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Page     8,  line  17,  omit  "  WiUiam." 

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." 

16,  for  " Semper  "  read  "  Semp[8on]." 
6,  for  "  Wareden  "  read  **  Wardedeu." 

88,  Jor  **  Hele  "  read  «  Hole." 


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for  •*  Vontrer  "  read  "  Veutrer." 

for  «*  la  Jouette  "  read  "  la  Jonette."  - 

for  "  abbot "  read  "  prior." 

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. 


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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. 

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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 

▲  2 


/ 


? 


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. 


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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. 


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-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. 


1  EDWABD  II.— Pabt  I.  16 


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. 


1  BDWABD  n.— Pabt  I. 


17 


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. 


1  BDWABD  IL— Pabt  I. 


19 


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. 


v/ 


1  BDWABD  II.— Pabt  I. 


23 


1307. 


}■ 
}■ 


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. 


«- 1 


00.  Huntingdon. 


CO.  Essex. 


CO.  Hertford. 


CO.  Kent. 


CO.  Surrey. 
00.  Sussex. 


(f 


*  / 


'  I 


CO.  Southampton. 

CO.  wats. 


CO.  Somerset* 


(  t 


CO.  Dorset. 


CO.  Devon. 


CO.  Cornwall. 


CO.  Worcester. 


CO.  Hereford. 


CO.  Salop. 
CO.  Stafford. 
CO.  Glouoester. 
CO.  Northampton. 
CO.  Butland. 
CO.  Bedford.       .  < 


t  I 


'.> 


•   Cr 


■'i 


24 


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 


n  of     I- 

}• 
}- 

} 


CO.  Buckingham. 


CO.  Oxford. 


CO.  Berks. 


CO.  Warwick. 


CO.  Leicester. 


f 


CO.  Nottingham.     >  t 


CO.  Derby. 


CO.  Lincoln. 


V) 


■« 


CO.  York. 


CO.  Cumberland.   ^^ 


CO.  Westmorland.  3  ^ 


CO.  Lancaster.    ^/  ^ 


CO.  Northumberland 


.^"1 


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. 


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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. 


29 


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 


}- 


CO.  Kent. 


CO.  Sassex. 


v^ 


y 


CALBin>AB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


Membrmu  S~-eimt. 


} 


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. 


31 


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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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61 


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 


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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63 


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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65 


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 


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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. 


66  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


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. 


1  BDWAED  IL— Paet  U.  67 


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, 


1  EDWARD  n.— Pabt  JI.  69 


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 


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^: 


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. 


I  EDWARD  U— Part  II.  73 


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* 


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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. 


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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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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. 


•^ 


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. 


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\ 


-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. 

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hd. 

id. 
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2d. 
2d. 
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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. 


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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. 


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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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109 


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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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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151 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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  Hardinge&thorne  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. 


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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 


2  EDWARD  II.— Part  U. 


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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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 


1310.  Membranes  15  and  14— <;onf. 

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. 


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^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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 

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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 


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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 

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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


234  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1310.  Membrane  3 — cant 

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 


3  EDWARD  n. 


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 


238 


OALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


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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239 


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. 


340 


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* 

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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 


3  BDWABD  11. 


246 


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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247 


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. 


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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 


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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. 
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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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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313 


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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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.'\ 


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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. 

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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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* 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


5  EDWARD  II.— Part  I.  383 


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 


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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. 

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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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-r.  !'•■■     .  '^•■'  f  :.     1  '::  ti."  •  -is  j-:.:  ••  (-f  t;  ••  -:i:-l  Wiihani.  to  C*lfiin*nt  Son  of 

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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 


•    !■» 


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. 

G  a  2 


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«'•..  s  t  Pv-M.  •.-.  "K""  JUL  v.c  :^ 

m  


ki^rr.i!  of  Lir#rr.ii,     'Pari.  JTriu. 


4  •«.  1  ^.  H^c/iis^r  v^  UL«  §b*rt£  c^  LnMus  to  bvj  <i<^  of  the  ■§■»  o£  kit  U3i- 

/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 


1312,  Membrane  17 — cont. 

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* 


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501 


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. 


A 


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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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. 


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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. 


1313.  Membrane  11 — cont. 

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. 


1313.  Membrane  1  i — eon/. 

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. 


574  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1313^  Membrane  10 — cant. 

