Haghmon, Haghemon, co. Salop,
559.
, abbot and convent of, 559.
, forest of, 559.
Haughton, Halughton [co. Durham], church
of, 466.
Halghton [oo. Northumberland],
John le clerk of, 40.
Haugnes. See Hawnes.
Haukesgargh, Uaukesgarthe, Adam de, and
William his brother, 88.
, William de, 867.
Haukeshurst, Haukhurst. See Hawkhurst.
Haukhille, Mary de, 297.
Haukyn, Gilbert, 143, 857.
, Henry, 289.
, Nicholas, 239.
, Roger, 239.
Hauleye, Richard de, 87.
See Hanley.
Haulo. See Hanlo.
Hanlton, John de, 39.
Thomas son of Thomas de, 844.
SeeH&ightou; Halton.
Haustede, John de, 64, 147, 339.
, , parson of Foxley, 183.
, Robert de, 104, 339.
, , the younger, 7, 18, 101, 104.
, , the younger, constable of Wind-
sor castle, 27, 47.
Hautbois, Great Hautboys, co. Norfolk, 492.
Hautepas, Geoffrey, 534.
Hauterive. See Alta Ripa ; Auteryve.
Hauteworth. See Highworth.
Hauteyn, Hamo, 143.
, John, 210, 308, 451.
, William, 143.
Hautwysele. See Ualtwhistle.
Hautwysil, William de, 39.
Hauville, Hauvile, Hauvylle, Greoffirey de, 828.
, John de, 323.
, Ralph dc, 535, 537, 589, 545.
, Robert de, 548.
..• , .king's clerk, chirographer to
the Bench, 22.
Hauville, &c., Robert de — cant,
, , keeper of the writ« and rolls of
the eyre in the county of Kent, 592.
, Thomas de, 474.
Hauwys. See Hawys ; Hewys.
Havehunte, Geofflrey de, 15, 16.
Hayeneyate, Hugh, 307.
Haverberge. See Harborougb.
Haverbergh, Roger de, 6.
Haverford, Henry de, of Scardebuigh, 489.
Haverford, Haueford, [co. Pembroke], 145,
146, 220.
, to provide ships, 858.
Haverhill, Haverhulle, co. Suffolk, 862.
Havering, Haveringges, co. Essex, 156, 816.
Haveringes, Haveringges, Haverynges, Haver-
inge, Havering, John de, seneschal of
Gascony, 9.
, Luke de, 260, 554, 555.
, Nicholas de, 222, 223, 584.
, Richard de, archbishop of Dublin, 8,
5, 6, 82, 61, 121, 193, 222, 288, 865,
266, 278, 281, 282, 878, 595, 596.
, and dean of Peneriche, 828.
, Master Richard de, 404, 576, 580,
583, 584.
, , keeper of the temporalities of
the see of Dublin, 321, 851, 878.
Haveringland, Heverynglond, co. Nc^olk,
477, 580, 533.
Haversham, co. Buckingham, 182.
, William parson of, 182.
, [or Faversham], 241.
Haverton, co. Stafford, 857.
Haward. See Howard.
Hawarden, Hawardyn, Howardyn [co. Flint],
360, 457, 463.
, Roger de Rysinge, parson of, 405.
Hawardesdalebek [co. York] , 446.
Hawardyn. See Hawarden.
Hawelond, Gilbert son of Clarice, 289.
Hawems, Haweins, Richard de, 229.
Hawerby, ? Hawordeby, Houwerdeby, co. Lin-
coln, 352, 501.
Hawkhurst, Haukeshurst, Haukhurst, co. Kent,
437, 548.
Hawnes, Haugnes [co. Bedford], 138.
Hawordeby. See Hawerby.
Haworth, Richard de, 156.
Haworthmerske [co. York], 156.
Hawton, Houton [co. Nottingham], 404.
Hawtrey. See Alta Ripa ; Auteryve.
Hawys, Hauwys, Henry, 477.
, Richard, 27.
, William, 373.
Hawysia, Richard son of, 871.
Hay, hi Haie, 594.
, la Haye [co. Hertford], 488.
Hay bote. Hey bote, 158, 494.
Haydor, Haidure, co. T/incoln, 588.
Haye, Haie, Hay, Heye, John, 807.
, John de la, 176, 358,
712
GENERAL INDEX.
^aye, &c., John de la — cont,
, ,., , a justice, 869, 426, 475.
, , , and Juliana his wife, 431.
, Thomas de la, 446.
," , of Oxford, 201.
, , Bichardde la, 347.
, Walter de la, 554, 5^5.
, , escheator for Ireland, 106,
, son of Walter le, 548.
, , William de la, 169.
or Heje, William atte, 170.
See Hay ; Hemel Hempstead.
Hayesone, Simon, 309.
, Walter, 309.
Hayford, Heyford, co. Salop, 399,
Hayles, Heyles, co. Gloacester, abbot of, 9,
187.
, abbot and convent of^ 217, 218, 585,
588.
^aylesham. See Hailshaip,
Haynton. See Hainton.
Hayt, Walter, 289.
Ilaytrmet, Richard, 309.
Haytfeld. See Hatfield.
Baytleye, John de, 340.
, Tboman son of Reginald de, 340.
Hayton, co. Nottingham, 350.
Hay ward, John le, of Bodeham, 573.
, Robert le, 244,
, Roger le, 63.
5ee Heyward.
^aywode, Haywod, Haiwode, Heywode,
William de, keeper of the seal for
debts, Exeter, 5, 283.
, , of Winchester, 534.
, , under sheriff of Devon, 63.
Haywood. See Heywood.
Haxleton, Has^ldene [co. Gloucester], Gilbert
the Granger o^ 600.
9ead. See Heved.
Headcom, Hedecrone, co. Kent, 243.
Headingley, H^dinggelee [co. York], 436,
437.
Headington, Hedyngton, co. Oxford, 217.
Health, notification of sound, 57, 189, 280,
375.
Heapham, £[epham, co. Lincoln, 368, 418.
Heathmangrove, Heytmongraye [go. Hunt-
ingdon], 351.
Heaton, Heton, co. Northumberland, 337.
, Hetton, 340.
}Ieavitree, Hevetre [co. Devon], 208.
Hebbelond, Walter de, 469.
Hebbesone, John, 344.
Hebeltwaythe, Thomas de, 245.
^ebrigge, John * of,' of Laxfield, 174.
, , , his brothers Adam, Feter, and
Thomas, 174.
ll^kes, Laurence de, and Adam his brother,
^3, 584,
Heckington, Hekyngton, Hekynton, co. Lin-
cohi, 107, 196, 336.
Heddesore, Geoffrey de, 368.
, John de, 368.
Heddewurthe, Heddeworthe, Osbert de, 548,
544.
Heddinggelee. See Headinglej.
Heddon [co. Northumberland], 344.
Hedecrone. See Headcorn.
Hedecronne, Geoffrey de, 478.
Hedon [co. York], 412, 544.
Hedyngton. See Headington.
Hegge, John de la, 78.
, William atte, 124.
Hegham. See Heghham ; Heigham.
Hegham Pottere. See Heigham Potter.
Heghe Luttleton. See Littleton.
Hegheller, Hugh de, 156.
Hegheswyndon. See Swindon.
Heghham, Hegham, Heigham, Geoffrej dc,
119.
, Roger de, an assessor for London,
59, 62.
, , baron of the Exchequer, 7, 100.
, a justice, 36, 38, 40, 45, 46, 85,
86, 108, 123, 124, 125, 149, 164.
, Stephen de, 387.
Heghton, William de, 15.
Heghtredebury. See Heytesbury.
Heigham, Stephen de, 887.
5ee Heghham.
Heigham Potter, Hegham Pottere [oo. Nor-
folk], Adam, parson of, 488.
Heilun, Meurice ap, 38.
Hekingham, John de, 542.
Hekyngton, Hekyoton. See Heckington.
Hekynton, Roger de, 40.
Helbeck, Hellebek [co. York], 245.
Helcot, John, of Pylardentone, 48.
Held, Adam atte, 238.
Heldenesse, John son of Robert de, 238.
Hele, CO. Lincoln. See Hole.
HeleV, Wido de, 574.
Heledon, Nether [? Lower Eltan], oo. Hi^nts,
206.
Helegye, Helegeye. See Hilgay.
Helevuic. See Helwick.
Helewell. See Holywell.
Helewys, John, 307.
, Robert, 307.
Helewysia, John son of, 89..
Hellawe [co. Lincoln] . See Belleau.
Helle, Richard de, 534.
Hellebeck, Hellebek, Ranulph de, and Beatrice
his wife, 181.
, l%omas 'of,' Alan his man, 245.
See Helbeck.
Hellencines, 215.
Hellow. See Belleau.
Helmerton. See Hilmarton.
Helmingham, Helmyngham, co. Suffolk, 326^
GENERAL INDEX.
713
Helmsley, Hamelak, Hanelake, [oo. Tork],
258, 449.
See Boa.
IIelpe,21.^.
Helpol, 586.
Uelpryngham, William de, 125.
Heltildesham. See Hezbam.
Helton, John de, 184.
Helton Flethan [co. We«tmoreland], 290.
Helvele, John de, prior of Kyrkham, 476.
Helward, Henry son of Henry, 8f»8.
Helwick, Heleuic [co. York], 347.
Hem, Little [co. Denbigh], 405.
Hembury. See Henbury.
Hemegrave, Hemmegrave, Edmund de, 184,
250, 813, 373.
Hemelhampstede, Hemelhamstede, Robert de,
455, 575.
, , presented to Suthkelseye church,
385.
, Roger de, 450.
Homel Hempstead, Hamelhampstede, co.
Hertford, 516.
, la Haye in, 432.
Hemelington. See Hemlington.
Hemelsey, Thomas de, 132.
Hemcnhale, Ralph de, 224.
See Hempnall.
Hemery, William, 477.
Hemfrey, Walter, 284.
Hemhale. See Hempnall.
Hemingby, Hemmynyby [co. Lincoln], 166.
Hemingford [Abbots], Hemmyngford, [co.
Huntingdon], 522.
near St. Ives, Hemmyngford [co.
Huntingdon], 18.
Hemlington, Hemelington [co. York], 277.
Hemmegrave. See Hemegrave.
Hemmyng. *Sf#* Hemyng.
Hemmyngburgh, Hem3mgburgh, Henmyng-
burgh, John de, parson of Antingham,
52, 272, 280.
, , , presented to Myddelton and
Colyntre churches, 93,
. . . , Robert de, presented to Antingham
church, 272, 280.
, Thomas de, 246.
, William de, canon of Lincoln, 348.
Hemmyngby, William de, 313.
See Hemingby.
Hemmyngford, Hemyngford, Jordan de, 478,
532, 534.
See Hemingford.
Hemphulme, Henepholm [co. i'ork], 440.
Hempnall, Hemenhale, Hemhale, co. Norfolk,
38, 173.
Hempstead by Ingham [co. Norfolk], 396,
397.
Hempstede. See Hampstead.
Hemyng, Ilemm^rng, Michael, 40.
, William,'l73.
Ilemyngburgh. See Hemmyngburgh.
Hemyngeston, Alan de, 208.
Hemyngford. See Hemmyngford.
Henbury, Hembury, Hambury [co. Glou-
cester], 279.
Salt Marsh, oo. Gloucester, 476.
Hendeman, Henry, 128.
Hendiman, Hendyman, Roger, 589, 540, 541.
Hendon, co. Middlesex, 438.
Hendred, East, Esthenreth, co. Berks, 424.
Henepholm. See Hempholme.
Hengham, Ralph de, 260, 261, 314.
, , a justice of the Bench, 2, 22,
68, 178, 356.
See Hingham.
Henham, co. Essex, 38.
Henlee, James de, 142, 146.
, John de, 387.
, William de, 426.
SeeHenlj,
Henley, Henlegh [oo. Dorset], 390.
, John the clerk o^ 890.
Henlewe. See Henlow.
Henlow, Henlowe, or Henlewe, oo. Bedford,
539,540,541,546.
Henly, Henlee, co. Surrey, 426.
Henmyngburgh. See Hemmyngburgh.
Hennerowe, 51.
Hennerowe, Laurence son of Adam de, 51.
Henney, Richard de, 109.
Henred, East, Esthenreth [oo. Berks], 417.
Henri, Henry, Walter, 539, 540, 541.
See Henry.
Henry II., king, 162.
III., king, 47, 111, 119, 135, 156, 179,
223, 352, 354, 429, 447.
Henry, Adam son of, 39.
, Alexander son of, 246.
, Alice daughter of, de Stainegrave, 348.
.. , Andrew son of 40.
, Aucher son of, and Joan his wife,
602, 606.
, Edmund sonV>f, de Chet, 1 65.
, Eva late the wife of Richardson of
Richard son of, de Bromlegh Abbatis,
605.
, Henry the someter of, 549.
, son of, de Katton, 439.
, son of, le Pestur, of Cranebrok,
478.
, John the hay ward of, 549.
, son of, 40, 51, 261.
, sonof,and Robert his brother,
40.
, son of, de Barneby, 247.
son of, de Derleye, and Matilda
his wife, 278.
, son of, de Gastrik, 188.
, son of, de Williamthorpe, 261.
, son of, le Waleys, 276.
, son of, son of Qilbertdc Blaktoft»
261.
714
GENERAL INDEX.
Henry— con/.
Jomesman. See Joniesman.
Nicbolas, 173.
, of Knoel, 43.
, Otto son of, de Bodrigan, 306.
, Patrick son of, 40, 541.
, Ralph son of, de Cestre, 366.
, Richard son of, de Gonehithe, 378.
» son of, le Louerd, 991.
> son of» le Tistour, of Slengesby,
298.
t son of, Richard son of; Eva his
wife, of Bromlegh Abbatis, 605.
t son of Richard de Walcring-
ham, 586.
, Robert son of, 22.
, ..... son of, de Cestre, 366.
son of, de North welle, 395.
, son of, de Sneythe, 297.
, Roger son of, 477.
f son of, Ralph and Roger sons of
the same Roger, 477.
, ..... son of, deWillardby; his daugh-
ters Matilda, Agnes, and Emma, 445.
> SOD of Roger son of, 869.
, Thomas son of, 40.
, son of, de Cwyk, 256.
, son of, de Norton, 229.
9 son of, Reyvesson atte Yate,
301.
, Walter. See Henri.
, William son of, 477.
, son of, le Clerk, of Wodeburgh,
297.
, son of, le Fevre of Egrun, 229.
son of, de Fiskergate, 346, 348.
, son of, de Katton, 439.
, son of, de Staxton, 438.
, son of, William son of, 261.
, To son of, de Leverton, 298.
Henton, co. Somerset, 156.
, prior and convent of, 156, 207.
[or Kenton] . 9ee Kenton.
See Hinton.
Heort, John le, 573.
Hepe, Robert atte, 170.
Hepemyle, John de, 247.
Hepham. See Heapham.
Hepton, Walter de, 269.
Herbert, John, 22.
, Roger, 165.
, son of. See Fis Herbert.
Herohai [co. York], 446.
Hercy, John de, and Letitia his wife, 232,
242.
, Luke de, 232, 242.
Herde, William le, 158.
Herdecote, co. Somerset. See Hurcot.
, CO. Wilts. See Hurcot.
Herdewyk. See Hardwick; Herdwik; St.
Neot's, Hardwick.
Herdwik, Herdewik, Herdewyk, Herdwyk,
Augustine de, 372, 423.
, John son of Nicholas de, 536, 537,
538, 539,540,541, 545.
, Nicholas de, 372, 423.
, , and Scholastica his wife, 536,
537, 538, 639, 540, 641, 545.
Vincent son of Nicholas de, 536, 637,
538, 539, 640, 541, 545.
See Hardwick.
Hereford, church of St. Ethelbert, 14.
bishop of. See Swinef eld.
» dean of, John de Aqnaklanca, 14, 80,
486.
» dean and chapter ot 162, 192, 395.
, Master Adam de Cyrencestria, canon
of, 64.
» Richard de Deovre, canon of, 170.
, archdeaconry and deanery of, 395.
, bishopric, diocese, or see o^ 12,22,
57, 117, 142, 178, 186, 269, 341, 399,
407.
t , collectors of the tenth in, 146,
192.
Hereford, county of, 94, 249, 329, 546, 547.
, commissioners to assess the twentieth
and fifteenth for, 23.
to assess a fifteenth and tenth in,
521.
, to levy the twenty-fifth in, 185.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 31, 53, 66.
, sheriff of, 160.
, third penny of, 160.
and Essex, earl of. See Bohnn.
Hereford, town or city of, 11, 34, 163, 217,
359, 362.
, pavage for, 430.
seal for recognisances of debts for, 11,
133, 143.
Hereford, co. Chester. See Hartford.
Hereford, Adam de, 169.
,Johu de, 16, 419, 450, 495, 575,
599.
, Ralph de, 206.
, Robert de, 417. ,
Hereforton. See Harvington.
Hereman, John, 357.
Herentals, 557.
Heresy. See Depravity.
Hereward, Clement, 127.
John, 238.
...., Richard, of Waleton, 383.
, Robert de, sheriff of Cambridge, Nor-
folk, and Suffolk, 97.
, Robert, the younger, 128, 171.
See Herward.
Herewyk. See Harwich.
Herewys, Thomas, 307.
Herfordyngbury. See Hertingfordbury.
Herforton. See Harvington.
Herietsham. See Harrietsham*
GENERAL INDEX.
715
Hering, Herring, Heryng, John, 804.
, Kobert,304.
, Roger, 178.
, Thomas, 178.
, Williaqi, of Beston, 41.
See Haryng.
Heriot, Heryet [co. Edinhurgh] , 446.
Herland, Herlaund, John, of Kymbarie, 368,
371, 542.
Herlaston, William de, 577, 584.
, , presented to Corston Dynham
church. 111, 116.
Herlaund. See Herland.
Herlawe, William de, 520.
See Harelaw.
Herle, Hugh de, 309.
, Robert de, 92.
, , an assessor, co. Leicester, 24,
185.
, William, 867.
Herlesay. See Harlsey.
Herlesson, William, 576, 588.
Herlison, Reginald, 25.
Herlwyn, Robert, 808.
Herman, Hugh, of Whiteby, 474.
, , and Juliana his wife, 474.
Hermanville, Hermaville, Ralph de, 2, 279.
Hermer, Walter, 444.
Hermesthorpe. See Harmthorpe.
Hermit. See Lermyte.
Heron, Herun, Roger, 4, 819, 356.
. See Heyron.
Herpesfeld, John de, 26.
See Harpsfield.
Herring. See Bering.
Herrings from Gernemuthe, 86.
Hershalton, Pentecost de, 244.
Herste, William de, 477, 584.
Hert, John, 170.
, Thomas, 460.
, Thomas son of William le, of North-
bury, 47.
, Walter, and Roesia his wife, 350.
, William, 227.
See Hart.
Hert da. See Hartcla.
Hertcumbe, Hertecumbe, Nicholas de, 25.
William de, 244.
See also Ertecumbe.
Herteborne, Herteboume, Hertebume. See
Hartbum.
Hertecumbe. See Hertcumbe.
Hertelpole, Hsrtepol, Herterpol, Geoffrey de,
17, 50, 75,86, 169,202.
, Hertelpol; Herterpol. See Hartle-
pool.
Harteshorn, Robert de, his son, 289.
Hertewegh', 215.
Hertford, county of, 94, 249, 321, 829.
commiRsioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 184.
Hertford, county of— con/.
, to assess the twentieth and fif«
teenth for 23.
, a fifteenth and tenth in,
521.
t conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 81, 54, 146.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 64,
155.
, sheriff of, 98.
, the Templars' lands in, 181, 242,
585, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 545.
, supplies for Scotland from, 81.
« f Gloucester and, earl of. 5m Clare.
Hertford, town oi^ 472.
, castle and town of, 158, 217*
, letters patent dated at, 205, 206, 208.
, Robert, prior of, 112.
Hertford, Alice late the wife of William de,
816,317.
, Eliasde, 150.
, , his son Rlias, 150.
, Peter de, 495, 504, 580.
Richard de, abbot of Waltham Holy
Cross, 76.
Hertfordyngbury. Se§ Hertingfordbury.
Hertho, Andrew de, 860.
Herthull, Herthulle, Richard de, 166.
, , sheriff of Warwick, 209.
See Harthill.
Herthurst. See Hartest.
Hertiland. See Hartland.
Hertingfordbury, Hertfordyngbury, Herfbrd-
yngbury, co. Hertford, 528.
Hertlepol. See Hartlepool.
Hertrepol. See Hartlepool.
Hertrygge, John de, 203.
, , Nicholaa his wife, 203.
Hertz, Richard, of Stapleford, 22.
Herun. See Heron.
Hervey, Henry, Asketil son of, de Buketon,
443.
, Henry son of, 574.
, Richard son of, 35.
Hervoys, William son of Thomas, 356.
Hervy. See Hervey.
Hervy, Insula. 5ee Great Island.
Hervyngton, 227.
Herward, Richard, 289.
, Roger, 289.
See Hereward.
Herward<«toke, John de, 159.
Herwy, Gilbert, 239.
Herwynton, Adam de, 329, 498, 502.
, presented to Aure church, 12,
22.
Heryet. See Heriot.
Heryng. See Hering.
Hesel, John son of Richard de, 844.
See Hessle ; Parva Heaele.
716
GENERAt INDEX.
HeMtarion, John de, sao, 49B, SOO, SOS, 508.
, prcMUted to Little L«nvsre
chareh, 119.
, Bobert de, 95, 100.
Iii^ heir, 100.
Robert bod of Eobtrt de, 99.
UaRtsr BoRer de, 334, 448.
Sit HuUrtOD; HeMllertOD; Hei-
Heoele. f^et Parva Hesele.
Heaelingfeld, Geoftrej de, 419.
HesulingtoQ, Oeoflre; aaa of Alexander de,
377.
Heaellecton, Thomas boq of Thomas de, 440.
Sw Heseiartoii ; QesIertOD.
Buaelsbanc, Kobeit de, 512!).
., .; or lleSBflshiidh, Waller biihop of
Bath and We)U. 97, H)S, 14il.
Eeslerton. Kofier de, bin man, S04.
See fieie]\enoa.
HeaMliihagh. Sec Heielshawe.
Hea*le, Heiel [co. York], 389.
H«he, Hetthfl, ileurj atte, 406.
Heiu7de,4S4, MS.
, de 1b,86S.
, Hugh atte, 170.
Melhel. lUtUW-. [co. Norfolk], 499.
Eetheraet, Simon de, 276.
Hethille. See Hetbel.
HeihjDdeDne, Thomae bod of Hubett de. 168.
Ileloa, David de, 5i2.
Hobm lie, 542.
SecHeatou.
Hetthe. Set Hethe.
Hetton. Set Healon.
Heucaatel, Robert de, 358.
Henldiy. Uervara, 3 a 8.
Heme. See Enre.
Heuwyi. Set HewjB.
Ilevcd, John, 47 S,
Kobvrt, of Ljiton, 359.
tievenhale, Jtalpb de. SiS.
Hevere, TbomuH ion of Simon de, 5S.
Herecjnglond. Bee HaTeringland.
neVL-tre. See HeaTitrae.
lleTisid [Scotland] 447.
Hevybyhbdii, Slepbun, 85.
Be«er, Henrr, 543.
Hevjk, William de, 36.
HewjB, HeuwjB, Hmrfssbe, Richard de, SO,
900.
, Thomas de, 344.
See alio Btwfg.
Hexham, HeitildeBham, co. Morthamberland,
M, 965.
, prior and conTeut of, 159.
, Kepevyk by, co. NorthamberUnd,
565.
H«xtan. See Hexton.
Hutildcsham. Si* Hexham.
Helton, Hextao, Henrf de, 118.
, Robert de, 7.
, bii MQ Clement, 7.
, hii wifb Pefrooella, T.
He;bote. Sec Hiiybnie.
BejrdaD, Ilej-.k-n [co, K.aex] , church of, 397.
HejdoD, Waiter de, 948.
Heje. See Haye.
Hej^oid, CO. Salop, 399.
Hejford, Simon de, 591.
Hejhamstt-de, John c!e, 4S6.
Heylt, Robert dc. SB, 577, 584.
Beylea. See Haylel.
Hejrlinge, William de, 184.
Hey Is^od, Wultur. £39.
Hejrmere. See Highmore.
HejQcok, TbomoB, 53
and William hii brothel, 531.
orHomcok. See Uomcok.
HeftM, Forlor, 873.
Hejron, Heron, Johp, 344.
, Robert de, contruller for Scotland, (,
IDS, 381.
See Heron.
Heysaad. Hugb do, 475, S49.
., Williiimdc,47S, 548.
Hejlenhurj', lleplitreJebury. co. Wil(«, t6S>
179, 391.
Hejtfeld. See Hatfield.
Heytmoagrave. See HesthmangroTe.
Hcyville, PhUip de, 350.
Heytrard. Kicliard le, of DpkeiworthB, 240.
, , of Lecliampton, £49.
Thomae Ic of Burt's. 299.
William le, ofElmcdoD, S38.
, John hia brother, 338.
Set Hayvard.
Heywode. Set Hayvode.
HeTwood, Haywood, co. Stafford, letter*
patent dated at, 133, 183, 163, 171,
178.
Hiberais, John de, 7, 60, 1 IS, 233, SS9, 358.
preseoted to the church of SIb-
banan, 38.
Roger de, 107.
, ■Waller de. pursOTi of Dene, 549.
William ion of Alexander do, 65.
Uicundicbe, Richnnl. 371.
Hida, Anketil de, 391.
Hide, William del, 475.
Hide, West, la Hide [co. Hereford], 138.
SeeEgteton; Hyde.
Hides. See Cuttomg.
Higge, Rlcbur'l, 36S. 371, 534.
Ui^geleye, Adniu. a canon of St. Hin'a,
Uulefli,46u.
High Teikk. Scr Peak.
Higham. See Fother.
Hi^more, ? Heymere, eo. Oxford, 131.
GENERAL tNDEX.
717
Ilighworth, Haoteworth, co. Wilts, 216.
Hikeman, Ralph, 406.
Hildenley, Hildingle [co. York], 489.
Hildercle,Seman de, 520.
Hildere, GeofiFrey the, 355.
Hilderthorpe [co. York], 445.
Hilderwelle, Nicholas de, 138.
Hildingle. See Hildenley.
Hildresham, Ro^er de, 240.
Hilfield, Hulfeld, co. Dorset, 389.
Hilgay, Helegeye, Helegye, co. Norfolk, 350,
372.
Hill, HuUe [co. Gloucester], i52.
Halle, CO. Gloucester, 161, 210, 211.
, la Hulle, CO. Devon, 65.
ScifHille; HuUe.
Hillary, John, 538, 548.
Hille, John atte, 419.
, , and Adam his brother, 314.
, Roger del, 307.
, Walter del, 4«2.
, William atte, 262.
See H alle ; Uppehille.
Hillestede, Theobald de, 550.
Hillum. William de, archdeacon of Tevydale,
450.
, , presented to Great Lynford
church, 140.
, , presented to Rothelee church,
93.
Hilmarton, Helmerton, co. Wilts, 145.
Hilton, Hugh de, 89.
, Peter Huesknave de. 89.
, Robert de, 4, 304, 436.
Ilinderclay, Hindircle [co. Suffolk], 525.
Hindircle. See Uinderclay.
Hindlip, Hyndelepe, co. Worcester, 37 1 .
Hindringham, Hyndringham [co. Norfolk],
Hine of Thomas de Hoton, Alan the, 37.
Hingham, Hengham [co. Norfolk], 258.
Hintlcsham, Hyntelesbam [co. Suffolk], 563.
Hinton, Henton, co. Wilts, 228.
, Little, Hynyngton [co. Wilts], 342.
, North, Northinton, co. Wilts, 494.
Se« Hynton.
Hisclerk, Thomas, 360.
Hisplogheman, Nicholas, 42. 169.
Histon, CO. Cambridge, 221.
Hitche, Iluthe, Adam de, 369, 426.
, [or Bitche], John de, 585, 587, 539,
545.
See Hitchin.
Hitchin, Hitche, co. Hertford, 79, 133, 139,
318, 545.
Hitcoat Batrim, Hudecote [in Middleton
parish, co. Gloucester], 2t$0.
Hithebethe bridge. See Nottingham.
Ho, William de, a friar de Penitentia, 18.
Ho. See Hoe ; Hoo ; Hou.
Hobl>e, John son of John, 477.
I
Hobblers, 454.
Hobeshort, Alice, 151.
Hoby. See Holiby.
Hockeleye, Hockele, Henry de, 232, 242.
, , an attorney, 78.
, Robert de, 60.
Hod, Adam, 239.
, Thomas, 477.
, Stephen, 170.
Hodard, John, 39.
Hodardesuo, John, 40.
, John his brother, 40.
Hodbred, WUliam, 170.
Hoddel, Richard de, 310.
Hoddesdon, Hoddeston, Hodeston, co. Hert^
ford, 544, 603, 605.
See oImo Huddesdoo.
Hodeboville, Hudeboville, Hillary late the wife
of John de, 278.
, Margaret late wife of Walter de, 376.
, Roger de, 559.
Hodeford [member of the manor of Hendon],
CO. Middlesex, 438.
Hodeleston. See Huddleston.
Hodenak. See Had nock.
Hodenet, Richard de, 399.
, , Thomas his son and his wife
Margaret, 399.
See Hodnet.
Hodere, John le, Fyna late the wife of, 189.
Hodeston. See Huddesdon.
Hodestone. See Hodson.
Hodnet, Hodenet, co. Salop, 399.
Hodoun, William, of Esthenreth, 417.
Hodson, Hodestone [co. Wilts], 504.
Hoe, CO. Essex. See Suthho.
CO. Norfolk, 241.
5eeHo; Hoo ; Hou.
Hoe Grange, Hough or Hogh [in the parish
of Bnidbome], co. Derby, 195.
Hoere, Master William de, receiver for South
and West Wales, 134.
Hoese, or Hose, Henry, 30.
, John de la, 101.
See Huse.
Hog. See Hogge.
Hoga, Robert de, 25.
Hogelond, Robert de, 406.
Hogge, Hog, John, 126, 127.
, John of Wiston. 547.
, Richard, of Durlei, 549.
, Thomas de, 583.
See Hoga; Hugge.
Hoggei*, St. Mary de. See Dublin.
Hogh, CO. Derby. See Hoe Grange.
Hogheles, Walter, 534.
Hoghton, Hugh de, 503.
, John de, 138.
Stephen de, 351.
See Houghton.
GENERAL INDEX.
719
Holt Castle, Chastellyon [Castell Lleon], co.
Denbif^h, 405.
Holtale, Walter de, 319.
Holtby, Hoby [co. York], 132, 541.
Holtham, Roger de, 72, 73.
See Hothum.
Holueston. See Holverstone.
Holun. See Holne.
Holverstone, Holvoston, co. Norfolk, 263.
HolvestOD. See HoWerstone.
Hoi way, Holeweye [co. Dorset], 389.
Hoi well, Holewelle, co. Herts, 170.
Holwode, CO. Lincoln, 409, 560.
Holworth, Holeworthe [co. Dorset], 389.
Holy Cross, or Temple Church. See Bristol.
Holy Island, Holieland [or Lindisfiim], co.
Northumberland, 452.
Holy Land, pilgrimage to, 102, 324, 858,
566.
Holy Trinity, house of the. See Caen.
Holyhead, St. Cy hi. Castle Kyby.co. Anglesey,
Master Robert de Cisterna, provost of,
289.
, Robert de Wyndesores, provost of,
557.
Richard de Wotton, provost of, 480,
484.
, Peter de Abyton, provost of, 484.
Holynes, Florence late the wife of William de,
472.
Holywell, Haliwelle, co. Huntingdon, 477,
532, 533, 534.
, Helewelle, co. Lincoln, 76.
See Haliwell.
Homby. See Holmby.
Homel, Richard, 39.
, his brother William, 39«
Homewyk. See Hunwick.
[Homicide], pardon to a child for, 198, 849.
Homouthe, John, 311.
Homund, Isabella, 241.
Homwode, William atte, 406.
Honeden. See Hundon.
Houewyk, or Hunewyk, Richard de, 554, 555.
Honilane, Ralph de, orfevre, 247.
Houingham. See Honyngham.
Honneslawe. See Hounslow.
Hono. See Houo.
Honybume, Thomas de, 366.
Honyngham,* Honingham, Hovingham, Ho-
vyngham, Jolm de, 539, 540, 541.
Hoo, Bartholomew de, and Avelina his wife,
241.
, GeofiFrey de, 259.
, John atte, 128.
, John de, 589.
, , presented to Langham church,
525.
, , of Laxfeld, 174, 423.
, Richard son of Matilda de, 241.
, Robert de, 195.
, ....!., the younger, 80, 90.
Hoo — coii^
, Walter son of Robert del, 170.
, William de, parson of Drayton, 405.
, , presented to Draiton church,
292.
Hoo, 404.
[co. Kent], 153.
, church of, in the diocete of Norwieh,
505.
See Ho ; Hoe ; Hou.
>Hoofield, Hulfeld, co. Chester, 155.
Hooton Paynel, Hoton Paynel, oo. York, 811,
867.
Roberts, Hoton Robert [co. York],
529.
Roberts, Hoton Underhegh, oo.
York, 431.
Hope, CO. Chester, 217.
[co. Derby], 461.
[co. blint], castle and manor of, 79.
and Hopedale, co. Flint, Welshmen
of, 239.
, CO. Salop, 586.
, CO. York, 810.
Hopedale, Hope and, co. Flint, Welshmen of,
239.
Hopel, John, 373.
Hopeman, Richard, 129.
Hoperton, Adam de, 246, 310, 476, 538, 584,
535, 601.
, Hughde, 581.
Hoppe, William, 51.
Hoppere, Richard le, 884.
Hopehort, Alan son of Sarra, 252.
Horald. See Harald.
Hordley, Hordelegh [co. Oxford], 845.
Hore, Stephen le, 193.
, WiUiamle,231.
> , parson of Pencarrek church, 95.
Horestan, Horstan, Horston, or Horestone [in
the parish of Honley, co. Derby],
castle of, 378, 416, 428, 468,488» 528,
565, 568.
f , Robert de MaIoLacn,eon8table
of the castle, 488.
Horethorne, co. Somerset, 495.
Horham, Horsham, co. Suffolk, 262.
Horkesleigh. See Horksley.
Horkesley, William de, 115.
Horkestowe, Master Geoffrey de, 285.
Horksley, Horkesle, Horkesleigh, Orkele, co.
Essex, oell of Thetford prioiy, 7.
, Stephen de Larriena, or Laryaoa, prior
of, 188, 277, 488.
Horley, Homlee [co. Surrey], 556.
Hormed, Simon de, 25.
Horn, Home, Henry, of Barnard Castle, 388.
, John, 170.
, John de, 421, 423.
, Robert, of Chapynton, 296.
, William, 109.
^*ee Home ; Hume.
720
GENERAL INDEX.
i
Hornbj, Horneby, John de, 22.
Thomas de, of York, 180, 171.
William de, 296.
, , and Walter his sod, 125, 166.
Homcastel, Martin, 522, 524, 567, 587.
Homcastle, Homcastel, Homcastre, co. Lin-
cohi, 47, 141,251,252.
, Thornton by, 87, 257.
Homcastre, Thomas son of Joscelin de, 252.
See Horocastle.
Horn clerk, John, 261.
Homcok, Thomas, 531.
, , and William his brother, 581.
, or Heyucok. See Heyncok.
Home, Horn, co. Rutland, 497, 502.
See Horn.
Homeby. See Hornby.
Horning, Horoyng [co. Norfolk], 301.
Homington, Hornyngton, co. York, 872.
by Bolton Percy, co. York, 472.
Horalee. See Horley.
Hornsea Beck, Humsebeke [formerly a street
in the town of Hornsea], co. York, 295.
Hornyngton. See Homington.
Horpol, Thomas de, 118, 124, 244.
, WiUiam de, 25, 180.
Horpole. See Harpole.
Horre. See Hurre.
Horringes, Adam de, 295.
Horse, horses, mares, colts, foals, palfreys,
&c., 34, 145, 171, 175, 194,224,244,
265, 266, 269, 287, 290, 291, 407, 419,
441, 482, 490, 492, 518, 516, 518, 519,
520, 524, 525, 531, 547, 549, 552, 553,
554, 558, 562, 567, 568, 587, 589, 592,
606.
to be bought beyond seat, 262, 492.
from Lombardy, 100, 232.
, Navarre, 290.
, Spain, 82, 204, 291, 487, 557.
grant of foals by the king, 392, 414.
, the king's, 587, 606.
the king's stud, 392, 414, 554, 562,
592.
, stealing, 138, 194, 844, 861, 883.
, a tail cut off a, 372.
Horseheath, Hortethe, co. Cambridge, 159,
262.
, Simon, parson of, 262.
Horsoie. Set Horseye.
Horsole, co. Surrey; See Horsley.
Horseleye, Horsley, Horsle, Alexander de, 28.
Richaxd de, 183, 250. 262, 809, 423.
Horsethe, Alice late the wife of John de, 262.
, William son of John de, 262.
See Horseheath.
Horsewyk, John de, 362.
Horseye, Horseie, Henry de^ 395, 467, 502.
, Matthew de, keeper of St. Mary's,
Webrigge, 142, 143.
Horsford [co. Norfolk], 41.
Horsham, Hugh de, 259.
, John de, 190, 373.
, William de, 259.
Horsham, 478.
, CO. Norfolk, 41.
, St. Faith's, prior of, 41.
, , William, prior of, 25, 839.
, , outrage upon the prior and
monks uf, 41.
[co. Sussex], 25.
See Horham.
Horshnlle, Dionisia de, 223.
Horsington, co. Somerset, 341, 510.
Horsle, Horsley. See Horseleye.
Horsley, Horseley [co. Derby] , 8.
, CO. Derby. See Horestan.
Horseie, Horsle, co. Surrey, Robert
de Bardelby parson of, 113.
, West, CO. Surrey, John de Ockam
parson o^ 113, 116.
See Horksley.
Horstan. See Horestan.
Horstede, Alice late the wife of John de, 325.
Horston. See Horestan.
Hurton, Adam de, 288.
John de, a monk of Bermundescye,
138, 566.
• John son of Emma de, 298.
, Robert de, 28.
Roger de, 117, 118.
, , prior of Launceston, 69.
, Stephen de, 20.
Horton, 298.
[co. Northampton], 497.
Horwode, NichoUs de, 539, 540, 541.
, WiUiam de, 7S.
Hose, Hoese, John de la, 101.
, Henry, 30.
.-.. See Huse.
Hose, Howes [co. Leicester], 241.
Hotfot, John, 531.
Hotham, Hothum [co. York], 425.
Hothfield, Hatfeld, co. Kent, 391,
Hothum, Hotnam, Huthum, 6eofib«y de 24»
34, 86. 88, 167, 203.
, Geoffrey, * Geffreyeseijant of,' 425.
, John de, 184, 219, 256, 371, 381,397»
479, 571, 575, 579.
, chancellor of the Exchequer,
515.
, , chancellor of the Excheqoery
Dublin, 114, 206, 277, 430.
, , escheator [North of] Trent,
203, 205, 206, 2l9, 236, 277, 324, 325,
326, 338.
, keeper of the priory of Lenton,
571.
, keeper of Newstead priory, 802.
.k , to be presented to a benefice, 75,
293.
, , prebendary of Sty velynton, 337.
GENERAL INDEX.
721
flothum, kc.f John de — cont,
, , presented to Cotyngham church,
411,414.
, , preRented to Kyrkeby in As-
shefeld church, 337.
, , presented to Roiiley church,
212.
, Richard son of Geoffrey de, 287.
, Robert de, 263.
, Master Thomas de, presented to Hil-
dircle church, 525.
, , presented to Selston church,
286.
, Master William de, chancellor of the
Exchequer, Dublin, 451.
See Holtham ; Hotham.
Hotoft See Huttoft.
Uoton, Oliver de, 246.
, Richard de, vicar of Little Markham,
526, 558.
, Robert son of John de, 288.
, son of Nigel de, 476.
, Simon de, 879.
Thomas de, 37, 165, 538.
, , his hine Alan, 37.
, son of Thomas de, 37.
SeeHooton; Houton; Mutton.
Hoton, moor of. See Hutton Moor.
Paynel. See Hooton Paynel.
.. Robert. See Hooton Roberts.
Underlegh. See Hooton Roberts.
Hotot, John de, 260, 261, 314, 317, 367.
, Roger, 247.
Hottere, Robert le, 246.
Hou, Alan «on of Richard de la, of Thometon,
296.
iSccHo; Hoe; Hoo.
Houby, Walter de, 505.
Houdernesse. See Holderness.
Houeden, Hovedeii, Robert de, pieseuted to
Edelyngton church, 97.
, Stepheu son of Stephen de, 247.
, William de, 12.
, , presented to Broxbolm church,
84.
See Howden.
Houedeshire. See Howdenshire.
Hr>uel, Alan, 324.
See Howel ; Huel ; Huwelle.
Hougate, Thomas de, 530, 533, 598.
Hough. See Hoe Grange.
Houghton, Emma de, 18.
, , John her Hon, 1 8.
Houghton, Hoghton, church of, 466.
by Bedford, co. Bedford, 138.
by Northampton, 324.
, CO. Huntingdon, 18, 522.
Houk, Hook, Howk, Huck, Huk, Huke,
Hue, Anketinus de, 346.
, Thomas de. 172.
63679.
Houk, &c. — cont,
, William de, 30, 58, 72, 88, 123, 245,
262, 307, 308, 310, 312, 314, 316, 317,
862, 366, 373, 417, 418, 426, 462, 465,
470, 471, 472, 47b, 499, 529. 536, 540,
541, 543, 549, 601, 602, 603, 605, 606.
, Willinm,88.
See Hok.
Hound, Hune [co. Hants], 323.
Hound Street, Hundesterte [co. Somerset],
293.
Hounshalgh, Gamel de, 39.
, Stephen de, 39.
Hounslow, Honneslawe [co. Middlesex] , hos-
pital of, 578.
Houo, Hono, Guy, 239.
, Simon, 239.
, Thomas, 239.
, Thomas eon of Andrew, 239.
Housebote, 1 52, 494.
Household, the king's, 107, 158, 271, 274,
404, 406, 40:, 454, 456, 463, 464, 484,
4S5, 494, 495, 501, 503, 509, 614, 516,
.527.
, a buyer of. 5cc Turk.
, clerk of the, Henry de Comobia, 120
V marshal of the, 538, 555.
, purveyors of the. See Purveyance.
, steward of the, 538.
, See Audeley; Male Lacu;
Payn; Stapleton.
, steward and marshal of the king's,
232, 382.
, SeeJAvery.
[regulation of the royall, 215, 274,
395.
of queen Isabella, 495.
Iloushald, Peter, 432.
Housum, Nicholas, 282.
Houton, Gilbert de, 87.
, Thomas de, 126.
, William de, 27, 158.
S'eeHa^ton; Hooton; Hoton; Hutton.
Houvo. See Hove.
Houwelle. See Howel.
Houwerdeby [? Hawerby], co. Lincoln, 501.
Hove, Houve, co. Sussex, 252.
Hove, Hughde, 183.
floveden. See Houeden.
Hovingham, Hovyngham, co, York, 197. 207.
by Wath [co. York], 265.
See Honyngham.
Hovington, John son of John de, 178.
Hovyngham. See Honyngham; Hovingham.
How. See H^ie.
Howard, Haward, Alice late the wife of
William, 308.
William de, a justice of the Bench,
2, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 49, 73, 86, 88, 89,
ISO, 152, 164.
Howardyn. iSee Hawarden.
z z
722
OEITEBAL IKDEX.
Bowden, Himedon, co. York, 167, 17B, S4T,
sei, M7.
letlsn pHteat daled gt, 462, 463, 478.
Bondeoshire, Houedcsliire, co. York, 310.
Howe, JohD, 141.
JuhD Kon or Reginald tUe, 39.
Howel, Howell, Hovelle, Hnuel. Hoawelle,
Tnhame, SS4.
, Walter, 539, S4i>, 541.
SeeHoneli Huel ; Hnwelle.
Howelei, Henry, 300.
Howea, Bobert bod of Alan de la, 2S8.
5m Hose.
Hovk. See Houk.
Hozne [co. Suffolk], 78. '
H07, AleiiDder le, 96S,
Hubert, Adam, of Worham, 339.
, Bichard, prsiented to Snthwrne
church, 408.
Tfaomu SOD of, de HeibfndeuDe, j
163. I
HabertiDi, Fredoehiua, S5. i
Hue. See Hook.
HnccMe. 5m Hulcol.
■ilii^k. ,S'-rlIout. I
HucknallTorkard [00. Noltingham] , B. j
Huctred, .<,r' I Y'lilrcrl.
Hudard, John, witb Robert and John bin
BODB, 477.
HiiddcHdon, Hoddendon, Adam de, 368.
Tlmniiis df, [^.'t, S44. I
See HoddeadoD.
Hndde*<relle. ,'i<re lludswell.
HuddlMtoo, Hudde-^toti co. Vork].4l4,'(41.
Hndeboville. See Uodebnv'iUe.
Hndecote. See Hitcoat.
HudBwell, HuddeswelU [co. York], 245.
Huel, Adam, S36, S37, 93S, 539, 540, 541,
545.
S«eHouel; Howell { Huwelle.
Hugate, Nicholai de, pnnon of Aber chapel,
110, 195, 198.
, , presenteil to Beoj'iigworth
church, !09.
presented to Catberlafcb church,
73.
parsoD of Scartbou, 78, 268.
, ki-epur of thB hospital of St.
Nicholai, York, 34, 1*6,
Hn^ord, Uu^gufon), Waller de, 581.
, , a commissi oner of array,
CO. York, 81.
Uugelin, Bartholomew, of Lucca, S5.
Hngelini, Hugelyn, Beruurd, 484.
, Ougeliu, ■iS*,'21s.
See Huphclvn.
Hnjige, William, 3U3, 563.
See Hogge ; Uggei.
lluggeford. See Hugeford.
Bngeljn. Set Hugelini.
..,, son of, de MukeleidoD - in
Halei, Alice late the wife of, 980.
,.., Alaa RODof, deGruybr 3U7
.... Alexander son of, de Wsli-ole. 307.
..., Emma daujihlpr of, It iWur, 390.
r, 364.
if of oyer and tet-
, son of John non of, 1S8.
, Isabella lute the wife of John aon of,
86, 177.
, John son of, 40, 859, 3S6, 495.
son of, son of Adam, 419, 171.
, aon of, de Oerounde, 85.
son of, de Shenefeld, 340.
son of, de Tulcrynpton. 83.
, >on of, de Wrnstlirgworthe, 5S5,
637, 589.
son of, the elder, and John his
brother, 539,540,541.
, Nicholas son of, 477.
, son of, de Sutton of York, 496.
, Nigel son of, de Thorneton, 126.
Patrick BOH of, de Bland, 254, G04.
, Philip Hon of, 3ia, 816.
Richard sod of, le Moine of Sbald-
ham, 593.
, Thomas son of, de Wjlberston, 997.
, Waller son of, son of Adam, 603.
, William son of. de Billehury, S.
Hughe, Nicholas son of Robert, 378,
See Hughemaydeu, &C.
Hughelyn, Peter, of Mertok, 290.
Thomas, 199, 940.
Tlinma>.<le. 29.
Sei- HiiReliii!.
Hiighemayd,o,Aliw,470.
Hiiglif^lavernrr, Robert, 603.
Hughman, John, and Roger his brother, 47T.
Hughlred, Huctred. See Ughtred.
Huhe, Huk. See Houk.
Hul, rirer. See Hull.
Hulcot, Hnceote [co. Bucks], 949.
Hulfeld. 5e«Hime1d.
Oil. I.h,-Mfr. SwHoofield.
Hull. Hul, .0. Y,irk. riyer, 415, 440, 446, 608.
See Kingston-upon Hall.
Hulle, Adam del, 155.
Gilbert uppc, 406.
, John atte, of Hynteleshwn, 5SS.
Nicholas son of Ralph del, 15B.
Robert atie, and Alexander hit brothar,
89,
Robert del, 476.
, John his brother, 476.
Roger atte, 311.
William de. serjt-anl-at-Brroa, 107.
, William de l», 303, 399.
William del, of ATebury, SIT.
See Bill i Hille ; Upp«bill*.
\
GENERAL INDEX.
723
Holies, James son ofThomss de, 478.
Hulme. See Holme.
, St. Benedict. See Holme.
Hulan, John de, 109.
Hulyere, Geoffrey le, 309.
Humber, the river, co. York, 38, 94, 310, 817,
459, 536, 544, 605.
, commission </e walliia et /aaattM for
the banks of the, 167.
Stfc* Harton-apon-Humber ; Coatei.
Hamberston, Humberstan, uo. Lincoln, 171,
241, 483.
, abbot and convent of, 153.
Humbleton, Thomas de, 235.
Uumframville. See Umframville.
Humfrey, Hunfrey, Umfrei, Umfrey, John, of
Swaveseie, 477, 532, 583, 534.
, William, 89.
Humphrey, Henry son of, le Warner, 126,
127.
, John son of, de Bello Campo, and
Joan his wife, 488.
, Walter son of, de Pentelowe, 259.
Hundemaneby, Owen de, 445.
See Hunmanby.
Hundesdiche, Hundesdyche, John de, 543,
544.
Hundesbille, Richard, of Long Staunton, 538.
Hundesley, Hu^h son of Ralph de, 347.
Hundesterte. See Hound Street.
Hundmaneby. See Hunmanby.
Hundon, Honedcu, co. Suffolk, 262, 420.
Hune, Duncun, 288.
See Hound.
Hune worth, Roger de, 28S, 284.
Hunewyk, Honewyk, Richard de, of Essex,
554, 555.
Hunfrey. See Humfrey.
Uungerford [co. Berks], 549.
IIuDgerford, Isaak de, 382.
, John de, 382.
Hunmanby. Hundmanebv, Hundemaneby [co.
Ycrk] . 442, 444. '
Ilun&flef, or Hun^Iet [co. York], 347.
Hunslet. See Hunsfleet.
Hunston, Hunterston [co. Suffolk], 561.
Hunt, licences to, or sport, 64, 146, 336, 342,
357, 450, 492.
Hunte, Elias le, 170.
, John le, 14, 259, 282, 370, 530, 598.
, Robert le, 257.
, , of Birkyn, 287.
, Roger le, 477.
, Walter le, 38.
Huntelowe, Nicholas de, 40.
Hunter, Huntere, Adam, and Alice his wife,
470.
, Nicholas le, 310.
Robert the, 313.
, Robert le, 199.
, William Bellesone le, 312, 816.
Huntereombe, Walter de, 880, 804.
Huntere. See Hunter.
Hunterston. See Hunston.
Huntingdon, Huntindon, Simon de, and Wil-
liam his son, 535, 537, 538, 545.
Huntingdon, Huntindon, Arnold Ameneoi le
Breto, archoeacon of, I4L
, church of, 587.
..., town of, 191, 533.
, , pavage for, 15, 18, 7L
, St John's hospital, John de Brogh-
ton, keeper of, 578.
, St. Margaret's hospital without, 505.
Huntingdon, county of, 91, 1 12, 250, 821, 829,
532.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 184.
, to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 23.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 30, 54.
, sheriff of, John de Creke, 191.
, justices of oyer and terminer for the
county of, 49, 184.
, supplies for Scotland fW>m, 81.
, forest ership of, 886.
Huntingdonshire, forest of, 206.
Huntingfeld, Huntyngfeld, Huntynfeld, Walter
de, 88, 169, 170,334,528.
, Walter de, abbot of St. John's, Col-
chester, 399, 404.
, William de, 527, 581.
Hunwich, Homewyk [co. Durham], 291.
Hunwynne, Walter, 239.
, Walter son of Walter, 289.
See Onwyne.
Hurburton. See Harberton.
Hurcot Hurdecote, Herdecote [in the parish
of Ilton], CO. Somerset, 19.
, Herdecote, co. Wilts, 163.
Hurdyse, Thoma.H, 245.
Hure, Huyre, 60, 77.
Hurel, Alexander son of Alexander, of Ches-
ter, 224.
William, 258.
Hurle, Geoffrey de, 421.
, Robert de, prebendary of Boleware-
huthe, 33, 211, 354.
, William de, 74.
Hurlebadde, John, 535.
Hurlebatte, Roger, 262.
Hume, William atte, 238.
See Horn.
Hurre, Horre, Klias, «)f Horsley, 8.
, Thomas, 252.
Hurscarl, Thomas, 581.
Hursley, Hurselegh, co. Hants, 20.
Hurst, or Falconers Hurst, Faucooeret-horst,
CO. Kent, 528.
Temple, Templehirst, co. York, 467.
Hurtebuckside [co. Durham], 485.
%z 2
724
OEITEBAL INDEX.
Hdk, JubD, IS, .'■64.
, Henry, 5S, 184, 367.
Roger, 494.
Set Ho«e.
HuwboDd«, Nicholu, 557.
Bucee. Set Husaey.
Huuey, Huue [<:o. Salop] , 902.
HusthwBjl. Hustwayt, Hastw«y(e. Huitwdit,
Uustwyk, Jnhu de, 48, 49, 113, 140,
194, 264, 39G.
, William de, 38.
Bustiogt, court of. Set London.
Hnthe. 5m Hitche; Hitohin.
Huthum, Robert de, 263.
Set Hothsm.
ilutlofi, Hotoft, CO. Liouoin, 548.
HuRon, Juhnde, 310.
Hatton, HotOD, co. York, 246, 47fi.
, High, Hoton Bardolf, co. York, 476.
Moor, the moor of Hoton [co. York],
*SS.
Sti Hooion ; Hoton; Houlon.
Huwelle, Kichard de, 30S.
See Houel ; Hovel; Huel.
Hnwyuhe. See Hewye.
Huxelegh, Hugh aon of Willium de, 289
Huxley, Huxelegh. Ste Legh IlDgoiii».
Huyre. Stt Hure.
Hnyt, Roger. 569.
Hychekyn, ion of. See Fii Hychekyn.
Hyde. Hiile, Hngb de la, 178, 936.
, Ralph son of Tbomae de 1a,ptiniOD of
St. Stadian 'a church, 119.
Thomwi dc l». 28, 129, S56, 865, 374,
417,418, 473, 521, 523, 540,
, sheriff of Cornwall, 173, 236,
488.
, steward of Cornwall, 417.
WillUm son ot WiUiam atte, of
Halengbury. 155.
Hyde, Hide, Hida Comitisse, co. Herts, 136.
by Wincbestei, co. RtnU, abbot of,
384, 3B5.
, abbot and cnnreiit of, 154, 833, 24T,
See Kgleton; Hide.
Hydeneye, John de, 248.
Hyndelepe. Sre Hiudlip.
HyDdenese, Thomas de, 296.
Hyndringhom, ThomBB de, 589.
Ste HindnD^baiii.
Hynkeleye, JohD de, B, 64.
Hyoglad, Roger, 39.
Uynsete, ?Hinthe, co. Wilts, 157.
HyDteleaham. Sec Iliatlesham.
Hynlea, Kobert de, 308.
HyntoD, John de. ^(j9.
forester of co. Hunta, 206, 386.
Hynynglon, Roger de, 34V.
, , Joan his wife. 84^,
Stt HiDion.
Hyrde, Bartholomew le. 208.
Hyselham, John de, 3.13.
Ibbestoke. Sfe Ibstock.
Ihry, Hugh, -HS.
Ibntock, Ibbeatoke [co. Leiceitcr'i, William
de Thorutofl, parson of. 331.
Icbynton, William de, 353.
See Itchington.
Ickenfaam, Ikenbam, co. MiildlcRex, 368.
Ickleton, Iclinton. Ikelyntoa, IskeliDton, eo.
Cambridge, 240.
262.
Iclinton. See Ickleton.
Idderbj. Henry de, prenented to Shoroe
church, 503.
[de, Wiltiam, 534.
Idcn, Idenne, co, Susxez, 500.
IdesbalD, Richard de, 22S.
., prifBented to Wulepol church,
Ideshale, co. Salop. See Shiffnal.
Idle, del. See IuojIu.
IdoDia, liobert bod of, 263.
Idsall. SfeSbifnall.
lememuthe. See Yarmonth.
levele, John de, 293.
Held, John de, 23, 406, 520.
Iflel, John de. 249.
Ightbam, KEhtham, co. Kent, 478.
Ikeatby, Okethy. co. Kildare, 5SB.
Ikblinton. Ikelyntou. Stt Ickleton.
Ikelyniiham. flee Icklingham
Iken, Ikeec, co. Suffolk, 21.
Ikeoham. See Ickenham.
Ilfardcumnie. Nee Ilfracombe.
Ilfracombe, Ilfardeumme [co. Deton], 853.
Ille, Hamode, 441.
Iliner, co. Buck Ingham, 551.
IlsiagtOD, John de. 31)8.
Imberle, John de. le Mouner. 420.
I, 420.
See also Mouner, -I oh n le, of Cole
Immere, llichord ile, pr«Heiited to Rye church,
449.
Imperutor Aquilotiaris, 597.
lm|iiu|{lon, Impiton [co. Cambridge], 343.
Iinpressin;; mariners. See Mariners.
Inipylon. Set Impinglon.
>. IU<:'»
>. Che:<ti
.150.
lucebergc, Robert de. IHH.
, Roger de. )78.
Inceherwe. See lakberrow.
aBNERAL INDEX.
72ff
Inehafiray [co. Perth], Maurice, abbot of, 526.
Inchegall, the king's lieges of, 4.
, 8heri£f of, 4.
iDcheon, Northburgh in, in Ireland, 293.
Inolesmore Swamp near Rawcliffe, Inklismore,
lukelmore, Enclismore, Eksclesmore, co.
York, UO, 346.
Induction, prohibition of, 190.
Ines. See Ince.
Infangenethef, liberty of, 419.
iDgaldesthorpe, Ingaldisthorpe. See Ingel-
desthorpe.
Inge, Edmund, 18, 19, 259, 356.
, Fremund, 268, 269. 286,837, 551.
, John, 584.
, , tenant of Hordlegb, 345.
, , his son John Inge, 845.
, Robert, 269.
, Master Robert, 551.
, William, 7, 26, 27, 28, 38, 44, 46, 56,
105, 131, 267, 268, 284, 338, 403, 452,
457, 478.
, [of Weston], 80, 269, 551.
, , and Isolda his wife, 551.
, , and Margaret his wife, 269.
, , keeper of Thetford priory, 7.
, a justice [of the King*s Bench],
7,8, 40, 46, 88, 117. 124, 125, 127.
128, 129, 153, 158, 170. 171, 188, 194,
211, 237, 238, 240, 243, 251, 261, 307,
308, 472, 474. 475, 476, 477, 529, 530,
542, 545, 548.
Ingeham. See Ingham.
Ingelard, Peter, 103.
Ingelby, Henry de, presented to the church of
Cuberleye, 4.
, John, 535, 537, 539, 545.
Ingeldesthorpe. Ingelthorpe, Ingaldesthorpe,
Ingaldisthorpe. Ingoldesthorpe, Thomas
de, 30, 54, 86, 89, 116,248.
, , and John his son, 49, 308.
Ingelfeld. Roger de, 249.
Ingelthorpe. See Ingeldesthorpe.
Ingelton, John de, 173. ^
......... See Degelton ; Ingleton.
Ingelwode. See Ingle wood.
ingeran, Martin son of, de Nova Haya, 348.
See Ingram.
Ingham, John de, 538.
, John son of Oliver de, 218.
, Oliverde, 365, 419.
Ingham, Ingeham [co. Lincoln], church of,
294.
[co. Norfolk], Hempstead by, 396,
397.
Ingleton, John de. See Degleton.
lugleton, Ingeltoc, co. York, 126.
Inglewood, Ingelwode [co. Cumberland],
forest of, 315, 482.
Ingolby, North, Northingelby, co. Lincoln,
418.
Ingoldesthorpe. See Ingeldesthorpe.
Ingram, John, 67.
, Richard, 473.
5ee Ingeran.
Inkberrow, Inceberwe [co. Worcester], 311.
Inkelmore [co. York]. See Inclesmore.
Inkepenne, Ralph de, 188.
, Roger de, 105, 480, 581.
, Thomas de, 424.
Inklismore [co. York]. See Inclesmore.
Innes, John, 549.
Inor. See Enor.
Insula, Alice, late wife of Warin de, 68.
, Baldwin de, 5, 7, 18, 104.
, Gerard de, 576, 583.
, Gilesde, 24.
, Henry de, 436.
, Joan, late wife of Baldwin de. 18. 107.
John de, a justice, 35, 37-39, 86, 89,
118, 124, 126, 128, 130-132, 154, 165,
168-172, 187, 198, 237,238, 240,244-
247, 250. 252-256, 259-268, 270, 307-
311, 314-316, 863, 870, 372, 373, 420,
421, 425,431,465,472-474,476, 536,
542, 547, 548, 576, 5&3, 584, 603.
, , a baron of the Exchequer, 526.
, , auditor of a murage at New-
castle-on-Tyue, 361.
, , of CO. Southampton, 80, 55, 328.
, , ofthel. of Wyht, 181.
, , of Riiigestede. 103.
, , of Thornton Stiward, 244.
, Jordan de, 18.
, Richard de, parson of Stockton, 580.
Robert de, 260, 314, 317, 366, 579.
, Robert son of Warin de, 118.
, Thomas de, 56, 62, 329.
, Walter de, 517.
Warin de, 05, 66, 146. 277, 319, 555.
, , Alice late the wife of, 68.
, , bis son Robert, 118.
William de, 548.
, Sir William de, 436.
Insula Bona, William de, 183, 526.
Intebergh, Thomas de, 284.
Inthefelde, William, 543.
See¥e\d.
Intbemor. William, 314.
See also More.
Inthepitte, John, 63.
, Ralph, 63.
, William, 63.
;Se« o/so At tepit ; Putte.
Inwardjrn, Ralph son of William de, 229.
Ippewelle, Robert de, 370.
Ipswich. CO. Suffolk, town or port of, 123,
126, 190, 287, 373. 383, 506, 532.
, Friars Preachers at. 50.
, customs at, 119, 433. 596.
, gaol of, 273.
, St. Matthew the Apostle's church,
190, 210.
726
GEN£BAL INDEX.
Ipswich — eonL
, St Peter's, priory of, 395 .
, , lienry de Borstall, prior of, 396.
, St. Peter and St. Paul's, Henry de
Kerseye, prior of, 397, 400,
Ireis. See Ireys.
Ireland, Irish, 1, 5, 9, 10, 11, 16, 21, 25, 26,
29, 34, 49, 56. 57, 60, 61, 67-69, 71,
73-76, 79, 80, 90, 93, 94, 96, 99, 101-
103, 107, 109, 111, 112, 117, 119-
121, 138-142, 149, 176, 180. 181, 188,
189, 192, 195, 209, 211, 212, 215, 217,
222, 225, 228, 230, 231, 233, 234,264-
266, 270, 271, 277, 279-285, 294, 311,
330, 841, 344, 354, 375, 378, 379, 383,
385, 391, 400, 401, 457, 458, 460, 462,
482, 483, 490-492, 498, 504, 506, 507,
509, 518, 519, 551, 558, 564, 566, 573,
578, 585, 588, 589.
, chancellor of, 16, 103, 363, 392.
, See Cantok, Thomas.
, , the Exchequer of. See Thorn-
hury.
........ chief justice of, William Alisauudre
409.
, , Walter de Cusak, 78.
, collectors of the tenth on the clergy
of, 60, 107, 235.
, Richard de Bereford, 60, 107.
, , William dela Rivere, 60, 107.
, escheator of, Nigel le Brun, 106.
, , Walter de la Uaye, 106.
, , Walter de Islepe, 52.').
, ganger of wine in, Andrew Gerard of
Florence, 16.
y , William Trent, his deputy, 16.
. , justiciary of, 1, 16, 59, 280, 363, 375,
460, 492.
, , [king] John, 161.
, , Theohaldde Verdun, 568.
, , Stephen de Fulbum, bishop of
Waterford, 320.
John Wogan. 5ee Wogan.
, keeper of the writs and rolls of the
justices in eyre, Michael de Ferndon,
833.
, lieutenant of the king in, Richard de
Burgh, earl of Ulster, 83.
, , Peter de Gava8ton,83, 122, 194.
, lord of, Edward I., 557.
, markets in, clerk of the, Adam de
^ Cretyng, 21.
, Roger de Smalrys, 7.
, measures of land in, bailiwick of the,
granted to John Cosyn, 560.
, papal, or Pope's commissioners, proc-
tors, or nuncios in, 16, 557.
, , commissioners touching the
lands of the Templars, 192, 193, 267.
, primate of. See Armagh.
..» , steward of Kildare and Catherlagh in,
147.
, treasurer of, 16, 59, 363.
Ireland, treilAurer of — c^nt
, Alexander de By kenore, 13, 60.
107, 235, 351, 355, 504, 556, 585.
, , , his deputy Walter de
Thornbury, 351.
, archbishops of Armagh, Cashel, and
Dublin, dispute about bearing the Cross
before, 77.
, artorneys in, 1-3,5, 6, 8, 9, 14, 17-
19, 22, 25, 31, 32, 46, 48-50, 59, 60,
64-66, 68, 72, 75, 78, 80, 84. 90, 91,
93,98. 102, 106, 111, 112, 115. 122,
134, 139, 178, 182, 188-190, 192, 193,
196, 197, 200, 204, 208 209, 221, 228,
230, 231, 233, 265, 266, 269, 275, 276,
278-280, 291, 294, 302, 306, 324, 330,
339, 345. 35U, 353, 360, 378, 386, 393-
395, 399, 404, 412, 430, 436, 479, 481,
487, 493, 496, 498. 502, 503, 508-510,
522, 523, 554, 555, 557, 563, 565, 567-
569, 578, 589. 595.
, canons of Llanthony in, 161.
, Friars Preachers in, 182.
, Templars in. See Templars.
, an Irishman to use English laws in,
183, 458.
, vagabond friars to be arrested in,
182.
, Chancery of the king in, 3S5.
, Exchequer of. See Dublin.
, com or provisions for Wales, 320.
.., for the abbot of Fumess, 203.
, for the abbot of Holmcoltram,
13, 194, 509.
, for the bishop of Carlisle, 45.
...''. , for the prior of St. Mary's,
Carlisle, 10.
, for the expedition against Scot-
land, 59,81.
, customs in, 28, 234, 235.
, [ecclesiastical] elections in, 2, 25, 27,
57, 183, 193, 194, 213, 290, 876, 400,
411,415,430,459, 460.
, , pardon for not waiting
for licence, 405.
, temfloralities restored in, 2, 3,
4, 6, 27, 105, 135, 193, 213, 291, 295,
378, 404, 415, 459, 492, 525, 562.
, fishery at Chapelisod, 276.
, issues assigned to Anthony Pessaigne
in satisfiiction of the king's debts, 595.
, lands and castles in, 182.
, lands of Gilbert de Clare in, 1.
, Geoffrey de Geynville in, 33.
, licence to appropriate a church in,
519.
, to alienate or acquire in mort-
main in, 181, 385, 518.
, pardon for abjuring, 375.
, acquiring land in, 482, 595» 596.
, of rent in, 182, 186, 189, 194.
, pavage or murage. See Dublin;
Trim.
, procurations in, 16, 557.
GENEBAL INDEX.
727
IreUmd — coni.
presentations to churches or prehends
in, 83, 182, 392.
, render of a sore sparrow hawk at the,
Exchequer of, 588.
, seal used in, 122, 123.
, tenth imposed on the clergy of, 60,
107, 235, 557.
Iresham, Rog^ de, 260.
Ireys, Ireis, Irreys, Yrewyg, GeofErey, 347.
, John le, 42, 169.
, Philip le, 88.
Irish, Irishman. See Ireland.
Imham, Imeham, John de, 530, 533, 598.
Irnham, Imeham [co. Lincoln], 530, 598.
Ironbridge, Isnebrigge [member of Build-
was], CO. Salop, 497.
Irpe, Reginald, 345.
Irreys. See Ireys.
Irton, John de. 108.
, Richard de, 108.
Iryng, Irynge, John, 363.
, Roger, of Wathe, 368, 420.
Isabel, Adam son of William, 477, 530, 533.
, Joan wife of Robert, 208.
Isabella, queen of P^ngland, the king's consort,
55, 58, 63, 74, 78,92, 101, 113, 114,
134, 138, 150, 151, 156, 158, 177, 188,
190, 208, 211, 212, 225, 236, 277, 280,
322, 328, 326, 330, 349, 351, 359, 362,
367, 378, 379, 393, 395, 398, 403, 450,
452, 456, 457, 466, 469, 491, 495, 508,
516, 519, 522, 552, 570, 577, 580, 581,
585.
, , her chaplain, 381.
., See a/so Household; Marshalsea.
, , proctors of the king and, 134.
, , power to dispose by will of her
goods and jewels, 508.
Isabella, Henry son of, 586.
, Richard son of, 167.
, William sou of, de Berkfield, 570.
See Fiz Isabelle
Ische. See Ysshe.
Iselham. See Isleham ; Hyselham.
Iskelintcn. See Ickleton.
Iskimmere, Iskinmere, John de, 23.
Island. See Great Island.
Isleham, Iselham, co. Cambridge, 310, 312,
369.
Islep, Islepe, Istelepe, Istelope, or Istlepe,
Walter de, 73, 490.
., Walter de, to deliver the temporali-
ties cf Dublin, 6.
, Master W^ alter de, baron of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 65, 189.
, , chief baron of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 354.
Walter de, escheator in Ireland, 525.
Isleworth, Thistelworth, co. Middlesex, 505.
Ismonger, John le, 144.
Isnebrigge. See Ironbridge.
Isolda, Henry son of, 425.
Isonde, Alan, 873.
Ispauia, Ispannia, Ispinia, Alexander de, 259.
, Master James de, 77, 92.
, , canon of St. Paul's, London,
64.
, John de, 255.
, Boderic de, 803.
, Rotheriede, 139.
See o/so Spain.
Ispinia. See Ispania.
Istelepe. See Islep.
Itchington, Ichjmton, co. Gloucester, 248.
Iterann', Hngolin de, prebendary of Compton,
98.
Ithel, knave of John of Swynnerton, 229.
Itryngham, John son of William de, 568.
Itterby, co. LincoUi [near Grimsby in the
parish of Glee], 171,241.
luynt. See Juynt.
Ivelcestre, Nicholas de, 422.
Iver, Ever, Evre [co. Bucks], 882, 401, 429.
Ivington, Ivynton [co. Hereford], 188.
Ivo ap Richard, 522.
, Simon son of, 168, 2.54.
, Walter son of, 167.
Ivory, William de, presented to Ebbesham
church, 226.
Ivynton. See Ivington.
Iwardeby. See Ewerby.
Iwehurst. See Ewhurst.
Iwelegh. See Uley.
Iwen Uchaf [ ? co. Denbigh], 405.
Ixeworth. See Ixworth.
Ixnynge, John de, 276.
Ixworth, Ixeworthe [co. Suffolk], 561.
, prior and convent of, 181, 561.
Ixworth Thorpe, Ixeworthethorpe [co.
Suffolk], 561.
Jacob, Nicholas, of Harelton, 395
, Thomas, 324.
, William, 129.
, William, of York, 255.
Jacquelin. See Jakelyn.
Jade, John, 368, 420.
Jakelyn, Alexander, 262, 263.
Jakesle, John de, 505.
James, Henry son of, 258.
Peter son of, de Bermengha, Eva late
the wife of, 96.
Jandrain, Jaundrin, 215.
Jar*. See J arum ; Yann.
Jargeaux, John de, parson of Langeneiitoa
881.
728
GEKBItAL nn)EX.
Jargolio, Julin de, 477, 532.
Jarguiau, John de, 580.
Jar&egan, Bobert, 38.
Jarpenville, Jarpomville, Jarpumrille, Andrew
de, 85, 242.
, Nicholas de, 66.
Janim, John de, 595.
, ....'.., panon of Torksey church, 463.
SeeYtLvm; Tanim.
Janche, Jasche la Mayse, 215.
Jasche la Mayayse, 214.
Jaundrin. See Jandrain.
Jedburgh, Jeddeworthe, co. Roxburgh, 82.
Jemefeld. See Yamfield.
Jememuthe. See Yarmouth.
Jersey, Jersie, Gersie, Gereseye, Island of,
47, 48, 69, 88, 112, 114, 122, 131, 209,
233, 386, 398, 496, 561, 578.
rights of the Crown iu, 131.
, justices in eyre for, 131.
See also Channel Islands.
Jerusalem, pilgrimage to, 96, 107, 114, 115,
117, 121, 181, 224, 233, 234, 481, 566.
.., patriarch of. See Bek, Anthony,
bishop of Durham.
See St John of Jerusalem; St.
Lazarus.
Jervaulx, co. York, abbot of, 299.
, W. abbot of, 574.
Jesmeyile. See Genville.
Jesop, Stephen, 354.
Jete, William, 239.
Jen, William le, 419, 599.
Jew, Master Elyas the, 201.
Joan, countess of Gloucester, daughter of
Edward I., 5, 52S.
Jocelin, Jocelyn, Balph, 554, 555.
, , an assessor for the county of
Hertford, 184.
See Joscelin.
Joceus, John son ot, 307.
William son of Alan son of, 307.
, son of, the vicar of Dultyng,
419, 599.
Joefne, Joeune, Joevene, Jouene, Jovene,
Adam le, of Benefeld, 238.
, , of Weston, 87.
, Johnle, 339.
, Michael le, 98, 303.
, Kichard le, keeper of Buffyn castle,
64, 69.
, Tydemanle, 104, 168.
, William le, 249.
See also Younge.
Johan, Nicholas, 379.
Johangest. See St. Jean>Geest.
John, king, 286. 434.
, .justiciary and constable of Ire-
land, 161.
John ap Adam, or John Apadam, 30, 35, 54,
248, 251, 256, 305, 312, 313, 316, 388,
836, 852, 366, 393, 408.
John ap Adam — cont.
, Elizabeth his wife, 352.
, Thomas their son, 352.
ap David, 546.
John, Adam son of, and Elizabeth his wife,
544, 599.
, son of, de Bepingliale, 307.
, son of, son of Simon, and Joan
his wife, 287.
, Alan son of, le Barber, 309.
, Arnald son of, le Mous, 334.
, David son of, le Leker of Whitchirchc,
272.
, Edmund sou of, de Multon, 418.
, Kdward sou of. de Ebor, 68.
, Geoflrey son of, le Fevre, 153.
, son of, de Burgh, 340.
, Guichard son of, de Stobbes, 198.
, Henry son of, le Prestesone, 373.
, son of, son of Hugh. 126.
, Henry the man of, 586.
, Humphrey son of, de Bohum, an
attorney, 114.
, John son of, le Chapman, 546.
, aon of, le Fevre, 197.
, son of, de Astleye, :f70.
, son of, de Athy, 463.
, son of, de Bello Campo, 602.
, son of, de Chesthunt, 155, 330.
, .. ... son of, de Hanwrthe, 473.
, son of, de Holebrook, 405.
, son of, de Hovington, 178.
, son of, de Merihille, 152.
, son of, de Morton, 252.
, son of, de Moundenard, and
Nicholas his brother, 259.
, son of, de North Mileford, 372,
472.
, son of, de Pathelowe, 173.
, son of, de Bivers, 285, 331.
, son of, de Sancto Johanne, of
Lageham, 181.
, son of, de Smalebergh, 127.
son of, de Taney, 192.
, son of, de Vienna, 98.
, son of, de Westintoo, 102.
, son of, de Wolverton, and Joan
his wife, 526.
, son of Thomas son of, de Kovm
Haya, 348.
, Joseph son of, le Clerk [of Wotton],
406.
, Martin son of, de Wyke, 239.
, Matthew son of, 160.
, Mauger sou of, de la Newelond,
204.
, Michael son of, de Hesshenden, 520.
Nicholas son of, 138.
, son of, de Sewelle, 148.
, Philip son of, de Norton, 64.
, Beginald son of, of the Hall, S80.
GENERAL INDEX.
72S
John — eont,
, RejmuDd son of, *\e Lincoln, and
Lucy his wife, 284.
Richard son of, 39.
, son of, le Coke, 68.
, son of, le Coupere, 425.
, son of, le Plajnemor, 2'J7.
, son of, le Reve of Weston, 288.
, Bohert son of, de Hoton, 288.
, son of, de Nova Haya, 347.
, son of, de Quixlay, 39.
, son of, de Sutton, 75.
, son of, de WodenortoUi 381.
, son of, son of Walkelin de Nova
Haya, 347.
, Koger son of, 497.
, sou of, de Wodeuorton, 38L
, Stephen son of, atte Welle, 477.
, son of, de Swanelond, 373.
, Thomas sou of, de Brampton, 171.
, son of Richard son of, de Eger-
munde, 469.
, son of, de Mugna By toryng, 274.
, sou of, de Melsa, 444.
, son of, de Overton, 535.
'. , son of, de Rednes, 88.
, son of, de Selhy of Swyneflet,
256.
, son of, de Wake, 388.
son of, le Provost, and Cicely
his sister, 132.
Thomas, Stephen son of, 309.
, Walter son of, de Carlton, 246.
, William son of, atte Strete, 56.
, son of, de Burbank, 349.
, son of, de Butteram, 245.
, son of, de Horsethe, 262.
, son of, de Laceles, 440.
, son of, de Masseworthe, 291.
, sou of, de Newebrighous, 169.
, son of, de Parys, 114.
, son of, de Seleby, 310.
, son of, de Stoke, 156.
, son of, de Tye, 363.
, son of, de Wygenhale, 593.
, son of, le Teuler, or le Tygheler
of Nottingham, 150, 340.
;..., sou of, son of Stephen Yonn of
York, 366.
, son of. See Fiz John.
John, the hayward of Henry, 549.
the man of Hugh, and Roger his
brother, 477.
, the man of Richard, 251.
, the servant ot William, 251.
John Thomas, Stephen son of, 309.
Jodoigne, Gcdoigne, city and county of,
214.
, Gedoigne Jaudrin, 214.
, Souveraine, Gedoigne la Sovereyne,
214.
Jolif, Jolyf, Geoffrey, 541.
John, 575.
WilHam, 252.
Joneby, Hillary daughter of Thomas de, 345.
Joneston, Elias de, 224.
Joniesman, Henry, 586.
Jor. See Yore.
Jordan, Adam son of, de Loue, 361.
Henry, 88.
, John, 203.
, son of, de Crossethwayt, 297.
, Ralph, 262.
, Robert son of Matilda, 239.
, Roger, 241.
, Walter son of, son of Code, 347.
, William, and William his son, 254.
, son of, parson of Cardynan,
605.
See also JuTdan.
Jordanstown [Ireland], 84.
Jori, Edith late the wife of Warin, 805.
, William, 305.
Jorse, Jorsce, Jorz, Thomas, cardinal priest
of St Sabina, 64, 105, 215.
[Jovce], Walter, archbishop of Ar-
magh, 4, 9, 10, 64, 121, 273, 274.
Joscelin, Thomas son of, de Homcastre, 252.
See JoceMa.
Joseph, Thomas son of, de Quizelle, 489. .
Jouel, Peter, 419, 471.
Jovene, or Jouene. See Joefne.
Jovenzano, Aymo de, 275.
, Master Aymon de, prebendary
Westowe, 500.
, James de, 275, 303.
Joyce. See Jorse.
Joye, Agnes, 362.
, Richard, 262.
, Robert, 462.
Joyel, Ralph, 237.
Joynt. See Juynt.
Jule, Laurence, of Worstede, 356.
Juliana, Philip son of, 174.
, William son of, 310.
, son of, de Cotesbroke, 421.
Jumi^ges, Gymmynges, St. Peter's, Geoffrey,
abbot of, 566.
, Matthew, abbot of, 598.
, William, abbot of, 891.
Juncti, John, 399.
Jurdan the clerk, 374.
, William, of Bray, 402.
, , of King's Norton, 849.
, Waller, 168.
, , William his son, 168.
See cUso Jordan,
Jurgiani, 597.
Juynt, or luynt, Robert, of Horsfoid, 41.
7dO
QEKEBAL INDEX.
K
Kaar, Bobert de, 515.
Kaemaur [?co. Denbigh], 405. ,
Kaerdif, John de, 8.
Kaerdigan. See Cardigan.
Kaergaal, Kaergoul. See Carrol.
KaerxDerdyn. See Carmarthen.
Kaemarvan. See Carnarvon.
Kaerwent, Henrr de, 309, 311.
See Caerwent.
Kahale. See Cattal.
Kailli, Nicholas de, 295.
Kairwent. See Caerwent.
Kallere, John le, 1 70.
Kancia, Alan de, presented to Holy Trinity
charch, Dorchester, 528.
, , parson of Menstreworthe, 117,
857.
, Bartholomew de, 187.
, Emma late the wife of John de, 176.
, Philip de, 187.
, Thomas de, 190.
, , canon of Waltham Holy Cross,
12.
See Kent.
Kapelle, West, Westkapel [West Flanders],
873.
Karente, Ralph de, 196.
Karesbroke. See Carisbrook.
Earier. See Kirrier.
Earliolo, Carliolo, Geofi&ey de, 290.
, Robert de, 292.
, exemption from tallages for,
194.
, Thomas de, 495.
Kamarvon. See Carnarvon.
Karolis or Carolis. See Neapolis.
Karthorpe. See Carthcrpe.
Kartorpe, Henry de, 444.
Eat See Cat
Eateryk. See Catterick.
Eatherine, John son of, 225.
, Walter son of, 51.
Eatton. See Catton.
Eay. See Cay.
Eaygnes. See Eaynes.
Eaynel, John, of Gemeseye, 68, 70.
See also Chaynel.
Eaynes, Eaygnes, John son of Thomas de, 84.
, Richard de, 275.
Eaynesham, Richard de, 140.
See Eeynsham.
Eebel, Andrew, 239.
Thomas, 239.
See Eybel.
Eedington. See Westminster.
Eedyton, Robert de, 885, 527*
Eeeper of the realm. See Gavaston.
Eeepers of the peace. See Peace.
Eeepwick, Eepewyk [in St. John Lee pariah,
Tindale ward], co. Northumberland,
265.
Eegworth, John de, 298.
Eeire, Arnold de la, 50.
Eelat, Serlo, 288.
Eelby, Reginald de, 8.
Keldelith, Alexander de, 50.
Eeldholme. See Done.
Eeldissik, Walter de. 363.
Eele [or Bele], Geoffrey, 126.
, Reginald, 239.
5ce Celle.
Eeleseye, Kelsie, Robert de, 839.
Thomas de, of S wyneflet, 256 .
Eeleshulle. See Eelshille.
Kelevedon. See Eelvedon.
Eelfield, Eelkefeld, co. York, 315, 356.
Eelk, Walter de, 313.
Eelk, Great, co. York, 444.
.Little [co. York], 444.
Eelkefeld, Robert de, parson of Newenham,
178, 857.
5«eKelfield.
Eellawe, Kellcw, Richard de, a monk of
Durham, 834.
, bishop of Durham, 333, 349, 360,
432, 448, 455, 458.
Eellensun, Richard, 40.
Eelleshale. See Kelsale.
EelJevedon. See Kelvedon.
Eellow. See Kellaiwe.
Eelly [co. Cornwall], 860.
Eelsale, Eelleshale, co. Suffolk, 275.
Eelsie. See Eelesejre.
Eelsey, South, Sut^hkelseye [co. Lincoln],
church of St. Nicholas, 385.
Eelshille, Eeleshulle, Richard de, 419.
, , Richaijd his son, 419.
...L , Robert de, 7^.
Eelstem [co. Lincolnl], 298, 448, 449.
, church of StlElena, 449.
Eelum, Walter, vicar/of Gousle, 800.
Eelvedon, Eelevedou, Eellevedon, co. Essex,
97, 100, 135, 1J75, 207.
Eelyngworthe, Alan^ de, of Newenham by
Eyrkeby, 549.1
Eemesek, Petronilla fie, 68.
, , her som Thomas, 69.
Eemeseye, Walter dr!, 107.
Eemeston, Hugh de,. presented to Lillingston
church, 388. ^ -.
5(96 Eempston.
Eempe, Geoffrey, 419, 471^
, John, Geoffrey his n%li» 419, 471.
, of Lincoln, 419|vO, 471.
, Richard, 251.
, Robert, 850.
, Thomas,419, 471.
GENERAL INDEX.
781
Kempton, Cold Kenningtoo, Kennington,
Kenjngton [co. Middlesex], 228, 232,
555.
, letters patent dated at 60, 92, 1)3,
98, 100, 102, 116, 147, 159, 227, 228,
229,258,259, 260,261.
KempstOD, Kemeston, Kemstou, co. Bedford,
18, 179.
Ken, William, 406.
, or Keu. See Keu.
Kenarth, Kenenarth [co. Carmarthen], church
of, 6.
endal, Kendale [co. Westmoreland], 393.
5e« Kirkhy ; Ros.
Kendale, Andrew de, 222, 493, 516.
, Henry de, pynder, 312, 316.
, John de, an approver, 73.
, Robert de, 117, 253, 270, 292, 318,
397, 404, 485, 546.
, , constable of Dover castle and
warden of the Cinque Ports, 44, 117,
124, 128, 230, 253, 281, 317, 364, 365,
376, 424, 473, 485, 545, 548, 550, 584,
601.
, , his deputy Valentine de Here,
44.
, , and Margaret bis wife, 79, 183,
139.
Kenebord, Walter, 533.
Kenebury. See Kinbury.
Kenefeg, Ralph, 391.
Kenenarth. See Kenarth.
Kenerthorp, Kenerthorpe, Stephen de, 111,
119,412.
Kenes, Robert de, 116.
Kenet, Edward de, 274.
Kenilworth, Kenilleworthe, Kenylworth, co.
Warwick, 77.
, prior of, 99, 111. |
, prior and convent of, 77, 209.
, Robert de Salle late prior of, 483.
.., Thomas de Wft^mington prior of,
486, 490.
, almoner of, Thomas de Warmynton,
483.
, precentor of, Thomas de Boeles, 483.
, sub-prior and convent of, 483.
Kenleye, Walter de, justice of the Bench,
Dublin, 92.
Kennegy, Thomas de, 541.
Kenninghall, Kenynghale, co. Norfolk, 457,
463.
Kenningham, Kiniugham, co. Norfolk. 199.
Kennington, Kenynton, co. Kent, church of,
397.
See Kempton.
Kent, John de, 324.
, Simon de, of Beverley, 898.
See Kancia.
Kent, county of, 59, 85, 133, 139, 145, 148,
154, 158, 214, 231, 287, 246, 313, 317,
322, 329, 342, 364, 865, 876, 884, 424,
473, 545, 548, 601.
Kent — coni.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth m, 184.
, to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth in, 23.
, to assess the fifteenth and tenth
in, 520.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 29, 54.
, coroners for, 249.
, justices in eyre for, 589, 592, 596.
, of oyer and terminer for 45,
55, 76, 155, 164, 386.
, sheriff of, 15, 118, 348, 480, 574.
, , John le Blund, 381, 499.
..., levy of archers in, 480.
array of footmen in, 487, 498.
, commission de walliis ei fossatis for,
41, 116, 531.
com for the Scotch war from, 848.
, purveyances in, 13, 574.
Kentmere, Kentemere [co. Westmoreland],
493.
Kenton, co. Devon, 63.
[or Henton],co. Devon, 808.
Kenylworth. See Kenilworth.
Kenynghale. See Kenninghall.
Kenyngton, John de, 579.
, , presented to Grendon church
120.
, Kenynton. See Kempton ; Kenning-
ton.
Kepenham, Robert de, 239.
, Thomas de, 239.
Kepewyk near Heltildesham [co.Northnmber-
land]. See Keepwick.
Kerberthille [co. York], 440.
Kerbrigge, Robert de, 18<».
Kerdestan, Kerdeston, William de, 124, 171,
250, 569.
Kerdif, Kerdyf, John de, 375, 481.
, William de, 522, 524, 567, 587.
See Cardyf.
Kereseye, See Kersey ; Kerseye.
Kerier. See Kirrier.
Kermerdyn, Kermardyn. See Carmarthen.
Kemell, Alice, 296.
, William, 296.
Kemervan. See Carnarvon.
Kemetby. See Camaby.
Kemygou, Adam del, 258.
, John de, 258.
Kerre, Ralph de, 80.
Kerris, Kerres [in the hundred of Penwith,
CO. Cornwall], 256.
Kerrok, Alan, 362.
Kersbroke, Kersebroke, Robert de, 108, 275,
358, 859, 577, 588.
Kersenere, Ralph de la, 262.
Kersey, Kereseye, co. Sufiblk, prior and
canuos of, 58.
782
GENERAL INDEX.
Kerseye, Keneya, Kereseye, Heniy de, eanon
of St Peter and St. Paal's. Ipswich,
and prior thereof, 195, 397, 400.
, James de, 77.
Kershalton, Pentecost de, 118, 124.
Kentiuton. See Cassington.
Kertemel, Henry de, 3U2, 563.
See Cartmell.
Kertling, Kichobs de, and ChriBtiana his
wife, 148.
Kertlynge. Sfe Kirtling.
Kertmele. See Cartmell.
Kervyok, Reginald de, 417.
Kestan. See Keston.
Kestetiby. Sefi Ketsby.
Keeton, Kestan [co. Kent], 591.
Keswick, East, Estkesewyk, co. York, 471.
Kesyngton. See Cassington.
Ketel, l*homas, 239.
See Kettel.
Ketelsone, John son of William, 538.
Eetelwelle. See Ketilewell.
Ketene. See Keton ; Ketton.
Keteringe, Ralph de, a monk of Ceme, 452.
Keteringham, Nicholas de, 263.
Keterington, Nicholas de, 403.
Kethe, Keth, Roliert de, 446.
, Thomas, 544.
Kethel, William, 810, 312.
Kethyn, Rees, 224.
Ketleston, Philip de, 129, 240.
, Roger de, 27.
Keton, Ketene, John de, bishop of Ely, 136,
215, 268, 510.
, , keeper of the island of Ely,
489, 490.
Ketringhou, Nicholas de, 40.
Ketsby, Kestesby, oo. Lincoln, 608.
Kettel, Thomas, bishop of Down. See Down.
/See Ketel.
Kettlewell, Ketelwelle, co. York, 418.
Ketton, Ketene, co. Rutland, 487, 502.
See Keton.
Ken, Keoe, Adam le, 88.
, Alexander le, 305.
, Edmund le, 810, 812.
.... ...., Bliasle, 130.
, Gilbert le, of Colewelle, 248.
, Gilbert le, and Robert his son, of
Westlilling, 541.
, Hcory le, 419.
, , of Whyteby, 245.
, Hugh son of William le, of Pulsale,
807.
...., John le, 419.
, [chaplain of Bergh], 877.
, , of Berkhampstead, 115.
, Master John le, of la Rook, 283.
, John le, 419.
, liadoc le, 540.
Ken, &c. — cont.
, Nicholas le, of Stachesdene, 384.
, Peter son of Thomas le, 165.
, Master Hobert le, 106.
, Richard le, 48, 342.
, , of CO. Lincoln, 604.
, , of CO. Warwick, 370.
, Robert le, or Robert, 126, 127, 253,
276, 473.
, , of Redenesse, 367.
, Roger le, 594.
Stephen le, 253.
, , and John his son, 308.
, Thomas le, 125.
., Thomas son of Peter le, 87.
, Walter le, 261.
, William le. 127, 165, 173, 236, 245,
261.
[or Ken], William, 406.
, William le, of Barnard castle, 383.
, Willittm Blackespaud le, 604.
William le, of Peleshale. 401.
See ('Ok; Cook; Ko; Koo; Kouke.
or Ken. See Ken.
Keyan ap Mereduk, 57.
Kevereseye, Peter de, 180.
Keynsham, Keynesham, Kaynesham, eo.
Somerset, 268.
, Nicholas, abbot of, 140, 555.
, abbot of, 99, 566.
, abbot and conyent of, 268, 565.
, Adam de, a lay brother of, 555.
Keynstan, William, 59.
Kidderminster, Kydermenstre, co. Worcester,
505, 517.
Kidelombe, Richard, 262.
Kidyngton, Kydyugton, Richard de, abbot
of Westminster, 45, 225.
Kilbride, Kilbryd, 223.
Kilbum, Kuleburne [co. Middlesex], prioress
of, 406.
, Kylburn, co. York, 35, 38, 244.
Kilcloghan, Kilclokan. See Templetown.
Kilcot, Killecote [co. Gloucester], 77, 380.
Kilcullen, Kylcolyn [co. Kildare], church of,
diocese of Dublin, 182.
Kildale, Kyldale, co. York, prior and brethren
of, 274.
Kildare, county, 182.
, steward of, 147.
KUde, Kylde, Kyld, Nicholas le, 585, 587,
539, 545.
, Richard son of Nicholas, 589, 540,
541.
Kilfaen, 224.
Kilgarran. See Kilgerran.
Kilgate, or Kylgate, Geoffrey de, 126, 127.
Kilgerran, Kilgarran [co. Pembroke], 108.
Kilham, KiUum [co. York], 86, 834, 448,
450.
KilhamptOD. See Kilkhampton.
geneb^lL index.
738
Eilkea, Kilka [co. Kildaro], 122.
Kilkenni, Master William de, ISO.
KilkbamptoD, Kilhampton [co. Cornwall],
48.
Killecote. See Kilcot.
Killingholm, Killyngbolm, Andrew son of
Robert de, 438.
, Hugh de, 261.
Killum, Killcm, Alan de, 228.
, Jobn son of Robert son of Edulpbde,
443.
, Robert de, of Uoutb, 417.
See Kilbam.
Killyngbolm. See Kilimgbolm.
Kilmainham, Eilma3man [co. Dablin], 383.
Kilmallock, Kilmehallok [co. Limerick],
Friars Preachers of, 385.
Kilmaynan. See Kilniainbam.
Kilmehallok. See Kiimallock.
Kilmeston, Cnlmeston Gymmynges [co.
Hants], 20.
Kilmington, Culmynton, co. Devon, lords of
the manor of, 422.
Kilpesbam, Kylpesham, Jordan de, 60, 353.
Kilpoole, Kilpol, co. Wicklow, 518, 519.
Kilvington, Kilvynton, 296.
Kilvinton, Kylvyugton, John de, 458.
, Ralph son of Emma de, 296.
Kimberley, Kymburle, Kineburle, or Kyne-
burle, CO. Norfolk, 368, 371,480,542,
544.
, church of, 371.
Kimberworth, Kymberworth, co. York, 169,
361, 368, 473.
Kimble, Kynbelle [co. Bucks], 242.
Kime. See K\Tne.
Kimsbury, Kyneraaresbury [near Upton St.
Leonard's, co. Gloucester], 282.
Kinbury, Kenebury [co. Berkb], 510.
Kincheley, Hugh de, 436.
, William de, 436
Kineburle. See Kimberley.
Kineton, Kington, Kynton, co. Warwick, 217,
357.
Kinfare, Kynefare [co. Stafford] , 369, 564.
King, the. See Edward II.
King's Bench. See Bench, King's.
King, Kinge. See Kyng.
Kingdom. See Realm.
Kingestane, church of, John de Bedewynd,
parson of, 282.
Kingeswode. See Kingswood.
King's Broom, Kyngesbrome, co. Warwick,
252.
King's Caple, Kyngescaple [co. Hereford],
34.
King's Cliffe, Clyve, Kyngesclyve, co.
Northampton, 216, 217, 219.
, forest of, 34-2, 345.
King's Langley. See Langley, King's.
King's Newton, Neweton [co. Derby], 65.
King*B Pyon, Kyngespeaane [co. Hereford],
885.
King's Ripton, Kyngesripton [co. Hanting
don], 32.
King Stanley, co. Gloucester, 160.
King's Walden, o^ Walden Regis [co. Hert-
ford], 223.
Kingsbury, Kyngesbury, co. Somerset, 495.
Kingsclere, Kyngesclere [co. Hants], 20, 189.
, Clere Wodelond by, 494.
Kingsdown, Kyngesdon, co. Kent, 551.
Kingsmeadow, Kyngsmedue, Oxford, 217.
Kingsmoor, Kyngei^more, co. Somerset, 217.
Kingsthorpe, Kyngesthorpe, co. Northampton,
217.
Kingston, Kyngeston, Roland the layedis,
brother of, 282.
Kingfston, Kyngeston, chapel of St. Mary
Magdalen, 162.
, CO. Kent, 351.
[co. Warwick], 282.
Kingston by Milborue Port, Kingeston by
Muleburne Port, co. Somerset, 825.
Kingston-on-Thames, Kyngeston, co. Sorrrey,
216.
Kingston - upon- Hull, Kyngeston-upon-HuIl,
CO. York, town or port of, 82, 122, 141,
149. 187, 190, 23S 287, 310, 416.
, keepers of the town, 605.
, commission de waUiin ct fo»8atis for,
38.
, customs in, 120.
, custom on wool, hides, and wool-fells
at, 386, 457, 458, 496.
, exemption from distraint for debt for
the burgesses of, 415.
, alleged frauds by merchants of, 605.
, pavage for, 416.
, letters patent dated at, 464.
5ee York ; Kingestane.
Kingswood [or Filwood] forest, Kyngeswode,
CO. Gloucester, 145.
, Kyngeswode, co. Wilts, 600.
, abbot of, 312, 600.
, abbot and convent of, 210, 211, 895,
423.
Kington. See Kineton.
Kiningham. See Kenuingham.
Kinnersley, Kynardesleye [co. Hereford, or
CO. Salop], 296.
Kinoulton, Kynaldeston [co. Nottingham],
church of, 102.
Kinsall, Kynessal [co. Salop], church of, 831.
Kinton, Kynton, co. Salop, 397.
Kiriel, Gilbert, 478.
Nicholas, 478.
.., Nicholas de, 387.
, Robert, 478.
, Simon, 478.
, Thomas, 478.
, William, 478.
Kirk Hallam, Kirkehalom, co. Derby, 886.
734
GENERAL INDEX.
Kirk Heaton, Kyrketon, co. York, church of,
177.
Kirk LevingtOD, Kirkelevjnton [co. York],
296.
Kirk Linton or Kirk I^vington, Kirkelevynjr-
ton, Levyngton, co. Cumberland, 138,
221.
, adrowson of a tenth part of the
church of, 138.
, charch of, 397, 399,403, 56J.
, manor of, 563.
See Kirk Le?ington.
Kirk Oswald, KirkeoHwald [co. Cumberland],
233.
Kirkbnro, Kirkebninne, co. York, 593.
Kirkbj, Kirkeby, Kyrkebj, co. Cumberland,
355.
, See Ro8 of Kirkby.
, CO. Lincoln, 466.
, CO. York, 476.
in Ashfield, Kyrkeby in Asshefeld [co.
York], 337.
in Cleveland, Kirkeby in Clyveland,
CO. York, 400.
, , St. Mary*R chapel in, 400.
Kendale, co. Westmoreland, 129, 255.
Misperton [co. York], church of, 118,
119.
Moorside, Kirkeby Morettheved, co.
York, 219, 371, 388, 408, 410.
Stephen, co. Westmoreland, 134, 288.
-Thore, Kirkeby thore, co. Wegfmore-
land, 134.
Underwood, Kirkeby by Kepinghale
[co. Lincoln], 325.
in Wallazey, Kirkeby in Waleye [co.
Chester], 398.
Wiske, Kirkbebiwysk [co. York], 435.
Kirke, Hugh atte, 449.
6>(; Cherche ; Chirche; Ofthekirke.
Kirkebiwysk. See Kirkby Wiske.
Kirkebride, Richard de, 399, 403.
Kirkebrunue. See Kirkbum.
Kirkeby, Kyrkeby, Kirkby, Kirkly, Adam de,
165.
, Adam son of Adam de, 294.
(Bernard de, presented to Braunce-
well church, 202, 206.
, , vicar of the collegiate church
of Norton, king's almoner, 335, 432,
493, 562.
, Giles de, 573.
John de, 32.
, , to audit accounts of the Frisco-
baldi, 28.
, Bobert de, 99.
, , of Barton, 519.
, Thomas de, 82, 156, 352, 390.
Kirkeby Moresheved. See Kirkby Moorside.
Kirkeby in Wayleye. See Kirby in Wallazey.
Kirkehalum. See Kirk Hallam.
Kirkeham, Nicholas de, 28, 173, 236, 287.
S§e Kirkhtm.
Kirkele. See Rirkley.
Kirkelev3mton, Stephen son of Adam son of
Ralph de, 296, 297.
, Thomas fion of Thomas de, 297.
See Kirk Levington.
Kirkelowe. See Kirklow.
Kirkeoswald. See Kirk Oswald.
Kirkestall. See Kirkstall.
Kirkestede. See Kirkstead.
Kirketon, or Kyrketon, John de, 23, 184, 249.
, Ralph de, in Holland, 257.
...., Alexander and John his
brothers, 257.
William de, 290.
See Kirk Heaton ; Kirton.
Kirkham, Kyrkham, Kirkeham, co. York, John
de Helvele, prior of, 476.
, prior of, 299.
, prior and convent of, 430.
Kirkley, Kirkele [co. Suffolk], 302, 873.
Kirklow, Kirkelowe by Yarmouth, 365.
Kirkstall, Kirkestal, Kyrkestall, co. York,
abbot of, 299, 414, 435, 436.
, abbot and convent of, 24, 484, 437,
592.
Kirkstead, Kirkestede, Kyrkestede, co. Lin-
coln, 467.
, abbot of, 258.
, letters patent dated at, 467-469, 478.
Kirkton. See Kirton.
Kirnyngton, Gocelyn de, 143.
, Master Goceline de, 199.
Kirrier, Karier, Kerier [co. Cornwall] , church
of St. Melan in, 202.
, church of St. Wendron in the hun-
dred of, 191.
Kirtling, Kertlynge, church of [co. Cam-
bridge], 209.
Kirton, Kirkton, Kirketon, co. Lincoln, 307,
308, 497, 502.
, in Holland, commission rie tra//it> et
fossatiaioT, 310, 530, 598, 604.
Kittel, Thomas. See Down, bishop of.
Knakfergud. See Carrickfergus.
Knap, Geoffrey. 13.
Knapton, co. York, 260, 366.
Jobu son of John Alunday of, pre-
sented to Rydon church, 45.
Richard son of W illiam de, 367 .
, William de, 260. 314, 315.
.Master William de, archdeacon of
Norwich, 106.
, William son of William de, 866.
Knaresborough, Knaresburgh, co. York, 78,
362, 493.
, constable of the castle of, 479.
, William de Vallibus, keeper of the
castle of, 466, 493.
, castle and honour of, 186, 498.
, letters patent dated at, 2, 5, 6, 7, 18.
%1, 197,414.
QENERAL INDEX.
7S6
Enftn, ot Amarie, WillUm, 4BS.
Set alio Hilton.
Roedel in emboli, Gilbert hod of Bicbard son of
Vllde,S47.
Kniphl. Stf Knjrgbl.
Knigljlhood.hiiih'bt, &c^ 7i, 505,511.
, or militat}' sifrvice, exeoiption from,
27.
Kni|rhlitbndgi^, KajightesbrugiEc [co. Middle-
Bex], U8.
Knock, Ftllcm atlr, S48.
, Tliomiui Btte, 54S-
Enockin, Knokjn to. Salop], 380, 397.
KDoildishall, Knodesbale [co- Suffolk], 48S.
Eonel, 43.
5c<Knolle{ Knoirle.
KnokjD, JnhD de, 45, 47, 65, 80, 324, 3S0,
SB5, 597.
, Robert de, 224.
Kof^r de, 397, 460, 520.
.See Knockin.
KdoK KdoU. See Enoet.
Knolle. Mah«l de, 390.
, Robert de la, 21, 3B7.
See Atteknolei Knoel; Kuowelg
Kuowlfl.
KDot [eo. OomwBll], 360.
Knot.!, William sod of Jobn, of Skelton, 247.
Knottedoke, William ion of Adam de, 67.
Kaotliugley, Kontliaglue |^co. York], 840.
Knorille, Bo^o de, TT, 230.
, .thetatber, 147,380.
, , tbe SOD, 117, 330.
Gilbert de, 41), 130, 237, 343. 2.W,
S53, 255, 2S7, 263.
, John du, 150.
Kalpbde, 503,
William de, 460.
Knowel, l{<ibi'rt de, 303.
Sw Knolle.
Knowl. .See Knoet ; Knolle,
Kno»le. Koolk- [co. Dorset], 3S9.
Knyght, Knygtb, James le, parson of Gtlden
Morton, 92.
Italph. 13J,
Knyghteabru^ge, Thoiaas de, 147,
See KiiiRbtibrid|;e.
Kny^blon, John, 475
Knjpb. See KnyRhl.
Knjvet, John, of Suthsyk, 343,
Knjvelon, Cuyvelon, Henrj de, 180, 260.
Ko', William, 339.
SeeCok; Koo i Kouke.
Kokenagu, William de, 494.
Kokeione. .See Cokessone,
Kokcf n. Cokjn, Roger, 305,
William, 338.
Koo, John le, 419.
SeeCok; Cook -, Keu ; Ko! Kouke.
Eotham, William de, 477.
Kookc, DBTid, 379.
SeeCok; Cook; Keu ; Eo ; Eoo.
KrigliBtan. William de, 347.
Knlcbume. See Kilbura.
Kybel, John, 373.
..." .^TeeKetel.
Kjdale, Adam de, 212.
Kydeniienslri', Robert de, 537.
KytlcrtiiinBtrc. See Kiddermbiter.
Kydyiigwu, See Eidj-tigton.
Kygheioy Kvgheleye, Hriirj- de, 165, 379.
K.TboD, Adam sOn of William de. 297.
Kykeleewade. See Bigglesirade.
Kylbrid, 233,
I Kjlburn. See Kilbura.
I KylcoljD. See KiicuUen.
: Kyldsle. SeeKildale,
< Kylde, Kyld. See Kilde.
I Kyldenroltlie Vaur. co, Carmarthen, 58<t.
I Kylgate. See Kilgate.
Ejlpesham. .See Kilpeiham.
. KylvyngtOQ. Kylrynlon. See EiWington ; Kil-
Kyniberworth, See Klmbenrorlb.
■ Kyinhiirlf. Ste Kimberiey.
' Kyme, Kymme, Kime, Matilda de, 18B.
, Philip de, 10, 72, 1S3, 307, 308, 818,
3S0, 4t>8, 543, 543, 646, 547, 693.
liobert, 170.
, Simon de. 33. 73, 123. 213. 360, 261,
314, 367, 372,473.
! William de, 72, 549, 598.
Kymokecun, John, 4('.
Kyaaldeaton. See Kinoullon.
I Kyoardeaeye. John de, 73.
I , Hugh lie, 283.
Kjnbauton. Mauler William de, 508.
Kjcbene. See Kimble,
Kynebiirle, Richard de, paraoB of Saham
Moaachoriiiii. 480.
.See Kimbi-rJey,
Kynefare, Richard lie, pretenled to Langele
church, 594.
.SeeKinfare.
RynemaruBburj. Kobur[ de. 883.
.See Kimsbiirj,
KyofBrnan Ji)Iid,311.
William. 311.
Kynesaal. See KInsall.
KyacBue, Puter, 569.
Eyng, Kynge, Andrew le, 253.
, John, 309, 441.
Herlewyo, of Wjke, 63,
, Richard le, 329, 368.
, of Wyke. 68.
Waller, 454, 456.
William, 89.
, of PatiOD, 88.
EyngcibroiiM. Stt Eiiig'» Broon.
736
GENERAL INDEX.
KjDgeflbury, John de, presented to Potynton
church, 100.
See Kingsbury.
Kyngescaple. See King's Caple.
Kyngesclere. See Kingsclere.
Kyngesclyve. See King's Cilffe.
Kyngesdon. See Kingsdown.
Kyngeshagh*, William de, 41.
Kyngeshemed, Kyngeshemede, Simon de, 242.
, , his man David, 242.
, Walter de, 201.
Kyngesbogge, Henry de. 373.
Kyogesmore. See Kingsmoor.
Kyngespeaune. See King's Pyon.
Kyngef^riptou. See Ring'ft Kipton.
Kyngesthorpe. See Kingsthorpe.
Kyngeston, Kynggeston, John de, 62. 582.
, Jordan de, 271.
Nicholas de, 58, 96, 423.
, Roland Thelavedis brother of, 232.
See Kingston.
Kyngeswode, Walter de, 535, 537, 589, 545.
Siee Kingswood.
Kynggeston. See Kyngeston.
Kyngman. William, 88.
Kynste, Thomas, 63.
Kynton. See Kineton.
Kyppe, Esger, 63.
Kyrkby, Kyrkeby. See Kirkby.
Kyrkeby. See Monks Kirby.
Kyrkeby-on-the-Moor. See Kirkby Moor-
side.
Kyrkestall. See Kirkstall.
Kyrkestede. See Kirkstead.
Kyrketon. See Kirk Heaton ; Kirketon ;
Kirton.
Kyrkham. See Kirkham.
Labarowe, John de, 80.
Labati, William, 279.
Labbatud, 77.
Labreto. See Lebreto.
Lac, Bernard de, 113.
Lacebonde, liobert, 280.
Laceles. See Lasceles.
Laci. See Lacy.
Lackenheath, Lakinghethe, co. Suffolk, 419.
Lackford, Lakford, co. Suffolk, 263.
Lacok, Nicholas, 197.
See Laycock.
Lacuit. See Lathuy.
Lacy, Laci, Lascy, Henry de, earl of Lincoln,
[1267-1312], 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 21, 82,
102, 108, 106, 123, 131, 146, I.W, 153,
156, 166, 179, 188, 197, 206. 207, 211,
Lacy, &c., Henry de — cont,
214, 217, 218, 219, 228, 285, 236, 243,
277, 282, 286, 293. 321, 326, 336, 337,
339 346 349 391, 403.
, , keeper and lieutenant of the
kingdom, 282, 313.
, , keeper of Skipton in Craven
castle, 1.
, , Alice, daughter of; the wife of
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, 350.
, , Margaret his wife, coimtess of
Salopisbiry, 350.
... , , and Joan his wife, 230.
, , Joan, late the wife of 334.
, his executors, 4 1 1 .
, Hugh de, constable of Bandown
rastle, 182.
, John de, parson of Dokesworthe, 240.
, Bichard de, lord of Folketon, 444.
, Robert de, 180.
, , bailiff of Dykeringe, 422.
, Wenthlian de, 401.
Ladde, Hugh le, 168, 254.
, Robert le, 168, 254.
, William, 598.
Lafford, John de, 453.
Lageham. See Legham.
Laghton. See Laughton.
Laghton-in Morthing. See Laughton-en-le-
Morthcn.
Lagny in the diocese of Paris, abbot of, 190,
192, 267. 289.
Laibrun, Michael de, son of Robert, 553.
Laisingby. See Lazonby.
Lake, Geoffrey, 377.
Robert atte, 238.
Lakford. See Lackford.
Lakinghethe. See Lackenheath.
Lamb, Lambe, John, master of the ship la
Margarete, 59, 433.
William, 340.
, , of Sutton, 36.
Lambard, Jjamberd, Lambert, Amald, .^88.
, Clement son of William son of, de
SandwHthe, 439.
, John, 129,259.
, , presented to Hellawe church,
390, 452.
Robert, 263.
, Vitalis, or Bydau, 351.
, William, 478.
Lamberton, William de. See St. Andrews.
Lambeti, William, de Bastervasio, 357.
Lamboum, Lambume, co. Berks, 410.
, Upper. Uplamburne, co. Berks, 341.
, Lambume [co. Essex], 395.
Lambume, Lamboume, James de, and Joan
his wife, 68, 69.
Lamerh' [? Lannershe]. co. Cornwall. 418.
See Lannershe.
Lamleye, John de, 78.
GENERAL INDEX.
737
Lammaddok. See Llanmadoc.
Lamman^hevs [Llanmacs, co. Glamorgan],
335. *
T^mote. Sff Mote.
I^nipaderDan. See Llanbadam-Vawr.
Lainpadervaur castle. See Llanbadarn-Vavr.
Lamport. See Lau^port.
Lamprobes. See St. Probiis.
Lamyhan^le. See Llanfihangel.
lianark, letters pateut dated at 266, 280, 281,
283.
Lancaster, county of 17.5, *236, 250, 256, 828,
542.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 3, 30, 54.
, conim issionerp to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 184.
, to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 24.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 52L
, pontage panted to the men of, 236.
, earl of. See Plantagenet.
sheriff of, 3, 100, 2.33.
Ijjiucaster, town of. Friars Preachers of, 387.
Ijiincastri', lianeastru, Henry df, 33y, 372, 502.
, John de, 30, 54, 328.
, William de, 387.
l^anceveton, Laneeton. See Launceston.
lijincht'ster, Langecestre [co. Durham],
Thomas de Nova Ilaya, prebendary
of, 448.
, Master John de lioma, prebendary
of, 448.
Lancras in Saintonge, 78.
Land, bailiwick of the measures of, in Ire-
land, 560.
Landaf, John de, 311.
Landbeach, Landbeehe [co. Cambridge], 3,
545.
Jjande. Sec Launde.
Landelowe. Sre Llandeloy.
Lauilgable, 222.
Jjandu, John do, 525.
Landyk, William de, 71.
liane, Alan son of Richard in the, 251*.
, Ivo8(m of Walter atte, 242, 2.54.
, Robert atte, 35.
Walter atte. 242, 2.54.
, , Alice, late the wife of, 242,254.
William in the, and John hisson, 31o.
Lanchani. Lantnii, co. Nottingham, 171, 421.
liancrcost, Ii;inrecr)st, co. ('iiml)erand, the
prior and convent of, L')7, 17h, 302,
Adam son of Thomas dr, 334.
Lanfare. See Laiifare.
Lang, Richard Ic, J53.
Langacrc, Lsingare. co. Devon, 230.
Langar, co. Nottiufiham, 236, 406, 419.
Langar, Thomas, 33 1 .
, Tbtmias de, 287.
Langare. See Lan^acre.
63579.
Langbaurgh, Langebcrgh, co. York, 598.
Langcroft [co. York], 348.
Langdenedale fco. Derby], 214.
Langdon, liangiHlou, co. Kent, prior and con*.
vent of, Sh4.
LangebajTi, Thomas, 252.
I^ngebergh. Sec Langbaurgh.
Langecestre. See Lanchester.
Lan^tdale, Master Adam de, 255.
Langedene, Walier de, 302.
Langedon, Thomas de, 450, 464, 495.
— «V?«f Langdon.
Langefonl, Uichanl de, 387.
, Robert de,the elder, 240.
, , the younger, 240.
, Roger de, 220.
, Thomas de, presented to Yerde-
burgh church, 148.
John Stireman de, of Pampesworth,
240.
See Langford.
Langeham, Simon de, 253.
Langehnll, Thomas de, 395.
Iiiingeh', Langelcie, Langeleye, John de, 185,
25l,42(».
, , parson of Itodham, 578.
, Richard de, presented to Westtillebiry
chaiR'l, 569.
, Robert de, 310.
, Walter de, 516.
, William de, 314.
, Master William de, presented to
Randelsham church, 518.
See Langley ; Langley Marsh.
Langelond, Langelonde, Longelond, Nicholas
de. 185, 2.50, 372, 373, 374, 417, 418,
419, 420, 422, 470, 529, 535, 599.
Langemere, Ralph le. 2o2.
Langencuton. See Newton, Long.
Langenok [?Noke], co. Hertford, 131.
Langcs, Thomas de, 210.
Langetoft. See Langtof^.
Langeton, Langton, Langdon, Hugh son of
Matilda (ie, 251.
, Ivo de, presented to Dorchester
church, 21 1.
, John de, 458.
, , bibhop of Chichester, 36,50,
57, 07, 98, 122, 1*9, 192,209, 266, 267,
34S, 4ns, 428, 489, 566.
, , and chancellor, 36.
, Nicholas de. 111.
, , Walter de, bishop of Coventry and
Lichtit-ld, 5, .50, 58, 81, 89. 91, 95, 99,
102, 104, 110, 111, 114, 117, 136, 144,
145, 192, 199, 205, 213, 269, 272, 293,
352, 399, 400, 405, 410, 411, 412, 418,
414, 41.'), 416, 42^ 430, 432, 440, 449,
458, 473, 486, 495, 503, 566.
, , his bailiff in Kcheshale, 145.
,, his vicar-general, 58, 490, 508,
.507.
8 A
738
GENERAL INDEX.
1, &a. — coHl.
, charges agaiiut, 36, 40,48.
, ralU of th« pluDti touchioK, B2.
, ezvcutor of the ]at« king, 36.
master of the hospital of St.
Leonard's, York, 37, 66, 94,96. 130,
169, 2Slt, 260, S61, 314, 316, 317.
, treasurer of the late king
[Edward I.], I, 15, 20, 26. 27, 32, 38,
96, 136, 137, 146, 147, 177, SOS, 292,
804,364,412.
, , treaflurer of the Excbeqaer [of
Edward II.], 413, 440, 4S9.
, See nito Cheiter, the bishop
ofi l^easttrer.
WMrin, SOD of Thomai de, 309.
.„.: Williain de, 245.
keeper of the count? of Kermer-
dyu, &c„ 273, 488, 490.
Ste LangloD.
I^ngewath, See LangthwMle.
IiMigford, Laoffeford [co. Cambridge], 240.
Sleeple, Stept'lltngeford, co. Wilts,
Sl«, 818.
See Langeford,
Laoghalt, Bali>fa de, 254, 604.
Langham, co. Kntland, 487, 502.
[co. Suffolk], 5as, 561.
Langhaschate, Williani de, 406.
Langlej', Langeli>, Langelegh, Lingeleie,
lAtigeUye, ISS, SI2, 213, 215, 228.
Old, aia.
, Bohert le clerk of, and Alice his
wife, 238.
, CO. Buckingham, 508.
[co. Durham], 234.
... - CO. Kent, 34.
[CO. Norfolk], S78.
, .abbot of, 101, 192,209.
, , ahbot and convent of, 267, 348,
578.
by Guildford [co. Surraj], Friars
Probers of, 96.
, [divers counties], letters patent.
dated at, 9, 13, 14, IS, 16, 17, le, 19,
to, 31, 22, 25, 26, 27. 38, 39, 40, 41,
67, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 88,
99, »4, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101,
104. las, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111,
113, IIR, 120, 121, 122, 127, 128, ISO,
130, lai, 135, 136, 137, 145, 147, 146,
149, ISO, 151, 153, 154, 15S, 156, 158,
160, 161, 162, 164. 169, 170, 171, 173,
175, 176, 177, 179, ;81, 163, 183, 187,
lt«, 189, 190, l»l, 192, 193, 19S, 3u6,
287, 941, 242, 243. S95, 896, 397, 557.
Laugt^, King's, Chiltern Langley, Childe-
langele, or Laugley, Co. Hertford, 148,
4S3.
Friars Preachers of, 95, 96, 14S, 397,
453,515.
, church of All Saints, 19S.
, church of, 14S, 198, 594.
, Kichard de Kynetare, parson of, 594.
the king's park at, 453, 479.
Langley Marsb, LanReleye Mirejs [co.
Buckinghomj, 513.
■ "-< , kiug'B park of, 51S.
, letters patent dated at, S37.
Langley Montfltohet, Langele Monfjchet, co.
Kssei, 209.
See Engleys t Lengleys.
Lnoglejlhorpe, CO. York, 99.
Iiaogporl, Lamport, co. Somerset, 219, 233.
Langravo, William de, of Tipmere, "7.
Lanjrlhwaite, Langwalhe, Langewathe, co.
York. 171, 421.
Langtoft, Laogetoft, co. Lincohi, 603.
I^ngloD, Laugeton, 30 G, 309.
[? Lanynlon], CO. Dorset, Netberlym
of, 420.
, CO. Westmoreland, 134.
by Wragby [eo. Lincoln], 351, 252.
Laogueir, 356.
Languersse, Thomas de, 108.
lAngwathby, Iiangewathby [co. Camberland].
226.
Langwathe. William de.426,
See Langtbwaite.
I.anhingez, Lememsiiei, [co. Cornwall], 237.
I4ink. Kichard le, 253.
I,»nner, co. Cornwall. See Lannershe.
Lannenbe [?Lanner in the parish of St.
Allen], CO. Cornwall. 372.
See I.amerh.
Lanouel. See l.lnnhoupl.
LanprobuB. See St ProbDS.
Lanreath, Lauraylon [co. Cornwall}, church
of, 100.
LanrecoBl. See Lanercost.
Lantbony, co. Gloucester. Sot Llanthonr.
Lanultyt [? Llanilltyd], GO. Glamorgan, 526.
Lanum. See Laiiebam.
lADvays. See Llanvaes.
I^nynton [? Ijington], Netherlj-m of, co.
DorHet, 420.
Lapworth [co. Warwick], 570.
Larcber, Nicboliis, of Sandwich, 302.
Nicholas, of Dovor, 49.
Set aiso Archer.
Larchier, Thomas, J33.
Lardincr, Simou le, 580.
Largesteles, Kichard son of Waller de, 299.
Lark. See Lauerke.
Larran, I'l'ter de, 284,
Larriens, Laryans. Stephen de, a monk of
Theford, 223.
, prior of Orkele, or Horkeale.
188, 277, 488.
Lacceles, I^asci'ls, Lacelcs, Eliiabeth de, 430.
, Nicholas, 165.
, , Richard his brother, 165.
, Nicholas de, and Uichard aiid
William his brothers, 131.
, Ralph de, 553.
Richard U, 364.
Bohert de, S<i, 89, 354, 604.
GENERAL INDEX.
789
lAsceles, &c. — cont.
, Roger de, 553.
, William bod of John de, 440.
Lascy. See Lacy.
Lateymer. See Latimer.
Lathbury, Laththebury [co. Bucks], 232.
Lathe, John ntte, 308.
Latheles, Thomas de, 574.
Lathes, William de, of York, 129, 471.
Lathim. See Lathum.
Laththebury. See Lathbur^'.
Lathum, Lathim, Robert de, 24, 30, 54, 828.
, Thomas de, 6.
Lathay, Lacoit, 215.
Latimer, Laytimer, Lateymer, Alice late the
wife of William le,46, 125, 128.
, John le, 65, 205, 210, 594.
, Thomas le, 196.
, , of Werdon, 594.
, William le, 12u, 131,176,201,380,
408, 428, 430, 488, 520,561, 569, 592.
, , constable of Rokyngham
castle, 242.
, , keeper of Scarborough castle,
413, 429, 431.
, , his sister, 569.
Laton. See Latton.
Latthebury, Walter de, 128.
See Lathburv.
LattoD, Laton, Geoffrey de, 221.
, Hugh de, 245.
, Robert de, 245.
, William de, 73.
, , a robber, 245.
, William son of Walter de, 221.
Latymer. See Latimer.
Lauerant, Thomas, 117.
Lauerke, or Lark, Simon, 539, 540, 541.
Laufare, John de, 1 6, 36.
Laughton, Laghton, co. Lincoln, church of,
203.
CO. Sussex, 217.
Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Laghton in Mor-
thynge, co. York, Ingelard de Warle
prebendary of, 177, 198.
Laumprey, Benedict, 1 1 .
Laun, John, 186.
Launce, John le, 298.
, William le, 298.
LaunccUs, Launcelles [co. Cornwall], 281.
Launceston, Dunhoved, co. Cornwall, 490.
, Launcevcton, Lanceveton, Lanceton,
CO. Cornwall, 374.
, convent of, 43.
, canons of, 43.
, R. late prior of, 43.
, Roger de Horton, prior of, 69.
gaol [co. Cornwall] , prisoners in, 40.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 352.
Launceval, John, 256.
Laund [co. Leicester], prior of, 499.
, prior and convent of, 152.
Launde^ or Lande, Henry de la, 527.
, William de, 158.
, William de la, 514.
Launde, Lawaude in Gascony, 60.
Laundre, Richard, 368, 420.
Laundry, Philip, 536.
Lanneye, John de, 134.
Launge, John, and Joan his wife, 362, 516,
519.
Laurence, John, 811.
, Richard, of Cantebrige, 552.
Thomas son of, de Lodelowe, 116.
, Walter son of, de Averham, 340.
William, 311.
See Lourence.
Lauton, co. Cheshire. See Lawton.
Lauvare. See Laver.
Lavanta, William de, 489.
Lavendon, Robert le Revesone of, 148.
[co. Buckingham], abbot and conyeDt
of, 282.
Lavenham, Master Thomas de, parson of Great
Okie, 58.
Laver, Lauvare [co. Essex], Edmund de
Sancto Clemente presented to the
church of, 596.
, Little [co. Essex], John de Hese-
larton presented to the church of, 119.
Layerkesond, co. Somerset, 254.
Laverstock, Laverkestoke, co. Hants, 233.
CO. Wilts, 304, 387.
Lavynton [or Lanynton], John de, 420.
, or Lanynton. See Lanynton.
Law, an Irishman to use English, 188, 458.
Lawarde. See Warde.
Lawarre. See Ware.
Lawaude. See Launde.
Lawhitton, Lawyntou, co. Cornwall, 373,418.
Lawton by Betchton, Lauton by Bechynton,
CO. Cheshire, 145.
Lawynton. See Lawhitton.
Laxfield, co. Suffolk, 174, 423.
, John *of Hebrigge* of, 174.
, , his brothers Adam, Feter, and
Thomas, 174.
Laxman, Geoffrey, 366.
Laxton [co. Nottingham], 398.
[co. York], 261.
Laycock, Lacok, co. Wilts, abbess and nuns
of, 326, 511.
, church of St. Cyriac, 826.
Lay nail [?co. Northumberland], 340.
Layrthorpbrigge in York, 171.
Layry, John, 340.
Lazonby, Laisingby, co. Cumberland, 588.
Lea, Enuna, late wife of Ralph de la, 889.
, Roger de la, 389.
5ee a/«o Lee ; Legb ; Leia.
3a 2
740
GENERAL INDEX.
Lea, la [co. Dorset]. See Leigh.
[?Northleye], co. Salop, 270.
, Lee, CO. Lincoln, 493.
Leach, East, Esteleche, co. Gloucester, 372.
Learmouth. See Leuermouthe.
L*Eaa, Eustace de. See Limerick.
LebberstoD, Ledbriston [co. York], 439,
446.
Lebret, Amaneuus, lord of, 526.
Lebreto, Le Breto, Amaneuus de, 12.
, Arnold Amaneui de, treasurer of
Wells, canon of Lincoln and parson of
Horncastre, 47, 140, 141.
, ....«., and archdeacon of Huntingdon,
141.
, Bernard Ecii de, archdeacon of
Canterbury and parson of Walpole,
34, 140, 141, 280.
, Goichard de, archdeacon of Canter-
bury, 484.
Lecehelade. See Lechlade.
Lech, or Leek, John. See Leek.
See also heche i Leke.
Lechampton. See Leckhamptou.
I^eche, William le, of Lynstede, 126, 127.
Lechefeld, Nicholas de, presented to Loude-
ham church, 490.
See also Lichefeld.
Lechehampton. See Leckhampton.
Lechlade, Lecehelade, Lechelade, co. Glou-
cester, 9, 187, 218.
prior and brethren of, 341.
Leckhampstead, Leychamstede, Lekhamstede,
CO. Berks, 71, 76.
Leckhampton, Lechampton, Lechehampton
[co. Gloucester], 248.
Leckonfield, l^kynfeld, co. York, 144, 363.
Lecy, Richard, 170.
Ledbriston. See Lebberston.
Ledered, Leddrede, Thomas de, 450, 575.
Ledes, Alexander de, 73, 143.
, , and Hugh his brother, 314.
, , and lioger his brother, 371.
, Boniface de, 106.
, Robert de, presented to Harewode
church, 146.
, , presented to Kellevedou church,
175.
, Roger de, 106, 139.
, , presented to Kellevedou church,
97, 100.
, presented to Harewode church,
98.
See Leeds.
Lednes. See Loddon.
Ledum. See Lydham.
Ledyngton, Nicholas de, 441.
Ledyset [Scotland], 446.
Lee, Greoffrey atte, of Waterford, 472.
., de la, 23, 169, 184,318,585,
536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 545, 608.
,, John de la, 535.
•••••*•• i«
Lee — cont.
Philip de la, or Philip de, 141, 231,
282, 283.
, Roger de la, 283.
, Thomas de la, 565.
Sfe Lea ; Legh ; Leia.
Lee, Leie, Leye, co. Rutland, 497, 502.
, Little Leghe [co. Salop], 350.
See Lea.
Leeds, Ledes, co. Kent, prior of, 477.
, castle of, CO. Kent, 217.
, letters patent dated at, 44, 45.
Leefdale, Leuedale, 215.
Leek, Leke, Lek, Lech, John de, king's clerk,
24, 212.
, bishop of Dunkeld, 183.
, , king's chaplain, almoner and
bishop elect of Dunkeld, 202.
, archbishop of Dublin, late
canon of Dunkeld, 378, 400,413, 492,
595, 596.
, , , treasurer of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 585.
, king's almoner, proctor for the
king, 203.
, , precentor of St. Patrick's,
Dublin, 6.
, , presented to Denham church,
35.
, , presented to Great Lynford
church, 135.
, Robert de, 245.
See itlsu Ijck.
Leek [co. Sttifford], le Vai by, 494.
Leem, Reginald de, 301.
Lees, Wodegatelese near Selling, co. Kent, 76.
Leeuw, Liwes, la Tubere de, 215.
Le Fevre. See Fevre.
Lehy, William, 38.
Legat, John, 125.
, Richard, 488.
, Robert, .WS, .540.
Legganl, William, 207.
Leggegould, William, 238.
Leggore. See Lugore.
Legh, Nicholas de la, 56.
See Iah\ ; Lee ; Lcgha ; Leia.
Legh [co. Essex]. See Leigh.
Legh Hugouis, Stephen de, 289.
See Huxelegh.
Legha, Alvred de, 417.
See Legh.
Legham, Lageham [co. Surrey], 18 L
Leghe [co. Salop] . See Lee.
Leghorn, Richard de, 344.
Leghton, Richard de, 82.
, Walter de, 13.
See Leighton .
Legolsus, Theobald son of, 445.
Leia, Gilbert de, 574.
See Lea ; Lee; Legha; Leia.
Leiburne. See Leybome.
GENERAL INDEX.
741
Leicester, county of, 87, 250, 328, 426.
...., commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 185.
* , to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth for, 24.
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 30, .'io, 588.
, justices of oyer and terminer for the
county of, 30 1.
sheriff of, 300, 383, 499, 505.
liaymund [de Fargfiis], archdeacon
of, and dean of Salisbury, 43 1 .
, TemplarsMands in, 441, 484, 501, 511,
565, 590.
, earl of. See Plantagenet.
, earldom of, 68.
Leicester, Leycestre [town of], 75, 543, 600.
, abbot and convent of, 323, 449.
, St. Leonard's, master and brethren of
the hospital of, 75.
, Labbeigate by, 449.
letters patent dated at, 273, 274.276,
277.
, tournament at, 139.
Leicestre. See Leycestre.
Leie. See Lee.
Leigh, Cannons. See Cannonleigh.
, la Lee [co. Dorset], 389.
, Legh [co. Essex], church of, 276.
Leighlin, diocese of, 73.
, bishop of, 183.
, bishop of, Nicholas Cheevers, 183.
Leighton Buzzard [co. Bedford], letters patent
dated at, 135, 136.
Manor, Lephton Manoirs upon Brimes-
wold, CO. Huntingdon, Master Philip
de Burton, prebendary of, 225.
Leinster, in Ireland, 154.
Leiston, Leystone, co. Suffolk, 482.
, John, abbot of, 88.
, abbot and convent of, 482, 574.
Lek, Leke, Agnes, 548.
, Thomas son of Thomas, 548.
, William, of Nonington, 445.
See also Lech ; Leche; Leek.
Leker, David son of John le, of Whitchirche,
272.
Lekhanistede. See Leckhampstead.
Lekyngfeld, Lekynfeld. See Leckonfield.
Lelepaie, William, of Caldebec, 363.
Lcliun, Lelum, John de, 550.
, Thomas de, 138.
Lelle, lialph de, .JH, 94.
Lelum. See Leliuu.
Lely, John, 256.
Lemanesbrother, Alan, 308.
Lemburgh. See Lorraine.
Lemensuez. See Lauhingez.
Lemynistre, Hugh de, 243.
Lemynton. See Lyniington.
Lenegle, John, 46.
Lenfant, Lenfaunt, John, 137.
, , seneschal of Ponthieu and
Montreuil, 5ol.
, Walter, 228.
, , chief justice of the King*i
Bench, Ireland, 78.
Leiighare, William de, 418.
Lengleys, Lengleis, Garin, 138.
, , his sons Thomas and Robert,
138.
, Richard, 93.
, Robert, a commissioner for Westmore-
land, 250.
, Master Robert, of Abbeville, 528.
, William, 487.
See Engleys.
Lenham, co. Kent, 34.
Leuham, John de, 24, 55.
, , the elder, 590.
, , the younger and Madlda his
wife, 590.
, brother John de, 67, 182, 159, 384.
, the king's confessor, 388, 890,
448, 556.
Lenne, John de, 151.
, , merchant of St. Edmund's, 215.
Lenne. See Lynn.
, Bishops. See L^Tin, King's.
Lenton, co. Nottingham, prior of, 92, 236, 419.
, Stephen de Moerges, prior of, 208.
, prior and convent of, 571.
, convent of, John de Hothum, keeper
of, 571.
, letters patent dated at, 3, 4, 5, 86.
Leutur, John le, citizen of London, 11, 152.
Lenys, Robert, 223.
Ixjominster [co. Hereford], 138.
Leonhales, John, 24.
Leon is, James, 210.
Leonns. See Lynns.
Lepers, 110.
of Derby, 162.
, hospital at Lincoln fi>r, 110.
, leprous brothers and sisters of Maiden
Bradley, 176.
Leppington, Lepington, Lepyngton, co. York,
364, 366.
r^pyz, John, 550.
Ivercedckene, Lercedekne, Lercedeakene,
Lercedeakne, Archedekne, Krcedekue,
Krcedekene, Ercedeakne, Thomas, or
Thomas le, 54, 173, 185, 237, 250, 255,
256, 473, 508, 540.
Lercediakuelond near Carmarthen, 115.
Leregode, John, 419, 471.
Lerin. Sec Lerme.
Lerme, Lerine, Poncius de, 473, 545, 584.
Lermvte, Ralph, 598.
Lescheqer, Lescheker. Matthew de, 259, 260,
261.
See also Eschekier ; Scaccario.
742
BENEBAL INDEX.
LeBcriTeyii, John, 598.
Lesdope. Set Scrope.
Lmoq, PorteDer de, 855.
Lmo, AgDei, late (he vife of Bichaxd tXte,
406.
, Alanfttte, 47B.
LemnghuD, Willism de, preaaoted to BrauD-
cewell church, S06.
L«uiea, Lfsnes, CO, Kent, BS, 196, 197,318,
380.
, [or Westwood;), abbot aud convent
of, 108, 332.
IieapiceT, AdstD, S68.
John SOD of Tbomaa, 163.
,Peter,8S9.
Ha«ter Peter, 35.
Philip, 472.
.Walter, buUff of Gloucester, 430.
, See Enpicer; Spicer.
Leipioe, Bichard de, 496.
Leiqniler, William, 467.
Iiesaet, Matter Kobert de, panon of Mitford,
336.
LeMbean, Uaat«r Katph d«, 56.
Leeshebome, UomEaiu de, 252.
Leuuddtn [parish of St. BonoTeltx, co. Itoi-
ba^h], letters patent dated at, 280,
381,310, 314, »15.
Leate, Thomas, 51.
Lutrauei Leitraunge, Le Strange, E-itrtuteue,
Fulk, 17S, SSI,S3G,A46.
, of Ercatue, 185, 351.
of Knokyn, SBO, 397, 530.
John his sod, 397,
Boger, 79, 133, 139, 156, 339, 493.
Leiwwi, CO. Cardigan, 460,
Letche, Roger de, :114.
Letehvortb, eo. Hertford, 131,
Letele. See Nctlej.
Letcineve. Ralph, and Alice hia wife, 167.
Lete»un, Robert, 39.
Letice, Uichard, 188, 331.
Letitia, Laurence ton of, de SwfueSet, and
William hia brother, 356.
Letlete, Letele. See Netley.
Letten, Over, oo. Hereford, 173.
Letton, Walter de. parina of Leybome, 400,
407.
Leu, Golding te, 485.
See Lou.
Leuedale. See Leefdiile,
Leneldre, Ai^ua del, 358.
Leaermouthe, William bon of Alan de, 340-
Leueaham, Robert de, 257.
Thomu de, paraon of Osinutiderleje,
396.
Sec Levesham,
Leukeland, Robert, 126.
Laukonore, Thomas de, 231, 384, 393.
la ap YcTan ap Philip, of MaiUoriwyi«-
Levadiibrolhet, Boland, of E
Set alto LeTcdimai
Levajn, John, 297.
LcTcdimau, Levedyman, Joh
See alio Levadiabr
Leven, Levene, co. York, 43:
Lererix, Richard, 353.
LevertoD, Yo son of Bene; i
Leverton, South, Suthlevert
LeveabaiD, Robert de, 165.
Thomu de, 496.
Master Thomaa de, .
See Leuesham ', L
Levesqoe, Richard, 561,
See alto Biaahop.
Level, John, 179,
Levhani, William de. See I
Levington, Castle. CaNtellev
363.
, (ir West Linton,
See Kirk LintoD.
Leringtuu. See Kirk Levin
IievisbaTn, Levesham [co, Y<
Levjng, Levfnge, Nicholas,
Iticharf, 170,
William, 38.
Levyugton. See Kirk Levin
Lerynton. LeTjnglon, Roni
384, 409,
Lewenthorpe, William de, 19
Lewer, See Le Ewer.
Lewea, eo. Soshci, 148, 531.
prior of, 69, 133, 33'
John, prior of, ,135.
Giles de 9eduno, ■ n
Leirca, John de, eanoi/of W
, , presented to C
382.
WiUiam de, prebend
SOB, 566.
Lewis, Peter son of, de Sahai
Leiden, Lezeden, eo. Ease:
531.
Lcxham, Thumas de, 343,
Leyboume, Leybume [co.
400, 407,
Laybroke, William de, 59S,
, Eustachiahia
Leybnni in Giucony. See I
Lcyburne, Henry de, 407, 4C
.Jnlianikdc, 400.
, , daughter and h
de, 68.
.., , Juliana wife of Will
407.
Katharine daughter
387.
, Nicholas do, 184, S5
Robert de, o
cattle, 8S4, 877.
GENERAL INDEX.
743
Leybame, Robert de — cont
, , and late constable of the
castle of Are, 324.
, , keeper of the Isle of Man,
411
, Roger de, 387.
, Thomas de, 233.
, , Juliana his daughter, 68.
, William de, 35.
, , Juliana his wife, 34, 68, 233,
4.07.
, , constable of the castle of Mont-
gomery, 215, 229.
See Leybourne.
Leycestre, Leicestre, Henry de, 6, 8.
, Hugh de, 251.
, John de, 6.
, , of York, 431.
, Peter de, Thomas son of, of North-
ampton, 135.
, Ralph de, vicar-general of the bishop
of Coventry and Lichfield, 4U0, 507.
, Richard de, 10, 142, 202, 287, 387.
, Master Richard de, parson of Eydon,
17.
, Robert de, 243.
, Thomas son of Peter de, of North-
ampton, 185.
, William de, 215, 231, 545.
, , presented to the chapel of St.
John, Colneye, 98, 148.
, presented to Tunstal church,
285.
Leychamstede. See Leckhampstead.
Levden. See Lvdden.
Leye, St. John of, 265.
See Lee.
Leyes, Robert de, 491.
, , and Amy his wifo, 491.
Leygrave, Alice de, 581.
, , the kiug*8 nurse, 180, 2C4, 341,
510.
, John de, 510.
Leyham, William de, 88.
Leyningby, John dc, parson of Lofthouses,
396.
Leyston, Leystone. See Leiston.
Liard. See Lvard.
Libbery, co. Worcester. See Lybre.
Liberry, co. Herts. See Lybre.
Libertange, Libretinges, 215.
Libourne, Leyburne, provOvSt of, 18.
in Gaseony, 123.
Libretinges. See Libertange.
Lichefeld, Lychefeld, Henry de, 178, 237,
260,261,314,367.
, Nicholas de, presented to Chelgrave
church, 516.
, , presented to Ludham church,
514.
, Simon dc, 419, 471.
5ee Lechefeld.
Lichfield, Ludshelfe, LuddesheWe, co. H4nt8,
77.
Lichfield, Lichefeld, co. Stafford, 178, 289.
, pavage for, 440, 441.
, letters patent dated at, 1 65, 1 74.
, St. Chad's, chapter of, 207.
, John de Anmdell, canon of, 278.
, Reymund del Goadz, precentor of,
147.
, bishop of. See Langton.
, dean of, John de Derby, 241.
, St. Chad's, John de Sandale, preben-
dary of Sallowe, 480.
, Coventry and. See Coventry.
Liddel, Lydel [co. Cumberland], 234, 387,
407.
, barony of, 285, 409.
Lidclinch. See Lydlinch.
Lidford, Lydeford [co. Devon], 186.
Lidiate [?co. Denbigh], 405.
Lierre, Lyere, 657.
Lighfot, Lyghtfot, John, 535.
, , of Hereford, 11.
Ligier, Thomas, 236.
Li ham. See Lyham.
Lihan, Ebulo de, 11.
Lilbonme, Lillebume [co. Northampton],
296.
Lilford, Lilleford, Lillesford, Lyllesford [co.
Northampton], 198, 200, 335, 875.
Lillebume, Henry de, 396.
Sec Lill)oume.
Lilleford, John de, 245.
, , Alexander his brother, 345.
See Lilford.
Lillemanrode [co. York], 347.
Lillesford. See Lilford.
Lilleshall, Lylleshulle, co. Salop, John de
Chetewud, abbot of, 50, 58.
, W. de Brugge, abbot of, 44.
, Richard de Weulok, canon of, 44.
, Yvo de Wyvelesleye, canon of, 44.
Lining, West, Westlilling, co. York, 541.
Lillingston. See Lillingstone Lovell.
Lillingstone Lovell, Lillingsfon [co. Oxford],
church of, 388.
Lilstock, Lyllestoke, co. Somerset, 254.
Limburg. See Lorraine.
Limemay, John, 164.
Limerick, Lymyk, diocese or see of, 404, 528.
, Robert, late bishop of, 376.
, Master Eustace de Aqua [de TEau, or
Waters], dean and bishop of, 376, 400,
404, 405.
, Master Ijuureuce son of Peter, canon
of. 376.
, Thomas de Magio, canon of, 876.
Limynton. See Lymington.
Linby, Lyudeby, co. Nottingham, 510.
Lincoln, Alfred de, 390.
, John de, of London, 177, 301, 375,
888.
744
GENERAL INDEX.
limboln, John de — cont.
, , sheriff of London, 94, 247, 248,
257.
, Michael de,425.
, Reymund son of John de, and Lucy
his wife, 284.
, Richard de, 80.
...•••..., Robert de, 340.
, Simon de, 129.
Lincoln, city of, 11. 84, 152, 892, 410. 418,
419, 420, 471, 473, 475, 529, 542, 601,
603.
, free court in the city of, 460.
, suburb of, 305, 343, 410.
, the king's debt to, 491.
, merchants of, 36, 567.
, parliament of, 236, 325, 431.
, prison of, 125.
, seal for recognisances of debts for,
5, 201.
, Holy Innocents' hospital for lepers,
John de Calghhille, kec*per of, 1 10.
, , John de Carleton, keeper of,
527.
, Ingham hv, 294.
, la Maiideleyne, St. Mary Magdalen,
without, a cell of St. Mary's abbey,
York, 419, 47 L
, St. Katherine*H without, prior and
convent of, 66, 500.
, St. Michael on the Mount, parish of,
346.
, St. Peter, Eastgate, church of, 343,
346.
, diocese, see, or bishopric of, 8, 32, 35,
49, 64, 78, 79, 84, 93, 97, 100, 102,
103, 107, 109, 112, 114, 120, 133, 135,
137, 140, 146, 148, 157, 188, 192, 193,
198, 199, 200. 202, 203, 204, 209, 225,
229, 267, 292, 331, 379, 385, 388, 390,
391, 392, 394, 403, 428, 451, 452, 453,
454, 460, 462, 463, 464, 467, 468, 488.
489, 502, 503, 509, 516, 520, 526, 528,
555, 556, 561, 569, 573, 578, 592, 594.
, , the tenth in, 66.
, archdeacon of, William de Estaneye,
109, 358.
, , Master William de laGare, 392.
, bishop of, 172,230.
, , collector of the tenth, 107.
, 5«e Dalderby.
, canon of, Arnald Amaueuidele Brito,
47.
, , William de Henmyngburgh,
848.
, dean of, Philip de Wylughby, 573.
, ,Reymund del Goudz, 147.
, dean and chapter of, 343, 392.
, precentor of, cardinal William de
Testa, 587.
, Neapolio [Franj^ipaui called Orsini],
cardinal deacon of St. Adrian, prebend-
ary of Sutton, or Sutton cum Bucking-
ham, 14, 210, 264, 519, 589.
Lincoln, city of — cont,
, Master Philip de Barton, prebendarjr
of Leightou Manoirs, 225.
, Master Richard de Plumstok, pre-
bendary of Scamelsby with Melton, 289.
Lincoln, county of, 91, 103, 110. 112, 156,
164, 180, 250, 307, 313, 321, 328, 332,
338, 390, 409, 446, 549, 560.
, commissioners to lew the twenty-fifth
in, 184.
, to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 24.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators, or keepers of the peace
for, 30,54, 69, 123,468.
, coroners of the county of, 125.
, earl of. See Gaunt ; Lacy.
..., justices of oyer and terminer for, 27,
87, 125,258, 550, 584.
, sheriff of, 72. 468, 482, 483, 527. 543.
, , a keeper of the ptace, 69, 123,
468.
, .John de Neville, 461, 467, 486.
, , Ranulph de Rv, 3uO, 475, 476,
5:^9.
, , Thomas di* Hurnbum, 5r>0.
, , to collect supplies, lo, 81.
, Templars' lands in, 438, 461, 465, 466.
, woods in, 487.
, commission de walliis et J'ossatis for,
37, 171,241, 307,308, 310, 530, 548,
.598, 604.
, fines from forestallers, 462.
, supplies for Scotland from, 10, 81.
, thirtieth for the county of, 36.
See Don, the river.
Liudisfarn. See Holy Island.
Lindores, Lundores [co. Fife], in Scotland,
abbot and convent of, 195.
Lindsey, Appelby in [co. Lincoln], 320.
, Rothwell in, co. Lincoln, 454.
Linford, Great, Lynford [co. Bucks], church
of, 135, 140.
Lingeteile, John, of York, 366.
Lingfieid, Lyngefeld [co. Surrey], church of,
121.
Linintone [co. Kent]. See Linton.
Linlithgow, Lynliscu, peel of, 441 573.
, letters patent dated at, 285-293, 29.V-
299, 301, 312, 313, 315, 331, 334, 340,
344,349, 356,361-363.
, county of, 82, 441.
Linstead, Lyastede, co. Suffolk, 126, 127.
Linton, Linintone, co. Kent, 243.
in Craven, Lynton in Cravene, co.
York, church of, 167.
West, or Levington, Levyngton, co.
Cumberland. See Kirk Linton.
Linwood, Lynwod, Luulwode, co. Lincoln, 84,
152, 276,400.
Lire, St. Mar}''s, abbot and convent of, 469,
517.
, William, abbot of, 65, 66.
J ^
GENERAL INDEX.
7^5
Lirliiig, liobert de, 159.
Liscombe, Lyscombe [iu Milton Abbas
parish], co. Dorset, 38U.
Lisle. See Insula.
L*lsle Bonue. See Insula Hona.
Lismore, diocese of, 489, 491, 575.
, U. bishop of, 491.
Liston, Lyston [co. Kssex], Otto, parson of,
259.
Literel. See Lutterel.
Litleburne. See Littlebourue.
Litlepudele. See Piddle, Little.
Litletou. See Littleton.
Litstersone. John le, de Skipton, 604.
Littelborgh, Humphrey de, 80.
Littelengli^s, GriflPer ap Yevan le, of Kynar-
desleye, 296.
Littelwodt, Kobert de, 6-.
Littewyne, Walter, 482.
Littlebourue, Litleburne [co. Kent], 400.
Littlebur^^h, Ly the burgh, Lughteburgh, Lnttle-
burgh, liobert de, keeper of the Temp-
lars' lands, CO. Lincoln, 461,465, 467,
486.
-Sf*' Lu^htehurgh.
Littlebury, L\ttlebury, Lyttyloury, Humphrey
de, 326, 496, 555.*
, , forester of Shirewode, 219.
, Kichard de, 418, 542.
, Martin de, 50.
Littleton, Litleton, John de, M3, 544.
, Thomas de, 237.
Littleton, High, Heghe Luttleton by Palton
[co. Somerset], 268.
[co. Worcester], church of, 10 1.
Litton, Alan son of William de, 197.
Livermere, John do, and Matilda his wife, 482.
Liverour, Rol)ert, lti9.
Liverton, I yvertou [co. York], 356
Livery, exemption from, 58, 84, 1H6, 144, 148,
150, IS.*), 160, 212, 214, 215, 301, 402,
403, 415, 480, 488.
Liwes, la Turl>ere de. '^ee Leeuw.
Llanbadarn VaMrr, Lampadernan, Lampader-
vaiir [co. Cardigan], castle of, 71.
, John de Skydemore, keeper of, 116.
Llanbedr, Thanbeder, 115.
Llandafi, bishop of. See Moomouth.
Llaudeloy, Landelowc [co. Pembroke], 563.
LlandoNery, Thlamandeve»*y [co. ('armar-
theu], 512.
Llanfihangel [? Thlaunvyhangel Kylcome],
CO, C-ardigan, 96.
, Lamyhangle [co. Monmouth], 599.
Llauhodeuei. See Llanthony Prima.
Llanhowel, I^mouol [co. Pembroke], 503.
Llanilltyd [? Lanultyt, co. (Glamorgan], 536.
Llanllibio, Thlenthlibieu, co. Anglesey, 462.
Llanmiuloc, Lammaddok [co. Glamorgan],
490.
Llanmaes, ? Lammangheys, co. Glamorgan,
336.
Llanthony Prima in Wales, Lluntbony, co.
Monmouth, prior of, 9, 66, 140, 146,
193,341, 34 i, 523.
Llanthony by Gloucester, Llanthony Se-
cunda, prior of, 330, 436.
, John prior of, 2.
, prior and convent of, 120, 283, 345.
, canons of, exemptions for, J 61, 162.
Llanvaes, Lanvayii[co. Anglesey], 271.
Llewellyn ap Griffith ap Gogan, 168.
Lloyd. See Thloyt. ^
Lochmaben, Loghmaban [co. Dumfries],
castle and honor of, 392.
Ix)cke8leye, William de, 369, 370.
Lockhay. See Lockho.
Lockho, Lockhay, Lokhagh [co. Derby], 513.
Lockington, Lokynton, co. York, 425.
Lodbroke, John de, 135, 247, 249.
Loddon, Lodne, Lednes, co. Norfolk, 123,
542, 578.
Lodeford, John de, 307.
Lodelowe, Lodehiwe, Ludelow, Ludelowe,
Ludelawe, John de, 487.
, Thomas de, 251, 257, 313.
, of Conyngesby, 257.
Thomas son of Laurence de, 116.
, William de, 23, 81, 54, 185, 25i.
, , burgess of Shrewsbury, 487.
See Ludlow.
Lodenne, Clement de, abbot of Kavenbam,
139, 140.
Lodere, Kichard le, 218.
Lodewele, William de, 548.
Lodewyck, Roger de, 338.
Lodewyk. See Ludwick.
I«odham [co. Suffolk J. See Loudham.
Lodne. See Loddon.
Jx)fthouse [in the deanery of Guisborough,
CO. York], 196.
Lofthouse, Ijofthusum, co. York, 435.
Lofthusum. See liofthouse.
Loftsome, Loftus [in Holme Beacon division
of Harthill wapentake], co. York,
347.
Loftus. See Loftsome.
Ix)ggore. See Lugore.
Logher, le [? Loughagar, co. Westmeath],
346.
Loghlappan [Ireland], 292.
Loghmaban. See Lochmaben.
Logore, Loggore. See Lugore.
Loire. See Charite.
Lokenham, Thurstan, 262.
Lokhagh, Alice de, 513.
See Lockho.
Lomb. See I^nibe.
Lombardy, horses from, 100, 232.
Lombe, Lomb, Roger, of Causton, 668.
Walter le, 237.
Lomelin, Hugh, 878.
Lomprey, Kichard, 388.
746
GENERAL INDEX.
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1
;
London, Edmund de, 82.
, Master Edmund de, 4S2, 548.
, , presented to West Tilbury
church, 285.
, Geofirey de, a monk of Shyreburne,
225.
, Henry de, 496.
, ..',,.., monk of Monks Kirkby, 242.
, John de, collector of customs, 190,
270.
, , proctor of the house of St.
Anthony, Vienna, 85.
, , of Bristol, 522, 524, 567, 587.
, , of Bordeaux, 507.
, , and Blanche his wife, and
Andrew, John and Henry, their sons,
and Menesina and Alice their
daughters, 507.
, , and Joan his wife, 507.
, , of Windsor, 187,301,337, 342,
886, 448.
, Richard de, of Benefeld, 238.
, , parson of Cheselheritt, 322.
, Robert de. 129, 543.
' , a justice, 369, 600.
, , of Nottingham, 386.
, Roger de, 406.
, Stephen de, 123.
, brother Thomas de, 419.
, Walter de, 49, 80.
, , presented to Esshe church, 330.
, William de, 192, 282, 406.
, , monk of Worcester, 8.
London, city of, 11, 14, 31, 33, 51, 59,80,
86, 88, 96, 97, 109, 113, 123, 139, 145,
146. 148, 163, 161, 171, 179, 188, 189,
201, 204, 229, 231, 235, 242, 248, 25],
257, 260, 261, 270, 274, 275, 292, 297.
304, 316, 320, 821, 825, 330, 332, 333,
345, 350, 357, 365, 376, 387, 388. 422,
478, 476, 477, 480, 486, 490, 504, 515,
516, 519, 524, 530, 532, 544, 545, 548,
552, 558, 554, 555, 557, 570, 580, 586,
588,593,601,603,605.
, mayor of, John le Blund, 94, 247,
248, 257, 554.
, , Nicholas de Farindoii, 159.
*, , alderman and commonalty of,
159, 857, 402.
, , farm of the city granted to,
404, 406.
, to be keepers of the peace, 30.
, , sheriffs, &c., to keep the city
for the king. 429.
, and sheriffs of, 33, 159, 235,
532.
, .jurisdiction of the, 530.
, , aldermen and sheriffs of, 38, 85.
, , sheriff and bailiffs of, 143.
, alderman of, Richard de Refham,
554.
, sheriffs of, 10, 17, 88, 47, 85, 211,
328, 516, 519, 530.
London — conf.
, sheriff of, Geoffrey de Couductu, 114.
, , John de Lincoln, 94, 247, 248,
257.
, , Reginald de Thinderle, 88.
., , Roger de Parj-s, 94, 247, 248,
257.
, , Simon Relet, 114.
, , William Cosyn, 88.
, men of the city of, 402.
, the king indebted to men of, 404,
551.
, chamberlain of, Richard Poterel, 57.
, commisMioners to levy the fifteenth in,
59, 62.
, to assess a fifteenth and tenth
in. 520.
, to assess of the twenty-fifth for
the city of, 221.
touching prises in, 251.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 30, 55, 429, 588.
, coroner of, John le Clerk, 88.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 33,
483.
, Elias Pier, deputy of the chief hutler
in the city of, 190.
, Reginald le Barber, deputy of the
king's butler in, 33.
..., Kichard de Luda, controller of cus-
toms in the port of, 79.
, Conversi and their house in, 15.
, Templars* lands in, 411.
, Friars' Preachers of, 159. 48S, 496,
556.
, Change, or Exchange of, 152, 234.
, port of, 82, 143, 287, 412.
, custom on wool, &c., in the port of
412.
, farm of, 404,406.
, forestalling in the city of, 130, 1^41.
, Hustiug of, court of the, 36, Sii, 167
170, 247, 373, 532.
military stores for Scotland from, lo
17.
, murage for, 61, 273, 495.
.pontage in, 61, 273. 496. ;
, pontage and perquisites of court, 130."
, rent in, 159.
, seal for recognisances of debt for, 5^
8, 57, 94, 153, 201, 555. "^
, trade in, permit to, 456.
, wine for the king's coronation to be
forwarded to, 7.
, the ship Aliz of, 59.
, la Godale of, 59.
, la Margarete of, 59.
, Baynard ciistle, 38.
....... ,, Billingsf^ate in, 508.
, Distaflane in, 398.
Fridaistrete, 339.
, Garlick Uythe in, 242, 254.
GENERAL INDEX.
747
London— coil/.
, Haliwell, prioress of. See Haliwell.
, Holbarne within the Bar, 333.
See also Holbom.
, Newgate. See Newgate.
, Queenhithe, 17, 187.
, Sevynglane in, 481.
, Silverstrete in, 398.
Temple, Bar of the New, 56, 148, 237,
333, 368, 530, 532.
, Temple, Bar of the Old, 135.
, Provincial 0)uncil or ConvocatioQ at,
338, 341,376.
, letters patent dated at, 9, 14, 379,
381-389, 391-396,398, 400, 418-423,
480-483, 486, 530, 531, 594.
, Tower of, 287, 294, 521.
, , constable of, 530.
, , , John de Crumbwelle,
93.
, , court of the, 530.
, Maurice de la Grave, gardener
of, 557.
, , letters patent dated at, 45,
46, 47, 91, 92, 135.
, All Hallows Berky ngcherchc , stopping
a way in the parish, 85.
, Holy Trinity the Less, church of, 278.
, St. Andrew's parish, 556.
, St. Bride's church, 101, 142.
, St. Clement's church in Candlewich-
street, Stephen de Suthlee parson of,
220.
, , William de North welle parson
of, 220.
, St. Clement Danes, 530, 532.
.., , the cemetery of, 56.
, St. Diinstau's in the West, 211.
, St. Giles's hospital without the Bar of
the Old Temple, 135.
, St. Iieonard's church, 69.
, St. Martin's parish without the Bar
of the New Temple, 237.
, St. Martin Ic Grand, deanery of, 141.
, , Peter de Sabaudia, dean of, 65,
141, 169.
, , William de Melton, dean, 92.
, , free chapel of, 166, 169.
, , Master Gemrd de Sesiriaco,
canon of, 69.
, , Master Roger de WoUeton, pre-
bendary of Cristeshale in the free
chapel of, 192.
, St. Mary Aldenuinbury, 265.
, St. Mary atte Stroude, 148, 286, 333.
, St. Michael le Querne, St. Michael
atte Corne, parish of, 323.
, St. Paul's cathedral, 323.
, , chancellor of, 149.
, , cardinal Arnald de Cantilupo,
dean of, 50. 122, 397.
, , dean and chapter of, 557.
London, St. Paul's cathedral — cont.
, , Master Bartholomew de Fer-
entino, canon of, 394.
, , Master James de Tspania, canon
of, 64. ^
, , Blaster Walter de Thorpe, canon
of, 121.
, , Walter Beginaldi, canon of.
See Reginaldi.
, , Master William de Meleford.
canon of, 382.
, , protection for the canons, &c.,
267.
, , Borham church [appropriated]
to, 149.
, , Ealing church appropriated to,
149.
, , reader in theology in, 149.
, , maintenance of the fabric of,
150.
, St. Peter's, Comhill, 247.
, St. Sepulchre without Newgate, 150,
557.
, St. Thomas Aeons, 22.
, St. Thomas the Apostle, parish of , 19 1,
London, diocese, see, or bishopric of, 19, 59,
97, 99, 100, 119, 135, 175, 189, 201,
205, 207, 209, 222, 285, 303, 335, 895,
397, 407, 451, 482, 519, 569, 596.
, , collectors of the tenth in the*
192.
, , archdeacon of. Master John de Bede-
ford, 11.
, bishop of, collector of the tenth, 107.
, bishop of See Baldock ; Oravesende.
Long. See Longe.
Long Crendon. See Crendon.
Longa Staunton, William de, 533.
See also StAnton ; Staunton.
Longchamp, Stephen Basire of, 393.
Longe, Long, John le, 232, 240.
, Robert le, 132.
, , of la Sele, 480.
, Walter le, 310.
See Lunge.
Ix)ngebenyiigton. See Bennington.
Longeforlong, Robert de, 135.
Longelond. See Langelond.
Longespey, Longespeye, Longespe, Lungespe,
Lunespee, Lunespy, Emelina de, 14,
49, 280, 496.
, Peter de, 63.
, Robert de, 262.
, Thomas de, 420.
Longevile. See Lungeviie.
Longewright, Richard le, of Weston, 315.
Longueville Giffiird. See Newton Longueville.
lionsdale, Lounesdale, Burton in, co. York,
499.
Looe, Loo, with Fowyk [co. Cornwall], to
provide ships, 353.
Lopham, Geoffrey de, 542.
.., John de, 868, 371.
748
GENERAL I^DEX
•
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I
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Lopyn, Roger, 71.
Lord, Bartholomew, 533.
, Henry le, of Sutham, 543, 601.
Lorfevre, Robert, 570.
See Orfevre.
Loriaco, William de, parson of Haliwelle,477,
532, 533.
Lorico, William de, 326.
Lorimer, John le, of Sharberton, 423.
, Robert, 419, 420, 471.
Lorraine, Brabant and Limburg, John, duke of,
214.
, his father, duke John, 214.
, dower of his wife Margaret, daughter
of Edward L, 214.
, John sometime duke of, son of duke
John of, 557.
Loselond, John, 27.
Losenham, Lossenhamme [in the parish of
Newenden, co. Kent], 41.
Lostwithiel, Lostwythiel, Lostwythyel, co.
Cornwall, 417, 424, 537.'
seal for reeoguisances of debts for,
388.
Lothian [Scotland], 446.
Lottay, Henry, 549.
liOtun, John, 531.
Lou, Lowe, Philip le, and Margaret his wife,
227.
, William le, 59, 112, 115, 285, 391,
556.
See Leu ; Loue.
Loabaud, Peter de, constable of Edinburgh
castle, 441.
Loucouton, Louconton, John atte, 362.
Loudeham, John de, 46.
See rx)wdham.
Loudbam, Lodham, co. Suffolk, 21.
Loue, Robert de la, 544.
, Adam son of Jordan de, 361.
, Martin, of Westhale, 474.
, , and Adam and John his
' brothers, 474.
See Lou ; Love.
Lonel. See Lovel.
' Lonely, Alice, 362.
Louerd, John le, of Welles, 298.
, Richard son of Henry le, 291.
Loughagar [? le Logher], co. Westmeath,
345.
Loughton, church of, 20.
, Alan, parson of, 320.
Lound, Thomas de, 126.
Loundr*, Little, 96.
Lounesdale. See Lonsdale.
Lonrence, Thomas, 582. |
See Laurence. ^
Louth [co. Lincoln], 172, 334.
, trithing of, 550.
Park [co. Lincoln], abbot and monks
of, 449.
Louthe. See Luda.
Louther, Louthre, Luthrc, Hugh de, 36, 37,
50, 86, 88, 89, 129, 166, 169, 171, 172,
250, 253, 2.')4, 259, 317, 327, 361, 370,
372, 417, 419,420,421,423,470, 471.
472, 474, 499, 538, 541, 550, 602, 604.
, Thomas de, 24, 328.
Loutorpc. See Lowthorpe.
Louvaiii, Lovajue, 215.
Ix)uveise. See Vis cle Lou.
Lovayne. See Lou vain.
Love, John, 262.
, fo^c^.tcr of Kingswood, 145.
See Jjoue ; Luve.
Lovecok. See Lucok.
Loveday, Ralph, 368.
, Richard, .368.
, Walter, 368.
Lovekok, Louecok. See Lucok.
Lovekyii, Adam, 311.
, Edward, 162.
, John, *bucher,'31l.
, son of Adam, of Havering, 156.
, Richard, 311.
Robert. 311.
Lovel, Louei, Luvel, Hugh, 406.
, Joan, late the wife of V/illiam, 272.
, John, of Snotescombe, 42, 420,421,
423, 545, 546.
, , of Tychemcrsh, 101, 103.
, Richard, 538, 583.
, , son and heir of John de Soules,
304.
, , his wife Muriel, 304.
, Robert, i{).
, Walter, 203.
William, 581.
• Lovelok, John, 309.
Lovetild, Robert, 482.
Lovetot, Joau, late the wife of John de, 200.
, John de, 130, 241.
, Thomas, 400.
, , Beatrice his wife, 400.
Lovejn, Tillemannus de, 424.
Lowdham, Loudeham, Ludham [co. Nottiuij-
ham], 499, 514.
Lowe. See Leu ; Lou.
Lowestoft, Lowystoft [co. Suffolk], 373.
Lowthorpe, Loutorpe [co. York], 443, 444.
Lowystoft. See Lowestoft.
Loysel, William, 47.
Lubaud. See Loubaud.
Lucas, Adam, 63.
, John, 21,81, 595.
, , parson of Netlestede, 406.
, Roger, 241.
, William, 21.
Lucasmun, .Tohn, 363.
Luccii, Ballardi of, 137, 144, 145, 205,213,
332, 356, 386, 399, 410.
, Bellardi of, 388.
, Bartholomew Hugelin of, 25.
GE^^ERAL INDEX.
749
Lucca— con/.
, Geofirey Strogy of, 336.
, Maninus Lumbard of, 188.
, Ricardi of, 120.
, diocese of, '197.
Lace, John, 535, 537, 539, 545.
Luceby. See Lusby.
Lucok, William, aud ^Vgnes his wife, 366.
Lucriboni. See Piacenza.
Lucy, Anthony de, keeper of the Marches,
590.
, Geoffrey de, 204.
, Stephen, of Yuoflet, 261.
, William de, 232.
Luda, Louthe, Ralph de, 165.
, Richard dc, controller of customs,
London, 79.
.Sec Louth.
Lutideshelve, co. Hants. See Lichfield.
Lude, John de la, 372.
Ludegarshale. See Lutegareshale.
Ludcham. See Ludham.
Ludelowc, Ludelawe. See Lodelowc ; Lud-
low.
Ludgate, Simon de, 72.
Ludgershall, Lutegarsalc [co. Buckingham],
242, 511.
Ludgvan, Ludwan, co. Cornwall, 256.
Ludham, Liidoham, John de, 581.
, Walter de, 278.
.Sr^* Lovrdham.
Ludlow, Ludelowc, Lodelowe, co. Salop, 254,
283, 297, 493.
, murage for, 183, 518.
Ludshelfe, co. Hants. See Lichfield.
Ludwan. See Ludgvan.
Ludwick, Lodewyk, co. Hertford, 368.
Ludynton, Adam de, 369.
LufFenham, Peter de, 218.
Lutfenham [co. Rutland], 23, 186.
, North. NorthlofTenham, co. Rutland,
600, 604.
Luffewyk, Robert de, 18.
Luggore. See Lugore.
Lughtehurgh, Nicholas de, 81.
, Richard de, presented to Stanford
church, 222.
.S^ee Littleburgh.
Lughton, Hartholomew de, 303.
, Thomas de, 303.
Lugore, Luggore, Logore, Loggore Leg-
gore, Robert de, parson of Sutham,
,i43, 600.
, Master Thomas de, 419, 599.
, Thomas de, chancellor of Wells, 97.
, , prebendary of the chapel of
Hastings cas-tle, 197.
, , prebendary of [Woodford and
Wilsfonl in the church of] Salisbury,
101, 223. j
Lugwardine, Lugwardyn [co. Hereford], 109, i
133,199,301. '
Luk, John de, 481, 531.
Lullebroke, Robert de, 421.
Lullesyate, Henry de, 52.
Lullington, co. Sussex, 426.
, Lullynton [co. Derby], 211.
Lumbard, Maninus, of Lucca, 188.
, Richard, 305.
, Thomas son of William. 8.
Lumbardye, Peter de, 313.
Lumby [co. York] , 347,
Lumppejoye, Matilda, 49.
Lund, Lunde [co. York], 446.
by Gateforth [co. York], 482.
Lunde, John de, 476.
, Roger son of William de, 109.
Lundores. See Lindores.
Lune, Richard de, 141.
Lunespe, Lunespee, Lunespy. See Lon-
gespey.
Luug, Lunge, John le, 511.
, Laurence son of Laurence le, of Anne
de Porte, 32.
, Nicholas son of Thomas le, 310.
, Roger le, 257.
, Walter Ic, 168, 254.
, William le, 26.