^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 


1313.  Membrane  9 — cont, 

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 


1313.  Membrane  9 — cant. 

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. 


o  o 


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 


1 

r 


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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f*T  /:r.  '.'zr:  iiAo^a:^  o:  R-t-.-t:  ir  Krc-iiir.  ^rwrjtd  » thca  oa  tktt  bebitf 
i^  *£-"  k:.':2'«  zazzj^,  v  :L-=  ::str  •:*'  P':ciCi!2*  d»  Leme  and  bk  feOovs^ 
rr^^hAT.!-  ::  R^x:^'^.  :-^  ^zlzl  U  20/.  sc^Ling,  in  whkh  soi  Ae  kiK 
v:..  l:.d^rs4i.:fT  tb^m  «z»i^:^  R:''<r:  d«  lUavode.  A  cwmiminn  Im 
>]^^'.  .k^.'iAfi  to  Rc'^er:  6r  Keniftie.  cocjtAble  ol  the  eoftle  of  Dover  and 
wardirfi  of  thf;  Ciuqi*;  Port*,  ac-i  ocber?,  to  ixM)aire  aiot«  fbDj  toocfcigg 
tr<!;«p&%i-^»  4l]«-ge^  to  fa%«-r  h^?«xi  cocnmincd  br  direr*  men  of  tlie  reolm  iqnn 
Fcrocia^  lit  Lenufr  ^rd  Ki«  fellows^  merchmnb  of  B*:clielk.  at  Cnadene,  oo 
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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-<^  piH-^  ^yyr-^Kr-  ii*  fftce^s'.  ni^i*'-  ir»*r  zi  rs  nhsaBBi»  Mid  ate  Ai 


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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T**jiu  ::,'/•■  L.:-v  -  ::*  »  ^  j^j  >ix^  fiill  \^iiL  iiKSt  by  n 

WM.^ai  -t  T-:li^v^:^  :•.*  ]*-«:  :  rfor.  thr  king, 
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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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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I 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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Mareschal,  hii  son  William— com/. 

, ,  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. 

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^^ -^(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. 


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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 


\ 


\ 


\ 


\ 


\ 


\ 


\ 


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. 


i 
•J 

r 

3 


.'. 


t 
i 


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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GENERAL  INDEX. 


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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. 


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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. 

3b 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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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Prauc  Becokd  OwjicM,  Libt*  and  Imnus       •  .  -  -      8 

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HuTouoAL  AUirvBCKtPW  ComuHos      -          ...  .  -  24 

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1888.  "*■• 

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Vol.  XflL- 


Galbhdajl  07  Stat£  Pap£rs,  Domestic  Seribs,  of  tub  Kkii.n  of  Ohaules  II., 
preBerved  in    the   Pablio    Eecord   Office.    Edited   by  MAJir  Ajsub 

EVBRKTT  aBJBEN.      1860-1898. 


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Vol.  IL—  1661-1662. 
Vol.  ni— 1663-1664. 
Vol.  rV.— 1664^-1665. 


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Vol.  VII.—  1667. 
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Calendab  07  Home  077IC£  Papebs  of  the  Beign  07  Geokge  III.,  proserved 
in  the  Pnblic  Record  Office.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  Joseph 
SsDivoTON.  an  Assistant  Record  Keei>er,  1878-1879.  vol.  III. 
Edited  by  Richard  Arthur  Roberts,  Barrister-at-Law.    1881. 


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


Vol.  III.— 1770-1772. 


Calendar  of  Treasury  Papers,  preserved  in  the  Pnblic  Becord  Office. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Redingtov,  an  Assistant  Becord  Keeper.  1868- 
1889. 


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Vol.  II.—  1697-1702. 
Vol.  III.— 1702-1707. 


Vol.  rV.— 17C8-1714. 
Vol  v.—  1714-1719. 
Vol.  VI.— 1720-1728. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Scotland,  preserved  in  the  Pnblic 
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Vol.  I.,  the  Scottish  Series,  1509-1589. 

Vol.  II.,  the  Scottish   Series,  1589-1603 ;  an  Appendix  to  the 

Scottish  Series,  1543-1592 ;  and  the  State  Papers  relating  to 

Mary  Qneen  of  Scots. 

Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to  Ireland,  in  the  Pnblic  Becord  Office, 
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1886. 


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


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Vol.  IL—  1574-1585. 
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Vol.  v.—  1592-1596. 
Vol.  VI.— 1596-1597. 


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Bev  C.  W.  Bussell,  D.D.,  and  John  P.  Prendergast,  Banister-at- 
Law.    1872-1880. 

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Vol.  III.— 1608-1610. 

This  series  in  in  continuation  of  the  Irish  State  Papers  commencing 
with  the  reij?n  of  Henry  VIII. ;  but  for  the  reign  of  James  I.,  the  papers 
are  not  confined  to  those  in  the  Public  Becord  Office,  London. 