.See Long ; Lynns.
Lungevile, John de, mayor of Northampton,
118, 124.
Luox, Miclmel, 236.
Lupe, Bertnind de, 392.
Lupi, Master Arnald, de Tillio, 127.
, , presented to Hethille church,
492.
, , presented to Rendlesham
church, 405.
, , presented to Suthcreyke church,
107, 115, 118.
Lusby, Luceby, co. Lincoln, 473.
Lusceby, Ralph de, 125. i
Lusk ;co. Dublin], 363, 595, 596.
Lustou ,co. Hereford], 138.
Lutegareshale, Lutegarshalc, Lutegereshale,
Ludegareshale, Henry de, 117, 528.
, , chamberlain of the Exchequer,
7, 442, 447.
, , presented to Denham church,
100.
, , presented to Great Dudyngton
church, 8.
, , John de, 65.
, Master John de, parson of the church
of Deubam, 100.
, Richard de, the younger, 117, 358.
, William de, 321.
.See Ludgarsliall.
Luterel. .See Lutterel.
Luthre. iSee Ijouther.
Luton, Thomas de, 226.
Luton, Luyton, co. Bedford, 147.
Lutresford, Walter de, 406.
760
GENERAL INDEX.
Latteborne, Henry de, t51.
Latteleye, WUliani bod of Nicholas de, B61.
Lnttere, Lnterel, Literel, Elisabeth daughter
of Geoffi-ej, 181.
, Geofirey, 492.
» , of Irnham, 583, 598.
, Robert, 492.
Lnttleburgh. See littleburgh.
Lntton, CO. York, 60.
Lnue, Bartholomew, 37.
SeeJjOYe,
LaTel. See LotoI.
LaTemenstre, Adam de, 275.
Luyton. See Luton.
Lyard, Liard, John, 87, 258, 550.
Lybaud, Peter, 409.
Lybre, 197, 199.
Lychefeld. See Lichefeld ; Lichfield.
Lyoher, John le, of London, 14, 33.
Lydd, Lyde, co. Kent, 292.
Lydden, Leyden [co. Kent], 564.
Lyde. See Lydd.
Lydel. See Liddel.
Lydesing, John de, 594.
Lydford. See Lidford.
Lydgate, John de, engrosser of the Exche-
quer, Dublin, 3.
Lydham, Ledum [co. Salop], 469.
Lydiard, Edmund, 481.
Lydlinch, LideUncb, co. Dorset, church of,
179.
Lyer, Peter de, 11.
Lyere. See Lierre.
Lyghtfot See Lightfot
Lyham, or Liham, Hugh de, 297.
William de, 297.
LyhtfoChalle, Durham, 291.
Lyiaidwode [Scotland], 447.
Lyllesford. See Lilford.
Lylleahulle. See Lilleahall.
Lyllestoke. See Lilstock.
Lym, Henry de, receiyer of customs, South-
ampton, 61.
, John de, 256.
^M Lyme ; Lyme Regis.
Lymbergh, Adam de, 598.
, , parson of Rye, 106, 210, 449.
, , parson of Freseby church, 204.
, , prebendary of Mershton, 480.
, , remembrancer of the Exche-
quer, 892.
Lymbrook, Lyngebroke, co. Hereford, prioress
and nuns of, 163.
Lyme, Lym, co. Dorset, le Sake of, 422, 424.
Nether, co. Dorset, 243, 253, 255,
263, 368.
, of Lanynton, co. Dorset, 420.
Lyme Regis, Lyme, Lym, co. Dorset, 216,
802, 501.
, to provide ships, 858.
Lyme. See Lym ; Newcastle.
Lymington, Lemynton, Limynton, eo. Hants,
216, 217, 279.
, to provide ships, 353.
Lymyk. See Limerick.
Lyncestre, Hugh de, 452, 580.
Lyndeby. See Linby.
Lyndesey, Lyndeseye, Lyndcsay, Alexander
de, 447.
.., Henry de, 173.
, Peter de, 382.
, Robert de, 317, 471.
See Lindsey.
Lyndewode. See Linwood ; Lyndwode.
Lyndheved, Thomas son of Robert de, 284.
Lyndhurst, co. Hants, 216.
Lyndraper, John le, of Hitchen, 318.
Lyndwode, Lyndewode, Nicholas de, pre
sented to Arle church. 396.
, , parson of Drexthorpe charch,
391,467, 489.
, William de, 298.
See Linwood.
Lynesake, Thomas son of William son of
Matthew de, 299.
Lyneye, John sou of Adam de, of Ix)delow«,
493.
Lynford. See Linford.
Lyngebroke. See Lymbrook.
Lyngefeld. See Lingfield.
Lyngetayl, John, 131.
Lynghou, Richard de, 126.
Lynhalghe [co. Durham], 291.
Lynliscu. See Linlithgow.
Lynn, Kings, Bishops Lynn, or Lynn, Lenne,
CO. Norfolk, 68, 129, 144, 190, 202,
215, 244, 276, 550, 562, 563, 601.
, complaint by the commonalty of,
364.
, customs on cloth, wax, &c, at, 287.
, customs on wool, &c., at, 456, 518.
, [exemption from] arrest for debt
in, 585.
, prise of falcons at, 264.
, ship la Bayhard of, 544.
, ship called la Quyntyn of, 202.
, subsidy from, 339, 348.
, tallages, audit of, 317.
, murage, pedage and perquisites of
court in, 318.
, jurisdiction or rights of the bishop of
Norwich in, 129, 240.
jtown of, defence of, 48o.
, prior and Augustinian friars of, 342.
, Friars Preachers of, 89.
, South, CO. Norfolk, 308.
Lynns, or Leonns, Nicholas son of Thomas
de, 309.
See also lijoxiu^.
, Nicholas son of Thomas le. Set
alto Luoge.
Lynstede. See Linstead.
Lynton, Roger de, of London, 330.
GENERAL INDEX.
761
Lynton — cont.
, Thomas de, 470.
See Linton.
Lynwod. See Linwood.
Lyons, Peter de Sabaudia, archbishop of, 141.
Lyouns, Uogcr de, 547. .
. See also Lynns.
Lyscombe [Liscombe in the parish of Milton
A.bbas, hundred of Whiteway], co.
Dorset, :i89.
Lysewy, Juliana, a nun of Ramsey, 5.
Lysiniaco, Joan late the wife of Geoffrey
de, 3.
Lysnes. See Lesnes.
Lyston, John de, 259.
See Liston.
Lystowe, John de, proctor for the mayor and
commonalty of Bayonne, 6, 7.
Lysurs, John de, 250.
Lyth, Lythe, John son of Geoffrey de, 474.
Lyth', William, 32.
Lytheburgh, Robert de. See Littleburofh.
Lythegraynes, John de, 198.
Lythemeys, Thomas. 356.
Lyttelport, Michael de, parson of Alkebarwe,
376.
Lyttesilver, Richard, 256.
Lyttleburj. See Littlebur}-.
L^-ttlesyer, Henry, 253.
Lyttylbury. See Littlebury.
Lyverton. See Liver ton.
Lyvet, John de, steward of Catherlagh, 368.
Lyvethe, John de, 208.
M
Maas, Reymund de, 357.
Mabbe, William, 439.
Mabiile, Robert, 164.
Mablethorpe, Malberthorpe, co. Lincohi, 171,
486, .507.
, William, the ehaphiin, and keeper of
the altar of St. Laurence in the church
of St. Mary, 486, 507.
See Malberthorpe.
Mac Ada. See KIphin.
M'un Cassan, or M"an Crossain. See Raphoe.
MacAskil, Makaskil, Gilbert, 398, 411.
Macclesfield, Madesfeld, Maklesfeld, co.
Chester, 101, 172, 243.
Mac Dowel, Macdowel, Duugal <le, 288.
, Joan wife of Thomas son of Ducal,
86.
Machespol, co. Somerset, 254.
Mae Hugh. See KIphin.
Machun, Alice daughter of Stephen le, 148.
, Simon le, 482.
See also Masceoun ; Mason ; Mazoun.
Macke, William, and Stephen his ton, with
Walter brother of Stephen, 261.
Maclesfeld. See Macclesfield.
Mac Molissa. See Armagh.
Macy, Walter, 567.
Maidaut ap Araudir, his sons, 224.
Maddeley, Maddeleye, Maddelie, Gilbert de,
a monk of Worcester, 8.
, Rof»er de, 65, 66.
Maddin^Ie, Maddinglee, Maddyngle, Mag-
dingle, Robert de, 329, 419, 521, 533,
534, 540, 544, 547, 549, 550, 599.
See Madingley .
Maddoc, Maddok. See Madoc.
Maddon, John, 165.
Madd}*ngle. See Maddingle.
Maderman, Robert le, 85.
Madingley, Maddingle, co. Cambridge, 588.
^ladoc, Madok, Maddoc, Maddok ap Kere-
went, 840. ^
ap Lcwclyn, 405.
Apthlewelyn, 239.
ap Thlowelyn, Mereduc son of, 46 1 .
, his fiither, 461.
ap Yevan, 505.
Vaghan ap Griffith, 198.
ap Yor Chooc', 228.
, Philip, 49.
Maelor, Maillorseisnek, Maillorsesenek, Maill-
orseysnek, Mayllorseysnek, Meillor-
sesneyk, Maillor Saysnek, MaiUor Seis-
nek, eo. Flint, lOl, 107, 172, 328, 348,
296, 340.
, levy of men in, 82.
Magdingle. See Maddingle.
Maggesson, Richard, of Wynneferthinge,273.
Maghe, 215.
Magio, Thomas de, 376.
Magna Oxindon, Walter son of William de,
67.
Magneby, John de, 92.
Magnefeld, William de, dean of Richmond,
574.
Mahen, John, presented to Cardynton church,
57.
Mahen, Adam son of Thomas, 309.
, William, 309.
, brother William, 486.
Maiden. Sec Mayden.
Maiden Bradley, Maydenbradele, co. Wilts,
prior and leprous brothers and sisters
of, 176.
Maiden Wiuterboum. See Winterboum.
Maidenestnn, Maidenestane, Maidenstan,May*
denestan, Maydeneston, Maydenttan,
Johnde, 119.
, , of Oxford, 370.
, Thomas de, 382.
, Walter de, 119, 454.
, , licence tocrenellate his house,
271.
, William de, 298.
52
GENERAL INDEX.
Maidenestan, William de — cant,
..., , sent to Rome on the king's
business, 331, 384.
See Maidstone.
Maidenhead, Maydenhethe [co. Berks], 568.
Maidstone, Maydenestan, Maydenstan, co.
Kent, 243, 271, 474, 494.
Maiginen, John le, 13.
Maille, Maylle, James, 117.
, William, 227.
See Mayel.
Maillgun, Bees, 198.
Maillor Saysnek, >faillor Seisnek, Maillor
Seysnek. See Maelor.
Maiming. See Mutilation.
Maingwaringh, James le, 214.
Mais, Walter, 277.
Makaskil. See MacAskil.
Makehayt, Simon, 66.
Makeles, Hugh, 476.
, Robert, 477.
Makemesure, John, of Beningholm, 417.
Makenegan. See Newcastle, co. Wicklow.
Makery, John, 368.
Makeseie, Makeseye, Master Geoffrey de, 116,
589.
Maklesfeld. See Macclesfield.
Makynton, Roger de, 305.
Malberthorpe, Marbclthorpe, Robert de, 10,
308,418.
, Robert de, son of William son of
Robert de Malberthorpe, 507.
, William de, 308.
, William son of Robert de, 486, 507.
See Mablethorpe.
Malclerk. See Mauclerk.
Malcus, William, 27.
Maldon, John de, a monk of Christ Church,
Canterbury, 587.
, Master John de, 125.
, Master William de, clerk, 14, 29, 38,
247, 849, 508.
Malebisse, Richard, 434.
, William, 443.
Maledoctus. See Mauduit.
Malegrasse, John de, 248.
Malekyn, Malkyn, Richard, 535, 537, 539,
540,541,545.
Malemyns, Malemayns, Malmeyns, Male-
meins, Alice, 5«Jl.
, John, 41, 166, 168,564.
.Nicholas, 405,406.
, complaint by, 37.
Malerhe, WiUiam, 585.
Malet, Henry, of Sowy, 340.
, John, of Lammangheys, 335.
.Roger, 132, 238.
.Thomas, 82, 186, 419, 474.
, , of Coynton, 242.
Maleville, Master John de, 548.
, Katherine or Margaret de, 421, 423.
, Malger, Alan son of, the knight of Rudde-
stain, 443.
Malghum, William de, and Alice his wife, 25,
31.
Malines, or Mechlin, Malynes, Malj-ns, Mel-
lin, in the province of Antwerp, 214,
319, 551.
Malingerers, prrest of, 203
Malkyn. Sre Malekyn.
Mallueu [in Wales], 224.
Mallasijinc, Manfred, 278.
Mallerstang, co. Westmoreland, 134.
Mailing, South, Suthmallynges, co. Sussex,
295.
Mallorre. See Malorre.
Malmesbury [co. Wilts], William, abbot of,
199,201.
Malo Lacu, Peter de, 425.
» , commissioner of oyer and ter-
miner, 27, 28,3.5,72, 109, 125, 141,
1.50, 180, ;^6I.
, Edmund de, 383, 395, 416, 428, 430,
437, 4as, 440, 441, 447. 451,452, 454-
469.472,474-478, 480 4S2, 484-490,
492-494,496,498,501, 5(»2, 505, 530,
531, 533-536.
, , keeper of Uristol castle, 430,
4.52, 453, 483.
...••....,.... , keeper of the manor of Brust-
W3'k, 461, 464, 497.
, , keeper of the manor ofWerk,
465.
} , lands at Lutton granted to,
60.
, , steward of the household, 499,
538, 555, 582.
, Robert de, constable of Bollesovre
castle, 230, 416, 428, 488, 565, 568.
, , constable of Horestan castle,
378, 416, 428, 488, 565, 568.
, , the king's debts to, 565, 568.
, , constable of Rokesburgh castle,
209, 814, 463.
, Stephen de, clerk, 173.
) t dean of Wymbume Minster,
464, 466, 468.
..• ) ., parson of Houghtou. preben-
dary of Auckland and Halughton, 466.
, , prebendary of Aukeland, 440,
447, 466.
See Maulay.
Malorre, Malore, Mallorre, Peter, 19, 22, 25.
, , justice of the Bench, 2, 40, 42.
85, 483.
, , [assaults by], 260, 261, 314.
, , and Matilda his wife, 84, 276.
, WilUani, 97.
Maltby, Malteby [co. York], 169, 361, 363,
431.
[? Salteby], co. York, 473.
Malthorp. See Mawthorpe.
Malton, Henry de, 284, 287, 328, 355, 407,
409, 521. 591.
GENERAL INDEX.
763
Malton [co. York], prior of, 126, 166, 169,
172, 300.
, prior and convent of, 286, 427.
, letters patent dated at, 278, 433.
Maltrayers. See Mantra vers.
Malvern, co. Gloucester, chace of, 261.
, Great [co. Worcester] , prior and con-
vent of, 152.
, Little [co. Worcester], prior of, 279.
, Roger, prior of, 10, 91.
, prior and convent of, 519.
Malveme, Geoffrey de, 91, 279.
Malycurt, Anger, 150.
Malyn, William, 243, 365.
, William, of Ipswich, 532.
Malynes. See Malines.
Man, Isle of, 300, 411, 461, 465, 509, 565.
, granted to Henry de Bello Monte,
300,461.
Man, John le, 419, 519.
, Richard, of Scalby, 261.
, Roger le, parson of Flixton, 378.
, Stephen le, of Bissheye, 371.
, William le, 37, 262, 419, 599.
, or Mau. See Mau ; Mawe.
Manaunt, Osbert, 442.
Maneriis, Maneres, Maners, Baldwin de, 262,
337.
, , keeper of Rokyngham castle
and steward of the forest between Ox-
ford and Stamford, 178, 242.
, Robert de, 253.
, John de, 598.
, John, 201.
Manewedene, Warin son of William de, 13.
Manfield, Maynefeld, charch of, 14.
Manmarke, Emelotade, 73.
, , John her son, 73.
Manneby. See Mauneby.
Maanesergh, Roger de, 12.
Mannesfeld. See Mansfield.
Mannurri, Henry son of Robert, of Walcring-
ham, 586.
Manser, John le, 15.
Mansfield, Mannesfeld, co. Nottingham, 510.
Manslaughter. See Homicide.
Mantun, William, 239.
Manwode, Robert de, 584.
Manytre, John de, 564.
Mapelderham, Mapledurham [Buriton parish],
in the hundred of Finch Dean, co.
Hants, 175.
Mapelheved, Robert de, 245.
Mar, earl of, 395.
, Doucnald de, 395.
, John de, 533, 534.
Marazion, Marghasyon, Mercasium, co. Corn-
wall, 256, 541.
Marbelthorpe. See Malberthorpe.
March, earl of. See Dunbar.
63579.
I Marchant, Marchaunt, Geoffrey le, 26S.
, Peter le, 854.
, William, of Fayrstcde, 144.
See Markaunt; Merkant.
Marche la, 564 .
, John de la, 858, 467, 57£, 581.
, Matthew de la, 419.
, Nicholas de la, 9, 50, 89, 178, 548.
, Philip de la, 275.
, Ralph de la, 385.
, Richard de la, 522.
, Roger, 538.
, William de la, 507, 509, 588, 599.
chamberlain of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 354.
, 5«« Marchia.
Marcheley, Merchelaye. See Marley.
Marcbes. See Cumberland ; Scotland ; Wales.
Marchia, Thomas de, chamberlain of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 590.
iSi«e Marche.
Marchumleye, Marchumie, Richard de, 128,
171.
, Robert de, 82, 353, 577, 588.
Marcii, John, 279.
Mardefeld, Wilham de, 81.
Marden, Mardene, co. Essex, 554.
, Meredenne, co. Kent, 248.
East, Estmerden, co. Sussex, 867.
, , Peter de Vemoun, clerk of
Queen Isabella, prebendary of, 867,
489.
Mare, the king's. See Horses.
Mare, Richard atte, and Juliana his wife, 167.
, , Robert his son, 167.
, Geoffrey de la, 212.
, John de la, 114, 179, 254, 478.
, , of CO. Wilts, 38, 168, 891.
, ,of Bradewelle, 163.
, , of Much Wilmundele, 87.
, Lucy, late the wife of Robert de la, 94,
600.
, Robert de la, 600.
, , Peter his son, 600.
, Simon de la, 313.
^, See Delamere ; Mares.
MareiL See Mareuil.
Mareis, 215.
Mareis, Mareys, Marreys, Bartholomew le, of
Lucca, 188.
Hugh Scot de, 476.
, John, of Newport Pagnel, 75.
, Thomas de, 595.
, William de, 499.
5ee o/^o Marisco ; Mershe.
Marennes, Marempne, 78.
Mares, John de, 247, 252, 269.
See Mare.
Mareschal, Mareschall, Mareshal, Alan le,
167.
, his son William, 167.
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OENEBAL INDEX.
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, , of Kyngeswode, SCO.
Gilbert le, 478.
, Hnghle, 261.
, John le, 148, 170, 259.
, , of BridelingtoD, tho younger,
864.
, , (of Dublin), 84.
, , of Sutton, 478.
, , his lands in Tocstrothcr, 447.
, John, of Swyneflet, 256.
, ,and James his brother, 256.
, John son of William le, and Ella his
wife, 403.
, Master Martin le, 531.
, Ralph le, 253.
) , of Burton Fleming, and Agnes
his wife, 439.
, Richard le, 63.
» Robert le, of co. Essex, 531.
, , of CO. York, 310.
, , of Marton, 252.
, Roger le, 193, 312, 341, 345, 523.
, , his lauds in Scotland, 447.
, Simon le, 555.
, Stephen le, 160.
, Thomas le, 176.
, ,of CO. York, 425.
, William le, 258, 483.
, , of Norton, 403.
, , John son of, and Ella his wife,
403.
, , of Neusum, 247.
, William son of William le, 245.
See Marshal.
Mareseo, Meresco, in the forest of Galtres, co.
York, 566.
Marenil, Mareil, 477, 532.
Marejs. See Mareis ; Marisco.
Marfeld, William de, 79.
Hainan, Morgan [co. Glamorgan], abbot of,
101.
Margan ap Mereduk, 82.
Margaret, Queen, the wife of King Edward I.,
10, 2.% 26, 34, 44, 52, 58, 83, 96, 108,
118, 153, 196, 197, 215, 230, 231, 236,
255, 263, 305, 320, 325, 357, 368, 370,
876, 394, 420, 431, 527, 568, 578.
, , her dower, 216-219.
, daughter of Edward I., wife of John,
duke of Brabant, 214.
Margaret, Thomas son of, 51.
, .,...., and Thomas his brother, 426.
Margeis, Keymoundde, 61, 77.
Margery, Anslcm son of, 36.
, John, 127.
, Richard son of, 423.
, Robert son of, 229.
Marghasyon. See Marazion.
Marham, Edmund de, 263.
Marilles, Mariles, 215.
Marinere, Henry le, 481.
Mariners, power to impress, 433, 451, 457,
502.
Marinis, Maurini, Benedict de, 465.
, William, 454.
Mariot, William, the younger, 1 28, 171.
Mariota, Richard son of, 254, 604.
Mariote, Stephen, 420.
Marisco, Mariscis, Christiana de, 29, 102, 122,
209, 508.
, Edmund de, 239.
, Geoffrey de, 63.
, Herbert de, 230.
^, Nicholas de, 189, 209.
, Richard son of Thomas de, 440.
, Thomas de, 239, 387, 39.3.
, , of Otringham, 440.
, , of Speghtebury, 504.
, William de, 29.
See Mareis ; Mershe.
Markaunt, Simon, of Hemmyngby, 166.
See Marchaunt ; Merkan t .
Markenfield, Merkyngfeld, co. York, 160, 212.
Market, office of clerk of the, in the bishopric
of Durham, 384.
of Boston in Holland, 154.
, clerk of the, in Ireland, Roger de
Smalrys, 7.
, , Adam de Cretyng, 21.
Market Harborough, Haverberge, co. Leices-
ter, 217.
Market Street. See Markyate.
Markewelle, Adam de, 181.
Markham, West, or Little [co. Nottingham],
526, 558.
Markyate, or Market Street, Merkeyate, co.
Hertford, 498.
, St. Giles* by, or Flamstead, the
prioress and nuns of, 591.
Marlborough, Merlcberge, co. Wilts, 216, 219.
.., castle of, 51, 96.
, letters patent dated at, 76, 78, 79, 80,
81, 85, 89.
Marie, John, 252.
Marleberge, Thomas de,
See Marlborough.
Marley [or Corley], co. Sussex, 269.
, Marcheley, Marchelaye [co. York],
138, 347.
Marlow, Merlawe, co. Bucks, 262.
..., pontage at, 226.
Marlur, William, the younger, 247.
, , Adam his brother, 247.
Marmaduke, John son of, 17, 210, 22G, 436.
, , keeper of St. John's, Perth,
228.
Marmande (France), 186, 284.
Marmesle. See Martin sley.
Marmyon, Marmyonn, Marmyun, Marraioun,
Marmion, Geoffrey, theoldelaTedy
squyer, 257.
, John, 271, 580.
GENERAL INDEX.
765
MarmyoD, &c. — cont
.*, , Isabella his wife, 271.
, Kobert, 498.
, William, 214, 221, 538, 548.
, , of Swaveseie, 477, 532, 533, 534.
Mamham, co. Nottingham, 456.
Maniy, Peter le, 555.
Marreys. See Mareis.
Marriage, grants of, 5, 7, 19, 26, 29, 61, 68,
76, 83, 85, 99, 100, 105, 107, 133, 136,
179, 194, 203, 211, 267, 269, 278, 280,
819, 384, 336, 357, 384, 303, 407, 416,
434, 461, 517.
, licence to, 50,57,72, 84, 111, 839,
356, 376, 396, 407, 457, 463, 555.
, pardon for marrying without a licence
to, 53, 150, 340.
Marsan, Marsano, Amald Guillelmi de, 74, 78.
, Gerard de, 388.
, Beredacus, or Berducns, 395, 417.
, Bernard de, 101, 388, 484.
Marah land, co. York, 310.
Marshal, Moreshall, MaresccUlus, Achard the,
347.
, Adam the, son of William the Mar-
shal, 347.
, John, of Swyneflet, 256.
, , and James his brother, 256.
,Hichard son of William le, of Lekyng-
feld, 363.
, William the, son of Adam the Mar-
shal, 347.
See Mareschal.
Marshal, the countess, 88.
of England. See Bygod.
Marshalsea of the Household, 503.
, the king's, 469, 494, 538, 555.
, , John de Pelham, clerk of, 13.
, Queen Isabella's, 495.
of the Bench, Robert Pouu appointed
to the, 1.
of England, Robert de Clifford ap-
pointed to the, 6.
, Nicholas de Segrave appointed
to the, 51.
, prisoner in the, 360.
Marsham, co. Norfolk, 127.
Marske, Mersk, co. York, 602, 606.
Marston, Morston [co. Chester], 145.
, Mershton, co. Stafford, 480.
, Merston [co. York], 435.
Sec Merston.
Marsworthe, Masseworthe, co. Buckingham,
475.
Martaigneville in Ponthieu, 158, 362.
Martel, Ma&ter John, 313.
, Walter, 172.
, William, 366.
, and Margaret his wife, 161.
, , his wife Agnes de Otringham,
440.
, , of Shepereth, 104.
Martin, Martyn, Adam, matter of the eog
St, Mary, of Conway, 93.
, , master of theco^ St. Michael,
188.
, Adam son of, keeper of the seal debts,
Lincoln, 5, 201.
, David, bishop of St. Davids, 66^
563.
, Fernaldus, 422.
, Femardus, 424.
, John, 548.
, , of SwyndoD, 414.
, Nicholas, 309.
, Richard, 175.
• ■••^••••^ •••••• BOO OX 4Zv«
, Robert, of Bristol, 17, 64, 481.
, Roger, 368, 371, 542.
, Thomas, 373.
, Warin, 211.
, , pardon of outlawry, 88.
, William, 465, 484.
, of Culmynton, 422.
, , of CO. Devon, 30, 54,63, 108,
250, 264, 283, 329, 405.
, , the elder, 230.
, , a justice, 29, 32, 48, 49, 58, 60,
67, 68, 73, 108, 123, 133, 151, 155, 178,
203, 255, 256, 258, 261, 274, 369, 437,
547, 602.
, , son of, de Brunne, 344.
Martinsley, Marmesle, co. Rutland, 497, 502.
Martivall, Anketine de, 600, 604.
Martleshamme, Walter de, 168.
Martock, Mertok [co. Somerset], 290.
Marton, Agnes, daughter of Emald de, 448.
, John son of Amald de, 443.
, Walter de, 443.
iSeeMerton.
Marton [co. Lincoln], 251, 252.
, CO. York, 36, 443.
, prior of, 36.
Martreworthy. See Worthy.
Martriguie, James de, 225.
Martyn. Ste Martin.
Mary, a nun of Amesbury, sister of King
Edward II., 17, 19, 131, 145, 146,
510.
Maryton, William son of Wyot de, 544.
Masborough, MerkcHburgh [co. York], 27.
Masceoun, Henry le, of Metheley, 179.
iSeeMachun; Mason; Mazoun.
Mascy, Hamo de, 153.
Masecok, John, 868, 420.
Masham, Massaui, co. York, prebendary of,
431.
Mason, Stephen the, 288.
See Machun ; Masceon ; MacouQ.
Massam, See Masham.
Massebury, William de, 555.
Masse worthe, William son of John de, 291.
5e« Marsworth.
3b 2
m, in.
^^ -^(iee
I, «r Mjdk«t9i« H^nry, ^1^ 2i^, *^,
a AeeMaHmraL
^ JjmtbtMtmik m v» <s»f, 449.
« B«l|^ •<• <^« Mr-
,,,,.,,„^ y<le Icrf*t<w^ 2^1.
, Bidb«r4 •« of, 4e Iie»o, ^41.
,,,,,,.,^ ThMMt ftMii of, 250,
Mallfcnr, /oka •«■ of, IM.
,,, ^ TkoMM foa /^ Wilfiaa too of, de
.,,,„,.. 4Cee Madbini.
Mirttkhin, ICjte«hale [eo. KorColk], 282.
Mm, Wiman, 373,
, Bobert, 24^i,
llso, or Man. ^« Man ; >fmve.
Mioeltrk, William, an4 John bU brcther, of
Urf reatre, 543. 000,
Maodd^ne, la, a ei;ll of He, Marj's abbey,
Tork, Afee Lincc»ln.
Maoilota, Xobn, 251 ,
Maudott, Maudajrt, Maodit, Gilbert, 342.
, John, 582, 584.
, Rofer, 272,
Maagar, Mawcger, Jobs, of Ramsey, 522.
.„ , Martin, 507.
Maulay, Peter de, coniervator of tbe peace for
IlUekbou, 428.
.„....,., Mauley. Htte Malo fjaca.
ManleoD [France], 74, 78.
Mauleirerer, Jobn de, 82.
MaoloTcl, Stephen, of Bampton, 296.
..,...,.., ..«..., William hia brother, 296.
Mauud^rille, Jordan de, 580.
9 NichoUi, »H7.
,WiUlarade, 71,491.
Mauneby, Mauuely, llariulph de, 1 73.
Maaotaton, liogcr de, 158.
Matioiel, Henry, 172.
.....*...> I and Reatrico daughter of
TbomaM de Derton, 896, 897.
28L
« ,».,
AS» Met vif^. 51^
Mandjn, Maowdjn, Barkazd d^, 419,
Mawe, Wilfiamde-la, il9.
SMa^Vas;Mam.
Mavef<er. .Soe Ifan^cr.
Maver, MaoT*T, John le, tbe rider, 99.
, , the yoangter, 99.
, Wiffiam le, of SaBar, 543.
Se« Messer.
Mawgan-in-PTder, St. Maogan [eo. Com-
van!,505.
Mawtborpe, Mathorpe, Malthorp, co. Lincoln,
48, 409, 560.
Maxwell, Maxewelle [Scotland], 447.
MazweDe, Herbert de, 447.
May, Hugh le, 87.
, Roger le, of Canston, 563.
Mayden, William le, 243.
^faydenbradele. See Maiden Bradley.
Maydene Wynterbum. See Winterboum.
Majdenestan, Maydeneston, Maydenstan. See
Arfaidenestan ; Maidstone.
Maydenhache, Thomaa de, 305.
Maydenhethe. 5ee Maidenhead.
Maydenstan. See Maidenestan ; Maidstone.
Maydewelle, Robert de, 380.
May el, Roger, 314.
See I^Iaille.
Mayhamme, or Meyhamme. See Maytham.
Mayhem, an appeal of, 229.
MayUe. See Maille.
Mayn, Geoffrey, 401.
, Roger, 401.
May nard , James, 141.
Mayndenford, Peter de, 101.
GENERAL INDEX.
767
Mayoefeld. See Maofield.
Maynille. See Meynille.
Maynthorpe, Jordan dc, 445.
Maynwaryn, Agnes, late the wife of Warin de,
47.
Maysont, John, 158.
Maytham, Maybamme, Meyhemme [co.
Kent], marsh of, 41, 168.
MazouD, Mazon, Henry le, 382.
, Kobert son of Robert le, 309.
See Machun ; Masceon ; Mason.
Meaburn, King's Meburne, co. Westmorelaod,
134.
Meadow, New, 444.
Mear, Mere [co. Stafford], 564.
Measures for ale [asportation of], 422.
[examioation] of, 535, 540.
of land, bailiwick of, 560.
Means, Meaux, John son of William de, 366.
See Melsa.
Meaux, or Melsa, co. York, abbot of, 299, 449.
, Roger, abbot of. 111.
, abbot and convent of, 226.
See Melsa.
Meburne, Kings. See Meaburn.
Mechlin. See Malines.
Medbourne, Medcburne, co. Leicester, 473.
Medburne, John son of Henry del Broke of,
156.
Mede, William atte, de Dalington, 18.
Medefeld, John de, 125, 242, 243, 246.
, constable of Beaumaris castle,
93, lu2.
Medemenham, Thomas de, 319, 551.
See Medmenham.
Medes and Persians, Carpente king of the,
597.
Medestede, Hugh de, 367.
Medle, 62.
Medmeham. See Medmenham.
Medmenham, Medemenham, Medmeham, co.
Buckingham, abbot of, 470.
, abbot and convent of, 496.
Medon, Roger de la, 368.
Medunta, Matthew de, 25.
, , dean of St. Berian, 93, 305,
320, 578.
Med way, ferry over the, 232, 233.
Medwc, John son of Reginald atte, 38.
Meere. See Mear ; Mere.
Megget, Meget [Scotland], 447.
Meillersesneyk, Mcilor Seysnek. See Maclor,
Mek, Robert le [mayor] of York, 317, 471.
Mel, Andrew, 176.
Melbourne [co. Derby], 65.
, Mechelborne, Methelbame, co. York,
289.
See Meleburne.
Melbume, John de, 118, 124.
, Richard de, 517.
Meloombe, Melecombe [co. Dorset], 390.
Meldon, Michael de, 46, 498, 502, 562.
, Kobert de, 600.
William de, 600.
Meleburne, 358.
Melecumbe. See Melcombe.
Meleford, Master William de, canon of
St. Paul's, London, and parson of
Tollesbery, 380, 382.
, Robert de, 178.
Melford, co. York. See Milford.
Melksham, Mellesham, Melkesham, co. Wiltf.
200,216.
Melles, Peter de, 250.
Mellesham. See Melksham.
Mellewode, John de, 334.
Mellin. See Malices.
Melling, Mellynge [Lancashire], church of,
229.
Melsa, Godfrey de, 4, 179, 320, 335, 370, 412,
414, 44L
, , John his son and heir, 416.
, John de, Thomas his son, 444.
, Scolastica, late the wife of Grodfrey
de, 336, 461.
, Thomas son of John de, 444.
SeeMeaMB; Meaax.
Melsanby, Melsamby, Simon de, 420, 608.
, Simon son of Simon de, 244,
Melsonby, Melsanby, co. York, 244, 602.
Melton [co. Leicester], 264.
[co. Lincoln]. See Scambleaby.
, CO. Norfolk, 144.
, Great [co. Norfolk], 58.
Melton, Clement de, 476.
, Henry de, 204, 412.
, , and Agnes bis wife, 368, 418.
, J. de, 119.
, Nicholas de, rector of Aber,850, 518.
, Master Ralph de, a prebendary of
Bangor, 176.
, William de, 32, 49, 51, 64, 68, 69, 71,
83. 95, 112-115, 118, 128, 131, 13.3,*
135, 136, 138-144, 146, 149, 156-158,
160, 166, 177, 178, 186, 187, 192, 194,
195, 201, 203, 204, 208-210, 212-215,
220. 225, 226,228, 229, 231-286, 247,
253, 258, 263, 264, 267, 274, 884, 892,
401, 40.3, 407-409, 411, 412, 415, 416,
422, 424, 425, 428-430, 432, 433, 487,
470, 485, 571, 575, 579, 588.
, , dean of St. Martin le Grand,
92.
.., , , prebendary of Castleknock, 2.
, , prebendary of South Cave, 117,
176, 177.
, , parson of Brigham, 850, 448.
, , presented to FakeubntiiJHm
church, 100, 116.
, , provost of St. John's, Beverlej',
286.
, Master William de, pn-'ln-ndfiry of
Bangor, 176.
Men tor the war in Scotland, 82.
768
GENERAL INDEX.
Menai, Meney [co. Anglesey], 101.
Mendham [co. Suffolk], 123, 125, 851.
, on the confines of Norfolk and
Suffolk, 123.
,00. Norfolk, 171.
Hendleslham, Menlesham [co. Suffolk], 276,
387, 840.
Menel. See Mejnille.
Meaenyll. See Mejnille.
Menerere, William de la, 57.
Meneteth, John de, 189.
Meney. See Menai.
MenbiUe. See Meynille.
Menlesham. See Mendlesham.
Mennet or Meuuet. See Meuuet
Menstre. See Minster.
Menstreworth, John de, 511.
See Minsterworth.
Menteith, Margery, late the wife of the earl
of, 108.
Menywrenche, Richard, 368.
Meon Stoke, Munestok [co. Hants], 35.
Mercantile matters, envoys to treat of, 52.
Mercato, St. Peter in, in the diocese of
Florence, 306, 320.
Mercato, Hugh son of Michael de, 173.
Mercer, Alexander le, 305.
Hugh le, 204.
, , escheator of Chester, 507.
, John le, the elder, 472.
, and John his son, 472.
, Peter le, 534.
, Ralph le, 273.
, Ranulph le, of Kylvynton, 296.
, Richard le, 87, 253.
, William le, of Eyton, 377.
, William son of William le, 359.
See Mercher.
Merchants, foreign, 119, 120, 303.
, , attacks on, 418, 601.
, , deaths of four, 349.
, See A^n ; Almaid ; Aqui-
taine ; Ballardi ; Bardi ; Bellardi ; Bra-
bant ; Brittany ; Flanders ; Florence ;
France ; Friscoboldis ; Genoa ; Lucca ;
Malines ; Navarre ; Norway ; Piacenza ;
Portuguese ; Pouch' ; Puliices ; Rem-
bertim ; Spain ; Spini.
Merchaunt. See Marchaunt.
Mercher, Thomas le, 470.
, , Agnes his daughter, 470.
See Mercer.
Mercher in Derclis. See Merthir.
Merdelee, co. Hertford, 59.
Merden, Estmerden. See Marden.
Mere [co. Kent], 233.
, Meere [co. Wilts], 52, 217.
iSee Meare.
Mere, John, of Horsford, 4 1 .
, William de, 299.
5ef Mare ; Merre.
Meredenne. See Marden.
Mereduk. See Margan ap.
Meresco, co. York. See Maresco.
Merewell alias Woodlock, Henry de bishop
of Wmchester, 1, 7, 8, 12, 136, 235,
243, 811, 380, 394, 561, 567.
Mereworthe, Merworthe, John de, 416, 428.
Merflet, Robert de, 261.
Meriet, Joan, late the wife of John de, 1 83.
, John de, the elder, 66, 94, 95.
, the younger, 94, 95, 249, 375.
5ee Merriot.
Merihille, John son of John de, 192.
Merk, Jacomima de, 141.
, Thomas de, 292.
, , Lora his wife, 292.
Merkand, John, 388.
iSee Marchant ; Markaunt.
Merkeufeld. See Merkyngfeld.
Merkesburgh. See Masborough.
Merkeshale, William de, 363.
Merkyngfeld, Merkingfeld, Merkenfeld, John
de, 37, 88, 95, 129, 130, 169, 171, 212,
255, 328, 459, 400, 535.
, , , chancellor of the Exchequer,
235.
, , remembrancer of the Ex-
chequer, 220, 273.
See Markenfield.
Merlaunde, Henry de, and Joan his wife, 57 1 .
Merlawe. See Marlow.
Merle. See Merleye.
Merleberge. See Marlborough.
Merleto, Drogo de, 208.
Merleye, Merle, John de, 129, 240.
, Richard son of Alexander de, 169.
, son of William de, 169.
, Roger de, 169.
., Thomas de, 169, 418, 601.
, Walter de, 169.
Merlin, Merlyn, the king's yeoman, 554.
, John, 105, 681.
Merlo, Merlon, Merlonde, Drogo de, 60, 80,
373, 567.
Merlyn. See Merlin.
Merre, Merree, William, 81, 300, 329,521,
536.
, , keeper cf the lands of the abbey
of Westminster, 92.
See also Mere.
Merriot, Meriet, co. Somerset, 94.
Mersea, East, Est Merseye, Estmereseye, co.
Essex, 315, 552.
, West, West Merseye, co. Essex, 315.
Mershe, Mersshe, John del, 126, 273.
, Peter del, 129.
, Roger atte, 145.
See Mareis ; Marisco.
Mcrshland. See Marshland.
Mershton. See Marstou ; Merston.
Mersk. See Marske.
GENERAL INDEX.
7£9
Mersshe. See Mershe.
Merston, Mershton, Merssbton, John de, 554.
, Nicholas de, 225.
, Itoben de, 67.
, Thomas de, 414, 441.
, Walter de, 475.
, , John hi's son, 475.
William de, 490.
5ee Mars ton.
Merthir in Derclis [Wales], 552.
Mertok. See Martock.
Merton, John de, 9, 353.
, , keeper of the seal for debts,
Winchester, 187.
, , parson of the church of Weston
by Beccles, 395.
, Richard de, 422.
See Marton.
Merton [co. Surrey], prior and convent of,
160, 162.
, letters patent dated at, 116, 158.
Merworthe. See Mereworthe.
Meschyn, William le, 455.
Mcsin. See Mezin.
Messeger, Walter le, 166.
Messenden, John dc, 56.
Messer, Adam le Clerk le, 315.
, Hugh le, 239.
, JohD le, 307.
, , of St. Agatha, 245.
, Ralph le, 258.
, Robert le, 169.
, William le, 470.
iSec Mawer.
Mcstre. See Fiz Mestrc.
Mctable, John, 45.
Metham, John de, 34, 203, 308, 310,317,533.
, Jordan de, presented to Thorp Basset
church, 208.
, Sibyl, lute the wife of John de, 464.
Metham, co. York, 476, 533, 534, 535, 601.
Methelbarne. See Melbourne.
Methelwold. See Methwold.
Methlcy, Metheley [co. York], 179.
Methwold, Methelwold, co. Norfolk, 359, 372.
Metyngham, Walter de, 138.
Meu, John le, 189, 281, 429.
, Stephen le, 11.
Meuiies, William de. See Moenes.
Meurice ap lleilun, 38.
Meurik ap Cameys, 599.
Meuuet, John, 592.
Mey, Robert le, 477, 530, 532.
, , and William his brother, .533.
Meyhamme. See Maytham.
Meyncok, Robert de Raddeby le, 366.
Meynille, Menel, Meneuyll, Menhille, May-
nille, Adam de, 457.
, Henry, 86.
, John de, 362.
Meynille, &c. — eont.
, Nicholas de, 462, 548, 593, 603.
, , Christiana his wife, 362.
, Nicholas son of Nicholas de, 362.
, Stephen de, 443.
Mezin, Mesin, 74.
Michael, Charles son of, de Thorpe, 158.
...., Hugh son of, 555.
, , de Mercato, 173.
, Peter son of, de Neuport, 110.
, Thomas son of, 588.
, William son of, 36, 89.
Micham. See Mitcham.
Michel, Ralph, 539, 540, 541.
See also Muchel.
Micheldevre, Robert de, 304, 368.
See MitcheldcTer.
Mickelfeld, Mikelfeld, Adam de, 372, 472.
, Robert de, 493.
Mickelgate. See York.
Mickelhagj [co. York] , 435.
Micklefield, Mukelfeld, co. Hertford, 516.
Mickleham, Mikelham [co. Surrey], 306.
Micklethwaite, Migelthait [co. York], 347.
Mickley Dyke, Miclene [co. York], the bridge
of, 440.
See Micleneflet.
Miclene [co. York]. See Mickley Dyke.
Micleneflet, Mikelneflet [co. York], 440,
446.
Middelcroft [co. York], 348.
Middelsowy. See Middlezoy.
Middelton, Middleton, Midelton, Middilton,
Myddelton, Adam de, 126, 129, 130,
171, 244-246, 253, 260, 261. 811, 814,
316, 317, 363, 366, 867, 425, 470, 472-
474, 499, 540, 541, 550, 602-604, 606.
, , keeper of the seal for the
bishopric of Durham, 331.
, Geofi^rey de, 200.
..., Master Gilbert de, 127, 128, 170,388,
437.
, , parson of Asshebury, 100.
, John de, 19, 115, 281, 304.
, , of Ncwland, 272.
, Master John de„ presented to Asshe-
bury church, 100.
, Nicholas de, 475, 542.
, Philip de, and Alexander his eon,
544.
, Richard de, 90, 109.
, Simon de, 115.
, Thomas de, 25.
, WiUiam de, of KiUum, 450.
See Middleton ; Milton.
Middilhope. See Middlehope.
Middilton. See Middelton.
Middiluuod, Midilwod [co. Durham], 485,
436.
Middleburgh, Giles son of Daniel de, 285.
Middlehope, Middilhope, co. Salop, 857.
760
GENERAL INDEX.
Middlesex, coanty of , 22, 91, 112, 249, 404,
406, 515, 518, 551, 557, 587, 592.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 186.
, to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 22.
, the fifteenth and tenth in,
520.
.., conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 29, 81, 54.
, sheriff of, 29, 47, 56, 135.
Middleton, Middelton, Milton Abhas, co.
Dorset, 389.
, abbot of, 244.
, , abbot and convent of; con-
firmation of their charters, 889.
, Middelton, co. Essex, 417.
, Middelton fco. Kent], 215, 217.
, t CO. Norfolk, 89.
, ,co. Northampton, in the diocese
of Lincoln, John de Hemmingburgh,
parson of, 93.
[co. Northumberland], 169.
, Middleton in Teesdale, co. Durham,
170.
See Middelton ; Milton.
Middlewich, co. Chester, parage for, 173.
Middlezoy, Middelsowy [co. Somerset], 293.
Midelham, Adam de, 252.
Midelton. See Middelton ; Middleton.
Midhurst, co. Sussex, 172.
Midilwod. See Middiluuod.
Midsomer Norton, Midsomeresnorton, co.
Somerset, 147.
Midtelton. See Middleton.
Migelthait. See Micklethwaite.
Migham, Simon de, dean of Salisbury, 421.
Mikelfeld. See Micklefeld.
Mikelgate. See Orfevre ; York.
Mikelharo, Alice, late the wife of Gilbert de,
58.
i9«« Mickleham.
Mikelhirst, John de, 438.
Mikelnefiet. See Micleneflet.
Milbome St. Andrew, Moleborne [co. Dorset] ,
889.
, Mollebum, co. Somerset, 495.
Port, Muleborue Port [co. Somerset],
• 325.
Milbome, William de, 539.
Milby, Mildeby, co. York, 99, 371.
Mildeby. See Milby.
Mildenhale, Geoffrey de, 576, 579.
, John de, 'ferour,' 579.
Wle, John, 266.
, Nicholas, 128.
See Mille.
MUeford. 5e6 Milford.
Miles, Alan, 545, 550.
, Biohard, 49, 55, 575.
Milford, Mileford, John son of John de North,
372, 472.
, William de, presented to Clayheingre
church, 391.
Milford, Melford [co. Hants], church of, 276.
, Muleford Pychard, co. Wilts, 161.
, Mulleford Richard [co. Wilts], 528.
, Melford, co. York, 296.
Milham, Peter de, 64.
Milisange, John, 420.
Military service, exemption from, 27.
Milkesham, William de, 308.
Milksope, Milksop, Hugh, 63.
, William, 581.
Mille, Stephen, of Wytlesford, 240.
See Mile ; Suth Mille.
Millenpage, Simon, 245.
Milleston. See Milston.
Milleton, Godfrey de, 71.
Milli, 680.
MUneboume, Richard de, 377.
Milnelegbes near Charley [co. Leicester], 14.
Milnere, John le, 154.
5^6 Molendinis ; Mouner.
Milneton, Geoffrey de, 491.
Milstead, Milstede, co. Kent, Thomas Croke,
parson of, 180, 215.
, William de Eston, parson of, 180.
Milston, Milleston, CO. Wilts, 157.
Milton, Isabella do, 338.
, , her son Edmund, 338.
Milton, Middelton, co. Cambridge, 397.
Abbas. See Middleton.
Mimmes, Mymmes, John de, 370.
, Thomas de, 112.
Mine. See Cornwall ; Devon; Wirksworth.
Miners, exemption for the king's, 14, 526.
Minor, custody of a, according to the custom
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 124.
Minorites, order of the, 597.
Minster in Thanet, Menstre [co. Kent], 399.
, or Talcame, co. Cornwall, 256.
Minsterley, Munstreleye, co. Salop, 586.
Minsterworth, Minstreworthe, Menstre wort he,
CO. Gloucester, 117, 339, 357, 407, 502,
525.
Mint. See Exchange.
Miramont, Miramond, 74.
Mire [Scotland], la Halle del, 447.
iSeeMyre.
Mirewra, Adam de, 126.
Miribel, Robin de, 68.
Mirifeld, John de, 237.
Miriweder, Thomas, 164.
Misterton, Walter de, 586.
Misterton [co. Notts], church of, 111.
Mitcham, Micham [co. Surrey], 270, 271.
Mitcheldever, Micheldevre, co. Hants, 233.
Mitford, CO. Northumberland, 157, 226, 474.
Mithe, William de, 490.
GENERAL INDEX.
761
Mitton, My ton, co. York, 416.
Moccas, Moches [co. Hereford], Richard par-
son of, 247.
Moches. See Moccas.
Mody, John, 420, 471.
, Jordan, 296.
, Walter, 309, 311.
Moeles, Nicholas dc, 528.
, , Margaret his wife, 528.
, Roger de, 549.
Moen. See Moone.
Moenes, Meiines, William de, a baron of the
Exchequer, Dublin, 65, 189. 354, 572.
...., , chief baron of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 354.
Moerges, Stephen de, prior of Lenton, 203.
Mohaut. See Monte Alto.
Mohun, Master James de, 60.
, John de, 30, 339, 386.
, , his lands in Ireland, 122, 217.
William de, of Ritford, 298.
Moigne, Moine, Moin, Benedict le, 225.
, Henry le, 77, 342, 597.
, , Joan his wife, 77, 342, 597.
, Reginald le, 469.
, Richard son of Hugh le, of Shuld-
ham, 593.
, Walter, 406.
, William le, 582.
, William son of Robert le, 174.
Sec Monek ; Moygues ; Munk.
Moillie. See Mouilic.
Mold. See Monte Alto.
Moldesman, William, of Tillesbyry, 538, 548.
Molecastre, William de, 183.
Molembais, Molenboys, 214.
Molendinis, Geoflfrey son of Geoffrey de, 213.
, Stephen de, presented to Thome
church, 116.
, William de, 398, 557.
See Milnere ; Mouner.
MolescrofC. See Molscroft.
Molesworth, Molesworthe, MoUesworthe,
Walter de, 259.
, ,a justice, 126, 242, 270, 368,
529,532, 534, 541,543.
Molgrom, Yorvarth, 544.
Moliar, Michael de, 332.
, , collector of customs at Boston,
438.
Molis, Guichard de, 73.
MoUe, John, of Pampesworthe, 240.
Molleburn. See Milborne.
MoUesworthe. See Molesworthe.
Mollic. See Mouilie.
Molscroft, Molescroft, co. York, 442, 448.
Molton, John de, 48.
See Multon.
Monaster io, Giles de, 115.
Monclar, Mount Clare, 74.
Mondeloich in Ireland, 154.
Monek, John le, of Garboldesham, 923.
See Moigo ; Monk.
Monekebothe, 586.
Monekudyn, Master Walter de, prebendary of
St. Thomas the Martyr, Peryn, 61.
Monemue. See Monmouth.
Monesle. See Mundesley.
Moneter, Master William le, of Stureye, 399.
Monewden, Moneweden [co. Suffolk], 404.
Monford, Robert, .549.
See Munfort.
Mongomery, Moungomery, Mungomery, Adam
de, his son, 469.
, Wiilip de, 576, 579.
See Monte Gomeri.
Moniword, Richard, of Hereford, 143.
Monk. See Moigne ; Munk.
Monk Bretton. See Bretton.
Soham. See Soham.
Monkbridge, Mounkbrigge, city of York, 171.
Monkeboye, 586.
Monks Bradfield, or Bradfleld St. George [co.
Suffolk], 564.
Monks Kirkby [co. Warwick], John, prior of,
242.
, Newenham by Kyrkeby, co. Warwick,
549.
Monkton, Munketon, co. York, 171, 812, 316,
421.
, or Nun Monkton, Munketon [co.
York], 345.
Monkton-Moor, Munketon-on-the-Moor, co.
York, Robert de Bardelby, parson of,
332,398.
Monk wood, Munkewode [co. Worcester] , 200.
Monmouth, John de, bishop of Llandaff, 286.
Monmouth, Munemne, Munmuth, Monemue,
273, 279, 408.
, valley of, 273, 279.
Monsegur, Mount Segur, 74.
Monstreuil. See Montreuil.
Mont Auser, Mont Ausier, 61, 67.
Mont Martin. See Monte Martini.
Mont Reles. See Brice.
Mont St. Michel, abbot of, 47.
, William, abbot of, 342.
Montacute, co. Somerset, Stephen, prior of,
560, 565.
, William Serle, a monk of, 151.
Montagniaco, Guy de, 858.
Montalt. See Monte Alto.
Montboucher, Mountboacher, Munbucher,
Bertrand de, 76, 315, 364.
iSee cUmo Mounborcher.
Montchensy. See Monte Caniso.
Monte Acnto, Geoffrey de, 553, 558.
, Simon de, 596.
, a justice, 130, 241.
, , his attempt to occupy the Isle
of Man, 565.
, , keeper of Beaumaris castle,
102.
762
GENERAL INDEX.
Monte Acuto, Simon de — cont.
, , William de, 126, 469, 470, 496,
502, 503, 504, 572, 575, 579.
5ee Montacute.
Monte Alto, Henrj de, 847.
, Hughde, 436.
, a monk of Durham, 334.
, John de, of Marcheley, 847.
, Robert de, 105, 110, 273.
Robert de, kinsman and heir of Hagh
de Albiniaco, 227.
and Emma his wife, 360, 457,
463, 527, 597, 598.
, Stephen de, 543, 544.
, Walter de, 543, 544.
Monte burgi. Set Monteboorg.
Monte Caniso, John de, 475.
, Ralph de, 146.
, Ranulph de, 31, 131, 249.
, Richard de, 581.
, WiUiam de, 97, 158, 224.
Monte Claro, Frisocos de, receiver forAgenois,
11.
jTottusde, 79.
Monte Forti, Moutcforti, Alexander de, 439.
, William de, 163, 179, 391.
See Munfort.
Monte Gomery, Monte Gomeri, Owen de, 293,
546.
, , parson of Borewarton, 269.
, Philip de, 308.
See Mongomery.
Monte Hermerii, Ralph de, 3, 5, 95, 137, 147,
292. 304, 319, 341, 345, 348, 3.50, 352,
858, 407, 408, 490, 522, 580, 581.
, , marriage of Joan, late the wife
of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln,
granted to, 334.
, , Joan his wife, the king's sister,
daughter of Edward I., 5, 522.
, , his sons Thomas and Edward,
the king's nephews, 304, 319, 341.
Monte Martini, Matthew de, 83.
, Matthias de, 25.
Monte Pessulano, Richard dc, 45.
, Thomas de, king's clerk, 892.
, or Montpaillers, Thomas de, 18, 188.
See also Montpaillers.
Montebourg, abbot of, 354.
, Peter, abbot of St. Mary's, 139.
Montendre, Mount Andre, 74.
Montepeliers. See Monte Pessulano.
Moutflanquin, Mount Flankyn, 74.
Montfort. See Monte Forti.
Montgomery, Mont Gomeiy, Hugh de Aude-
leye, keeper of the castle of, 215, 229.
, William de Leyburne keeper of the
castle of, 215, 229.
, castle and manor of, 217.
, lands of, 546,547.
, bailiff of, 82.
, levy of men in, 82.
Monthaut. See Monte Alto.
Monthermer. See Monte Uermerii.
Montibns, Ebulo de, 457, 466, 580.
, , constable of Strivelyn castle
513.
, Peter de, 164.
, , Henry his son, 164.
Montmartre, Mauger son of Elias de, 215.
Montpaillers, Moumpelers, William de, 231.
See also Monte Pesulano.
Montpelier. See Monte Pessulano.
Montreuil, 78, 113, 134.
, seneschal of, John Lenfant, 501.
, , Richard de Rokele, 10, 12, 56,
74.
, and warden of, John del Aunoy,
114.
, auditors of the late king and the king
of France at, 168.
See aluo Ponthieu.
Montz. See Montibus.
Monyton, John de, 283.
Moone, Moen [co. Kildare], 122.
Moor. See Inthemor.
Moor Monkton. See Monktou.
Moor by Penkridge, co. Stafford, 545, 550.
Moore, la More, in Munslow hundred, co.
Salop, 203.
Moorfurlong, Morfurlang, 586.
Moraunt, Master Jordan, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63,
98, 200, 233, 247, 281, 284, 427.
, , suit in the city of London by,
41, 51, 86, 88.
, , keeper of the archbishopric of
Canterbury, 606.
, , treasurer of Wells, 191,229.
, William, 55, 58, 68, 427.
, sonof William, 61,281, 427.
Moravia, William de, 198, 375.
Morcestre, Richard de, canon of Exeter, 4.
, Master Richard de, 382.
Episcopi. See Morchard Bishop.
Morchard Bishop, Morcestre Episcopi [co.
Devon], 343.
Mordon, Steeple. See Steeple Mordon.
More, Cicely de la, 109.
, Hugh de la, 35.
...., Nicholas atte, 259.
, Pontius de la, 191.
, Robert de la, 32, 599.
, Master Robert de la, 547, 602.
, Stephen atte, 477.
, Stephen de la, 567.
, Thomas atte, 237.
, William de la, 39, 474.
, , master of the Knights' Temp-
lars, 28, 210.
See aZso Inthemor; Moor; Moore.
Morebred, Geofirey, 373.
Moreby, Robert de, and Henry his brother,
815.
GENERAL INDEX.
763
Morecoke, Robert, 242.
Morel, GeoflErey, 554, 655.
Morelli, Peter, 121.'
Moret, Aufred, 525.
Moreton, Morton, co. Dorset, 564.
CO. P^sex, 488.
Morevile, Hugh, 420, 471.
Morewode, Roger de, 334, 478.
Morewjk, Robert de, 472.
Moreys, John, 87.
Morflat in Beei^^ton [co. York], 347.
Morfurlang, 58G.
Morgan. See Margan.
Morham [co. York], 346.
Morham, Thomas de, 101.
Morhuses, William son of Adam do, 262,312.
Morice. See Moriz.
MoriluD, Christiana, 323.
, Richard, 323.
Moriscessone, William, 181.
Moriz, Morice, Moryz, Adam, 2.18.
, John, 238.
, , an assessor, co. Wilts, 5iil.
, , keeper of the bishopric of Bath
and Wells, 114.
, John, bailiff of Nesse, 543.
, Master Stephen, 283.
.., Thomas, 181.
Morland, co. Westmoreland, 591, 594.
Morlans, 351.
Morlay. See Morley.
Morle, Morlec, Richard de, 35.
, , parson of Staundon, 20.
Morley, Morleie, Morlay [co. Norfolk], 368,
371, 541,544.
, CO. Sussex. See Corley.
Morluud, Richard de, 236.
Momoe, 215.
Morsloe, 215.
Morston, Richard de, 145.
See Marstou.
Morteho. See Morthoe.
Morteyn, Morteiu, Mortayn, John de, 177.
, , an assessor, CO. Bedford, 31, 185.
, Roger de, 31, 320, 401, 474, 5 V4, 546,
599.
Morthoe, Morteho [co. Devon], 108.
, William de Tracy, parson of the
church of St. Mary, 108.
Mortimer. See Mortuo Mari.
Mortlake [co. Surrey], letters patent dated
at, 116, 159.
Morton, Geoffrey de, 74.
, ,of Dublin, 90,99, 594.
, John son of John de, 252.
, Thomas de, 69.
, William de, 99.
Morton, co. Devon, 212.
, CO. Lincoln, 47
Morton — cont
Pinkney, Morton, co. Northampton,
charch of, 67.
See Moreton.
Mortuo Mari, Constantino de, 43.
, Edmund de, 217.
, Hugh de, his daughter Margaret, 45.
, , Matilda, late the wife of, 45, 47.
, , of Richard's castle, 457.
, , his daughters Joan and Mar-
garet, 457.
, John de, 377.
, , and Margery his wife, 49.
, , of Wyggemore, 31.
, Matilda, late the wife of Hugh de, 45,
47.
, Roger de, 28, 70, 101, 163, 254, 383.
, , and Joan his wife, 38.
) » , their kinswoman Matilda,
wife of Geoffrey de Geyuville, 3.3.
, , justice of Chester, 188. %
, , justice of Walei, 64,71, 81, 82,
93, 102, 115, 158, 163, 183, 195, 198,
292, 303, 850, 433, 451, 522, 547, 552,
563.
, , of Chirk, 53, 77, 240,293,385,
462, 507, 586, 587.
• , , the custody of Wales
granted to, 44.
, , , justice of Wales, 77.
, , of Wigmore, 32, 52, 66, 141,
183, 197, 231, 240, 282, 288.
, Walran de 249.
, William de, 37, 87, 240, 247, 254,
257, 312, 314, 420, 535.
Morvillers, John de, and his wife Theophania,
158.
Moryn, Robert, 187, 370.
Mosewelle, William de, 230, 575, 579.
Mosole, Gogen de, 256.
, Nicholas de, ' marchant,' 256.
Mosoyle. See Mousehole.
Moston in Englefeld [co. Chester], 116.
Mote, Bernard do la, 357.
, Giles de la, 21, 155, 175, 227.
, , Alice his wife, 21, 155, 176,
227.
, William de, 579.
See Motte.
Motherby, John de, 363.
Motoun, Arnold, 584.
Mottc, Mote, John, master of the ship ia
Mariole, 465.
, William son of Roger, of Calthorpe,
564.
See Mote.
Mottisfout, Moutisfont [co. Hants], prior uid
convent of, 202.
Mottresheved, Robert de, 59.
Moubray, Alexander de, 462.
, Geoffrey de, 447.
, John de, 197, 207, 499, 508.
764
GENSIRAL INDEX.
Moubr*;, John de — conl.
, the heir of, 99.
, keeper of the oitj aod counly
ofYork, 479, 486, 529.
Koget de, B6S, 301, 439.
, ., of iScotlaud. 264.
Roger son of William de, 445.
UoachablouD, Gaiphard de. prtsented to the
church of Wodechirche, 597.
MouheoH, Dl" Aiouhen,*, Marl'ii, 2o8.
Mouiliis. Moil lie, Mollis, John de, or John de
la, 5G4, 570.
, John de, a chtunberlain of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin , 595.
Monl, l{Dgerlc,3i)5.
^ouItoD, MouloD. co^Norfolk, 367, 547.
MultOQ, en. York, 310.
Moumpelen. Ste Montpaillera.
Mounbotcher, Beitmn do, and Joan his wife,
S69.
See also Moulbouclier,
MouQoey Walter de, 104.
MouDdenBrd, John son of John de, and
Nicholas his brother, 2.'i9.
Honner, Uouucre, Muaer, Alan le, 39.
of Askc, 245.
, Gilbert le, 288.
Henry lu, of Hrouhiim, 801.
of Pre«bury,248.
John le, of Colewebeye, 368.
, , John hii son, 368.
, John de Imberle le, 420.
, , John his son, 430.
,Tohn le, of Owelpenne, WO.
, Nicholas le. of Aldepon, S88.
„Paynle,26S.
, Peter le, and Sibyl his wife, 470.
Ralph le, 266.
.Reginald le, and Amabilla his wife,
167.
Kchiid le, 89, 865,307.
, Bobenle, 39, 132.
, of Waodeeford, 288.
, of Wylberdeston, 199.
Simon le, 89, 167.
William le, 423, 598.
William son of Nicholas le, of Har-
laxlOD. 293.
, son of Simon le, 834.
5Mldiliiere; Molendinis.
Mouogomery. Set Mongomery.
Mounkbrigpe- See Monkbridge.
Monnt Andn. So Montendre.
AD*eT,6I,T7.
Clare. See Monelar.
rinnkju, Sei- Moniflnuqiiiti.
Segur. SfC MonsvRur.
Monntayne, John d« la, 230.
Mountboucher. Sm If oDiboncher.
lloante. Sm Mnnt.
Monnleney, Monnteny, Mnnteny, John de, 22.
of Writele, 239. 255.
Mountfleld, Mundefeld. co. Sussei, church of,
159.
Monntiiesaing, Qjnge Mounieneye, CO. Essex,
66.
Uourthwayt, lUchard de, 3EI.
Mous, Amald son of John le, 334.
Mousehole, iMosoyk. [or Port-Eny»], CO.
Cornwall, 256, 357.
Moufltera, Matilda daughter of Robert de, 390.
!i[outlafonl. Set MoltieroDl.
Monlon, Robert de, »nd Olivt-r his son, 547.
.... lo. Norfolk. See Moulton.
Moville. See Mouille.
Mowbray. See Moubray.
Moygues, Martin, 246.
' Moytioti, Martin, 209.
Muchel, Muket. John, .149.
See also Michel.
Muclielntv CO. .Si,iiK-rBi::t, William abbexse-
Eometer of, 549.
Muchel, John, 545.
William, 545.
See Mnschet.
Uuckleatone. Stt Uukelesdoo.
Mu.), Kicbula8,487.
Mafchet. See Muschet.
Mukel. See Muchel.
Mukele»iduD-iii-Huli'". Adam sou of Hugh de,
Alice late ibt wife of, 280.
Mukelfeld. See Mick leBeld.
Makelton, John de, 418.
Unlcastre, Muleastrs, Miili.-caEtre, William de,
30, A4, 250, 321), &13.
Mulebume, John de, SH9.
See Milborue PoK; Milbome St.
Mulecaatre. Sec Mulcastre.
Muleford. See Milford.
Mulfford Pjchazil [co. Wil»], 161.
See Milford.
MoletOQ. See Multon.
MuUeford, Richard. See Milford.
MuUion, St. Melaii-in-Kerrlcr, church of, 202.
Mulne, Vincent Jiiti', 36 .
See also Sutbe Mille.
Multon, MuletoD, Edmund son of John de,
418.
Henry dc, 554, 555.
, Hubert de, 46, 105.
Ivode, lOl.
Kaliih do. 674.
, lUibcrtde, 3a3.
Thomas de, of Egremund, 9, 69, 208.
, ,of Gillealand. 46, 173. 233,488.
, , keeper of the Marches,
590.
SeeMolton; Moulton.
Mambn co. Lincoln, 308, SIB.
Mnnbuobcr. Se* Montbonobet.
GENERAL DTOEX.
765
Munceaux, Agnes de, 183.
Munchenwro [co. Chester], 401.
Mundefeld. See Mountfield.
Mundene, John de, 323.
Mundesley, Monesle, co. Norfolk, mill at,
38.
Munemue. See Monmonth.
Munestok, Adam atte Cherche of, 35.
Sice Meon Stoke.
Munfort, Richard, 168, 254.
See Monf ord ; Monte Forti.
Mungomery. See Mongomery.
Munk, Henry le. 487.
See Moigne ; Monek.
Munketon, John son of Philip de, and Henry
his brother, 311. 316.
See Monkton ; Munkton Moor.
Munkewttde. See Monkwood.
Munkgate, Ralph de, 476.
Munnak, Madoc, 544.
Munster in Ireland, 181.
Munstreleye. See .Viinsterley.
Munt, Mounte, William, 179.
, , of Northampton, 260.
Munte, Robert atte, 323.
Munteny. See Mounteney.
Muntsorel, Walter, 237.
Muniyn, William, 529.
Murage, 370, 471.
See also Carmarthen ; D abli n ; Exe-
ter ; Gloucester ; London ; Ludlow ;
Lynn, King*8 ; Newcastle-upon-Tjme ;
Ravensere ; Richmond ; Scarborough ;
Shrewsbury ; Stamford ; Trim ; York.
Murder. See Homicide.
Maresle. See Mursley.
Mures, or Murs, Nicholas de, 85, 129.
Muriell, Roger son of, 258.
Murrer, William, 307.
Murs. See Mures.
Mursley, Muresle [co. Buckingham] , 242.
Musard, Malcolm, 385.
Muschamp. barony of, HO.
Muschantz, William de, 358.
Muschet, or Mufchet, John, 539, 540, 541,
546.
, , of Fenditton, 544, 599.
Muscleburgh. See Musselburgh.
Muse, Christiana de, 531.
, Walter, 253.
Muskara, Master Elias de, 182.
Muskhr.m, Philip de, 331.
Muskham, North, CO. Nottingham, William de
Newerk, prebendary of, in the church
of Southwell, 28.
Mussegros, Agnes de, 557.
Musselburgh, Muscleburgh [co. Edinburgh],
446.
Mustard, Robert, 373.
Mustelle, Robert, of Tyrington, 547.
Maston-in-Englefeld See Moston.
Mutford, John de, 86, 89, 104, 128, 125-129,
132, 151, 164, 168, 172, 208, 239, 240,
244, 245, 247, 252, 2.')3, 255, 259, 262,
307, 309, 313, 329, 336, 373, 393, 422,
472, 474, 475, 532-544, 549, 575, 589,
592, 596, 602.
Mutilation, maiming, 151.
.„ See Ear ; Mayhem ; Testicles.
Mutlinton, 102,
Mutst, Richard, 190.
Myddelton. See Middelton ; Middleton.
Mymekan, John, 642.
Mymmes. See Mimmes.
Mynikan, Philip, 152.
Mynteme, Gilbert de, abbot of Ceme, 452.
Myntou, or Myntov, Robert son of William
de, 296.
Myre, Mire, Adam le, 311.
, William son of Stephen del, of Nesse,
298.
See also Mire.
Myton. See Mitton.
N
Naddale, Richard son of Alan de, 180.
Nafferton [co. York], 444, 445.
Nafferton, Richard de, 444.
, William de, son of Roger Despencer,
444.
Nafiford, John de, 232, 242.
Naileston. See Nailstone.
Naillere, John le, of Riggele, 344.
Nails, blood gushing out at the, 89.
Nailstone, Nailestone, Naylston, Nayleston,
CO. Leicester.
, Laurence de Campania, parson of,
398, 595.
, Master Peter de Sancto Mario, par-
son of, 187.
Nankoneweye. See Conway.
Nansdorvayn [co. Cornwall], 360.
Nansdreisek, Amald de, 258.
Thomas de, 2.58.
Nansladron, Serle de, 374.
Nantener. See Nautener.
Nantwich, co. Chester, f28, 171.
, letters patent dated at, 163.
Naper, John le, 215.
Naples, William de, 400.
Naprest, Adam, 550.
Napton, Robert de, 46, 280.
Narbonne, Master Sicard de Vauro, canon of,
190, 192, 267, 289.
Nassard, Nasard, Henry de, 207, 515, 528,
524.
Nasshe, John atte, 251.
•., Richard atte, 805.
766
GENERAL IITOEX.
Nassington, Nassyn^n, Master John de, the
elder, 442, 448.
, Master John de, canon of St. Peter's,
York, 413, 431.
prebendary of South Newbald.
183, 206, 291, 306, 361.
, Richard de, 81.
Nateby, co. Westrnqreland, 50.
Nature), Richard, of Shrewsbury, 312.
, Roger, 257.
Naunton, Hugh de, 21, 76.
, William de, 266, 399.
Nausagia, Gerald de, 50.
Nautener [or Nantener] , Roger de, 40.
Nauvers, L., count of. See Nevers.
Navarre, 58.
, horses from, 290.
, merchants of Pampeluna in, 367.
Nayland, la Neyland, co. Essex, 216.
Nayleston, Naylleston. See Nailstone.
Neapolio [Frangipani, called Orsini], cardinal
of St. Adrian's, prebendary of Sutton
[cum Buckingham] in the church of
St. Mary, Lincoln, 14, 210,264,519,
589.
, , and also of South Cave in the
church of St. Peter, York, 14, 264, 519,
589.
Neapolis, Matthew de Carolis de, prebendary
(of Woodford and Wilsford) in the
church of St. Mary, Salisbury, 101, 223.
Neatishead, Netishirde [co. Norfolk], 127.
Neckur, 154.
Nedeler, Nedler, John le, 423.
, Thomas le, 129, 471.
Nederwoluwc. See Woluwe.
Nedler. See Nedeler.
Neel, Richard, 570.
See Fiz Neel.
Nehus, Richard de, 347.
, Robert de, 347.
Nehus, CO. York. See Newsholme.
Neirford, co. Gloucester, 261.
Neimuyt. See Neyrnut.
Nekeck, Henry, 252.
Nepeholm [co. York], 440.
Nerby. See Nerli.
Nerford, Petronilla de, 124.
Nerli, or de Nerby, Gerardine, 13C, 137.
Neitbit, Nesebit, co. Northumberland, 297.
Ness, 298.
, Nesse, co. Lincoln, hundred of, 543.
, CO. Salop, 397.
Nesse, William son of William de, 487.
Netherbolynghope. See Bullinghope.
Nethercolewyk. See Colwick.
Nethere Swelle. See Swell.
Netherheledon ? Lower Eltan, co. Hants, 206.
Netherlym. See Lyme.
Netherpenne, la. See Penu, Lower.
Netishirde. See Neatishead.
Netlebedde. See Nettlebed.
l^etlestede. See Nettlestead.
Netley, Letele, Lettele, co. Hants, abbot and
convent of, 323, 395.
Netterville, Nicholas de, 506.
Nettlebed, Netlebedde, co. Oxford, 191.
near Bensynton, 191.
Nettlestead, Netlestede [co. Suffolk], 40«.
Neubald, Neubaud, Neubold, .Tohu de, pre-
sented to Camheroun church, 146.
, , and Juliana his wife, 155.
, Nicholas son of Denis de, 298.
5ee Newbakl ; Newbold.
Neubaudpaunton. See Xewbold Paunton.
Neubigging. See Newbi«jrging.
Neubold. See Neubald ; Newbald ; Newbold.
Neuborne. See New bum.
Neubotelc. See Newbottlc.
Neubourgh, John de, 180.
, , his son Robert, 180.
See Newburgh.
Neue. See Neve.
Neuen, William, 263.
Neuland. See Newelond.
Neulond. See Newlands.
Neuour. See Nevour.
Ncuport, John de, 336.
, Peter son of Michael de, 1 10.
, William de, 275, 496, 582.
, , of Shrewsbury, 487.
See Newport.
Neuport Paynel. See Newport Pagnel.
Neuman, Robert le, of Soppeworthe, 131.
Neusum, Ranulph de, 435.
, Ranulph son of Robert de, 435.
Neusom, co. York, 197.
by Kirkebi^vysk. 5fe Newsham.
, Neusom. See Newsam, Temple;
Newsham ; Newsholme.
Neuthorpe. See Newthorpe.
Neuton, Alan de, 321.
, Alexander de, 304.
, Gregory de, 167.
, , Walter his brother, 167.
, John de, 129, 420, 477.
, Martin de, 439.
, Roger de, 99.
, Thomas de, 106.
William de, 50.
, , a collector for St. Leonard's
hospital, York, 130, 255.
, sou of Ralph de, 383.
See Newton.
Neuwark, Neuwcrk. See Newark.
Neve, Neue, Edmund, presented to Shome
church, 503.
, , parson of Taverham church,
292, 304, 580.
Roger le, 240.
Nevers, Navers, L., count of, 395.
GENERAL INDEX.
767
Neville, Nevill, Nevilla, Neyville, Eastace son
of William de, 445.
, Hagh de, 31, 54, 104, 125, 369, 426,
579.
, , the marriage of Ida, lato the
wife of Robert de la Warde granted to,
194.
.., , and Ida his wife, 234.
, John de, 35, 112, 385.
, of CO. Lincoln, 37, 164, 530,
533, 550, 598.
, , sheriflE of Lincoln, 461, 467,
486.
, , benefactor of Houneslowe hos-
pital, 578.
, , son of Jollan de Neyille, 435.
, , of Howes, 241.
, , and Dionjsia his wife, of King's
Walden, 223.
, , of Stokes, 426,478,537,538,
545, 548, 549, 604.
, , of Wymonwold, 15.
, Jollan de, 435.
, Margaret de, 279.
Mary de, 17, 252.
Matilda late the wife of Thomas de,
232.
, Ralph de, 442.
, , and his heirs, 401, 429.
Ranulph de, 36, 279.
, Robert de, 165.
, , Edmund his brother, 165.
, Roger de, 449.
, Thomas de, clerk, 15, 117.
, , of York, 260, 261, 314, 317, 867.
, William de, 445.
Nevour, Neuour, Adam le, 127.
, John, 63.
New Dyke, 446.
New Forest, co. Hants, 64, 216.
Newark, Neuwark, Neuwerk [co. Notting-
ham], 340, 404.
, hospital of St. Leonard, 404.
Newbald, North, co. York, Richard de Cor-
niibia, prebendary of, in St. Peter's,
York, 177, 204, 387.
, South, Suth Neubald, Suthneubold,
CO. York, Master John de Nassington
prebendary of, in St. Peter's, York,
183,206,291,306,361.
Newbiggin, Newebygging [? co. Northumber-
land], 169.
Newbigging, Neubig^iug [co. York] , 439.
Newbiry. See Newbury.
Newbo, Newboth [co. Lincoln], abbot and
convent of, 338.
Newbold, Neubold, co. Derby, 520.
, Neubald [co. Warwick], 352.
Paunton, Neubaudpaunton [co. War-
wick], 289.
,.,..,... Saucey, Newebold Sauce [co. Leices-
ter], 108.
, North and South. See Newbald.
Newborough, Rhoe Vair, Rosfeyr, RoBseyoir,
[co. Anglesey], 101.
, Walter de Fulburne, parson of, 95.
Newboth. See Newbo.
Newbottle, Neubotele [co. Northampton],
king'sbailiff of, 251.
Newburgh, Neuburgb, co. York, 811.
, the prior of, 99, 299, 311, 371, 414.
, prior and convent of, 432.
letters patent dated at, 311.
Newbum, Neuburne, co. Northumberland,
401.
Newbury, Newbiry, co. Berks, 393.
, letters patent dated at, 311.
Newcastle, co. Wicklow, castle of Makenegan,
180.
Newcastle Emlyn, Emlyn [cos. Carmarthen
and Cardigan], 108, 330.
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Henry son of William
de Willenhale of, 29.
, pavage granted to the burgesses of,
15.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northumberland,
95, 220. 259, 294, 803, 417, 428, 452,
454-456, 458, 517, 519, 542, 552, 562.
, mayor of, 604.
, Richard de Emeldon, mayor of, 1 24 .
, the mayor, &c., to purvey malt for
the king, 416.
, advances to the king by the men of,
881.
, port of, deputy of the king's butler in>
122, 190,302.
, keepers of the castle and town of,
415.
, custody of a minor according to the
custom of, 124.
, custom on wool, hides and wool-fells,
498, 502.
, customs in, 120.
, payable by merchants at the
port of, 287.
, murage for, 200, 219, 220, 3159, 361.
, seal for recognisances of debts for,
143.
, ship of, 257.
, swivel bridge across the dyke of the
town, 461.
, tronage of, 357, 35S.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 270.
, Carmelite friars of, 333.
, Friars de Penitentia of, 338.
, Friars Preachers of, 461.
, letters patent dated at, 277-279, 285-
287, 300, 310, 452-459, 461, 463, 466,
468, 474, 475.
Newdigate, Newedegate, Niwodegate, co.
Smrey, 531, 558, 578.
Newe Huthe, Henry de la, 602.
Newebelle, John de, 87.
Newebotle, Nicholas de, 164.
See Newbottle.
Newebrighous, William son of John de, 169.
766
OENEBAL INDEX.
Newebygging. See Newbigps.
Keweeomen, Kobert, 470.
If ewedegite. Ste Newdigate.
Kewehagh, Adam de la, presented to Raines*
bam ehnrch, 302.
Nswehoiue. Ste Keirliaate.
Bewelattd, Newelande. Sea Newland.
Newelood, Keuland, Jobn de la, and Ann*
his vife, SIH.
, Manger son of Jobn ^e la, !04.
Kobert son of Walter de, 38*. 8BI.
Sre Newland.
NeweDdeo, Newindenne, co. Kent, 243.
Newenham, cburch of, 35T.
, CO. D«voii, abbot of, tSi.
See Newnham.
by Kytkeby. See Kewaham Fadoi.
Newenton [? Newton], 51SI.
Sm Newton.
Newenton-upon-Cotwold, in ibe diocese of
Worcester, Jobn de Burton, pftc»n of,
IS,
Newerk, Henry de, archbisbop of York, 28,
171,431.
, William de, clerk, collated to tbe
prebend of North Muskimm, SS.
Neweton, Richard de la, 475, .^42.
S« Newton,
Newgate, London, prison or gaol of, S31, SSI,
SBO, 530, 598.
jusliceg of gaol delivery for, 300, 403.
S« Dublin.
Newhay [co. York], 847, 348.
, the manb of, 348.
Newhou<e. See Nuwsham.
Newindenne. See Neweoden.
NewlDgton Longiieville. See Newton Longue-
ville.
Newland, la Newelond [in the manor of Cul-
len in the subarb uf Dublin], 596.
, Newelaode [co, Oxford], 287.
in tbe diocese of Hereford, cburch of,
' 841.
by Writtle, co. Euci, 204.
.Newelaade, 287.
Newlaiidi, Neuland,co. Northumberland, 87S.
Newlyn, St. Neweline, co. Cornwall, 360.
Newmarket [con. Cambridge and Suttolk],
no.
touroanent at, 110, 205, S20, 531.
See Novo Mercato.
Ncwminster, co. North nmberland, letters
patent dated at. S7T-381, 284, 389,
806,308.310,811,3.18.
Newnbum, John son of Robert Damemoldea
of, 173,
CO. Bedford, letters patent dated at,
177.
, Newenbam-by-Bedfnril, CO. Bedford,
prior and conrent of, 313.
, Newenhsm, co. Qloucester, 312.
Newnbam, Jtc.— con(.
, Westbury by, eo. GIouce*t«r,
438.
[on Sevem, co. Gloncester], Newen-
ham, Robert de Kelkefeld, parson of,
178.
, Newenham [co. Northampton^, 301.
, CO. Warwick, 178.
Pardoi, Newen bam-by- Kyrkeby, eo.
Warwick, 549.
Newnton Loogucville. See Newton L:mgae-
Newport, 309.
Pagnel, Neupoi^ Paynel, co. Bnck-
ingham, 75.
letters patent dated at, S7I.
, Newport [co. Essex], 166, 200, 486.
fair at, 156.
hospital of St. Mary and
St. Leonard, 1S6.
near Waleden, co. Essex, 186.
Isle of Wight, 209, 217.
Hewsam, Temple, Neusom. co. York, 442.
Newshsm,Newbouse,Newsome [in Brocklea-
by pariBh. co. Lincoln], abbot and con-
vent of, 305.
Newshsm [pariah of Appteton], Neosom,
Nensnm, co. York, 12G, Iti6, 172.
bridge of, 126, 172.
-by-Kirkby Wiske, Keusum-by-KJrke-
biwysk, eo. York, 435.
Ncwsbotme by-Wressel, Neusnm, Nehus [in
Hoi mo Beacon division. Wapentake
of Hartbill] co. York, 247, 347.
or N'ewsham, Newaam. See Nebus;
Neusum ) Kusum.
Newsome. See Ne<*eham.
Newstead-io-Sbcrwood, co. Nottingham, abbot
and coniBDt of, 159.
John de Hothum, keeper of the priury
letters patent dated at, S.
Newthorpe, Neuthorp [co. Notts], George
SelTcjn, prtheudarj of, 859.
Newton, Richard de, 252.
Newton, Neuton, 143, 160, 383.
, CO. Hereford, cburcb of, 399.
[co. Norfolk], John de Olneye, par-
son of, ISO.
[co. Lincoln], 1C7.
[co. Surrey], 271.
King's, Newelon [co. Derby], 6S.
, Long, Laiigeoeuton.co. Durham, 381.
Longuevllle, Newnton Longneville,
Tjonguerille Giffard, co. Buckingbam,
prior of, 67.
, Philip, prior of, 264. 558.
,1a Neuton, in the marches of Wales,
154.
Rcgoy, Neuton Reyny [co. Comber-
land], 38S.
, Nenton [co. Tork], 412, 420, 440.
GENEEAL INDEX.
769
Newton— conf.
-in-Holdemess, Newenton-in-Holder-
ncss, CO. York, John de RoIIeston,
master of the hospital of, 4G5, 466, 532,
589.
[?Nyweton],535.
S^e Newenton ; Wold Newton.
Newynton, 263.
Neyland, la. . See Najland.
Neyrnut, Nevmuy t. Neyrnoyt, Neimuvt,John,
24, 4*1, 53, 145, 148, 185, 470,'543.
Neyville. See Neville.
Nichol, Nichole, Nicole. Nicol, Adam, 173.
, John, the younger, 174, 423.
, son of Walter, 297.
, Ralph, of Felmyngham, with his sons
Nichohis and Rulph, 533.
, Robert, 241.
Thomas, 102.
Nicholas, bailiff of Ralph dc Touny, 883.
, clerk of the Forester, 169.
, ploughman of Alexander Buzun, 42,
169.
, Godfrey son of, 51.
Hugh son of. de Seleby, 317, 471.
, John son of, de Uerdwik, 536,537,
538, 539, 540, 541, 545.
, , le clerk, 169.
, , le Provost, 36.
, Nicholas son of, 549.
, , de Menhille, 362.
, Richard son of, 40.
, Robert, of Bruune, 546.
, son of, de Staehesdene, 334.
, Thomas son of, 35, 40.
, Vincent son of , de Uerdwik, 536,537,
.ViH, 539, 540, 541, 545.
, William son of, 36, 245.
, , \v Mouner, of Harlaxton, ^92.
, , de Lutteleye, 361.
, , de Warrewyk, 369, 370.
Nicholas IV., Pope, 400, .')89.
See also Pope.
Nichole in Aquitaino. See Nicole.
Nichole, Nic(»le. Svv Nichol.
Nicole, Nichole in Aquitaiue, 74.
Nidd, CO. York, river, 317.
Nidderdale, co. York, 499.
Nigel, John son of, 310.
Robert son of, de Hoton, 476.
, William son of, de Swyneflct, 256.
Niker, or Nyker, Matthew, 24.'), 252.
Nite, Roger, 4 "20.
Niwodegate, See Newdigate.
Nobilis, Willinm, of Folketon, 438.
Noble, John le, 128, 171.
, Richard le, 84.
Nodariis, John de, 606.
Noduwez, Nodewinas, 215.
Noers. See Nodariis.
68579.
I
Noke, Thomas atte, 187.
, the, CO. Hertford. See I^tngenok.
Nonington. See Nunnington.
Nonneford, co. Devon. 422.
Noppe, John, 361.
Norays, Robert le, 28#.
Norburgh. See Northbnrgh.
Nordewde. See North wood.
Norfolk, county of, 73, 244, 2 46, 250, 313, 329,
357, 390,401,459, 509, 601.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in. 184.
, to assets the twentieth and
fifteenth for, 23.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 80, 54.
, coroner of, 425.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 64,
68, 151
, sheriff of, 222, 860.
and SuffDlk, sheriff of, 119, 218, 490.
, Henry de Segrave, sheriff of,
192,463,493.
, Robert Herewood, sheriff of, 97.
, commission de wcdliis etjossaii* for
the county of, 86, 166, 548.
, supplies for Scotland from, 81.
, subsidy from, 325.
, Alice, countess of. .S^^e Bygod.
, i»arl of. See Bygod ; Plantagenet.
Norgrove, Thomas de, 351.
Norham, William de, 355.
Norhatn, co. Northumberland, 837.
Norhampton. See Northampton.
Norissone, Roger le, of Warwick, 164, 166.
Nonnan, a ferf, 444.
, Gilbert, 533.
Normanby, Geram de, 440.
Normanby-by-Stow [co. Lincoln], 846.
Normanby [co. York], 108.
Normandy, 141.
Normanton, Hugh de, 473.
[co. Derby], 65.
Norman ville. Adam de, 141.
Nortburne. See Northbume.
North, Northe, Geoffrey, 368.
, Gill)ert, 288.
, Rol)ert, 167.
, , Peter his son, and Martin
brother of Peter, 167.
North, the emperor of the, 597.
North Cotes. See Coates.
North Mileford, John son of John de, 872,
472.
Northallerton, Northalvertou, co. York, 126,
454.
, hospital of, 387.
, letters patent dated at, 451.
Northampton, Norhampton, county of, 66,91,
112,249,821,889,608.
8c
770
GEXEBAL INDEX.
X
V
\
Northampton, &«., comtj of — eemi.
eommis^ioiiers to lerr the twenty-
fifth in, 185.
, to m»seu the twentieth mod
fifteenth f'T, 23
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, con^erratori or keepers of the peace
for, 31,55.
, jnstices of oyer and terminer for, 139,
156, 199.
, sheriff of, 302.
, John de Wjlchr, sheriff of. 110.
, fines from forestallers in, 436.
Northampton, Xorhampton, town of, lib, 124,
135, 247, 251, 252, 260, 316, 402,
403.
, John de Lungevile, mavor of, 118,
124.
, justice?' of gaol delivery for, 157.
, assault by the commonalty of the
town, 244.
, deaths^ by violence at, 42.
letters patent dated at, 5, 8, 9, 19,36,
91, 92,93. 124, 135-137, 164,271-275,
309. 380, 383, 393, 403.
, Parliament at, 22, 24.
, tallaire asi»es.sed by the mavor and
bailiflB* of, 567.
, tournament at, 302, 398.
St. Andrew's, prior of, 49, 225.
, , Bartholomew, prior of, 569.
, St. JameVs abbey, 454.
, St. John's hospital, 447.
, St. Peter's church, 831.
, Carmelite friars in, 402, 403.
Hou|?hton by, 324.
, Wootton by, 382.
Northampton, Norbampton.Fremnnd de, 192.
, Geoffrey de, 287.
, Richard de, 237.
Northbouro, Northburne [co. Kent], 284.
Northburgh, Norbnrgh, Robert de, presented
to St. Maugan's church, 505.
Roger de, 388, 400, 449, 451, 453,
456, 459, 462, 463, 465, 466, 468, 478,
481, 484, 487, 488, 494, 501, 505, 510,
520, 532, 575, 579.
, presented to Botelbrigge
church, 392.
, , parson of Harwe church, 573.
, , parson of Sprotton church, 464.
Norlhburgh in liicheon, Ireland, 293.
, church of St. Mary, 293.
Northburne, Nortburne, John de, abbot of
Battle, 348, 355.
Northbury [co. Derby], 47.
Northcote, North Cotes. See Coates.
Northcreike. See Creake.
Northcury. See Curry.
Northe. See Nortli.
Northerwode [co. York], 347.
Northfieet, 315.
See Lnf-
NorthKlemhauL See Elmham.
Northgrange, eo. Lincoln, 475, 529.
Northiam, eo. SntBex, 426.
Xorthingelby. See Ingolby.
Xorthinton. See Hinton.
Northlade. John de, 373.
Xorthleye. See I^ea.
Xortliluffeuham, XnrthlofFenbam.
fenbam.
Xorthmen«y, Xieholas de, 85.
, Robert de. 129.
Xortho, William de, 406.
-, , and OHtc his wife, 513.
Xorthop [co. Flint]. Elias de Shordiche, par*
son of, 11.
Xorthpederton. See Petherton.
Xorthscarle. See Scarle.
Xorthuiiibetland, comity of, 91, 112,250, 259,
328. 344, 429, 559.
, archdeacon of. Master Nicholms de
Welles, 201.
, coromissiouers to levy the twenty-
fifth for, 183.
to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth for, 24.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 4, 31, 53,415.428.
, men of, 4.
, sheriir of, 3, 83, 327. 428, 452.
[defence of, against] the king's ene-
mies. 14.
, purveyance in, 456.
Xorthwelle, Robert son of Henry de, 295.
William de, 45'».
, presented to St. Clement's
church. Caudelivjkstrete, 220.
Xorthwich [? Norwich], 94.
Xorthwick, North wyk
Northwode, Nortwode, John de, 29, o4, 127,
149, 158. 164, 1G8, 248, 313.
, , the elder, 254, 473, 551.
North wood, Nordewde [co. York], 34 7.
North wvk. See Xorthwick.
Norton, Alexander dc, 1(>3, 205.
, James de, 133.
, John de, ."iO, 81. 244. 490, 503, 538,
560, 592.
, , I resented to Shem-le church,
50 ».
, Philip sou of John do, 64.
, Ralph de, 91.
, Robert son of Simon de, 288.
, Roger de, 18.
, Simon de, 558.
, , his son Robert, 288.
, Thomas de, 222, 281, 463.
, Thomas son of Henry de, 229.
Norton, 57.
, in the diocese of Norwich, Roger de
Sutton, parson of, 143.
X
\
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\
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GENEBAL INDEX.
771
\
Norton — cont.
, CO. Darham, Bernard de Kirkebj,
king's almoner, vicar of the collegiate
church of, 335, 432, 493, 562.
, , Henry de Sapy, vicar of, 335.
, CO. Northampton, 403.
[co. Salop], 229.
[co. Somerset], 156.
, CO. Stafford, 95.
, CO. Worcester, 217, 366.
, King's [co. Worcester], 849.
Disney, [co. Lincoln], church of, 157.
, Stapelford by Norton Dutnj
[co. Lincoln], 500.
, Pudding [fo. Norfolk], Roger de
Sutton, parson of, 99.
St. Walery, Norton [in the parish of
Selborne], co. Hant8, 207, 495, 628,
561,571.
Nortwode. iSee Ncrthwode ; Northwood.
Norway, Haquin, king of, 601.
, merchants of, 6ul.
Nonreye, Richard de, 200.
Norwich, city of, 5, 12, 94, 222, 259, 348, 499.
bailiffs of, 13, 358.
, justices of gaol delivery f(»r, 144» 194,
211.227,381.
, castle of, 211, 308, 360, 459.
, Henry de Segrave, constable of the
castle, 493.
, prison of, 341.
, riotous conduct in, 538.
, i^eal for recognisances of debt for, 5,
26, 143, 356, 360.
, alleged breach of the statute of fore-
stallcrs in, 42.
, alleged excessive tallages in, 42.
, diocese, see, or bishopric of, 1, 12,45,
47,52,75,93,99-101, 107, 110, 116-
118, 142, 143, 199,209-211,213, 224,
227. 231, 267, 205*. 272, 280, 286, 287,
292, 304, 349, 359, 395, 399, 404, 405,
412, 438, 469, 4t<7, 492. 505, 518, 523,
525, 528, 564, 566, 569, 586.
... . ..., , collector of the tenth in, 192.
, bishop of, 364.
, bishop of. See Salmon.
, bishops of, their rights in the town of
Lynn, 129, 240.
, Master William de Knapton, arch-
deacon of, 106.
, Friars de Penifentia of, 13.
, Friars Preachers of. 13, 222, 266.
, Holy Trinity, prior and convent of the,
589.
Norwico, Norwyco, Richard de, 123.
, Walter de, a baron of the Exchequer,
104, 124, 385, 433, 459, 473, 478, 495,
505, 560.
, , to act as treasurer of the Ex-
chequer, 396, 409, 413, 440, 459, 501,
560.
Norwico, &c., Walter de— «m<.
, chief baron of the Exchequer,
437.
WiUiam de, 584.
, , vicar of Wycheford, 377.
Nossegbem, Nossenghem, 215.
Nostal, CO. York, prior and convent of St. Os-
walds, 151, 434.
Nostrefield [? Rostrefeld], co. Cambridge,
159.
Not, Notte, Gilbert le, or Gilbert, 9, 198, 841,
523.
See Nut.
Notele. See Nutley.
Noteman, William, 241.
Noteshillyng. See Nursling.
Noth, Alan, of Kineburle, 480.
Notingham, Nottingham, Henry de, 356.
, John de, 294.
, , death of, 856.
, , parson of Whitinghamr, 866.
, Ralph de, 190.
, Richard de, 68.
, Simon de, 135.
WiUiam de, 548.
, a monk of Cartmell, 90.
See Nottingham.
Notte. See Not ; Nut.
Nottele, William de, presented to Blandford
Chepyng church, 336.
SceNuttle.
Nottingham, town of, 5, 149, 150, 151, 164,
340.
justices of gaol delivery for, 7, 8, 207.
, mayor of, 20.
, Friars Minor of, 388.
, bridge of Hithebethe, 886.
, couuty court, at, 565.
the kiug*s lands and parks at, 888.
, letters patent dated at, 4-7, 86, 199,
200, 20*, 273, 274, 309, 377, 879, 380,
386.
pontage for, 386.
, seal for recognisances of debts for, 5.
, Leutou by. See Lenton.
castle, with its mills, 315.
, John de Segrave, constable of,
73, 206, 285.
, free chapel in the castle of, Roger de
Shetfeld, chaplain of, 11.
Nottingham, county of, 158, 250, 256, 321,
828, 477. -
, commissioners to levy the Twenty
fifth in, 186.
, to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 24.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 581.
, conservators or keeperK of the peace
for, 30, 54, 474.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 27,
J 50, 319.
dg 2
772
GENEBAi:, INDEX.
Nottin((h«io, count; ol — eonl. !
ilieriHof, 474. '
, , Ralph de Crophulle, 3S1. !
Tbom»s de Swyneford, 479. 1
, cuMom nf, S6!i. i
, levy uf men in, 82. |
, supplier for Scotland from, SI. i
Nova Hsya, Hugh koii of Adam de, 348. '
John SOD of Thom&s sua of Jobo dc,
848.
.John souof Walclin de, 348.
, Martin noil oflnj^nin de, 34H.
Bobert son of John de, 347.
son of John son of Walkelin
de, 347.
ThoDus de, chaplain of Rokenburgb
castle, 135.
piirBon of the chureh of Wode-
mancote, 149, 399.
, parHou of Daljngton church,
204.
, , parton of St. Ulogan church, SB,
5->.
preliendury of Lan^eceslre, 44S.
Novels Hethe, Henry de la, master of a king's
barge, 433.
NovvUi, Arnold, cardinal prieal of tit. Prisca.
Set St. FrisoB.
Novo MercHIo, Julm non of Adam de. 46.
, Master Peter de. 263.
Roger de, 227.
.Hiomas de, 310.
See Newmarket.
Naneaton, or Weateaion, Eton, oo. Wilts, 177.
Naniie. John le, 241.
, hU sislers, Uargarel, Kmma,
and Isabella, 241.
Nnnnington, JJonington [co. York], 445.
Kunling, Nutsballing, Nolesbillyng, co. Hants,
170,
NuBum, CO. York, 289.
See Nessome.
Nnt, John, of Suth Jernemuthe, 368, 371, 542.
Seeaho Not.
Nutlej, Kotele [co. Rucks], abbot and con-
vent of, 850.
Nutshalling. Ste Nursling.
Nuttl?, Peter le, major of Wineheater, 584.
See Nottele.
Nyker. See Niker.
Kjscnman [Wales], 115.
Nyvelle, Monsieur Guillam de, 512.
NywetoD [? ffewton], 5SS.
Oaktuwger, Akhuigre [co. Hsqti], 384, SIS.
Oakhill, Toketbillc, co. Salop, SSfl.
Oakinglnn, Hokinlon, Hokiton, Hok^oton,
Hokyngtoo, HoWyUia [co. Cambndge] ,
221,477,532 534.
Oakley, Great, Great Okie [co. Esses], 58.
Octee, CO. Hants, 66.
Care, Ore [oo. Berks], 71.
Oath of nlficu (o be taken at Westminster, 7.
of the mayor of Bristol, SOU.
Obeljn. William, 63.
Obenford, Wohernford, Wuburneford [in the
Tmriah of Halberton, co. Devon], 4gS.
Obnve
1, Williai
Obre-ihilte. Obre''sliillc, Clement son of David,
an Irishman, 458.
..., Gilbert son of Knbert, an IrisbmsD,
458.
O-Brogy. See Clonfcrt.
Ocnlive, near Dovor, 138.
Ocham, Ockham. See Okham.
Oclee. See Oakley.
Oclesthorpe, John de, 372, 472.
O'Connor, Chartes M'tnlliinaig. See El phi d.
Ode, Kicbard. 474.
Odecumbe, Nioliolas de, 432.
See Odiham
Odiham, Michael de, 315.
Odiham, OdLani,Odyham.co. Rants, castle and
lo»n of, 2)6.
, keeper of, Robert le Ewer or
Koben Lewer, 400, 405, 481.
Odom, William, of Estbenreth, 424.
Odyham. See Odibara.
Odymorc. Sre Udimore.
Offorrt, John de, 543, 544.
U'FlHoagan, Donal. See Elpbio.
Ofihebedde. See Bedde.
Ofihebirth. See Birth.
Ofthebrjgge, John, of Lnifeld. and Adam.
Peter, and 'Thoma.i bis brothers, 423.
See Brigge ; Brugge.
Oflhekirke, Adam, 88.
^'eeCbcrche; Chlrche ; Kirke.
Ogbear, Okebeare-by -Tavistock [co. Devon],
an.
Oghourii Si. Ge.)r^u, or Great Okeburn,Oke-
burne, co. Wilt-s prior of, 1.^9, 192.
Oggil, William de,36t.
Ohablydy, Andrew, cnnon of Elphin, 2.
Ohay, 214.
Oktbcare, co. Devon. See Ogbear.
Okebure [co. Hanh], 279.
Okehurnc. See Ogbouni.
Okrford. See Child Okeford.
Okeham. Sre Okhaoi.
Okelegb, Henry de, 421,
Okeleje, John de, 248.
Otelhy, See Ikonlhy,
Oketon, John ion of William de, at Haiiti«-
holm, 440.
I'eter de, 325.
GENERAL Iin)EX.
773
Okham, Okeham, Ocbatn, Ockham, John de,
cofiferer of the wardrobe, Afi3, 465, 467,
487, 518, 576, 579.
, , presented to West Horsle
church, 113, 116.
, Nicholas de, chamberlain of Ed-
ward I., 586.
, Roger de, 209.
William de, of Bristol, 64, 472, 522.
, , of Winchester, 534.
5ee Oakham.
Okkelly, Robert, 345.
Okie, Great. See Oakley.
Okolt, Thomas, 523.
Okstede. See Oxstcad.
Oldberrow. See Woolbarrow.
Oldelonde, Robert de, prebendary of Exeter
cathedral, 48.
Olderc, Richard, and Sabina bis wife, 301.
Olderfleef, Wolrikeforde, Wolderfirth [co.
Antrim], 352.
Oldpen. See Owlpen.
Oldyngton, Henry de, 572, 577, 583.
Olecumbe. See Ulcombe.
Oleron, island of, 78.
Oliver, Olyver, Godfrey, 297.
, John, 158.
, son of de Ingham, 218.
, Richard, 580.
, Robert, of Dahon, 246.
Thomas son of, de Crohum, 439.
Ollebaud, Robert, 295.
Olmeshead, Nicholas de, 513.
Olney, Olueye, co. Buckingham, 222.
Olneye, John de, 19b, 200.
, , of Uaversham, 132, 241.
...., , parson of Neutou, 150.
, , sheriff of Warwick, 549.
Richard son of Robert de, 200.
, William de, 309.
Olreton, William de, 133.
Olveston [co. Gloucester], church of, 101.
Olyver. See Oliver.
Omany in Ireland, 189.
Omer, V\ illiam son of Thomas del, 457.
Omonville in Normandy, 141.
Ongar, Angre, co. Essex, 282, 285.
Onwyn, Unwyne, Unwyn, Unnewyne, John,
477, 530, 533, 582.
Ralph, 477.
, Roger, 476.
; , William his brother, 476.
, Walter, 297.
See cUso Hunwyune.
Ophaim, Opheem, 215.
Oppechirche. See CJpchurch.
Orcher. See Orger.
Grchestou St. George, co. Wilts, Richard de
Shenedon, parson of, 28.
Ordainers, the lords ordainers, 895, 408, 409,
489, 558.
Ordinances, the, 490.
, commissioners to treat of the, 437.
Ordlof, Robert, 845.
Ore. See Oare.
[co. Dorset]. See Ower.
Ore, William de, 378.
Oreford. See Orford.
Ores, Adam son of Reginald des, 102.
Orfevre, John son of Germain le, 471.
, Matthew le, 260.
, Nicholas le, 534.
, William le, of Mikelgate, 420, 471. •
See Lorfevre.
Orford, Robert, bishop of Ely, 81, 145, 208.
Orford, Oreford, co. Suffolk, 8, 243, 865, 469,
495, 506.
Organer. See Organistre.
Organistre, Organer, Peter le, 282, 242.
Orgar. See Orger.
Orge, Geoffrey Ventre de, 232.
Orger, Orgar, Orcher, Geoffrey, 125.
, John, of Fryston, 868.
, Roger, 264.
Oriel, Benedict, 289.
Oriole, John de, 257.
Orkele, Orkelee. See Horksley.
Orlaustone. See Orlestone.
Orlestone, Orlaustone [co. Kent], 215.
Orleton, Orlton, Master Adam de, 103, 107,
879,468,517.
, Richard de, 297.
Orleyns, Robert de, 89.
Orm, William, 535.
See Orum.
Ormesby, Gilbert de, 153.
, WilUam de, 37, 38, 41, 42, 51, 64,86,
89, 123-128, 139, 140, 144, 151, 165,
167, 170, 174, 194, 208, 211, 227, 239,
240, 243, 248, 256, 259, 262, 263, 307,
310, 813, 315, 317, 329, 336. .<59, 360,
364, 365, 371, 372, 381, 418, 420, 474,
477, 530-533, 538, 541, 544, 547, 590,
592, 596, 599.
Ormeschirche. See Ormskirk.
Ormskirk, Ormeschirche [co. Lancaster],
296.
Orp, 215.
Ori>edeman, William, 400.
Orpington, Orpyngton, Orpynton, co. Kent,
Reymund de Finibus, parson o^ 118,
182.
, William le Blunt, vicar of. 118.
Orre, Walter, 88.
Orreby, John de, 262.
, , and Isabella his wife, 151.
Orsini. See Neapolio ; Ursib.
Orscon, Nicholas de, 20.
Ordce, Gilbert de, 294.
Oram, Gerard de, 79.
S€€ Orm.
Osamie, Bicbard, 896.
774
GENERAL IKDEX.
Osbaldwick. co. York, Bertrand de Fargis,
prebendary of, 431.
, Master Stephen de Ecclesfeldt pre-
bendary of, 431.
, the prebeodary of, 431.
Osbeme, Ofibem, Alan, of Kymburle, 368.
, John, of Sumersete, 86.
, Roger, 38.
, Stephen, 244.
Osbert, Oflbert son of, le Taillar, of Dublin,
appointed to the office of the mar-
shalsea, Dublin, 59.
, Roger son of, son of Peter, and
Katherine his wife, 75.
Osberton, Roger de, 5P6.
Ose, Thomas, of Hoo, 24 1 .
Osecok, John, 262.
Osemund, Alexander, 262.
Oseney, North, Northoseneye Mrithout Ox-
. ford, 191.
Osgodby, Osgodeby, Ongotebv, Osgotby,
Adam de, 80, 83, 84, 124, 169, 402,
410.
, , great seal re delivered to, 411.
, , appointed to the custody of the
Conversi, 15.
, , parson of Attelbnrgh, 227.
, , parson of Gayrgrave, 92, 487.
, prebendary of Blebury, 468.
, Matthew de, 419.
, , and Katherine his wife, 164,
175.
, Uohert de, 222, 233, 528.
, , Agnes his wife, 523.
Osgodby, Osgotby, co. Lincoln, 473.
[co. York], 347.
Osgotby. See Osgodby.
Osmaston, Osmundeston [co. Derby], 65.
Osmington, Osmynton [co. Dorset], 389.
Osmotherlev, Osmunderleye [co. York],
church of, 326.
Osmunderleye. See Osmotherley.
Osmundeston. See Osmaston.
Osmyngton, Thomas de, 597.
Osmynton. See Osmington.
Osolveston. See Ouston ; Olveston.
Ospringe, Osprenge, Ospryuge, Ospringes,
CO. Kent, 50, 217, 484.
, St. Mary's hospital, 9, 484.
, , Nicholas de Staple, keeper of,
285.
Ospringe, Henry son of Gerrase de, 296.
Ossegod, Thomas, his son Stephen, 171.
Oteringedene. See Otterden.
Otery, Robert de, 522, 524, 567, 587.
Oteryngfaam. See Otringham.
Otes, Robert, 331.
Otewy, Peter, 816.
• O the Wall,' Robert, in Tyndale, 556.
Othe Woldeue. See Halden.
Otley, Ottelay, co. York, 171, 421.
Otrigham, Walter son of Picot de, 440.
Otringham, Otringeham, Oterynghtaai^ Agnes
de, wife of William Martel, 440.
, Peter de, 28.
, Richard the Clerk son of Walo de,
440.
Sef Ottringhim.
Ottelay. See Otley.
Otterden, Oteringedenp, co. Kent, 84.
Ottringhara, Otringham, Otryngham, co.
York, 31, 440, 446.
Ouesden. See Ousden.
Oulepenne. See Owelpenne ; Owlpen.
Ouncsby, Philip de, 215.
Oure. See Owernioigne.
Ousby, Ulvesby, co. Cumberland, 246.
Ousden, Ouesden, co. Suffolk, Walter, parBon
of the church of, 26.
manor of, 26.
Ouse, Use [co. Bedford], river, 125.
, Those, CO. York, river, 167, 308, 310,
317,348, 435, 459.
Oustewyk. See Oustwyk.
Ouston, Osolveston [co. Leicester], prior and
convent of, 108.
[? Usinton], co. York, 443.
Oustwyk, Oustewyk, Stephen de, 114.
, brother Stephen de, 419, 420, 471.
Outlawe, Matheas, 419.
, William, 568.
See Utlaghe.
Outlawry, 13, 15, 17, 27-29, 32, 35, 43, 45-
48, 58-60, 64, 67, 68, 73, 76, 108, 109,
133, 136, 139, 144-146, 148, 150-152,
154-156, 158, 160, 163, 164, 175, 178,
180, 181, 194, 195, 199, 203, 213, 215,
228, 229, 231, 273, 274, 277, 291, 292,
319, 331, 342, 356. 884, 386, 390, 394,
401, 406, 407, 437, 462, 465, 467, 469,
483, 490, 508, 509, 556, 570, 598.
{utlagaria) of a woman, 49, 185, 208.
Ouyot, Ralph, 340.
, Robert, 340.
Ovendon, Ovyndon, Ovynden, co. York, 238,
244,316.
Over, Ovre, co. Cambridge, Richard the
bailifiF of the celerer of Rameseie of,
477, 532, 533, 534.
, Overe [co. Chester], 129.
Overe, Nicholas de, 478.
Overewhitacre, See Whitacre.
Overgorder. See Gorder.
Overlinges, Adam, 262.
, , William his son, 262, 263.
Overlonde. See Uverlonde.
Oversokeboume. See Sockbum.
Overston. Oveston [in Spelhoe hundred] , co.
Northampton, 508.
Overton, co. Chester, 101.
, king's bailiff of, 243.
[co. Flint], 172.
, CO. Westmoreland, chapel of, 255.
,co. York, 246.
..., , panonof the clniieh of, 245.
GENERAL INDEX.
773
OrertoD, John son of Gamel de, 245.
> , Robert bis son, 245.
Kicbard de, 257.
, Thomas sod of John de, 535.
Oveston, co. Xortbampton. See Ovewton.
Ovile, Alice de, 161.
Ovre. See Over.
Ovyndon, Ovynden. See Ovendon.
Owelpenne, Oulepenne, John de, and John
bis SOD and William his brother,
6U0.
See Owlpen.
Ower, Ore, co. Dorset, land with wreck of sea
at, 389.
Ower-moigne, Oure, co. Dorset, 597.
Owle, CO. LIdcoId. See Hole.
OwlpcD or OldpeD, OulepeDne, Owelpenne
[co. bloucester], 600.
Oxe, Oi, John, of Dover, 51.
, Ralph, 309.
, Kicbard, 309.
, Simon, 809.
, tton of Balpb, 309.
Oxcndon, Oxindon, John de, parson of Great
Stanbrugge, 17, 189.
, Walter son of William de Magna,
67.
Oxene. See Oxney Island.
Oxeney. See Barlings.
Oxenford, Laurence de, 406.
^e« Oxford ; Oxonia.
Oxeye. See Oxbey.
Oxford, county o^ 94, 181, 249, 329, 406, 407,
587, 592.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 185.
, to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth for, 24.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 81, 54.
« , justices of oyer and terminer
for. 15, 160.
, sheriff of, 103, 323, 556.
Oxford, town of. 191, 201, 823, 370, 894,
556.
, the hundred without the north gate,
217.
, conservators of the peace for the
town of, 65, 66.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 226.
, Henry le Tycys, keeper of the town
of, 392.
, mayor of, John de Duklynton, 277.
, , William de Bumecestre, 394.
, and bailiffs of, 108.
, and commonalty of, 823.
castle of, 48.
, Richard Damory , constable of the
castle, 486.
, milk with the Kysgetmedue, 217.
Oxford, town of— rout.
, seal for recognisances of debts for,
5, 195, 201.
and Stamford, steward of the forest
between the bridges of, 178, 242.
.brethren of the Holy Trinity, 828,
556.
, Carmelite Friars of, 15.
, Friars Minors of, 8, 218, 222.
, Friars Preachers of, 8, 552.
, Friars de Pent tent ta of, 228.
, St. Bartholomew's hospital, 458.
St. Budoc*s church, 223.
, St. Fridcswide's, prior and convent of,
823, 554.
, St. Katherine's chapel, 285.
, university of, 11, 66, 103, 504.
, Balliol, master and scholars of, 235.
, UertoD, master and scholars of, 824.
, countess of. See Veer.
, earl of. See Veer.
Oxhey, Oxeye, co. Hertford, 522.
Oxindon. See Oxeudon.
Oxney Island [lathe of Shepway], Oxene,
CO. Kent, commission de walliis et
foMsatis for, 531.
Oxonia, Isabella, late the wife of Bobert de,
89.
, Nicholas de, 584.
, , presented to Newedegate church.
558.
, Walter de, 316.
5ee Oxenford ; Oxford.
Oxstead, Okstede [co. Surrey], 407, 528.
Oxton, James de, 250.
[co. Nottingham], 207.
Oyer and terminer, justices of, 18, 15, 27-29,
82, 88, 85, 43, 45, 46. 48, 49, 55, 56,
58, 60, 64, 67, 71-73, 76, 108. 109, 125,
133, 184, 139, 141, 146, I4d, 150-153,
l.'>5, 156-158, 160, 164, 178, 180, 194,
199, 203, 208, 274, 819, 861, 886, 407,
437, 462, 463, 465, 483, 550, 575, 584.
, commissions of, 85-42, 50, 85-89,
94, 103, 104, 117, 118, 128-182, 164-
• 174, 236-248, 251-263, 307-818, 868-
874, 417-426, 469-478, 529-550, 598-
606.
Oysel, Richard, keefier of Skipton-in-Crayen
castle, 1.
, Thomas, 258.
Oystreman, Walter, 117.
Pftbenham, John de, 105, 585, 587-542, 575.
, , the elder, 23, 31, 185, 490.
, , the younger, 185.
Pachenesham. See Paohesham.
Pacheaham, Pacheneeham, oo. Sumy, 909>.'
776
GENERAL INDEX.
Pacbet, John, 151.
Pftck, WiUiam, 287.
Packere, Adam le, 251.
Pacok, Geoffrej, 252.
, Thomas, 258.
See Pecok.
Paoj, William, 818.
Padbury, Padebiry [co. Buckingham], 526.
Paddington, Patindene, co. Surrey, 108.
Padebury, Geoffrey de, 521.
Padstow, Yaldestowe, Yoldestowe, Aldestowe,
CO. Ck)niwall, 378, 418.
Padynton, John de, and Agnes his wife, 56.
Pagan. See Pagani.
Paganelli, Hugh, 109, 121, 186, 137.
Pagani, Pagan, Gauseline, 182, 284, 576, 579.
Page, Agnes relict of Kobert, 406.
, Beatice late the wife of Benedict, of
Huntingdon, 582.
, Henry, 165.
, John, 144,264.
, son of Robert, 406.
, Nicholas, 190.
, Richard, 170.
, Robert, 165.
, , his son John. 406.
, Thomas, of Wigan, 862.
, William, 808, 477.
, , of Eggeware, 200, 270, 379.
, , of Wylton, 288.
Paghel. See PauU.
Paignel. See Paynel.
Pain. See Payn.
Painsthorpe, Peniesthorpe in Holderness, co.
York, 25.
Pais, Pays, John, 174.
, Walter, 890.
Pakenham, Edmund de, and Roesia his wife,
826.
, Master Geof&ey de, vicar of Hadden,
ham, 281.
Paky Rouf, 544.
Pakyn, Robert, 214, 215.
Pakynton, John de, 805.
Palcok, Peter, 812.
M See Palicok.
Palfrey. See Horses.
Palfreyman, Palefrayman, Andrew le, 808.
, Richard le, 125.
Palfreyour, Palefeyur, Alexander Scot le,
815.
, Richard le, 88.
Palicok, John son of Henry, 812.
See Palcok.
Palmer, Palmere, Alice le, 886.
, Henry son of William le, of Perle-
thorpe, 8.
, John, 808.
, John le, 40.
, Ralph le, 129, MO.
Palmer, &c. — cont
, Ranulph le, 89.
, Roger le, 162,411.
, , of CO. Leicester, 477.
, Thomas le, of London, 11.
, William, 808.
Paloly, John, 200.
Palterton [ex Derby], 857.
Palton, Roger de, 256.
See Paulton.
Pampeluna, Pampiloigne in Navarre, mer-
chants of, 367.
Pampenworthe, Brian de, parson of Houghton,
324.
See Fampisford.
Pampillon, Walter, 251.
Pampiloigne. See Pampeluna.
Pampisford, Pamps worth, Pampesworthe, co.
Cambridge, 240.
Panchard, Richard, 309.
, William, the elder, 809.
, the younger, 309.
Panes, Henry de, 309, 811.
Paneter, Richard le, 213.
, Master Robert le, 25.
Pannage, 446.
Pape, John, of Gutland, 104, 168.
Papiloun, Roger, 582.
Pappe worth e, Pap worth e, William de, 28, 30,
54, 184, 250, 582.
Par, Richard de, 426.
Parage, John, 535, 537, 539, 545.
Parchemyner, Walter le, 534.
Parco, Beatrice daughter of Robert de, 178.
, William son of Robert de, 178.
iSe« Park.
Parco Fyaco, Peter de, 492.
, , Guillerminus his nephew, 492.
Pardon. See Child.
Pare, Robert, 93, 286.
Parham, Perham [co. Suffolk], 156.
[co. Sussex] , John de Crosseby parson
of, 66.
Paris, Parys, John de, 361, 585, 537, 589,
545.
, Richard de, 529.
, Rog^er de, sheriff of London, 94, 247,
248, 257.
, Stephen, 558.
, William de, 80, 245, 251, 257.
, son of John de, 114.
Paris, in France, 62, 499, 572, 578.
, Nicholas de Tieys, canon of St.
Stephen de Gressibus, 1 18.
, diocese of, 190, 192, 267.
Park, le Park, co. Hereford, 488.
Park, Hugh del, 423.
, William atte, of Caoston, 308.
See Parco.
Parker, Parkere, Geofiey le, of Caoston, 568.
, Gilbert le, of Fenwyk, 518.
//
QENEBAL INDEX.
777
Puker, &c— RHil.
Henry Ic, 178,886.
, Richard le, 116, 137.
, Hoberlle, 39,
Hugh the duo of, 171.
, of Ejnesfurd, 47S.
of lAQfcele, 228.
, of Sttralon, 171,
Walter 1«,41S.
, of Rabj, ,176.
, WillUm le, lea, 17 L, 583.
, , and Miirgei7 his wife, 378.
, , of Wyftht, 256.
FRrkhural, Isle of VVight, IDS, ISS, ftSB.
P«rle, Thomu, 339,
SeePerle. -
Parleben, John, U9.
Paries, Alice de,sei.
, Joande, ITS, SSI.
, John de, 176.
Sarrade. aSl.
Puliament. 39, 186, 391, 348, 4«0, MS, SS8,
5S6, S5ti, 573, 594.
of Lincoln, iXH a35, 431.
, Nonljanipliin. a2, 34.
, Stamford, 191, 180, ISA, 948, 965.
, WealmiDBler, 206, 107, 40B, SS6,SII4,
GOS.
, magnates iu, 408,
, no one with horses BDd anna to
rejHur to, 306, 907.
exemplion from summonses to, !7.
Parmenter, Pannounier, Koger le, S35-S41,
945.
, Thomas le, aS6-93B, 545.
Tinceut le, 535-S41, 545.
William non of Kiohard le, 487.
Parmoonter. See Parmenter.
Parnink, William, 39.
Farret, l-erretli, eo, fwmerset, the ri»er, S38.
Parrok, Thomas atte, 13.
Fanon, Francis serjaant of the, 946.
, John, of Saham, 436.
, John the, of 8kfdomor«s Upton, BH.
Set altc Penonc.
Panonemtin, Hcorj le, of Snthfeld, 137.
Part«neje, Kobert de, 8.
, Stephen de, B6.
Parva Barre, Roger de, 805.
See Barre.
Farva Heaele. Oliver son of Peter de, BUS.
Par^s, See Paris.
Pas, Henrj, 89.
Pa»<hedt'ue. John, 94, 136, 343,
i'Hf'.agi', poDlni-e nnd toll, 485.
Passavanl, William, <19.
PftB^cbroke. AVp I'osbrook.
Paaaelewe, pMseleu, Paaielee, Edtnnnd de,
184, 196,349,396,491.
, BogW, SSI.
I Pa««elei>e, &c. — eonl.
Waller, 351.
Su oJsa Paneleye i Pathelove.
I PaMeleye, Robert de, 311.
SeePauelewe) Palhelowe.
PaBtey, John, 907.
Paston, CO. Norfolk, 38.
mill at, 38.
Past™, William sod of Roger de, 88.
Pastour, Thomas le, of Langtan, 806.
Pate, Patie, Jolm, 450.
Peter, 89.
I 'Valter, 399.
: Patemer. See Palmer.
Patemiak, John, 5 1 .
I Patescote. See Pathecote.
I Paleshutle, John de, 373, 37B, 809, 813, 866.
, , keeper of Slrogoil cutis, S3 1,
I 947, aas.
I , Simon de, 93.
Walter de, 960,
I Patesnese, Kobert, 538.
! l'iih,ot' way, licence to doae a, 73, 189, S7S.
I PBthecote, Patc^oore. John de, prewnled to
I DoDgarvuii church. 489, 49t.
I Pwhebwi'. John -W, 178.
j , John ion of John de, 173.
See oJjo Paisalene ) PasMleye.
Patinden. See PaddiogtOD.
Patmer, Patemer, John son of Philip, 477.
hia man, Robert, 477.
i Patrlche, John, 547.
\ Patricia, Robert de, 176.
Patrick, Mntheas Aaa of 40.
, Pniriek son of, 39.
, Robert ion of, de Ancroft, 896.
Patricksboum, co. Kent, letters patent dated
St, 35.
Patrington, PatryDfcton, co. York, 171, 4S1.
, Master William d< Barslon, parson
of, 8.
Patte. See Pate,
Paae, William, 68.
Pauleaholte, Adam de, 66, 869.
FanU, Or I'eghil. Pasbcl. co. YoA, 810.
Panl's Cray Paiilyncscrtye, See Ctay.
Paulion. Heghu I.uttlcloD by Fallon [eo.
Somenel], 268.
Paulya, Robert, 41.
Pttulj-nescreye. Set Cray, Paol'a.
Faunford, Hugh de, keeper of the ea«th <rf
Hoverford, 145.
Paunlis, William, iS5.
Faunton, Baldwin de, 575, 979.
, Hugh de, 397, 508.
, , keepn'of the eutle and town
of Harerfin^ 145.
John de, of Fennyoompton, 983, 949.
I, Gabriel, 469.
PastoDere, Henjy le, S68.
m
HENEBAL INDBX.
Pavsge- Set Beverlef ; BoatOD ; T>erb7 ;
G>iiiiiborouph ; Grimsbjr ; Hereford ;
Hontingdon ', KinpituD - opon - Hull ;
Lichfield: Mi4dle<Hch;Ne<[caKt1e-a poD-
Tjue ; Scarborongb ; Spalding i Trim ;
York.
Pavelj, Pavely. Paveli, lAwreoee de, 449,
571.
, Br^nald de, 422.
, Regiual'l BOD or Wilier de, >nd Alice
hn wife, 3.13.
, WallPr de, 30, 4!, 5.1, 134, 16B, S50,
81!. 3CB, H69, 419, 547.
PaTillj, Hcnrj -U-, :iM.
Pawtou, FoDtoii, PnultoD, co. Cornwall, 37'i,
418.
Payher, eo. Deron, !37,
I^yen. See Payn.
Pajrforer, Fulk, 34, I9B, SS7.
[^70, Pain, Payen, Edmund, 3T8.
Richard, rii, :lll.
Robert ion of, 4S, 52, 102, 104, 105,
111, 16S, 189, 347, 2S4, 3S9, SGI, 263,
S9S, 344, 3ftS, 362, 365, 368, 3T5, 888,
40T, 418. 4S6, 493, 545, 579, 5BI, 584.
steward of the bousetiold,
15S, 194, 207,213, 291.
, keeper of the forest bejond
Trent, 449. 464.
., the younger, 104.
or Fi> Paen, Robert le, 166.
or Fii I'ajD. Kobert le, 419.
or Tit [PftJD], Robert le, S99.
, or Fuit Fayn. Robert le, 93.
R<Ver, 63.
William. 378.
lippi-hillc, WbIUt, 68.
Payne), Paignel, John, 4.i, 372, 583, 539,581.
, John «on of I'hilip, 302, 841.
, Philip. 333, 8!)8.
, , KIJMbeth, late tb* wife of, 114.
, hi* aon John, 114.
, Ralph, 94, 69, 128, 164, 319, 94S,
463, 9S6.
, Richard, and Richard liii brother,
807.
Thomaa, 3B4, SIR.
, William, 48, 405, 406, 931.
Payo. Sm Fau.
Payteryn, Payte^, Bartholomew, 212.
, Waller, and Lucj- bis wife, SIS.
, William, of Heddinggelce, 436, 487.
Peaea, oonKrraton of, or keepers of the, 3,
4, 29, 8», 31, 98, 54, 56. 63, ftS, 65, 66,
69, 72, 118, 146, .169, 486, 428, 468,
478, 474, 480, 489, 518, 540, S8B
..-.,.. ronservalors of the, tbronghont Bag-
land, 5ee-
king'* cumniiBaioner to treM of, 169,
Peak, Langdenedale in the [co. Derby], 814.
, toraaterahipof the, SSI.
High [co. Derby], 988,541,843,894,
469.
Peasemore, Penemore, eo. Berku, John de
Wynkele, panon of, 32,
Peaiwnhall, Peranfaate [co. Saffblk], 875,
507.
Peaimamh, Peaemenhe [co.Snuex], 67, 479.
PeatlinK Msfciia. Great Putlyng [co. Leices-
Mr], 46.
Peccbam, Matilda de, abbewi of St. Mary's,
Winchester. 561, 567.
See aite Pvkhaai.
Pecche, Peobe. John 549.
, Hirh&rd. bisbop of Chester, 168.
.^« flijo Pelcho.
Pechel, Waller, 54B.
Pechey, P.-ht, of Dokesworthe. 240.
Pechar, Robert le, of lliomlon-iipon- Swells^
38.
Set alio Peaohoor.
Peek, Alexander, 271.
John, S89.
Peckbnm, Wfnt, Westpekham, co. Kent, S8S.
Pecok, John, swineherd of St. Edmunda, 9S2.
See Pacok.
Fedaffe in the town of LyDD, 318.
of St. Macwre. 12.
Peddere, Saer le, or Saier, 581.
Federton, John, de, 98.
Wiiller de, 83. 936, 552.
S««Fetherton.
Pee de Fer, Beraard, Ranger of winat ia
WaleB, 71, 146, 3SU.
Feet, Msiiter Robert, panon of Borevarlon,
S69.
Peggild, Jobn.Sll.
Pclntour. See Pejnlour.
PeisHOn, John, 262.
Pek, liobcrt del, 54S.
Pekbam, Master Peter de, 365.
S*e Perkham; Feccham.
Pelage, John, 262.
IVlBgiue. Aruuir) de, cardinal desMti of St.
Mar;'^ in Portieu, 109.
Peldon, Peledon, Ricbard de, 981, 564.
Puieahale. See PeUall.
Feleti, Matter Bernard, patwn of Wrothan,
374.
Peletot, PhUip, 581.
PeUwD, Pellam, John de, 16, 898, 572,975,
S77, 979, 588.
clerk of the king*!! Marehalae*,
18, 4S9, 469.
, , presented to Symondlnmc
ehnieh, 448.
, Ralph de, 539, 987, 989, S4S.
Pellaines, Felleynes, 215.
Fellacn. See Pelham.
Ptll.-jnes. S.f IVIIiime-.
Pelfiall, PclF9h»le co. Stafford], 401.
Pelter, John lo, 369.
Pembroke, Darid de, 967.
John de, tea, MT.
eaiivf. 5st Taknoia.
OENEBAL INDEX.
770
Peabeher. See Penboyr.
FenboiT, Penbeher [en. Cannarthea], church
'of, IU9.
Peubnigjte. Set PenebrDftge.
fencner Itecs ric. ?>5i
Pencarre);, Pi-nearrek [co. Carmarthea],
church ol', 95.
Penc»yer. Ste Ptnhayr.
Pen«he«ter. See PeD«hutM.
Peucoen. Wsnn it, 314.
Pencriche, Ptincrik. See Penkridge.
Pracrith, WittUm de, preBented to Bladene
church, ii5.
Penebrufgi-, Penbrn^e, Alice, late the wife of
Heury de, 4SH,
, Fulk de,2;a, -lei.
, bb Mil Faik, a75.
, Henry de, 386.
Fenccestre, Penchoetcr. See PeDnhUTHt.
Penereth. See Peorith.
PeDerey, Adam, aOO.
John, 500.
Peiierith. See Pcnreth.
Pengarrj, RosBwick [in Kirrier] in CO.
ConiWBll, 208.
Feaiesthorpe, tn. York. See PaiOHtharpe.
Fenilentia, de, friars of the order. Set Cam-
bridge 1 Ncwcaalle-upon-Tjnp ; Nor-
wich J Oxford.
Penksjr. Penciijei Rci-.",a04.
Bvs de, 294.
I'eakeifiideecb, or PeakeyMdeth, co. CumAr-
tben, ii%.
Feokridgv, Pencriche, I'eDcrik, Pearyt, eo-
Stafford. 599.
, dean of, John, archbishop of Dublin,
545, 550.
, dean of [Richard de HaTeringe*],
aaa.
, Kobert Bagot, prebendary of the
free chaiwlof, 7.
William de Boudon, prebendary of
Ihc free chnpnl of, 5
Mahler Koger de Crophalle, prebeD-
dory of Sareshulf in, 3S1.
chapel of [appertaiaing to], tbe
archbiehnp of Dublin, T, 391, S45.
., la More by 545,990.
Fenlee, Philip de, 874.
Penmon. Ste Frlstoll.
Penn, Pennc [co. Buckingham], Bertiand
Assaiit, keeper of, 333.
Lower.la Netherpenne [co. StaSord],
£96, 340.
Pennaghan [Wales], 101.
Pennay, Robert, 40.
, Thomas, his brother, 40.
SteFeaj.
Ptaae, GeoHroy, sol.
, Wiilleratte, 8Ba.
PeaneroM, Walter, asl.
WiU)aiD,S81.
Peoples in the Marches of Walea, 54a.
Penreth. PSnerith, John de. 195, SBS.
Peorhos, Penro* [co Canianron], 530.
Penrith. Penreth, Pr-nereth [co. Cnmberland],
3I<>, 3Je,30 , 416,44i,550.
letten patent dated at, 5. 7, IM.
Penrus, John de, At I ,
Penryn [c». Conin-nli], 878, 418.
Penrys. Set Pcnkridjre.
Peniei, Henry :i3il.
Penshurac, Peoeceiire, po. Kent, 55.
Pentelawe, Pentelowe. Henry de. li4T.
, Walter son of Hamphrey de, 359.
.,. See Peiitlow.
Penlfeld, K'jliert de, 15a.
, his ilaiighier Eva, 159.
Penliry, Philip di;, :■».
Pentlow. Pentelawe [co. Eiwei]. Simoo
Petehe, par^ion of, S.
Pciiwilh [Kiindrtd], Dravnet in,co Cornwall,
504.
Peny, Alexander, 133.
See Pi-onay.
Fenygot, John, 366.
TlmniHS 366.
PenyMOD, Nigel de, 193.
Pepercom, Piperoom, Roger, 887.
Walter, 2V.
., Williai
,890.
Poperwhile, Peperwhyi, Koger, 85, 68.
Pi!ph»ni, Hobertde II!.
Poplow, Peppelowe, CO. Salop, 099.
Fepsal. FopcKbale, co. Hertford, 363.
Pepyn, William 135.
Perariia, dc. See Perem.
I'erothny, John, 99.
Ste Perchey ; Percy.
Percfviill, John, of twmcry. 145.
Prrchey, John, 840.
See Percehay I Percy.
Perci. See Percy.
Percon, William de, 463.
Percy, Perci, Amald de, 374.
George de, 303, 335.
Henry Ae, 7a, 8.1, 188, 144, 165, 178,
177, 197, 309, 819, 831, SS8, 844, 387,
394, SI6. 355. 386, 387, 408, 410, 41.%
487, 489, 431, 441. 463. 405, 486, MO,
510, 516, 517, 535, 569, 591.
, justice of the foreit, 451.
, keeper of tbe bisboprie of
Durham. 338, 849, 860.
, [keeper] of Scarboroogfa oaMK
891.439,481.
, lord' of Seamer, 888.
, , and his wife, 68.
Henry son of Uobert de, panonof
Whtrrum, 473.
John de, presented to Henton obnrob,
S3B.
Uaster John de,404, 469.
, ebamberlain of the Bxcfaeqnav
448, 447.
780
GENERAL INDEX.
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Percj, &c., Master John de— con/.
• , presented to Hcrteboroe church,
520.
, Peter de, 169, 257.
, Peter sod of Robert de, 436.
, Robert de, 436, 478.
, WiUiamde, 443.
See Percehay ; Perchay.
Perdrits, Philip, 205.
Pere Forate, Pereforate. See Peyrehorade.
Perers, James de, 512.
, £la his wife and daughter,
512.
, Thomas de, parson of Kyrkeby in
Asshefeld, 337.
Peres, Andrew, of Castro Xeres, 139, 451.
,Elia8, 287, 511.
Perevile, William de, 272.
Perham, Robert de, 239.
, Thomas de, 126, 127.
See Parham.
Perigueuz, 418.
Periho. See Piriho.
Peril, TOW made by the king when in, 453.
Perker, 855.
Perk} n, Thomas, 128, 171.
Perle, Reinnald, 487.
See Parle.
Perlethorpe [co. Notts] , Henry son of William
le Palmer, of, 3.
, John son of Geoffrey Pym, of, 3.
Perouce. See Peruche ; Florence, Peruchi of.
Perpoont, James le, 362.
Peiran, Peryn, co. Cornwall, church of St.
Thomas the Martyr, John de Clerion,
prebendary of, 61.
, Master Walter de Monekudyn, pre-
bendary of, 61.
Perreth. See Parret.
Pershute, Pershete, Nicholas de, 365, 385,
419.
Persians, Medes and, Carpente king of, 597.
Person, Nicholas son of Nicholas, 549.
, Robert, 554.
, , of London, 179, 274.
Persone, Person, Pressone, John Frere le, of
Bemewelle, 168.
, Richard the, of Wodebury, 9.
See also Parson.
Personebrother, Richard, of Qoixlay, 39.
Personescok, Richard le. See Stanton.
Personseijaunt, Andrew le, 170.
Persshore, William de, monk, 44.
Perten, OeofErey, 378.
Perth, town of St John, 202, 228, 502, 503,
504, 515, 518, 524.
Perton, William de, 576, 588.
Pertre, Roger atte, 477.
, Thomas atte, 476.
, , John hif aon, 476.
Pertrich, Henry, 87.
, John, 170.
, Philip, 244.
, , and Alice his wife, 276.
, Robert son of Henry, of Sathlerer-
ton, 7.
, William. 170.
Peruche, James de, 514.
Peruchi of Florence. See Florence.
Peryn, William, of Northampton, 247, S5S.
See Perran.
Pesacre, William, 368, 371, 542.
Pesage of wools, 498.
See also Woolt*.
Peschour, Richard Ic, 311.
See also Pechur.
Pesecod, John, 334.
Peselay, Eudo de, 167.
Pesemere, Richard de, 32.
See Peasemore.
Pesemershe. See Peasmarsh.
Pesemete, Roger son of Robert, 420, 471.
, , Walter his son, 420, 471.
Pesenhale. See Peasenhall.
Pessaigne, Anthony, or Anthony de, of
Genoa, 378, 412, 433, 441, 459, 466,
481, 523, 524, 561, 570, 574, 595.
, , power to negotiate a loan in the
king's name, 571.
, , Leonard and Manuel his
brothers, 459.
Pessal, Pulsale [co. Derby], 307.
Pestur, Pestour, Pesture, Klias le, 597.
,£mma daughter of Hugh le, 290.
, Godelena late the wife of Adam le,
153.
, Henry le, 529.
, Henry son of Henry le, of Oranebrok,
478.
, John le, 425, 575.
, Nicholas le, 309, 580.
, Richard le, 309.
, of Great Holond, 388.
, Thomas le, 456.
, William le, 263.
, William son of Richard le, 809.
Petche, Bartholomew, 526.
, Gilbert, 9, 238, 319, 555, 574.
, Hugh, 37.
, Nicholas, 94.
, , John his kinsman, 94.
, Richard, 262.
, Simon, parson of the church of
Pentelawe, 9.
See also Peccbe.
Pete, Henry, 39.
Peter's pence, 117.
Peter, the knarc of Hugh de Hilton, 89.
, Agnes daughter of, le ProYost, 470.
, Bartholomew son of, de Redenhml*,
618.
GENERAL INDEX.
781
Peter — coht.
, Elena daughter of, de Benardeston,
H4.
, Geoffrey son of, de Burle, 384.
, Henry son of, 39.
, Hugh son of, de Thornton, 252.
, John son of, 1e Tailleur, 536, 537,
538,539, 540, 541, 545.
, , de Berm^ngeham, 76.
, , de Bescote, 334.
.. , , de Eseby, 245.
, Reginald son of, 62.
, Master Laurence son of, 376.
, Oliver son of, de Parva Hasele, 395.
, Peter son of, de Brus, 435.
, , de Roteham, 51.
.Richard son of, le Reve of Huccote,
242.
, Robert son of, 39.
, Roger son of Osbert son of, and
Katherine his \vife, 75.
, Thomas son of, de Leycestre, 135.
....•••a, ••••• , le jveu, Oiy 100.
, William son of, 39.
, , de Aderington, 102.
, , de Audeburgh, 449.
, , de Egemundon, 355.
, , le T»rnur, 165.
Peterborough, co. Northampton, abbey of,
556.
, abbot of. 572, 578, 589.
, and conyent of, 135.
, Geoffrey, abbot of, 110, 116.
Peterchurch, Petreschurch [co. Hereford],
152.
Pethaghe, Pethaye. See Pettangh.
Petherton, North, Northpedirton [co. Somer-
set], 271.
, South, Suthpcrton [co. Somerset],
411.
Petit, Gregor}-, of ITivele, 439.
, John. 491.
, John le, of Tyrelton, 479.
Michael, 258,417.
, Robert, of Pykering, 6.
, William le, of St. Hilary, 398.
Petitwat, William, 365.
Petlynge, Petlyng, Robert de, 227.
^e Peatling.
Petreboys. See Pietrebais.
Petremael, 215.
Petreschurche. See Peterchurch.
Petri, Fernand, 77.
Petronilla, John son of, 40.
, Richard son of, de Swyneilet, and
Robert his brother, 256.
, Walter son of, de Burton, 476.
Pettaugh, Pethughe, Pethaye [co. Suffolk],
482, 574.
Petteworth. See Petworth.
Pettier}, Fedus, 306, 820.
I
Petun, Walter, 63.
Petworth, Petteworth, co. Sussex, 144.
Petyngham. Stephen de. 27.
Peueseye, Peuesy, Pevesey, Thomas de, pre-
sented to Felmersham church, 569.
, William de, prebendary of Boleware-
huthe, 211, 354.
Peveneseye, Pevenese, Richard de, 180.
, Richard de, and Eva his wife, 151.
Pevenaey, Pevenese, Peveneshe, co. Sussex,
601.
, castle of, 217.
, Robert de Kendale, keeper of the
castle of, 485.
, Robert de Sapy. keeper of the castle
of, 485.
, port of, 253.
marsh. 41, 241.
, commission de walliiM et fossatis for,
248.
See also Aquila.
Peverel, PeveriU Hugh, 40.
, John, 58.
, Joan his wife, 58.
, , of Hanyngfeld, 283.
.Richard, 63.
, Hobertde, 112,459.
, Thomas, 313.
, William, 343.
Peverel, honor of, 22, 58. 135, 158.
Peverey. See Penerey.
Peveril. See Peverel.
Pevesey. See Peueseye.
Pevres, William, 242.
Peye, Philip, of I^duni, 469.
Peyntour, Peintour, I'eyntur, Alexander le,
27, 137, 21.5, 587.
, Roger le, of Herhlaund, 281.
Peyrehorade, Pere Forate, Pereforate, 60, 77.
Peyton, 18.
Pevton, John de, 30. 54, 184, 418, 420, 53U,
531.
Peyvre, Pcyure, John, 497.
, Ralph, of Thorpe, 11.
Pewsham, Pewesbam, co. Wilts, 216.
Phelip, Thomas, 535, 537, 539, 545.
, William. 586.
Philip, king of France, 48, 56, 107, 515, 578,
588.
See France.
Philip ap Howelle, or ap Howel, 82, 213,
458.
, Benedict son of, le Bucher of Swyne-
flet, 256.
John son of, 1.
, , de Munketon, and Henry his
brother, 311, 316.
, , de Patmer, 477.
, his man Robert, 477.
.,., Philip son of, de Fenne, 8P8.
, , de Oaiton, 515.
ns
a^SSRAL INDEX.
5
Philip ftp Howellc, tec— coal.
, Richard son of, dtt EmpjUKhtun. SSS.
William Bon of, de Wotlvhampcoie,
i7a.
FhilipBlomi [co. Linlith^'ow], 446.
PhippB. See Fii I'hippe.
Phiion, John son of ]<klniaud. of Grf at Culim,
44a.
l^aeenza, Ibe Lucriboni of, lOU.
Piealc, I'ipiliKhule. See Pwkhill.
Picard, I'icliurd. Scr I'ycard,
Pichtford, Piki-heford, Pjoheforci, Geoffrej
de, coDHtable of n'iiidw>t cbbIIv, 10.
, John lie, SSI.
John de, of Scarborough, S31, S43,
549.
Picknge, 41.
Piokfriog, Pj'keriiii;, Pjkeryng [co. York], 8.
See PikerJDg.
Piukerinit 1-yilie. Pikeringlitht [co. York],
396, 41S.
? Fykeriiiglilhc [co. York], 417.
Pickhill, Picali-, I'iceheliale, Pikehale, co.
York, 43S.
UtViae. i>iin>i>n of, 5^3, 574.
Picot, Pyeol, iVtet, 1B6, 328, 588.
, ,Hnd Joan his wi&, 3X8.
Wnlli-r son of, de Olri^'hadi,
WilliBiD Mill of Kobert, preiwiiled to
Doolngton church, 137.
See I'ygot.
Piddle, Poudle, Pudle, co. Dorscl, 84, 152,
460.
Little, Litlepiidele, CD. Doraet, 3B9.
Fidele, Adam de, ' tiinur,' 87.
Pidley, Pilleje [co. Iluuliugdon], 8S1.
Pier, Elias, 19u.
Pien«H, John tan of Thomas, 190.
Hcttehai*. Pelrehovs, 214.
Pikoheford. .See Picheford.
Pike, Pjk. John, 31, 405, 560, 590.
, John, of Thctford, 34'.'.
Fikehale. See Pickhill 1 Pykehale.
PikerinjCi P<(kering, Pfkeringe!i, Fykeriogge,
Pjkeryng, I'ykeryogge, Joan de,
priorcBH of Kosedslv, 301, 302.
Johnde, 594.
, Uiohiiri!d.-,:245.
iluBtcr KoUrt de, 171, 240, 421, 437.
uoon of St. Peter's York. 12,
413, 431.
, parson of Braatingham, 143.
..., Roger de, ado. 26 314.
Master William dc, 71 4'J
, , dean of St. Peter's, York, 419,
4S1.
, William BOD of Robert de, 366.
nkeringlitbe. 5ee Pickering Lythe.
nkhameix, Simon, of Edlington. 473.
HUrdlDton. See Piltertoo.
PilBtenhale, William rod of Stepfam de, 519,
550.
i'ilcolo, 'rhomm de, 577, 5B8.
Pitfirimngca, . 122, 199,231,267.305,324,
330, 335, 336, 342.
See alto CaDterbury; Holy T.ADd;
JerusaleiQ) Sochemadoar; ^uitiago.
l'ill<rion, Pjl.ir.lciiiont, co, Warwick, 48.
Jolm a^ Tydjnton, paraoQ of, 841.
J'illiTlon Hercv. I'ylardj iiton Heroy.eo. War-
wick, 23a. 3J2, 470.
PillejB. See Pidlej.
Pilling, Roger, 134.
Pillj Agues, 298. '
Pinchbeck, Pinocbck, Pyncebek, co. Lincoln,
28, 310, 60,1.
Donnfehime by, 539.
llnchintliorpe, Pvuchuntfaorpe [co. Yorkl,
435. ^
l*inder. See Pynderc.
Pinibiis. PjnIhUB, Itaymund de, parson of Or-
pington, 118. IBS.
Pinkencyc. See Pynkeny.
Pmnocksliire, Pyiinohcshire, co. Gknicecter,
217,
Pinnok. -See Pyntiok.
Pinlcy, Pynelcve [co. Warwick], prioma and
iLuim of, 317.
Pipard. See Pippurd.
Pipe, Thomao de, and Maiffarct hii wife, 335,
336.
Pirw'. Pype [co. Hereford], pfatirch of. 162.
Fipelpen. See t'uppelpenne.
Piper Jtiiniilpli If, (,f Breydcshiile, 8.
PipiTCorn. -See Pcpercom.
Pi|>e.idon, Sarrit late the wife ofTbona* de,
348.
Pipeirell, Pippcwelle, co. Northampton, 428.
,Thoaiiti, abbot of, 492.
Pippard. l>ipBrd, Pypard, John, 807, 809.
, Margery 4S6
... ... . Ralph, 93, 135, 140.
Pippjwelle. See Pipewell.
Piracy. See Ship.
Pirecote, ThomaH de, 49.
Pirehill. PirhuUe [co. Stafford], 65.
Pirhulle. See Pirehill.
Firie. AVo Piry
Piriho, Pcriho [near. Cotleratock in WUI7-
brook liiiiidrcd], co. Northmptfln,8I6.
Pirle, John de, 598.
... , ' wardecom,' 598.
Peter de, 598.
MuMur licgiuuld de, 598.
Piry, Pyrye, t'irie, laabella, late tbe wife of
Peter atte, 304.
.John, 488.
, Thomaii de, 5.
, Wiliinmde, 454.
Piryton. SeePurytoui Pyrtuu.
Piisou, William, 95.
GENERAL INDEX.
788
Pistor, Pistorio, Cheral de, or Chiyellus de,
456, 593.
Pit, Pitte. See Attepit j Inthepitte ; Pyte.
Pitchford, Pycheford, co. Salop, Master John
de Saucto Walerico, parson of, 400.
Plaiz, Plais, Playce, Plavs, Playz, Giles de, 52,
117,282.
, , the heir of, 819, 566.
, Thomas, 166, 169, 541.
, Walter, 237.
,See V\o»cyi Pleshe ; Plessetis.
Plantafi^euet, Edmund, earl of (>omvall [1272-
1300], 9, 46, 187, 191, 268, 485.
, , Margaret his wife [daughter of
Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester] ,
187, 208, 401.
, Edmund, the king's brother, other-
wise Edmund of Woodstock, after-
wards [1321-1330] earl of Kent, 272,
283, 332.
, , earl of Leicester [sumamed
Crouchback, 1264-1295], 68.
, Richard, earl of Poitou and Ck>m wall,
king of the Romans, 191, 439.
, Thomis, the king's brother, otherwise
Thomas de Brotherton, afterwards
[1312-13.'i8] earl of Norfolk, i72, 283,
332, 599.
, Thomas, earl of Lancaster [1295-
1321], 5, 8, 15, 29, 49, 65, 68, 75, 77,
87, 2l6, 286, 489, 490, 500, 509, 516,
517, 525, 546, 552, 554 56j, 569.
, , Alice wife of [daughter of
Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln], 350.
Planteland, or Plateland [co. Monmouth],
313,366.
PUsshe, William, 208.
See Pleshe.
Platteland, Plateland. See Planteland.
Plaunche, Matilda, late the wife of James de
la, 35.
Playnemor, Richard son of John le, 297.
Playz. Pla\s, Playce. See Plaiz.
Pleas, Common. See Bench, Common.
Plecy. See Plescy ; Plessetis.
Pledur, John le, 13.
Pleistowe, Hugh atte, 406.
, Robert atte, 406.
Plescy, John de, 185.
. See Plaiz.
Plcseleie, John de, .)30, 598.
Plesentia. See Piacenza.
Pleshe, Plasshe, Walter de, 3.
, William, 208.
See Plaiz.
Plessetis, John de, 23.
See Plai z ; Plescy ; Pleshe.
Plogenet. See Plugenet.
Plomland. Sue Plunibland.
Ir'lugcnet, Plogenet, Alan. 58.
, Joan, late the wife of Alan, 45, 58.
Plukenet, William, 410.
, , William bis sod, 410.
Plombland, Plomland [co. Westmoreland],
Richard de Wodehouse, parson of,
291.
Plummer, Constance daughter of Henry le,
271.
Plumpmere, William le, 245.
Plumpton, 84.
Plumstede, William de, 200.
Piumstok, Plymstoke, Master Richard de,
382.
, , archdeacon of Exeter, 49, 61.
, prebendary of Dynre, 289.
, , prebendary of Scameleiby-with-
Melton, 289.
Plymouth, Plvmuthe [co. Devon], to provide
one ship, 353.
Plympton, 39.
Plymstoke. See Piumstok.
Pochampton, 210.
See'Poyle Hampton.
Pocok, John, of Horsham, 478.
Pode, Walter, 169
Podemor, i'odemore, James de, 577, 588.
, Robert de, 284.
Podeux, William Arnaldi de, 243.
Podio, Donus de, 25.
, Orlando de, 120.
Podyfat, John de, 121.
Poer, Power, Eustace le, and Ella his wife,
375.
, Henr}-, 555.
, John le, 270.
, , of Rudefos, 236.
, Robert, 196.
, , of Murcsle, 242.
, Stephen le, 223.
, Thomas, 513.
, William le, coroner for the Scilly Is-
lands, 40, 258.
, William le, and Henry and Walter
his brothers, 85, 129.
See Pouere ; Power.
Pogeys. See Pugeys.
Pohier, Sir Nicholas, 859.
Poillon. See Pouillon.
Pointz. See Poyntz.
Poitiers, Arnald, bishop ot 94.
f » the Pope*8 chamberlain, 546.
» R. bishop of, the Pope's chamberlain,
498. 500, 502, 508, 509, 516.
Poitou, river Charrante in, 604.
Pokelington, Pokelinton, Henry de, 444.
Remigius sou of Roger de, 440.
Pole, Griffin de la, 546, 547.
> > Eila, late the wife of, 179.
Hawysia de la, 190, 196.
, Nicholas atte, 811.
See Polio.
Pole. . See Poole.
> OMde of. See WebhpooL
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Poleye, Elias de, parson of Clothale, 589.
, Thomas, of Nyweton, 5^5.
, Walter de, 536, 537, 538, 545.
Polgrun, John son of Thoma<t de, 237.
Polieter, William le, 13.
Pollard, Walter, 239.
, William, and Alice his wife, 570.
Polle, John delle, 307.
See also Pole.
Pollesden, William de, the elder, 549.
, , the younger, 549.
Pollington, Poulyn|j^on hy Snaith, co. York,
310.
Polment, John, 238.
Poire, John de, 284.
Polstead, Polstede [co. Suffolk], 68.
Pomeray, Henry, of Lechehampton, 248.
Rohert, 155.
, William, of Lechehampton, 248.
See also Poveray.
Ponde, Edmund de la, 205.
See Ponte.
Pont Audemer. See Pount Audemer.
Pont TEveque. See Ponle P!)piscopi.
Pontage. See Boston ; Eustace bridge ; Lan-
caster ; London ; Marlow ; Notting-
ham ; Sankey ; Wnltham Cross ; M^ar-
rington: York.
Pontage, exemption from, 162, 435.
Ponte, Pounte, Alice, wife of William, 437.
, Robert, 243.
„, Reymund de, 284, 514.
, William de. 249.
5'e« Ponde ; Pontibus; Pount.
Ponte Episcopi, John de, 30L
, William de. 45, 50.
Ponte Fracto, Gilbert de, 235.
, John de, 543, 544.
, Thomas de, 534.
See Pontefract.
Ponte Roberti. See Robertsbridge.
Pontefract, co. York, 179.
, caftle of, 350.
, Friars Preachers of, 195.
, prior of, 299.
, Guichard, prior of, 223.
, Simon de Villa of, 312.
, letters patent dated at, 198, 199, 208,
277, 380, 382, 384.
See Pontefracto.
Pontekyn [Scotland]^ 446.
Peter de, 446.
Pontesbury, co. Salop, 154.
Ponthieu, 12, 19, 59, 294, 323.
, John de Clynton, seneschal of, 806.
and Montreuil, John del Aunoy,
seneschal and warden of, 114.
, Richard de Rokesle, seneschal of,
10, 12, 56, 74.
, William la Tart,receiver of, 528.
Ponthieu — cont,
, the king's ministers and bailiffs in,
IS.
.. and Montreuil, the king's proctors
for, 14, .56, 78.
, proctors of the king and queen for,
92, 134.
and Montreuil granted to queen Isa-
bella, 74, 113.
, Crotoy in, 257, 323.
, Gart in, 64.
, IMartaigneville in, 158, 862.
, seneschal of, John Lenfant, 501.
Pontibus, John de, justice of the Bench,
Dublin, 75.
Pontissara. See Pontoise.
Pontoise, Pontissara, Pountoise, John de,
bishop of Winchester, 20, 528.
Pontoise, letters patent dated at, 594, 595, 597,
598.
Ponyngges, Ponyng, Michael de, 43, 406.
Poo, Peter, 307.
Pook, Robert, 239.
Poole, la Pole [co. Dorset], to provide ships,
353.
Poorstock, Porstok, co. Dorset, 19.
Pope, the, 60, «^3, 76, 94, 100, 109, 117, 182,
214, 221, 225, £67, 288, 295, 821, 344,
349, 376, 378, 400, 493, 497, 51.5, 523,
524, 525, 527, 556, 557, 562, 588. 589,
594.
See al»o Bimiface VIII.; Clement
IV.; Clement V.; Nicholas IV.
chamberlain of the, Bertrand de
Bordes, bishop of Alby. 105.
, his chamberlain. See Poitiers, bis-
hop of.
.his chaplain John de Drokenesford,
100.
.., clerks of the, in England. 892.
, commissioners of the, touching the
Knights* Templars, 190, 192, 289.
, P. bishop of Sabina, his nuncio, 16.
nuncios or envoys of the, 7, 154, 226.
, preferment to the archbishopric of
Armagh by the, 4, 10.
, preferment to the archbishopric of
Dublin by the, 5. 6.
, letters against papal aggressions ad-
dressed to the, 180.
Pope, Andrew, 309.
, Geoffrey, 309.
, John, of Dunwick, 873.
, Richard, of Eynho, 41.
, Walter, 549.
, William, 126, 127, 309.
Popelton. See Poppleton.
Popeshale. See Pepsal.
Poppleton, Popelton, co. York, 818, 816.
Porcher, Andrew le, 170.
Porchester, Porecestre [co. Hants], castle of,
184, 216, 469.
/■■
GENERAL INDEX.
785
Porcbet, Richard, and Juliana his wife,
27.
, William, 27, 158.
, , and Juliana his wife, 158.
Pordenes, Port Enys. See Mousehole.
Pordio, Andrew de, 258.
Porecestre. See Porchester.
Porgulgoto9, Nicholas de, 85.
Porgultos, Gregory de, 85, 129.
, Nicholas de, 129.
Ponneynet, Ralph de, 129.
, Robert de, 85.
Port, robbery from a ship in. See Ship.
Port, Porte, Henry de la, 251.
, Michael de la, 251.
, Walter, 423, 425, 470, 530, 605.
Port St. Mathieu, Brittany, 123, 124, 128.
Portam, Roger ad, 305.
See Gate I Yate.
Portan, 357.
Portbref, Walter, 124.
Portdenes, Port Enys. Sec Mousehole.
Porte. See Port.
Portehors, Ralph, and William his brother,
168, 254.
Portenho, Richard de, 259.
Porter, Portier, Portur, Alan le, of War-
wick, 870.
, Alexander le, 85.
, Andrew le, 170.
Hugh le, 460.
, of London, 85.
, , of Skeftlinge, 69.
, Robert le, of Prestbury, 248.
, Roger le, 363, 533.
, Simon son of Robert le, 373.
, Thomas le, 260, 314, 367.
, , of Appelby, 245.
, Walter le, 85.
, William le, of Burscowe, 296.
Portereve, Walter le, 367.
Portes, John de, 257.
Porteseye, Richard de, 134, 184.
Porth, Porthe, co. Cornwall, 540.
Porth Veor, Porth vuir, co. Cornwall, 540.
Portier. See Porter.
Portland, co. Dorset, island of, 418.
Portsmouth, Portesmuthe, co. Hants, 190,
216,398.
, to proTide a ship, 352.
Portugal, Portyngal, 375.
, Denys, prince of, 138.
Portuguese merchants, 106, 138, 252.
Portur. See Porter.
Portyuare. See Florence.
Portyngal. See Portugal.
Portyngton, Nicholas de, 476.
Posbrook, Passebrokc, co. Hants, 251.
Poselyng, Walter, 262.
63579.
Pofltel, Hugh, 311.
, Ralph, 311.
, William, 311.
Potel, John, 331.
Poter Alexander le, of London, 167.
, Hugh le, of Loudon, 167.
, Walter le, of London, 167.
Poterel, Richard, chamberlain of London, 57.
Potesgrave, Richard de, parson of Byfleet,
144.
, , presented to Hekyngton church,
107.
, presented to St. Mellion's
church, 135.
Pothelm, Richard, 40.
Potman, Henry, and Galiana his wife, 482.
Potreton, Adam de, 536.
Potyn, Poutyu, Simon, 45.
, , of Rochester, 331, 348.
Potynton. See Puddington.
Pouche, William, and Alice his wife, 138.
, merchants of the. See Florence.
Poucyn, William, 563.
Poudle. See Piddle.
Pouel, Simon, 239.
Pouere, William le, 185.
SeeVoer.
Pouillon, Poillon, 60, 77.
Ponlton. See Pawton.
Poulyngton. See Pollington.
Poun, Richard, 501.
, Robert, 80.
, , to prosecute for the king in
the Court of King's Bench, 226.
, Robert de, marshal of the King's
Bench, 1, 393.
Pount Audemer, Robert de, 233.
Pounte. See Ponte.
Pountoise. See Pontoise.
Pountz, William de, 384.
, , Richard his son, 384.
See Poyntz.
Poune, Hugh, 96.
Pouton. See Pawton.
Poutyn. See Potyn.
Poveray, Poverey, or Ponerey, John, and
Dionisia his wife, 124.
, William, 124.
See also Vomer&y,
Power, Nicholas, of Sutton, 396.
, , Geoffrey his brother, 396.
, Robert, 350.
, William, 237.
See Poer.
Powys, or Powis [co. Montgomery] , land of,
546.
Powys, John, 575.
Poy, William, 42.
Poyle Hampton, ? Pochampton [co. Glou-
cester], 210.
3 D
786
GENERAL INDEX.
Period, John «on of Tbomu de, 543, 604.
Pl^iiti, PoinU, QujIUmot, £86.
Nicholu, 80, 53, 933, SU, SSO, 393,
BB6, 40B, 5ia.
, Matild*, iBte tlie wife of, 384.
.Nicholas hig heir, 40S.
Willun de, SI, 103, no; 122, 196,
163, 395,509, Ml.
See alio Ponnti.
P078, John le, 9SB.
Poywjk, Bobcn de, 348.
Poiboo [CO. York], 435.
Pnieiei, Praj«n, Bobert de, 3.16.
, Thomu de, SBO.
See alio Pratellis.
Prkt, Pntte, Raoalph, of HemieUhorpe, fi46.
, Kichftrd, 200.
, Wittiun, 94«.
PrstelliB, Bichard d>, 117, 535.
See alio Praierea.
PralelliR, de. Ste Prfaux, in Normaodj.
Prato, St. Mary de. See RoiieD.
Pntte. See Prat.
Prayerg. See Praierei.
Preachera. See Friacg Preacfaers.
Prfianz, ahbot oF, 525.
, abbot and coDTent of, 504.
, Bernard, abbot of, 583.
, Bobert, abbot of, 117,569.
, Eleanor, abbeti of, 115.
Pief , John, 273.
PrentiU, Waiter, 534.
Prerogative, eneroachment (papal) upon the
royal, 190.
Preidale, Banulph sou ol Andrew de, 334.
Prealannd, Preslond, Koger de, 36, 1 11.
, William de, 383.
nannerS' See Marioera.
See Person.
PreM,HeDTy le, 831.
Biebard, 150.
SeeFntttt.
Prwt, or preata, collectors of, 98.
Prestbury, Preatebury [co. Gloucester], 348.
, John de Hatft^ld parker of. S4S.
, Robert Godhyne of, 348.
Preatenden, Boger de, 1.
Piesteaone, Preatesaone, Henry aon of John
le, 3T3.
..., John ion of William le, 154.
Stephen le, of Hamerton, 389.
Pre«0D,811.
prebend of. See Smcto Alberto.
[CO. Kent] , 20s.
Martin Hartebaad, Ticar □
400, 407.
, eo. Rutland, 4B7, 509.
PreMoD, Qilbert de, preaented to Newelond
church, 341.
, John de, 141.
Preston — eont.
, Laurence de, 217.
, Stephen de, 554.
, Thomas de, 68.
Preatre, Henry le, of Aureny, 373.
Prestwode, Henry de, 3S7.
Prestwood, Prestwode [00. Stafford], 348.
Pceiwi, Soger, SOS.
SeePresl,
Prick, Pricke, Prike, Pcut, Hugh, of Sware-
Eeie,477, 532, 533, 534.
, William, 262.
Pride, Boger, 487.
, son of Alan, 487.
Priest. See Pre»l 1 Prestesone j PreusL
Prike. See Prick.
Priket, Laurence soa cf Adam, 357, 313.
Prioresierjaunt. See BriatoL
Priors (iourt. See Courage.
Priors HhIiod, Prion Halghton, co. Salop,
536.
Prioar, Balph, 345, 258.
Bobert, 316.
Prionrscartere. See Prittlewell.
Prionrserjaunt. See Bristol.
Priounometer. See Priitlewell.
Prioursweyn. See Prittlewell.
Prisage of wine, 300, 358.
in Chester, 401.
at Dertemuthe and Esshe, 200.
Prises, commissioners touching, 248-2S1.
Prislond, Priselond. Boger de, 181.
, William, 384.
Prison, breaking. See Pardniu.
Priatoll, Pmstol, Peumon [PonmayDe, Qlan-
nach, Priesiholmc, St. Cyriol, or St.
Syrian's chapel], co. Auglciiey, 373.
, David canon of, 373, 279.
, Gervase de Bristol], prior of, 279,
303.
, John, prior of, 9T3.
Prilerweile. See Prittlewell.
Prittlewell, Priterwelle, ;Pryterwe!le, Prytel,
welle, CO. Essex, 344, 395.
, Giles de Seduno, prior of, 183, 210,
313, 344.
Henry de Faatrariis, prior of, 69, 73.
, Hugh le Prionrsweyo, 344.
John le Priourscatere, 344.
, John le Priorsomcter, 344.
Thomai de Shelenestrode, prior of,
334.
, William de Aumoniaco, prior of,
333.
Privy seal. See Seal.
Proctora of the king. See The king.
Procurations, papal, 16, 557.
Procuratour, John le, of Ribetlan, 31 1, 316.
Promhulle. See Broomhill.
Proudfot, Prudibt, John bod of Thomaa, SSI .
, Bapb, SSB, 807.
GENERAL INDEX.
787
Provost, Adam le, 296.
, son of Robert le, 550.
, Agnes daughter of Peter le, 470.
, Geoffrey le, 238.
, Hugh le Fitz le, of Wyvertoo, 419.
, John le, 168, 254, 286.
, Thomas son of, 132.
, son of the, of Fletmerston,
292.
, son of Nicholas le, 86.
, Matilda, late the wife of Nicholas le,
471.
, Peter le, Agnes daugHter of, 470.
, Richard son of Richard le, of Rashawe,
288.
Robert le, 167.
, , Adam son of, 550.
, Thomas le, 131.
, , son of John le, and Cicely his
sister, 132.
William le, 252.
, William le Fiz le, of Tokwyth, 543.
, son of the. See Fiz le Provost.
See also Baillyf .
Prudemay, William, 262.
Prudfot See Proudfot.
Pruk. See Prick.
Pros, William le, 54.
Prydyas, Thomas de, 185.
Prys, Richard, 81.
Prytelwelle, Pryterwelle. See Prittlewell.
Puddington, Potynton [co. Devon], John de
Kyngesbury, parson of, 100.
Pudle,.Puddle, Litelpudele. See Piddle.
Puger, £Ha8, 40.
Pugeys, Pogeys, Robert, 31, 53, 226, 329.
Puke, Puk, John, 406.
, William, 544.
Pulayu, Henry, 438.
Pulford, Hamo de, 506.
, Richard son of Hamo de, 506.
, son of Richardson of Hamo de,
Agnes late the wife of, 506.
, Robert son of Richard son of Richard
son of Hamo de, 506.
Pulham [co. Dorset], 890.
Pulham, Geoffrey de, 320.
, Philip de, 80.
Pulhon, John, 245.
Pulle [?co. Denbigh], 405.
Pulleslegh, John, 73.
Pullices. See Florence.
Pulsale. See Pessal.
Pulter, Pultre, Puleter, Robert de, 515.
, William le, 348, .576, 579.
Pulton, Walter de, 256.
Pultre. See Pulter.
Pumiro in the diocese of Agen, church of,
511.
Pumirol. See Puymirol.
Punchardon, Punchardoun, Oliver de, 511.
, Robert, 549.
, William, 583.
Punches, James de, 212.
Punder, Roger le, 89.
Puppelpenne, Pipelpeu, Geofirey de, 281.
, Henry de, 284.
Purchaz, John, 367.
Purigg, William, 63.
Purprestures, 216, 217.
in the port of Scarborough, 532.
Purs, Richard, 377.
Pursil, Roger, of Fawe, 424, 537.
Purslow, Pusselowe, co. Salop, 52.
Purtleton, co. Hereford, 138.
Purveyance, to purvey, provide, victuals for
the king, household, appointments of
purveyors, &c., 1, 11, 13, 15, 45, 58,
189, 281, 301, 304, 413, 416, 498, 429,
430, 450, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 459,
461, 463, 464, 466, 467, 468, 469, 480,
482, 487, 490, 492, 494, 495, 498, 500,
501, 503, 504, 527, 529, 558, 557, 558,
572, 574, 575, 592, 596.
, comraisHion touching, 262.
Puryton, Robert de, 73.
Puseaux, John de, 477, 532.
Pusselowe. See Purslow.
Pothale, PhiUp de, 549.
Puton, John de, 310.
Putot, Robert, abbot of Fecamp, 22, 223,
558.
Puttc, William atte, 453.
See Atte Pittc ; In the Pitte.
Putteneye, Geoflfrey de, and Sibyl his wife,
233.
Puttenham, co. Herts, church of, 153.
Puttesmore, Esger de, 63.
Puy. See Podio.
Puy Guillaume, Puy Guilliem, 74.
Puymirol, Pumirol, Pumiro^ 74, 511.
Puyssiaco, Maurice de, 25.
Pycard, Pychard, Pykard, John, 206, 250,
286,581.
, Michael, 147.
, Miles, 62, 173.
, Nicholas le, 258.
, Roger, 169. 257, 291, 581.
, Thomas, 5.
Pycheford. See Picheford ; Pitchford.
l*yckeworthc. See Pykeworthe.
Pycombe, Michael de, 148.
Pycot. See Picot.
Pye, William, of Argent, 367.
Pygot, Joan late the wife of GeoflBrey, 159.
See Picot.