Calendar  of  the  Carew  Papers,  preserved  in  the  Lambeth  Library. 
Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature, 
King's  College,  London ;  and  Wiltjam  Bullen.    1867-1873. 

Vol  I—    1515-1574.  (Ott*!  Vol.  IV.— 1601-1603. 

of  print.)  !  Vol.    V.—  Book  of  Howth; 

Vol  IL—  1575-1588.  Miscellaneons. 

Vol!  in.— 158^-1600.  Vol.  VI.— 1603-1624. 

The  Carew  Papers  are  of  great  importance  to  all  students  of  Irisli 
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THE  CHRONICLES  AND  MEMORIALS  OP  GREAT 
BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND  DURING  THE  MIDDLE  AGES. 


[Royal  8vo.    JPrice  lOs.  each  Volume  or  Part.] 


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 
under  His  Majesty's  royal  sanction,  would  be  an  undertaking  honour- 
able to  His  Majesty's  reign,  and  conducive  to  the  advancement  of 
historical  and  constitutional  knowledge ;  that  the  House  therefore 
humbly  besought  His  Mfnesty,  that  He  would  be  graciously  pleased  to 
eive  such  directions  as  His  Majesty,  in  His  wisdom,  might  think  fit, 
for  the  publication  of  a  complete  edition  of  the  ancient  historians 
"  of  this  realm." 

The  Master  of  the  EoUs,  being  yexy  desirous  that  effect  should  be  given 
to  the  resolution  of  the  House  of  Commons,  submitted  to  Her  Majesty's 
Treasury  in  1857  a  plan  for  the  publication  of  the  ancient  chronicles  and 
memorials  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  it  was  adopted  accordingly. 

Of  the  Chronicles  and  Memorials,  the  following  volumes  have  been 
published.  They  embrace  the  period  from  the  earliest  time  of  British 
nistory  down  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Henry  YII. 


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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. 


14 


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 


15 

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 


16 

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 


19 

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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II 


HISTORICAL  MAmrSORIPTS  COMMISSION. 


fiBFORTS  OP  THE  BOYAL  C0HHIBG10NER8  APPOINTBD  TO  TNQOTRB  WHAT 
FAPHB8  AND  HAND8CRIPTS  BELONOINQ  TO  PBIVATB  FAXILIES  AND 
INBTrrUTIONB  ARE  EXTANT  WHICH  WOULD  BE  OV  CTIIiITT  IH  TBB 
ILLUSTRATION  OF  HISTORY,  CONSTITUTIONAL  LAW.  8CIBNCB  AND 
QENBBAL  LITERATURE. 


(Be- 
1874.) 


First  Bxfost,  wits  ArrKtmn 
CoutcDts: — 
BicoLAiiD.    House  of  Lordi  i 

CoUuM  ;    AbingdoQ  and  othor  Cot~ 
ponitioiis,  &c. 
8ooTi.Ain>.     AdTocatea'   Libraiy,   Glu- 

gow  CorponitioD,  See. 
Ihiluio.    DabUn,  Cork,  and  other  Cor- 
porationR,  &c. 


Contents: — 

Eholasd.  Houh  oC  Iiords  i  Cam- 
bridge College*  ;  Ozfoid  Collegei ; 
Moautery  of  Domintoan  Frian  at 
WoodcbeBter,  Duke  of  Bedtbrd, 
Karl  Speneer,  &c. 

ScoTi.Ain>.  Aberdeen  and  St.  An- 
dnVs  UniversitieB,  &c. 

Iun.A)a>.  MarqnlB  of  Ormonde; 
Dr.  LyonB,  &v. 

Tbird     Bbpost,    with    Afpxhdix     Aim 
Ikdbx        .  .  .  ,  . 

Contente  : — 
Bholakd.  Hoiue  of  Lords  (  Cam- 
bridge Colleges  ;  Stonjhurst  Col- 
lege ;  Bridgewater  and  otber  Cor- 
poration*; Duke  of  Morthmnber- 
land,  Marqnis  of  Laudowne,  Uat- 
qnit  of  Bath,  Sec. 
ScoTi.un>.    UniTSnit;  of   OUtgow; 

Doke  of  Uontroee,  &e. 
IxKLAKT>.      Mirqni*     of     Ormonde; 
Black  Book  of  Limerick,  &c. 
FomtTH       Rkpobt,      with       Apfbndix. 

Part  I. 

ContentK     - 

EnaukXD.  Hoiue  of  Lorda;  West- 
minatcT  Abbej ;  Cambridge  and 
Oxford  CoUegea ;  CSnqoe  Prnta, 
HTthe,  and  other  Coqxoation*, 
AbuqniB  of  Bath,  Barl  of  Dwhigb, 


[C.  441] 


'19 


FODBTH  Bbport,  &c. — ami. 

SOOTLAND.    Dake  of  Aigjll,  be. 
lMBi.un>.    Trini^  College,   Dablin; 
HwqoU  of  Ormonde. 

Ditto.    Fast  II.    Indbi  ... 

Firra  Bbpobt,  with  Appbhdix.    Part  I.  - 


KnaiMfD.     HooTC   of   Lords ;    Oxford  i 

iind  Cumhrldgc  ColloguH',  Denn  nnd 
Clispler  of  Canterbury!  llje,  Lydd. 
nod  othrr  Corpo ration B,  Duko  of 
SutherUad,  Marquis  of  Luisdowae, 
Keginald  Cholmondelej-,  Eeq.,  Sc. 
Scotla;id.    Earl  of  Abecduea,  &c. 

DiTio.    Fast  II.    Index   -  .  - 


SOTB  B«FOKT,  WITH  APFEHDIX.    PaST  I.  - 

CoDtentt :" 

EHaLAHD.  Home  of  Lorda ;  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Colleges;  Lambeth 
Palace;  Black  Book  of  the  Arch- 
diiaeim  ..f  CuNii-rliurv  ;  tlridiioM, 
Wal!inj(foril,  and  ntlitr  CcirfKiralions  ; 
lard  Liicun&eld,  Sir  Keginald  Grohum, 
Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  &c. 

S00TIJ.BD.  Duiie  of  .^sj-ll.  Earl  of 
Moray,  &c. 

Ikbland.    Marqais  of  Ormonde. 
Ditto.     Past  II.     Ihdbx  (Reprinted  1893) 

Sevehtb       Biport,      with      Afpbndix. 
Part  I. 

Contents:  — 

House  of  Lords  i  County  of  Somerset ; 
Earl  of  Egnont,  Sir  Frederick 
Ot«bam,  Sir  Harry  Vemey,  &c. 

Ditto.    Part  11.    Appxkdix  akdIrdbz  - 
CODteota:—  I 

Dake  of  Atkole,  Marquis  of  Onnoade,  : 
S.  F.  LiringMone,  Esq.,  &c. 

ISSI  !  EiQHTu    Report,   with   Appbndix    and  { 

Iudbx.    Part  I.  ... 

Contents: —  1 

UttofeollectioniezamLDed,iee>-1880.  | 

EMoijjtD.       House      <k      Lords ;  j 

Duke  of  MarlboroBgb ;   Magdalen 

■"-■■  -  ,    OifonJj     fioyal    CoUege 


I 


of 


Qoee 


Bounty  Office ;  Corporatioiis 
Chester,  Leiceeter,  &c. 
Irelaito.  Marquis  of  Ormonde,  Lord 
Bmlj,  Tbe  O'Conor  Don,  Trlnitr 
College,  Dublia,JM. 

Drrro.    Part  II.     Aprwnnx  and  Ihdex   . 


[a2ioa] 

[C.2M0]    I 


1889 
IMS 


EiOHTH  BiFOaT.    Fast  III.  Arf kkdix  *x»  | 

Contents: —  | 

BmI  of  Ashbnrnham.  I 

Nhth     Bbport,    with    Affbmdix     AK»  ' 

IhDBX.       PiHT    I.    - 

ConbiDM:  — 

St.  Panl'i  and  Canterbury  Cathtdrals ; 
Eton  College;  Cailiiic,  Yunoath, 
Cuiterbaiy,  and  BarnitapleCorpon* 

tioiu,  &c. 

Ditto.    Past  II.    Afpbhsix  and  Imdes  -  . 

ContenU :—  ] 

Eholaho.     Housu   of   Lords.    Earl   of  ; 

Leicester ;  C.  Pole  Geli.  Alfred  Mot-  i 

rlM)D,  Esqs.,  Sec.  ' 

Scotland.    Lord    Elphiagtone,   H.   C.  , 

Mucwell  Stuart,  Bu.,  kc.  I 

Ikeukd.     Duke   of  Leinstei,  Marquia 

of  Drogheda,  fco. 

Ditto.       Pakt      III.        Appendu      and 

Contentu:  — 

Mn.  Stopfonl  Baakvtlle. 