Pyk. See Pike.
I^kard. See Pycard.
Pykeburne, Elyas de, 311.
Pykehale, Stephen de, 155.
Pykering, Pykeringes, Pykeryng. See Picker-
ing; Pikering.
3d 2
788.
GENERAL INDEX.
Pjkewonh, ?;<:■« vorthe, Hugh de, 819, 4S9,
460.
Prkjn, Roger, 859.
FJ'lsidentone, Pylardjrnioo. 5m PiUerton.
Pyltrdynton Hercy. Set Pillerwo Here;.
Pym, John (on of Geoffrey, of Perlethorp«, 3.
Pymaria, Master Robert de, 90.
Pyn, Robert, of Pavenliain, IIT.
Fyueebek, Robert de, oF Cegterfaunte, it*.
Set Pinchbeck.
Fynehuitthorpe. See Pinebiathorpe.
PyDdeoay, Joceline de, S.
Fj'odere, Pynder, Ivo le, A43, S04.
Richard le, MS, 604.
Robert le. a52.
Pyiieleye. Ste Pinley.
Pyngil, Pyngel, Simoo, of Thnmaston, 469.
.Thomas, 183.
Pynham, or Calceto [in the pariih uf Leo-
miogter, co. Sdmci], prior and eooTeDt
of, 160.
Pyniboa. Set Pinibns.
J^mkeoy, Pyokeneie, Pynkeneghe, Uobert dp,
ISB.aol, Ma.
Pynnok, John, 194.
ton of Richard, 117.
, Riobard, 115.
Pynnokashim. See Pinnockahire.
I^on. See King's Pyon.
I^rpard. See Fippard.
Pype. See Pipe.
Fyperbarwe, Ralph de, 56.
Pyrot, Blaster Thonuu, 394.
Pyiton, Kiytoo, co. Oxford, 68.
I^rye. Sm Kry.
Pyt«, William, of Atherington, 486.
Pjn. William, 4S3.
I^wyire, Robert, of Boutbum, 470.
Quadereble, SIS.
QnuDtoQ, Coynton [co. Bnckbgham], 342.
QnappeUde. See Whaplode.
Quarto, or Carto, Boniface de, parson of Don-
garran, 481, 491.
Qowyage. Set Rarsnsor ; Scarborongfa.
QnayrB, Amald Giuuchias de, 473.
Queenhitbe, Queynehawe, 17, 187.
Qoeldni. See Weldrake.
Qnemld, William, 398.
Qnanilda, William son of, de Cliorlegh, 17A.
Qaeoyle, John, 419.
Qaeordeboef, Matilda, 493.
Quenl, QeufiKy, SOB.
Qnerle, John de, 163.
Thomas de, 163.
, Thomas de, clerk, S5.
Quernely, William de, 141.
Queynehawe. See Queenhitbe.
Queynte, Hngh le, €6.
, .John his son, 66.
Quik, John, 548.
Quiliano, Bereogar de. STS.
Quintjn, Quyntjii, Alexander, 187, S9S, 432.
Quiniehydea [in Doddingtree hnndred, eo.
Worceiter], 519.
QuItingtoD. See Whittington.
Quixlay, Qniiele, Qnyxele, Quyzleye, John
de, Robert bis sod, 39.
., Joseph de, Thomas bis eon, 439.
, Philip de, 39.
Richard Persenebrother of, 39.
Robert son of John de, 39.
Thomas son of Joseph de, 4S9.
, William de, 317,471.
See Wbiiley.
Quymteleye, Roger dc, 39.
Quyntyn. See Quintjn.
Quyxele, Quyileye. See Quixlay.
Baby [co. Durham], S76.
Radbergh, Miles de, ISS.
Radeot, Radecote, co. Oxford, bridge of, SIS.
Radebame, William son of William de, 168,
354.
RadecliTe, John de, 838.
Radeclyre. See Ratcliffe.
Radecote. See Radeot.
Radefotd. Set Radford..Semele.
Rademeld. See Rodmill.
Bademere, Baremere [in the hundred of
Freebri^te I-yiinJ, co. Norfolk, 359,
3Ja.
Radenbale. Set Bedenhall.
Radenore, Badnour, John de, 43.
Keginaldde, 107,379.
Radespnue, Ralph de, 576, 579.
Bodeewelle, Master Robert de, 58.
Badevaye. See Badway.
Badinges. See Reading.
Badway, Radewaye [co. Somerset], 52.
Badynges. See Beading.
Kagemere, co. Norfolk. See Bademera.
Baggede, Christiana la, 305.
Raggelye, Master Henry de, 504.
Baghgel, WiUUm le Clerk of, 10.
I
GENERAL INDEX.
789
Ragon, Ragun, < Johin/ 248.
, Roger, 390.
, Nicholas, Slid.
Rahtthulle near Drumming, Ireland, 63.
Railee, William de, 581.
See aUo Ralegh.
Raincliff, Ruvenesclif, Rauenesclif, co. York,
445.
Rainham, Renham, co. Kent, 34.
, Great, Great Reinham [oo. Norfolk],
49.
Rainshorouffh [co. Northampton] . See Reyn-
bergn.
Raiuton, Reingtou [co. York], 435.
Ralegh, Ralcye, Rulee, Rale, Gervasede, 188,
382.
, Henry de, 90.
, John de, 117.
, Thomas de, 23, 30, 63.
See also Railee.
lialph, Adam 8on of, le Fevre, of Wycheford,
377.
, Adam son of, hi:* son Stephen, de
Kerkelevynton, 296, 297.
,. Eliaa son of, 252.
, Geoffrey son of, 347.
, Gerard son of, de Feriby, 446.
, Hugh son of, de Hundesley, 347.
, John son of, le Fevre, 417, 424.
, son of, de Burton, 126.
, son of, de Byrton, 326.
, son of, de Gatcwyke, 290.
, son of, de Wyham, 446.
son of, Richard son of, and
Avicia his wife, 167.
, Juliana daughter of, de Flamburgh,
443.
, Nicholas son of, 161.
, son of, del Halle, 152.
, Ralph son of, de Bubbethorp, 847.
, son of, de Freschenville, and Isa-
bella his wife, 357.
, son of, de Hapelcstorp, 346.
, Richard son of, 167.
, , John his son and Avicia his
wife, 167.
, Richard son of, de Chateriz, 134.
son of, de Sourby, 298.
, Robert son of, de Crohum, 444.
, son of, de Wilheby, 446.
, son of, his son William, de Kl-
retou, 298.
Stephen son of Adam son of, de
Kirkelevynton, 296, 297.
, Thornld son of, de Gosle, 446.
Walter son of, 347.
, son of, son of Amfrid White,
347.
, William son of, 253.
, son of, le Fevre, 240.
, son of, atte Hale of Cbiltington,
383.
Ralph, William — cont,
, son of, de Esteloche, 872.
son of, de Neuton, 883.
, son of, de Shepercth, with Ju-
liana his wife, 104, 172.
, son of, and John his brother,
104, 172.
, son of, de Wylardby, 443.
, son of Robert son of, de El-
reton, 298.
See also Raof.
Ram, John le, of Datohet, 232.
Rameseye, Edmund de, 446.
Ramesham. See Rampisham.
Ramordewyk, John de, parson of Loughton,
20.
Rampisham, Ramesham [co. Dorset], Adam
de la Newehagh, parson of, 302.
, Master William de Duffield, parson of,
341.
Rampton [co. Nottingham], 296.
Ramsey, Rameseye, Ramessie, co. Hunting-
don, 351, 522.
abbot of, 137, 144.
, and convent of, 18, 190, 211,
851,522.
, the celerer of, Richard the bailiff of,
of Ovre, 477, 532, 533, 584.
church of St. Benedict, 18.
Ran, Walter de, 576, 583.
Rande, Nicholas de, 133.
Randelsham. See Rendlesham.
Randolf, Geoffrey, 487.
John, 55, 123, 124,226, 250, 255, 256,
261, 308, 828, 867, 373, 603.
, Thomas, 72, 78.
, , a [Scotch] rebel, 103, 106,
447.
William, 522, 524, 567, 587.
Randown, Randoun castle [co. Roscommon],
Richard de Balibyn [keeper] of, 63.
, Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster
keeper of, 182.
Hugh de Ijacy, constable of, 182.
Ranouf, Ralph, 496.
Ranulph, R. son of, de Brumpton, 444.
Rape, ravishment or abduction, 86, 124, 127,
144, 152, 181, 201, 239, 298, 344, 362,
384, 426, 476, 549.
Rapere, Richard le, of York, 362.
Raphoe, bishop of, H[enry M*an Crossain, or
M*an Cassan], 292.
Rasawe in Lothian, 446.
Rasen, Rasene, Giles de, 420.
, John de, 180.
, William de, 180, 584.
, , keeper of the writs, &c., of the
King's Bench, 552.
, , parson of West Rasen, 469.
, , presented to Wigetoft church,
526.
Rasen, West [co. Lincoln], 469.
GENERAL INDEX.
Ill
BMluive, 3E8.
Rukelfe [oo. York], 470.
Bai^emel, Jtdin d«, 256.
U*tb;, Kotcb; [co. Leiceiter], 160, 363.
BatcliSe'npoD.Soar, Rsdeclyve, cu. Notting-
buu, SSB.
B>teler, Simon le, 13S.
R«th, le [7 Ba^ot Rath, co. Dnbtin], Ssn.
R«thebajD, Thonliui, 897.
Kathebj, Hajibeby, Kethebj, Beytheby, Bo-
Iheb;, Alao de, 171, IS4, 310, 313,608.
Bathken, BMheu. Set Rttbo.
Batho,Itathkeu, Kctheu [co. Edinburgh], 409,
B>thtoutb. Set Hitoath.
UatleHlen, Stepbea dc, 863.
HatoBlh, Batblouth, co. Mealh, 2S.
BUun, Willuun, 413.
Batf Ddeo, Jolu it, SBS.
Baut, John, 937.
1. 837.
Bwudes, Kleanor laic the wife of Robert de,
360.
RaTcneicIif, co. York. Set KaincliQ.
KaveucKTed. See Raveiwerd.
Raveuethorpe, William de, 4 S5.
UaTeningham, RaTynghim [co. Norfolk],
194, S49.
Robert parson of, M!.
Kavemer, Raveoserodde, Kaveneaered [Ua-
Tengpume, RavenoeBa], co, York, SS3.
buigeesea of, 441.
, murage for the repair of the quaj of,
S81.
...., qnayage for, 487. 441.
BaveoBtone, John de, 327.
BaveaMoDC, BaTeneatone [eo. Backingham],
327.
J. prior of, 100.
, Roger de Clere, prior of, HI, 116.
, prior and coDrent of, 327, 497.
Uavishment. See Rape.
BaTyngham. John de, 542.
See Ksveningham.
Raire, Bicbard le. 600.
, , of Stanleie, 600.
Ray, Sobert le, ot Lowystoft, 873.
Bajdon, Hobeit de, 250.
Bayleigh, Buleye, eo. Smei, 216.
Bayniir, Walter de, 445.
Baynald, William, 36.
Bayaaud, Germaia le fill, of Estwyk, 155.
, Richard, of Typmerc, 87.
lUjthcby. See Katheby.
Beading, RediageK, Kedynggeo, Uadingges,
CO. Bcrka, abbot aud convent of, L3S,
216,220,235.
, CO. Berks, letters patent dated at, ao,
22, 24, 35, 81, 41, 63, 83, 184.
It prohibited at, 5ST>
Bealm, or kingdom, Gilbert de Clare, esri of
Gloucerter and Uertlord, keeper of
the, 3SS, 338.
, I'cler de Gavaalon, keeper of, SI, 437
44, 45.
pentonn to regulate the state of ibe,
215.
Sm afao Englaad 1 Otdunera.
Receiving felonit, thieves Or stolen goods, IS,
48, 58, 73, 258, 3UI, 344.
Recbefard. Henry dv, 588.
Kccogniaance, catting a seal from a, 49.
.fraudulent, 50,51,89,604.
Set Debt.
Reeulver, Rwolvre, co. Kent, Master Nicholaa
de Tyngewyk, parwin of, IS, 161.
la Ford near, 161.
Bed. See Rede.
Bedbard, John, 173.
Redberghe, Miles de, 949.
Redbonm, Bedbume [co. Herlford], 150,
Redbridge, Rudbrugge, co. Hants, 916.
Beddenes»e. See Redenesse.
Rede, Red, Gilbert le, 166.
Hugh, 339.
HDghle.57.
John, 373.
, John le, 342.
Ralph le, 89.
, Slepheo, of Lostwithiel, 434, 537.
Thomas, 33B.
, William, 373.
William le, of Blaketof t, 344.
Redelsne. See Redlane.
Kedelingwelde. See lUngwold.
Kedemere, Philip de, 315.
Bedenesse. Rednene, Bednes, John de, hia
son Thomati, 88.
Stephen de, 210.
Thomas de, 130, 817, 471
Thomas sou of John de, 8B.
William de, 35, 129. 317, 471.
H. See Redness.
Redenhale, Alice, late the wife of Peter de,
518.
Bartbolomeir son of Peter de, 518.
...., John de, 119, 301, 263, 394, 507,
588.
.,.,, , parson of Shipmedwe, 875.
.... SeeBedenhall.
Redenhall, Radenhale. Redenhale, co. Nor-
folk, 93, 5ie, S89.
Bedepathe, a way leading to Hertelpol, called,
391.
Bedham, Matthew son of Gerard de, 17.
Bcdhed, .Tobii, 84.
Bedinges, Redingges, Bcdyngea, Bedyoggea,
Gilbert de, 543.
...., Henry de, 581.
...., John de, 604, SIS, £30, G8S, S55, SSS-
M
GENERAL INDEX.
791
Keilinges, &c. — ront,
, Thomas de, prebendary of Wretel^ng,
5ii6, 508, 566.
See Reading.
Redipay, Robert, 88.
Redlane, Redelane, co. Dorset, 217.
Redlegh. See Ridley.
Redman, Matthew de, 30, 5i, 250.
Redness, Redenesse, co. York, 88, 366, 367.
Redyngges, Redynges. See Reading; Re-
dinges.
Rees ap Gryffyth, 115, 140.
ap Howel, 62, 154, 458.
Refham, John son of Alexander de, 563.
, Richer de, 134, 260, 281.
, , alderman of London, 554.
, Thomas son of Gilbert de, 603.
Reginald, Adam son of, 262. *
, Henry son of, 39.
, , his son Reginald, 39.
, John son of, 22, 27, 154,' 213, 293,
335, 577, 5«5.
, , Agnes, late the wife of, 293.
, atte Howe, 89.
, , atte Medwe, 38.
, , de Grey. See Grey.
, , son of Peter, 62.
, Peter son of, de Cholale, 155.
Reginald son of, 66, 282.
, Thomas sou of, de Haytleye, 340.
, William son of, 40.
, , de Shelwyk, 486.
Reginaldi, Walter, otherwise Walter Reynolds
or Raynald, bishop of Worcester, 44,
63, 99, 148, 192. 205, 225, 234, 370,
376, 403, 404, 409, 411, 481, 504, 505,
519, 525, 540, 541, 543, 544, 546, 547,
553, 554, 558, 572, 577, 590, 592, 593,
594, 599, 604.
, , the chancellor, 311, 336, 338,
345, 346, 382, 385, 404, 409, 560, 562,
592.
, , keeper of the Great Seal, 592.
, the Treasurer, 7, 20, 28, 46, 44,
79, 94, 96, 102, 105, 107, 194.
, , , to audit the accounts of
the Friscobaldi, 28.
, , , master of the hospital of
St. Leonard's, York, 94, 96, 102, 129,
255, 370, 568.
, , late canon of St. Paul's, London,
63.
, , provost of St. John's, Beverley,
3, 11.
Regio, Martin de, 497.
Regrators, 119.
Reidon. See Reydon.
Reigate, Reygate, co. Surrey, 531.
, letters patent dated at, 227.
Reignton. See Rainton.
Reimon, Peter, 888.
Reineri. See Reyneri.
Reison, Reson, Gervase, 16.
, Richard son of Richard, 64.
Releye. See Rayleigh.
Rembaud, Gilbert, of Pincebek, 810.
Rembertioi. See. Florence.
Remenham, John de, 319.
Remesbeenit, 215.
Remigius, parson of Great Melton, 58.
Renaudi, Manetus, 59, 79, 113, 145.
Rendham, Christiana de, 482.
Rendlesham, Randelsham, co. Suffolk, 21,
405, 518.
Reneaway. See Reveaway.
lienesberth, 215.
Renfrew, letters patent dated at, 285, 287,
297,298,312,313.
Rcnham. See Rainham.
Rente. See Atterente.
Repingdon. See Reppingdon ; Repton.
Repinghale, Adam son of John de, 307.
See Rippingale.
Reppes, William de, 73.
Reppingale, Repinghalf^ See Rippingale.
Reppingdon, Ralph de, 282.
Repps, North, Reppes [co. Norfolk], church
of, 343.
Repton, Repingdon, Repyndone, co. Derby,
prior and convent of, 176.
Repyndone. See Repton.
Res, John, 482.
ap Griffith. See Rees.
Resing, Roger de, parson of Hawardyn, 860.
Resmodres, Thomas de, 256.
Reson. See Reison.
Rcston, Roger de, 129.
Restourck, Rostourek, John de, 365.
, William de,256, 365, 417.
Restyr [co. Cornwall], 417.
Retford Richard de, 436.
, Robert de, 37, 39, 86, 87, 104, 125,
132, 172, 239, 251, 253, 255, 259, 260,
336, 372, 393, 423, 475, 535, 549, 602
Retford, Ritford [co. Notts], 298.
Retheby. See Ratheby.
Retherfeld, Retheresfcld. See Rotherfield.
Retheu. See Ratho.
Reuele, Cisar de, 123.
, Henry de, 123.
Reuynan, Emericus de, 355.
Revc, Hugh le, of Aston Somerville, 420.
, Richai'd son of John le, of Weston,
288.
, son of Peter le, of Haccote,242.
, WiUiam le, 569.
, , and Adam his brother, 549.
See also Revesone.
Reve Uppehille, Richard le, 63.
Reveaway, or Reneaway, Robert, 477.
Revel, John, 65, 66.
792
0ENEBAL IKDEX.
Bevetiby, co. Liocolu. abbot and coDveot of,
3S2, ssa.
Keregbale, John de, of KKtmereseyi:. 553.
ReTcsont, Kcyvcewne, Kichard le, S09.
Bobert le, of Laveadon, US.
atie Vale, Thomas son of Hern;, 3ul.
See alto Rcve.
Bewe, la, CO. Wilta, 157.
Kewe, William a(te, 368, 4S0.
Bewie;, CO. Oxford, ubboC and mocks of,
191.
BefdoD, Beidon, Robert de, 901, 283, 3ia.
324, S6S, 394,940.
BejiloD, Bf don, CO. Suffolk, John son of John
Alunday of Knaprton, parson of, 45.
Beydou St. Pelcr, othemtite Waogford, priory
of. Set Waogford.
BeydoQ, See Roydoo.
Beygati*. See Beigate.
Rcjgm, Heyoc, Hugh dc, and Juliana hii
vVe, a7l.
Befmerstoii, Peter hod oF Sarru de, 241.
, Robert de, 144.
, rape of Alice hit wife, l-(4.
Kcymeratone [co. KorfoU], 25S.
Itoymes, Robert de, 803, 819.
Beymund, Gerard bod of, de Villers, 50.
William, 373.
Beynake, Riuhiaco, Martiu de, prior of Thet-
ford, 409.
Matter Martin de, prior of Wange-
fold, sail.
BeyDbergb, Thomas xin o( Boberl de, 3SI.
BeyndoD [? Roydoo], co. Essex, 483.
See Rojdou.
Beyne. See Kejgni.
Boyoer, John, asi.
Payn,BS.
Richard, S3.
Bichardia, G04.
.Roger, 361.
Beyneri, Beiaeri, Jame«, 95, 120, 136, 143.
, Boger, a merchant of the Spiui of
iriorance, 121.
Keyneibsle, John de, 315.
Reyoeryle, Thomat de, 417.
Beynbam, Balph de, 388.
See Rainhani.
Reynoldi, Walter, bishop of Worcester. See
Beginaldi.
Reyuy, Walter dc, and Alice bis wife, 380.
Reya, Richard, 15T.
Reylheby. See Raiheby.
Beyvessone. See Keresoac.
Rhos Tair. See Newborongh.
Rhnddlan, Botbelan, co. Flint, castle of, 411,
4ia,437.
, cbi^l of St. John in, 346,
land called St. Thomas the Martyr
in, 846.
Frian Preachers of, 573.
Ribbe«tajn, Ribeiilan. See Bibaton.
RibatoD, UibestBD, Bybbeslan [co. Vork],
433, 466,
letters patent dated at, 197-200, 34S,
246.
I-ittle [co. York], 811,816.
Riby, Walter de, 47S.
WiUiam de, 473.
Ricardi, 5k Lucca.
BiccaH, Kikhale, co. Vork, Master John
Fraunccys, prebendary of, 114.
Rioebia, .See Bisbj.
Bichard I,, king, 47.
II., king, 190, 205, 346, 368, 433,
448, 485.
Ill, kbg, 156.
Bicbard the man of Aleyn, 478.
, Alan son of, da la Hon of Tbocneton,
296.
SOD of, in the Lane, 359.
, Alexander son ot, 420, 471.
, ^ndrew aon of, atte Gate, 531.
Archibald sou of, 331.
Eva late the wife of Bicbard son of,
sou of Henry de Bromlegh Abbatia,
605.
...., Gilbert son of, aon of Ulf de Knedel-
ingtbon, 347.
, Henry son of, the Clerk of Drsx,
347.
, son of, de Walcringham, G86.
, Hugh son of, le Taillorof Munketon,
312,816.
John son of, 35, 307, 477.
, sODof, leClerc, 419.
son of, le Ck»k of Carleton.
199.
sou of, le Serjaunl, 248.
, SOD of, de AberTord, 389.
, aon of, de Bella Fago. 170.
, soft of, de Bodenbo, lEl.
, son of, do Cadumo, 326.
, son of, de Uarecuit, 81.
aon of, de Hesel, 344.
M. son of, sou of Uughtred, 854,
604.
, son of, dc Slape, 406.
Jordan son of, dc Cokciuiolhe, 224.
Margery daughter of, le Carpenter,
49.
, Matilda daughter of, le Smyth, 406.
Nicholas, 339.
Philip son of, le Carpenter of CaiU
mershe, 361.
, Beginald son of, dc Trclouthas, 417.
, , Bogioald bis son, 417.
Beginald eon of Robert son of, de
Asshefnrd, 535.
, Bichard son of, atte Brome, 546.
son of, le Provoat, of RaahKwe,
388.
, KH) of, de GoldesbuTgh, 869.
GENERAL INDEX.
793
Richard, Richard — coni.
, 800 of, son of Hamo dc Pulford, '
Agnes, late the wife of, 5U6.
, son of, son of Henry de Bromley
Abhatis, Eva, late the wife of, 605.
, sou <if Henrj' son of, de Wal-
cringham, 586.
, Robert son of, atte Gate, 531.
Robert son of, de Bentle, /i41.
, son of, son of Richard son of
Hamo de Pulford, 506.
, Roger son of, de Workesleye, 9.
, Simon son of, de Russhe, 363.
Thomas son of, 165.
, son of, le Carpcntere, 245.
, son of, sou of John de Egcr-
munde, 469.
son of, son of Walter de Wrangle,
298.
Walter, 41.
, son of, de Grendale, 443.
, William son of, 225, 252.
, son of, le Brid, 383.
, son of, le Parmenter, 487.
, son of, le Pestur, 309.
, son of, de Augoteby, 439.
, son of, de Chaddesdcn, 287.
, son of, de k Chaumbre, 420.
, son of, de Felton, 423.
, son of, de la Wyke, 160.
Richardesman, John, 251.
Richardesserjaunt Fiz Isabelle, William, 167.
Richards Castle, co. Hereford, 37, 457.
, wood of, COS. Salop and Hereford, 420.
See also Mortao Mari.
Riche, John, 79, 113, 145.
Richebume, William de, 439.
Richemunde, Rioheround, Richemonde, Ri-
chard de, 50, 89.
Thomas de, 9, 50, 89, 310. 316, 428.
, William de, 362.
Richeville, Thomas dc, 297.
Richmond, Richemunde, co. York, 296, 310.
[co. York], Cardinal Francis Gaytani,
of Anagni, archdeacon of, 107, 141,
353, 569.
, Master Honorius, archdeacon of,
574.
, John de Samdale, archdeacon of, HI,
176, 177.
, William, archdeacon of, 574.
, William de Magncfeld, dean of, 574.
, Peter, parson of, 574.
, Thomas the official of, 574.
, archdeaconry of, in St. Peter's, York,
176, 177,350.
, the chapter of, 574.
, town of, conservators of the peace
for, 428.
, earl of. See Britannia.
, castle of, 275.
, murage for, 555.
Rickmansworth, Rykeroerswortb, co. Hertford,
4r3, 522.
Ricton, Malgcr de, 443.
See Rigton.
Riculf, Thomas, 284.
Ridale, Rydale, Adam de, i29S.
, Peter de, 260.
Ridel, Rydel, John, conservator of the peace,
CO. Bedford, 55.
, John, of Waban, 373.
, Thomas, 555.
, William, 396, 408, 542.
Ridley, Redlegh, co. Keut, 34.
Ridware. See Rydeware.
Rie. See Rye.
Rievaulx, co. York, abbot of, 299.
,S. abbot of, 445.
Rigeton, Gilbert de, and Joan his wife, 246.
Riggele, Peter de, 164.
Riggeleye. See Rugeley.
Rigges, Thomas de, 129, 240.
Rigton, Ricton, co. York, 443.
Rike, or Ryke, co. Lincoln, 307, 3o8.
Rikehale, Kykhal, Rykhale, Heurv de, 535,
601.
, Peter de, 314.
, Richard son of Gilbert do, 533, 534.
, Thomas de, 245.
, William de, and Henry his brother,
476, 533, 534.
See Riccall.
Ringsfield, Ringgesfeld, co. Suffolk, Henry d«s
Bureford, parson of, 359.
Ringstead, Ryugestede, Riugstede, Henry de
We^'mutbe, parson of, 325.
, John de Insula of, 103.
Ringstead, co. Norfolk, 425.
, Ryngstede, co. Dorset, 390.
Ringwode, Ryngwode, John de, 107.
, John de, presented to Hakebume
church, 19.
Ringwold, Redelingwelde, Rydelyngesweldc,
[in Cornilo hundred], co. Kent, 391.
, John de Blocleye, parson of, 3.
Ring wood, Ryngwode, 213.
, CO. Hants, 216, 593.
Rinhiaco. See Reynake.
Riparii^, Edmund de, 378.
, Joan de, 343.
, John de, 134, 281, 343, 554.
, Roger de, 543.
See also Ri vers ; Rypers ; Ry vere.
Ripesford, Henry de, 243.
Riplingham, Ripplingham [co. York], 347.
Ripon, Hypou, co. York, 171, 421, 451.
, St. Mary Magdalen's hospital, 98.
Ripon, Rypon, Cicely de, 570.
, Robert de, 352.
, Roger de, 257.
See BipuD.
794
OEKBBAL INDEX.
Uippingale, Repinghiile, co. liDColn, SOT.
Kyrk«b}-by-RepiaghBle [co. Lin-
coln], 335.
Ripple, Aiuelm le, ISS.
Uipplinghun, BjpplynghaiD, Muter Robert
de, cliBncelior of St. Peler'e, York, S63,
410,4]:), 431.
See Biplingham.
HipuD, Philip, 605.
Kisbocough, Princes, Bisebcrge, co. Bucking-
bam. 217.
Bisby, Kiwebf, Itiseby [en. York], 86, 34",
444.
, Byseby, co. Liacolti, 449.
Kucchj. 5m Kisby.
lUseberge. 5ee Itisborouglii ByKb«rwe.
]Usi^t« [CO. IjdcoId], 144.
Bitliejigleg [cu. Suffolk], 528.
Hiomas de Efcsham, p&non of, MS.
iiithtoD. See Kisshtoo.
Riilng. See Kysinge.
KUington. .See Itissingtoti.
Biitheuden, Michael <od of Jobn de, ASO.
See Kushden.
ItisBhton, Kyibton, Mubvl late tbe wife of
AdaiD de, 273.
Hugh de, 279.
biuiDgton, Bisiugton, Rysingdon, co. Glou-
ceeter, 157, 177.
, Wick, Wikllyaingdon, CO. Gloucester,
ri05.
Biaton, Bystou, John de, IS5.
, Bobert de, [purreyor] for the Great
Wardrobe, 18.
ThomaB de 227.
See, BiashtoD ; Kushton.
Kitford. Seeltetford.
Bilher, William de, 143.
lUvtai, Eliaa de. 232.
Jtioeamdi, licencia. See Sport.
KtoI, See Kyvel.
Birer [preservatioQ of], 146.
Bivere, Biverees. See Kivers; Ilyvere.
Bivcrs, Biverees, Ryvers, John de, 282.
, his Bou John, 282.
,„. , Johu ion of Jobn de, S8S, 331.
Biohudde, 315.
, and Jobn hii brother, 815.
Seeaito ItipBTiiii; Bypera i Hyvete.
Bo, William, 165.
Bonld the constable, 574.
Bobbery from a ship. See Ship.
Bobekyn, Jolm aon of Bichard, 256.
Boberd, Nicholaa, 51.
Bobert aetvaat of William, SSI.
taveraer of Hugh, 608,
Adam son of, and Matilda his vife,
470.
, son of. le Provost, 550.
, son of, de Drifleld, 847.
Agnea danghter of, de la Suddd, 301
Bobert — coni.
, Alan son of.ion of Geoffrey de Bokco,
W7.
, \lbert son of, de Itosco, 119.
Andrew aon of, de Killingholm, 438.
Emma daughter of, 470.
, Geoffrey ion of, de Coriogham, 383.
Gilbert, US.
Henry son of, de Ardo, 565.
Eon of, de Percy, parson of
Wharrum, 478.
, Hon of, son of Amewy de Wal-
cringham, 586.
, Hugh son of, de Houclife, 301.
Johu Kon of, 35.
, son of, le Chupeleyn, 126.
.Mauler John sou of. le Freman of
Glynton. 276.
John son of, de BeUerby, 29H.
Hon of, de Glanton, of Wbytiug-
bam. 402.
, sou of, de Ueldeuease, 23B.
sou of, de Sileby. 66.
sou of, de Sutton; Aviciu hia
wife, 307.
... son of, de Walwyk, 89.
foa of, son of Kdulph dc KillniD,
443.
Laurence son of, 169.
Malgrr goo of, dc Buddestayn, 443.
, Michael de Ltubnin son of. 553.
, Peter son of, de Perei, 436.
Banulph t>on of, de Neusum, 435.
, Reginald son. of, son of Richard de
Assbeford, 535.
Uichatd, 170.
son of, 40.
, son of, le Barker of South-
ampton, 253.
, son of, le Clerk of Wejnflet,
287.
son of, de OIneye, 200.
, Robert son of, 347.
, 8Dnof,fisbermanofDalche[,S3S.
sonof, le MatOQ, 309.
, son of, de Heaelartoo, marriage
of, 99,
, son of, de Bogate, coi^^table of
DuDcsford hundred, 312, :64.
son of, de Taleshale, 446.
, Simon son of, le Portur, 373.
, Thomas son of, 477.
, son of, de Everyugbam, 485.
, son of, de Lynheved, 284.
, NOQ of. de Beynbergb, 231.
sou of, de Siwardbj. 443.
Walter son of, del Hoo, IJO.
, William son of, 588.
, Bon of, the Constable [of Flan-
borough], 445.
, son of, le Bollere of LyolMfuld,
289.
GENERAL INDEa.
795
Kobert, William — cont,
, t»on of, le Moigne, 174.
, son of, de Angoteby, 430.
, son of, de Dalyngton, 277, 340.
, sou of, de Grenfeld, 378.
, son of, do Malberthorpe, 486,
507.
, son of, bis son Robert de Mal-
berthorpe, 507.
, son of, de Tarco, 173.
, son of, de Pykeringes, 366.
, son of, de Siwardby, 445.
, son of, de Stafford, 7.
, son of, de Swyneflet, and John
his brother, 256.
, son of, son of Ralph de Elreton,
298.
Roberti, John, 578.
Robertsbridge [co. Sussex], 331.
, abbot and con rent of, 142, 152, 159.
Robes, Robert, 170.
Robet, Richard, 532.
Roce, Andrew, 251.
lioche, John de la, 536.
, , and Alice his sister, 293.
, Thomas de la, 66, 107.
, William d« la, 22.
5ee a/«o Roches ; Ruppe.
Roche [co. York], abbot of, 442.
, abbot and convent of, 163, 441, 586.
Rocheford, Robert de, 205, 5^2.
5ee Recheford ; Rochford.
Rochelle, la, 257, 544.
merchants of, 545, 584.
Rochelyn, Peter, 542.
See Roscelyn.
Rochemadour, pilgrimage to the church of
St. Mary, 76.
Roches, Hugh de, 121.
, Johnde, 115, 121, 379.
, , his son John, 379.
, Oliver de, 107.
, Roger de, 121.
See also "Roche ; Ruppe.
Rochester, co. Kent, 85, 164.
, abbot and convent of, 284.
, prior of, 499.
, prior and convent of, 501.
, bridge of, 232, 233, 331, 348.
, ferry at, 232, 233.
, diocese of, 503, 591.
, letters patent dated at, 45, 46, 47,
486.
See Roffa.
Rochford, Rocheford, co. Essex, 205, 276.
...., COS. Essex and Suffolk, 216.
Rockborn, Rokebum, cos. Hants and Wilts,
603.
Rockingham, Rokyngham, co. Northampton,
Baldwin de Maneriis constable of the
castle of, 178, 242.
liockingham, &c. — cont,
, William le Latimer, constable of the
cistle of, 242.
, Thomas de Besevile, presented to the
church of, 49.
.bailiwick of, Bollax in the forest of ,
323.
Rockwell, Rokeswelle, co. Essex, 239, 255.
Roculf, William, 87.
Rodbergh, Rodberwe. See Rodeberwe.
Roddemerethweit, Hugh de, 77.
Rodeberwe, Rodberwe, Rodbergh, Rodebergh,
Miles de, 229, 247, 248, 255, 257, 263,
272, 309, 311-314, 316, 333, 366, 367,
369, 521, 536, 599, 600.
Rodeby, Gilbert de, 232, 242.
Rodeland, Nicholas, 475.
Rodcney, Rodeneye, Rodeneie, Rodeny,
Richard de, 23, 249, 369, 420, 421,
423, 536, 543, 545-547, 549, 550, 600,
602.
Roderham, John de, 347.
, Richard de, 474.
See Rotherham.
Rodes, Thomas de, 148.
Rodes, CO. York. See Royds.
Rodesone, Thomas, 197.
Rodestou, Robert de, 164.
Rodeswell, Robert de, 543, 600.
Roding Abbess, Rothynge Abbatissc, co.
Essex, Gilbert de la Rye, parson of
the church of, 136.
Aythorpe, Eythorpe Rothynge, co.
Essex, 268.
Rodmill, Rademeld, co. Sussex, 531.
Rodneye. See Rodeney.
Rodom, John de, 475, 542.
Rodjrerd, William de, 5.
Roecliffe, Routheclive, Routheclifc, Rouclyvc,
CO. York, 78, 186, 236, 432.
RofiFa, Rofi^, Solomon de, justice, 219.
Rofhum, Simon de, 260.
Rogate, Robert de, 296.
Robert son of Robert de, 312, 364.
, William de, 350.
Rogate, CO. Sussex, 312.
Rogemer, Roger, 534.
Roger the Chaplain, 586.
the heir of John de Berewyco, 564.
, Edward son of, 88.
, Elias son of, de Asshcburue, 508.
, Geoff'rey son of, 401.
, Hugh, 477.
, son of, 470.
, son of, de Coldchakcle, 439.
, John son of, 586, 595.
, son of, de la Wodehalle, 165.
, Michael son of, le Calewe, 152.
, Ralph son of, 304.
, Ranulph son of, 128, 171.
..., Remigios son of, de Pokelinton, 440%
796
GENEHAL INDEX.
Bager—eonl.
Uichard sod of, de Goatirik, flOS.
SOD i.f Adam son of, 3(il.
Robert Bon of, 1!0.
Roger non of, 1c liuliller, 36G.
Bon of, dc BevcrlacD, -J40.
, <on of, lie BrakthB-ftjt. 340. ■
son of, de CitrmeEou, prcRented
to S(. Sliuliiin cliurcli, 113.
son of, son of Henrj, 369.
iTbonus Hon oF, de ThorDbani. 371.
Waller soil of, 420.
ROD of. Iti Ta]lluT, 536-541, 545.
, WilliHm, of Ncweiihaiu, 173.
Thoiiia-< his son, 173.
sou of, the Cbnplain, 390,
Hon of, de AschaniiOr Askcluun,
445,449.
son of, dc Bllodc, 254, 604.
Mil of, Adam his brother, 254,
604.
, Kon or William, of BoadoD, pre-
sented to Stanbrugge church, 1K9.
, luu of, dc CauMon, und Agnes
his wife, 341.
..., iinu of, de I'astoD, 38.
Kogeri, Lupin, tGI.
Boi, Peter le, of Mareuil, 477, 532.
Koinh&lcj or Itoynhalc, Joho de, 4UU, 401.
Itokebum. See Rockbom.
Kokebj, bimon de, 303.
See Uugb^.
Kokete, Kokki'.Iey, llernord du In, 120.
Eustace de U, 475.
Martin de, 249.
William de, of Burggherahc, 246.
See n/m Itokeile.
Kokeaburgh. See Itoibnrgh.
Rokoaby. See Roxby.
Bokesle, Rokele, Richard de, or dc la, 74,
313, S84, 387. 544, 564. 576. 583.
, , aenesebal of Ponthieu andMon-
treuil, 10, 12,56,74.
See alio Rokele.
Bokeawelle. See Rockwell.
Bokkeley. See Kokelc.
liokyngham, Thomas de, 174, 433.
See Kockingham.
Roleg', Robert, 141.
Itolfe, John, 482.
Kolfjndeunc. See Itolvenden.
Rollandrith, Rollondrith. See Rollright.
RoUe, Richard. 263.
Rollcndeiie, Ivo do, 411.
RnUeston. John de, king's chuplaia, 466.
, , master of the hospital of New-
ton-in-HolderoGsa, 4ti5, 466, 533, 58U.
Ralphde. 33, 251.
William de, 43.
RoUoudrith. See Rolliight.
Bollright, RoUandritli, RolloadHtb, co. Ox-
ford, aS6, 335.
RoWcnden. Kolvjndenne, Kolfj'iideDDe, co-
Kciil, 169. 243.
Rolvjndenne. See Rolvenden.
Rnmu, Adam de, 432.
, Master John dc, prebendary of iMa-
gecestre, 448.
RomauDOck, Rowmannok [Scotland], 447.
KomBDS. kiug of the. See Plantagcnet,
Richard, earl of Cumwull.
Romsfu. Komcjn, Uomeiu, Rooiyn, Hogb,
314.
, Thomas. 38S.
, William, 64, 377.
Rome, 101. 141, 176,310,214,234, 338, 271,
273,274,277,514.
, or lioman, church of, 67, 353, 569,
S86, 5B7.
court of, 11, 14, 29. 45, .56, 67, 83,
02, 105, 132, 109, 321, 324, 335, S31.
3 )6, 330, 379, 384, 397, 413, 430, 438,
468, 506, 50B, 517, 537, 562, S66, 566,
580.
Romeiii. See RomBvn.
Roraelyn, Italdwiu, and Richard hiH brother,
24U.
Romcnej, RomcDce. See Romnc)'.
Koraewjp, Romeseie. See Ronisej'.
Itomej'D, See Roinuyn.
liomncj', Romeuec, RomeDe;, co. Keut, 43,
211.
Rom Key, Romeseie, Roniciioje, Kumtej,
Rumeseje, co. Hauls.
Clemeutia dc Gildcford, abbess of, 8.
12,387.
, Philippa late abbest of , 5.
, nuuB of, Margery de Vianna aod
Juliana Lysewj, 5.
Romyu. See Romajn.
RonceBTalltB,RouceTauz,houicof St. Mark's,
[at Charing (JrossJ, 22S.
Rondele, Walter, 256.
Bonhale, John, 309.
, Roger, 309,
Hook, La, 283.
Rous, I'eler de, precentor of York, 431.
, Robert de, 306.
Sec lion; Ikiss, Newi Roiu.
Rooston, lialph de, 388.
, Roger de, 317.
Roper, Ropcre, Adam le, 127,
, Hugh le, of Uorncostle, 252.
John le, 537,530.
Richard Ic, 546.
Robert le, 263.
Ko«, Klizabi'ih, late the wiie of Williaia de, of
Keudale, 393.
John de, of Tyd, 417.
Almimd bis brother, 41 7.
, Mary de, prioress of Bosedalc, 301.
, Nicholas de, prebendary of Wilton,
GBNERAI, INDEX.
797
Ro8 — cont.
, Robert de, 410.
, , James his son, 410.
, , William de Ko8 his son, 449.
Master Kobcrt de, commissary of the
archbishop of (/aiiti^rbury, 52.
, William demand Eustachia his wife,
445.
, , keeper of Northamberland, 14.
, yOfHamelak, Hanelake, 161,258.
, f , lieutenant and keeper of
Scotland, 79, 83.
, , , and Matilda his wife, 483,
585.
, , lord of Hamelak, son of Robert
de Ros, 449.
, , of Kendalc, Elizabeth late the
wife of, 393.
, , of Kirkebj, 355.
, , of Yolton, 470.
See also Roos,
Roscelyn, Joan, late the wife of William de,
588.
See Rochelyn.
Roscommon, castle of, Richard de Burgh,
keeper of, 182.
, Richard de Exonia, constable of, 182.
Rose, Henry, 302.
, Robert, the elder, 127.
, William^ 864.
Rosedale, Rossedale, co. York, prioress and
nuns of, 434, 437.
, Joan de Pykering, prioress of, 302.
,Mary de Ros, prioress of, 301.
Rosel, Jordan, 46.
, William, 46.
, , of Dcnby, 55.
See Russel.
Rosels, Michael de, 549, 603.
Rosemont, a house called, in Eye near West-
minster, 58, 61.
Roser, William le, of Dumbleton, 128.
Rosfeyr. See Newborough.
Rosieres, Rosires, 215.
Roskyn, Thomas, 197.
Roslyn, Bel by [co. Cornwall], 191.
Ross [co. Cork], dean and chapter of, 213.
, Laurence, late bishop of, 213.
, New [co. Wexford], to provide ships,
353.
, Old, CO. Wexford, John dc Lyvet,
keeper of, 363.
, [co. Wexford], barony of, 194.
Rossalc, Thomas de, 31, 53, 66.
Rosse, Alan son of Thomas le, 307.
Rossedale. See Rosedale.
Rossemere, James de, 256.
Rossevoir. See Newborough.
Rosswick in Pengareg [in Kirrier], Rossc-
wykiu Pengareg, co. Cornwall, 202.
Rossy, Thomas de, 228.
Roston, Master Adam de, 161.
, Ralph son of Adam de, in Fykering-
glythe, 4f7.
, Robert son of William de, in Picker-
inglithe, 445.
, Roger de, 471.
.. .. ..., Tliomasde, 49.
, William de, 166, 169.
See Ruston.
Rostourek. See Restourck.
Rostresfeld [? Nostrcfiuld], co. Cambridge,
159.
Roteby. See Ratby.
Roteham, Peter son of P*>ter de, 51.
Roteland, Robert de^539, 540, 541.
Rotenhering, John, 141.
Rotesee, Thomas de, 425.
R >thbury, Roubiry, co. Northumberland, 401 .
Rotheby. See Ratheby.
Rothehale, Henry de, of Assheford, 535.
Rothelan. See Rbuddlan.
Rothelaye, Adam de, 286.
Rothelee, Itothele. See Rotliley.
Rotherfield, Rethercsfeld, co. Oxford, 396,
413, 463, 492.
See also Grey.
Rotherfield Peppard, Retherfeld Pippard, [co.
Oxford], John de Stowe, parson of, 93.
Rotherham, Roderham, co. York, 27.
Rotherwyk, Rutherwyk, John dc, abbot of
Chertsey, I, 7.
Rotbewelle, Walter de, 149.
, William de, 167.
See Rothweli.
nothing, Rothingo, Rothingges, Rothyng,
Rothyngc, Gilbert, 420, 471.
, Hamo de, 150, 159, 212.
, John de, 228.
, Richard de, 543, 544.
, Simon, 419, 471.
, Stephen, 419. 471.
, Thomas, 419,471.
, William de, 487.
See Roding.
Rothing Eytrope. Sec Roding Aythorp.
Rothley, Rothelee, co. Leicester, church of,
523.
, William dc Hillum, vicar of, 93.
, Master William dc Tavistok, vicar
of, 100.
, William de Ferariis, keeper of the
Templars* manor of, 514.
Rothweli, Rotbewelle, co. Lincoln, Peter de
Shevyndon, parson of, 454.
, CO. Northampton, 422.
Rothyng, Rothyuge. See Roding ; Rothing.
Rotyng, William de, 45.
Roubiry, Roubiri, Roubury, Roubyry, Roue-
bury .Gilbert de, 41, 51, 59, 62, 85, 86,
88, 167, 174, 236, 247, 373, 421, 476,
530, 532, 603.
See Rothbury ; Ronthebirj.
SEITDBAL INDEX.
Roufteiiy, Adam do, panoii of Surflevt, S2,
Roncesire, Bichard de, 933.
Kou«live, Roucljve, Routhecllfle, Henry go
of Si
in de. t
Hugh sou of Itobert de, 301.
, Thomas son of William de, 336.
SeeRoeeliSe.
Roude. See Rowde.
Rondbam. See Rudhnm.
Bouebury. -See Roubiry.
ItoueD, archbiBhopric of, 509.
BerDard, arcbbishopof, 90, 113.
, Gilec, archbishop of, 513.
, St. Kathenne dii Mont, abhot of, 48.
, William, abbot of, 342, .^69.
, St, Mary de Pralo, prior ot, 168.
, Si, Mirj'a, deftii and chapter of, 393.
]touf, Paky, 544.
Rouft, Richard, 544.
Rougham, llu^hhaui [co. Norfolk], Mi.
Kucbam, co. Soffolk, Joho de San-
dale, punoD of, 52H.
Roiiley, Richard de, 129.
Bouleye, Rouley. See Rowley.
RoultlOD, KoiijjtuD, CO. Lincoln, 466.
Roundel, William, 3d0.
RoundthwaEte, Rouncrthireyt, co. Westmore-
land, 50.
Rounertliweyl. See Ronndtliwailo.
Rons, Alfred le, of Aashebumham, S8S.
, John, 30a.
, Johlile, 196, S54.
:., I'hilip le,244.
Riebnnllo, 55, 438,
Robert le, 5.
Rof^er le, and Agnes biM wife, 31.
See 0/50 Koo«,
Roaston. See Roulston.
Bouth, CO. York, 417.
Honthebiry, Walter de, 436.
See Roubiry.
RouthecllSe, RouthecliTc. See Roeclifle j
Rouclife,
BoutoD, William de, 364.
Rowde, Ronde, co. Wilta, 316,
Rove, William, 51.
Rowley, Ronleye, 153.
Bonlcye, co. Salop, S4D.
Ring's, Kouleye [co. Sufford), 564.
[co. York], John de Hothum, panoa
of, 212.
Rowmannok. See BomanDOck.
Roxburgh, KokesbnrKh, connty of, 82.
, county of, Henry de Bello Monte,
keeper of, 314.
, Robert de Malo Lacu, sheriff of , 314.
castle of, 484.
Henry de Bello Uonte, keeper of die
castle of, 209,214, 315.
Robert de Malo Lacu, conatablo ot.
Roxburgh, &c. — eottt,
William de Felynge, coDstable cC
454.
,Wimain de Botoigne, keeper of the
, Tbomaa de Nots Haya, ohaplaia of,
135.
the town of, Ivo de Aldebnrg;]!,
keeper of, 589.'
, letters patent dal«d at, 279, S80, 303,
311.
Old Rokesbiiri^, manor of . 304.
Roxby, Rokesby [eo. Lincoln], 346.
Roieby [00. York], 433.
Roydon, Reyndoo, co. Essex, 88.
Richard dc Seleby, vicar of, 483.
, Beydon, eo. Norfolk, 239.
Royds, High, Bodes in Bingley, co. York,
847.
Roynhale. See Roinbale.
RoyHton, Thomas son of William de. 485.
Bunrdean. Roardyn, co. Gloucester, 3A5.
Hubeus, Peter, 3'S.
Rucham. See Rougbam.
Rudbrugge. See Bedbridge.
Buddestain, Ruddestayn, Ruddestan, Bude-
stain, Alan son of Malger the knight
o(, 443. *
John de, knt., 443.
, rector of Suthferiby, 443.
, Malgar ton of Robert de, 443
See Rudston.
Radefos, Paul de, 236.
Set BuihvoB.
Rudestain. See RuddCEitain.
Budford [co. Gloucester], church of, 199.
Budgwick, Bufncewyk [co. Sussex], 25.
Rudham, Boudham, Ralph de, 304.
, Simon de, remeuibraocer of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 76, 304.
, William. S40,
Rudham, BoDdbiUD [co. Norfolk], 1S1, 396
397.
Budipak, Philip, 506.
RudsloD, Boddesiain, Ruddestan [co. York],
438. 443.
, Alan SOD of Malger the knight of,
443.
Bue, Roger de, S9.
Raes, Gilbert de, 335.
RuHbtl [or dc Forges], William, cardinal priest
of St. Poleiiciana, 105.
, .and dean of Salisbury, ISl.
Bufford, Bughford, CO. Nottlugbam, abbot of,
46, 313.
abbot and couTcnt of, 27.
letters patent dated at, 274.
BuBortb, Bughford by Kuaploti, co. York
366.
BuSus, Lambert, 449.
Ru%n. See Buthin.
Bufirank, Peter de, 456.
GENERAL INDEX.
790
Rugby, Rokeby, co. Warwick, 585.
Rugecok, Wiiliaro, and Richard hin brother,
261.
Ragelej, Riggele [co. Stafford], 844.
Rugge, Robert, 232, 242.
Ruggewyk. See Rudgwick.
Rughford. See Rufford ; Rufforth.
Rughbam. See Rougham.
Raihiaco. See Reyiiake.
Rule, John de, 44.
Rumelio, Cicely de, 455.
Rurohaud, John, 127.
Romly, Alice de, 455.
Runcevalle, Dominic do, 291.
Rundel, William, 277.
Runhal. See Ronhale.
Ronham, co. Norfolk, 181.
Ranswick, Rynneswyk, Rynnyswyk, co. York,
602, 606.
Ranton, East, Estrunton, co. Norfolk, 830.
, West, Westruntoo, co. Norfolk, 830.
Rupe, de. See Roche ; Roches ; Ruppe.
Rape Majori, de. See Rochemadour.
Ruppe, Master Bertrand de, 518.
See aiio Roche ; Roches.
Rus, Philip le, 118, 124.
Rushall, Rusteshalc [co. Wilts], manor and
church of, 388.
Rushden, Russenden, Rissheneden, co. Hert-
ford, 181, 207.
Rushton, Ristpn [co. Chester], 4U1.
Rassel, Adam, 62, 63.
, Adam son of Elias, 281, 284.
, Alan son of William, of Newliay, 348.
, Elias, Adam son of, 281, 284.
, Henr}', 91.
, James, 76.
John, 193, 582.
, , of Melford, 296.
, Katherinc late the wife of William,
340.
Nicholas. 373, 418.
, , parson of St. liconard's, London,
69.
, Ralph, 128, 171.
, , of Holland, co. Lincoln, 86.
, , of Lincoln, 473.
, Reginald, 496.
, , and Margaret his wife, 91.
, Richard, 266.
, Robert, of Tykhulle, 529.
, Thomas, of Abyndon, 251.
, of Warefeld, 238.
.. . = ..., Walter, 487.
William, ?3, 121. 130, 131, 250.
, his heir, 326, 341, 384, 510.
, pardon of outlawry to, 437.
, , of Burgh, 245.
, , Alan son of, of Newhay, 848.
, , Katherine late the wife of, 340.
See Rose).
Russenden. See Rnshden.
Russhe, Simon de, 595.
, son of Richard de, 368.
Rasshok, John, 535.
Rustekyn, John, 399.
Rosteshale. See Rushall.
Rustiton, Laurence do, presented to Theber-
ton church, 492.
Ruston, John de, of Hokiton, or Hokynton,
477, 532, 534.
Rutel, Roger, 245.
Ruthcrwyk. See Rotherwyk.
Ruthin, Ruffyn, co. Denbigh, castle of, 04,
69, 401.
Ruthoes. See Rnthvos.
Ruthvos, Ruthoes, Rudefos, co. Cornwall,
236.
Rutland, county of, 91, 112, 187, 251, 426,
497, 502.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 186.
, to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 23.
, a fifteenth and tenth in,
521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 31, 58.
.sheriff of, 497.
forest of, 206.
Ry. See Rye.
Rya, Henry de, 45, 336.
, John de, 836.
See aiso "Rjc,
Rybbel, John, 37.
Rybbestan. See Ribston.
Rycote, Margaret, late the wife of Fulk de,
835.
Rydalo. See Ridale.
Ryde, William atte, 127.
Rydeham, John de, and Thomas his brother,
367.
Rydel. See Ridel.
Rydelyngeswelde. See Rtngwold.
Rydeware, Ridware, Robert de, 9, 560.
Rydon. See Reydon.
Rye, Ry, Rie, Gilbert de la, parson of Ro-
dyng- Abbotts, 136.
, John de, 538, 548.
, Ranulph de, 54, 69, 128, 184, 476,
542.
, , sheriff of Lincoln, 300, 475, 529.
, Walter de, 25.
5«e a/«o Rya.
Rye, Rie, co. Sussex, Adam de Ljrmbergh.
pars<m of, 106, 210, 449.
, Richard de Immere, parson of, 449.
, EUsefeld, parson of, 489.
marsh of, 152, 159.
port of, 253, 601.
Ryke. See Rike.
Rjikemcrsworth. See Rickmanswortb.
Rykhale. See Rikehalc.
600
GENERAL INDEX.
R^ngeitede, ItyogMede. See Rinn^tead.
R3 njFMede, Walter de, 390.
Ryngvode. See Ringnodei Itingvood.
RynnjBwjk, Bynnomryk. See Runswick.
Rypers, Robert de, 67.
Sfe nJio Kipariis I Riven j Ryvtre.
RypoD. Sec liipuu.
RTppljogliBni. See Ripptinghmti.
Ej-ryth. Peter boq of, 96.
Rja, Jolin dt, STT, iUS.
Rjieberwe, Jolin de, RS.
RjBcbj. See Risby.
RjBhtOD. .See Rijmbtoil.
RyahKiirthe, Robert de, U88.
RjuDgdoo. See Ki(iBiii|>toti.
Rjsiiige, RjKiaf;, Roger de, pimon of H&irir'
dyn, 405, -(57, 463.
RjBlOD. See Riston.
Ryvel, Robert, SHG.
William, 284, 386,338.595.
Ryrere, Rivcre, Johu de la, 3, 107, 581,
Richard de In, S))l.
Maxtcr William do lu, 60, 107, 133,
142, 57H.
See aito Hipara ; Rivers; Rypcrt.
Sabftadia. A;mo du, archdeacon of York, 6P,
309.
Peterde, dean of Salisbury, 14,65,
178.
, dean of Bridfcnortb, 141.
, dean of St. Martin's le Grand,
65, Ml, 169.
, archbishop of Lyona, 141,
Peter son of Lewis de, 210.
Saballis, Master Pandulf de, 33fl.
Sabina, P. bishop of, the papal nuncio, 16.
Sabiicheworthe, Sabrightesworth. See Saw-
bridgewoMh.
Sadberge, Sadberghe [co. Durham], 336.
Sadelere, Sadler, John le, of Hereford, 171.
, Richard le, of Hereford, 128, 171.
Stter, Eynon, 228.
See Sayer.
Sagar. William, 410.
Sage, Henry, 258.
Johi],of l)righthampton,or Brithamp-
ton, 585, 588.
NichMiuB le, 232.
Sagher, Sagbhere, Henry le, 66.
Ralph le, 252.
Ranulph le, of Bouthum, 470.
Robert le, 252, 470.
Robert the, Sibyl his maiden, 470.
lliomaa, 988.
Saghor, Ice. — coat.
William le, 952.
See also Siweyete.
Saham. See Soham.
SaiuKthwayt. See Suoningth watte.
Saint. .See .Scint, and St.
.Saiut Paul's. See Iiondon.
Saint Vandrille. See Fonteoelle.
Sainio Croix du Monte, in Ga.-vony, 1187.
Saintonge, J^ancton, Sentonge, Xancton, I<M>-
cm in. 7S.
, Lagors de, 396.
Sakamilla, Ruffinut, 100.
Sake, John, 3»0.
Sake, le. See Lyme.
Sakertnent, William, ,t5.
Sakcvilte, Snukeville, Saukerilla, Ennetrnds
de, 480.
Geoffrey de, 11.
Henry de, 294.
Sale, Henry du la, co. Lincoln. S43.
, cuEiody of his lands, co. York,
114.
Thoma«dela,425.
, Walter de la, 398, 57B.
WilUara de la. 549.
, , of NewcBBtle-apon-Tjrne, SOS.
Saleby, Geofirey de, 96.
Salehurst, Salhunt, co. Siusex, church of,
159.
Saleman, Salomon. See SalnuiD.
Saleme, John, 239.
Walter, 239.
Salesbiiy, Margaret counteM of. See SaUs-
Salfietby. See Saltfleleby.
Sal^hhalo. See Saughall.
Salhnrat. See Salehurtt.
Sali, Thomas, 960.
Salin Dagena, le. See Agen.
Saling, Great, Great Salyne [co. Essex], 895.
Salins, John count of, and Joan his wife, 193.
Salisbury, Salcsbiry, Salopisbiry, Marg&ret
countess of, wife of Hen^ do Ijusj,
earl of Lincoln [and daughter of
William de Loogespee carl of Salis-
bury], 350.
Salisbnry, diocese, see, or bishopric of, 19,
33, 71, 100, 109, HI, 211. 235,237,
998. 266, 267, 302. 336, 341, 528, 559.
, bishop of. See Gaudavo.
SL Mary's, Peter de Sabaodia, dean
of, 14,65, 178.
, St. Mary's, Simon de Migham, d«an
of, 431.
WiUiam Ruflati [or de Forges^,
cardinal priest of St. Pudentians, deao
of. 181.
Reymnnd, cardinal deacon of gt,
Maria Nora, dean of. See Fargiia.
.Edmund (me) denn of, 513.
, dean and chtLpter of, 35, lAI, 421.
GENERAL INDEX.
8(;1
Salisbury— cont,
, canon of , Master Francis de Sancto
Alberto, 176.
, Gabriel de Camilla [prebendary of
Grim8tone], 175.
, Jobn de Friscobaldis, canon of, 300,
320.
, precentor of, (Jeorge de SalucUs. 278.
Adam de (^sgodeby, prebendary of
Blebury in, 4G8.
, John de Here wyk, prebendary of Ble-
bury in, 468.
, Matthew de Karolis de Neapolis, pre-
bendary [of Woodfonl and WiUford]
in, 101, 223.
, Master Thomas de Logore, prebendary
[of Woodford and Wilsford] in, 101,
228.
, tithes in Wilts, I>orset, and Berks be-
longing to, 421.
Salisbury, city of, 117, 178.
, St Edmunds church, 162.
, gaol of, 74.
, IjaverBtok by. See LaverKtock.
,, See Sariim.
Saliz, Diago, the elder, of Freyas, 486.
Salkeld, Sulkyld, co. Cumberland, 37.
Salkyld, Joan late the wife of John de, 37.
Sail, Salle [co. Norfolk], 315.
Sallawe, Sallowe, Robert de, 99.
[of Lokhagh], 513.
Sallay,<Salley. See Sawley.
Salle, Kichard de, 21..
, Robert de, prior of Kenil worth, 483.
, Thomas de, and William his son, 308.
Sallowc, Salley. See Sawley.
Salman, Saleman, Salemon, Saman, Gilbert,
539, 540, 541.
, John, 312. >
, Peter, 165.
^.., William, 132.
, , of Aston, 296.
, , of Assheton, 340.
Salman, or Saumou, Henry, 48.
, John, bishop of Norwich, 1 3, 1 4, 1 06.
115, 118, 126, 137, 142, 143, 192, 209,
213, 240, 267, 276, 282, 338, 364, 397,
400, 437, 490, 560, 562.
, , encroachments on his jurisdic-
tion, 129.
Salmon for the king, 494.
and salmon fry, 317.
Salop, Andrew de, 260.
, Thomas de, 481.
Salop, Salopeshire, county of, 251, 321, 328,
546,547.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 185.
, to levy the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 23.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 31, 54.
63579.
Salop — cant.
.justices of oyer and terminer for, 48,
49, 203.
, sheriff of the county of, 52.
, levy of men in, 82.
, forest of, 293, 385.
, Long Forest iq, 357.
, supplies for Scotland from, 81.
Salopisbiry, Margaret, countess of. See Sales-
burj'.
Salso Marisco, Eluard de, 459, 460.
, Stephen de, 476.
See also Saltemersh.
Salteby [? Maltby, co. York], 473.
Saltemersh, Robert de, 224.
.See a/j«o Salso Marisco.
Saltere, Bartholomew le, 263.
Saltfleetby, Saltfletby, co. Lincoln, 308.
Saltfieteby, Salflethy, Herbert de, 180.
, his son Robert, 180.
, Peter de, 180.
, }^obert de, of Wy theme, 560.
Saltfonl, William de, 582.
Saltharp4>, Peter de, 285.
Saltley, Saluteleye [co. Warwick], 305.
Saltmor [co. Somerset, 142.
Saltre. See Sautre.
Saltwood, CO. Kent, letters patent dated at,
485.
Saluciis, Master Boniface de, archdeacon of
Buckingham, 105, 278, 563, 598.
, , parson of Camsale, 591.
, , parson of Tykhill, 514, 515,
526.
, George de, 48, 49.
, parson of Wilmenley, 592.
, , precentor of Salisbury, 278.
Saluteleye. See Saltley.
Salvayn, Salveyn, Bartholomew son of Peter,
445.
, Gerard, 114, 203, 228, 808, 884, 361,
404,417, 445,486,555.
, , escheator beyond Trent, 79,
95, 114, 147, 161, 190,196.
, , sheriff of York, 478.
See also Selveyn.
Salviaco, Bertraud de, count of Campagine,
430.
Salyne. See Saling.
Saman, See Salman.
Sambrook, Sambrok, co. Salop, 585.
Samford, Sampford. See Saanford.
Sampford Courtney, Saunford Curteney, eo.
Devon, Stikelpath near, 159.
Sampson, Samson, Adam, 260, 814.
, Isolda daughter of William, 281.
, John, 314.
, , constable of Scarborough castle,
68,391,413,414.
, John, of Scardeburgh, 288.
, justice of gaol delivery, 295.
, , of Touhn8,.366.
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802
GENERAL INDEX.
Sampson, &c., John — eoni.
, ion of John, of Towtm, 117.
, Richard, 4St.
of Stafford, <r6.
William, Tf.
Sampson, SempfBnn], Uufcetin, 79, 1 13, H5.
Samnel, John, 344.
Bon of ThomiB, the elder, 156.
SaiOTii, Kobert, lag, 171.
William, 171.
Sanche. Stt Saache.
Sancroft, John d.-, 361.
Sancta Barbara, William de, B<i.
Saneta Brigida, Ri^er dp, 195.931.
Sancta Elena, William de, canon of Rzeter, 4.
Rancta Marg&reia, Adam it, and .loan hi*
wife. 005.
Sancta Maria Nova, lie^mund, cardinal deaeou
of. See Fargiia; Goth.
Sancta Mariu iii Pnrticu, Arnold de Pelafirue
cardinal deacon of, 105.
Sancta NewelinB, See Newljn.
ftancla Potenciana. See Buffati.
Rancta Sabina. Thomas Jonice cardinal prieM
of 64, lOS, ai5.
Sancli Petri, Gifh-pduB de Groppo, 93.
Sancto Alband, John de. HO.
, Master Beginald de, lis.
, Richard de. 64.
Sancto Alberto, Master Francis do, pre1)en-
dary [of Preston] in Salisbury Cathe-
dral, 176.
Sancto Albino, James de, lOS.
, Jobnde, 88.
, a monk of St. Pierre aur Dits,
98, 176.
Sancto Amanrlo, Aimaric de, SSS.
, Uar; the wife of, SB5, 403.
Maater John de, 325.
Oliver de, 116.883.
Sancto Andres, Walter de, with his brothers
Thomas and Roger, 343.
, Roger de, 169.
a justice. 476.
, William de. 242.
Sancto Aodoeno, Gilbert de, 384, S36.
Sancto Blemundo, laambert de, 395.
Sancto Bolulpho, Master William de, 436.
See Boston.
Sancto Cirico. Gerard de, 587, 588.
Sancto Claro, Henr; de, 416.
, John de, 384.
, Bob«n -le, 143.
, , his nephew Kobert, I4S.
, keeper of Bikenacre prior*,
519.
Sancto Clemeote, Bdmimd de, pTMented to
Lauvare churoh, 59S.
Sancto Dioolaio, Margery, late the wife of
John do, 585,
Sancto Edoiundo, Henry dc, 8S4.
, Isabella de, 871,
SMicto Egidio, John de, 867.
Sancto Geoigio, James de, 1 IC
, WilUaiD de, S3, SO, 53, 1B4, 340, SM.
Sannto Germano, Hamelb dn, vicar of Staines,
99.
Humphrey de, 64.
[ Warin de, canon, 43.
Sancto Hillario, Thomas de, IS4.
Sancto Ivone, Master Hugh de, 98S.
Sancto Johanne, John de, 4, 9, 116, 916, S69,
John eon of Jolin, 181.
, Roger de, and Joan hia wife, 26ft.
William de,of Plumploo, 84.
Sancto Lacio, Roger de, 164.
Sancto Laudo, Gilbert de, 320.
, Thomas de, 341.
, , parson of Claypol, SSO.
Sancto Laurencio, Bartholontew dc, ki«Ii-
dcacon of Kieter, 38.
, Peter de, prior of Bermondxej, 505.
Sunctu Leonardo, Matthew de, 10. 1 42.
Sancto Lneio, Knfemia de, 449.
Sancto Lupo, Peter di", 49, 235.
Sancto Macario, Fortenerius de, 484.
Sancto Mario, Master Peter de, pAraon of
Nayllextou, 187.
Sancto Martino, Arnold de, 58. 5SI. ,
Reginald de, SIB, 469.
, Richard de, 356.
Sancto Mauro, Sdmuud de, 380,
Nicholas de, 361.
SeeScinmori Sejmore.
Sancto Michaele, John de, 447.
SoQcto Umero, John de, 116, 239.
Lambert de, 199,340.
Sancio Panlo, Robert de, B6.
, Simon de, 587.
Sancto Petro, Alan de, 581.
Bertram de, 186,
, John son of Vrian de, 357, 40?.
, Vrian de, 349, 357, 407.
Sancto Phileberto, John de, 3K3.
Sancto Quintioo, Sancto Qnyntino, QeoSnT
de, 35. ■'
, Jobnde, 93, 104.
Terricus de, 45.
Sancio Ragneberto, John de, 310.
Sancto Kumaldo, Paulinos de. 574.
Sancio Vigore. Thomas de, 513.
Sancto Walerico, Master John de, preaented
to Pycheford church, 400.
Richard de, ISO.
See St. Valery.
Sancton. See SaiotODge.
Sanctoary iu a church, 435.
Sandal, Sandale, co. York, 165, 338, 344, 3le.
GENERAL INDEX.
803
Sandale, John rle, 9, 60, 94, 97, 103, 106, 109,
120, 123, 177. 178, 183, 227, 265, 313,
340, 376, 113, 440. 481, 505, 506, 508,
509, 512. 513, 515, 516, 517, 518, 523,
524, 525, 5^,1, 552, 553, ,554. 555, 570.
572, 573.
, , chancellor of tho Kxchequer, 6,
72.
, , to uiidit accounts of the
Friscobaldi, 28.
trfasurerof the Exchequer, 234,
265, 290, .S21, 326, 338, 389, 345, 346,
885, 399, 501, 506, 519, 562. 589.
, , chamberlain of Scotland, 6.
, , late treasurer of Scotland, 404.
, archdeacon of Kichmond, 111,
176, 177.
, , prebendary of Dunden, 115.
, , of Fentou, 481.
, , of Sallowe, 480.
, , of Wyvelescome, 277, 285.
, , provost of Wells, 277, 285.
, , presented to lk)Cton-by-Wy
church, 480.
., presented to Herthurst church.
211.
, , presented to Misheton church,
111.
, , presented to Syiuondesbirrne,
232
, the younger, presented to Ku-
cham church, 528.
, Kobort do, keeper of Kingston-upon-
Hull, 605.
Sandan, Roger, 107.
Sandeacre. Stfe Sandiacre.
Sandelford, Thomas de, 494.
See Sandleford.
Sandford [co. Oxford], 181.
See Saundf ord.
Sandherst. See Sandhurst.
Sandholme [co. York], 261.
SandhotOD, Richard de, 246.
, , .John his brother, 246.
Sandhurst, Sandherst, co. Kent, 243.
Sandiacre, Sandeacre, co. Derby, 483.
Sandlefonl, Sandelford, co. Berks, prior and
convent of, 494.
Sandridge, Sandrugge [co. Hertfonl], 483.
Sandwathe, Clement son of Willinm son of
Lambert de, 439.
Sandwich, co. Kent, 98, 133, 144. 190,213,
214, 287, 302, 803, 365.
collectors of customs for, 98.
, mayor and bailiffs of. 220.
, ferry at, 220.
, a ship called the Holy Ghost of, 211.
Sandwyco, Henry de, archdeacon of Bath,
100.
, John de, 186.
, Nicholas de, 184.
, Thomas de, 387.
Sandy, John, 425.
I
Sanford. See Sannford.
Sankey, Son key, co. Lancaster, pontage for,
236.
Sanncye. See Sauney.
Sanquhar [co. Dumfries], letters patent dated
at, 1, 3, 7, 13.
Sanser. See Saucer.
Santford. See Sauuford.
Santhorpe, Robert de, parson of Apolton,
245.
Santiago, pilgrimage to, 96, 99, 105, 110, 143,
195, 201. 308, 325, 330, 387, 338, 535,
526.
Santon, Saunton, Geoffrey do, and Alice his
wife, of Bentle, 541.
John de, 868.
Sap\ Ilugeliu, 59.
Saper, Henry le, of Sandholm, 861.
Sapiti. Ranucius, or Raynuucios, 306, 320.
Supy, Hugh de, presented to Hertelx>arDe
church, 835.
, , presi^nted to Norton church,
.335.
, John de, 201, 313, 385, 862, 577, 585.
, , keeper of the castle of Beau-
maris, 451.
Uobirt de, 52, 220, .580, 584.
, , keeper of Pevensey castle, 485.
, , and Agnes his wife, 557.
Sare, Robert, 308.
Sareshulf See Shareshill.
Sark. Serk, Island of, 67, 88, 112, 181, 561.
, rights of the Crown in, 131.
Sec also Channel Islands.
Saros, Gailanl, lord of, 243.
Sarr, Sarre, town of, co. Kent, 548.
Sarra, John son of, de Coston, of W^Terton,
585.
, Peter s<m of, de Reymerston, 241.
Sarum, Stephen de, 522.
Sanmi, Old, co. Wilts, castle of, 469.
, chantry in the castle of, 109.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 414.
See Salisbury.
Saston, John de, the younger, 288.
Saturer. See Sautreur.
Sauche, Saukes, John, 308.
, Walter, 444.
Saughall, Salghhale, co. Chester, 158.
Saukes. See Sauche.
Saukeville, Saukevilla. See Sakevllle.
Saumford. See Saunford.
Saumon. See Salmon.
Saunavoir. Ralph, 184.
Saundeby, Robert de, 54.
Sannderton [co. Buckingham], 186.
Saundford. See Saunford.
Saundon, Richanl de, 584.
Saundre, Richard, 57.
Saundres, William son of Walter, 866.
Sauney, Sanneye, Walter, 88, 170.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Saanford, Saumford, Sampford, SaDford,
Santford, Saundford, Aymeric de, 188.
John de, 69, 233, 339.
, , a monk of Ely, 208.
, Robert de, 379.
, Thomas de, 382.
Saunford Curteney. See Sampford Curtenay.
Sauns, John de. See Seeus.
SauntoiL See Santon.
Saurak, Vitalin de, 4G4.
Sanser, Sausser [or Sanser], John le. 129,
255.
... Robert le, 558.
Sauserie, Thomas de la, 472.
Sausser. See Sauser.
SaustoD, John de, 547.
, William de, 30.
Sautre, Robert de, 18, 351.
, ., parson of Hemingford, 522.
See Sawtry.
Sautreur, Sautreour, Sauturer, Saturer, Guillot
le, or Gillot le, 41, 44, 51, 86, 88.
William le, 147, 257, 581.
Sauvage, Savage, John h*, 387, 478.
, Ralph le, 478.
, Robert le, 253.
, Uoger, 329, 520.
Roarer le, 111, 243, 253, 530, 548,
601.
, , escheator beyond Trent, 19, 22,
74.
, , keeper of Windsor castle, 10,
48.
, William, 308.
, , of Chigwell, 339.
Sauvey, or Sanneye. See Sauney.
Saventes, 215.
Saventesloe, 215.
Savemake forest [co. VVills], 219.
Savigny, 9bbot of, 198, 503.
daviniaco, Ciiles de, 503.
Savoy, Amadeus, count of, 62.
See also Sabaudia.
Sawbridgeworth, Sabrightesworth, Sabriche-
worthe, co. Herts, 158.
, Ingelard de Warle, parson of, 205.
, W. bishop of Worcester, late parson
of, 205.
Saweyere, John le, of Wolverton, 309.
See also Sagher.
Sawley, Sallowe, Salley, co. Derby, William,
vicar of, 260, 314.
, Joh n de Sandale, prebendu ry of, i n
the church of St. Chad, Lichfield, 480.
, Sallay [co. York], 643.
, Salley-in-Craven [co. York], abbot
and convent of, 269, 299.
Sawtry, Sautre [co. Huntingdon] , abbot and
convent of, 285.
Saxingherst. See Sissinghurst.
Saxiolo, Ymbert de, parson of Brauiicew<
135.
Saxlingham, Peter de, 51b.
Saxmundham, Saxmondeham [co. Saffo
150, 151,319.
Saxthorpe, co. Norfolk, 316, 317.
Saxton, William de, 533, 584, 535, 601.
, , Bartholomew his ^^oom,
534.
Say, Geoffrey de, 158, 387, 400.
, Henry de, king's butler, 9, 12, S3
120, 122, 143, 149, 219, 388, 456,
514.
, Robert de, 27, 84.
Saybit, Walter, 138.
Sayer, Saer, Roger, 581.
, , and Richard his brother, St
Thomas, 531.
Saj-m. See Seym.
Scabard, Roger, 164.
Scaccario, Matthew de, 293, 364.
See also Knchekier ; Lfescheqer.
Scat'C, or Stace, Geoffrey, 532.
, Thomas, 190, 532
Scagglethorpe, Scakelthorpe, or Ski
thorpe, CO. York, 472, 476.
Scakelthorpe. See Scagglethorpe.
Scalariis, Thomas de, 54, 146, 251, 476, 5
See also Scales.
Scalby, Scaleby, co. Cumberland, 8.
, Scalleby [co. York], 201, 439.
Scalby, Ullright de, 261.
Scaldeford, William de, 236.
Scalebroke, William de, 227.
Scales, Master Hugh de, caDon of Wells,
, John de, 364.
See also Scalariis.
Scalleby. 5e0 Scalby ; Scawby.
Scaltford, William de, 419.
Scamblesby with Melton Koss, Scaine)<
with Melton, co. LiucolD, Mb
Richard de Plumstok, prebendan
289.
Scauielesby. See Scamblesby.
Scarborough, Scardeburgh, Seartheburgfa,
York, constable of the castle of •
479. •
, Henry de Percy, keeper of, 891, -
431.
, , John Sampson, constable
68,391,413, 414.
, Robert de Felton, keeper of i
430,431. '
, Peter de Gavaston, keeper of, 45^
, Taillefer de Tillio, keeper of, 466, 2
William le Latimer, keeper of , 4
429, 431.
, surrender of Peter de Gaveston
486.
, the siege of, 460.
, supplies for, 461, 464.
, timber for, 466.
GENERAL INDEX.
S06
Scarborough, &c. — coni.
, town of. 68, 161, 288, 418, 439, 454,
543, 549.
, bailiffs of, 10.
, burgesses of, 441.
, Friars Preachers at, 231.
, murage and pavage for, 76.
, quayage for, 76, 441, 447.
.......... purprestures in the port of, 532.
Scarcliff, Scardeclyve [co. Derby], 357.
Scardeburgh. See Scarborough.
Scardeclyfe. See Scarcliff.
Scardingwelle, William de, of St. Leonards
hospital, 260, 314, 317, 366.
See also Scarthingwelle.
Scareabek, Gilbert de, 169.
, Gilbert of, John his knave, 169.
Scarle, Alice daughter of Richard de, 229.
, William, 307.
Scarle, North, Northscarle [co. Lincoln], 502,
503.
Scarlet, Elias, 94.
, , the elder, mayor of St. Emilion,
and [provost] of Liboume, 17, 18.
, , the younger, provost of St.
Emilion, 18.
Henry, 416.
, Hugh, of Lincoln, 11, 542, 603.
, Hobert, 232, 242.
, William, 390.
Scartheburgh. See Scarborough.
Scarthingwelle, William de, 108.
See al»o Scardingwelle.
Scartho, Scarthou [co. Lincoln], Nicholas de
Hugate, parson of, 78, 268.
, Master William de Chauncy, parson
of, 268, 453.
, John de Chauncey, parson of, 453.
Scathcbury, Scatheb>ry, or Stathebury, John
de, 220.
John de, and John his son, 37 1> 530,
548.
Scathelok, or Shakelok, Richard, 531 .
Scawby, Scalleby [co. Lincoln], 343.
Sceman. See Scman.
Schepewyk, 586.
Schesnecote. See Seasoncote.
Schirlington. See Skirlington.
Scbirreve, Shireve, John, 287.
, Walter, 88.
Schyngelton, Gilbert de, 426.
Scilly Islands, Suleye, 85, 129.
, the coroner in, 40, 258.
..i , wrecks of the sea at Trcstan in, 40.
, la Vale and Trestan in the, 40.
Scoland. See Scouland.
Scolthorpe, William de, 604.
Scoltune. See Scoulton.
Scomody, Scotmody, Mary, late wife of
William, 73.
, William, 74.
Scorburgh. See Scouresburgh.
Scorce. See Scorse.
Scorour, Theobald le, 473.
Scorse, Scorce, Scors, Descorse, Descourse,
Peter de, or Peter, surveyor of ulnage,
&c., at Boston, 204, 332, 346, 588, 548.
, , of Bayonne, 383.
, , panlon to, 279.
Scos, church of St. Stephen, 280.
Scot, Scott, Scotte, Scot', Adam, death of,
340.
, Adam, of Essex, 531.
, Alexander, le Palfrey our, 315.
Hugh, 533-536, 601.
, , du Mareis, 476.
, John, 153, 260, 261, 531.
, his son Nicholas, of Newcaatle-
upon-l^ne. 361.
, , of Barton, 245.
, , of Great Pethyng, 46.
, , of Wilton, 366.
, Nicholas, 297.
, son of John, 861.
, Peter, 308.
, Richard, of King's Lynn, 68.
, Roger, 475, 542.
, Thomas, 35, 452, 467, 495.
, Walter, of Wakerfeld, 299.
William, 164, 334.
, William le, 40.
Scotby, Scoteby, John de, 290.
, John son of Eda de, 331.
Scotelthorpe. See Scotlethorpe.
Scoter, Scotrc, Agnes, late the wife of Roger
de, 517.
, Robert de, a canon of Thomholm,
316.
, Roger de, 442, 448.
, , his daughter Elizabeth, 442.
, , u special commissioner, 37, 39,
89, 162, 164, 167, 171, 172, 251,307,
311, 313, 328, 368, 369, 370, 372, 462.
, , a baron of the Exchequer, 265,
433.
Scotho, Scothowe, William de, 876.
, death of, at Chertsey, 259, 316.
..,......, , a prisoner for cutting a writ off
the files of the Bench, 362, 875.
Scotland, Scotch, Scots, 2, 3, 6, 9, 14, 34, 87,
38,51,68, 86, 92, 108, 105-107, 116,
118, 124, 138, 144, 146, 149, 156, 193,
197, 199, 202-204, 915, 221, 928, 244,
245, 254, 277, 278, 282, 285, 287,
288, 290, 291-295, 300, 301, 312,
313, 315, 316, 319, 324-326, 330. 338,
834, 336, 337, 339, 341, 344, 345, 349,
351,355,350,360-364, 369-372, 275,
876, 383, 384, 392, 394, 395, 408, 409,
416, 425, 430, 433, 457, 458, 469,
475, 483, 498, 499, 509, 510, 514, 615,
526, 527, 529, 5 12, 552, 556, 559, 560,
564, 578, 591.
, chamberlain of, 430, 441, 454, 456,
464,514, 516,524,571.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Scotlnod, chamberlaiD of — cont.
, , KuKlacc du Cotesbicbf, 6,44,
83, 104, IU5.
, John du Saodiili?, 6.
, John de WiMon, HM, 388, 417,
454,494, aiU.
, chancellor nf, Willium de Boicrcott',
99, lUG, 118,456.
, eontrollur ot, Kobi-rt de Hi'jroii, 8,
1U5,81I1.
ItoWrt do Welle, MSI.
, beejior of, aiul lieiit«n&nt in, John de
Britannift, eui of Richmund, a, 4, 34,
44.
, , mill neiitinuiit in, William dc
KoH, or HuDvlakc, 79, 88.
JohiideSegrave, lir, a04, 224,
987, 407.
, , and lictileuant in, Robert de
Umfranivilie. carl of Aqbii!", 70, H8.
, receiver of, BiiKtice de Cotesbache,
104, I US.
, John de We»toD, 1U4.
, treasurer, of, Hu|i;h de Crcssingham,
lie.
, Hugh le Deiipeucer, llCi.
Jcibu de Sandule, 464.
... »..., WHrden of John de Urilannis, carl of
KiclimoDd, 44.
, wardeaenf the Scoti-h Marches in the
county of Cumberland, ThomaH de
Hnlton of Gillislnnd and Authocy de
Lucy, 590.
, captain auil keeper oF the king's
monitionB in, Uoben de Clifford, 92.
, escbeuturs anil uiiniitert of the king
in, 95.
, forces of the king in, lU, 17.
, men for ihc var in, 82, 203.
, rebeU and cnemieH of the king in.
S38, S56, 447, 573, 389.
, caBtleM of the king in, 10, 449, S15,
524, 531.
, oolleclion of the tenth of cccleHiait-
tical benefices in, 183.
,caatom [touching void biBhupricH] of,
DOS.
, euBtoma on wool, hides, and wool
fells, 197.
, issues of, 494.
, lands granted in, 446, 447.
Marehex of, B, 11, 59U.
Mai of, 4.
, ship* going toward.', or bound for,
456, 496.
, luppliei*, or provisionH for [the king'ti
fonies], 17. 59, 81,82, 299,300,303,
891, 34tt, 381, 416. 451, 498-501, 503.
war ID, 60, 205, 221, 930, 269, 278,
280, 286, 299, 321, 325, 337, 3S9, 841,
343, 350, 358, 433.
, Alexander, king of, 338.
, kings of, wrviccH due from the lords
of Mu to, 800, 338.
Scotland coRl.
..,., burning by the Scots, 157.
, lonHua a( the haudx of the, 162.
pmliihition agaiast giipplyicg pro-
viaionii to the Scots, 197.
Alhol in county of, 5.
, Lundorcs in. See Lindores.
Seotlethorpi', Scotellliorp [co. Lincoln], 446.
Scotmody. See Scoinody.
Scolre. See Scoter,
Scots. See Scntluiiil.
Scott, Scotle. See .Secil.