CALBNDUt    OF    THR     HAHtllOBIfn    OT    TBB 

Marqdib  of  Sauhbdbt,  E.G.  (or  Cbcil 
M8S.>.    Pabt  I.   - 


Drrro.  Pahi  IL 
Dim).  Past  III. 
Dmo.    Part  IV, 


fl  foUowbg:  — 

(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 

Earl  of  Westmorland ;  Capt.  Stewart ; 
Lord  StatlOTd;  SIf  N.  W.  Thr««k- 
BiortOD ;  Stonybttrtt  CoUq(« ;  Sir 
P.  T.  Mainwaring,  Mmsch  Bojeott, 
Lord  Uuncaiter,  M.P.,  Capt.  J.  V. 
Bagot,  Eail  ot  Kltmor^,  Barl  of 
Powis,  BeTR.  T.  S.  HiU,  C.  K  Han- 
aiog,  and  others,  the  Carpomtieat 


[C.ar7»]  [On**/ 


[C.68S3] 

[C.4548] 


a  11 
o     Si 

[ChUof 
prini.2 


2  O 

3  6 


(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. 


•  > 

1  1 

I  0 

I  8 

1  « 

1  8 

1  < 

I  U 


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{0.5473] 


*  i 

1  4 

I  3 

3  O 

S  I 


1890 
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 


[0.6388] 
[C.638 


[0.6827] 
[C.64M] 


[C.6660] 
[CSSIO] 


[C.689a] 
[C.7166] 


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3     O 


2    r 

S     4 


2      4 
1      4 


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

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

List  of  Awards  of  Inclosure  Commis- 
sioners.— References  to  Charters  in  the 
Carta  Antiquss  and  the  Confirmation 
Rolls  of  Chaneery,  Ethelbert  of  Kent- 
James  I.— Calendar  of  Deeds,  &c.,  on 
the  Chester  Plea  Rolls,  Edw.  II. 

Calendar  of  Fines,  Cheshire  and  Flint- 
shire, Edw.  I. — Calendar  of  Deeds,  &c., 
on  the  Chester  Plea  Rolls,  Edw.  III. 

Table  of  Law  Terms,  fh>m  the  Nor- 
man Conquest  to  1  Will  IV. 

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

Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Inventory. 
— Durham  Records,  Inventory. — Calen- 
dar of  Deeds,  &c.  on  the  Chester  Flea 
Rolls,  Hen.  VIII. — Calendar  of  Decrees 
of  Court  of  General  Surveyors,  84-38 
Hen.  VIII. — Calendar  of  Royal  Charters. 
— State  Paper  Office,  Calendar  of  Docu- 
ments relating  to  the  History  of,  to 
1800. — Tower  of  London.  Index  to 
Documents  in  custody  of  the  Constable 
of. — Calendar  of  Dockets,  &e.,  for 
Privy  Seals,  1684-1711.— Report  of  the 
Commissioners  on  Carte  rapert. — 
Venetian  Ciphers. 


C. 2970 
C.  8142 
C.  3318 


C.  3492 


C.  3717 


0    4 

0  7J 
0  8 


0  7 


1  6 


C.  3839 


C.  4012 


C.  4165 


0  10]^ 


0  9 


3  0 


Dachy  of  Lucuter  Becorf*.  C»lend»r  of  [C.  I9T] 
Royal  Chsrtera.— niirlimn  Jtpi.'onli,  ' 
Caleudar  of  Chancerj  Kurolmenta ; 
CtiraitorB'  Becori».— Liirtof  Offioeraof 
E*>]atiDate  of  Chettec,  ia  Cbeshire  and 
nintshira,  ud  North  Wal«i— List 
of  Sbetiffi  of  Engltuid,  31  Hen.  I.  to 
4  Bd«.  III. 

PWt  I.— Beport  of  the  CommisMoner*  on  [C.  8H] 
Cute  Fapen. — Calendarium  Genea- 
logicam,  1  &  3  Edw.  II.— Dnrham 
Becordt,  Cilendar  of  Ciirritor'B  Becord«, 
Cliuicci7  BnrolnieQtR. — Dadiy  of  Len- 
ciiter  Bceorda,  Cslendnr  of  BolK  of  the 
ChMceiT  oTthe  Coantj  Palatiiie. 

P»«  II.— Cbarltieii;  Calendu  of  Trurt 
Deedi  enrolled  on  the  Clo«e  Rolls  of 
CTitaeery,  mbucqaent  to  9  Oeo.  II. 


t.    d. 


e  CfaMioery  of  the  Connty 
Palatioe.— Dnrhain  Beoordi,  C«lend«r 
of  the  Cnnttor*!  Secorda,  Chincerj 
BnroItnentR. — Report  on  the  Sbafles- 
bnry  Papen. — Venotisii  TVanscripti. — 
Greek  eopiei  of  the  Atbuiaaitn  Creed. 

DnrhMD  Baeonlt,  Calendu  of  the 
Canitort'  Beostda,  Cluuioerr  Enrol- 
laenl*. — aaH'**'""'*»T  ^ 
Shaflesbary  Fapen. 