Sculton, Hii(th de, ot York, 540,
Scouknd, S<Mihind, Francis dc, 180.
, Hugh de, 436.
Scnulecolu!!, Pliillp son of Alan ile. 444.
Scoulton, 3coltunc [eo. Norfolk], 25R.
Scouresbur^h, Scorhiirgh, Robert de, 88.
, Willium de, 86.
Scrages, John, 535, S37, 539, 545.
Scrapclol, Andrew de, 543, 601.
John de, 548, 6UI.
Scraptoft [co. Leicester], 296.
Scrayfield [oo. Lincolu], 252.
Scremby Peler de, 56U.
Scremeraton [co. North u tu bcrln nd] , letters
paloal dated at. 350.
.Scrifflby, John de, 475, 476, 529.
ScriTelsby, Scrjielhy, eo. Lincoln, 252, 3 1 S.
Scroby. See Scrooby.
i>croky, Richard. 549.
Scruoby, Scroby, co. Nottingham, 171,421.
Scrope, Geoffrey le, 401.
Henry le, or Henry de, 125, 1»6, 131,
147, 166. 169, 170, J73, 243-244, 2.^8,
259, 260, 261, 31 1, 312, 31G, 337. 363,
371,417,421,426,437,470, 472, 4T3,
533, 543, 598, 608.
, ,a jufticeof theltench, 147,419.
Henry son of Simon. 444.
, William le, 152.
Scrubben, CO. York, 442, 448.
Scryvelhy. See ScnTelsby.
Scudamore. See Upton Kcudaniore.
Scudemor. Walter de, 581.
See Sbideraore.
Scuderii, I'eter. Dabois IIS.
Scullion, William the, 575.
Scnitoii, William de, 129, 240.
Scures, John de. Sbl.
Richard de, 136.
Scurlage, Geoffrey, ami Jiiun his wife, 279.
Seurthe, Thnmax del, biH Htm Thomat thc-
Clerk, 347,
IScnt, Adam, .'>!.
Andrew, itl.
, Oodtrey, 51.
, Thomas, of Melton, 144.
Sautage of Wales, 492.
Saatherskelf, Alan de, IS9.
GENERAL INDEX.
807
Sea, iDondationft of the, 152, 159.
robberies on the. See Ships.
, wreck of. See Wreck.
and sea coast, offences committed on
the, 313.
Seaham, Saham [co. Durham] , John, parson
of, 436.
Seal from a rcH^ognisance, remo\iug the im-
pression of a, 49.
, the Great, 411.
» , keeper of the. See Begiualdi,
Walter, bishop of Worcester.
Privy, eount(>rfeitinK the, 20, 538,
555.
Seal, CO. Sussex. See Deeding, Upper.
Seamen. See Mariner.
Seamer, Semer [co. York], 388.
Seasoncote, or Seizincote, Schesnecotc [co.
Gloucester], church of, 101.
Seaton, Scton [co. Devon], to provide a ship,
353.
, Seton-in-Holdemess,. co. York, 426.
Secheford, Seccheford, Seckford, Gilbert de,
592.
» John de, parson of Combes church, 75 .
, Robert de, 260.
, Thomas de, burgess of Lenne, 129,
240, 550.
Secheville, Odo de, 365.
Seckford. See Secheford.
Secrestanesmao, Segrestaynesman, Benedict
le, 254.
, Bernard, 168.
Securo, Bernard de, 387.
Sedgeford, Segeford, co. Norfolk, 425.
Sedgwick, Seggewyk, co. Sussex, 148.
Sedlington, CO. Worcester [? Upsetelyngton] ,
458.
Seduno, Giles do, 210, 212.
f , a monk of Lewes, prior of
Prittlewell, 128.
See, Roger de la, 63.
Seend, Sende, co. Wilts, 131.
Seende, John de, 311.
Seens, Sauns, John de, 264, 558.
Sees, 286.
, abbot of, 102, 486.
See also Scs.
Sefeld. See Shefcld.
Segeford. See Sedgeford.
Segevaus, Segewaus, Sexdecim Vallibus, John
de,260, 314, 317, 471.
, Nicholas de, 80.
Segewaus. See Segevaus.
Segewelle, John de, 535.
Seggewyk. See Sedgwick.
Segrave, Geoffrey de, 66, 164.
, Henry de, 89, 246, 257, 258, 568,
576.
) sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk,
192, 468, 498.
I Segrave, Henry de— con/.
I , , constable of Norwich castle,
493.
, ,a prisoner in Norwich castle,
360.
■ , John de [the elder], 66, 72, 490.
, , constable of Nottingham castle,
73, 206, 285.
I ..-. , , keeper of Scotland, 117, 204,
224, 287, 407.
, , keeper of the barony of Lydel,
224, 285.
, , the elder, justice of the forest
[North of] Trent, 73, 77, 206, 212,
285,451.
, .1... , the elder, keeper of the forest
beyond Trent, 508.
, , the younger, 584.
, son and heir of Nicholas de
Segrave, 357
, Nicholas de, 46, 76, 88,217,238,803,
360, 424, 485, 506, 576, 583, 598.
, , appointed to the marshalsea of
England, 51.
, John de S^rave son of, 357.
, Stephen de, 49.
, Master Stephen de, parsen of Ayle-
stone, 464.
Segre, John de, 581.
, Robert de, 15, 16.
Segrestaynesman. See Secrestanesman.
Segyn, John de, 528.
Seignosse, Seignasse, Seyneus in Gascony, 74,
78, 455.
Scinmor, Roger de, 599.
See also Sancto Mauro; Sejrmore.
Seiot Blemont, Isambert de, 580.
Seint Julian. See St. Julien.
Seint Ola, Robert de, 40.
Seint Pastour. See St. Pastour.
St-int Quitre. See St. Quitterie.
Seint liyker, Master Ralph de, the king's
proctor, 14.
Seint Sever. See St. Sever.
Seint, Seinte. See Sainte and St.
Seiute Foy. See Ste. Foy.
Seinte Quiterie. See St. Quitterie.
Seis, Anian. See Seys.
Seiiincote. See Seasoncote.
Sekyndon, Gerard de, 535.
, Nicholas de, 535.
Selboume, Seleburne, co. Hants, 19, 138.
prior and convent of, 19, 384, 515.
Selby, Seleby, co. York, 312, 432.
, abbot of, 101, 122, 137, 140, 300,
529.
, abbot and convent of, 26, 267, 432.
See Seleby.
Sele, la, co. Sussex, Robert, prior of, 147.
^ee Beeding, Upper.
Sele Bodelowenegloa [co. Cornwall], 360.
Seleburne. See Selboume.
808
GENSRAL INDEX.
Selebf, Hugh de, ISO
, Hugb SOD of Nicholas in, 317, t7l.
, John de, Mid Alice his wife, 347.
Thomait son of, of SwTiieflet,
396.
, , WiUiam eon of, 310.
Nicholas de, Hugh sou of, 317, 471.
Hichard de, preseuteil to Rejndon
church, 483.
Robert de, las.
, ,. ., the elder, 317, 471.
, Hiomasde, 129.
, Tbomtfisaii of John do, of Swynoflct,
956.
, Walter de, 543, 544.
..., Willifim son of John de, 910.
SeeSelby.
Selemui, William, 347.
Seler, Seller, Richard le, 535, .^37. 539. 515.
.,.., Simon le, 371.
Waller Ic, 383.
Selereresman. See Celeresmau.
Seleston. See Selstou.
Sclk, Thomas, the elder, S4».
, the younger, 549,
Selkele. See Selkky.
Selkiii [co, Selkirk], letters patent dated at,
381.38^,311.
Selkley, Setkele, co. Wilt^ 316.
Seller. See Seler.
Selling, Sellyuge, co. Kent, Wodegalclese
Dear, 76.
8ellytlg, Selljuge, Geoffrer de, 4 18.
(John de, of I.ondOD, 179, 374.
, Nicholas de, 306.
5ee Selling.
SelnestTonde. See Sotuestroudc.
Selslon, Selcston [co. Noltiugbam], 1:86.
SelTern, George, prebendary of Newthorpe,
S59.
See alic Salvayn.
Sely, Andrew, 144,
Seman, Sceman, or ijlemsn, John, 3US.
, lAnrence, 360.
, Nicholas sou of Siuiou, 844.
Robert, 87.
.Walter, 308,
Semer. Ste Seejnet.
Semper. Set Sampson.
Sempringham, Semplingham, Semptynghaoi,
Senpyngham, bemperingham, Semp.
ingham, co. Lincolu, 580, 598.
, canOUB of, 630, 533, 598.
, prior of, 333, 391, 530, 584, 5S8.
, John, prior of, 533.
prior and convent of, 157, 195, 830,
Sende. See Seend.
Sene, SePis, Cene, Cenifi, Blasiua de, 49
, Merlin de, 67, 495, 5U4, 527, i&
571, 573,597.
, Nichohis, 567.
Seucsehal, Aleiandet Iv, of Boukil, 458
Henr; Fii le, 333.
Robert le, of Skyren, lOS.
, William le, 33, 30,34, IBS.
, sou of the. See Fiz Ic Sene
l^lsward.
Scngelton, Gilbert de, 836,
Sengham, Hugh de, parson of Qrsj
484.
William de,83.
, with Hugh und John fai.
359.
Senis, See Sene.
Scue'e. William le, of Soincnon, 386.
Sengyn, la Itaslide de, 355,
Seukillc. See Sbankill.
Sentoa. See Saucto Laudo.
Senue, NicholaH, SO, 3U8.
Sentelanibeerl. See St. Lambert.
Seiilonge. See Suiiitonge,
Keptem V»unin, Roger de, 35.
Scpworth. See Sopworth.
Seijaunt, Serjant, Alexander le, 307.
, Alexander, of Algerkirk, 3o7.
Eliasle, 88.
Fruiieis, of the pirsoD, 246.
Hugh le, of Caaewyk, 513, 6u4.
, ofco. Gloucester, 34S.
, of CO. Suffolk, 3C3.
, John, of William, 351.
John le, 600.
, , of CO. Suffolk, 263.
, of Cristeshale, 338.
, of Herlesay, 397.
.lobn son of Kichard le, 34S.
Thomas le, 397.
Peter, of Ludvin, 356.
, Richard le, John son of, 34S.
, Robert, of William, 351.
SitreMcr le, of the prior, 30H, 31
, Thomas Ic, Johnson of, 397.
William le, uf Huddeswelle, 34JS
of Simuadeburue, 89.
Serk, See Sark.
Kerle, William, 151.
Serval, William, 187, 374, 377.
, , merchant of London, 370
555.
keeper of the Teiuplftra'
in Loudon, 411.
customs of Soulhompto]
GENERAL INDEX.
8^V)
Se9, Adam de, 439.
Soscan, Amaneuus do, 11.
Scsiriaco, Sepyriaco, Master Gerard de, canon
of St. Martin le Grand, London, 69.
Walter de, 69, 178.
Sesowel, Ralph, 259.
St'syriaco. See Sesiriaco.
Setewule, Herman, 73.
, John, 73
Seton. Christopher, 60, 399, 403.
, John, 60.
See Seaton.
Sctronus, Anthony, 378.
Sevard, Seuard, Sunon, 239.
See aUo Siiwurd.
Seveneacres, le [co. Hertford], 199.
Seveneth, Roger, 41.
Sevenhampton, co. Wilts, 216.
Severn, the river, near Worcester, 87.
Sevyng Lane, London, 481.
Si'wal, John, 262.
Sewally, John, of Midtelton, 417.
Seward, Adam, the elder, 124.
See also Sevard.
Sewelle, Nicholas son of John de, 148.
See Suwelle
Sewerby, Siwardby [co. York], 443.
Sexdecim Vallibut». See Segevaus.
Sezhow, Sexhou [co. York], 549, 603.
Seydon, Andrew de, 229.
Seym, Saym, John, 34.
, Robert, 252.
Seymorc, Seymor, John, 201.
, Warinde, 232.
See Sancto Mauro ; Seinmor.
Seyneus. See Seignosse.
Seyntcr, Seynturer, John le, 232.
, John le, of Warwick, 242.
Scynturer. See Sejnter.
Seys, Seis, Anian, bishop of Bangor, arch-
deacon of Anglesea, 181, 188, 195, 198,
279,303,391,484.
Shadewelle, Roger de, 260, 314.
Shadeworthe, John de, 521.
Shaftesbury [co. Dorset], 217, 292, 600.
abbess of, 390.
Shakelok, Richard, 413.
, WiUiam, 243, 865.
Shaldeflet. See Shalfleet.
Shaldon, Shalden, co. Hants, 253.
Shalfleet, Shaldeflet [I. of Wight], 226.
Shallok, Robert, 169.
, William, 297.
Shankill, Senkille [co. Dublin], 595.
Sharberton, Richard de, 423.
See Sharperton.
Shardene, Shardenne, Robert de, 281, 427.
Sliareshill, Sareshulf [co. Stafford], Master
Roger de Crophulle, prebendary of, in
Pe&ridge church, 851.
Sharman, Michael le, of Little Wilumndele,
87.
5ee Sherman.
Shameford. See Shamford.
Sharnfold, Henry de, 153.
Shamford, Sharncford [co. Leicester], 75,
296.
Sharparewe, John son of Thomas, 288.
Sliarpe, John, of Bykerton, 366.
, Richanl, of Malteby, 431.
> , Agnes his wife, 481.
Sharpeles, William de, 298.
See Sharpies.
Sharpenham, Ralph de, 280, 496.
Sliarperton, Sharberton, co. Northumberland,
423.
Sharpies, Sharpeles, co. Lancaster, 544.
Shaston, WiUiam de, 456.
Shathulle, Thomas de, of Stone, 307.
Shawbury, Shawebury, co. Salop, 825.
Shawe, William atte, 256.
, William de la, 305.
Shawebury. See Shawbury.
Shearing, Sherringg, co. pjsisex, 38.
Sheen, Shene, co. Surrey, 529.
, letters patent dated at, 117, ISO, 121,
160, 205, 206, 395, 397-899, 408, 508-
510, 542, 557-561, 563-566, 572, 578,
584, 600-602.
Sheepshead, Shepesheved [co. Leicester], 14,
160.
Sheffeld, Shefeld, Sofeld, Robert de, 875.
, Roger de, 575, 579.
f ) parson of the chapolof Notting-
ham castle, 11.
, Thomas de, 38, 604.
, Walter de, 880.
, William de, 132, 237.
Sheffield, Sheffeld, 393, 574.
Shekenershe, Roger de, 246.
Shekeuhurst, Walter de, 56, 57.
Sheketon, Ralph de, 451.
Shekevershe. See Shekenershe.
S(ieldinghope, co. Lincoln. See Skelling-
tborpe.
Sheldingthorpe. See Shillingthorpe.
Shelenestrode, Thomas de, prior of Priterwell,
234.
See aUo Solnestroudc.
Sheles, William de, 298.
Shelford, John de, 395.
William de, 170.
Shelford, co. Cambridge, letters patent dated
at, 479.
[co. Nottingham], prior and con
Tent of, 273.
Shelton, Richard de, 250.
Shelwyk, Nicholas de, 10.
, William son of Reginald de, 486.
Shenche. See Sencho.
, Shene. See Sheen.
HIO
GENERAL INDKX.
SbcDfdon, John de. prtnelilvd to the church
of KynguttriptuD, 33.
Peter de, appoioteil king's ehiplam,
, .dean of the chap«I of t^hTenK-
hory, 103, 2S6.
, Ricbnrd de, presented lo the church
of Orclleslop St. Gporge, 38.
SheneFeld. See Sheiifeld ; Kbetifeld.
Shenele. See SJbenley.
Shenftld, Sheuefeld, John "on of Hugh de,340.
Simon de, nsl.
Shenfield, ^henrfeld, co, Ksnex, 38.
Sbeolej', Sheuelu, co. Buckingham, SOB, 509.
Shcpehcrdc. Src Shepherd.
Shepelcje, Sheplcyu, ThonuiB de, 2St(.
, Margarut, late the vrifc of. 131,
SS7.
, , JohQ his sou, 132, 33H.
Seeyhcpley.
Shcpeteth, Williim hod of Ralph de, imd
Jnliaoa hU wife, 104, IT3.
, , John hix brother, 104, 173,
SnShepreth.
ShepMbeved, John, of Richemoode, 2S6.
See Sheepshcad.
ahepeje. Ste Shejipey.
Shepherd, Sbepebonle, Sbcpherdc, Shcphirdt,
Adun le, 203.
, John the, 370.
, Reginald le, 360.
, Richard le, 419.
TbomaH, le, uf Goldijigtoit, 37i'.
See also Bcrchcr.
Khepley, Shepcleye, co, York, 337,
Shepleye. See Shupeleyc.
Shelby Itland, Shcpeje, co. Kent, 424.
Shepreth, Shcpcreth, co. Cambridge, 104, 173.
Sheplon, Sheptone, Robert de. 111, 212, 381,
334.
Shepton MaKet, co. Somerset, 419, 599.
Shepwaahe, Shepwesw;, Waller de, 131.
, William de, 543.
Sbepwaj, Shipwey, [neat Hjthe, co. Kent],
court uf, 601.
, picas within the liberty of, 253.
ShepweMe. See Shepwaahu.
Sberboroe, Shirebome, Sbirebume, co. Dorvct,
157.
.abbot of, 111.
Hogb, abbot of, 2V5.
John de Tbomefbrd, abbot of. 337,
281.
, abbot and coDvent of, 266, 2B7.
Sherbnni, Shinburne, Shirbourue, Shyrebam,
oo.York,171,39S,4ai.
Sherboni-in-Blmet [IlarkatODe-.^ih Wapen-
take, 00. York], Iciterti patent dated
at, 1S8, SOO, 877.
ShemBMi, Sheremon. 5ee Sherman.
Shenneleye. 5m Shrewley.
HheKK, Robert le, 439.
' Shereueleyc. See Shrewley.
I ^iherewynd, Shetviyud, John, 477, 530, 5S3.
TbomM, 73.
Sheriff Hatton, Shirefhotun [co. York],
Roger tie Wyiigefeld, paraon of, I9t>-
Laurence le Fiirciter nf, 86.
' Sherman, inhere man, Sberemon, Shenoon,
lleiirj- le, 333.
, , John le, of AsBhebume, SBS.
.- , Ralph ]e, of Afsheburne, SS9.
Richard le, CO. Hertford, 989, S40,&4 1.
, ofeo. York, 425.
, Roger, 53S.
,Sin.on, 317. 471.
I 5ee Sharman 1 Sberere.
' Sherringg. See Shearing.
I Shemton, Shentone, Sherstaii, eo. Wilta, 19,
131.
Parva, or Sheraton Fiokney, Uttle
Sherston, co. Wilti, 385.
Sherwood, Khirewode, co. Nottingham, forft
ot,i7, 136,313,219,815.
Newstesd in. See Newat«kd.
Sherwjnd. See Sherewynd.
Shething, Sibyl daughter of John, 124.
.Shevedon. See SheaedOD.
SlicTyodoii, Peter de, presented to Bothwell
church, 454.
Shideford. See Sbidfleld.
ShidBeld, Shidfeld, co. Hantt.land iu.gnnted
lo St. Eliiabeth'e chapel, Wincheater, 30.
Shiffnal, olhenrue Jdsall, Ideshale, co. Staf-
ford, 163.
Shillingford, Philip de, 133.
KhLllingford, oo. Deran, 128.
Sbillingihorpe, Sheldtngthorpc [in the wapen-
take of NeiM-, CO. Lincob], S43.
Shi]lj|]ge!<, John, 383.
Shi II on, John de. 383.
Sliimpling, Shimplingg, co. Suflblk, 38.
Ship called the Alitote of Southampton, in,
Alizoi London, 59,
la Bat/hard of Lcnnc, 544.
la CirfuiuiofGiiaeford, 544.
la GtHfnJcof London, SB.
Ihe Hotg GAoX of Sandwich, SI I.
hnbella of WeMminster, 97.
la habelle of WestminHter 4oa.
la James of Westminster, 491.
!a JohaiiHelte of Wvntmiatter, 39i,
la Joanette of WestmiDslur, 508,
la Jonetle. of Yarmouth. 199.
of WcRtminsler, 467.
la Katerine, 4,13.
la JUaryarele, 433,
of l.oudon, 59.
of Waterford. 284.
la Marie of Westminster, 508.
Ihe Marie of WcBtminlter, ai».
la Marmle of Wettminiter, 465.
la MarioUt of Yarmoatb, 19ft.
GENERAL INDEX.
811
Ship called the-- cont.
la Maudeleyne, helougiDg to mer-
chants of Spain, 255.
le Mighel of Westminster, 485.
le Mighhd of Westminster, 50 1 .
la Nicolas of WestminBter, 502.
la Palmer of Westminster, 223.
la Petre of Westminster, 491.
^i Plente of Westminster, 890, 430.
la Quyntyn of Lynn, 202.
la Ronde of Southampton, 123.
the Sanctus Spiritus of Westminster,
214.
the Seint Croymelotte of Geroundc, 41 8.
St. Mary of Bajonne, 604.
of Fomiirabie [Fontarabia], 367.
St, Peter of Westminster, 223.
la Swahie of Westminster, 502.
la WeliwonnCf 49}.
la Welyfare of Westminster, 465.
coga I»ahellis of Yarmouth, 205.
Sancte Marie of Conway, 93.
Sancte Marie Major of Yar-
mouth, 205.
, Sancte Marie Minor of Yar-
mouth, 205.
the cog Saint MichaeU 18&.
of Spain, 255, 422, 424.
.robbery from a, on the sea, or in port,
&c., 51, 86, 87, 89, 123, 124, 128, 2i3,
246, 252, 256, 316, 317, 364, 365, 367,
873, 418, 422, 424, 473, 495, 537. 544,
545, 548, 584, 604.
, seizure of wine on board a, because
the master had killed a man, 257.
Ship or Ships, commission to arrest, 456.
to be provided for the war against
Robert dc Brus, 352, 353.
Shipley, Shipleye, co. York, 132.
Shipmeadow, Shipmedwe [co. Suffolk], John
de Kedenhale, parson of, 375.
Shippeleye, John de, 253.
Shipton. See Shupton.
Shipton Lee, Shipton-by* Lutegarsale [co.
Bucks], 511.
Shipton Moyne, co. Gloucester, 77.
Shipwey, co. Sussex. See Shepway.
Shirbeche. See Skirbeck.
Shirbek, Ralpb de, 597.
Shir bourne. See Sherburn.
Shirburne, Shirebume, Adam de, 525.
Robert de, 542, 595.
, William de, 157.
Sliircbome, Shireburne. See Sherborne;
Shirburne.
Shirefeld, John de, 78.
, Nicholas de, 534.
Shirefhoton. See Sheriff Button.
Shireford, Edmund de, 382.
Shirelond. See Shirland.
Shireve. See Schirreve.
Shirewode. See Sherwood.
Shirland, Shirelond, Robert de, 387, 566.
Shirleyo, Shyrleye, John de, 61.
Ralph de, 173, 196, 252.
, Master Simon de, 196.
Shirlok, William, 309, 546.
Shirokes, Henry de, presented to Compton
church, 490.
Shirpenbeck. See Skirpenbeck.
Shobdon, Walter de, 438, 572, 575, 579.
Shobenhangre, Adam de, 521.
Shoebury, Little, Shobury [co. Es96x], 287.
Shoftewambe, John, 39.
Shonau, Anian [II.] dc, bishop of St. Asaph.
179.
Shoredicb, Shordicb, Shordiche, Shordyche,
Blias de, presented to Brampton church,
112.
, , presented to Northope church,
11.
, , presented to Kertlynge churcb
209.
, , presented to Springfeld church,
19.
Shoroditch. See Ha li well.
Shoreham, Shorham, co. Kent, VitalU de
Testa, parson of, 587.
[co. Sussex], port of, 190.
, , to provide a ship, 852.
, , Aldrington near, 867.
Shoreston, John de, 494.
Shorewelle. See Shorwell.
Shorham, Richard de, 174.
, Thomas de, presented to St. Bride's
church, liondon, 101.
See Shoreham.
Shome, co. Kent, Edmund Neue, vicar of,
503.
, Henry de Idderby, vicar of, 503.
Short, John, of Aldestonmore, 834.
, Richard, 40.
, , Geoffrey his brother, 40.
Shortmad, John de, vicar of Cromou, 528.
Shorwell, Shorewelle [Isle of Wight], 226.
Shotesbroke, John de, 170.
See Shottesbrook.
Shoteswelle. See Shotwell.
Shotcwyk. See Shotwick.
Shotover, Shotovre, co. Oxford, 152.
Shottesbrook, Shotesbroke, co. Berks, 853.
Shotwell, Shoteswelle [co. Warwick], 282.
Shotwick, Shotewyk, co. Chester, 498.
Shouldham, Peter de, 308.
Shouldham, Shuldham [oo. Norfolk], 598.
, prior and convent of, 593.
Shreuele. See Shrewley.
Shrewley, Shreuele, co. Warwick, 78, 515.
Shrewsbury, co. Salop, 154, 257, 318, 367,
512.
••> bailiffs and others of, 26.
, burgesses of, 487.
jottice* of gaol deliveiyfor, 999, 972
^
GENERAL INDEX.
ShrewihuiT^ mnl.
iiiur«(re for, 437.
^^ *">■ rccognUance* of debti for,
A, 36, 372.
oonatdble of the cattle, 98.
■■■ cMile, Gtvffrejde HaksDesse, chap-
1»1d of, 98.
I Boriface de L«ite8, chaplain of, 106.
BogerdeLedes, chaptainnt, 106, 189,
.Master ThomaH de Charieton, chap-
lain of, 198. *^
/'«*«'■ ^ESherwlon, or Shenedon, dean
of the chapel of, 103, 836.
< »t>bot and convent of, 203, 497,
niona*tery of SS, Peter and Paul, 64.
prior and brethren of the order of Si
Augngiineof, 154.
Shropshire. Ste Salop,
l^faudjCampB, ShudLcampes,
, .Silver in coin and bar eiwt ashore, *38.
I Sliver minee in Devon, 187, 234, 3-15.
Silvester, John, 4()0.
Simeon, Symeon, Perciv&l, 105, 576.
■ ■ "«(rcr, orOolombille,398.
I Simili. SfeSTmili.
I Si£non AiUin »on of John son of, and J
his wife, 387.
Henry rmn of, de Itoiiclyve. 439.
I ■ ^^^ """ nf. parson of I^tterle, 4
1 John son of, 38, 252.
■ 'O" ofi de Wra^tlin^orthe, S
' son of, del Clay, 834.
■■■■• ""> of.leTaillaurofLostwitlt
159.
I. Cambridge,
Shuldham. Srr Shonldhsm.
Shuhon, Roger de, 20.
Rhupton, Gilbert de,4U.
.-. , Johnde, 130.
Hichard dc, of Rasketf, 470.
, Thoma* de, 129, 171.
Shnle, Thomas atte, 333.
Sbyllehare, Thoniaii, 389.
Shjme, Jobn, and Alice his wife. 34i.
Shypedham, ftalph de, aod Alice his wife,
Sbyre. Roger de. 189, 195, 462.
Shyreborne. Set Sherborne ; Shurbnm. I
Sbyrlawe, Adam de, 361.
Bhyrleje. .See Shirleye. I
Sibbeford, Sibefort, Thomas de, 359 !
William de.Bl. |
Sibbeton, See Sibton.
Sibefort. Ste Sibbcford.
Siberteswelle. See Syberteswelle.
Sibo, AiunfreoDUH, 378.
Sibthorp«, Silbethorpe, Henry de, parson of
Hajton. 850.
Simon de, SO.
Sibton, Sibbeton [co. Suffolk], abbot and con-
sent of, 375, 507.
Sicca Villa. Ste SecheviUe.
Side. Ste Sydt
■''■■■■■■ ""■ 0^. HenT his brother, 4:
■■' son of, Adam his s'ln, 287,
.., Kunulph soQ of, 39.
■ "in of, John bis brother, 39
., Richard, 536.
., Richard son of, 39.
■■ «ouof,le Taillur.586-541, 54
., Robert son nf, de Clarburyh, 7.
■' SO" of, de Norton, 288.
., Simon son of, de Melsanby 244
..Tboiuassonof, 419.
' wn of, de He»ere, SS.
, Walter son of, de Aiikeby, 478.
, ...... Hon of, de Staynleyo, 89,
, William son of, de Bnimpton, 845.
"On of, de Caldecote, 16.
son of, le Moaner, 354.
Simonbum, Sj-muudbunie, Symaudeabum.
*•""""■'"'• -" NorthumborUw
tSimundebume.
SigglHsthorne, Sighlrathonie, co. Vork, 355.
Sigher, Henry, presented to WenjnBtoi
church. 59.
Sighleithome. Ste SigglcatbOme.
Silbethorpe. Set Sibthorpe.
Bileby, John fon of Robert de, 66.
Silian, Bajlen [co. Cardigan], 115.
Silkettonc, Margery do, 260, 314, 367.
Silver, Luke, 443.
• Jotii dc Petbam, parson of, 44S.
John de Saiidale, parson of, 232,
Siraondesle, Roger de, 1S5.
See Simondley.
Simondestan, Adam de, 167.
Simondley, Simondcsle [in the' parish n(
Glossop, CO, Derby], 1S5.
Simpringham. Sec SjTDprynKham.
Simund, Sj-mnnd, Adam, 387.
1 Richard, 601.
Simuudebume. See Simonbum.
Siodlesham, John de, 63.
Robert de, 55, 185, !49.
Singittoii, Gilbert dc, 139.
Sire, John, 48l.
Siresham. See Syresliam.
Siwinghurst, Saxingherst [in Cninbrooke
hundred], co. Kent, 215. "
Sitemutbe. See Sidmoutb.
Siwsnlby, Osbert do, 443.
hi* daughter Lecia, 44S,
WiJIiara sun of, 446.
Thomas son of Robert de, 443.
Williatn de, 443,
GENERAL INDEX.
»13
Siwardbj, William de — cant.
, , and Lecelina his wife, 448.
William son of Robert de, 445.
See Scwerby.
Siwat, Thomas, 37.
Sixel, Uichard de, 167.
Sixhill, William de, SI 6.
Sixhilb, Sixhil [co. Lincoln], prior and con-
vent of, 294.
, letters patent dated at, 467.
Skakelthorpe. See Scagglethorpe.
Skaldeford. See Skelford.
Skargill, Robert de, 9.
Skeffington, Skeftyngton [co. Tjeicester], 152.
Skeffling, Skefllinge, Sketljng, co. York, 69,
289.
Skeftlinge. See SkeflAing.
Skeftyngton. See Skeffington.
Skeldergate, Robert de, 314.
, Mastter William de, 343.
Skeldingbope. Sec Skellingthorpo.
Skelford, Skaldeford [co. Nottingham], 301.
Skellingthorpe, Skeldinghope, Sheldinghope
[in the wapentake of Graphoe], co.
Lincoln, 549, 598.
Skelton, John de, .')84, 587, 588.
, William de, 80.
Skelton, co. ( Cumberland, 195, 563.
CO. [York], 247.
Skendleby, Skendelbj, co. Lincoln, 1 25.
, Well-pi»rk in, 409.
Skepmakere, Roger le, 253.
Skeppe, Geoffrey, 126.
Skerlington. See Skirlington.
Skenie, Skyren [co. York], 108.
Sketer, Ralph, 288.
Sketlyng. See Skeffling.
Skldemore, Skydemor, Skydemore, John de,
71, 115.
, Walter de, keeper of Meere caatle,
52.
, Walter de, 422, 500.
William de, 424.
See Scudemor.
Skil, Adam, 126, 127.
Skinaud, Skynaud, William, 420, 471.
Skiuburness, Skynburnesse [co. Cumberland],
59, 81.
Skinner. See Skynner.
Skimiingrove, Skynnere Greve, co. York,
593.
Skipper, Walter, 311.
Skipsea, Skypse-in-Holderness, 226.
Skipton, Adam de, 604.
.......... John de, le Litsternone, 604.
Skipton- in-Craven, co. York, granted to I'eter
de Gavaston and Mai^garet his wife,
114.
, carl of Albemarle, keeper of the
caNtle of, 279.
Skipton-in-C*raTen — row/.
, Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln,
keeper of the castle of, 1.
, held by Robert de Clifford, 220, 378,
279, 395, 408.
[ Skipwith, Skypwith, co. York, 207.
, Thomas de Goldesburgh, parson of
the prebenddl church of, 207.
Skirbeck, Skirbek, Shirbeche, co. Lincoln, a
commission de walliis el /ossatin for,
530, 604.
Skirlington, Ralph de, 440.
Skirlington, Skerlington, Schirlington [co.
York], 440, 446.
Skirlock, John, 436.
Skirpenbeck,Sbirp«nbeck, Thomas deChauncy
lord of, 204.
[co. York], letters patent dated at,
198.
Skoul, Skuol, Robert, 166, 169.
Skrym, Roger, 30 U
Skryne, Adam de, 117.
Skuol. See Skoul.
Skydemor. See Skidemor.
Skydomores Upton. See Upton Scudamore.
Skynard, Master William. 181.
Skynaud. See Skin-.iud.
SKynbumesse. See Skinbumess.
Skynhoune, Uolx'rt, 334.
Skynner, Skynnere, Matthew le, 547.
, Senuin le, 534.
Skynnere Greve. See Skinningrove.
Skypse. See Skipsea.
Skypton. See Skipton.
Skypwith. See Skipwith.
Skyren. See Skeme.
Skyt, Henry, 239.
Richard, 239.
Slackstead, Shiksted, co. Southampton, 23 1.
Slape, John son of Richard de, 406.
Sledmere [co. York], 340.
Slengesby. See Slingsby ; Slyngesby.
Sleningford, Slenigford [co. York], 485.
Siingsby, Slengesby [co. York], 298.
Sloghter, Sloghtre, John de, 420.
, Master Robert de, 421.
Slopere, William le, 165.
Sluggesheye, Nicholas de, 368, 420.
Slyngesby, Slengesby, William de, 458, 466.
Smakoc, Adam, 293.
Smale, Henry le, 426.
, Walter le, 426.
Smalebergh, John son of John de, 137.
, Thomas de, 542.
Smalvmone, Robert, 236.
Smaletorp [co. i^incolu], 346.
Small Hythe, Smallyde [co. Kent], 168.
Smallyde. See Small H}*the.
I Smalrys, Roger de, clerk of the market in
Ireland, 7.
Smarden, Smeidenne, co. Kent, 348.
^14
GENERAL INDEX.
Smart, John, ISfl.
Smeetoa, Snethntoii, co. Emcx. SOT.
Smelt, Riclutrd, 4TS.
Smardenn^t. See Smarden.
Smetheleje, Adam de, 395.
SmethetOD. See Smeeton.
Smith, Smyth, Smjt, Johii the, of Aldburiili,
807.
Matilda daughter of Richard le, 406.
Kogerle. BO.
William le, of Noiineford, 423.
, William the, of Itardenefe, 473.
SmilheMon^, SmytbesJ4ouc, Smy IbiBeoDC, John
le, I3B, 127.
lUohard, or Kichard le, 582. &34.
, , of Bertoni47r, 833,
Smnd, Bichard, HT,
Smurtyng, Ralph sod of William, 371.
Smyth, SmyC. See Smith.
SmytheBHone, SmythiKsoDe. See SmitheeHone.
Smythmor, John ile, SSO.
Snaith, Hnaythf, co. York, 310.
-by-!3»i[Klleet [co. York], 345.
SDtkeinioiite, Adam, 3fl0.
Snape, John de, 435.
.John HUD ufThomaKdc, S87.
William aon of Aicnen He, SS3.
See alio t^uappe.
Snape [co. York], 352.
Snapti [co. SulTolk], prior and con-
vent of, 104.
Snayl, William, 477.
Snsynton, Master John de, 431.
Snayth, Snaythe. See Snaith i Sueythc.
Sneuton, Orer, Ovre Sneton, co. York, 474.
Snedettound. See Snelland.
Socdham, William de, 382.
Sneedham, Snedhiim [co. nioucestet], 383,
Siwlland, Snelleilonil, Sncdenloand, co. Lin-
coln, 25H.
Stainton by, 483.
SnclleilnndB, Snelleslond, William de, 3.^1.
See Snelland.
Snetetham, Roger de. 563.
SuetOD. Set Sneaton.
Sneythe, Snylh, OeoCfrny, 547.
, Robert aon of Henry do, 897.
Sniterley. See Btakenej.
Snitlerby . Suiterby [co. Lincoln], 233.
Snoddjng, Thomaa, bit.
Snodhiille, Snotebulle, Robert de, 5S1.
, inarBhal of the King's Bench,
393.
Snoncombe, Snolescumbe, Snoscombe, co.
NorthamptOD, 430, 431.
See alio Lovcl.
SnoKombe. See Snorscombe.
Snotehnlle. See Saodholle.
Sootescambe . Sec Snorscombe.
Suove, Snow, John, 583, 534, 5G7, 51*7.
Snyterby, ThomaH de, 93, SOS, 54if.
Snytb. See Saeylhe.
Sobbury, Solbiirj, Ralph de, 67, SS3.
See Sodbury,
Socage, land held in, 384.
Socemere, William de, 359.
Sockburn, Oversokeboume, S7().
Sock-Dennis, Soke Deneys. Sokdeneis, Stook-
Uennis, Stoke- Deoeys or Stoke-Dennia
[iu the parish of Tiotiiihiill]. co.
Momerw't. 547, 608.
Sodbury, Hobbury, co. Glouoe«t«r, SCI. 52tt.
Sobam. Saham, co. Cambridge, 316.
, CO. Suffolk, 975.
Monk, .'<aham Monochorum, co.
Suffolk, 480.
Soignieti, Soygne, forest of, 315.
.•toit. See Gort.
.Soke Deneys, Sokdeneii. See Kiock-Denni-.
Solario, or Solers, John de, 554, 555.
Solbiiry. Sec Sobbary.
Solcmpniak, IVrot do, 336.
Solercin, Alssler John de, 193.
Solurs. See Sulnriu.
Snifclil, Roger dc, 478.
Soliard, John, 383.
SolocMtoiide, Selnestronde, Jofao d«. ;i7tl.
See also Kbolonestroudt^.
Solnic, or Soluie, John de la. 68.
Solomon. Simon son of, de Tilths, 47B.
Solton, Ivo de, 178, 2iH.
Soluie. See Soloie.
Somenur, Someuour, Adam le, 47b.
Nicholas le, 33:t, 343.
, William le, 3S3.
William SpurMowe le, 128.
Somer, Henry, 867.
Somcredeby, John ile, 1 14.
Somereaham. See l^meraham.
Somerford, Sumerford, co. Oitotd, 46.
Somerset, county of, 108, 110, 156, S43, S4»,
311.331, 338, 3li5, 406,545.
coumissioucn to levy the twrnly -fifth
iu, 185.
, to assess the twentieth and flf.
iceuth for, IS.
, , a fifteeuth and tenth in, 5X1.
, consvnraturs or keepers of the peace
for, 30, 54, 66,
, commiB.sion de leailiit etfotsatit for,
167, 308.
, juaticcK in eyre for, 319.
justices of oyer and terminer for, to8.
heriff of. 339, 587.
, Richard de ChaseldoQ, 499.
Se« Bella Caiupo ; Osbem.
Somcrgele, John de, 200.
William de. 337.
Somerahall, Church, ChyrchBomeriule fn,
Derby], 113. •■ '
GKNEIIAL INDKX.
815
Somenham, Someratham, John de, of Sntton,
352, 386, 396.
, Robert de, 383.
Somerton, John de, 363.
Somertoo, co. Somerset, 217, 326.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 68.
, Sumerton [co. Liacoln ] , castle of,
469.
Somenrille, Kof^er de, 35.
William de, 282, 242.
Somery, Sumery, Agnes de, 84.
, Adam de, John son of, 584.
John de, 145, 153, 237, 270,279,305,
349, 369, 385, 401, 564, 576, 579.
, , king's scullion, 13.
, John son of Adam de, 542.
, Master John, 233.
, William de, 25, 122, 134, 193,462.
Somery [co. Stafford], 145.
See Percevall.
Someter, Sumeter, Henry le, 425.
, John le, 53.'{.
, , of the prior of Prittlewell, 244.
, Nicholas le, 132.
, Peter le, 259.
, Thomas le, 88.
See also Sumpter.
Sonbunie, Kobert de, 48.
Sond, Kobert atte, 406.
Sonkey. See Sankey.
Sonneworth [co. Hants J, 175.
8opere, John le, of Frenyugham, 478.
, Kichard le, 63.
, Walter le, 600.
Soppewell. See Sopwell.
Soppeworthe. See 8opworth.
Sopwell, Soppewell, near St. Albans, co.
Hertford, panloii to the prioress of, 26.
Sopworth, Soppeworthe, Sepworth [co. Wilts],
131, 239. -
Sordes, 60 77.
Sort [in Aquitaiue], 74, 78.
Sotby, Sotteby, co. Lincoln, 72.
Soterle, Edmund de, 404.
, Roger de, 404.
, , a commissioner for Suffolk,
188.
Sotherne, Sotheryn, Richard le, 428.
, William le, 470.
See also Sutherne.
Sotteby. See Sotby.
Soude, Henry, 574.
Soules, John de, 304.
, Nicholas do, 447.
Soundy, John, 368.
, William, 160.
Sourby, Soureby, Hamo son of Edmund de,
298.
, Henry de, 425.
, Richard son of Ralph de, 298.
Soureby. See Sowerby, ("astle.
Soureye. See Sturry.
South Broom. See Broom.
South Cave. See Cave, South.
Southam, Sutham, co. Warwick, 162, 548,
600.
Southampton, county of, 20, 60,243,250, 259,
312, 317, 321, 328, 364, 365, 473, 545,
592, 601.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-fifth
in, 184.
.., to assess the twentieth and fif-
teenth for, 28.
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 30, 55.
, men of, 604.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 60,
275.
, sheriff of, 146. 469.
, , Thomas de Warblynton, 899.
Southampton, town or port of, 190, 216, 287,
303, 450, 453, 507.
, mariners of, 123, 124, 128.
, merchants of, 124, 243.
, customs of, 60, 61, 77, 98, 388.
, custom on wool, hides, and wool-fells,
412,498,501, 502,561.
, pesage of wools in, 498.
, ship called the Alisote of, 128.
, la Ronde of, 123.
, ships to be provided by, 353 .
, castle of, 216.
, St. Denys, prior of, 458.
prior and convent of, 450.
Southfleet, Suthflete [co. Kent], 501.
Southgate, Suthgate, 139.
Southgrange, by Bitham [in Beltisloe hun-
dred], CO. Lincoln, 475, 529.
Southill, South Yeuel, Suthgeuele, co. Bed-
ford, 529.
Southley, Suthle [co. Wilts], 179.
Southminster, Suthminstre [co. Essex], 178.
Southoe, Sutho [co. Huntingdon], 400.
Southscales, Richard de, 224.
South Town, Suthten^ [in Kenton in the
hundred of Exmmster], co. DeTon, 208.
Southwark, Suthwerk, co. Surrey, 175, 202,
271,422,472.
, St. Thomas the Martyr, master and
brethren of, 161, 162, 271, 334, 693.
, prior and convent of, 578.
Southwell, Suthwelle, co. Nottingham, 171,
421.
, William de Newark, prebendary of
North Muskham in, 28.
Southwick, Suthwyk, co. Northampton, 216,
342.
Soutor. See Suur.
Sov>'el, Adam, 253.
Sowerby, Castle, Soureby, c<». Cumberland^
416, 442.
, church of, 162.
Hia
GENERAL INDEX.
Sowerby, Culle, &c. — conl.
manor of, 416, 443.
, , Soureby, co. Westmoreland, 134.
CO. York, 238, 244, 31S.
Sowerbj shire. SonrebiBhi TO [en. York],jiuticea
of oyer and Urminer for, 465.
Sony. .See Zoy.
Soygne, forest of. Ste Soiguies.
Spiin, SpaoiardB, IS4, 37&.
, bortieB from, 82, 204, 291, 437, SS7.
, mcrcLaalg from, 139, 308, 235, 423,
424, 466.
anhipof, 3S5, 422,424.
Burgoi in, 139, 451.
See also Ispauia ; Spajn.
Spalding, CO. Liocalii, 326, G03.
, paTBge for the tosra of, 90.
, prior of, 90.
, prior BDd conveut of ,.38, 326, 485.
letters paleol dated at, 479, 529.
Spuldinge, Spaldy ug, Henry dc, of lliumeby,
432.
, Riubard de, 125.
of St. l¥i»<,351.
, William ile, a canon of Bouruo,
Spaoeby. See Spanneby.
Spaniards. See Spain.
Spanneby, Spanebj, Spaunehj, Sjianby, Roger
de, 328.
, Walter de, 171.
, William de, a special connniaeioner,
167, 174, 332, 372, 463, 521, 589, 530,
538, 543. 548, 598.
, keeper of the Templars' lands,
CO. Lincoln, 438, 457, 461, 466, 467,
56S.
Spareheaford, Williani de, 240, 254.
Spark,Spatkc, John, 51.
Richard, 169.
William, SI.
of Wrytil, 339, 8S5.
Sparrow-hawk, rent of a, 561, 571.
, in Ireland at the Exchequer, 688.
Sparwe, Andrew, 477, .'iSO, 533.
, John, 5, 360.
ofNonhwich,94.
, son of Hugh, 477, 530, 533.
Bicbard, of Dunwicb, 495.
Walter, 41.
Spauneby. See Spanneby.
SpauntoD [co. York], 324.
Appelton by, 431.
Spajn, Spoyne, Thomas, 247.
, William, of Fawe. 424, 537.
Speeoot, Edmoud, 258.
Spechesle, Bobert de, 420.
Bpect«sbary. See Spettisbury.
Speeton, Spetooe [eo. YorkJ, 445.
Spegbtebury, Spi'glitibury. See Spcttisbury.
. Hugh le, of Alhewyk, 896.
libel le, 307.
John le, of co, Lincoln, 37.
, of CO. Hertford, 543.
Nicholas le. 2.^6.
Stephen le, 419, 599.
Waller le, the elder. 999.
Spennan, Spermon, Joho, 58, 454,
455, 467, 4fl7, 494,504, 558.
[ William, 544,
Speresbolt, Sperabolte, John de. 34.
[ William de, 583.
Sperman, Spermon. See Spereinan.
: Spemon, Spemen [co, Cornwall], 860.
Spernholte. Set Speresbolt.
I Spelone. -See Speeton.
Spcttisbury, Speghtiburj, Spcghtebury, Spetis-
I bury, CO. Dorset, 504, 389.
I Spicer, John le, 314.
■ I'hiliplc, 481.
Kobertle, 487.
, Thomas le, 523. 534, .567, 587.
Spicevajl, Francis, 123.
Harttca, 123,
Woland, 133.
Spigumcl, Spyguniel, Andrew. 344.
, Henry, IM, 30, 51, 85. 87. 118, la4,
128, 130, 132, 135, 145, 148, 150, 157,
158, 167, 169, 170, 173, 178, 200, 207,
237, 238, ••41, 244, 847, 348, 352, S5&-
258, 363, 370, 874, 303, 307-3U9, 313,
319, 320, 323, 368-370, 373, ST3, 403
423, 434, 437, 463, 470, 472-476. 531
533, 534, 535, 544, 546, 547, 550, 554,
589, 592, 596, 604, 606.
Spillale, Alan, of Houtb, 417.
Spineto, Hiebard son of Stephen de, 443.
See Spyneye,
Spiui, Spinis, James de, 109, 1S1, 136, 137
399. '
, merchants of tbe, SU, 84.
See Florence,
S{HTtyn, Sprirtyn, John, 254, 604,
Spleto, Bobert. 308.
!>poftoith, Spoflbrd, CO. York, 144.
Spoleto, Dopier de, 689.
Spondon [co. Derby], 513.
Spondon, Spoundon, John de, E87.
... ...... John sou of Thomas de, 377.
Sport, bccnce lo, 146. <
Spoundon. See Spondon.
Spoyne, Wlllium. See Spayne.
Spratton, Sprotton, cu. Northampton, 52.
Roger dc Norihburgb, parson of, 454.
Spray, John, 466.
, Ifalph de, 450, 465, 467, 574.
Sprengebose. See Springeboie,
Sprewel, Richard, 390.
Spriggi. Spriggy, John, 38.
Spriogond, Spiyngant, John, 600.
GENERAL
SpriDgehose, Sprengehose, Andrew, 377.
, Robert, 289.
Springfield, Springfeld, co. Essex, 22, 272.
, Elias de Shoredich, parson of, 19.
Sprirtyn. See Spirtyii.
Sproatley, Sprottele, Sprottale [co. York],
440, 446.
Sprot, Robert, of Carleton, 143.
Sprottele, Sprottale. See Sproatley.
Sprotton, Joan, late the wife of William de,
72. .
, William de, 52.
5e« Spratton.
Sproxton, Benedict de, 245.
SproxtOD [co. Leicester], church of, 281.
Spryngant. See Springand.
Spumeprede, Walter, 262.
Spurstowe, Richard, *summenoar,' 171.
, William, le Somenur, 128.
Spyck, John, 252.
Spygamel. See Spigumel.
Spyneye, William de la, and Margery his
wife, 237.
See Spineto.
Spynk, Thomas de, 37.
Spyr, Walter, 239.
Spyte, John, mariner of Romenee, 43.
Sqoaddere, Ranulph le, 259.
Squire, Squicr, Squyer, Geoflfrey, of the olde-
lavedy Marmyun, 257.
, Hugh le, 389.
, Roger, of Alice, 125.
Simon, 40.
, William le, 389.
Sqnirel, Squyrel, John, 516.
Squjer. See Squire.
Squyrel. See Squirel.
St. Adrian, Neapolio, cardinal deacon of. See
Neapolio.
St. Agatha [in the parish of Easby], co.
York, town of, 245, 315, 364.
abbot of, 299.
, A. abbot of, 574.
, Roger, abbot of, 245.
, canons of, 245.
St. Albans [co. Hertford], abbey of, 102, 104,
109, 194, 199,208.
, abbot of, 186, 453.
Hugh de Eversdooe, abbot of, 112,
194, 221. •
, J. abbot of, 101.
, abbot and convent of, 95, 109,346,
433, 483, 522.
. .. .., prior and convent of, 121, 221.
, town of, 26, 64, 483, 517, 519.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 150.
, letters patent dated at, 11, 202, 203,
204, 271, 272, 379.
St. Albin. See Sancto Albino.
St. Aroand. See Sancto Amando.
St. Andrew. See Sancto Andrea.
63579.
INDEX. 817
\
St Andrews, bishop of, 107.
, W[illiam de Lamberton], bishop of,
121.
See St. Adrian.
St. Asaph, bishop of. See Shonau.
, diocese of, 11.
St. Anbyn. See Sancto Albino.
St. Augustine, vagabond friars of the order
of, 345.
See Canterbury ; Shrewsbury.
St. Benet, or St. Benedict, Holme. See
Holme.
St. Benoit sur Loire, abbot of, 468.
St. Berian. See St. Buryan.
St Birian. See St. Buryan.
St Botolph's Bridge [with Orton Longne-
ville], Botelbrigge, co. Huntingdon,
Roger de Korthburgh, parson of, 892.
St Briavel's castle, co. Gloucester, John de
Wisham, keeper of, 316, 355, 366.
, John de Handlo, constable of, 570.
St Bride's. See Sancta Brigida.
St Buryan, St. Birian, St. Rerian, co. Corn-
wall, Matthew de Medunta, dean of
the church of, 93, 305, 320.
St. Carantoc, co. Cornwall, 539.
St. Clare Amgoyt. See St. Cleer.
St. Cleer, St. Clare Amgoyt [co. Carmarthen],
108.
St. Clement's church. See London.
St Columb Major, co. Cornwall, 373, 418.
Ralph de Arundel, parson of, 178,
237.
St. Cybi. See Holyhead.
St. David, chantry called the house of, 385.
St. Davids, bishop of. See Martin.
, diocese or bishopric of, 6, 66, 95, 96,
109.
, precentor and chapter of, 563.
St. Denis. See Sancto Dionisio.
St. Dunstan in the West, church of, 211.
St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, abbey of, 523, 525,
528, 561, 564, 566.
, abbot of, 67.
, Richard de Draghton, abbot of, 556,
593.
, Thomas, abbot of, 262, 520.
, abbot and convent of, 153, 526.
, John Pecok,the swineherd of, 562.
^ee also Bury St. Edmunds.
St Emilion, mayor of, Elias Scarlet the
elder, 18.
f provost of, Elias Scarlet the younger,
I o.
St Evroul, abbot of, 72, 73.
, Nicholas, abbot of, 227.
St. Germans, co. Cornwall, 373,418.
St. Gerrans, co. Cornwall, Thomas de Cor-
nubia, parson of, 46, 61.
St. Giles. See Sancto Egidio.
St. Giles's Hospital. See liondoo.
8f
818
eSNEBAL INDEX.
St. Helens, co. DotmI, inland of [otherwise
OTseu or Ston; iijlBnd],Fromemouthe,
389.
St. Helier, St. HiLarj [in Jeraej], SMS.
8t IlloKanrco. CorniTftU], church of, ThomM
io Nova Hiyft, parson of, 5a, S5.
SI. Ivf» [eo. Huntingdon], 18, 351, frSa.
, Hemntj^Aford nenr, 18.
Kt. Jcao-Geeit. Johangtsl, 315.
St. John of Jerusoleu) in England, prior of,
178.
William de Tolhalc, prior of, 10, US,
148, 203, 387, :tH7.
, prior aud hrcthfen ot, 371, 333.
prisilfgc of thi' lirethran of, 26.1.
St. John, hoppilal of. See Cheater.
St. .Tohn'i, town of. See Perth.
St. Julien, Seiul Julian, 74.
St. Kiktherine du Mont. .See Uoucn.
St. Lambert, genlelauilieen, 215.
St. Laud. See Sancto Laudo.
St. Ijaiarus of JcruBBlum, house of, 3-14.
St. Leonard, hospital of. See York.
SeeBrewosB.
St. 1.0. See Saiicto l,audo.
St. Lucien les Beauvai». I'eler, abbot of. 237.
St. Ludt^an [oo. Cornwall], church of, John
Tr^dian, paraon of, 4G3.
St. Macaire, pedage of, 13.
St, Haria Nova, B[e)'mund], cardinal deacon
of. See Psrgiis; Goth.
St. Marie-Qeest, Gestseul marie, 215.
St. Martin le Grand, See London.
St. Marj in Via Lata. See Flisco.
in Porticu. See I'elagoue.
del UoggGs. See Dublin.
Magdalen. See Lincoln.
St. MsagaQ. See Mawgnu-in-PydiT.
St. Melan in Kenicr. .S*e Mullion.
St. Hellion [co. Cornwall], Kiclianl de Potes-
grare, paraon of, 135.
St. Michael on the Mount. See Lincoln.
St. Neol» [co. Hunlin^on], 393, 4(14.
, prior and conveul of, .192, 517.
Si. Neoti Hanlwick, llenU'wvk, vo, Iluntiug-
8t. Oswald's [?KciBtBl], prior and couvent of,
434.
St. Ouen, See Sancto Audocno.
St. Paucras, co. Middlesex, 160.
St. Pastour, Saint Pastour, 74.
St. Paul's. See Florence ; London.
St. Pierre snr Dive, St. Mark's, abbot of, 98,
176.
St. I'otenciana, cardinal priest of. See
Buffati.
St. Priaca. Arnold [Novell!], cardinal priest
of, 498, SIIO, 5<>3, Sl)7, SOU, 916, 346,
957. 569.
St. ProbuB. Laiiprobus, I,amprobe,< [co. Corn-
wall], Boirer do Wj-ngefeld, parson of,
4IS.
St. Quentin, ISO
St. (Juiiterie, Seint Qoitne, S«Dte Qaiterie,
60, 77.
St. Remj-Oeest, Gestsentereme, 315.
St. B^ker. See Seint Kjker.
St. Sabina, ThomBa Jorsce, cardinal priest of,
64, 105,215.
St. Sepulchre without Ktivgatc. Stx London.
St. Sever, Seint Sever, 60, 77, 355.
St. Stadian, See St. Stilhians.
St. Siithians, Si. Stsdian [co. Cnrnwall],
Bulph sou of Thomas de la Hvde, pat-
ion of, 119.
Kiigei son of Roger do Carmenon,
paraon of, 119.
St. Thomas Acuns. See London. -
St. Thomaa the Martyr. See Southirnrk.
St. Vatery, honor of , 1S6, 191, 429.
, John, prior of. 339,
St. Vandrille. See Pontenolle.
St, Victor en Caux. Ralph, abbot of, 93, 286.
Si, Walery. See St. Valery,
[oo.nanU]. See Norton St. Walerr.
St. Wendron in the hundred of Ken-ier. co.
Cornwall, church of, 191.
St. Wulsian's Hospital. See Worcester.
Sta. Foy, Seintc Foy, 74.
StobaDnon [co. Loulh], church of, 28.
Stace. See Scace.
Stachesdene, Robert son of Nicholu ite. 3S4.
See SlHgfiden.
Sioddlcthorpe, or Stertelthorpo ■ [co York!
261. ■ ■'■
Sluffonl, Nicholas de, 450.
, Thomas de, 336, 461.
William de,31. 53, 82, 251,328 521
605.
William sou of Robert de, 7.
Stafford, ouimty of, 87, 851, 821 328 356
369, 516, 547. ' '
coinuiiasiquers to assess the twentieth
and fiftct'iilh fur. 33.
■ ■, u fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
.louservutora or keepers of the peace
■ justices of oyer and terminer of, 68,
sheriff of, 64,319.
Kichard de ITarieje, 7.
, Edmund, baroi: of, 95.
, Itauulph hia son, 95.
levy of men iu. 82.
, supplies for Scotland from, 81.
Stafford, town of. 176.
escape from the gaol of, T.
, tournament lit, G4.
Master Lewis de Bcllo Monte, dean
of the king's free chapel of, 313,
, Adam de Lymberge, prebendan of
.Merahton in the free cbapel of, 480.
Stugsden. Stacheadene [oo. Bedford], 834, "
GENfiRAL INDEX.
819
Stainbarn, Stajnebunie [co. York], 147.
See alio Staondesborne.
Siainegrave, Stanegrave, Alice daughter of
Henry de, 848.
, Bernard de, 348.
, Bobertde, 406.
, , sheriflf of Surrey, 3iK).
Staines, Stanes, co. Middlesex, a weir at, 479.
, Luke, yicar of, 99.
Stainforth, Staynford, co. York, 2^8, 244,
256, 316.
Stainton, Staynton [co. Lincoln] , 482.
by Snelland, co. Lincoln, 488.
Stalham, Roger de, 188.
Stalingburgh, Stallyngburgh, Stalyngburgh,
Beatrice, 314.
, John de, 260, 261, 314, 367.
, y Beatrice his mother, 367.
, Walter de, 171, 241, 548.
See Stallingborough.
Stalingbnrne, John de, 261.
See alio Stalingburgh.
StaUe, WilUam, 478.
Stallingborough, Stalyngburgh, co. Lincoln,
72, 432.
Stalyngburgh. See Stalingburgh, Stalling-
borough.
Stambourne, co. Essex. See Stauudesbome.
Stambridge, Great, Stanbrigge, Stonbrugge,
CO. Essex, John de Oxendon, parson of,
17, 189.
, William de Boudon presented to t^p
church of, 17.
, William son of William Soger of
Boudon, presented to the church of,
189.
Stamford, Andrew de, 5^4.
Stamford, Staunford ^qq. Lincoln], 242, 476.
, Parliament of, 121, 180, 195, 248,
565.
> pi'ioi^ss and nuns of St. Michael with-
out, 585.
»™iirage for, 493.
, l«!ttera patent dated at, 177-181, 186,
I87, 193, 237-241.
.-^, tournament at, 99.
... and Oxford, bridges of, 178, 242.
•'..., Stanford [co. Middlesex], ttichard
de Lughteburgh, parson of, 222.
Str^mfordham, Staunfordham [co. Northum-
berland], church of, 159.
Stanay, Adam de, 1 1 6.
Stanbrugge, Stanbrigge. See Stambridge.
Standon, Staundon, Richard de Morlee, parson
of, 20.
Standon, Staundon, co. Hertford, 246, 262.
, CO. Stafford, 263.
Stane, Thomas de, 385.
See Stone.
Staneford. See Stanford.
Stanegrave. See Stainegrave.
Stanegryn, Hugh, 308.
• ■ ■ . ■ • • •
• ■ • • t ■
i9taneley, Stanelay, Nicholas d«, presented to
the church of la Felde, 292.
, Walter son of Thomas de. 254, 604.
Staneley. See also Staveley.
Staneman, Adam son of Hugh, 187.
Stanes, Roger de, of Bristol, 5, 522.
, Thomas de, parson of Northbnrgh,
293.
5ee Stidnes.
Stanfield, Staynfeld, Steinfeld, ca Lincoln,
prioress and nuns of, 468.
Stanford, 134.
, CO. Berks, 262.
, Staneford [co. Essex], 134, 281.
, Peter de Tilliol, parson of, 451.
Rivers, Staneforde Rivers, co. Essex,
554.
5ee Stamford; Staunford.
Stanham, Stephen de, 36.
See Stoneham.
Stanhope [co. Durham], 169.
Guillelmine de Friscobaldis, parson
of, 327.
Stanilond, William, 289.
Stanlawe, Richard de, 169.
Stanleie, Stanlegh. See Stanley.
Stanley, Stanlegh [co. Gloucester], 152.
, Stanieje, Stanleie [co. Wilts], 285,
.'......., abbot of, 384.
, abbot and convent of, 285.
letters patent dated at, 79, 80.
in Arden. See Stonleigh.
Stanleye, Simon de, 39.
Stanleymoor, co. Salop, 385.
Stanmere, John de, presented to Chelmnnton
church, 12.
See Staumore.
Stanmore, Great, Stanmere, co. Middlesex,
371. »
Stannard, Edmund, 239.
, Geoffrey, 239.
Stannaries, 61.
Stannary men, 236.
Stanstead, Stanstede, co. Kent, 478.
Stanton, Slaimton [co. Gloucester], 420.
Long, CO. Cambridge, 477, 533.
, Peter, parson of the church of St.
Michael, 477, 532, 534.
, , and Roger his brother, 477,
532, 534.
, , Richard his cook, 477, '582,
534.
, , Roger brother of Richard his
cook, 534.
Long, Staunton [co. Salop], charoh
of, 162.
[co . Suffolk] , Bertrand Ferrand, pft>-
Bon of, 525.
, CO. WUte, 854, 879.
See Staunton.
dF 2
GENERAL INDEX.
821
StemHcougrim [co. York], 435.
StepelastoD. See Steeple Aston.
Stepellangeford. See Langford.
Stepelmordon. See Steeple Morden.
Stepelton, Robert de, 385.
See also Stapclton.
StepbeDy Alan son of, 39.
, son of, de Coton, 438.
, Bartbolomew son of, le Bracere, 295.
, Greoffrey son of, 308.
;..., James son of, 308.
, Jobn son of, 261.
, son of, le Barker, 419.
, son of, de Baf^singburne, 472.
, son of, de Bircboure of Assbe-
ford, 535.
, son of William son of, de
Goderikbj, 469
, Kicbard son of, de Spineto, 443.
, Robert son of, de Corncsougb, 436.
, Stepben son of, de Houeden, 247.
, William son of, del My re of NeFse,
298.
, son of, de Pilatenbale, 545,
550.
See also Stevene ; Stevensman.
Stepney Heatb, Stebenbetbe [co. Middlesex],
tournament at, 47.
StepptDgley, Stepyngle [co. Bedford], 242.
Stepynge, Stepyng. See Steeping.
Stepyngle, See Steppingley.
Sternefeld, Walter de, 239.
Stentoo. See Storston.
Stert, Stemte, Sterte, co. Wilts, 163, 391.
Stortelthorpe, Tbomas son of Adam de, 261.
See Staddletborpe.
Steleoeye, Peter de, and Joan bis wife, 246.
Steorte. See Stert.
8t«Tene, Walter, 368.
Sterenholm [co. York], 444.
SCeTenssman, Ricbard, 314.
Stwrenton, Stivinton, Stevynton, co. Berks,
./..^. 417,424.
.vi;) ''-'SterfntOD. See Steventon.
.-,. .t/.<'.'Heward, the, 495.
. .» // of Kildare and Catberlagb, 147.
'*•/•/*•,»• ... of the Housebold. See F&yn.
''■«•'<• .... 5ee Hoasebold ; Seneschal.
*'* ftrdflhip of England. See England.
"''*'* " HOD« Stiueton, Styvcton, co. Lincoln, 84,
^^it'of":- '**^°' Geoffrey de, 439.
rryt^tB of, Z'^*" ^^ ^^^ Suyriton.
H>/^ pn'*^ tiepath, Stikclpath, co. Devon, 159.
^ „, chapel of St. Mary, 159.
tarj€fnl ^' ,^^^ g^^ Stitcbell.
^^ ^i^ f Steel, William, 539, 540, 541.
. See also Stel ; Stele.
^^ -ey, le, co. Oxford, 351.
T, Stekeneie, Hugh de, 252.
J. de, 530.
^ jr/.
Stikeswald, Stikewald. 5ee Stixwould.
Stillingfleet, Styvelyngflet [co. York], 316.
Stillington, Styiington [co. York], ^ John de
Uothum, prebendary of, 337.
, Master Jobn de Busshe, prelfendaij
of, 306.
Stircbesleye, Stircbesle, John de, 452, 458,
543.
Stireman, John, de Langeford, 240.
Stirkeland, Styrkeland, John de, 115.
, Walter de, 129.
Stirkelandketel. See Strickland Kettle.
Stirker, Jobn, 245.
Stirling, Strivelyn, Stryvelyng, castle of, 417.
, Ebulo de Montibus, constable of,
513.
, county of, 82.
Stirre, Richard, 63.
Stirston. See Sturston ; Starston.
Stitchell, Styethebulle, Stietbehulle [co. Rox-
burgh], 103, 106.
Stiuecle, Jobn de, 72.
Stiueton, Stiveton. See Stewton.
Stivinton. See Steventon.
Stiwardesman. See Stywardesman.
Stixwould, Stikeswold, Stikeswald, co. Lin-
coln, 87, 125, 166, 258, 473, 550.
, prioress of, 166.
Stobbes, Guicbard son of John de, 198.
Stocheye. See Stokbeyc.
Stock, Stocke, Adam de, 388, 512.
, , Gena bis wife, 388, 512.
, , and Patrick his son, 512.
See Stockes ; Stoke.
Stock-Dennis. See Sock-Dennis.
Stockerston, Stok&stou, co. Leicester, 426.
Stockes, Andrew de, 543.
, Ricbard de, 548.
., Roger de, 543.
See also Stock ; Stokes.
Stockbeye. See Stokbeye.
Stockland, Stokland [co. Dorset], 889.
Stockton, Stokton, Ricbard de Insula, parson
of, 580.
, Stoketon [co. Norfolk], 542.
Stockton, Stocton, John de, 227.
Simon de, 2G0.
Stocwode. See Stokwod.
Stodelay. See Studley.
Stodhirde, Robert Ic, 68.
, Roger le, a monk of Fountains abbey,
89.
Stogbrigge, Roger, 605.
Stoke [co. Chester], 404.
, Stokes [co. Kent], 2K4.
, CO. Leicester, 426.
, Kston by, co. Lincoln, 241.
, Stokesyco. Lincoln, 426, 537
Albany, Stoke Dau honey [co. North-
ampton], 483.
Blez, See Stoke Bliss.
GENERAL INDEX.
823
Stransale. See Strensall.
Stratford, John de, 85.
, Richard de, 260.
, William de, 196.
Stratford, Stratford atte Bogh. See Stratford
Langthome.
Stratford, Stratford le Bow, letters patent
dated at, 104, 105, 108, 109, 155.
Stratford Langthome (sometimes called
Stratford at Bow), Stratford, Stratford
atte Bogh, co. Essex, abbot and con-
vent of, 108, 155.
Stratford, Stony, co. Buckingham, 308, 309.
, , letters patent dated at, 121,
132, 162, 163, 229, 244.
5«c Startforth.
Strathale. See Strcthall.
Strathbogidt Strabolgie, John de, earl of
Athol, 3, 83, 214, 391.
, , , 8on of Isabella, late wife
of Alexander de Balliolo, 214.
, David de, [eleventh] earl [1306-
1326] of, 415.
Strathem, earl of, 19.
Stratton, Strctton, Adam de, 159, 320.
, Master Adam dc, baron of the Ex-
chequer, Dublin, 354.
, John de, 251.
\ , Richard de, 180.
, , of Southampton, 248, 251.
, Stephen de, 180.
See Stretton.
Stratton, Stretton, co. HantSj 233.
, CO. Wilts, 216.
See also Stretton.
Strech, John, 394.
Street, Strete, 682.
, Thomas atte, 555.
, William son of John atte, 56.
Strensall, Stransale [co. York], 566.
Stretele, Hugh de, 475.
, John his son, 475.
Stretfeld, John de, 283.
Stretford by Wilnecote [co. Warwick],
bridge of, 600.
See Startforth.
Strethall, Strathale [co. Essex], 238.
Stretton, Adam son '>f Adam de, of Shrews-
bury, 487.
, Master Richard de, presented to
Hellowe church, 452.
S?c Stratton.
Strctton, Stratton, co. Rutland, 76.
[co. Salop], 190, 190.
in Strettonesdale, co. Salop, 240, 254.
, , William de Cleobury, parson of,
186.
See Stratton.
Strettonesdale, co. Salop, 186, 240, 254.
Strickland Kettle, Strikelandketel, Stirkeland,
CO. Westmoreland, 115.
Striguil, Strngoil, Stragujl, Strogolle, Stro-
goil, Sturguil, CO. Monmoutn, 366, 468.
, Hugh le Despenser, coustable of, 68,
272, 278, 812, 813.
Robert Darcy, keeper of, in the name
of the king's brothers, 272, 278, 382,
547, 599.
, John de Tany [keeper] of, 68, 312.
, John de Pateshulle, keeper of, t31,
547, 599.
, castle of, and town of Chepstowe, oo.
Monmouth, 812, 313. s
iSee Strugoil.
Strikeland. See Strickland.
Strivelyn. See Stirling.
Strode. See Strood.
Strogoil, Strogulle. See Striguil ; StmgoiL
Strogy, Geoffrey, of Lucca, 336.
Strokehose, John, of Frenyngham, 478.
Stronde, church of St. Mary atte. See Lon-
don.
Strongbowe, Roger, 262.
Strood, Strode, co. Kent, 158, 284.
Strubby [Calceworth wapentake], co. Lincoln.
409, 560.
See also Strulby.
Strugoil, Strugulio, Strogoil, William de, 49,
56, 675.
, Struguil, Struguyl . See Striguil.
Strulby, Ralph de, 252.
Stryvelyng. See Stirling.
Stub, Adam, 406.
Stubale, Alan, 89.
Stubbehouse, Richard de, 467.
Stubhampton [in the parish of Tarrant Gun-
ville, CO. Dorset], 256.
Stud. See Horses.
Studley, Great, Stodelay, co. York, 548.
Stuel, William le, of Lemensuez, 237.
Stune, Thomas, a monk of Fountains Abbey,
39.
.. See Stone.
Stuntesfeld. See Stonesfield.
Stupholm, Richard de, 341.
Sture. See Stour.
Stureye. See Sturry.
Sturguil. See Striguil.
Sturmy, Stormy, Henry, 549.
John de, 276.
, Robert son of Henry, 172.
, Walter, of Cheltenham, 248.
See Storme.
Stumel, Ralph, 307.
Sturry, Soureye, Stureye [co. Kent], 284,899.
, bridges of the, 127, 168, 254, 812.
, church of, 397.
Sturston, Stirston, Sterston [co. Norfolk],
151, 171.
Sturton, Juliana late the wife of Walter de,
153.
, William de, 368.
GENERAL D7DEX.
825
aherifl of, 15, 300, GOO.
.justice! ofofar and termioer for, 407.
, vchdeaconrj of, SS4.
, earl of. 5m Wireniw.
Snwei, county of, 349. 312. SIT, 8S1, asS.
884, 365, 473, AKl, S4.^, 601.
commuiionen to lerytbe tweDty-flfth
in, 164.
to UMM the tweDtieth uid fif-
teenth for, S3.
the fifteenth uid tenth, i2Q.
coaKcr*atnr9 i>r keepers of the peace
for, 23. 53, 54(1.
Johmle Wnivnnri. esil of Surrey, a
consemtor of tbi' peace for, 485.
iJiiiticecDf ojer and terminer for, ISi
33, 3A, 4G, :,i.5<l,7 , 146, 148.
commUnon dt maUiii ttfonatii for,
41. ISn, 16T, 341,811,436.
, iherift of, 15, 500.
men of, dispute with the barons of the
Cinque Ports, Shi.
, bounds of (he eoonty and of the
Cinqae Forts, 601.
omj of JbotmeQ in, 487, 49B.
, earl of. See Wareonfi.
Snleie, John le, 969.
, William le, 429.
See also Suur.
Sutham. Sef Southam.
Suthajk, Giibert 4te, 399, 403.
Suthbrom. See Broom.
Sutfacave. Set Care, South.
Suthchirdie, Petn de, 180.
, bis daughters, Alice and Joan,
ISO.
Suihcotea, Itoxer de, justice of oyer and ler*
miner, 40.
Suthcrek, Sutherejk. See Creake.
Sotbduffeld. See DuSeld.
Suthe Mille, Gilbert atte, 853.
See alio Muliiu.
^Dtheme, Siilfaeriu, Siittii-nin. John le, 180.
, John de, of Lokhagh, 513.
, WilUamle, 86.
, bin knave John, SB.
See atto Sotheme.
Sntheirerk. See Soutbwark.
Sntbewode. See Sathwode.
Sathfeld. .^re.HufGuld.
Satbferiby. ^ee Furriby.
Snthflele. See Southfleet
Suthgate. See Southgaie.
Snlbgeuete. See tliuiithill.
Buthham. See Southani
Knthho by Chelmeresford eo. Euex, 4S9.
Sathkelseye. Set KeUcy.
Sulhkenilvorthe, William de,384.
Siitlilee, Salhle, Stephen de, 579.
, Stephen de, panon of St. Clemenfi,
CaiKlelwjkitTete, UO.
Solhlee, &e , Stepbeo de— eenf.
, clerk of the buttery, 458.
&eSoatbley.
Suthmalljngges. See Mallinff.
Suthminstre. See Southminater.
Suthnsubold. See Newbald.
Sutho. See Southw,
SiitbpertoQ. See PethiTioD, Soulb.
Sutbsnitb. William, and Emma hia wife,
167.
Suthtenge. See South Toim.
SuthwnlKham. See Walaham.
Suthvelle. See Southwell.
Sathwerk, John de, 3S.
Thomas de, preaented to Caldecote
church, 103.
,?ff Southwark.
JSuthwoda, Suthewode, John de, IBS.
, Robert ds, 66.
-feeaUo BjaoutbwoH,
Satbwyk, Sutbwfke, Master Adam de, 916,
849.
John de, 379.
Walter de, 89.
WlUiaui de,46.
je« South n-ick.
Snthwyne [in the hundred of Beltialoe, co.
Lioeoln]. See Witham.
Sutton, Adam de, SS6.
, Alicia wife of John son of Bobert
de, 307.
CoDstantine son of Geoffrey de,669.
Qeofirey de, ISO, 398.
, his son Constantine, 56S.
, Haioode, 580.
Henry de, 38, 41, 73, 1S6, 186, 187.
Hut;bde, 300.
, and Matilda his wife, 496.
, , Nicholas son of, of York, 496.
, Joan de, 85.
Joan, late the wife of Willitun de, S3.
, John de, 310, 851, 369, 554.
, of Boston, 149.
, of Rochester, 184.
, of York, 360.
, of Holdemess, B9.
, , brother of Sicholas, 186, 187.
, his brother ific ho Ins, 187.
, and Margaret his wife, 69.
John son of Hobert de, Arieia Iste
the wife of, 307.
Nichola* de, 563.
, Nichola* son of Hush de, of York.
496.
, Osbert de, 13.
, Balphde, panon of Cumpton, 1S8.
Richard de, 46, 106, S3S, 4B3.
father of John de Sutton, 69.
Bobert de, 87, 958, 307.
See o^ Godeaf eU, Bobertda,
GENERAL INDEX.
827
Swinefeld, Richard de, bUhop of Hereford,
162, 192.
Swinefleet, Swynflet, co. York, 256, 346, 462.
, Snaith bj [co. York], 346,
Swineherd, office of chief, 5A2.
Swineshead, Swynesheved, co. Lincoln, 498.
• letters patent dated at, 468.
Swinford, Kin^^s, Swyneford [in Seisdon
hundred, co. Stafford], 564.
Swinnerton, Swynnerton [co. Stafford], 228,
229, 307.
, John le Clerk of, 136, 228.
, Richard, parson of, 136.
Swinside, Swynsete, in Brigham parish [co.
Cumberland], 264.
Swinton, Swynton, co. York, 126, 172.
Swonhongre, Swonhungre, John de, 248, 298.
Swords, Swerdes, co. Dublin, 482, 595.
Swyllington, Swylingtoo, Hugh de, parson of
Lynton in Craven, 167.
,Wulfridde,211.
Swyn, Alan, 308.
Swynbume, Swyneborne, Swynebume, John
de, 31, 39, 53, 250, 327, 356, 417, 428.
, Richard de, 456.
Swjrndon. See Swindon.
Swyne. See Swine.
Swyneborne, Swynebume. See Swynbume.
Swyneflet, Swineflete, Laurence «on of Letitia
de, and William his brother, 256.
Richard ton of Petronilla de, and
Robert his brother, 256.
, Stephen son of Elias de, 256.
, Walter son of Beatrice de, and Adam
his brother, 256.
, William son of Nigel de, 256.
, son of Robert de, and John his
brother, 256.
See Swinefleet.
Swyneford, Swynford, John de, 527.
, Margaret late the wife of Thomas
de, 479.
, Richard de, 25.
, Simon de, 76, 199.
, Thomas de, 315.
, sheriff of Nottingham, 479.
See Swinford.
Swyneman, Peter, 307.
, Walter, 807.
Swynenerton. See Swynnerton.
Swyneseye. See Swansea.
Swynesheved. See Swineshead.
Swynflet. See Swinefleet, Swyneflet.
Swynford. See Swyneford.
Swjmgere, William le, 367.
Swynhirde, Peter le, 312.
Swjrnnerton, Swynenerton, Elkin de, 307.
, Ithel Jonesknave of, 229.
John de, 228, 582.
Roger de, and John his brother, 807.
See Swinnerton.
Swynsete in Brigham. See Swinside.
Swjnton, Reginald de, 846.
^e Swinton.
Syberteswelle, John de, 501.
Syddelingges, Edmund de, 596.
Syde, Side, Alan del, 89.
, Hugh del, 89.
, Peter de, 166.
, Ralph de, 166.
Sydling St. Nicholas, Broad Sydliug, Brode-
sidelyng, co. Dorset, 389.
Sydling, Up, Upsidelyng [in the liberty of
Sydling St. Nicholas, co. Dorset], 889.
Symeon. iSee Simeon.
Symili, Simili, Geoffrey, 282, 242.
Sjrmingthwayt, Robert de, 868.
Sympryngham, Simpringham, John de, 425.
See Sempringham.
Symund. See Simund.
Symundesbume, Symundbnme. See Simon-
bum.
Synewebayn, Alan, 245.
Syresham, Siresham, co. Northampton, 164.
Syreslee, 373.
Sywaldby, Thomas de, 604.
T
Taaf. See Taff.
Tackele, Roger de, 369.
Taddelowe. See Tadlow ; Tadelowe.
Tadecastre, William de, of York, 432.
Tadelowe, Taddelowe, John de, 585, 587, 589,
545.
Tadesterae. See Tedstone.
Tadington. See Tarrington.
Tadlow, Taddelowe, co. Cambridge, 128.
Taff, Taaf, John, archbishop of Armagh, 4,
135.
, Master Reginald, Ticar-general of the
archbishop of Armagh, 105, 135, 295.
Taillour, TaiUur, TayUour, Tayllur, Tailor,
Adam le, 51.
, , of Croft, 362.
, , of Oatesheyed, 862.
, , of Prestbury, 248.
, of Wirkhulle, 309.
, Geoffrey le, Robert son of, of Laynall,
340.
, Gilbert le, of Coye, 811.
Hamo the, 805.
, Hamo le, and William his brother,
128, 171.
, Henry le, 382.
, of Baldock, 586-541, 545.
, of Walton, 541.
, Hugh le, of Bolton, 898.
, , of Marchehiye, 188.
, , of Wokyngham, 509.
828
GENERAL INDEX.
• <
Taillour, &c. — cont.
, Hu^h son of Richard le, of Munke-
ton, 312, 316.
, John le, 89.
, , of Chapynton, 296.
, ....... and Joan his wife. of Chirbury,
544.
, , of oo. Cornwall, 85, 129.
, , of Cowton, 344.
, of Holme, .541.
, , of LechamptoD, 248.
, , master of the king's ship la
Katerine, 433.
John Kon of Peter le, of Baldock, 586-
541, 545. i
, son of Simon le, of Lostwithiel,
424, 537.
, , Uenry his brother, 424, 537.
, son of Thomas le, of Lepyng-
ton, 366.
*, , Kobcrt his brother, 366.
, John le, Attehope, 145.
, Osbert le, 59.
, Osbert son of Osbert le, of Dublin,
appointed to the office of the Marshal-
sea, Dublin, 59.
, Peter le, 173.
, , John son of, 536-541, 545.
, Philip le, 605.
Ralph le, of Stokeslegh, 270.
, Reginald le, 40.
Richard le, 426.
, , Hugh his son, of Munketon,
312,316.
, Richard son of Simon le, of Baldock,
536-541, 545.
, Robert le, 41. «
, Robert son of Geofirey le,of Lay nail,
840.
, Roger le, 605.
, , Walter son of, 536-541, 545.
, Simon le, John son of, of Lostwithiel,
424, 537.
, , Richard son of, 586-541, 545.
, Thomas le, 51, 331.
, , of Kilmaynan, 383.
, , John son of, of Lepyngton,
366.
, Walter le, 59.
, , of Berebronne, 288.
, Walter son of Roger le, of Baldock,
536-541, 545.
, William le, of co. Norfolk, 41.
, , of CO. Northumberland, 39.
, , of Barton, 245.
, of Bedale, 299.
, , of Bentleye, 315.
, of Beverley, 347.
, , of Kebteme, 298.
, of Tillebury, 244.
, William brother of Hamo le, 128,
171.
! Talamont, Talamon, 74, 78.
' Talaye, William de, 558.
Talbondsteven [? Tal-y-bont, co. Cardigan],
115.
Talbot, Talebot, Gilbert, 366.
, Henry, 65.
, Richard, 127.
, , an assessor, co. TTereford, 185.
Talcarn. See Talkam ; Tolcame.
Talcarn-vaccos [co. Cornwall], 424, 587.
Talcame. See Minster.
Talebot. See Talbot.
Talegarth Ughport. See Talgarth.
Tulemache, Hugh, 846.
, , Katherine his wife, 346.
, , John their son, 346.
, Richard, 308.
See Thalemache.
Tulemont, Elias, 257.
Talgarth, Talgargh, Tallegarth, Talegarth [in
Wales], 22, 62, 154, 298, 458, 546.
Ughport, 293.
Talia. See Talleia.
Talkam, Richard de, 256.
TalUge, tallages, 162, 198, 520, 521, 534, 551.
557,566, 567,568,593.
, in the town of Lynn, 317.
Tallaght, Thauelagh [co. Dublin], 595.
Talle, John, 86.
, Robert, 86.
Tallegarth Ughport. See Talgarth.
Talleia, Talia, William de, 67, 264.
Tallington, Talyngton [co. Lincoln j, 72.
Talon, R., 440.
Tal-y-bont [? Talbondsteven], co. Cardiffan
115.
Talyngton. See Tallington.
TamS Master Ralph de, 62.
Tame, Robert de, 297.
Tame, Thame, a bridge over the river, 60O.
Tamworth, Tameworthe [co. Warwick], 302.
Tan, John, 316.
Tanay, Taney, John de, 192.
, John son of John, 490.
, son of John de, in Ireland, 192.
See also Tany.
Tang, Master Andrew de, 118.
Tangoarret ap Kandalou, 844.
ap Maddock, 844.
Tauuere, Tannur, Tanur, or Tannere, Edmund
le, 260, 814, 317, 866.
, Ralph le, 311.
, Simon le, 259.
, William son of Pet«rle, 165.
Tantulon, 74, 78.
Tany, John, 35.
, John de, a commissioner for Essex,
249.
, keeper of the caittle of Strogoil,
68, 812.
.9 Luke de» 455.
GENERAL INDEX.
829
Tany — cont
, Matthew de, 210.
, Kichard de, 210.
Robert, 244.
, Roger de, 52. *
See also Tanay .
Tapie, Vitalis de. 514.
Tarrant GuDville [oo. Dorset], 394.
Tarrington or Tadington, Great Tatynton, co.
Hereford, 514.
Tart, William la, receiver of Ponthieu,
528.
Tartars, 597.
Taskere, Tanker, Adam le, 542, 604.
, Robert le, 253.
Tastard, William, 15S.
Tafldn, Gerald de, 387.
Tatenhale. See Tattenball.
Tatenhill, Tatenhulle [co. Stafford], 73.
Tateshale, Robert de, 45, 95.
, [of Wymundham], 150.
, Robert son of Robert de, 446.
Tatham, William, 6.
Tathewelle, Flurius de, 463.
Tattenball, Tatenhale [co. Chester], Henry,
parson of, 145.
Tatynton. See Tarriiigton.
Tavener, Taviner, Cicely wife of Peter le, of
Aulton, 349.
, David le, 420, 471.
, Isaac le, 311.
, John le, 481.
, , mayor of Bristol, 500.
, Peter le,3J.
, Ralph le, 149.
Roger le, 311.
Walter le, 531.
;., William le, 182.
, , of Noteshillyng, 170.
See Hughestavemer.
Taverham, Thaverham [co. Norfolk], Edmund
Neve, parson of, 292, 304, 580.
Tavistock, Tavistok [co. Devon], 325.
, Robert, abbot of, 258.
, abbot and convent of, 325.
Tavistok, Master William de, presented to
Rothele church, 100.
Taxation. See Aids ; Fifteenths ; Subsidy ;
Tallages ; Tenths ; Thirtieths ; Twenti-
eths ; Twenty-fifths.
Tayllour, Tayllur. See Taillour.
Tealby, Tevelby [co. Lincoln], 294.
Tebaud. Henry, 478.
Tebay, Tibeye [co. Westmoreland], 50.
Tebay, John de, and Alexander his son,
245.
Tebbe, John, 288. 298.
Tece,John, 420, 471.
, son of John, 420, 471.
Tedemeruhe, Thedmershe, Thedmenahe, Tyd-
mershe, Ralph de, 62, 395.
, Stephen de, marriage of Margaret, late
the wife of Hugh do Gerounde, granted
to, 136.
, , and Margaret his wife, 148.
Tedstone, Tadesterne, co. Hereford. 240.
Tees, river, 384.
Teesdale, Tesedale [co. Durham], 170.
Tefford, Henry de, 592.
Tegeiugl. See Englefeld.
Tegula, John do, 504.
Teigh, ?Ty [co. Rutland], 403.
Teignmouth, Tengmuthe [co. Devon], to pro-
vide ships, 353.
Teinturer, Teynturer, Adam le, 536-538, 545.
, Elena late the wife of William le,
164.
, William le, 537, 539, 546.
See also Deghere ; Digqre.
Teke. See Tekne.
Tekne, or Tekre, William de, 118, 124, 244.
Teler, John le,258.
See also Tygheler.
Telgarrek, Gilbert de, 374.
Temedebury. See Tenbury.
Templars, the, 57, 67, 79, 81, 93, 100, 112,
113, 131, 134, 185, 139, 142, 202, 203,
206, 208, 210, 213, 2eff, 286, 830, 331,
835, 341, 391, 399, 403, 414, 415, 438,
440, 441, 442, 453, 456, 457, 460-463,
465-468, 481, 482, 484, 486. 488, 501,
503, 504, 511, 514, 523, 535-541, 545,
551, 552, 555, 561, 565, 569, 578, 578,
590.
, their lands in the county of Hertford.
See Hertford.
, Knights, master of, William de la
More, 28,210.
to be put back in a monastery, 876.
their chapel by York castle, 468.
Pope*s commissioners to enquire
touching the, 190, 192.
, their lands in London, 411.
...' , enquiry touching the, 246, 289.
, inquisitors touching the, 208, 209.
, in Ireland, 81, 363.
, notification that a man is not a, 830.
, concealed lands of the, 242.
lands in the diocese of Armagh, 894.
Temple, Adam de, 522.
, Andrew del, 262.
Temple, New, master and brethren of the,
38.
, Bar of the New, London, 56, 148, 837,
33;<, 368, 530, 532.
Bar of the Old, 135.
Temple, or Holy Cross. Church. See Bristol.
Temple Bistlesham. See Bisham.
Temple Bruer, la Bruere, Bruere, co. Lincoln,
457, 466, 467.
Temple Dinsley. See Dinsley.
GENERAL INDEX.
831
Thetford, 842.
, Theford, co. Norfolk, priory of, 7.
, prior of, 99.
, Martin de Binhiaco, prior of, 409.
, Reginald de Eye, prior of, 140.
, Vincent, prior of, 140.
, WiUiam de Ventodoro, prior or
keeper of, 99, 140, 193, 200, 211, 223,
343.
, its cells of Wangef ord and Horkesle,
7.
, tournament at, 205.
Thetilthorpe, Roger de, 334.
Theydon. See Thoydon.
Thienen. See Tillemont.
Thinderle, Reginald, sheriff of Ix)ndon, 88.
See dlao Thundcrle.
Thingden, otherwise Findon, Thyugdon, co.
Northampton, 45.
Thirknesse, Richard de, 356.
Thirn, Thirum [co. York], 298.
Thime, Thomas de, 340.
Thimum, Geoflfrey de, 237.
Thirsk, Thersk, Thresk [co. York], 197, 46 j.
, letters patent dated at, 294.
Thirston, Richard de, 342.
Thirtieth for the county of Lincoln, 36.
Thirum. See Thirn.
Thistelden, Henry de, 836.
Thistelworth [Isleworth, co. Middlesex], 505.
Thistles, William in the, 444.
Thistleton, co. Rutland, 497, 502.
Thlamandevery. See Llandovery.
Thlaunvyhangel Kylcome [? Llanfihangel, co.
Cardigan], 96.
Thlenthlihieu. See Llanllihio.
Thloyt, Griffin. 82.
Tholoase, Tholose, Tholosa, Tolous, Tolouse,
Toluse, Kdmund de, 572.
, Giles de. 558.
WUliam de, 204, 243, 253, 290, 412,
437, 557, 589.
Tholthorpe, Thoraldethorpe, co. York, 470.
Thomas, 96.
, cardinal priest. See St. Sahina.
, the fellow of John de Bameby, 425.
, A^ttm son of, de Lanercost, 334.
, Alan son of, le Rosse, 307.
, Beatrice daughter of, de Berton of
Roudham, 396, 397.
, Constance daughter of, 470.
, David son of, de Burghdon, 297.
, Emma daughter of, de Hastyuges, 50.
, Geoffrey son of, le Wryght, l»i8, 254.
, Hawisia daughter of, de Etton, 443.
, Hillary daughter of, de Joneby, 845.
, Hugh son of, 39.
James son of, de Hulles, 478.
, John son of, 35, 37, 89, 280, 420, 471.
, son of, de Bello Campo, 308.
, son of, de Buketon, 443,
Thomas, John — eont,
, son of, de Kaynet, 84.
, son of, son of John de Non
Haya, 848.
, son of, de Polgrun, 237.
..., son of, de Poynton, 542, 604.
, son of, de Snape, 287.
, son of, de Spoundon, 377.
, son of, le Frenkish, 296.
, son of, le Gardener, 126, 127.
, son of, le Serjaunt, 297.
, son of, le Taillur of Lepyngton,
366.
, , Robert his brother, 866.
, son of, le Wafre, and Andrew
his brother, 247.
, Nicholas son of, le Lunge, 310.
, son of, de Lynns or Leonns, 809.
, Ralph son of, de Erth, 134.
, son of,de hi Hyde, parson of St
Stadian, 119.
, Reginald son of, 40.
, Richard son of, de Clare, 120.
, son of, de Crulle, 866.
, son of, de Marisco, 440.
, Robert son of, 85.
, of Brokesbume, 544.
, son of, le Clerk of We.itontokes-
hcved, 867.
, son of , le Draper of Swaveseie,
477, 532, 538, 584.
, Roger son of, 262.
, Stephen son of John, 309.
, Simon son of, 808.
, Thomas son of, de Alkes, 245.
, son of, de Hakethorpe, 290.
, son of, de Haulton, 844.
, son of, de Hesellerton, 440.
, son of, de Hoton, 87.
, son of, de Kerkele vynton, 297.
, Walter son of, de Stanelay, 254, 604.
, Warin son of, de Langeton, 809.
, William son of, de Chaddesdene, 377.
, son of, de Dotland, 299.
, son of, del Omer, 457.
, son of, de Routhecliffe, 286.
, son of, la Zusche, 858.
Thomas, John, Stephen son of, 309.
Thomas Close. See Bramwra.
Thony. See Tony.
Thoraldby, co. York, 204.
Thoraldethorpe. See Tholthorpe.
Thordenne, Ralph de, 168.
Thorembais-les-Beguines, Thorenboys le Be-
ghines, 214.
Thorenholm. See Thomholm.
Thoresby, Peter de, 436.
Thoresby, co. Lincoln, church of, 11.
Thorescoes. See Thumscoe.
Thoresway, Thoresweye, co. Lincoln, 84, 152,
276, 460.
GENERAL INDEX.
883
Thorpel. See Torpel.
Thorpernald. See Thorpe Arnold.
Thorpland, John de, 116, 251.
Thorpwaterville [in the parish of Thorpe
Achurch], co. Northampton, letters
patent dated at, 179, 180, 192.
Thorry [co. Devon] , 84.
Those. See Ouse.
Thoydon, Theydon [in Ongar hundred], co.
£8sex, 69.
Thrapston, Henry de, 394.
Threlkeld, Threlkelde, Threlekelde, Henry de,
50, 89, 254, 604.
, John de, 245.
, Robert de, 288.
Threshfleld, Treskefeld [co. York], 435.
Thresk. See Thirsk.
Thrikingham, Thrikjngham, Thrykyngham,
Trikingham. See Trykingham.
ThriUawe, John de, 505.
Throstel, Thomas, 296.
, , of Byrton, 330.
Throstholm, 241.
Thrug, Laurence, 51.
Thrunscoe, Themesco, co. Lincoln, 171, 241.
Thrussington, co. Leicester. See Thurstan-
ton.
Thuddene, Thuddon, Nicholas de, 382.
, , presented to Bynteworthe
church, 509.
Thunderle, Andrew de, 276.
, Philip de, 511. '
See aUo Thinderle.
Thunderly, Thunderle [co. Essex] , 553.
Thordrath, 373.
Thorgarton [co. Nottingham], prior of, 102,
140.
Thurghmund, John, 251.
Thurkil, Geoffrey, 516.
Thurkyld, Robert, 239.
Thurlby, Thorleby, co. Lincoln, 476.
Thurmaston. See Thurstanton.
Thurmenton, Roger de, 260, 314.
, John his son, 260, 314.
Thumeby, Peter de, 422.
See Thomby ; Thomeby .
Thumscoe, Thorescoes [co. York] , 439.
Thurrock, West Thurrok [co. Essex], 331.
Thurrock, William de, 260.
Thurskeles or Tursceles [co. York], 347.
Thurstan, Thurstayn, Thurston, Turstan,
John, 165, 368, 371, 542.
, Nigel, 368, 371, 542.
, Richard de, 405.
, Robert, 375.
, Walter, 373.
Thurstanton [ ? Thrussington] , co. Leicester,
157.
Thurstayn, Thurston. See Thurstan.
Thurraston [co. Derby], 469.
98579.
Thwaite by Ditchingham, Thweite by Dich-
ingham [co. Norfolk], 578.
Thweit. See Thwaite.
Thyngdon. See Thingden.
Thjrmham, 288.
Tibbeye. See Tyby.
Tibenham, Tybenham [co. Norfolk], 151.
Tibeye. See Tebay.
Tichemershe, Tychemersshe, Geoffrey de,
265.
Henry de, 110.
Tichmarsh, Tychemersh, Tychemersshe [co.
Northampton], 101, 103.
TickehiUe. See Tikhille.
Ticketon, Roger de, 23.
Tickford, Tikeford, Tykeford [co. Bucking-
ham], prior of, 496.
, William, prior of, 110.
, prior and convent of, 300.
,..., , confirmation of their charters,
393.
Tickhill, Tikehulle, TikhuUe, Tykhill, Tyk-
hulle, CO. York, 480, 496, 529.
castle of, 480.
, constable of the castle of, 479.
, Vitalis de Saurak, keeper of the
castle, 464.
, free chapel of, 594.
, Master Boniface de Saluciis, chaplain
of the free chapel of, 514, 515, 526.
Tidenham. Todenham, Tudenham [co. Glou-
cester], 313, 366.
Tidmarsh, Thedmershe [co. Berks], 158.
Tidworth, Todeworth, co. Hants, 157.
Tielmont. See Tillemont.
Tieys. See Tyes.
Tikeford. • See Tickford.
Tikeneye. See Tykeneye.
Tikhille, TickehiUe, Nicholas de, 521.
, , presented to Godeshille church,
214.
, Tikehulle. See Tickhill.
Tilbury, Tillebury, Tillesburi, co. Essex, 244,
538, 548.
, West, Westtillebiry, chapel of St.
Mary Magdalen, 569.
, West Tillebury, Master Edmund de
London, parson of, 285.
TUio. See Tillio.
Tiliol. See Tilliol.
Tillebury, Tyllesburi, John de, 279, 832, 883,
William de, 285.
5e« Tilbury.
Tillemont or Thienen, Tielmont, 215.
Tillepek, Thomas, 309.
Tilles, William, 538.
Tyllesburi, Tillesbyry. See Tilbury; Tille-
bury.
Tilletey, Simon de, 598.
TUley. See Tilly.
Tilliogham, co. Sussex, 311.
3 Q
OBNEBAL INDEX.
8d6
Torbelville, Kobert de, 8.
Torcard. See Torkaid.
T6rel, Peter, 46.
Walter, 687.
Torel, a viyary at, 64.
Torigniaco, Peter de, prior of Deerbnrst, 506.
Toriton. See Torrington.
Torkard, Torcard, Richard, of Sbeffeld, 574.
, presented to Wodemancote
church, 899.
Torkeseye, Torkeseie, Henry de, 865.
, Robert de, barber, 582.
SeeTorksej,
Torksey, Torkeseye, co. Lincoln, 112, 648.
, John de Jarum, paraon of St Peter's
church, 463.
Tometona. See Thornton.
Torold, John, 537, 539, 546.
, Richard, 383.
, Stephen, 535, 537, 589, 545.
, William, 170.
See Toraud.
Torpe. See Thorpe.
Torpel, Thorpel, co. Northampton, 288, 34 1,
354.
Torpenhow, co. Cumberland, 484, 437.
Torrington, Tyring^on [co. Lincoln], 547.
, Toriton, co. Devon, 587.
Torrogy. See Trog^^y.
Torryng, John de, 320.
Tortemayn, William, 420.
Torwode, Ralph de, 198.
Toryyal, Edmund, 815.
Tot, Tote, Thomas, 246.
, William, 531.
Totehille. See Tothille.
Totenbam. See Tottenham.
Totewyk. See Todwick.
Tothale, William de, prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in ESngland,
10, 142, 143, 202, 287, 887.
Tothe, Adam, of Killum, 834.
Tothill, Totle [co. Lincoln], 518.
TothiUe, Tothulle, TotehiUe, Totebolle, Roger
de, 420, 471.
, lliomaB de, 240.
, William de, 309.
Totle. See Tothill.
Tottenham, Totenbam, co. Middlesex, 146,
500.
Toucestre, Touecestre, Towcestre, Geoflfrey de,
and Aline his wife, 423, 425, 470, 580,
547.
, John de, 88, 260.
, keeper of Langley Marsh, 518.
Toucheboef, William, of Turenne, 458.
Toucy, Gerard de, 567.
Touecestre. See Toucestre.
Toohus or Towehouse [in Harwood parish,
CO. York], 366.
Toaloos, Tholoose. See Tholoie.
Toolonse, diocese of, 9.
Touny, Touney, Ralph de, Nicholas his baililf ,
383.
, Robert de, 34.
See Tony.
Tournaments, prohibition of, 47, 64, 99, 110,
119, 189, 205, 212, 802, 869, 398, 509,
520, 521, 525, 557.
Tourneys noyra. See Tours, money of.
Toumour, Richard le, of Essex, 382.
iS«e a/«o Turner.
Tours, 216, 217.
, money of, 68, 69, 70, 214, 496.
Tontheby, Gilbert de, 251, 308.
Touthorpe, William de, 864.
Towcester, co. Northampton, letters patent
dated at, 175, 178, 236.
Towcestre. See Toucestre.
Towehouse. See Tonhus.
Tower of London. See London.
Town of Pontefract, [Simon atto]. See Villa.
Towns. See Tofthouse.
Toy, Geoffrey, 261.
Tracy, Traci, John, keeper of the manor of
Brampton, 463.
, Thomas, 555.
, William de, parson of Morteho, 108.
Trade between England and Brabant, 66.
, trading to the realm, &c., 189, SOO,
208, 213, 214, 225, 228, 282, 285, 277,
327, 459, 566.
, permit to, in the city of London, 466.
Trafford, Stephen de, 401.
Tragyn, Richard, 406.
.Roger, 406, 407.
, William, 406.
Trailly, John de, 876.
Tranail, John, 420.
Trasshe, Robert, 420, 471.
Travers, Roger, presented to Aldewyncle
church, 102.
Traynez, John son of John, 379.
Treasure trove, 545.
Treasurer, the, 11, 19, 21, 22, 28, 66, 80, 98,
95, 96, 99, 102, 103, 118, 186, 146,
149, 152, 164, li 1, 188, 186, 188, 219,
230, 232, 233, 266, 286, 313, 326, 889,
353, 856, 357, 878, 881, 886, 888, 889,
890, 414, 415, 421, 441, 442, 448, 455,
504.
5«eLangeton; Norwyco; Reginald!
Sandale.
deputy of the, 881, 896.
, Walter de Norwyco, deputy of the,
409, 418.
of the late king. See Langton.
for Ireland. See Bykenore ; Dablin.
Treasury, 146, 389, 468, 495, 512, 616.
in Ireland, 234.
See Dublin.
of North Wales. See Welleton.
3g 2
GENERAL INDEX.
837
Trim [co. Meath], St. Mary's, Hngb, canon of,
290.
, pavage and murage for, 70.
Tripacy, Master Hugh, parson of Martre>
worthy, 269.
Triple, John de, 270, 586.
Trippelawe, Henr}' de, 240.
Tristeldermot. See Castledermot.
Troggy, Turcgi, Torrogy [co. Monmouth],
castle of, 313, 366.
Troies, Master Theobald de, 580.
Trompeton. See Trumpcton.
Tronage of wool at BoMton, 327, 430.
of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 357, 358.
Troncage. See Truncage.
Tropmel, Hugh, 311.
Trosselan [PDryslwyn, co. Carmarthen], town
of, 195.
Trouruf, WiUiam de, 417.
Truan, Colin le, 386.
Trubbok, Geoffrey, 129.
Truer. See Treour.
Truke, John, the younger, 369.
Trullet, llobert son of Henry, 253.
TruUeye, Richard de, 12.
Trumenel, John de, 582.
Trumpcton, Trompeton, Giles de, 14, 1 22.
Roger de, 14, 122.
..., William de, presented to Kcstan
church, 591.
See TrumpingtoD.
Trumpington, Trumpcton, co. Cambridge,
259, 295.
Trum Wynne, Trumwyn, Trumuwyn, Roger,
238.
, , and Joan his wife, 547.
, WiUiam, 23, 31,53.
Truncage (^truncagium), 26, 236, 264, 460.
Trupilton, Hugh de, 283.
Trussebut, Trussebot, Hugh, 418.
, Walter, 364.
Trussel, Alice late the wife of Edmund, 426.
, William, 55, 118, 124, 168, 172, 237,
247, 251, 256, 263, 369, 370.
, , the elder, 8U7.
, the younger, and Matilda his
wife, 47.
Trydian, John or John de, presented to St.
Ludgvan church, 468.
, presented to Theberton church,
359.
Trygingham. See Trykingham.
Trykingham, Trykyngham, Trikingham, Tri-
kyngham, Trygingham, Trikengham,
Thrikiugham, Thrikyngham, lliry-
kyngham, John de, a monk, 116,
589.
, Lambert de, a justice of the Common
Bench, 2,18,36, 88, 131,172,241,254,
258, 310, 315, 364, 476, 529, 530, 533,
541, 548, 545, 546, 548, 549, 584, 598,
600, 604.
Trykingham, &c., Lambert de —conL
, escheator of the archbishop of
York, 171,421.
Robert de, parson of St. Peter's
Cornhill, 247.
Trypon, Robert, 229.
Tuam, Ireland, province of, 135.
, Malachy, archbishop of, late bishop of
Elphin, 562.
, William [de Birmingham] , late arch-
bishop of, 430.
, John the priest, canon of, 480.
Tubbe, Walter, 483.
Tuchet, William, 368, 472, 475, 555, 603.
, Richard his brother, 475, 608.
Tudeuham, Walter de, carpenter, 315.
, WilUamde, 151.
^ee Tidenham.
Tuderle. See Tytheriey.
Tudor ap Kendale, 135.
Tudrington. See Tytherton.
Tudworthe, Richard de, 523.
Tuke, Geoffrey, 369, 370.
, Richard, of Empingham, 253.
Tulk [Scotland], 447.
Tullio. See Tillio.
Tumbrel, a, 422.
Tunbridge. Tonebrugge, co. Kent, 598.
,chace of, cos. Kent and Sussex, 262.
Tunnok, Richard, of York, 431.
Walter de, 297.
Tunstall, William de, 199.
Tunstall, in the diocese of Norwich, William
de Leycestre, presented to the church
of, 286.
Tunstead, Tunstede, co. Norfolk, 46, 127, 167,
356.
, CO. York, 165.
Turbary, common of, 207.
Turbere de Liwes, la, 215.
Turberville, Payn, 102.
Turcgi. See Troggy.
Ture, John de la, 252.
Turenne, 453.
Turgeis, Nicholas, 530.
, William, 648.
Turk, Robert, a buyer for the Household, 412,
467, 468. 508, 575, 576, 580.
, WUliam, 144, 220.
Turmel, Peter, 498.
Turner, WiUiam le, 255.
See also Toumour.
Tumhout, Tumoat, 557.
Tnrpe, Adam, of Edenhale, 325.
, Margery, late the wife of Robert, of
Edenhale, 325.
, Robert, and Beatrice his wife, 825.
Turre, Bertrand de, 56.
Turry, WUliam, 238.
Tursceles. See Thorskeles.
Tarstan. See Thorstan.
838
CtENERAI. INDEX.
Tnrretloa. Ste Tanretlon.
TurviUe, NicboUs dc, SSI, 281.
, Nicholas de, of CO. Buckingluin, SS3.
Richard de, 196.
, Simon dc, 343.
Tarwmton, Turreelon [co. Huohingham],
HuiDpbrey dc Saocto GenDtno, pax-
Bobert duteleyn, parson of, 64.
Tuseblonke ia the bishopric of Aire, 355.
Tuleler, Richard, of Kirkele, 3T3.
Tutingdon, William dc, piior of Brambolm,
590.
Twenge, Marmadukede, SO. 91, 96, 117,351,
36S, S03, 6U6.
Twentieth, a, 186, 5ST.
Twentieth and fifteenth [cnmmiMJoncn] ap-
pointed to aaseu, 2'i, 2i, S4, 34.
form of asseBBment for leiTuig a,
TweDty-flM, a, 418.
aawiBment on the Cinqnc Ports, 330.
for York, 472.
for Ihe warin Scotland, commitsioners
to levy the, 183. 186,
form of aseeBsmcDt for lerjinRn, 186.
Twyford, John de, 3r>7.
, Robert de. 100.
Twyford, CO. Buckingham, 207.
Twjnhtun, Adam de, 59, 899, 403.
, , Agnes, late the wife of, 5. 7.
Twynated, Nicholas, 2B.
, Thomas dc, and Jotui his wife, S2.
TwjiletOD, John de, 126.
Ty pTeigh], co. Rutland, 403.
l^benhim. See 'nbcnbam.
Tjbetot, Tybotot, Tjp*tot. Payn. 6. 11,45.
50, 340, 241, 357, 406, 407, 530.
, , AgncB his wife, 406.
, .justice ot Chester, 862, 321.
346,379. 411.427.
Robert de, Justine ot West Wales.
324.
Tyby [in Wood Bailing parish], Tlbbcye, oo.
Norfolk, 30e.
Tychefeld. See Titchficld.
l^ehemersh. ^chemensbe. See Tiche-
mersbe; Tlchniarsli.
Tycheoeye. See Tiisey.
Tychesfeld. See Titchfield.
Tychewelle. See TitchweU.
l^dd, Tyd [co. Lincoln], 417.
Tydenton, Tydynton, Tbomas de, parson of
PilardiDlou Hercy, 233, 243.
I^deryugton, John son of Hugh de, 83.
See Tytberinglon.
Tydmerahe. See Tcdcmersshe.
TyijVffoa. See Tydenton.
Tye, William de, 363.
William son of John de, B63.
Tyetwelle, Hubert de, 296.
Tyeys, "Keys, Tyes, I
, Henry le,
Oxford, 392.
Nicholas de,
Tyghe,Johnde, 558.
l^gheler, or Teuler,
of Nottinghan
SeealioTeli
Tykeford. See Tick
Tykeney, Tykeneye,
540, 541, 545
John. 535. i
Tykhill. See Tickhi
Tylleriis. Guerrin de
Tyllingham, Walter <
T^lJio. SeeTillio.
TyUiol. S«Tilliol
Tylly. Sre Tilly.
Tyln, North, Tilne [i
of SL James i
Tylneye. See Tilnej
Ty mberden.Ty mberdi
TymberUk, Richard
Tymbygh. See Teni
Tymichetach [in Irct
l^mmor, John dc, 3!
William de,
Tymparon, Tymparoi
.Robert de, i
hospitaJ. Ches
Tynbegh. SeeTenbj
Tyncler. See Tinecl
Tyndale, Thomas de,
Walter de. a
KeeTiudale
Tyne, river, 3S4.
Tynekor. See Tinec
Tynemonth. Tynemui
prior of, 47S, .
the liberty of
Tyngetwisil. See Ti
Tynguwyk. Tyngewil
, John de, pai
blaster Nicl
colvre, 13. 16
Richard de,
, his SOI
William de,
Tynklcre. See Tine
Tyntesoure. See T;
T^tejn, Tynteine.
teyn, John di
263. 368, 369
Tyuton, John de, a
25S,30T.
Johnde, of
John de. tbi
ThomMdo,
'.1
GENERAL INDEX.
839
Tjpelere, William, 127.
Typetot. See Tybetot.
Typmere, co. Hertford, 87.
Tyrol, Henry, 525.
, Hugh, 277.
, Kanulph, 296.
, Roger, 109, 183, 199, 339, 857.
, William, of Restyr, 417.
Tyrelton. See Tyirelstown.
Tyrosersshe, Tirescrsshe, John de, 883.
, Henry de, 883.
, Reginald de, 246, 383.
, , Henry and John his brothers,
246.
Tyreshale, William de, 287.
Tyringham, Tiringham, Roger de, 24, 81, 53,
949.
Tyrington, Adam de, parson of Mendleshami
276.
See Terrington ; Torrington.
Tyroun. See Tiron.
Tyrrehitown, Tyrelton [? co. Dublin], 479.
Tytherington, Tyderyngton [co. Gloucester],
248.
Tytherley, East, East Tuderlc [co. Hants],
341.
, Went, Westcuderle [co. Hants], 319.
Tytherton. ? Tudrington, co. Wilts, 285.
Tytito, William, 305.
Tytnesoure, Roger de, 228.
Tywe. See Tew.
u
Ubbc, Walter, of Fyleby, 818.
Ubley, Ubbele, co. Somerset, 601.
Uckfield, Uckefeld [co. Sussex], 52.
Ude, John and Christina his wife, 71.
, Matthew son of John, 71.
Udimore, Odymore, co. Sussex, church of,
159.
Uffculme, Uffculm [co. Deron], 282.
Uffeton. See Ufton.
Ufford, Joan, late the wife of Robert de, 18.
, Robert de, 18, 189.
, , and Cicely his wife, 826.
, Thomas de, 72.
Ufton, UfFeton, John de, 151, 275.
Uggel, John, 124.
Ugges, Agnes, 406.
See also Hugge.
Ughtibrigge, Robert de, 50.
Ughtred, IJthtred, Uthred, Hughtred, Hue-
tred, Geofltcy de Folquorthcby son
of, 346.
, John son of Richard son of, 254, 604.
, Robert, 82, 88, 131, 184,832,898,472.
, R. son of, de Gritethorpe, 489.
Ukenhulle, Hamo de, 174, 428.
(Jlcestre, Robert de, 456.
Ulcombe, Olecumbe, co. Kent, 34.
Uley, Iwelegh, co. Gloucester, 410.
Ulf, Gilbert son of Richard son of, de
Knedelingthon, 847.
(Jlleberwe. See Woolbarrow.
(linage of cloth at Boston, 346.
Ulster, in Ireland, 841, 852.
,'earl of. See Burgh.
Ultyng, Thomas de, 313.
Ulvedale, Richard de, 288.
UlTesby, Adam de, 246.
^Siee Ousby.
Umelegheem, 215.
Umframville, Umfravile, Elixabeth de, coun-
tess of Angus, 455.
, Gilbert de, 587.
, Ingelram de, 116.
, John de, 587.
, Robert de, earl of Angus, 14, 79,308,
415, 428, 559.
, , , keeper of Scotland, 83.
Umfrey, Umfrei. See Uumfrey.
Unbayn, William, 1 30.
Undele, Robert de, 162.
, Thomas de, 486.
Underne, William, 164.
UndertoD, Wondcrden, Bondredon [in the
hundred of Wenlock, co. Salop],
Theobald de Trecis, prebendary of,
505.
Underwode, John, of Fakenham, 561.
, Robert, 482.
Unnewyne. See Onwyn.
Unrnde, Gilbert, parson of St. Laurence,
Warwick, 370.
Unthanke, John de, 285.
Unwyue, Unwyn, Unnewyne. See Onwyn.
Unyred}, John, 153,
Upchurch, Oppechirche, co. Kent, 34.
Upex [in the parish of Rew], co. Devon,
230.
Uphaven, Uphavene, Henry de, 188, 891.
Uplamburne. See Lamboum.
Uppebroke, Robert, 406.
Uppecheping, Nicholas son of William, 867.
Uppediche, Thomas, 481.
Uppehille, Uppehulle. David, 65.
, , his son David, 65.
, Richard, 63.
, Richard le Reve, 68.
, Walter Payn, 68.
Uppeton. See Upton.
Upsetelyngton [?Sedlington, co. Worcester],
458.
Up-Sydling, Upsidelyng. See Sydling.
Upton, Uppeton, Roger de, 16.
, William de, 116.
9 , of Shrewsbury, 198, 487.
GENBRA.L INDEX.
841
Vaii8, John de, 265.
Peter le, of Yuoflet, 261.
, Robert le, of Boutbum, 470.
, William de, 229.
Vaux, William de, 306.
, William de, knight, 277.
See alto Vallibus.
Vauxball, Faukeshalle [co. Surrey], 83, 84.
Vavassur, Vavasur, Vavasour, Vavassour,
Peter le, of Halsam, 440.
, Richard le, parson of Wjtbeme, 560.
, William Ic, 30, 35, 37, 39, 131, 237,
240, 250, 253, 262, 279, 309, 311, 315,
316, 328, 350, 361, 364, 414, 462, 467.
, , keeper of the city of York, 380.
Veautrer, Veutrer, Henry le, 315.
, death of Henry le, 198.
See also Feutrer.
Veer, Vere, Ver, Alice de, countess of Ox-
ford, 143.
, Hugh de, 133.
, Robert de, earl of Oxford, 79.
, Nicholas de la, 63.
, Walter de, 440, 446.
Velye, Ms^gery late the wife of Johu de la,
17, 396.
, Reginald son of Beatrix la, 17.
Velyn, Kadogau, 488.
Venables, Hugh de, 82, 339.
Vendur, William le, 86.
Venison, 336.
licence to take, 219.
, trespass of, 180.
See also Vert.
Venour, Venur, Geoffrey, 258.
, John le, 39, 815.
Richard le, 598.
, Robert le, 142.
, , parson of Medebumc, 478.
, Walter le, 547.
Ventodoro, Venthodoro, Venthadoro, Wento-
doro, William de, keeper of Theford
priory, 99, 140, 198.
, , prior of Theford, 200, 211, 228,
343.
Ventre de Orge, Geoffrey, 232.
Venture, Frederic, 120.
Venur. See Venour.
Ver. See Veer.
V'ercelli, St. Andrew's, Hugh, abbot of, 1 13.
Verdale, Hugh de, 108.
Verdenel, Vincent, 129.
Verdia, Peter de la, 274.
Verdon, Verdoun, Verdun, John, 309.
, Nicholas de, 80.
, Robert dc, 30, 372.
, Theobald de, 78, 197, 395, 522, 576,
679.
, , the elder, 8, 64.
, ....... justiciary of Ireland, 568.
See Wardon.
Verlay, Vertlay, Thomas de, 18, 319.
Vemoun, Vernura, Bouchard de, 581.
Peter de, 581.
, , prebendary of Estmerden, 367,
489.
, Ralph de, the younger, keeper of
Beeston castle, 482.
Verrour, John le, 301, 334.
Versey, Peter de, 247.
Vert and venison, 64, 72, 180, 292, 293, 366,
410, 570.
Vertlay. See Verlay.
Vesano. See Vezano.
Vescy, or Yescy, Agnes de, 447.
, Clemencea de, 65.
Clemencia late the wife of John de,
58, 467.
, , late the wife of John de, the
younger, 20.
, Eustace de, 439.
, Isabella de, 80, 84, 552, 580, 584.
, ,late the wife of John de, 20,
26, 35, 38, 196, 244.
, , late the wife of John de, the
elder, 205.
, , , the younger, 205.
, , keeper of Uaumburgh castle,
26, 225, 236, 264, 427, 460.
, Isabella de Bello Monte, late the wife
of John de, 26.
lady of. See Bello Monte.
, Isabella, late the wife of William de,
200.
, John dc, 20, 26, 35, 38, 196, 2u5,
244, 304.
, William de, 304, 379, 439.
, , Eustace his father, 379.
, , Beatrice his mother, 379.
Veutrer. See Veautrer.
Vezano, Vesano, Ay mo de, 79.
..., Geoffrey de, 67.
, , prebendary of Aukeland, 440,
447.
Viane. See Vianne.
Vianna, Margery de, a nuu of Rumsey, 5.
^ee o^o Vienna.
Vianne, Viane in Aquitaiue, 74.
Vicar, William son of Joceus the, of Daltyng,
419.
See Vikere ; Vikersman.
Vichio. Theobald de, 189, 487.
Vico, John de, 562.
, Master Peter Amaldi de, 243.
Vidia, Peter de. 122.
Vielle, Thomas de, 89.
Vienna, John de, 98, 387.
, John son of John de, 98.
, Master Richard de, 279.
See also Y'mima.
Vienne, General Council at. See CounciL
, hospital of St. Anthony, 85, 279, 857.
GENERAL INDEX.
843
Wake, Hagh, 81, 55, 118, 157, 241, 244, 249,
252, 309, 316, 329, 369, 370, 424, 426,
463, 474.
, Joan, 16.
, , late the wife of John, 16, 90,
179, 196, 218, 224, 235, 287, 849, 388,
407, 484.
, , their son John, 16.
, John, 92, 193, 196, 212, 219, 221,
277, 301, 330, 403, 408, 409, 410, 414,
434, 452, 563.
, , and Joan his wife, 388.
, Thomas son of John, 196, 218, 224,
235, 277, 285, 301, 349, 388, 396, 403,
407, 408, 409, 434, 452, 563, 603.
Wakefeld, Kobert de, 420, 471.
, Simon de, 372, 472.
Wakefield, co. York, 165, 238, 244, 316.
, or Walefeld, Thomas son of Uichard
le Clerk of, 165.
Wakerfeld. See Wackerfield.
Wakerle, Peter de, 31, 53.
Wakerley, Wakerleye, Wakerle, co. North-
ampton, 127, 287.
Waketon. See Wacton.
Walaston, Kichard de, 541.
Walclin. See Walkelin.
Walcot, Walecote [co. Berks], 510.
, Walcote [co. Lincoln], 533.
Walcote. See Walecote.
Walcre. 5ee Walkerith.
Walcringham, Adam son of William de, 586.
, Henry son of Richard de, 586.
, son of Robert Amewy de, 586.
, son of Robert son of Amewy
de, 586.
, Richard son of Henry son of Richard
de, 586.
Walcryngham. See Walkeringham.
Wald Neiiton. See Wold Newton.
Waldeby. See Wauldby.
Walden, Maurice de, presented to the church
of Kencnarth, 6.
, William de. 467.
See aUo Waleden.
Walden [co. Essex], John, abbot of, 397.
, Saffron, Waleden, co. Essex, 186.
Waldeneuton. See Wold Newton.
Waldeshef, Waldeshefe, Waldesheflfe, Wal-
deshief, John, 475, 577, 583, 603.
, of Brackele, 472.
, Walter de, chief butler, 186, 188. 190,
204, 287, 302, 348, 398, 458, 501, 514,
524, 563, 576, 577, 578, 579, 583.
, , forestcrship of Peak granted to,
231.
, Walter, and Joan his wife, 461.
Walding, John son of, de CUfe, 348.
, Philip. 489.
Waldingfeld, Adam de, 88.
Waldo, or Waado, co. York, 286.
Waldyn, Leonard, of Sambrok, 585.
Waldyngfeld, John de, 808.
Wale, Thomas, 112, 185, 249, 309, 372, 424,
492, 511, 545.
Walecote, Walcote, Alexander de, 79.
, Alexander son of Hugh de, 807.
, William de, 25, 31.
See Walcot.
Waleden, Humphrey de, 25, 239, 255, 829,
472, 554.
.., Richard de, 177.
See Walden ; Walleden.
Walefeld. See Wakefield.
Waleis. See Waleys.
Walepol. See Walpolc.
Wales, Welsh, Welshmen, 53, 62, 66, 71, 77,
107, 108, 160, 182, 239, 811, 320, 344,
348, 350, 858, 458, 462, 507, 509, 512,
536.
, prince of, 116.
, Edward (IL) as prince of, 216, 217,
218, 219,402,558,578.
, Meurice ap Heiluna, 88.
, ganger of wines for, 71, 146, 220.
, justice of. See Mortuo Mari.
prisoners, 452.
, castle, town and manors in, 22.
, custody of all Wales granted to
Roger de Mortuo Muri of Chirk, 44.
, lauds granted to queen Isabella in,
101.
, lands of Gilbert de Clare in, 1, 21.
, levy of men in, 82.
, Marches of, 154, 348, 850, 858,
546, 547, 599.
, ordinance for improving boroughs
throughout, 578.
, scutage of, 492.
, tenth of ecclesiastical benefices in,
collection of, 182.
, Dryslwyn iu. See Dryslwyn castle.
Llanthony in. See Llanthony Prima.
, North, 279.
, , chamberlain of, 358, 572.
, , , Thomas de Cheddeworth,
499.
, , controller of the chamberlain-
ship of, Walter de Welleton, 572.
, controller of the Treasury of,
Walter de Welleton, 570.
, justice of. See Audeley. .
, , surveyor of the king's castles
in, Walter de Welleton, 570, 572.
, South, 511.
, , chamberlain of, 163, 511.
, and West, receiver for. Master
William de Hoerc, 134.
.., West, justice of, Robert de Tybotot,
224.
Wales, Hugh de, 169.
Waleton, Robert de, 65.
, William de, 439, 445.
See Walton.
GENERAL INDEX.
845
Walter— -con/.
, John BOD of, 308.
, Matilda daughter of, de Felde, 548.
, Peterson of, 167.
, Reginald son of, de Paveley, and
Alice his wife, 353.
, Richard, 239.
, son of, atto Flod, 241.
, his siuters Emma, Margery
' Beatrice, 241.
son of, le Borgoigne, 158.
, son of, de Crakehale, 253.
, son of, de Largestcles, 299.
, Bohert son of, 38,68, 144, 202, 224,
264, 489, 528, 530, 531, 564.
, son of, and Alice his wife, 233,
234, 489.
, son of, de Gaunt, 416.
, son of, de Neuland, 334, 361.
, Thomas eon of, 40, 375.
, son of Richard bod of, de
Wrangle, 298.
Walter son of, de Gloucestre, 533.
, son of, le Hay, 548.
, William son of, 35.
, son of, de Cathale, 292.
, son of, de Latton, 221.
, son of, de Wengrave, 387.
, son of, de Whitemor, 279.
Set Wauter.
Waltham, Adam de, 545.
.Hugh de, 260.
, John de, 587.
, Ralph de, 336, 438, 457.
^, Robert de, 383.
, Roger de, 257.
Waltham, letters patent dated at. 111, 138,
139, 156, 160, 165, 175, 176, 205, 206,
208, 236.
, CO. Essex, 216.
[co. Hants] , Richard de Scures, parson
of, 136.
[co. Lincoln], 560.
near Grimsby [co. Lincoln], 133.
Waltham Cross [co. Herts], pontage for the
bridge between Eustaccbrigge and, 221.
Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex, abbot of, 12.
, convent of, 200, 208, 216.
, J[ohn de Badburgham], late abbot
of, 12.
, Richard, abbot of, 76.
, Thomas de Kancia, precentor of, 12.
, William de Dovor, sacristan of. 12.
, abbey of, the escheator not to meddle
with, 33.
, prior and convent during voidance of
the abbacy to have custody of the
house of, 33.
Walton, Alexander de, 555.
, Edmund de, 308.
, Hugh de. 450.
, John de, 129, 143, 588
Walton — coni,
, Robert de, 129, 240.
, William de, 129,240.
See Wauton.
Walton [co. Cumberland], 541.
CO. Essex, 383.
[co. Kent], letters patent dated at,
596.
[co. Norfolk], 562.
[co. Surrey], 319.
-upon-Thames, co. Surrey, 370.
[co. York], 366.
Upper, 586.
Waltringham. See Walkeringham.
Walwyk, John son of Robert de, 89.
Walyngford. .See Wallingford.
WalyngtoD, Walynton, Edmund de, 127.
Henry de, 127.
Roger de, 306, 358, 577, 583, 584.
Wandesford, Robert son of Alan son of
Christian de, 298.
See Wansford.
Wanetenge, William de, 151.
Wanetynge, William de, 410.
, , Joan, late the wife of, 410.
, , John his son and heir, 410.
Wangford, Wangeford [co. Suffolk], 284.
, a cell of Thetford priory, 7.
, Martin prior of, 96.
Wansford, Wandesford [co. York], 288.
Wappenbam, Wapenham, co. Northampton,
112, 164,492,511.
Warant, William son of John, 221.
Warbelton, Thomas de, 426.
Warblington, Warblyngton, Warblynton, co.
Hants, 71, 72, 160, 305, 319, 341, 528.
Warblington, Warblynton, Thomas de, 123,
124, 247, 604.
, , sherifif of Southampton, 399.
Ward, Warde, Adam, of Bland, and Roget
his son, 245.
, Ida, late the wife of Robert de la, 31,
194.
, John, 240.
, John le, 368, 504.
, , of Wrotton, 593.
, son of John, of Hoo, presented
to Moneweden church, 404.
, Richard, 383.
, Robert de la, his daughter and co-
heiress Margaret, 81.
Ida, late the wife of, 31, 194.
, Robert le, of Upton, 141.
, Roger, 577,583.
, Simon, 4.
Thomas le, 477.
, Walter, 308.
Wardedieu, Wardedeu, Henry, 167, 241, 811,
426.
Wardeleye. See Wardley.
Warden, Werdon, co. Northampton, 594.
GENEBAL INDEX.
847
Warren, Isabella, countess of. See Warenna.
Warrewyk, Warrewyke, Warrewik, Warewyk,
Warwyk, Warwiche, John de, a hermit,
ld».
, , presented to Morland church,
591, 594.
, Nicholas de, 36, 85, 164, 166, 178,
241, 247, 252.
, , his executors, 369, 370.
, , Joan late the wife of, 809, 870.
, ,at York, 314.
, Walter de, 171.
, William son of Nichohis de, 369,370.
Warrington, Werrington, co. Lancaster, pon-
tage for, 286.
Warsop, CO. Nottingham, 69.
Warter, Watre [co. York], 161, 366, 484.
prior of, 300.
, prior and convent of, 161.
Wartling, Wertling, Wreteling, Wrtling, co.
Sussex, Thomas de Kedin^es, pre-
bendary of, 506, 508, 566.
, William d,e I^wes, prebendary of, 508,
566.
Warton, William de, 88, 210.
Warton [co. Jjancaster], church of, 67.
Wartre. See Warter.
Warwiche. See Warrewyk.
Warwick, 164, 166, 242, 370.
, Friars Preachers of, 164, 166.
, justices of gaol delivery for, 185.
, St. Laurence's church, 370.
, St. Sepulchre's, Paul prior of, 164,
166.
, William, parson of the church of
St. Michael, 369, 370.
, gaol of, 156, 384.
Warwick, county of, 56, 87, 249, 328, 366.
, commissioners to assess the twentieth
and fifteenth for, 24, 34.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
I to levy the twenty-fifth in, 185.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 30, .53, 62.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 141.
, the sberifr of, 34, 62, 209.
, John de Olneye, sheri£f of, 549.
•., bands of armed men in the, 372.
, Templars' lands in, 441, 484, 501,
511,565,590.
, debts due to the king in, 549.
, earl of. See Bello Campo.
Waryn, John, 28, 184.
Ralph, 262.
, William, 127.
5e0 Warin.
Waryner. See Warenncr.
Warysnn, John, of Sutton, 386.
Waooeljn, Waselyn, John, 37.
, William, 471.
<8ee o/so Wacelynman.
Wasdale, Wassedale [co. Westmoreland],
292.
Waselyn. See Wascclyn.
Woshingborough, Whas>ingburgh [co. Lin-
coln], Alan de Thornton, parson of,
341.
Washingley, Wassingle [co. Huntingdon],
103, 469.
Waspray, John de, 326.
Wussaud, Kalph de, 471.
Wasaebume, Master William de, 345, 375.
Wassedule. See Wasdalc.
Wassi. See Wassy.
Wassingle, lloberi de, 193, 275.
, William de, 211.
See Washingley.
Wassy, Wassi, Thomas, 172, 243.
W assyiigton, John de, 255.
Wastchose, Alan, 346.
, Emma daughter of Alan, 346.
Wastenays, Wasteneys, Edmund de, 163.
, Willian., 518.
, William le, and Cicely his wife, 150.
Watchingwell, Watyngwelle, Whacyngwelle,
Isle of Wight, 226, 424.
Water, Watere, or Watre, Adam, 536-541,
545.
, John, or John atte, 803, 488, 585-
541,545.
See Aqua ; Byt he water.
Watorden, William de, 41.
Waterford, Elias de, Joliana, late the wife of,
278.
Waterford, in Ireland, bishop of, Stephen [de
Fulburn], justiciary of Ireland, 320.
, , Walter de Fulburn, 27.
, canon of. Master John de Arundell,
27.
, dean and chapter of, 27.
, voidancc of the see, 27.
, city of. to provide ships, 858.
, the ship called La Margarete of , 264.
[co. Hertford], 472.
Watergate, 483.
Watergate, Alan de, 585.
Waters, Eustace de. See Limerick.
Waterville, Hugh de, 390, 394.
Wateville, Robert de, 174, 193, 275.
Watford, John de, 324.
, Peter de, 566.
Richard de, 466.
Watford [co. Hertford], 371, 488.
[co. Northampton], 176, 281, 694.
Wath [co. York], 265.
[co. Dorset], 368, 420.
Wathe, John son of William de, 298.
, Robert de, and Agnes his wife, 167.
5ee Waith.
Watlesfeld. See Wattisfield.
Watre. See Water.
i
OENEEtAL INDEX.
Watt«, Henry, SSS.
, Ilia brotben, Bichwd, Jobn nod
Tbomu, 2Sa.
WatliNfleld. WatleHfeld [co. SuS^lk], aB4.
Watton, Wattona, CrokeliDus de, 425.
, Gilbert du, 435.
John dr. 472.
Richard de, prebendaiy of Yageston,
902.
Watlon, Wadilea, co. Dctod, 343.
, CO. Vork, prior of, 299,384.
, John, prior of, 495.
prior and coDvent of, 108, 15G.
Waljngwelle. See Watch infrwell.
Waaberge, co. Huntingdon. Ste V/rjbiidge.
Waudo. Stt Waldo.
Wnugmve. See Wengrave.
Wauldby, Wallehy [co. Vork], 412.
Waancf, Jnhii bod of Tbomaa, 522.
, Master Iticbard de, panion of St.
Nicholu, Ouildford, 144.
, William de, 184.
WauDdake, Thomas, 242.
Waundard, Thoraae, 232.
Wauntord. See Wangford.
Waule, Jobn de la, 245.
Waaler, Robert, 839.
S« Waiter.
WaalOD, John de, Simon hi* knave, 240.
,...-.., and Robert hia brother, 240,
Robert de, 125.
SimoD JooeikDave de, 240.
William de, 34S, 497, 581.
See Walton.
WaTendon, I'hillp de, 194.
Wavene, Ralph de, 492.
Waverle}-, Waverle, co. Surrey, abbot and
eoDTcnt of, 2011, 269.
, church of, 269.
Wavertoo, William de, 188.
Wax. See Customs.
Way, Waye [In Broadway parish], co. Dorset,
B4, 152, 460.
Way, or path, licence to close a, 72, 13S, 279,
Waybred, Alan de, 483.
Waylube. See Walehe.
Waymuthe. See Weymouth.
Waynbrig^ [? Bainbridge], co, York, 310.
Waynflet, Wnynflete, John de, 125.
, Robert de, 125.
abbot of Bardney, 977,349.
, Thomas de, 190, 259.
Waynman, William, 245.
. Wayte, Wail, John le, 258.
Stephen le, l;40.
the younger, 360.
Thomas le, of Northflel, S15.
William le, 533.
Waytepai, Thomas, 495.
Wax, Stephen, 1S6.
See alio Wace.
Weald, Welde, co. Essex, 131.
Wear, the river, 291.
Weardalo, Werdale[co. Dnrhftm], 991, 335.
forest, 291.
WeauuiUe, William de. 569.
Wearerham, Woverham [co. Cheater], 139.
Webbe. John le, 478.
Webrigge. See Weybridge.
Wedampton See Wedhampton.
WedergraTC. Nicholas de, 66, 422.
Wederhale, William de, 255.
See Wetheral.
Wedhampton, Wedampton [co. Vilta], 348.
Wedneafield, Wodoeafeld [co. Stafford], 849.
357.
Wedon Pynkeny. See Weedon Pinkeney.
WedovETe, Ralph de, 575.
Wedyn, Roger, 258.
WeedlHtid, Witheland [co. York], 440.
Weedon Pinkeney, or Weedon Lois, Wedon
Pjnkeny, co. ffortbampton, 4a4.
Week, Wyke [in Eenton in the hundred of
Eiminster], co. DeTon,63, 208.
Woelcy, Wylegb [in Tendring hundred], to.
Essex, 597.
Weetine, Wetyng [co. Norfolk], eborch of
St. Mary, 117.
Weighton, Wyghton [co. York], Ralph de
Stokes, prebendary of, 98.
letters patent dated at, 279, S7fl,
977. 808, 31o.
Weights, examination of, 535, 540.
Wei. S<e Welle.
Weland. S« Welland.
Welant, William, of Brompton, 845.
Welheck, Wellebek. eo. Nottingham, abbot
and conrent of, 530.
Welhoum, Wellebume, co. Lincoln, 466.
Welde, John de la. 555.
William alle, 543, 544.
S«e Weald.
Weldon, Welledon [co. Northampton], no,
WeldoD, WillUm de, 544, 576, SB3.
Weldrakc, Queldrii [co. York], 434.
Wele, John, 163.
Weleden, Humphrey de, 52, 60.
keeper of Bykenscre priory, 407.
Weleton, Richard de, 596.
Welewes [in Broadwater hundred, co. Hert-
ford]. See WelwjD.
Weleweton, Richard dc, 42, 1GB, 169.
Welifed, William, 406.
Welington, John de, 30.
, Roger de, 155.
Welisbote, Welishoten', Welysbote, Wyliahote.
Adam de, 394, 532, 524, 567, 587.
Welishoten. See Welisbote.
Welko, L^urenoe ion of Walter, SOt.
GENERAL INDEX.
849
Well, Welle, co. Lincoln, 48, 409, 560.
, chapel of, 398.
[co. York], Geoffrey, parson of, 55U.
See Welle.
Well, Welle, Adam rte, 10, 48, 95, 308, 352,
390, 391, 393, 409, 418, 452. 489, 560.
, Joan, late the wife of, 489.
, Robert, his son, 409, 560.
, Alexander de, 418.
, Bartholomew de, 5l, 240, 544.
, G. de, 98, 574.
, Guyde, 259.
, John de, 129.
, Robert de, controller of the chamber-
lainship of Scotland, 381.
, Robert son of Adam de, 409, 560.
See Welle.
Welland, Weland, the river [co. Lincoln] , 72.
Welle, John atte, 35, 309.
, of Brunne, 546.
, , of Whitinton, 260, 314.
, Richard atte, 170.
, Stephen son of John atte, 477.
, Thomai* atte, 104, 477.
, , Roger his brother, 477.
, William atte, 531.
, William del, of Ncwhay, 348.
See Attewellc ; Well.
Welle, la, co. Cornwall, 424.
See Well.
Wellebek, Robert de, 17.
...* See Wclbeck.
Wellebume, William de, 420, 471.
See Welboum.
Welledon. See Wcldon.
Welleford, G. de, 392.
, Geoffrey de, 548.
, , presented to the church of
Blechesdon, 292.
, , presented to the church of
Fresby, 203.
, Richard de, presented to Dcbach
church, 110.
, Roger de, 93, 104.
Wellepark. See Wellpark.
Weliepot. See Welpot.
Welles, Welewes [in Broadwater hundred,
CO. Hertford]. See Wclwyn.
Wellep. See Westwell.
Welles, Adam de, 467.
, Master Nicholas de, archdeacon of
Northumberland, 201.
, Richard de, 522, 524.
, Thomas de, 405.
Wellesbournc [co. Warwick], 212.
Welleslegh, Thomas de, 338.
, , his son Philip, 338.
Welleswonh, Wcllesworthe, Nicholas de, 68.
, Roger de, 18, 109, 397.
, , and CUiricia his wife, 528.
63579.
Wellesworth, &c., Roger de— co»^
, , escheator [south of the] Trent,
339, 341, 345, 849, 851, 852, 854, 361,
378-381, 396, 397, 400, 404, 409, 438,
448, 467, 469, 488, 490, 498, 496, 497,
505, 509, 511-513, 519, 522, 528, 560,
561,564, 571.
, , a commissioner of oyer and
terminer, 474, 598. 600, 601.
Welleton, Richard Gilberti de, 199.
, Master Roger de, king*s clerk, arch-
deaocm of Tevydale granted to, 38.
, , prebendary of Cristeshale, 192.
, ....... prebendary of St. Michael's
altar in bt. John's, Beverley, 143.
, Walter de, controller of the Treasury
of North Wales, and surveyor of the
king's castles. 570.
, , controller of the Chamberlftin-
ship of North Wales, and surveyor of
the king's castles, 572.
See Welton.
Wellewik, William de, 208.
Welleye. See Willey ; Wylye. ,
Wellingore, Wellingoure, co. Lincoln, 466.
Welloure. See Wooler.
Wellow, Welwe [co Hants], 823.
, East, Est welwe [co. Hants], 895.
Well-park, Wellepark [in Skendleby], co.
Lincoln, 409, 560.
Wells, St. Andrew's, co. Somerset, dean and
chapter of, 97, 149, 265.
, Master Hugh de Scales, canon of,
119.
, John de Godelegh, dean of, 25.
, John de Sandale, provost of, 277,
285.
Aniald Ameneui de Lebreto, treasurer
of, 47, 140, 141.
, Master Jordan Moraunt, treasurer of,
191.
, Master Thomas de Luggore, the chan-
cellor of, 97, 229.
, William de Cherlcton, canon of, 97.
, Hugelin de Itinerann', prebendary
of [Bishop's] Compton, 98.
, Ingelard de Warle, prebendary of
[Bishop's] Compton, 98, 423, 429.
, John de Sandale, prebendary of
[Compton] Dindon, 115.
, John de Sandale, prebeodary of
Wyveliscombe, 277, 285.
, Master Richard de Plumstock, pre-
bendary of Dindre in, 289.
, treasurership of the church of, 229.
See Bath and Wells.
Welb*, Welles, 298.
, CO. Norfolk, 262, 359, 372.
Welpot, Weliepot, Robert, 420, 471.
Welsh, Welshman. See Wales.
Welshpool, la Pole, co. Montgomery, castle
of, 546.
Welston, or Wolston. See Wolston.
3h
y
8-50
WeltiMil, H>:nry lie, 277.
Welton, WtUeton, 199,
Wulton, Richard ilf. 596.
W.dt, 168.
See Wulleton.
WelWH. Set Wellow.
Welwvn. Welli-K, Wek"
475, 603.
Wulyn, Laurenci', and Peler h
Welfubole. See Welithote.
Wem, Wemmi.' [co. Salop], !>'
Wemmr, KLchanl dr, 4HT.
GENERAL INDEX.
See Wen
Wemnc, Heurj ile, punun of Emij'LtoD, 3S1.
WeD, Jobn. BO.
Wendover, Wundovre. Weudovute [co.
Bui:kiiigham], 201, 242.
Wendovre, Wendoiirr, Wendovere, John de,
SI2.
, KrUphdc, 466.
, lloicer, 164.
WendToD, -SVe St. Weodroo.
Wend7, Wundeye [no. CHmbridgu], Hugh de
Blounham, vicar oF, 113.
Vfeage, Geoffrey, 491.
See Wiug.
Wengrave, or Waugravc, John de, 251 , 555,
William itoo of Walter de, 387.
Wenham. Ste Waniham ; Wlngham,
Weolac. See Wenlock.
WeoUke. ^See Wenlok.
Wenlock, WcnUc [uo. Salop], Henry, prior
of, 59, K6, laU.
, LilUo [co, Salop], 63.
Wenlok, Wiuilakt, Richard de, 44.
Thomaa de, 3H5.
See Woslminnter.
Wcnnington, Wenyngton [co. Eoeei], Henry
Sigbcr of Ouldeford, parson of, 59.
Wentnor, Wentenore, to. Salop, S8G.
WeDtodoro. See Vcntodoro.
Weaton (near Banow), co. Butland, 497,
902.
Wentworthc, William de, and Williani and
Walter Mh sona, 310.
Wenyogtou. See WenaiDgton.
Wenlale, Weredale, Isabcllu de, 298.
John do, 543.
See Weordalc.
Werdon. Sfe Warden.
Wcredalc. See Werdalc.
Wercgrave, John de, 376.
Wcreham, Wyrham [co. Notfolk], 693.
Wcremele. .S'cc Wirinclo.
WerfoMj, Henry dp, 365.
W«ringtoD. See Warrington.
Werk, Thomas son of Gilbert de, 290.
SwWark.
WerketoD. See Warkton.
Werkcwortbc. See Warkworth.
Wfridewnde. See World's KaA.
Weriuele. See Wirmele.
: Wermyngtou. See Warmington Wbtoijii-
- Werry, Werri, Henry, 53S, 587, 539. 545.
I , John, cbaplxin, 536-541, 545.
[co. Hertford], 1 W.:rtling. .S« Wan ling.
Wesenheke, 215.
tiia brothsr, 240. Wesingham. See Wuxynghaiu.
' Weacyngtou, Sir Waller de, 436.
I West, Hagh de, 263.
I Bicbard, 173.
, Kichard his brother, ITO.
I .Walter, 170.
William, 63.
I West Tfide. See Hide.
Westacre [co. Mocfolk], 562.
, prior and convent of, 562.
Westanibresbury. See Ameabury.
Weslaskhani. See Askbam.
WcHtbitham. See Uitham.
Wcstborough, Westburgh [co. UdcoId], 398.
Wi'stbournc, Bourue, Bume, co. Uusaex. 8S.
214.
Wcbtbrook, Westbroke [co. Hauta]. 71.
Westburgh. See Weatborough.
Westbury by Heubiiry [co. Gloiiceater], S79,
by Newnham. or Weatburj-OD-
ScTem. Westbury by Newenham, co
Gloucester, 312, 423.
.'. CO. Somerset, 108.
WeatClifTe, Wcitclyru, WcslcUfle, co. KcDt,
217.
WcBlcote, John de, 82B, 421, 47?. 4»3, 5«.
WcMdune [co. Doon], 108.
Wc-Hteatou. See Nuneaton.
Wcslulveleye. See Ella. West.
WcBlenclHiunic. See Enbome.
Westirdnle [in Langbaurgh Libertvl co
York. 210, 414.
WeatenlodjDslon. See DoddiDgMon.
Western, Knlph Ic, of Swyneflel, 236.
Wesleiiderls. See Tytberley,
Westficid [CO. York], 347.
Weitgrouewyehe. See Greenwich.
WeUhale, co. Suffolk. 474.
.Wcsthale, Adam de, 112.
WcBthammc. See Ham.
Wenthatholsay. See Haddlesey.
Westiiitou. John son of John de, 103.
Weatkapel. See KapeUe.
WestHlling. See LiUbg,
WeHCmerlaDd. Gilbert de, 297.
Westminsterahbcj, 34,45, 59, 64, 66, 92 87
99.100,101.135,142,148,160,175. '
Richard de Kidyngton, abbot of 235
3B5, 527, 563. '
Walter [Wenlock]. abbot of, hii
death, 34.
abbot and convent of, 438, 5S6.
, John de Foxle. keeper ot, S85.
GENERAL INDEX.
851
Westminster abbey — cont,
, almoner in, 218.
, disputes between the abbot and monks
of, 36.
, dispute amongst the monks of, 124.
, voidance of, 35, 175, 201, 205, 207.
Westminster, co. Middlesex, 58, 87, 126, 148,
186, 259, 362,429, 480, 490, 553.
, the Bench at, 375.
, King's Bench at See King's Bench.
, the Chancery at, 122, 123.
, the Council at, 395.
, the Exchequer at. See E xchequer.
, a house called le Hoppede-halle near,
84.
, houses in, 488.
, the king's mews at, 271.
, letters patent dated at, 5, 9-17, 21,
22, 24-29, 31-38, 37-39, 41, 45-53,
55-62, 66, 67-74, 76-79, 85-88, 94-97,
99-109, 111-121, 124-126, 128-131,
138-147, 149, 152-154, 156-162, 165-
1^9, 171, 172, 177, 180, 182, 183, 186-
190, 192, 195,200-203,205-216, 218-
225. 229-236, 241-243, 246-248, 251-
257,261-273,307-309, 378, 380, 382,
895, 398-411, 413, 418, 423-426, 428,
469, 479-481, 483, 486-498, 501, 504-
506, 509, 515-521, 525-536, 538, 542,
544, 545, 549, 550, 552, 553, 558-560,
562-575, 577-579, 584-587, 590-606.
, oath of office to be taken at, 7.
, markets at, 424.
» palace of, Maurice de la Grave,
gardener of the, 557.
, parliament at, 206, 207, 408, 556,
594, 605.
, the ship la Isabelle of, 97, 402.
, ship la James of, 491.
, Rhip la Joanette of, 502.
, the ship la Johanette of, 395.
, the ship la Jonette of, 467.
ship la Marie of, 213, 502.
, the ship la Mariole of, 465.
, the ship le Mighel of, 485.
, ship le Mighhel of, .'JOl.
, ship la Nicolas of, 532.
, the ship called la Palmer of, 223.
, ship la Petre of, 491.
, the 5?hip la Plente of, 390, 430.
the ship called St, Peter of, 223.
I the Sanctus Spiritus of, 214.
, the ship la Swalue of, 502.
, the ship la Welyfare of, 465.
I shops in the town of, 176.
» St. James's hospital; Walter de
Sutton, master of, 414, 579.
, the Treasury at, 463.
, Eye near, 58, 61.
Westmoreland, county of, 180, 250, 256, 328,
423.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-fifth
in, 184.
63579.
Westmoreland, county of, commissioners, Ac.
— cont,
.., , to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth for, 24.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
,„,, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 3, 30, 54.
, sheriff of, 3, 83, 100, 134.
Westmulle, John de» 170.
, Richard de, 170.
, Thomas, 170^
Westpekham, See Peckham.
Weston, 288, 344.
, CO. Bedford, 80,269, 551.
[CO. Hertford], 87, 131.
[co. Huntingdon], 128.
Woodweston, Wodeweston [co.
Huntingdon], 71.
[CO. Norfolk], 315.
, CO. Rutland, 497, 502.
[co. Somerset], 298.
by Beccles [co. Suffolk], chorch of
395.
Weston Turville [co. Bucks], 266.
Weston, Adam de, keeper of St. Bartholo-
mew's hospital, Oxford, 453.
, Geoffrey de, 387.
, , Thomasia his wife, 887.
, John de, 165, 476, 603.
, , the younger, 575, 579.
, Master John de, chamberlain of Scot-
land, 388, 417,4.54, 494, 510.
, , chamberlain and receiver of
Scotland, 104.
, John de, steward of the household of
the king's brothers, 283, 329.
, John de, of Lybre, 197, 199.
, Nichohis de, 14, 67, 493.
, , of Dorking, 406.
, Nigel de, 174.
, William his brother, 174.
Ralph de, parson of Bladene, 225.
, Walter de, 537, 539, 546.
, Master William de, 527.
Westontokesheved [co. York], 867.
Westover, co. Hants, 216.
Westowe. See Wistow.
Westreys, Richard, 172.
We8tridge,We6trugge, Isle of Wight, 108, 125.
Westrunton. See Runton.
Westtillebiry, William de, 570.
Sec Tilbury.
Westwell, Welles [in Calehill hundred, co.
Kent], 298.
Westwood, Westwode, co. Essex, 554.
, [CO. Wilts], 326.
abbey, co. Kent. See Lesnes.
Wesyngham, or Wesingham, Adam de, 245,
252.
Wetewang, Richard de, 456.
Wetewange See Wetwang.
3l
QENEBAL INDEX.
Wethile, JohD de, S4S , MO.
Welber, John, S89. |
See alto Wyther.
WeEheral, Wederhale, en. Cinnberland, pnory
of, a cell of St. tiarfa abbey, Vork,
lis.
John, prior of, 113.
, Robert de Gyseburgh, prior of, 190.
Wethprby, co. York, 440.
Wetberiiigsctt, WethcriiiKsete [co. Suffolk}.
Huger de Wyogufeld, presented to lbs
church of, aia.
Wetlenhall, VThetenhikleires, co. Cheeter, 101.
Welwang, Wetewung, co. York, 171, 4!l.
prebend ia St. PeterV, York, 147.
GaUlard de Duni Forti, prebendary
of, 431.
Bejmuad del Qoadz, prebendnry of,
147.
WetjOR. See Weeting.
Weryn, I^cholas son of John, 173.
Wexford, county of, 363.
Wexford, Wpjgford, towD of, to provide Khjpa,
Wejbridge, Wauberge, co. lluntingdon, the
forest of, 2X5.
, Webrigge [co, Norfolk], St. Mary'a,
Bnmpbrey keeper of, 142.
Matthew de ITonteyej keeper of,
143, 143.
WeylftDd, Weylannd, Wejlond, Weylong,
John dc, E66, 269, 399.
Nicholas de, S4.
Thonuu de, 501,
WUliamde, 121. ,
, and his daughter Joan, 49.
Weylate, Gilbert atte, of Herlawe, 3B3.
Weylaund, Weylood, Wejlong. See Wayland.
Weymouth. Weymoihe, co, Doriiel, 418.
[co. Dorset], to provide ships, 3S3.
Wejmuthp, Hccry de, parson of Uingntead,
32S.
Weyn, William, 308.
Wcynflet. See Wainfleet.
Weylford. See Wexford.
Whacyntcvelte. See Watchmgwell.
Whal, Thomaii le. 191.
Whale, a, GS, 129, 248, 359, 36S.
Whaplode, Woplade, co. Lincoln, 410.
, Quappclade [co. Lancaster], 331.
Wharfe, Wherfe, co. York, river, S17.
Wharxam, Whsrram, co. York, 478,
Percy, Wharrnm Percy, co. York, 436,
47B.
See Carrom.
Whaisiogburgh. See WaahiDgborough.
Whatcutt, Whatcote [co. Warwick], 237.
Whatecroft, Adorn de, 214.
.'. Thomas de, S14,
Whatlinton, Whatlynlon, John de, abbot of
Battle, SO, &7.
, Joceus son of William de, SCS.
Whatton, CO. Northambwl and, 401.
WhattoQ, Bichard de, S4 .
, Robert de. SO, 59,
late chamberlain of the Bi -
eheqoer, Dublin, 76, 59U.
Whealley, Whetele [co. KottiDf^haiu], 499,
51S,
Whelewright, Adam le, of Killum, 334.
Wherewelle. See Wherirell.
Wherfe. See Wharfe.
Wherleton. See Whorlton,
Wherwell. Wherewelle [co. HanCn], »bbe>*
and convent of, 362.
Wberwolk', William de, a moak of Certie,
Whessal. See Whessoe.
Whesaoe, or Whessal, Uueashawc [co. Dot-
ham], 4.36.
Whetele, Wilham de, 81.
Sec Wheateley ; Whitley,
WbeteohaleweB, 7 Wcttenhall [co. Cheater],
401.
Whethale, John de, 307.
Whethalet, John sod of Adam dc, 32S.
Whetham, William de, 106.
Whelbamstede, Nicholas de, S84.
, Bobert de, 389,
Wbichewode. See Wychwood.
Whioreil, Whynfel, co. WcKtmorcland, 134.
Whinbou, Kobert de. 3S2.
Whippiogham, Wyppyngham, Isle of Wight,
271.
WfaiuieDdine, WiK«ingdene, WiaaeDden, co.
Kulland, 19S. 320.
Whilaere, Orerewhitacre [co. Warwick], 897,
Whitbom. Whitberne, Whit*bemo, co. Dur-
ham, 442, 461,
Whitby, Whylehy.co. York, 245. 366, 47*.
, prison of, 333.
abbot of, 355, 436.
and convent nf, I08.
, Kobert, abbot of, 514.
Thomas, abbot of, 245.
, monks of, 24.V
See Whiteby.
Whitbystrand, Whitebistnind. or Whytebj-
straod. CO. York, 108, 138.
Whitchirche, Whitchurch, John de, 154, sao,
501.
Wkitchurch.Whitchirche, CO. Oxford, S17.
[co. Salop], 278.
Whiloombe, Wyilecombe [co. Donet], S89.
White, Whyte, Alan le, 378.
,Amfrid, 347.
, the grandfather, 347.
, Hughic, 172.
Ingelnun le, 43S,
, John, 406.
, John le, of Elneatawe, 8B1.
.Osbertle, 85, 129.
, Balph BOD of Amfrid, 347,
GENERAL INDEX.
863
White, &c. — cont.
, Bichardle,481.
, Robert le, 87.
, , of Asthewjk, 42, 168.
, , and his Mster Agnes, 42, 169.
, , of Eyjnton, 150.
, , of Petreschurche, 152.
, Thomas le, 375.
, , of Hoo, 153,
..., , of CO. Hants 251.
Walter son of Balph son of AmMd,
3 47.
White Hart. See Blackemore.
While Ladies of Brewood, 179.
Whitebeme. See Whitburn.
Whiteberwe near Ware, co. Herts, 169.
Whitebistrande. See Whitbystrand.
Whiteby, \Vhytby, Whyteby, Robert de, 449.
, Walter de, 604.
, William de, 260, 314.
Whitefeld, John de, 581.
.Sw Whitfield.
Whitefonl, John de, 182.
Whiteburst [co. Stafford], 231.
Whitvhrode. See Whittlewood.
Wliitemor, William son of Walter de, 279.
Whiten, Simon de, 534.
Whitenow, Withynouu, William, 600.
Whitenton, co. Leicester. See Whittington,
Grange.
Whiteway, Whiteweye, co. Dorset, 217.
, hundred of, 389.
Whitewelle, Whytewelle, James de, 542.
, Robert de, 120.
Whitewyke, Whitewyk. See Whitwick.
Whiteye. William, 470.
Whitfield, Whitefeld, co. Derby, 214.
near Sherborne, co. Dorset, 157.
, in the Isle of Wight, 19.
Whithleye. See Witheleye.
Whitingham. See Whittiofi^ham.
Whitington, Whitinton. See Wliittington.
Whitkirk, Whytekirk, co. York, 442.
Whitlewood. See Whittlewood.
WTiitley, Wytheleye, Wythele, Whetele, co.
York, 210, 840, 414.
Whitsand, brother Bartholomew de, 419.
See Wissant.
WhitPtable, Whitstaple, co. Kent, 391.
Whitstone, co. Gloucester, hundred of, 497.
Whittingham, Whytingham [co. North-
umberland], 86, 366, 402.
Whitlingstal. See Whittonstall.
Whittington, Whitington, Whitinton, 260.
[co. Derby], 314.
[co. Gloucester], 213, 223.
, Quitington [co. Lancaster], church
of, 67.
Grange, Whitenton, co. Leicester, 160.
, Whitington, co. Salop, 546.
[? CO. York], 260.
Whittlesford, Wytlesford [co. Cambridge],
240.
, bridge at, Wytletfordebrigge, 240.
Whittlewood, Whitlewode, Whitelwode,
Whyttlewode, co. Northampton, forest
of, 64, 112, 164, 223, 386, 449, 492,
511,571.
Whittonstall, Whittmgstal [co. Northumber-
land], 362.
Whitwick, Whitewyk, co. Leicester, 160, 267,
514.
Whixley. Quixlay, co. York, 39.
Whorlton, Wherleton, co. York, 603.
Whynfel. See Whinfell.
Whytby. See Whiteby.
Whyte. See White.
Whyteby. See Whitby; Whiteby.
Whytegift, John son of Adam de, 147.
Whytekirk. See Whitkirk.
Whytestanc, Gilbert de, 423.
Whytewelle. See Whitewelle.
Whytfot, John, 563.
, Thomas, 563.
Whytingham. See Whittingham.
Whytinton, co. Derby. See Whittington.
Whyttlewode. See Whittlewood.
Whytyngton. See Whittington.
Wicham, Wycham [co. Dorset], 889.
See Wickham.
Wichford. See Wishford.
Wick, hi Wyk, co. Berks, 410.
, Wyk' [co. Somerset], 52, 325.
Rissington. See Rissington.
Wyke [co. Devon]. See Week.
Wickenby, Wykyngby, co. Lincoln, 258.
Wickford, Wycheford, [co. Essex], church of,
377.
Wickham, Wykham, 344.
, Wicham [co. Suffolk], 574.
, Child's [or Wickham St. Mary,
Childswike] , Wykewane, co. Gloucester,
136, 420.
Wickhill, Wykhulle, co. Oxford, 351.
Wicklow, county, 180.
Wife, Agnes la, 253.
Wigan, Wygan [co. Lancaster], 362.
Wigeshulle. See Wigsell.
Wigetoft. See Wigtoft ; Wygetoft.
Wigge. See Wygge.
Wiggenhall, Wygenhale [co. Norfolk], 89,
562, 593.
Wigglesworth, Wikelesworth [co.York], 187.
Wight, Wyght [Insula Vectis], Isle of, 19,
103, 104, 128, 181, 246, 256, 474, 558,
558, 559, 601, 604.
, , lady of the. See Fortibus.
Wigmore, Wygemore, co. Hereford, the abbot
of, 142, 146.
See Mortuo Mari.
Wigsell, Wigeshulle [in Selhurst park], co.
Sussex, 56.
Wigtoft, Wigetoft [co. Lincoln], 526.
3i 2
GENERAL INDEX.
WigtoD, Wjggeton {m. Cumheriud], 363.
Wik Rjningdon. See Riseington.
Wike. Set Wjke.
Wikelesworth. Sm Wip;)r1etworth.
WilbaritoD, Wjiberdesinn, WjlherMon [co.
Northampton], 19U, 297.
WilbnthRm, Wjlburgham [co. Cambridge],
&5S.
Wilde, Henry le, 3S3,
Wildecrik, Tbomas dc, 599.
Wilden. WjliUd, co. Btdfonl, 490,
WildRiire, Alan, 245.
Wilgheby, Wilheby. Set Willoughhy.
Wilien. Set Willian.
Wilimot. See Wjlimot.
Will, power to dispose of gooda by, 508.
WilUrdby, WiUnrdchj, Wylnrdhy, A. de,
, Adelard dc, 445.
, .knight, 445.
, Alord dc, 445.
, Kmma daughter of Roger de, 445.
, FrethiUDta do, 445.
, Heory de, 445.
Hary wife of Ii*o dc, 444.
, I'hilip tho chaplain of, 44.'>.
Richard Bon of Abrd de, 445.
, Roger aoQ of Henry de, hia
daughters Matilda, Agnes, and Emma,
William aon of Ralph de, 443.
See Willerby.
Willebj, JamcH de. 99.
Willemaii, Peter, 406.
Willeohale, Henry son of William de, of
Nvwcaatlc-under-Iiyme, 39.
Wilterby, Willardby, Willardeby [in HarChUl
wapentake], cb. York, 370, 413.
Willardeby, Wilardbj, co. York, 444,
445.
Philip the chaplain of, 445.
Willere, Nicholas le, the yonnger, 88.
Willey, Wfllleye [co. Warwick], 351.
William, the man of John Gubaud, the
younger, 3DT.
Iho man of William de Faucumberge,
John [the Bcrrant of], 251.
, Robert [the servant of], 351.
the Scullion, 575.
Waller, 51.
WilttMn, Adam aon of, 9.
son or, le Ocldeharde, 76.
Kon of, de Kyhon, 297.
son of, de Walcringham, 586.
son of, eon of Achard, 347.
Bon of, son of Waller de Ualgh-
ton, 5M5.
, AUin SOD of, Fiz Waryn, 247, 258.
, BOn of, dc Uttou, 197.
Alfred aon of, de Hardene, 385.
William— «ni(,
Clement son of, kid of Lambert de
Sand wo the. 439.
Ernald sou of, de Bukcton, 444.
, Eustace aon of, de Neville, 445.
Geoffrey son of, Ue Croft, 295, BBS.
, Gregory son of, de I'laineburgh, 444.
, Henry son of, 51.
ion of.le Palmer of Perletborpe.S.
, son of, de Willenhale, 29.
Huf(h son of, le Keu of Fulule, SOT.
, son of, de Iluielegh, 289,
JoceuB son of, de Whotljnton, 868.
.Johnson of, le Mtueschal, and EUa
his wife, 403.
SOD of, te Freiilesaone, 1S4.
. SOD of, le Wynd, 356.
, BOD of, de Casteley, 347.
aon of, de Fmmpton-Cotel, 2S9.
son of, de Hardredeshnllft, 131.
, «on of, de Itryngham, 563.
Bon of, de Meaus, 366.
sou of, de Oketon. 440.
BOD of. de Watthe, 298,
, sou of, de Woiton, 158.
son of, son of Adam de Crajr-
stok, 538.
son of, son of Stephen de Gode>
rikby, 469.
Katherine daughter of, de Leybnme,
387.
, Laurence son of,de Goldjngton, 388.
, Osbert ion of, 39U.
Patrick son of, sod of Gilbert, 249.
, Ralph SOD of. 5. 9, 75, 202, 294, 345,
358.
SOD of, a commissioner touchiii|t
prises, 250.
son of, a conservator of the
peace for Durham, 428.
son of, de iDwardyn, 229.
Ruymund son of, de la Uele8,4S5.
Richard sod of, 253.
Bonof, Ic Marshal of Lekyiurfeld,
363.
, BOD of, de Ajlesburj, 271.
, son of. de Beyton, 367.
Mb of, de KuaptOD, 3GT.
son of, dc Mcrleye, 169.
, Bonof, son of Aruodel, 443.
, Alice and Beatrice sisters of
the same RichanI, 443.
BOD of, SOD of GeoiFrey, 476.
, Robert BOD of, 355.
sonof. le Fevro, 307.
, son of, de Blande, 254, 604.
sou of, de Gajtsum. 509,
, son of, de MyDton, 296,
, SOD of,de Roston in Pickeriav-
lithe, 445.
SOD of, del Wodehus, 28.
GENERAL INDEX.
855
William — cont.
, Koger 8on of, de Lund', 109.
, Bon of, de Moubray, 445.
, Stephen son of, de Blaktoft, and
Henry his brother, 2fil.
, Thomas son of, le Bochcr of Holbech,
301.
, son of, le Suur, 251.
, son of, de Chidecroft, 296.
, son of, de Graudisono, 846.
, son of, de Royston, 425.
son of, son of Benedict, and
Robert his brother, 254, 604.
, son of, son of Matthew de
Lynesake, 299.
, Walter son of, de Magna Oxindon,
67.
, Warin son of, de Mauewedene, 13.
, William son of, of co. Lincoln, 533.
, son of, of CO. York, 163.
, son of, Edmund his brother, 165.
, son of, le Clerk of Boston, 336.
, son of, le Fevre, 245.
, son of, le Mareschal, 245.
, son of, le Mercer, 359.
, son of, de Apeford, 276.
son of, de Aylesbury, 271.
, son of, de Baiocis, 449.
, son of, de Bovyngton, 345.
..., son of, de Buketon, 444.
, son of, de Bury of Berkham-
stedc, 468.
, son of, de Criketot, 26.
, son of, de Emiee, 165.
, son of, de Groete of Assheford,
535.
, son of, atte Hyde of Haleug-
bury, 155.
, son of, de Knapton, 366.
, son of, de Nesse, 487.
, son of, de Radeburne, 168, 254.
, son of, sou of Henry, 261.
, de Athona son of, 347.
Willianithorpo, John son of Henry de, 261.
Willian, Wilien, co. Hereford, 87, 131.
Willingham, Wylingham, Wylyngham, Wy-
velingham, co. Lincoln, 368.
, CO. Lincoln, church of, 11.
, Robert de la Donne, parson of, 473.
by Stow St. Mary's, co. Lincoln, 418.
[co. Suffolk], 224, 569.
St. Mary [co. Suffolk], 586.
Willoughby, Wilgheby, Wilheby, Wilughby,
W>leby, Wylghby, Wylgheby, Wy-
lughby, Wylweby, John de [of North-
ampton], 23, 251, 309, 372, 424.
, , sheriff of Northampton, 110.
, Philip de, dean of St. Mary's, Lin--
coin, 578.
, Richard de, 419.
, Robert de, 36, 46, 125, 166, 375, 573.
I , and Margaret his wife, 875.
Willoughby, &c. — cont.
, Robert son of Ralph de, 446.
, William de, parson of Berghby, 888.
Willoughton, Wiluton, co. Lincoln, 465.
Wilmcote, Wylmescote [in the parish of Old
Stratford, hundred of Barlichway], co.
Warwick, 173.
Wilmerslay. See Womersley.
Wilmundecotc. See Wilnecote.
Wilmundele. See Wymondley.
Wilnecote, Wilniundecote [in Tamworth
parish, hundred of Hemlingford], co.
Warwick, 173,600.
Wiloughby. See Willoughby.
Wilsamstede. See Wilshampstead.
Wilsford, prebendary of. See Salisbury.
W^ilshampstead [or Wilstead!, Wilsamstede,
[co. Bedford], 138.
Wilstead. See Wilshampstead.
Wilsthorpe, Wyvelesthoi-pe [co. York], 445.
Wilting, Wyltyng, co. Sussex, marshes of,
167, 241.
Wilton, Wylton, 288, 602.
, CO. Wilts, borough of, 19, 186.
, CO. York, 171, 421, 602, 606.
, Nicholas de Ros, prebendary of, 283.
See Wylton.
Wilts, county of, 60, 94, 178, 243, 250, 328.
, commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 185.
, to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth for, 23.
, a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, keepers of the peace for, 30.
, conseryators of the peace for, 55.