Duchy  of  Lancuter  Becordt,  Cslendai  of 
Andeot  Chmrters  or  Grants. — Palatinate 
of  lAOcaater  g  Invenbny  Mid  I^Jt«  of 
DoomnenU  traiufamd  to  the  Pnblic 
Record  Offloe.  —  Dnriiam  Beeorda, 
Calendar  of  Cnniton'  Reeordt,  Chan- 
eoT  Bnt^mend. — Second  Snpplenen- 
tairB^ort  on  dit  Sbafteibory  nftn. 

Dnrbam  Becorda,  Calendar  of  the  Corri' 
tar*!  BcBOtds,  Chancery  Bnrolmanta.— 
Dtiefey  ofLaneaatec  Beeorda ;  Cahndar 
of  Ancient  Charters  or  Qranta. — Beport 
npon  l>ocnmBnta  in  Vkeoch  Ardurea 
rdating  to  Biitiih  IDitorr.— Calendar 
of  BBoc^iiiiance  KoBa  of  the  Palatinate  '■ 
of  Cbealsr,  to  endofrdgnofHen.IT. 

Art  I. — Dnrtiain  Raoorda,  Calendar  of  | 
the  Coraitor'i  Baoorda,  Chaneerr  Bnrol- 
menta. — Dnefay  of  bncaater  Beeorda, 
CUmdU'  of  Anottnt  RoUi  of  the  Chan- 
cery of  the  Connty  Palatine.— toat  of 
Fioieh  Ambaatadora,  &c.,  in  England, 
150>-1714. 


81 


Dtte. 


Ndinber 

of 
Report 


167€ 


1877 


1S78 


38 


S9 


1879 


1880 


40 


1881 


41 


4S 


1882 


1888 


48 


44 


Chief  Contentl. 


Part  II  w—Oftlendar  of  Beoognisanee  BoUt 
of  tlie  Plklatinate  of  Oheeteri  Hen.  V.« 
Hen.  YII. 

fixdieqiier  fieeordi,  Catalogoe  of  Special 
CoiiiBiMkms^  1  Slis.to  10  Vict.,  Galea* 
dar  of  Depoeitiona  taken  hj  ComnuaaioB* 

I  Elis.  to  end  o!  Jamea  L^Liat  of  Bep- 
resentatiye  Peeri  for  Sooiland  and 
Ireland. 

Calendar  of  Beooniaance  BoUa  of  the 
Palatinate  of  Cneetor,  1  Hen.  VHIw^ 

II  Geo.  IV.  —  Exchequer  Becofdai 
Calendar  of  Depoeidona  taken  by  Com- 
miaaion,  Chailea  L — ^Dochy  of  Lmoaater 
Becordfl;  Calendar  of  Lanoaihire  I  nqoi* 
ndons  poet  Mortem,  &  c-— Third  Supple- 
mentary Report  on  the  Shaftesbory 
Fapera.— Liat  of  Deq>atche8  of  French 
Ambasaadora  to  England,  1509*1714. 

Calendar  of  I>epositioA8  taken  by  Com- 
mMon,  Commomrealtb-Jamea  n.-* 
Miacellaneoua  Becords  of  Qneen's 
Bemembrancer  in  the  Exchequer. — 
Durham  Recorda,  Caktidar  of  tbe 
Cmraitet'B  Beoorda,  Chancery  BnroU 
ment8.-^aleaQar  of  Duchy  of  Lancaa- 
t«r  Patent  Bella.  6  Bie.  II.-2 1  Hen.  TII. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, William  and  Mary  to  G^rge  I. 
—Calendar  of  Noraan  BoUs,  Hen.  V.y 
Part  I. — ^List  of  Calendaza,  Indexea, 
&e.  in  the  IHiblic  Becord  Office  on  3 let 
December  1879. 

Qalendar  of  Depositiona  taken  by  Com- 
mission, George  II.— Calendar  of  Nor- 
man Bolls,  Hen.  V.,  Part  II.  and  Glos- 
sary.— Calendarof  Patent  BolIs.lEdw.I. 
Transcripts  from  Paris. 