, justices of oyer and terminer for, 32,
73.
, sheriff of, 109, 146,
, tithes in, 421.
Wilughby. See Willoughby.
Wiluton. See Willoughton.
Wilyngham, Wjlyngham, John de, 550.
, Ralph de, 87.
See Willingham.
Wimbledon, Wymeldon, co. Surrey, 311.
Wimborne, Wymbume [co. Dorset], John
Bacun, prebendary of, 266.
Minster, Wymbume Mynstre, Wy-
bume Minstre, Wymburne, co. Dorset,
Stephen de Malo Lacu, dean of the
chapel of, 464, 366, 468.
Wimeswould, Wymoudwold [in Goscote hun-
dred, CO. Leicester], 15.
Winchcomb, Wyuchecumbe, co. Gloucester,
420.
, abbot and convent of, 152, 230, 851.
Winchelsea, Wynchelse, co. Sussex, 106, 144,
152, 190, 243, 253, 601.
, church of St. Thomas, Roger de
Sutt<m presented to, 333.
, , Master Richard de Gynge, pre-
sented to, 348.
n
eXNEBAL INDEX.
tie. — conl.
church of St. Thomas the MattjT,
Thomu de Agmosdoliun, praaentcd
to, 335.
, DUUib of, CO. SuBsei, 1S9.
Winchelsejr, Bohert, archbiithop of C&Dter-
WiDcbesler. co. Hants, G-t, 130, UIE, 327,
480.
, BtchdeacoQ tit, JanMs da Florencin,
67, iOB.
bishop or, 380, 383.
, NicholM [archdeacon of Klj], biehop
of, 3S9.
, bishop of. 5m Merew«ll; Pontoise.
diocese, bi9hopric,or eee of, 113, 116,
1S4, 163, 1S9, 214, 226, 330, 394, 480,
509, SIO, 528, 558.
, justices of gaol delivcrj al, 349.
major of, Peter le Nattlc, 534.
, OAstle of WuItmcjc, 30.
distarbftncea in the citj of, S34.
, fbrest of ta Here bj, 553.
, seal for the recoguisaocei of debts
for, 187,210.
Uatute of. 39, 339, 369, 436, 473,
474.
, St. Eliiabeth'i chapel or house with-
out, 30, 528,561,571.
, proTost of, Richard de Bourne,
SO.
chapet of, Eureelegh church
appropriated to, SO.
St Illarj's, A. abbess of, .159.
, Matilda de Feccham, abbess of,
561, 587.
, abbess aud nuns of, 4S7, 480.
St. Stephen)' cbapel, 30.
St. Slcphens' meadow, 20.
St. Sirithin's, prior of, 275, 399.
, prior and convent of, 20, 326.
See lljdci Wynoestrc.
WinchSeld, Wyackcfeld [co. Southampton],
Windham or Wjmoudham. See Wymoad-
Windsor, Wjndesore, co. Berks, 27, 301,386,
411,438,494, 518,520.
castle.Bll.
, comuble of, 84, 568.
Geoltrej de Pycheford, con-
stable of, 10.
, Robert de Haustede, the
jounger, constable of, 27, 47.
Roger SauTBge, keeper of, 10,
4B.
viewer of work at, Alexander le
Peyntur, 27.
justices of gaol delivery for, 304.
, letters patent dated at, ."iS-eti, 70, 75,
76, 78, 7a, 84, SS. 87, 89-92, 97, 98,
0. Berks, letters p«t«nt dmted
Windsor, &c., •
114, 133, 124, 126, 127, 133-133, 148,
150 161, 169, 170, 189, 191-194. 199,
291-235, 239-233, 343, S44, 357, 861,
264, 370-273. 3I>8. 395-39^, 433, 495,
529, 531-557, 5Fi9, 561-566, 568, 573-
S75, 577-S79, 585, 596, 594-601, 603.
, custody of the gate of the park, 584.
... forest, 37, 84. 371, 937, 349, S>3. 494.
505, 568.
le Frith in, 431.
, purpreawres of, 38C.
, , tithes in 421.
park, 501, 584.
.New [co, Berks], S70,
, New, Pesecroftstrele io, 137.
Old, 95, 516.
Wines, Wine, 13, 120, 129, 183, li4, 128,
300, 257, 358, 562.
for the king's eoruDstion, 7.
, custoou ou, 83.
, ganger of, William Trente, Ifi, 109.
, , his deputy Bt the Onque
Ports, Henry de Haningea, 109. -
, in Wales, Bernard Fee de Fer,
71, 146, 320.
, , his deputies, 146.
, in Ireland, 16.
grant of two casks of, 12.
priaage of. Ste Priaage.
[sold] contrary to the wtaize, 39.
, tax upou, SB4.
, tolls on, 9.
, While, 604.
Winfarthing, Wyunefcrthinge [co- Norfolk],
278.
Winford, WyneFrode [co. Dorset], 53.
Winford Eagle, Wynfrcdegle, WjndfredeKic,
Wynefrythe Kgle, CO, I>oraet, 118, 194,
m], 155.
Wing, Wenge [co. liuckiughan
Wingefeld. See Wjogefeld.
Wingbaiu, Wcugebam [co. Eeat], John de
Lewes, cunoo of, 214.
Winketton. See Winkton.
Winkfield, Wynekefeld[co. Berka], 35.
Winkton, Winketton [co. York], 446.
Winterboum, Maiden, May dene wyDterboum,
CO. Wills, 597.
Winterboume Wynterbnme [co. Berks], 7i,
Kingston [co. Dorset], 39il.
Mostenon [co. Dorset], 39fl,
Stickland [co. Dorset], 390.
Wmteringham, Wyntringham [co. LincolDl
371.
Winterstow, Wyntrvslow, co, Wilts, 134,
Wiral. See Wirral,
Wirardcsbiry. See Wyrardisbiry.
WirkhuUe, 309.
Wirksnorth, Wyrkesworth, co. Derby, miaa
at, 4.
I
GENERAL INDEX,
867
Wirle. See Warley.
Wii-mele, Weremele, Wermele, or Wurmele,
Kichard de, 600.
WiUiam de, 473.
Wirral, Wiral [co. Chester], Arghe in, 404.
Wisham. See Wysham.
Wi8hford,or Wichford, Wychef ord, co. Wilts,
865,419.
Wishou. See Wysall.
Wisman. See Wysman.
Wispant, Whitsand [France], port of, 424.
Wissenden, Wissingdene. See Whissendine ;
Whisseudene.
Wistow, Wystouwe, Wystowe, 396, 397.
, Wistou [co. Leicester], 547.
, Westowe [co. York], Master A>mon
de Jovenzano, prebendary of, 500.
Witchingham,Wychingham [co. Norfolk], 8 15.
Witchley, Wychele in Edith Weston, co.
Rutland, 206.
Witeberwe near Ware, co. Hertford, 169.
Witham [Witham Friary, or Charterhouse
Witham in Selwood], Wytham [co.
Somerset], prior and brethren of, 207^
, South, Suthwyne, in the wapentake
of Beltisloe, co. Lincoln, 403. 410.
Wood, Wythme [co. Lincoln], 467.
Witheland. See Weedland.
Witheleye, Whithleye, Master iialph de, 237.
, William de,' 148.
Wither. See Wyther.
Withern, Wytheme, co. Lincoln, 409, 560.
Withintheyate, Peter, of Ameneyj^, 228.
Withynouu. See Whitenow.
Witnesham, Wyttene8ham[co. Suffolk], 331.
Witton, Wytton, 11.
[co. Huntingdon], 18.
[co. York], William, parson of, 558.
Wilton, or Wytton, Bartholomew son of
Bartholomew de, 567.
, William de, 552.
, , prior of Bromholm, 560, 562.
Wiveliscombe, Wyvelescombe [co. Somer-
set] , John de Sandalo, prebendary of,
277, 285.
Wivenhoe, Wyvenho, co. Essex, 32.
Wiverton, Wyverton [co. Nottingham], 419,
585.
WIgeroxgang in Walkeringham [co. Notting-
ham], 586.
Wobemford. See Obenford.
Wobum, Woubume, co. Bedford, letters
patent dated at, 177.
, abbot and convent of, 133.
Woburneford. See Obenford.
Wockingge. See Woking.
Wodde, Simon, of Donigton, 358.
Wode, GeofErey atte, of Iiangele Monfychet,
209.
, Kichard atte, 823.
..., Robert de, 239.
i500 Attewode.
Wodeburgh. See Woodborough.
Wodebury. See Woodbury.
Wodecestre. See Wood Chester.
Wodechirche. See Woodchurch.
Wodecote, Anketil de, 867.
, Nicholas atte, 867.
, Robert de, 549.
See Woodcote.
Wodecroft. See Woodcroft.
Wodeford, John de, presented to the church
of Achirche, 428.
, , presented to Badingham church,
518.
:, , presented to Hagworthyngham
church, 100.
, , presented to St. Bride's church,
142.
, Michael de, 109.
, Richard de, 92.
, Master William de, 521.
Wodefordemulne. See Woodford Mill.
Wodegatelese. See Lees.
Wodegreneende. See Woodgreen End.
Wodegreyve, Walter, 482.
Wodegrome, Godwin, J 53.
, Henry, 153.
Wodehalle, John, 372.
, John son of Roger de la, 165.
, Matilda late the wife of Roger de la,
165.
Sec Woodhall.
Wodeham, Robert de, 893.
, Walter de, 27, 84, 337, 893.
SeeWoodham.
Wodchampcote, William son of Philip de,
175.
Wodehay, Wodehaye, Thomas de, 501.
, Thomas de la, 352.
Wodehok, William de, 238.
Wodehouse, Wodehous, Wodehuse, or Wode-
hus, Richard de, 276, 888.
, , engrosser of the Exchequer,
Dublin, 12.
, , presented to Kylcolyn church,
182.
, Robert de, presented to Plomland
church, 291.
, , eschcator [south of the] Trent,
343, 354, 357, 362, 881, 395, 407, 409,
412, 413, 414, 427, 431, 441, 465, 512»
529, 534.
, Robert son of William del, 28.
, Stephen son of Gilbert del, 28.
Wodehulle, Wodhulle, John de. 111.
, Richard, 481.
, William de, 170.
Wodehus. See Wodehouse.
Wodeland, David de, 582.
Wodelok, Master Richard, 306, 882.
, , parson of Bynteworthe, 509.
, Roger de, 382.
, Walter, 71.
GENEBAIi Iin>£X
4 2
, ■IT
123
inn,
aa,'..
aaa,
556
SGU,
Wodelot, Ivo, 89.
WodeiDun, Wodman, Ranulph, 127.
William, .■i48. 608.
Wodeinancole. Set Wondmaocote.
Wodemanton, Joha bou of Felicia de, SS6.
Wodcmun, Willism, les.
WodenortOD, Kobert bod of Joha dc, S81.
Roger son of John de, 381.
Woderewe. See Wood row.
Woderove, Itoger, 360.
, Thomns, 483.
Woderowe. See Woodnjw.
WodMtolt, Wodestoke. See Woodxlock.
Wodeward, Alan le, 470.
.John, 308.
Wod««el]e, Thomas, 239.
Wodeweslon. See Weaton.
Wodhullc. See WodelmlU.
Woditon, Jobndc, ]ft.
WodmaD. See Wodcman.
Wodoetfeld. See Wednesfeld.
WogSD. John, 381, SIS, SIS, .^36, 53H, 546,
54?, 555, -^63, 5H9, 593, 596.
, juaticiarj of Irplnud,
63, 7S, 76, 81, lOS, 106, 122,
180, 183, 189, 193, 213, 290,
378, 404, 415, 459, 495, 504,
Ses, 588.
, , pajmcul to, 75.
, , hU deputj, Edmund le llutiller,
59S, 596.
Wogbope, Henry de, 168.
Woking, Wocking({e, co. Surrey, 15.
Wokingham, Wokvnghain. Co. B«rki>. 509,
Wokjfldon, Nicholas dc, 180.
William de, 58.
WoldKewton, Wald Neabin. Waldeneuton
[go. Liucolu], 168,352.
Woldeooe, Othe, co. Kent. See Uuldcn.
Wolderforth. See Olderfleet.
WoJeward, Kichard. 23T.
Wolewjcbe. See Woolwich.
Wolf, Wulf, Alice late the I'ife of Henry Ic,
of Alvynchurchc, 263.
Aieiander le, 533.
, Walter, 423.
.William, 93.
William le, 260.
Wolf Ball, Wolthale. co. Wilts, 549.
Wolfhimle, John, 2B0.
Wolford, Wolward [co. Warwick], chnrcb
of, 324.
WolfBgb', 215.
Wolgaricote. See WoolrercoL
WoUacton, John de, 581.
Woliemere, Edmund, 72.
Walloure. See Wooler.
Wollowre, John de, 131.
Wolmar, Henry, 170.
Wolpet, Tbotau de, 561.
WoIpatoD, See WoIstoD.
Wolrikeforde. See Olderfleet.
Wolslon. Wolpston, Geoffrey, 288.
, John son of Philip, 238.
Simon de, 397.
Thomas son of Philip. S88.
Woluwe, 215.
, Neder, Kcdcrwoluwe, 315.
WolTardyotOD, William de, 237.
See Wolwardynton.
Wol*erenF. See Wolrem.
Wolverolop. See Wolvcrton,
Wolverhampton, Wolvernehamptoa, Wol-
vrenchamptOD, CO. Stafford, 357.
Master John de BverdoD, dean of St.
Peter's, 343.
Wolvern Wollon, Wolverene Wotton [co.
Dorset], 890.
Wolienehampton, Wolvrenehampton. See
Wul verhamptOD.
WoWerton, Wolvereton [co. Bucks], 309.
[co. Worceslet], Simon lo Clerk of,
37.
WolveTlon, Wolverj^ton, John de, 15S, 526.
, ., his ion John and Joan his
wife, 626.
^'icbolas dp. 88.
Kalph de, 181.
Wolvescy, Wiilveseye, co. Hantd, castle of,
20.
Wolveton [in Cliatminater parish], co. Doi^
set, U7.
Wolvrpnehampton. See Wolrerhampton.
Wolvjne, John, of Wryicle, 244,
Wolward. See Wolford.
Wolwardyutou, John de, 196.
See Wolvardjntoii.
Wombe, Walter, 239.
, William, 239.
Wombestronge, Halpb, 305.
Wombewelle, Itobert dc, 165.
Wombwvll. Wombewellc, co. York, 1C5.
Womersley, Wilmersley [co. York], 592.
Wouderdeu. See Undcrton.
Woodborough, Wodeborg h, 297.
Woodbury, Wodebury, Riehard tfui Pressone
Wnodchester, Wodecestre, co. Gloucester, 87,
172,255. •
Woodchurch. Wodechirohe [co. Kent], 243,
597. .
Woodcote, Wodecotc [co. Surrey], 334.
Woodcrofl, Wodecroft, co. Bedford, 270.
Woodford, prebendary of. See Salisbury.
Woodford Slill, Wodefocdemulue. 50,
Woodgreun End, Wodegreueouile by Amer-
aham, co. Buckingham, 536.
Woodhall, Wodehallu, co. Hertford, 368.
near Wombwell, co. York, 166.
Woodliam, Wodeham, ca Essex, 88.
Woodham Ferreit. See Bieknacre.
GENERAL INDEX.
869
Woodlook. See Merewell.
Woodmancote, Wodemancote [co. Gloaces-
ter], 511.
, Wudemancote, co. Hants, 233.
, Wodemancote [co. Sussex], church
of, 142, 399.
Woodrow, Woderowe, Woderewe [near Melk-
sham], CO. Wilts, 216.
Woodstock, Wodestoke, co. Oxford, 58, 274.
845.
, the king*8 stud at, 554, 562.
, letters patent dated at, 84, 209, 225,
226,227,235,257,258.
Woodward. See Wodeward.
Wool, 96.
, pesage of, 498.
, tronage of, at Boston, 327, 430.
, , at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 357,
358.
, weigher of, in the town of Boston, 11.
See Customs.
Wool-fells. See Customs.
Wool-staple, ordinance of the, 591.
Woolbarrows, or Oldberrow, Ulleberwe [co.
Worcester], 337.
Wooler^ Wolloure, co. Northumberland, 80,
487.
Woolland, Wouland [co. Dorset], 389.
Woolvercot, Wolparicote, co. Oxford, 1 77.
Woolwich, Wolewjche, co. Kent, commission
de ivalliis etfoasatis for, 538.
Wootton, Wotton, Wooton, co. Bedford, 136.
, [co. Hants], 275, 321.
, North, North Wotton [co. Norfolk],
150.
, [co. Northampton], 108.
by Northampton [co. Northampton],
382.
, [co. Oxford], John le Clerk of, and
Katherine his vrife, 406.
, , his son Joseph, 406.
Woplade. See Whaplode.
Wopton, William de, 594.
Worcester, 87, 217, 264, 289, 504, 594.
, bishop of. See Gainsborough ;
Giffard ; Reginald!.
, St. Mary's, prior of, 99.
, John de Wyke, prior of, 546.
, prior and convent of, 8, 200, 338,
505, 517, 519.
, cathedral church of, 519.
, St. Oswald, hospital of, 289.
, St. Wulstan's hospital, 182, 264, 361.
, diocese, see, or bishopric of, 4, 13, 20,
43, 44, 79, 99, 101, 230, 289,384, 506.
, , keeper of, William de Brixhille,
43.
.., sub-collectors of the tenth in the
diocese of, 191, 192.
, gaol delivery of the castle of, 546.
Worcester, county of, 249, 268, 311, 329, 866,
546.
Worcester, county of —con^
commissioners to levy the twenty-
fifth in, 185.
, to assess the twentieth and
fifteenth, 23, 34.
, , a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
appointed for, 30, 54.
, sheriff of the county of, 34.
, conventicles and assemblies prohibited
in, 481.
Wordia. See Worthy.
Wordspring. See Worspring.
Worfield church [co. Salop], 212, 269.
Worham. See Wortham.
Workesleye, Roger eon of Richard de, 9.
Workington, Wyrkyngton [co. Cumberland],
68.
Worksop, Wyrkesop, co. Nottingham, letters
patent dated at, 2.
Worlds End, Werldesende, co. Hereford, 354.
Worme, William son of William, 296.
Wormegay, Wyrmegeie, co. Norfolk, letters
patent dated at, 479, 4S1.
Wormenhale, Philip de, 195, 201.
See aUo Wyrmehale.
Wonnsley, Wormesleye [co. Hereford], prior
and convent of, 385.
Worshupe, Roger, 67.
Worspring, or Wordspring [co. Somerset],
prior and convent of, 265.
Worstead, Worstede [co. Norfolk], 356.
Wortele, Worteleye, John de, 165.
, Nicholas de, 355.
Wortesleye, Jordan de, 367.
Worth, Worthe,co. Sussex, 55, 148, 531.
Wortham, Worham [co. Suffolk] , 239.
Worthe, Wrothe, Richard de, 63, 330.
See also Wyrthe.
Worthham, Roger de, parson of Arkeseye, 406.
Worthin, Worthyn, co. Salop, 586.
Worthy, Wordia, co. Hants, 233.
, Martyr, Martreworthy, co. Hants,
269.
Worthyn. See Worthin.
Worting, Wortinges [co. Hants], 321.
Worton by Eynesham, co. Oxford, 46.
Wose, Richard atte, 491.
Woteringbiry, John de, 569.
Wotton, Wottone, Henry de, 840.
, John son of William de, 158.
, Richard de, provost of St. Cybi, 480,
484.
, , parson of Dene, with Alexander
his brother and Amicia his sister, 549.
, Thomas de, 51, 240.
, Master Walter de, 136.
5cc Wootton.
Wotton-under-Edge, Wotton [co. Gloucester]
church of, 381.
, North. See Wootton.
Wouburne. See Wobum.
GBNEBAL DTDEX.
. Wonlond. See WoolUnd.
Woan, Eliu de, UT.
Worerham. See Weaverbaoi.
Wragby [co. Lincoln], S6I.
WraDgford, Wcnn^eford [co. Suffolk], Muttr
Martin de Itevuake, prior of, 239.
Wrangle, Thomaa koq of Bicbacd bod of
Waller de, 298.
WTUtlingwonhe, Wnietlyngworthe, John bod
of Hugh de, 535, 537, 539.
, the elder, and Juhu bU brother,
539,540, 541.
, JoliD SOD of Sim no de, 54S.
Wratbe, Ricbard, and Sibyl his wife, 470.
Wratlewonhe, Kicbard de, 269.
William de, 269.
Wratting. Old Wreltiuge, Wroltyng, co.
Cambridge, 158,912.
Wrauby, Henry de, 508.
Wrazall, Wroibale [co. Donel], 3S9.
Wrajlbury. See Wyrnrdinbury.
Wreok of eea, 61, 86, 88, 247, 252, SS4, 811,
330, 367, 389, 559, 602, 604, 606.
in the Suleje lalanda, 40.
!□ the [Chuiuvl] Uluidi, 131.
Wrecks. See Sbip.
Wrelton [ FWtelon], co. York, 434.
Wienited [co. Kent], 148.
Wreaa. See Wreisel.
Wreaaell, Wrenale, Wresele, Wrese, co. York,
luid called Esplnndea in, 347.
Wretchwlck, Wrethewykc, co. Oiford, a field
called le Breche in, 131.
Wreteling. See Wartling.
Wrethewjke. Ste Wietchwick.
Wretling. See Wartling.
Wreton. See Wrelton.
Wiettingge. See Wrattiug.
WrettOB, WroMon [co. Norfolk], 593.
Wride, Cicelj dnughter of John, of BekerJngg,
547.
Wiigbl, Wrighte, Wrjgbt, Wrjghte, Geoffrey
BOD of ThonioB le, 16B, 254.
, John «oo of Alan le, of UomBebeke,
39S.
, Richard le, 39.
, Walter le, 542.
, WUliamle, 604.
Wrigbtington, Matilda late the wife of
William de, 542.
Writ, cutting off a, 362, 375.
Writtle, Writle, WiyWl* [m- Essex], 239,
244, 25S.
Newelond by, 304.
Wmbam. See Wambsm.
Wronge, Richard, 485.
Wiotbam [co. Kent], church of, 274.
Wrotbam, John de, 159, 324.
, WUliaiD de, pateon of BrehuUe, S84.
Wrothe. Set Worthe.
Wrotton. 5w Wrelton.
Wrotlyog, See Wraltiog.
Wroietet, Wroiceette, co. Salop, 196.
Wroibale, Jobo de, and Joan hia wife, 805.
SeeWraiaU.
Wroiton, Richard «oo of Alan de, 439.
Wrtling, See Wartling.
Wryard, Eliaa, 244.
Wryde. See Wride.
Wrjghi, Wrjghte. See Wright.
Wrylil, Wrytele. See Writtle.
Wudemancote. See Woodnuuicote.
Wules, Ricbard, 263.
Wulf. See Wolf.
Wulmenti in Holland, co. Lincola [ia Sk ir-
beck wapeuiake], 373.
Wulnolh, John, 51.
Tbomai, SI.
Walter, 51.
Wulveseye. See Wolvesej.
Wurmele. See Wirmele.
Wy, John de, 306.
Juliana de, 9.
See Wye.
Wyard, John, 247,
Wybume Minstte. See Wimborae Mioater.
Wye hale, Henry de, 376.
Wycham. See Wicham.
Wychard, John, 58, 61, 63.
WiUiam, 196.
SeeGujchard.
Wyche, Geoffrey de, 184.
See Wyke.
Wycbetord. See Wickfoid; WiBhford.
Wycbele In Edith Weston. See Witchlej.
Wychingnam. Hee Witcbingbam.
Wyobwood, Wbichewode, forest of, co. Ox-
ford, 351 .
Wycombe, Wycumbe, Malilda de, 360.
Stephen de, and Isabella his wife, 134.
Wydalecotes, co. York, 414.
Wydecombe. See Whitcombe.
Wydehod, Richard, 290.
Wydemerpole, Duiand de, .567.
WydcriugtOD, John de, 304.
Wydesho, Hamo de, 3611.
Wydo, Nicholas son of, de Buketon, 443.
Wye, Wy. co. Kent. 480.
, letters patent dated at, 33, 34, 85,
42, 43, 85.
Wyford, Richard de, 580.
Wygan, Matihew de, presented to Bekeby
church, S92.
See Wigan.
Wyge, See Wygge.
Wygemor, Walter de, 4S8.
, Wygemore. Set Wigmore.
Wygenhale, U aster Reginald de, 3SS.
William Bon of John de. 598.
Sea WiggenhaU.
WygeahuUe, Simon de, 56.
GENERAL INDEX.
861
Wygeston, Stephen de, 296.
Wjgetoft, Stepheu dc, commission to, 37.
5cc Wigtoft ; Wykegtoft.
Wygeton, John de, 3, 4, 355, 856, 513.
, ,a conservator of the peace for
Cornwall, 54.
, of Empyngham, 132, 253.
, Robert de, 37.
Wygge, Wyge, Wigge, Joan, late the wife of
William, 135.
, John, 531.
, Richard, 242.
Wyggeton. See Wigton.
Wygham, Thomas de, 188.
Wyght, John de, 534.
, Thomas de, 320.
See Wight.
Wyghton, Hugh de, 293.
, Margery de, 293.
See Weigh ton.
Wyham, John son of Ralph de, 446.
Wyham [co. Lincoln], 446.
Wyk. SwWyke; Wick.
Wykam. See Wykbam.
Wykcles, William, and Alice his wife, 470.
Wyke, Wyk, Wike, John de, 90, 93, 102, 675.
, , prior of Worcester, 546.
, Martin son of John de, 239.
, Robert de, 584.
, Roger de, 18, 66, 188.
, Walter de, and Matilda his wife, 36.
, William de, 301.
William son of Richard de la, 160.
See Week ; Wick ; Wyche.
Wykegtoft, Hugh de, 86.
See Wykham.
Wykestowe. See Wystowe.
Wykewane, Wykewan. See Wickham, Child's.
Wykham, Wykam, Wykeham, Humphrey de,
202.
, Richard de, 234.
, William de, 439.
See Wickham.
WykhuUe. See WickhiU.
Wykyngby. See Wickeuby.
Wylardby. See Wilardby.
Wylberdeston See Wilbarston.
Wylberston, Thomas son of Hugh de, 297.
See Wilbarston.
Wylburgham. See Wilbraham.
Wyldemore, A.lice de, and Agnes her sister,
182.
Wylden. See Wilden.
Wyle, Walter de la, bishop of Salisbury, 162.
Wyleby. See Willoughby.
Wylegh. See Weeley.
Wylemyn, John, 532.
Wyles, Richard, 109.
, Robert, of Lootorpe, 443.
•• , William, 292.
Wyles*8, Wyles, co. Essex, 181.
Wylfaytb, 62.
Wylghby, Wylgheby. See Willoughby.
Wylidon. See Wylington.
Wylie, Wylye, Thomas de, 536-541, 545.
Wylimothe. See Wylymot.
Wylingham. See WilUngham.
Wyliugton, Wylynton, Wylidon, Wyliton,
John de, 54, 476, 521, 599, 605.
Wylishote. See Welishote.
Wyliton, John de, 521.
See Wylington.
Wylkeshowe, 139.
Wylmecote, Wylmescote. See Wilmcote.
Wylmyngton, Master Stephen de, 43.
Wylton, Wilton, John de, presented to Bokton
Aoulph church, 506.
, Ralph de, 130, 255.
William de, 107,683.
Sec Wilton.
WyltyDg. See Wilting.
Wylughby. See Willoughby.
Wylweby. See Willoughby.
Wylye, Welleye [co. Warwick], 351.
See Wylie.
Wylymot, Wylimothe, Willimot, Everard,
277.
William, 261.
, , of Burghbrigge, 247.
Wylyngham. See Willingham ; Wilyngham.
Wylynton. See Wylington.
Wymbome. See Wymbome.
Wymbume, Peter de, 122.
Wymbume, Wymburne M^'nstre. See Wim-
bome Minster.
Wymedale, John de, 873.
, Stephen de, 37.
Wymeldon. See Wimbledon.
Wymer, Richard son of Adam, 239.
Wymondham, or Windhimi, Wymundham,
CO. Norfolk, 150.
, prior of, 269, 521.
and convent of, 150.
Wymondley, Much, Wilmundele [co. Herts],
87.
, Little, 87.
Wymoneswold, Wymondwold. See Wimes-
would.
Wympe, Richard, 312, 316.
, , John son of, 311, 816.
Wymund, Thomas, 239.
Wymundham, John de, 836.
, Sewall de, 262.
, Thomas de, 103.
, William de, 163.
See W3rmondham.
Wymy, Bartholomew, 378.
Wjm. See Wyne.
Wyncestre, Henry de, 877.
Wynohe, John le, 809, 811.
GENEBAL INDEX.
Wynchecombe, Joho de, 419, 471.
Ste Winchcoiub.
WyncbeUe. See Winchelsea.
WjDcheadon, Itichanl de, 373.
Wjrnckefeld. See Winchficld.
Wynde, WjDd. Andruw dt In, 368, 371, bi'2.
, JohD eou of WilUum le, 3SG.
WjDdeloke, John, 270.
Wjndeaorv, Wyndesurcu, Edmund d«, «46,
578.
Jobade,sai.
, Kslph de, prOTOBt of Holfbcod, S57.
Uiehard de, ^3, ^9.31,54, IHti, 368,
370, 371.
, Wimamde, 184.
See Windsor.
WyDdftcdcgle. See Winford Eagk'.
WyudbiUi-, Masiur Staphi^n de, 141 .
Vfyae, Wyn, or Vine, Hubert, 136, 127.
JohD, is;.
.John, an iittorauj', 18, 10.
Riilph, 137.
Stephen, 127.
, Simon, '12D.
Wynebyauhe, Jobn dc, SO.
Wjnecote, Master Simou da, 97.
Wjncfrode. See Winford.
Wynefrjthe Egle. See Winford Eaglt.
Wynekefeld. See Winkfield.
Wjnemui, Oeoffre}', 371,
Wjnepol, Aleianiler de, presented to Great
i^pf De church, S7.
Wjnfredegle, Wjntord Eoglu. See WiDford
Eagle.
Wjngefeld, Wjngesfeld. Wjngfeld, Wjuke-
feld, Richard de, ^75.
Roger de, 192, 210, 214, 323, 334,
S64, 3U8, 414, 441, 44M, 47u, 474, 5UG,
518, S1J3.
, [deputy otj the keeper of tbe
Wardrobe, 416.
preseuled to Boynton church,
199.
, , presented to Dongarvan church
in Ireland, 57a.
, , presented to Lam probes church,
415.
, , presented to Sbitefhoton church,
198.
, , presented to Wetheringsete
church, 313.
, , presented to Wylinghim church,
S24.
Wynk, Wink, Waller, .11.
, William, 13B.
Wyokefeld. See Wyngcfcld.
Wjnkele, John de, presented to the church
ofFesBmere, 32.
WyDkhirde, Wyokard, John, 539. 540, 541.
WynaeferthiDge. See Wiufatihing.
WyaDciibuTy. ThoDiai de, 544.
Wynot, Waller, 51.
WjnstoD, John de, 470.
Wyuter, Martin, 564.
..'. , Kalph, of Thom]iBm,871.
, Kobert, 883.
Wyoterburue, John de, 210.
See Winlerbonme.
Wynterfeld, William de, 406.
Wjuterlon, Bartholomew de, 37.
Wynlon, John de, 378.
Wyntruslawe. See Winterslow.
Wyntringham. See Winteriiigbniu.
WyDtrjnghaiD, John de, 345.
Wyot, Walter, 361.
William son of, do iS^rytan, 544.
Wyppe, Wypc, Peter, 547.
, Peter, of Tanstede, 4S.
, Ralph, 308.
Wyppyngliam. See WhippiDgbsm.
Wyrardisbury, or Wrayihury, WiraTdeabiry,
CO. llucka, 508, 530.
Wyre, John de, 64.
Wyrham. Set Wereham.
Wjrkesbu^b, Kobert de, 60.
Wyrkesop. See Worksop.
Wyrkesworth. See Wirksworth.
Wyrkyngtou. See Workington.
Wyrmegeie. See Wormcgiy.
Wyrmehale, William de, 260.
See alto Wormenhale.
Wyrthe, Simon de, 346.
, Henry, his brother, S46.
See alao Worthe.
Wyryct, Richard, 1*3.
Wyrynge, Alice daughter of NicboUtB, ago.
Wysall, Wi»hou, Wysou [co. NottiDghain] ,
Wjeca, Walter son of, 439.
Wysdelou. See Viidelou.
Wyee, Serle de, 874.
WiUiamde, 87*.
SwWji.
Wysbam, Wiebam, John de, S16, 855, 366
405. '
Wysman, Wisman, Adam, 481.
.Robert, S49.
Wysou. Set Wysall.
Wyspiyni, Eudricus de, 411.
Gerard de, 411.
Wystowe, WyiBtowe, Wykeetowe, Kobert
de, 130,355,471,
Thomas de, 130.
—. Wystouwe. See Wistow.
Wytham. See Witham.
Wylheleye, Wythele. See Whitley.
Wyther, Wither, Jobu, 375.
pardon for the death of, a 14.
Robert, 210, 311.
, , his wife Sibyl, 211.
See alio Wether.
Wytherdele, Ad>m da, 39.
ge:n^eral index.
863
Wytherae. See Withern.
Wytheton, Alexander de, 440.
Wythfeld, Rot)crt de, 582.
Wythiford, Roger de, 865.
Wyihihegh, Richard, 164.
Wythinal, William, 260.
Wythiton, Roger de, 462.
Wythme. See Witham Wood.
Wythyngton, William de, 195.
Wytiog, Henry son of William, 406.
Wytlesford, Stephen de, 509.
See Whittlesford.
Wyton. See Witton.
Wytrinton, John de, 183.
Wyttenesham. 5ee Witneshara*
Wytteneye, William, 251.
Wyttesfordebrigge. See Whittlesford.
Wytton. See Witton.
Wyvelescome. 5ee Wiveliscombe.
Wyvelesleye, Yvo de, 44.
Wyvelesthorpe. See Wilsthorpe.
.Wyveleston [co. Derby], 65.
Wyvellingham. See Willingham.
Wyvenho. See Wivenhoe.
Wyverton, Robert son of Adelina de, 419.
See Wiverton.
Wyxstowe. S^e Wystowe.
Wyz, John, and Emma his wife, 218.
See Wyse.
Wyzdelou. See Visdelou.
Xancton. See Saintonge.
Tageston. See Yagoestown.
Yagoestovn, Yageston, co. Kildare, Richard
de Walton, prebendary of, 502.
Yaldestowe. See Padstow.
Yaldham, Aldham, co. Kent, 238.
Yalding, Elding, co. Kent, 262.
Yalmeton, John de, 258.
Yarburgh, Yerdeburgh [co. Lincoln], church
of, 148.
Yardley, Yerdeleye, co. Northampton, 241.
Yarm, Yarum, Jarum, Jar', co. York, 190,
592, 602, 606.
Yarmouth, Gn'at Yarmouth, Gernemuthe,
Jernemuthe, cc. Norfolk, 86, 190, 244,
302, 373.
, Aagustinian friars of, 360.
, charter to the burgesses of, 37.
, customs at, 119, 433, 596.
Yarmouth, &c. — cont.
, dispute with the men of Little Yar-
mouth and .Gorleston, 124.
, loan to the king by men of, 348, 350.
, prise of falcons at, 264.
, the cogs Sancta Maria Major,
Snncta Maria Minor, and Isabellis
of, 205.
, ship called La Jonette of, 199.
, La Mariotteoi, 199.
, Kirklow by, 365.
Yarmouth, South, Suth Jernemuthe, or Little
Yarmouth, co. Suffolk, 368, 371, 542.
, merchandize landed at, 37.
, robbery in the port of, 373.
, dispute with men of Great Yarmouth,
124.
Yamfield, Jemefeld [co. Somerset], 176.
Yamton, Erdington, co. Oxford, 191.
Yarpesthorpe, Easthorpe, co. York, 427.
Yarum, Jarum, Ralph de, 314, 366, 367.
See Yarm ; Jarum.
Yate, Adam son of Alan atte, 40.
, Thomas son of Henry Reyvessone
atte, 301.
See Gate ; Portam.
Yato, Yates [co. Gloucester], church of, 243.
Yatehous. See Gatehouse.
Yeadon, Yedon [co. York], 472.
Yeland, John de, 291.
, William de, 423.
Yelde, Walter. 63.
Yeldersley, Yelderesleye, co. Derby, 47.
Yelverton, co. Norfolk, 263.
Yelverton, Adam de, 263.
, Nicholas de, 263.
, , Thotnas his brother, 263.
, Richard de, 263.
, William de, 263.
Yendon, John, 238.
Yeovil. See levele.
Yerdeburgh. See Yarburgh.
Yerdele, Yerdelegh, Yherdelegh, Henry de,
535, 537, 539, 545.
Yerdeleye. See Yardley.
Yerle, John, and Alice his wife, 167.
Yestre, Robert de, parson of Skypse, 226.
Yeuel, South. See Southill.
Yevan son of Eynon Davenald, 296.
ap Howel, 82.
ap Molewyn, 140.
ap Phelip of CJodyton, 544.
ap Philip, Leulinus ap, 296.
ap Richard, 522.
Yherdelegh. See Yerdele.
Yinge, Roger le, of Lugwardyn, 30 1 .
Yllinge. See Ealing.
Ymayn, William, of Edmondestoke, 48.
Yoghwel. See Youghal.
Yoke, Robert, 127.
, William, 127.
GENBBAL INDEX.
Yokefleet, Ynoflet [co. York], S81.
Yokelhulle. Set OakhiU.
Yoldcitove. So Adftow.
Yolton. See Yoolton.
YiKdeburffh. See Yornbiugh.
Yore, Ure, or Jor, tlie liver, oa Yotk, aiT,
434, 435.
York, city of, 10, 48, 130, 131, 132, IT!,
190, I'l, 237, S40, 240, 29S, 160, S61,
!81, -.ids, 314-317, 343. 362, 366, 36},
sao. 41S, 421,426,4311-432,433, 44C,
441, 4an, 4S6, 464, 496, 540, S44, 604.
, bailiff) of, 39, 139, 180, 317, 4S3.
, BDd miuiMeri of, 471.
, couilable foe keeiUDg the peace of,
540.
eoaiiDonfttt;, or cititeiu of, 442, 448.
, jniticei of gaol delirer; tor, 1S4, 187,
S9S, 431.
, keeper of, John de Moubray, 479,
466, S89.
William le V«»M8Ut, 880.
, mayor of, 442, 448, 453.
, Andrew deBolnebioke, 99.
, , John de Alkham, 129, 130,
171, 2J5.
, Nivboles lOD of Captn, 870.
, Nicholai le Flemjng, 471.
, Robert le Uek, 317.
diaturbtrn of the peace to be arretted,
as9.
the king'i receiver of stock at, 413.
eacroaclimentB on the libertiee of, 37,
130.
the court of, 86.
, fiirm of, 153.
, caatle of, the kioK at, 411.
caitle, the Templars' chapel at that
milU by, 463.
letters puteut dated at, 3-7, 194-197,
199, 244-248, 2;S, 277-279, 281, 4U7,
410, 411, 413-417, 4S7-4US, 440-442,
440-455, 457, 459-466, 469-476, 478,
491.
, Boalhum in. See Bootbam.
Lauinihegale ttreet in, 41S.
MikelgEte, or Miokelgsle, 420, 471.
murafce, pontage, anil pavage of, 73,
317, 370, 471.
.prison of, 126, 529.
eal for recognisances of debts for, 5,
68, 79, 80.
, Helling tine oontrarj to asaiie, 89.
Sejn-petre-priione in, 431.
, StayngBie street in, 431.
, taiatiou of a tweatj-fifth in the city
of, 418.
, writs sealed at, 460.
, and KingBton-upan-Hnll, passage
across the rivers between, 459.
, church of All Saints, Usegate, S04.
, St. Croi, 324.
, Si. George, 496.
York, church of — ami.
, 8t Heleni in Fiekergale, S46,
348.
Sl Wilfr«n,+*0.
, Holy Trinity, prior of, 57.
, , Oliver, prior of, 57,
, St, Andrews, prior and cooTenl of,
204, 400.
, Bl ClemeDt'i, or Clementhorpe,
prioress of, 44S.
, St. Leonard's hospiul, 95. 180, I9U.
367,370,431.
keeper of, Gilbert d« Stupelton,
2,96.
mister of, Walter de L«QgctaD,
bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. See
, Walter Reynaldi, bishop of
Worcester. - See Gejnaldi.
, encroaehmeni* by, B6, 130.
tnis-appropriation of the en-
dowments of the hospital of, 169.
, , privileges of, SIS.
, , sheaTss due to, 100.
St. Mary's abbey, 86, 190, 343, 394,
451,£91, fi94.
, , J. abbot ot. 594.
, abbot of, 245, 252, 299. 317,
419,420, 470, 471.
, tte panoD of Kyrkeby in
Kendale. 189.
, , abbot and conTent of, lOB, IIS,
147,836, 324,431.
, the prior of, 4.
, its cells. 5ee Lincoln I Wether&l.
, , its liberties, 471.
Bouthum a liberty of. Set
Bootham.
Sl. Nicholas, hospital of, 146.
keeper of, Nicholas de Hngmte,
84, 146.
, St. Oswald's, abbot of, 300.
prior and convent of, 289.
York, St. Peter's, the cathedral, I9S.
archbishop of, 574.
, archbishop of. See Grenefeld ;
archbishop of, the liberty ot the, 865.
.archbishopric, see or dioeeee of, S,
28, 98, 101, 102, 111, 122, 140, 143,
146, 177, 183, 198, 208, 212, 267, S86,
302, 320, 3:!6, 332, 337, 359, 396, 41 1,
414, 481, 499, 500, S58, 559, 566. 571,
594.
, archdeacon of, 101.
Aymo de Sabaudia, 68, 803.
canon of, John de Nassington,
413,431.
, Eobert de Pykering. IS, 413,
431.
, , canons of, certain of the House-
hold entertained by, 496.
, chanoellor of, Bobert de Bipp>
lingham, 863, 410, 41S, 4SI.
GENERAL INDEX.
865
Toik — cont
, , dean of, Beymond del Goudz,
a cardinal deacon, 147.
, , , William de Pykering, 418,
431.
, , dean and chapter, 187, 423.
, the prebendary of Baruby, 431.
, of Masham, 431.
.., Neapolio, cardinal deacou of St.
* Adriiin, prebendary of South Cave, 14,
264, 519, 589.
, William de Melton, prebendary of
South Cave, 117, 176, 177.
, John de Sandale, prebendary of Fen-
ton, 481.
, Ingelard de Warle, prebendary of
Laghton-in-Morthing, 177, 198.
, the prebendary of Osbaldwick, 431.
, Bertrand de Fargis, prebendary of
Osbaldwick, 431.
, Master Stephen de Ecclesfeld, pre-
bendary of Ofbaldwick in, 431.
, Ralph de Stokes, prebendary of
Weighton, 98.
, Gaillard de Duro Forti, prebendary
of Wetwang, 431.
, Reymund del Goudz, prebendary of
Wetwang, 147.
, Nicholas de Roe, prebendary of Wil-
lon, 280.
, Master Aymon de Jovenzano,' pre-
bendary of Wistow, 500.
, G eorge Sel veyn, prebendary of Ne w-
thorpe in, 359.
, Richard de Comubia, prebendary of
North Newbald in, 177, 204, 387.
, Master John de Nassington, preben-
dary of South Newbald in, 183, 206,
291,306,361.
, Master John Fraunceys, prebendary of
Kiccall in, 114.
, Master John de Busshe, prebendary
of Stillington in, 306.
, John de Hothum, prebendary of Stil-
lington in, 337.
, precentor of, Peter de Roos, 431.
, proctors of, persons falsely represent-
ing themselves to be, 428.
, treasurer of, Walter de Bedewynd,
306, 320.
, archdeacon of East Riding, Bertrand
de Fargis, 431.
, archdeaconry of Richmond, 176, 177,
350.
, Cardinal Francis Gktytani of Anagni,
archdeacon of Richmond, 107, 141,
353, 569.
, John de Sandale, archdeacon of Rich-.
mond. 111, 176, 177.
, William, archdeacon of Richmond,
594.
, Master Honorius, archdeacon of Rich-
mond, 574.
Ste alto Richmond, co. York.
York, county of, 91, 112, 114, 138, 148,
155, 246, 262, 277, 307, 312, 321, 417,
426, 446, 467, 471, 472, 476, 536.
, Robert Hughtred a collector of a
twenty-fifth in, 472.
, commissioners to assess the twentieth
and fifteenth for, 24.
, ., a fifteenth and tenth in, 521.
, , the twenty-fifth in, 184.
, , touching forestalling in, 328.
, , touching prises in, 250.
, conservators or keepers of the peace
for, 30, 53, 72, 128.
, justices of oyer and terminer for,
72, 109, 198, 253, 462.
, keeper of, John de Moubray, 479,
486, 529.
, sheiifif of, 10, 25, 72, 96, 99, 100,
120, 123, 197, 210, 231, 265, 274, 286,
299, 303,413,463,469.
, , Gerard Salveyn, 478.
, , John de Gras, 385.
...., sherifl'and bailiffs of, 411.
, Templars' lands in, 415, 453, 467.
, commission de walliia et fossatis for
94, 308, 310.
.., excesses committed by archers and
others in, 313.
, levy of men in, 182, 203.
, forestalling in the, 361.
, salmon in the rivers in the, 317.
, supplies for Scotland from, 81.
, river Don in. See Don.
Yoruburgh, Yordeburgh, John or John dc,
.W7.
Youghal, Yoghwel [co. Cork] , Master Richard
de Clare presented to the church of,
48.
, to provide ships, 353.
Youhird, Walter son of William, 261.
Youlton, Yolton [co. York], 470.
Youn, William sou of John son of Stephen,
of York, 366.
Yoxall, Yoxhale [co. Stafford], 344.
Yoxhale. See Yoxall.
Ypres, Ypre, in Flanders, 270.
, burgesses of, 47.
merchant of, 195, 225, 232.
Yrewys. See Ireys.
Yselham. See Ilyelham ; Isleham.
Yskerdale, 215.
Ysshe, Ische, 215.
Ythum, Stephen, 261, 314.
Yunge, Edith late the wife of Richard le, of
Watchingwell, 424.
, John le, of Brome, 252.
, , of Couton, 344.
, Richard le, 555.
See also Joefne.
Yuoflet. See Yokefleet.
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THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OP GREAT
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On 25 July 1822, the House of Oommons presented an address to the
Grown, stating tlmt the editions of the works of our ancient historians
were inconvenient and defective ; that many of their writings still
remained in manuscript, and, in some cases, in a single copy only. They
added, "that an uni&rm and convenient edition of the wnole, published
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1. The Chboniclb op England, by John Capgeave. Edited hy the Bev.
F. 0. HiNOESTON, M.A. 1858.
Oapgrave'B Ghronicle extends from the creation of the world to the year 1417. Aa
a reooraof the language spoken in Norfolk (being written in English), it is of considerable
value.
2. Cheonicon Monasteeii de Abingdon. Vols. I. and IL Edited hy the
Bev. Joseph Stevenson, M.A., Yicar of Leighton Buzzard. 18^.
This Chronicle traces the history of the monastery from its foundation by King Ina
of Wessex, to the reign of Biohard I. The author had access to the title deeds of the
house, and incorporates into his history various charters of the Saxon kings, of great im-
portance as illustrating not only the history of the locality but that of the kingdom.
3. Lives of Edwaed the Conpessoe. I. — ^La Estoire de Seint Aedward le
Bei. II.— Vita Beati Edvardi Begis et Confessoris. IIL— Vita
.ffiduuardi Begis qui apud Westmonasterium requiescit. Edited hy
Henet Bichaedb Luasd, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity
College, Cambridge. 1858.
The first is a poem in Norman Prench, probably written in 1246. The second is an
anonymous poem, written between 1440 and 1460, whicn is mainly valuable as a specimen of
the Latin poetry of the time. The third, also by an anonymous author, was apparently
written between 1066 and 1074.
4. MoNUMSNTA Feanciscana. Yol. I. — Thomas de Eccleston de Adveutu
Fratrum Minorum in AnRliam. Ada de Marisoo EpistolsB. Begis-
trum Fratrum Minorum tjondoniaa. Edited hy J. S. Beewbe, M.A.,
Professor of Enslish Literature, Kind's College, London. Yol. n. —
De Adventu li/Snomm ; re-edited, with editions. Chronicle of the
Grey Friars. The ancient English version of the Bule of St. Francis.
Abbreviatio Statntorum, 1451, Ao, Edited hy Bichaed Howlbit,
Barrister-at-Law. 1858, 1882.
The first yolume contains oriflrinal materials for the history of the settlement of the
order of St. Francis in England, the letters of Adam de Marisco, and other papers. The
second Tolume contains materials fcmnd since the first Tolmme was published.
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14. A Collection of Political Poems and Songs relating to English
HiSTOBT, PKOM THE ACCESSION OF EdWARB III. TO THE BbIGN OF
HENRrVIII. Vols. I. and II. Edited by Tnouks Wbiqrt, U. A. 185&-
1861.
15. The " Opus Teetium," " Opus Minus." Ac. of Ro&ee Bacon. Edited by
J. S. Brewer, M.A., Professor of English Literature, King's Oollege,
London. 1859.
16. Bartholoksi de Cotton, Monachi Norwicensis, Historia Ahglicana;
449-1298; necnon ejosdem Liber de Achiepisoopis et Episcopis
AnglisB. Edited by ELenry Eichards Luard, M.A., Fellow and
Aifsistant Tntor of ^frinity College, Cambridge, 1859.
17. Brut t Tywysogion; or, The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales.
Edited by the Rev. John Williams ab Ithel, M.A. 1860.
Thu work, written in the ancient Welsh language* be^ns with the abdication and
death of Caedwala at Koine, in the year 681, ana continues the history down to the
subjogi^on of Wales by Edward I^ about the year 1282.
18. A Collection of Boyal and Historical Letters during the Beign of
Henry IV. 1399-1404. Edited by the Bev. F. C. Hingeston, M.A., of
Exeter College, Oxford. 1860.
19. The Bepressor of over much Blaming of the Clergy. By Beginald
Pecock, sometime Bishop of Chichester. Vols. I. and II. Edited by
the Bev. Churchill Babington, B.D., Fellow of St. John's College,
Cambridge. 1860.
The " Repressor " may be considered the earliest piece of good theological disquisition
of which our English prose literature can boast. The author was bom about the end of the
fourteenth century, consecrated Bishop of St. Asaph in the year 14H and translated to the
see of Cliichester in 1460. His work is interesting chiefly because it gives a fuU account of
the views of the Lollards, and it has great value for the philologist.
20. Annales Cambrls. Edited by the Bev. John Williams ab Ithel, M.A.
1860.
These annals, which are in Latin, commenced in 447. and come down to 1888. 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 Works op Giraldus Cambrensis. Vols. I. -IV. Edited by the
Bev. J. S. Brewer, M.A., Professor of English Literature, King's
College, London. Vols. V.-VII. Edited by the Bev. James F.
BiMOCK, M.A., Bector of Bamburgh, Yorkshire. Vol. Vm. Edited
by George F. Warner, M.A., of the Department of MSS., British
Museum. 1861-1891.
These rolumes contain the historical works of Gerald du Barry^ who lived in the reigns
of Henry II., Richard I., and John. His works are of a very miscellaneous nature, both
in prose and verse, and are remarkable for the anecdotes which they contain.
The Tnpographia Hibemica (in Vol. V.J is the result of Giraldus' two visits to Ireland,
the tlrst in 118S, tno second in 1186-6, when he accompanied Prince John into tbat.country.
The Expugnatio Hibemica was written about 1188, and may be regpsjrded rather as a great
epic than a sober relation of acts occurring in his own days. Vol. VI. contains the ^ttM*-
rarium Kambria et JDescriptio Kambrite ; and Vol. VII., the lives of S. IlemiKius and
8. HuKh. Vol. VIII. contains the Treatise De Principum Instructiane, tnd an index to
Vols. I.-IV. and VIII.
22. Letters and Papers illustrativb op the Wars op the English in
France during the Bbign op Henry the Sixth, King op England.
Vol. I., and Vol. II. (in Two Parts). Edited by the Bev. Joseph
Stevenson, M JL., Vicar of Leighton Buzzard. 18&-I864.
23. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, according to the several Original
Authorities. Vol. I., Original Texts. Vol. II., Translation. Edited
and trcmelated by Benjamin Thorpe, Member of the Boyal Academy of
Sciences at Munich, and of the Society of Netherlandish Literature at
Leyden. 1861.
There are at present six independent manuscripts of the Saxon Chronicle^ ending in
different years, and written m 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 orlliograpto'.
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The lUlh and lltli voluiueM relate eapeciall^r lu thu actit and pi'Dceediugs of Abbols
Whethamst^de, Albon. and Wallingford.
The issth volume contains a compendious History of England to the reiffn of Henry V.,
and of Normandy in early times, also oy Thomas "Walsingham, and dedicated to Henry V.
29. ChBONICOK AbBATLS EV£8HAMSNSI8, AnCTOBIBT78 DOMIKICO P&IOftE
EyfiSHAMLS ET Thoha ds Marlebxbo£ Abbate, a Fundatioke ad Aksvu
1213, UNA CUM Continuations ad Annvm 1418. Edited ty the Rev.
"W. D.Macrat, Bodleian Library, Oxford. 1868.
The Chronicle of Evesham illustrates the history of that important monastery from
about 690 to 1418. Its chief feature is an autobiography, which makes us acquafaited with
t^ inner daily life of a great abbey. Interspersed ntv many notices of general, personal,
and local history.
30. BiCABDI D£ ClKENCESTBIA SPECULUM HiSTOSIALE DB GbSTU BeOUM
Anolui. Vol. I., 447-871. Vol. n., 87^-1066. EdUed hy John B. B.
Mayob, M.A., Fellow of dt. John's College, Cambridge. 1863-1869.
Eichard of Cirencester's histoi^, in four books, extends from 447 to 1066. It gives
many charters in favour of Westmmster Abbey, and a veir full account of the lives and
miracles of the saints, especially of Bdward the Confessor, whose reign occupies the fourth
bocfk. A treatise on the Coronation, by William of Sudbury, a monk of Westminster, fills
book ii. o. 8.
31. Yeab Books or th£ Beion of Edwabd the Fibst. Years 20^21, 21-22,
30-31, 32-33, and 33-35 Edw. I; and 11-12 Edw. III. Jldited and
translated hy Alfbed John Hobwood, Barrister-at-Law. Tears 12-13,
13-14, 14, 14-15, and 15, Edward III. Edited and translated by Luke
OwBN PntB, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. 1863-1891.
The " Tear Books " are the earliest of our Law Reports. They contain matter not
only of practical utility to lawyers in the present day, but also illustrative of almost every
branch of history, while for certain philological purposes they hold a position absolutely
unique.
32. Nabbatiyes op the Expulsion op the English paok Nobkandt, 1449-
1450. — Bobertas Blondelii de Beductione Normannisa : Le Becouyre-
ment de Normendie, par Berry, Hdrault da Boy : Conferences between
the Ambassadors of France and England. Edited hy the Bcy. Joseph
Stevenson, M.A. 1863.
33. HisTO&iA ET Cabtularium Monastekii S. Petbi Gloucestblb. Vols. I.,
II., and III. Edited hy W. H. TTakt, F.S.A., Membre correspondant de
la Societe des Antiquaires de Normandie. 1863-1867.
34. Alexand&i Keckam de Natubis Bebum libbi duo; with Keckam's
Poem, De Laudibus DiviNiB Sapisntl& Edited bv Thomas Wbioht.
M.A. 1863.
In the De HaturiM Eerum are to be found what majr be called the rudiments
of many sciences mixed up with much error and ignorance. Neckam had his own views in
monUs, and in giving us a glimpse of them, as well as of his other opinions, he throws much
light upon the manners, customs, and general tone of thought prevalent in the twelfth
century.
35. Leechdoms, Wortcunnino, and Stabcbapt op Eablt England ; being a
Collection of Documents illustrating the History of Science in this
Country before the Norman Conquest. Vols. 1., II., and III. Col-
lected and edited hy the Bev. T. Oswald Cockatne, M. A. 1864-1866.
30. Anmales Monastici. Vol. L : — Annales de Margan> 1066-1232 ;
Aonales de Theokesberia, 1066-1263 ; Annales de Burton, 1004-1263.
Vol. II.: — ^Annales Monasterii de Wintonia, 619-1277; Annales
Monasterii de Warerleia, 1-1291. Vol. III. : — ^Annales Prioratus de
DunstapUa, 1-1297. Annales Monasterii de Bermundeseia, 1042-
1432. Yol.IV.:— Annales Monasterii deOseneia, 1016-1347; Chronicon
Tul^dictum Chronicon Thomas Wykes, 1066-1289; Annales Prioratus
de Wigornia, 1-1377. Vol. V. :— Index and Glossary. Edited hy
B^BT BiCHABDS LuABD, M.A., FoUow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity
College, and Begistrary of the University, Cambridge. 1864-1869.
The present collection embrnceii chronicleit compiled in religious houses in England
during the thirteeiith century. These distinct works are ten in number. The extreme
period which they embrace ranges from the year 1 to 1492.
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87. Maoka Vita S. Hogomis Epucon Lihcolhikksis. EdUtd by tbt Bev.
James F. Dihock, U.A., Beotor of Bnmbnrgh, Yorkehire. 1864.
This work ia vaJiiable. Qot only u a biognphj of A relebrated ooclHbvtic but uM thft
work of a nan, who. from penonaf kiiowled». |^v» liotio« of pnsiiing erenl^ iu veil AA of
individiuli wbo wan tbsn taking aative laii in publia albtra.
38. Chkohigleb and Uehosiaju or ihb Bbiok or Sichakd iex FiBar.
Tol.I. :— IiisB&ABnnc Pebsouhobuh n Gesta Beois Bicabdi. ToL
n. : — Episiolx Cahtuabisitses 1 the Lettera of the Prior and Conreiit
of Christ Church, Canterboi; ; 1187 to 11S9. EdUed by the B«t.
WnjJAK 8tubb8, H~k., Tioar of Naveslock, Eseex, and Lambeth
Librarian. 18et-1865.
Tba vitlvnbin of the Cbroniclt
now more oorrectly Morib-* •- "■-'■-
lDl9ttailDTo1.II..
tram (rom the mttempli
collefw of KtmlAT CADoni, • project which gtue great umbrsKc
._ 7ol. I„ hitherto wcribed to Geoflrey Tinenor, <>
KichAnl. Cuion of the Uolj Trinity of London.
. n between IIRT and 1190. bid their otwId in a diipnte which
Irom the attemptfl of Baldwin and Hubert, arohbiahopa of <AuterbiD7. to fouiid a
D the II
tacS^an
39. Bbcubil sss CsoKiquss et amcbiennes Istokus db la Obant Bkxtaioke
A pBEflEKT NOHVB EHOLBfEHitE, par Jehah de Waubin. Yol. I. Albina
to688. Vol. IL, 1399-1422. Vol. HI., 1422-1431. EdUed by WnjAA.it
Hardt.F.SA. 1864-1879. Vol, IV., 1431-1447. Vol. V., 1447-1471.
EdUed by Sir WnLiAK Hahdt, F.S.A., and Edward L. C. P. Haxbt,
P.S.A. 1884^-1881.
40. A CoLLEcnoii or the Chbohiclbs and akcibnt Histories or Great
Bbitain, sow CALLED Enqlavd, b; Jobh de Wavkin- VoL I., Albina
to 668. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol. IH., 1422-1431. (Translations of
the preoeding Vols. L, II., and IIL) Edited and tramlated by Sir
WoLUM Hamy, F.8.A., and Edward L. C. P. Hardy, P.S.A. 18M-
41. PoLTCHBONicos BAHTtLFHi Hionsir, with Trorisa'B Translation. Vols. Z.
and II. Edited by Ohorchill Babinoton, B.D., Senior Fellow of St.
John's College, Cambridge. Vols. Ill .-IX. JSdifed &;( the Ber. Joseph
Bawboh Luubt, D.D., Norriaian ProfeBSor of Divinitv, Vioar of St.
Edward's, Fellow of St. Catharine's College, and ^te Pellow of
Magdalene CoUege, Cambridge. 1866-1886.
Thii olironicle begin* with the creation, and ii brought dowD to the reign of
Kdwudin. It enable! ns to farm a Tfliv (air estimate of the knowledse of fairioiy and
KecKnph; which well-inronni-d readutH of the fourteenth sad fllteenlh centuries poaic—nd.
for It waa then the standard work on ffaneral hiatory.
The two Engliih tranilationt, which are printed with the original Idtin, afford in-
tereatin^ iUustntiona of the gradual chann of our languid, for one waa made Id tlie
fourteenth otmtury, the other in the fifteenth.
4'2. Lb LtvEBB db Beis de Bbittaiiie e Lb Livebb db Bbis db Eholbtrbe.
Edited by the Ber. Jobm Gloves, M.A., Vioar of Eroding, Isle of
Wight, formerly Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1865.
B hifltxviana. Bome
Saionieed Prench.
43. Chronica Mob ajrrru
Melra ab Aifxo 1150 CBQUR ad ANNDic 1406.
Vols. I., U., uid IIL Edited by Edward Auoustdh Bond, Aseietant
Keeper of Uannacript«, and Egerton Librarian, British Mttseom.
1866-1868.
The Abbey of Heani '
often minute record of thi
the gOTcmlng inatitntioni
aa a Oiiit«raiaD home, and t1
eatabliabnicDt al a religiou
a fltrunlefl to maintain ita
If the country.
irc^ren in form-
at. HiTTRM PaRISHNBIS HiSTORU. AnOLORCll, HIVE, DT VULOO DICITDB, HlS-
TORiA MiHOB. Vols. I., n., wid in. 1067-1253. Edited by Sir
Fbbdhrick Uaddeb, K.H., Keeper of the Manuscript Department
of British Mnseom. 1866-1869.
45. LiBKB MoHAsmo ns Htsa : a Chrohicle and Chaxtdlari or Hidb
Arbbt, Winchesthr, 455-1023. Edited by Edward Edwards. 1866.
The " Book of Hyde " i> a compilation (ram much uarJier (ourcea which are uauall*
iDdlcited with coMiderable care and prooitioB. U many ewes. heweFpr. the Hyde
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Chronioler appeant to oorreot, to qualify, or to amplify the statements, which, in subfttance,
he adopts.
Thereistobefound, in the "Book of Hyde," much information relating to the reign of
King Alfred which is not known to exist elsewhere. The volume contains some curious
specimens of Anglo-Saxon and mediaval English.
46. Chbonicok Scotosuk : a Ohbokicle op I&ish Afpaies, from the earliest
times to 1185 ; and Supplement, containing the Events from 1141 to
1150. Edited, wUh TramlaHon, by William Hatjnsbll HsKmsssT,
H.B.I.A. 1866.
47. The Ohsoiiicle of Fieebe db LAimroFr, m Fkench Ybrsb, from the
EABUBST Pebiod TO THE Dbath OF Ed-wabd I. Yols. I. and n. Edited
by Thomas Weight, M.A. 1866-1868.
It is prohable that Pierre de Langtoft was a canon of Bridlington, in Yorkshire, and
lived in tne reign of Edward I., and during a portion of the reign of Edward II. This
chronicle is diyided into three i^tata ; in the fl»t, is an abridgment of Geoffrey of Mon-
mouth's " Historia ^tonum ; " m the second, a history of the ^\nglo-Saxon and Norman
kings, to the death bf Henry III. ; in the third, a histoiy of the reign of Edward I. The
language is a curious specimen of the French of i orkshire.
48. Thb Was of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, or The Invasions of
Ibeland by the Danes and otheb Nobsemen. Edited, with a Trans-
lajHon, by the Bev. James Henthobn Todd, D.D., Senior Fellow of
Trinity College, and Begins Professor of Hebrew in the Uniyersity of
Dnblin. 1867.
The wcwk in its present form, in the editor's opinion, is a comparatively modem version
of an ancient originaL The story is told after the manner of the Scandinavian Sagas.
49. Gesta Bbgib Henbici Sbcundi Bbnedicti Abbatis. Ohboniolb of the
Beigns of EEenbt II. and Bichabd I., 1169-1192, known nnder the
name of Benedict of Petebbobough. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the
Bsy. William Stctbbs, MJl,, Begins Professor of Modem History,
Oxford, and Lambeth Librarian. 1867.
50. Mxtnimenta Academica, or, Documents iLLUSTBATiyE of Academical
Life and Studies at Oxford (in Two Parts). Edited by the Bey.
Hbnby Anstbt, M.A., Vicar of St. Wendron, Cornwall, and lately
Vice-Principal of St. Maiy Hall. Oxford. 1868.
51. Chbonica Magistbi Bogebi de Houedene. Vols. I., 11., III., and IV.
Edited by the Bey. William Stubbs, M.A., Begins Professor of Modem
History, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1868-1871.
The earlier portion, extending from 732 to 1148, appears to be a copy of a compilation
made in Northumbria about 1161, to which Uoveden added little. F^m 1148 to 1161h-a
very valuable portion of this work— the matter is derived from another source, to which
Hoveden appears to have supplied little. From 1170 to 1193 is the portion which corre-
sponds to some extent with the Chronicle known under the name of Benedict of Peter-
borough (tee No. 49). Prom 1192 to 1201 macr be said to be wholly Uoveden's work.
52. WiLLELMi Malmesbibibnsis Monaohi bb Gestis PoNTmcTTM Akolobum
LiBBi QuiNQUB. Edited by N. E. S. A. Hamilton, of the Department
of Mannscripts, BritiBh Museum. 1870.
58. HisTOBic AND Municipal Documbnts op Ibeland, pbom the Abchivbs
OF THE City op Dublin, Ac. 1172-1320. Ediied by John T. Gilbxet,
F.S.A.. Secretary of the Public Becord Office of Ireland. 1870.
54. Thb Annals op Loch Ot. A Chbonicle op Ibish Appaibs, pbom 1041 to
1590. Vols. I. and II. Edited, wUh a TramlaHon, by Wujjam
Maunssll Hennesby, M.B.I.A. 1871.
55. Monumenta Jubidica. The Black Book op tub Admi&alty, witb
Afpbndices, Vols. I.-rV. H&ited by Sib Tbayebs Twiss, 0.0. , D.O.L.
1871-1876.
This book contains the andent ordinaaoes and laws relating to the navy. ■
56. Memobials op the Bsign op Hbnby YI. : — Oppicial Cqbbbspondx^cb op
Thomas Bekynton, Secbetaby to Henby YI., and Bishop op Ba:^h and
Wblls. Edited by the Kev. Geobge Wiluams. B.D., Vicar of Eing-
tiFood, late Fellow of Sling's Oollege, Oamlnridge. Vols. L and U.
1872.
I
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u7. lIi.nH.si Pabisiknub, MoMtcni Sancti Ai.UAiit, Chkohica Majoka.
Tol. I. The Crefttdon to A.D. 1066. Vol. II. A.D, 1067 to A.D. 1216.
Vol. in. A.D. 1216 to A.D. 1239, Vol. IV. A.D. 1240 to A.D. 1347.
Vol. V. A.D. 12+8 to A.D. 1259. Vol. VI. Additamenta. Vol. VU.
Index. Edited hi the Bev. Hbnst^chasds Ldabs, D.D., Fellow_of
Trioitj College, BfigistrHj of the ' " "~
Mary's, CMnSridge. 1872-1884.
58. Ukhokuia Fkat&ib Waltbbi db Covehtbia. — The HunnioAL CoLtBC-
TioHB 01 Waltkr or CoTBNTBT. Vols. I. »nd II. Edtitd by the Bar.
William STvasa, M.A., Begins Professor of Modem Bmorj, ftnd
Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1872-1873.
The put nlkting ta the flrwt qiurter of Uu thirtaenth ceatais ii tha moat Taliwbla.
.'i9. TsE AireLO-LATDr Satibioal Fdbts and Ena&AVKAiisTs ot tb> Twilttb
CBSTtiKT. Vols. I. and IL OoUeeted and »dittd hy Thomas Wuokt,
M.A., Correspoudinp Member of the National l^otitote of Fnuioe
(Aoad^mie dea InBcnptions et Belles-Lettree). 1872.
60. UATKKiALa lOK A HmoBi OF IBE Bbion or Henxt VII., tkok ouaniAi.
Docuhehts phesebtxd in the Public Bbcokd Office. Vols. I. and II.
Edtied iy the Bev. Williak Oampbbll, M.A., one of Her M^evtj'B
laspeotors of Sohoola. 1873-1877.
CI. Histoucjvl PArxES and Lettebb fboh thb Nobthbsn BEaisTsiB. Edii^
by the Bev. Jaxxs Baihe, H.A., Oanon of York, and Secretary of the
SarteeB Sooiety. 1873.
62. BBaistEtm Falahnuh Ddkelkensb. The Bboisieb or Bicbakd dx
Kbllatb, Lobs Palatine and Biieof of Ddbbak ; 1311-1316. Vols.
I.-IV. Edited by Sir Thomas Duffub Habdt, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper
oftheEecordB. 1873-1878.
03. Memobi&ls of Saint Dunbiav, Archbishop of Canzehbdbt. Edited 6y
tha Bev. William Stubbs, MA., Begins Professor of Modem HiBtorv,
and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1874.
64. Cheonicon Anglis, ab Amo Domini 1328 usqirE ad Axnuh 1388.
AucroBB MoNACHO ijuoDAM Sabcti Albani. £iiitoiJ6yEDWAB»Hunn>s
Thompson, Barrigter-at-Law, Assistant Keeper of the Mannacripta in
the Britisli MttBenm. 1874.
65. Thumas Saoa Erkibyskupb. A Lifb of Axcebishop Thomas Bmokst,
IN Icelandic. Vols. I. and II. Edited, vitK EngUih Tnuulatiomt
Notei, and CHoatary by M. EuttxH MasnCbboii, M.A., Sub-Libnuian of
the University Library, Cambridge. 187&-1884.
'. Matibialb fob thb Histobi or Thomas Bsckk, Abohbishop of Oantxh*
BUBT. Vols. I.-VI. Editad by the Bev. James Cbaisib BoBXKnoM
M.A., Canon of Canterbnry. 1W5-1883. Vol. VII. Edited by Josxth
Bbicbtocee Shzpfabs, LL.D. 1885.
ci'lcbralnl man, odA the inlnclw ttttr hii
dnth. bj WLUiam. b moak or Cuticrbui?. Thu hcoikL (he [He hy BenedM or M«r.
borouith; John o( S«tliibiii7 ; Alanot TewiMbiirji ud Hdwud Unin. The third, tbe lila
by wnuun PiMtinheiii ud Eerben ot Be-'- — '^- ' — "- ..___"■-. i^r
IWiko. Theaitb,*lilh,*DdMTeiith,tbeI
68. Badclfi db DtCBTo D£uani Luhdohienbib Opeba Hisiobica. Tbe
HmoBlCAL WoBKB or Uabtkb Balph db Dicxto, Dban or Lomdom
Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Bev. William Stubbs, M,A„ T
Profbaaor of Modem' History, and Fellow of (Mel dollem, 0
1876.
tbf ahbreiiitLoneii Chronioonini e^Mid to 11*1 ud the TrnMioH HWwivua |o
69. Boll op the P£0C££div6s of the King's Council in Ijleland, vou a
Portion of the 16th Yeab of the Beion of BichasdII. 1392-98.
Edited by the Bev. James Graves, A.B. 1877.
70. Henbici de B&acton de Leoibus ei Gonsuetudinibus Anolls Libbi
QuiNQUE nr Vabios T&aoiatus Distinoti. Vols. I.-VI. JSdited by Snt
Travbrs Twiss, Q.O., D.O.L. 1878-1888.
71. The Histobiaks of the Ohubgh of York, and its Archbishops. Yols.
I. and n. EdUed by the Bev. James Baine, M.A., Canon of York,
and Secretary of the Snrtees Society. 1879-1886.
72. Begistrum Malmesburiense. The Beoister of Malmesburt Abbey ;
Preserved in the Public Becord Office. Vols. I. and 11. EdUed by
the Bev. J. S. Brewer, M.A., Preacher at the Bolls, and Bector of
Toppesfield; one! Charles Trice Martin, B. A. 1879-1880.
78. Historical Works OF Gervase OF Canterbury. Vols. I. and II. Edited
by the Bev. William Stubbs, D.D. ; Canon Besidentiary of St. PaoTs,
London; Begins Professor of Modem History and Fellow of Oriel
College, Oxford; Ac 1879, 1880.
74. Henrici Archidiaconi Huntendunensis Hisioria AifGLORUM. The
History of the English, by Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, fh>m
A.D. 55 to A.D. 1154, in Eight Books. Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A.
1879.
75. The Historical Works of Symeon of Dxtrham. Vols. I. and n.
Edited by Thomas Arnold, M.A. 1882-1885.
76. Chronicle of the Beigns of Edward I. and Edward II. Vols. I. and
IL Edited by the Bev. William Stubbs, D.D., Canon Besidentiary of
St. Paul's, London ; Begins Professor of Modem History, and Fellow
of Oriel College, Oxford, Ac 1882, 1883.
The first Tolume of these Chronicles contains the Annalea Landonienses and the
Annates PamUni : the second l.-^CommendaHo Lamentabilis in Transitu magni JRegis
Bdtoardi, II.— Oesta Edwnrdi de Camarvan Auctore Canonico Bridlingtoniensi,
lll.—Monachi cvjusdam Malmesberiensis Vita Edwardi II. Vf.— Vita et Mors
Edwardi II.» conscripta a Thoma de la Moore,
77. Begistrum Efistolarum Fratris Johannis Peckham, Archiefiscopi
Cantitariensis. Vols. I.-III. Edited by Charles Trice Martin, B.A.,
F.S.A., 1882-1886.
78. Begistbr of S. Osmund. Edited by the Bev. W. H. Bich Jones, M.A.,
F.S.A., Canon of Salisbury, Vicar of Bradford-on-Avon. Vols. I. and
IL 1883,1884.
This Register derives its name from containing the statutes, rules, and orden made or
compiled by 8. Osmund, to be obserred in the Cathedral and diocese of Salisbnry.
79. Chartulary of the Abbey of Bamsey. Vols. I.-IU. Edited by
William Henry Hart, F.S.A., and the Bev. Ponsonby Anneslbt
Lyons. 1884-1893.
80. Chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, with the Begister of its
HOUSE AT DUNBRODY, CoUNTY OF WeXFORD, AND AnNALS OF IRELAND,
1162-1370. Edited by John Thomas Gilbert, P.S.A., M.B.LA. VoIb.
LandIL 1884,1885.
81. Eadmeri Hjstoria Novorum in Anglu, et opuscula duo de Vita Sancti
Anselmi et QX7IBUSDAM MiRACULis EJUS. Edited by the Bev. Martin
BuLE, M.A. 1884.
82. Chronicles of the Beigns of Stephen, Henry IL, aitd Bicuajd I.
Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Bichard Howlett, Barrister-at-Law. 1864-
1890.
Vol. I. contains Books I.-I V. of the Hisioria Serum Anglioarum of William of Nev-
bnrgh. Vol. II. contains Book V. of that work, the continuation of tks same to A.I). It9f^
and the Draco Normannicus of Etienne de Boiisn.
U 81387. b
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96. Mekoeials or St. Edmtjnd^s Abbey. Edited by Thomas Abnold, M.A.,
Fellow of th« Boyal University of Ireland. Volg. L and II. 1890.—
1892.
97. Chabtebs and Docttments, illustbatino the EtooBT OF THE Cathbdbal
Ain> Cnr or Sabum, 1100^1300 ; forming an Appendix to the Begister
of S. Osmnnd. Selected hythe late Kev. W. JS. Bich Jones, M.A.,
F.S.A.» and edMed by the Bev. W. D. Macbat, M.A.» F.S.A.» Bector
of Dacklington. 1891.
98. Hemobanda dx Pabliakento, 25 Edward L 1305. Edited by F. W.
Mattlani), M.A. 1893.
In the Press.
IcBLAmDic Sa«ab, and othbb Histobioal Documehts relating to the Settle-
ments and Descents of the Northmen on the British Isles. Yois.
IIL— lY. Tramlaied by Sir Qeorob Webbb Dasent, D.C.L.
BaKTTL? DX GrLAKVlLL; TrACTATUS DX USGIBtrs ET CONSUETUDJLNLBUB ANOLLB,
&c. Edited cmd translated by Sir Tbayebs Twiss, Q.C., D.C.L.
YxAB Books of thb Beign of Sdwabd III. Edited wnd tranulated by Lmu
Owen Pike, M.A., Barrister-at-Law.
Cbbonicle 07 HsNBT Kniohton, Canon of Leicester, to the death of
BiCHABD n. Edited by the Be?^. Joseph Bawson LintBT, D.D.
Vol. II.
The Bed Book or thx Exchxquxb. EdOed by Httbbbt Hall, F.S.A., of
the Public Becord Office. Parts I., II., and III.
Thb Histobians or the Chubch of Yobk, and its Abchbis&ops. YoL III.
Edited by the Bev. James Baine, M.A., Canon of York, and Secretary
of the Snrfcees Society.
HsMOBiALs OF St. EDinmD*s Abbey. Edited by Thomas Abnold, M.A.
Yol.nL
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Part in. (Mary and Elizabeth). 1867.
Part IV. (James I. to Anne). 1868.
The first Part extends from William the Conqueror to Henry VII., and
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jllustiioufi personages famous in history, and some iutereftipg chwters,
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•f the Gunpowder Plot, and a woodcut containing portraits of Mary C^ueen
of Scots and James YI., circulated by their adherents in England, 1580-3.
Fac-similes of Anglo-Saxon Manxtscbipts. Photozincographed« by Com-
mand of Her Majesty, npon the recommendation of the Mastef of the
BoUs, by the Dibectob-Gensral of the Obdnance Sxtbyey, Lient-p-emeral
J. Camebon, B.E., C.B., F.B.S., and edited by W. Basevi Sandebs, an
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mencing with a record of proceedings at the ftrst Synodal Council of
Clovestho in 742, and terminating with the first part of a tripartite
chirograph of the sixth year of the reign of Edward the Confessor.
Faosimiles of Anglo-Saxon Manuscbipts. PhotoBincogFaphed, by Com-
mand of Her Majesty, npon the recommendation of the Master of the
Bolls, by the Dibectob-Genebal of the Obdnance Subtet, Major-General
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HwqoU of Ormonde.
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KnaiMfD. HooTC of Lords ; Oxford i
iind Cumhrldgc ColloguH', Denn nnd
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UttofeollectioniezamLDed,iee>-1880. |
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I
of
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College, Dublia,JM.
Drrro. Part II. Aprwnnx and Ihdex .
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Contents: — |
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Nhth Bbport, with Affbmdix AK» '
IhDBX. PiHT I. -
ConbiDM: —
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Mucwell Stuart, Bu., kc. I
Ikeukd. Duke of Leinstei, Marquia
of Drogheda, fco.
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Contentu: —
Mn. Stopfonl Baakvtlle.
CALBNDUt OF THR HAHtllOBIfn OT TBB
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(I.) AfFINDIX AND IhDKX - - -
Eul of EKlintoD, Sir J. 8. Hai-
weU, BarL, and C. 8. H. D. iSormj.
C. F. W«toa Underwood, G. W.
Pigby, Esqi.
(4.) Apfsndix and Itcnmx
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aiog, and others, the Carpomtieat
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2 O
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(4.) Appbndix iXD 4^D*x—cont.
I of KeodiU, Weulook, Bridfpiortli,
Kje, PJymoulh, and Iha County of
188S j (S.) Afpbhdix and Index . - ,
I Th* MarquiH of OrmoDde, E»rl of
Fiagall, Coiporatioiu of (itlwtj,
Wftterfonl, th* Sew of Dublia ud
Oaaorf , the Jeniiti id IreUad.
(6.) Appendix and Index
M»rquia ot Abcrgavumy, Lord Bnye,
G. F. LuttMU, P. P. BoDTcrie,
W, Jtromlej DftTcnport, B. T.
Balfour, Kiqutiei.
Klbvbnth Rbpobt - ■ . .
Thin is iottodactory to the fallowiug: —
(1.) Appexdu and Index
H. D. Skrine, Esq., Salvetli Coir*-
(poadeuce.
(80 AmKDtx AND Index -
Corporktiatis of Southampton
(<.) Appendix and Index -
MnrijuesB Townsbend.
(6.) APPEMDlt AND IkPKX -
Eirl of Dartmouth.
(7.) Appesdii and Indkx -
linkv ipf L.'cJ,, MoTchioncu of
Waterford, Lord Ilothfiold. &c. ;
Uridgwater Tnin Office, Raadiog
CorporaliOD, Imier Temple Library.
(8.) Appendix - . . .
Ditto. Vol. 11,
(8.) Appendix uiv Index - - .
Ditto. Vol III.
(4.) Appendix - . . .
Thu Duka of Eoiland, G.CB, Vol. L
(S.) Afpkndix ash Index - . .
Ditto. Vol, II.
(6.) Appendix and Index - - -
HouM of Lords, 1689-1690.
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1B91
(7.) Appbndix Ain> Ikdbx - - ■
S. H. le Fleming, Biq., of Rjdal.
(8.) Afpehdix asd' Indbx - • .
The Dake of Athole, K.T., bii<1 the
Earl of Home.
(9.) Am-bkdix Ajfn Index - - .
The Duke of Beantort, E.G.. the Earl
of Donoughmoie, J. H. Gnmey, W.
W. B. Hulton, B. W. Ketton. G. A.
Aitken, P. V. Smitli, Ksqe. ; Hiahop
of Ely; Calhedralu of Ely, Gloaces-
ter, lincoln, and Peterborough ;
Corporstians of Gloacenter, Higham,
Feiren, and Nemrk ; SouUiwdII
Miiuter; Lincoln DtHrict Begistry.
(10.) i
(8.) Appkhdix.
J. B. FoTteecue, £*q., of Dropmore.
Vol. I. - , , .
(1.) Appendix ahd Index
Corpontions of Rye, HaHlings, and
Hereford. Capt. F. C. Loder-
SymoDiU, B. K. Wodehouee, M.P.,
J. DovaMon, Esqs., Sir T. B. Lea-
nard, Bart., Ber. W, D.Macroy, and
Earl of Dartmouth (SupplementAry
Beport).
(6.) Appendix and Ixnxx.
HoDM of Lorda, 1690-1691 •
(6.) Appendix ahd Indix.
Sir W. Fitzherbert, Bart. The Dcluval
Family, of Seaton DelaTal ; The Earl
of Ancuter ; and General Lyttelion-
Annetley.
(7.) Appendix and Index.
The Earl of Lonadale
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Contents of the principal Record Repositories [C. 4157]
of Ireland in 1864. — Notices of Records j
transferred from Chancer}' Offices. — Irish ■
State Papers presented by Philadelphia :
Library Company. I
Price,
2 S
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Notices of Records transferred from Chancery,
Queen's Bench, and Exchequer Offices. —
Index to Original Deeds received from
Master Litton's Office.
Notices of Records transferred from Queei/s
Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer
Offices. — Report on J. F. Furguson's 13S6.
^-Exchequer Indices, &c.
Records of Probate Registries
[C. 127]
[C. 32©]
[C. 515]
[C. 760]
[C. 963]
Notices of Records from Qucen*8 Bench
Calendar of Fines and Recoveries of the
Palatinate of Tipperary, 1664-1715. — IndoK
to Reports to date.
Notices of Records transferred from Chancery,
Queen's Bench, and Common Pleas Offices.
— Report respecting ** Facsimiles of
National MSS. of Ireland."— List of
Chancery Pleadings (1662-1690) and
Calendar to Chancery Rolls (16^-1713)
of Palatinate of Tipperary.
Notices of Records fVom Exchequer and ,[C. 1175]
Admiralty Offices. — Calendar and Index to \
Fiants of Henry VIII.
Calendar and Index to Fiants of Edward VI. [C. 1469]
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0 7
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Index to the Liber ^luuenim Publicorum
Hibemise. — Calendar and Inde:c to Fiants
of Philip and Mary.
[C. 1702] [Ow/ of
print.]
Index to Deputy Keeper's 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, [C. 2034]
and 10th Reports.
Calendar to Fiants of Elizabctl. (1558-1570) [C. 2311]
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1 4
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Calendar to Fiants of Elizabeth, continued [C. 2583] | 1 3
(1570-1576)»
Calendar to Fiants of Elizabeth, continued [C. 2929] 1 5
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