OUendarof  Priyy  Seals,  &c.,  1-7  Charles  L 
— Duchy  of  Ldnncaster  Becords,  Inven- 
tory of  Court  Bolls,  Hen.  III.-Geo.  IV<^ 
Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  Bic.  II.— 
Calendar  of  Patent  BoUa,  2  £dw.  I.— 
Fourth  Supplementaiy  Bieport  on  the 
Shaftesbury  Papers. — IVanacHpts  from 
Paris. — Beport  on  Libraries  in  Sweden. 
— Beport  on  Papers  relating  to  English 
History  in  the  State  Archives,  Stock- 
holm.— Beport  on  Canadian  Archives. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  3  £dw.  I.— 
Durham  Records,  Cursitors'  B<^oords, 
Inquisitions  post  Mortem,  &c. — Calen- 
dar of  Fr«nch  Bolla,  1-10  Hen.  Y. 
— Beport^  from  Venice. — Transcripts 
from  Paria^— Beport  from  Bome. 


Sessional 
No. 


Price. 


[C.  1544 

I.] 


[C.  1747] 


tC.  212S] 


4    4 


4     S 


lOutof 
print,} 


[C.  2377] 


[C.  2658] 


3    0 


4     8 


[C.  297S] 


[a  34ft6] 


4    • 


3  10 


(C.  3771] 


3     6 


1889 
18S0 


Cbief  Conteuu. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Becorde,  laveDtotj  of 
Hinbten'  and  Becaven*  Accounts, 
Bdw.  I.-Geo.  III.— Durham  Becords, 
CoTBitorB'  Becords,  InqaigitioDB  port 
Mortem,  lie. — Calendar  of  Diplomatic 
Documents. — Transcripta  from  Paris. — 
Heporta  from  Bome  and  Slockhohn.— 
Bepon  on  ArchiTes  of  DenmaA,  &c. — 
Transcripts  from  Venice. — Calendar  of 
Patent  BolU,  4  Bdw.  I. 

PreBentationB  to  Offices  on  the  Pfttenl 
Bolls,  Charles    II.— lYanscripts  from 

Paris. — Beports  from    Home Second 

Beport  oa  ArcbiTes  of  Denmark,  Sec. — 
Calendar  of  Patent  Kolle,  S  Edw.  I.— 
Catalogue  of  Venetian  Maauseriptg 
bequeathed  by  Mr.  Bawdon  Brown 
to  the  Public  Becotd  Office. 

Transcripti  from  Paris. — Third  Beport 
on  ArchiTes  of  Denmark,  4c. — List 
of  Creations  of  Peers  and  Baronets, 
1 489-1 S46.— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls, 
6  Edw.  I. 

Calendar  of  Pawnt  Bolls,  7  Kdw.  I.— 
Calendar  of  French  Bolls,  Henry  VI. 
—Calendar  of  Priry  Seal«,  »c.,  8-11 
Charles  I.  — Calendar  of  Diplomatic 
Docnments.  —  Schedules  of  Valueless 
Documents. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  8  Edw.  I.— 
Index  to  Leases  and  Pensions  (Aug- 
mentation Office). — Calendar  of  Star 
Chamber  Proceedings. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  9  Edw.  I. 

Proceedings  .  .  .  - 

Proceedings  .  -  .  , 

Proceedings 


Indexes  to  Printed  Beports,  vii. 
ReporU  l-aa  CI840-I8S1) 
„       33-89  (ISea-lBTS) 


[C.  5847] 

[C.  6108] 
[C.  65S8] 
[C.  6804] 
[C.  7079] 


PviMc  Record  Ojffice, 

JfvntMry  1894. 


83 


SCOTLAND. 


CATALOGUE  OF   SCOTTISH  RECORD   PUBLICATIONS 

PUBLISHED  UNDER  THE  DIEECTION  OF 

THE  LORD  CLERK  REGISTER  OF  SCOTLAND. 

[Otheb  Woeks  relating  to  Scotland  will  be  voukd  among  the  Publi- 
cations 07  THE  BeCORD  Co11MI88IONER8»  906  pp.  21-22.] 

1.  Chronicles  of  the  Picts  and  Scots,  and  other  early  Memorials  of* 

Scottish  History.  Eoyal  8vo.,  half  bound  (1867).  Edited  by  William 
F.  Skene,  LL.D.    {Out  of  print.) 

2.  Ledger  of  Andrew  Halyburton,  Conservator  of  the  Privileges  of 

THE  Scotch  Nation  in  the  Netherlands  (1492-1503) ;  together  with 
THE  Books  of  Customs  and  Valuation  of  Merchandises  in  Scotland. 
Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes.    Boyal  Svo.,  half  bound  (1867).    Price  10«. 

3.  Documents  illustrative  of  the  History  of  Scotland  from  the  Death 

of  King  Alexander  the  Third  to  the  Accession  of  Bobert  Bruce, 
from  original  and  anthentic  copies  in  London,  Paris,  Brussels,  Lille, 
and  Ghent.  In  2  Vols,  roval  8vo.,  half  bound  (1870).  Edited  by  the 
Bev.  Joseph  Stevenson.    [Out  of  print.) 

4.  Accounts  of  the  Lord  High  Treasurer  of  Scotland.    Vol.  I.,  A.D. 

1473-1498.    Edited  by  Thomas  Dickson.    1877.    Price  lOs. 

5.  Begister  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland.    Edited  and  arranged  by 

J.  H.  Burton,  LL.D.  Vol.  I..  1545-1569.  Vol.  II.,  1569-1578. 
Vol.  IIL.  A.D.  1578-15a5.  Vol.  IV.,  A.D.  1585-1592.  Vol.  V.,  1592- 
1599.  Vol.  VL,  1599-1604.  Vol.  Vn.,  16a4r-1607.  Vol.  VHI.,  1607- 
1610.  Vol.  IX.,  1610-1613,  Vol.  X.,  1613-1616.  Vol.  XL  (In  the 
press.)    Edited  by  David  Masson,  LL.D.,  1877-1887.    Price  lbs.  each. 

6.  Botuli   Scaccarii    Begum    Scotorum.     The    Exchequer    Bolls    of 

Scotland.  Vol.  I.,  A.D.  1264-1359.  Vol.  II.,  A.D.  1369-1379. 
Edited  by  John  Stuart,  LL.D.,  and  George  Burnett,  Lyon  King  or 
Arms.  1878-1880.  Vol.  IIL,  A.D.  1879-1406.  Vol.  IV.,  A.D.  1406- 
1436.  Vol.  v.,  A.D.  1437-1454.  Vol.  VI.,  1455-1460.  Vol.  VII., 
1460-1469.  Vol.  VIII.,  A.D.  1470-1479.  Vol.  IX.,  1480-1487, 
Addenda,  1437-1487.  Vol.  X..  1488-1496.  Vol.  XI.,  1497-1591. 
Vol.  XII.,  1502-1507.  Vol.  XIU.,  1508-1513.  Vol.  XIV.,  1513^ 
1522.  Edited  h/  George  Burnett,  1878-1893.  Price  10«.  each. 
Vol.  XV.  (%n  progress). 

7.  Calendar  of  Documents   relating  to  Scotland,   preserved   in   the 

Public  Becord  Office.  Edited  by  Joseph  Bain.  Vol.  I.  (1881). 
Vol.  n.,  1272-1307  (1884).  Vol.  IIL,  1307-1357  (1887).  Vol.  IV., 
1357-1509(1888).    Price  Us.  each. 

8.  Begister  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland.    Vol.  1.,  A.D.,  1306-1424- 

(see  p.  21).  Vol.  IL,  A.D.  1424^1513.  Vol.  IIL,  A.D.  1513-1546.  Vol. 
IV,  A.D.  154^1580.  Vol.  V.,  A.D.  1580-1693.  Vol.  VL,  A.D.  1593. 
1609.  Vol.  VIL,A.D.  1609-1620.  Vol.VIIL  (In  the  press.)  Edited 
by  James  Balfour  Paul  and  J.  M.  Thomson,  1882-1890.  Pries  lbs. 
each. 

9^  The  Hamilton  Papers.  Letters  and  Papers  illustrating  the  Political 
Belations  of  England  and  Scotland  in  tde  XVIth  centmy.  Formerlv 
in  the  possession  of  the  Duke  of  Hamilton,  now  in  the  Britisk 
Museum.  Edited  by  Joseph  Bain,  F.S.A.  Scot.  Vol.  1,  A.D.1582- 
1543(1890).    Vol.  2,  A.D.  1543-1590.    Price  lbs.  each. 

10.  Border  Papers.    Calendar  of.    Vol.1.    (In  the  press.) 

Fac-similes  of  the  National  MSS.  of  Scotland.    Parts  I.,  II.,  and  II 
(Out  of  print.) 

Stationery  Ojffice, 

December  1893. 

V    81S87.  '  e 


35 


ANNUAL  REPORTS  OF  THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER 
OP  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS,  IRELAND. 


I 


Date. 


Namber 

of 
Report. 


1869 


:1870 


1871 


11872 
1873 


1874 


1875 


4876 

1877 


1878 

1879 
1880 

3681 


Chief  Contents  of  Appendices. 


Sessional 
Xo. 


4 
5 


8 
9 


10 

11 
12 

13 


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 


I 


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] 


1     0 


2     0 


0     2J 
0     8 


0     71 


0     7 


1     3 


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] 


0     3J 


1     4 


I 


Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued    [C.  2583]  |     1     3 
(1570-1576)» 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  continued    [C.  2929]      1     5 
(I57ft-i583).  ,  , 


»« 


3  9015  00836  9732 


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